South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1917 — Page 2
Z uM.1 i:vi,M.n.. nv loiti i; i.. mi. I HE SOUTH BENU INfc.WS-TIMES
1 HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN,
SLEUTHS STAGE Bunny Whip Finally Brings ' JJJ Down Fugitive When Bullets Fail. T"h w -t -.!- . 'i - t b - ! ; .i !tln rn i, hunt .it no. n ,;i hn Phil:;. Kut... ' harc-l with. r;.".T'Ur, as t:.k-n ir,t ".-'.iy o ' : .Lt-rtiw. John fi;o ;inl V:il, ,,a ! Mr r..tfcl. , . t lU Arrir - 'tM'" ' l r v. kef- !L ay.'fcf! tint ,.V :k.-, :!': of a f: ::--: at. !'; .s'.t'.i-i.o -,i:-kt. It is .iii th..l s"-.t-k.. -i od ...... . t.. . A . . I ..a . is. . A f I U . I ; ..I .''1 . l o : . . i ! fi:::. r'h'd of T" Vv'O of th- at..: th a f-.ot.-... ! v1!. .'-d t . li .'. . kllh d 1 !:... K-.t-t.. . a . r c i m i t -" : t ! . !'. i ! .!' ! ' : f I ! ! n. v 'f 7.1 K t.: ...1 -t . i i .-1 ':., i 'a ... i. i.! i .!!..- n. v. . ' fi , fp':ty Sheriff H.ir .M ni- r, . . o.inty . v n f '!. Ka . ;. -t 1 1 t -: . 1 i . ),nt', i. ..'.. - .' -r th- .11 -.:rro i- ! th-- k'.'i:--. . koy tId tl:tf:i that :.. ::. ?; ii d ;;i ;-. ov-r a 'a k f. r - a r ! K f i ii: I .. r. a ra-a r vo. . Iall . t- 1 1 Trail. Th- iM -i tiv . tkii.k;:.. tk.- a : i -. 1 .y,nn t.. M-ar'-ti tn, !aai-.-.r ivti I fr. y h.-atd two httl, jirl ronvorsint, j .: polish aoo it a man a hnn t h-v liaj .-,.-r. fh ii:r f n-m ti;, in.'.is" ia.-.t 1 1 'for" th-- ,l.-t.'.ti,s arri-.nl. 1 d;n- i a-. ;r. ....,. 1 . ... ... . ....... w I .MU...ri 1 and i'all.. .t.ut.d .mt ... 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 . ' 1 . if -..ill.. to tra' k ft,,- mar.. Ii, aau ,t s t is h t i ... 'lam Mar M. : uiain . Iator. .... . , r , ... l V ;o-itn.v, of tovwi n.,1 .,.n,l f,r... Tour shots w,r, tir,d hy Pallo !ar- . , , . a im; ia niojn.i lumia-r pn-s. ; 1, lit ski in th, mcantim, heard tii, ! hots arid worked south 1 . ad off, Tviitsko. A citizen who voald not I di.-i los, his identity al-.i it n d j th, ( ha.c' and drove a hors, and! !.iKy directly into th, track of th. fleein,' man. Jumpd from the Liitiry i .rd sTni' k him with th, handle of a ; iors,'. hip. l'a!lo an! I diriski l. id ; ay this tim, Kair., 1 on their ijuarry ' ...i .. .. . 1. 1 .i ... . .. -. . ..no oeiiooiv n:m aon-.ji a. nan run irora wher, th, ha-e hf-Lcan. FORD HIT BY TROLLEY CAR: THREE ARE HURTi " "ni- ,,UI1' ! l i, persons had a is.,,!,.w ..-.-! !" from serious injure Sund'.v ' ft-i-racm ai.oiit o'clock .vhenj' i..- i o,u 1:I vwia. ,. iney . i , rnui, i
WILD MAN HUNT
.,xu,k i-. an ea.oicrm nil,,- OJl,n f,. ,)( r huiari(, whn arlan on th, South Shore lines ato n,,.. f..- v.,
th- crossm, at Ulnat st. and Col- with tn, aM of u ,Ui;hUi,ht thr ft,n it is these that turn from th, ai" rffan kit' r in lio even- j with th, early church m yanuaax a v.. tiirnin the machine com-!,-.. ...,...., r..., ... 'v.... . a ,...... , ... in,' Luther was seen with 'rol." Mil- ! mm and equipment there h.-.s keen
i'nu-iv arounn. -masninr its trout in'1 ;M,i?inc th"' ,,f th" t II;, r.ecup .nf- wr. J. 1. Kn.dU. i Unii uv- h!s 'A lI,? Z,,ra ',nd ! rh.i, three hibtten. Klizaheth. . Ilobr rt and William. Tn, three j wh.. wer, Klisrluly injur..! were Mrs. ump m th, foreh-a.I. and Kohrrt. ho had ; ..fh une.-M vL-inne.i V'er th, in ernrbaö ad -tr- , I : .I.. . .. ... 1 st.r,-i r.ie eat u Moopea bdig enough In ..-.certain th- sermu.-ne.-.s ot th, in-,
,r1's Th -'-mants of th, F.ldu.fe. He straightway phoned th,
.. u ..... ... . i. ..... r. i ai- ia.,,. in mni i.ome ami ".e . r. .1 nr.rhin.. left . e .- t,,. i vie wi.!.i mil .IUI lll 7:1.!, Till. ; ros.-iro:. .. ii, T-;.. : . - : . : ' he W. driving -outh on Walnut. s he approach,! the -ros-irj- ,' j noticed that tho Inter urban ar wa--! oniir.g. and in order not to b,ij truk broiul-ide by it. he turn.-.! , ' on iVltax. However, as thS tre, t is e' e dir;ly narrow and h"t rri'.i'"li room foi a turn, the front l.v... . . .. l . .1 . .
r a 1 .-i.o.v o u.e r.ar ,h, courage to uct up to cmx ictions ' not our iol'ers. For wlu-r, r, a--:ps of th, car eompb tiiy turning liUliiUC tlu. tIsSe:itiaIs for mani- ! tivencss and not idleness prevails;
loin aroaini. Mr. Jvinoig says' that the inttruiban a: t;'' '"' : '''V varning whatsoever r-.Tich,.! the erossir. '. n-rt0,rp Ai nnCMroo UCVKlbo ALUUrNtoS , OF CHURCH PEOPLE A.Cof:.e--s in the ptnple ol t h.e ( hurch of (Ii)ii is :rit in the ceK.- j A Christianity." mM the TI v. John I
--. lmvr.s in his sermon "Th, Fur-- ' '-' ,..-., .. k, .-.. ... ,.i i.-t, . o- u-u mni siaiiuinj- outMoo'nes-. " at the Tru p-, . !v'h-'--;t. b, e.,m, a eouregeoiis giant -hk ami unhealed His rajV" So vterian churc h Sur.dav evenh,:' ! i!; ari, r'lV uith thu ahi'ii' PlS- 1 ieolared Dr. H. P. Danlop last even- " "l,-,ofne-- i- cur-ed"'v Cod" ; ' tl;'' llolV ,;h,Jt thl' daJ after . inc at the Hop, Pre.-byterian -aid "Manv so-called ' 'V-p. .h'e i1'1'" :ltl 1 'oubtinc Thomas be- , burch. In .ontinaing h. said. "It
!k itir:g f.iirlv irood moral lh v.,n ... e,.i-n, i ... . i hall stand condemned before th, ; idcrii'-nt s".i cf Jod ! van.-- they ' f.t ti.it .-rav... .. Ill b.-'. it- t 1 ; o ' k. irc;; during t!.e r.r.at ba c i.ti-ousr. -- w hi h n--. ! for Tit-,irli . b'.: ' .i,l i I i I '. ini I'v .'S alo.if. 'Th-r !.s .1 b 1 1 1 1 - 'i iric : :niiou-lv l"twt or. th" torv .-f . .d the forot , f f.i! Th- ..,! . aee -th in th? in i: i, 11. Oil . 1 4 i. r. t :n ocitIn yociety iOp.f1 . I la.U''' '1.1 ' -Vi :- tb.iiiirch th lurch. wbh'h has f i S'.Te r,urjr..-e one thir.i; t-. !'ri: f I'ori'- Ir.to the iiins'-:"U. o: .... - - r-l- ; r i i u- .' iO'i'iN .,; r i ii .tli I t - : pr!i;i.:p!t-s of riht- o.i.-; "(jOJ .s i.b-:ifd with i -; for riK'ht w heth r " tb. ir-; iilUMl or by the ohuivi.. -1 :rch i-' pokf-;i of ir h Uib'..- . the 1 L1.iv .- (."hri:. for. -i- lo.i. 1 Tirca tor th rirtit ..;.- ) ..I """ ' a In Ii. -I -.- t r .!. : w I;::.; Him. .1, i .1 o . . . - Hin . Don't say you nv it in the ifxi paper. "Say Ne vs-Timei
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Noire Dame News Th" Iter. .fatl.-'v .S-iurn;tf h' T. '. dir .-tor f Mudiey Jn th ; 'II ! p.irt.riTit et X"tr- Iamr.i'v.- r:-ity. and th- lb v. Jo -e;!. l;: I), ts ,'. ;M V,'-m',., rTW 114 ;a -H'T.. dep,t rtrii r.t. re- j 'irn-d t th i! ni r :tv tnis morni . i ' fioin Watcrt'iu n, Wi-., wh'-r-. tli-;. ur . nt'-it lined iy the l: v. ' ' V,i!t-r l-ivir. '. S. b. form r r -, t r ,( ,., in h.il!. I . I " " i "" iu. n- or iipurr.'i n.-it-.i .M.,.-imiM.n .; K..z j.-. : la,,- -IV and A!-xar,l-r S.'Z. -pa nh.h . ' n, .J,,,if- to ud.lre- th-m ' i j . 1 . i .. , , r. at a mtit --rn - , m., rating th- 11th a t, Mi vi -sa , y of ; th" ''-lf!' th- Idi-h 1 h'ri'- W:.,h:n,. l'"-' nTa. arid I ' t:-L .-., .f., Ti't-t an.fi
Ti-t satidax .v.n:iar1!i,;s': A; "u-;lt t',,,,,M I,;m','r,f'vs: .-kit ts of thi rity. At thai time rm.it ' '- Al-;-"" 't lfl M'it. .,. th. l.rud.n. thrown from th, train. Jack . .h.,. ! ,... '.-talk- ifi (... nn-i.-f . It iiia! - th- ,. . . , . . no ,i nor,-, .... . .. . . K.ll. u man who i.oaro.l a. tram ,,,1,,.. tl ,., r, . . pa!a o taf hat. a- hvalt ol th- . . , A . . ? "U,J of!.- rs , . .iaar l.aport' l.-t.-t irn i-- serviro.' -, -.a.Tt- r.. Midi ..ni lit.- h-.rt of tri- poor.; .,
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...i fi t - . t a : ti .,,..,,, j; M- : ; ion. 1 1 n 1 a ireali- k,st ai-. and also ,-- ' '" ' ' '! ' N,w -Pirn, s. h , t-!.,,; a po.-:tio,: or, th, r-;u ,rtori , ; , ,t,:f of th- 1,;,,,., Hrald. L, at., na nn-viy s,r,'t. (i(((r,,: A. r.imf.l,ll. instrartor of th,- Xti,- I am. militarv .1 rt m -n I
iu,. driiki;- th, ' looki, at Kort: Tluro T)H Siistvplililr. .l. - r nm. N. Y. "'n'"'1" r, thr- t ).,s .f human .for;a pliill-rook. fan... i Notr'- i 1 " k-' rtieulai 1 v Mis,-.pti'l, to Da rn. foothall ami tr.uk star and'thf' raa,s of lorulims-. All of as .... 1 a v. - . : ...... . .
dytiipe- panics ,Mrar.T at St.''k !r" ..V'...:!';,...'' ,i.i "."'r.'i holm. v. a.i ri , to. I. ... ...1 ,e ins'irara , company in Port-j . .. . I 1 " 1 ami na-, n asiM-o m nine! , . ,
the fanioih- Multnomah Athhdi-! ' - poi iiou. ' ''""'Y " l.l'.i. ,.r rh., itv th,v ar, unald, to i;,n,iat- t.I:, U I ol t ha ,t Jarm li-'.t th, ma-:.ietim that h trh-.- Ha-kmar.. Ins 1.. a ud j ... . rua-ntim tiat i-.,n,.,. v.,,,-.. r. r.. .ahi..,.. i ,...lmk. liuman into h low ke-!
' - - uo..; Msit'' Tlt "aeh at lud'auu .,, ,, i , ,. "i.oi-i - "'' .rf' a.-t i. . in,l At tl. poiv.ts of two revolvers. Mrs . Anthony Mlrocha. 4 :; s S. Jack-
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IUI. una IIUUULU KT POINT nF RUNS
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st.. was r,t,h,d la-t ni.ht short- rVrlig ,a- sor, o V V 'V,, ,i,rs. .i. "ahH beiV.re u-o o clock of ?UÖ which I 1-1 Hie th. v at all tim-s in them- , ? ! . shf' ha' nu,i"r mattress of her,".' .. .. ... . . i i , , . . . , in, iiilio .i.e is I lit' i -.'ass tnati
0'1 ,y thi, who entered her i irmu .loor. winch ha.1 he n lfr. 1 I i..'' i ur i " i.'Ull.l iiivii H a V UH.O it - .. Ul' woman's bedroom, where sh, ' lay asleep. They roughlv awoke her iind demanded moncv. Mrs. Miro-. , yia handed the ?m.,, u,., money 1 from und. r th, mattr,-s Afri,l U, '.
, niain in bed, she seat,l herslf in ; liness of .Moses, th- loneliness o. i un,. or th.. riairs in tu. ron,n j i h K;u.h f thrs, thlM ! t(, 1t. sb..ve. from it to the Moor bvUvoes i- doomed t. .-ufl.. lint ther .
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The hieil th .en .... in i' ther, -. i- v ... ... i'ii.--ii.i. 1 1 ".- lii.tli " "' 'in al-M' l"V "' "id. their netaw:.. Mr. Miroeha. r. turning s,...n alt- i e. - . v.a- told .f ttie robbery bv hi-, . ! n,.lu uuir.ir a d s.-ribtion ,.f tin-m-i. i .- , , ,, , in el. Ir.iir...:.s.ixteett:il! iii.i ... .V.VV ... ....v. wer, a ran -etl rain-oat. The other . . .. . . . . , . : .i- ., ..ir s,,..,i,.,. i.ui v .....i.ie, rt ...e . heavier. Weighimr clos, to I . u -u n.ls. a I r k I I I I II n A Dt r n. . . iCLEAM HANDS AND PURE . HFART nHiIW HHRlfsTIANITY ! W 1 v MW I I. Ii I i -- i nur. b,nt . 'i.l .
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fe-tati'irs of t in- aid. lie.; r.r, encc of ; do.i'.. .-writ." .-ah; i'apt. Xeiiniiah Ihoi.ki- ir. hi- -eriiinn ..t the Sal - vatio. aim l.-.U Suudiv eei.ir.t,'. ' ;od-. si.irit at ides in us to comfor: - to cheer .n.l to .-t ten; then iLnu:;., ZT'i. by wan d, ,i .- i and ncia-'tic n tion. w'j( ilwaNs lesc.I in bni;,' nieas-: ur i f - 1'1 - n a ar.d 'atriy,of l cam, a true neue er m in.- iuu'is and Ma.-t,r. "It is the kbov. iedKe and ri al iza-; tion of the abiding present, oi the
.;;".i ,..rl"o-y Spiiil that :nuk the diflVr- ' i v.oo ittw.oi. tii- i.rotvor of .
'."......i-.i.t ......l Mi r.. .cvri.r ..t' Olf.; in ...uiii.i .i-i-. mi . v . ... ; r'-il thii.e ; "The as :r..io-. tf.:U Jt-.-;i Kve at i tiis u-par-art- omio'iiuiis' no- muoi.-. , . . . ... i . . . i at - icir.i: rrt.:..- is nr.au iuii.iih( ' i'u.."'i -A i . Io.i(-vrs 1 CATHOLIC CHURCHES BUY LIBERTY BONDS 1 ' l t -1 . U: ' l'nni'ii I ' .Ihi.l'.' .. i.'inui, .... v.- . . ..- :h .:!. .-cril'e :"0'". to the r.a - ; tioi.al lberl U.an. i.crnrrlii'.i,' to an ! .inr:our.ci-t.; nt iuaH by Kfv. J. V. 1H CJroote. r. S. at the three! n. asxes ui.il.y morr.inc. U v. 1'. J. t'arrol. i S. '.. pastor !" St. J. '.-orb's K. inaii t'.ttho'.io ehii. - . - h -t.t.'.l Sir..!. iv nit'ht th.it st - ps would he taken smie time iliai r . v; the er.sjiT ,- u.'ck for a i.rii. . - - - j . t u : riptio: for bond..-. i 'tht r h.:rclis ol tlif c.tv ;re exptftftl I . . T . . I 1 .... f I ' . .if': ! ' f . . k - Ti 5 , V h I ' :..lU.r. :i.-.-; - - . :.. . : pe i k i Jij.- tat hdi s :i la1
"LGWELY SÖULS
MBBI'S THEME!
Liebcrt Declares It is Noti'tmiu,Jl aK"iM- ththiru V":'Rev- M- c- Hunt Dec,ares Big . u, th pas: ve-ir thieves brok- into ' r- i i
Good for Man to be Alone. i I . ... I ..... . , . ' ' . ' ' " ' .,,..iw a. 1,1 hlS '"'"". -In'ly Soul-. h h- . v before .. I-'- -" " t th. l.-th-Kl t-mp!-,,r',1,-v "''j'''-- ' 'l''i"t nhah r L'-a. mv h, . , - tn:lii : f !t lo!:. 'v ir, ;.- loa,fi. ht"to h' Vt '..r -! "W all nf u aii; V''P:-.oit of I'li,' an'th-: ; ni.ttiv nuso-inos ..ms " ,, i:v- .11 ,;?- , K;t solifid" of or, r anoth ; .1... ... 1 1;.. ... !,, 11 . .r ' . ,. ' h' 1 th-.r isd . ion a r,l lor,,ln,,- - ir ks.mi,. and un,,Mra(d, of ,,,,, ln ,h,,,- ! i; , from thnr 1-ne imss hav,; a, ti-.l .Tot-, I'oiv ami i-a 1 f i-T km i ly. 0.., "f .a.,i .!,.., ..,r..u,.t - of If. I niMv,r!h..mi.tv .nin.l ...1.-1 , . .......... .ii.. , ... ,. i a i- a uu i 1 1 a i i n, v 1 1 a o i ihiivi; . i i Tlii'v tlii. ir. tin. i i. . , . ! rl'ln. -. v. dv.s tli. in th- phvsieal warmth, the i 'crowd makes th,n, fo.-ct their p -t-! irified selv,s the crowd aLsolves I f ., ... .. ; them or respoiiMhihtv and. direction. . i ,-.-, V,..,. ,.,,itit-.. ti... - i.... i tin. ..n.u-.l to.. virtu... ..f H i .h.: .i.'ii.i,,., ni.vr.. ,,f - ; tii crowd 1 "'Pll ..tlw.r . tl.-.f iilY. frr.m ! loneliness are th,"sd:ish ones. This ! 4s ! crowd thinks they ar, th, onlv one in th, uni rs-. T'nev think i ti terms j of self. Their lenelim ss assumes Ith, form of uridesiraide I,.r,dom. i 'They never stop to think f the suf (NVt.s p e Is in the clouds. Like th, ri,,.K- ..r-.. ..a-ir-a..,! v.atl-' hlessings for th, thilst. and the .... ..n.... -i ... ,.,..,'. -.,, ii-.M-i .Iii. r-iui ii i.i.' i.i .-i. n in' - tn. - . I'oo Often Shunned. " Th s, Mwellers of the ch i.l are too otttn shuniinl. Tl,,irs is the loneliness ,.f im.hh.b th lot.,- - i-i .'.r i"n,iin., 0.,!,,,,,. : ' ; i ri ir I '...,., ..... , .. ..... .1.. o r i r. t oi . iii.'ei. no a k ' " . .
',ature. nut u eo-w..,Ker ,talv am otht.r s,(.,.n.s ,.f th, :pt,.t trclom toc:oo-and ivlth,,., . uu fnr I,
,1,,,, ii,iiri over th, u.-rld. j ,. v.. it ,-,.,r. with ,.. ..v.-.-' '. ' h.nelin,- bei-omin . ,.- j w,k,r. ,..i1. :t ..of i ' 1 .... .... ........ . l. v.. i - ie;4i..iv i id .'t:,..ii. .it i nn L' it .- .-. ........ and not .it' imitation creators of ;,cn,evern.iit an. i In feclmx. ; vhlinM ,nf.mir:11 ,l,r. to l,,',1m, .... ..... ... ...v.'i.i ,mt' ' c.n.-cious -elv.s. Wo should not ' expect them to fawn at us, but rath-j i should r.gird them a. h,Ir.... ill. .....,'.li.- .... .. 11.1 ! '7 i . , V v, i . v, ' ir'. ' ! lllllil. .11 .-llilll III.. I. 11, r iril .1.- j have. iur co-worker-. not our . . e-i t u r-s i in t',.ll,r.v.ti,rkcr rui.l I where eiaalit i-. ceeativeness ob- , tains true coairadeship. irenuine ' coiupanlon-.hip. and there i no room 'for loneliness." - u-;eAVC IQ AI WAY-Q '
CCClIMP niAM'C onill ' h'' is r"-n giv,' prtcden-, .,ver OLLMUu IVIMIiJ O OUULith other two form-r otlice seeker.- .
'a.od i- , y knocking at the i.or j ;,nir s,ul. Have you heard Mi.si knock and. allowed Him to enter, an awtui thought Jo allow to enter into your mind that man bv his will can bar the door of his heart eternally to the Son of Hod. who wai! .ipairir.uly to ooi,o- ir and i.-stow His hiessir.. ! ..- ...... .." I...- 1..... i t.. i j, . v u .1 i '.... ii.iii.' o . t I I f 1 1 ll.. l .loor to your hfjrt ui.l..; it ! Sh. t j hack tho holt, throw down thf oars iin,i allow tile K'.ntr or Ul..!- t .- Coinfi . - i . in: 'io.i is t-vt-r KnooKin: ana ir. iiKtiiV -iis. . w jour coT.t'i-iiO Knock.-. the stror. word-. 1 ou;ht . iir.tr in your ears. fUtd that h;J oice for it :hat of i; H.. I uUiht yie up si!".. T o ait lit t st r ( At your iu l.iory H, knocks. brir-cinsr back perhaps thought: 1 ., .1.. . A .. ...- T V. ....... 1, . .. : " .. ,i ii ,t; vif .in ini'.nr i . 1 1 1 l' . i l 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 l.,t i,,,-, throuuh the Holy Spirit, throi.t h it thous.tii.l iir.d on. thiio s Ho kriotk- at o.:r bo-art. "I t Him in. P.. r."t h -it.it. to i - p n the doe", l-'i it mear..- v.oir i . p. .,m U-n. :.., ..i.,.. k too b'i.r -t I n i. .... .. 1 .,,,... v, f - ....ui f. 1 of ipied .v th- d-.il." . - . llf It. Ill, II.'!!.. Ill" ,l'"l.' Oil 'l.l Patronize the advertiser he is there io serve vcu.
Butter Thieves Again at Work On Grand Trunk
fJuth-r. ur;.l its sui stitute.-. i- at th- car.- of an east bound 'iraiid t Trank freight train at an arly i liuiir Sunday and dumped larpri ca.-es of ol-o-marrarini' from the 'train as it passed th" oM fair grounds m Kiv.-r Park. Ao-ordimr l(1 s,,.i.ii Ant Walter . I lo.sler : , , f, TfKnk. it was nroh-
a,,,y inU.I!th(n lf th,. thims.:tU. Trinity M.'lu. church Sunday I ar, nmj.li-s to lnv rl.a;- th-: morning ! tr;,(.ks soir. t!rn.- this v. a k and pirk "Th' year; that will immediately': ;ht. tas. follow this war will, in many r - ! Al,a,t on, month Z Ik, Ur.nd ,peets, he more crucial than tho.o I
' : "lK ;,ut'1"1 itiv; tn, -arn" , 'thl,.t to ont rid with or. thn out-l
toal:i. laK, in, -A hat- ; tt.-r ti: m th, old. it will not bt : t r from a freight c a.. ,.f c.0i,, ,. .,,0 Jo.es and the otm r ; II.,!,,-. ."ar.t. i.y I.. K-.nU; nial'sh!- wins hat hc.-au. these ha.ic : il'o.p.uaa Tark.-r a-;.- in o.'lh'-ll , -luncnts .vuillid a?Hl trut. It v.as '
o! Ilif ith I ii. i ..'jo for ai aliai ti,' trritry .Mlj.na-r.t to ' .'ill-' dran, Trunk tracks tlii- I'-mtu- i iiir,. In tlo- nian tim, a w---t oonnd ; frviKht train ha,, tho r. . cyi nH alM, h;t), ,f.fl ,t ;!t th, Ma. tif, ,n So!lth r,,n1. THE POLITICAL POT Th, formal opinin- of th, cam !'! 'f im.lnH.I. Ack.,-; ... 1. ... .. I 1,, I , V V . V- w "V' I P'C U OlIlHStlaV nicht. Oct. 17. Wor.i-I y, .. , , . . 4 ; P I II J-ölfn I5I11 Uhu -.f. iptii-ii.t. in thr--u 1,1 lI" niaoraii eampaiKti na,. ," " to attend this meeting. : r,rahan"h fnrmcr c!tv i aranaun. mtrntr t.tj lind - , of this citv .1 ianw,- i,,tu i,,..; .t , , . . . j'.rui-'' hi ii, it , if. ami . " Mhcduled to speak U', 1sday nitrht. Issues of th, fall . mpai.m u ill he iis' nssed and the ir , 1 earinir (,n th, future -velfir, and "ok on mt i.nun .enait .inn i'.osi.eruy .i me cny. in, me, line 'VV1-' Ten at S o'clock. T. A. .Miller, repul lican ,ditor. and : Tosej.h Luther ' did not hold their ' .regular stated imetin in the hd.lo , ?f hv n,ivf'r hotrI 'turday night, j lay night. ! Perhaps it lias keen clianued to some other venhm of the week. The krst session was held two weeks ajio when Luther of the Joe Sulli- ! van. Patrick Clifford. John Talhot :s .reKation held . eet converse with Mr. Miller at the Oliver hotel for th, better part of three hours. Manv a rar, joke . , " : concerning the present campaign i was sprung hy I either. I he rrstwhil, democrat and present "Doc" Carson keutenant. and the editor of the livan and several other cronits. It ' I s-ems that tiiis was Mr. Miller's Urs' : . j inoculation sine, Sullivan opened ,
(the Carson campaign at the Hilly ; mightly apostles has not spent itI Myers saloor: a few weeks aLo. ! s, If. ilod is snil mighty t" th, shak-
Mil Joo .Snilivan. x-saloonket per andj a',ak,-r at the republican beer fest. . ZZl has planted a large pictur, of "Doc" , mayor, in a w indow at his residence-. f . . . . i -i . i , i. t . . in ine nie.intiin, tu Working 1.1"- ! - .. . . . . . - .., , ." , "V iiof i arson n.'i. neen unw on .. .. . .. . tile v-.-t Side lor III, l.ast Wfl.'K. ' i . ii tr 1 1 '.Ti., i.riT'7 it l rim.tn iinr(i ... .. . ... . ... . i . .. i.ii,f,vi iiii.i in.iii., ii . r.uniiii.in'l. 1 surren un so iiiiic sirue in trie re!,,,,1,i,..ln r-.t-k it the b.v ,,,,,. l"1(an ,.anK " . .l "n.J i ..i...?.-i ii-riit Tni.i- LhiTirt.i T-.r.i eh ti.m when thev shifted their support from Jones "to .iuillard to ' i.mi;..,, ,ilf o.,,.,,te t...c-.,r,- r w hiih'u in u.i. .uiimi. iii.i.-iii. i.in. Th. thrvt. candidates bid for th, ! ... - .. - 'PPort ot the two Carson lieutenhilt liiitlgel t fl 1 'l,it7I K , 1 ' t r,,m uues!!!" to the ti n is It. 1 ! That reminds us: There seems to ' be so much favoritism spilled in the ,,ri,c.,tt , r, i cm u--i.r...i i.e i".iru..n f(,r mayor that these same former eandidates Jones. Co-iuillard ami i.uib.tt irn li.a.ir- itb . ..b tiinr again for machine favor. P.ecame of th, race Jones made for treasurer at the ("arson meetings. Jones and . i),Haven are constantly at the helm. ' while Co.piillard needs mu.-t ro out ; 1 and find a clique all his own. F.l- ! liott iloes not seern t .an about the Carbon meetings sLJ im-. as he is '
able to keep his own and Tom se.-.-ion. alter which dainty le.ret:Sliek's aggregation combined whil1 mnts were served. The club will looking towards the promised land. . meet n xt Friday with Mrs. P.urjis There's plenty of bi-partisan atm.- on Fddy st. Henry Hill will derber, at any Carson meeting. i monstrate the voting machine, it is
RAI I Y n AY QPRVipcc " 1, ' 1 m n r 1 n n U I inrU ' v AI LV ANutLIUAL UnUrtUn 1 w i. 1 Kally day -irvi:..- v-i-o j hvl.i at tht Kir.-t Kvanf lic:it ' church SY.r.day. Prof. .'harles It. P.-nvnian, mayor of Napervillf, 111., and also irofess.r of political and sm i, i.'ruv at N'nrthwi .-t. rn ollei' at that i-lic', u.is thf -pvial I -ptaker at all of the s-rvices. In tlic- liiorr.ir.: hi dili-s-fii the Si:n-
day school on "The Inspirational ; ,i;lys in MiehU'an fit- l.eforw it -Si:nd.,y Schrud" and al.-o at tlu- , turnim; to his horn-, youn pt-ojde's loeetir.: la.-t hi?ht. 1 .Mr-. .1. '. I.ryar.t and mothT. His topit: for tiie e t ii in r s.-r ic jr -.,ri .l-tne sp-nt Tuesday in w;is "The Mt-aSe of the Kingdom. ' , -o,..A spfvi.il feature of the day'- i Vlr, j-r, .i wiHiaiii h.a been v ry .-erice wa- the pre-t-nt ttioii f ..in f ,. ,,tt week at her h"ini
boi:-iuet th ol. !.- an i th yount-st ik-r.-'-r. p- s r.t at tl;o Sun r.S; a s-l:oo! s. 1 ic .-. Mr? H.iu'l-v. S '. vc ars .!d. w,is tile ho:.fiel u.:i.-t in the :irt irtar.ce .ind Hichard I'lark. - months, in th- lat- ...- . .-. Spl-ndid la -..-if vt ..r.-ur-d :. ail c f the services by th- choru . c i-.P s. of -.oy' ir .l iurl.s ..: . -.,. . h.' I . ... .
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A SOKE Field Will be Open for Labors. The I "inula mental Work of the Phurch in an Ap- of lieconstructin" wa thf fubject of the termon ' d.-liv !,v the Pel I F Hunt rP .1 urini' th war," sakt Kcv. Hunt.: "J'o- irtov vr.'irs will ilrterinin, ! !v.!i.t .rimipks of aate-craft." what: , Muk-sphy of ijovrrnmcnt. what ir-i . , , J I -titntions and what id,aJs are to h, i -dominant. I ... ...... i in s-.u li a !. ('"iis;ruc!iv,' aj-t- thrth ' ovds of this prupu cy ,vere d.-livm-d. aid th,y mark out tho ' j.ro;i am of -;if,-ty and canity. t,u. tln.te wn,as rehuikl. rt-l j " " is ,xpr,.Ss,a the fun. i UMment.il of Divine revekitiou. We !n;te(1 a Mevv rmphnsi, on tw 4,Ki , - fai'h in th., Jhide. However this does ' lud mean tli.'t wc must return to; 1 the a ncriti ah nitii-iniposf'.l viws: 'of iiutiioy.-lii;) and infallibility; bi-t i ! it lines lnvau that v. o mot return j :h- promuml conviction U.a. In jnannor Tmi Aimli .n1i.mii. '-UV nd i'l-o t "oil .!.- l' ha e r.e-v "P-n faith in the old sal1 1 nation. Tl.rr, has hn a deluge of fhüm and deceit everywher,, and , w, hav, had to pass The Lioil , r it n foi.a ari.l firoviil, for ii .-.1.. ...-v. ...-. , ftnnnt enforcement in order to, H som,thin like the artic.es we; r- su,, posed. t.. 1 purchaMiu,'. ; The lahel on kroods has more oft- j . " ....... ,.v ..i...- . Khas infested morals and religion. I The exceeding sinfulness of .sin is d-ni,d or slurred over as somethin trivial and lnsiniticant. Lountless insanities and vaporing? like New insanities and vaporing Ii- New Thoutzht. Theosoj.hy. an.l Jhristian Science hav, doomed, and well n.h damn,-! civilization in failure and ruin. Mankind cannot deny its sin and escape the penalty. It must confess and seek forgiveness. That such forgiveness :s possible with a full restoration and new .nduement is the full-orh, ,1 trutli that must n t . . , . .suffer an eclipse. "Th re must :e also a new faith ir. th, old power. The church must not uet up to Pentecost. Compared an amazing adanc We ;.re a Samson shorn of em locks. Tho Power that changed rude artisans; into - down ol stronprmuis. -;i ;t ; ?fi !e ;k i f if IN COLORED CIRCLES ! - r'c s; ;je r'c jjc ' - ' ' ' ANNOl ( lAll'N I S. Mis. Kath'-iinc Ashrook of this .'itv die.i in IWtoit. Mich.. last t. v- evetdmr at. tbe tiorn, I: her' sister. Mrs. Alice Scott. She! "s ws. . mem her of Mt. Zion P.antist , , . . . I i. ..i... ., r.i..Kni- . f t n . , . . . . . i ......... ...... I'riiir.'Ti i i .n'i i n i.i'. i v.i . Vorthert; Star Court .NO. O. L. S. Her remains uarc luought hert ..... C'dday afternoon. Funeral services will be held from Mt. Zion l.apti.-t, . "Jitu-.-H at ::V) o'clock. .Northern ; k.'..... I'....rl V. I ! I-. Willi . r ' h. , , J Rev. O ' . 11.1.1- - n- . C- C. Kennedy off lciatin-'. j Tim s"i..isis club met last W eil - i nesday , v ning at th, home of Mrs ' Alice Smith on St. Loms st. in members entertained their hiands at dinnr. .'o.rs Mere laid) for - uuests. fhe evening was sm-nt in sanies and muiv". Mr. I Halli, P.iowu of Cul,r. ind.. pla - ed sevn-.il pleasing pian-, s - l,c - ti-.n-. j Th, Literature Ait and Pes, area ; club will hold their annual ban-q'p-t at K gale's baniU(t hull No" Th, , . 1'. T. club met v. iti; M:.-:. . 'era lb A-h on S. Main .t. tast; Friday afternoon .,r a b isiue; -j i f nu -sti-d tli.'.t ovfry mombc-r be j i - . i j.r.-svi.t in orrt'-r to unm r.anu inv liino b.'forf . 1 ction. i'i:iist).i.. ;di'. .It-niii.- Wright ha.- rtni.t 1 tn,m a vi-it with fro rids in. (la -m a vi-u ;,n,i chic.i.'i'. Pr. Kiner y c". Allen, P. I of 1;tioit. Mi,h.. visded friends here Thursday and Friday, be al.-o at-j tended the choir rehearsal on ( Tb.ur-.lay evening at div.-t A. M. P.. church. ill sp-nd a f - v I 'HORSE SITS DOWN ON RADIATOR, BUT NOT LONG f c fvii:t7 !t. It. No had hi.-1 Toi:.!.- Sulay niffht about ; ' lo k. He w a.- drivin- nortli .r: ; I rte i. wh.n lit- iv.xy o; li.l -! ... it;, ;: ..uto'iiooii. itrzof. lie
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j . had time to hitch up his horse another car driven by Harry Albert. 201 r.:tudt-bako- st., l'Umrrl hihorse and tl(S animil Fat own on i the radiator, but not for lontr. Tlic i inlmal wa. f-iinhtly burnt .1 nnd after a few broi:h slides ran across country until it was. stopped in a neighboring f.eld. This was too much for IvinU, vho claimed he was on the rieht side of j lh? itreet Albert muJi the ? mi ! arrtion, AboUt that the Patrol-i i1;1n r:.ui-t r'.m.i t.nr, tbe scene a v v - a .y .. aaa- k ... i but his effort at n.ediitioii failed. The argument ended abo;: an hour later when (eishai b ;riJld ti.e whoie party, citfht in all. ir:to Albert's car und startel for ("apt. (iuy Hunker's ortice at th rity halb Iunker provided each ompbiir.ant s.ith the others nam-; and told tlitm thev would hae to settle their difrences in court if they could not j i.o:r.e to ome airre-rr.ent ill ot j which thev promised to do Th radiator of Albert's machii.- ,! w.4- damaeed, according to hi-j story, and Kintz cliimed that hU horse, v. aiiv-i t.:ic .oi..
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$35 to 5 fJWAL WARRIOR WRITES CAPT. BUNKER Capt. (luy It Bunktr of the South Bend pclice department, ha. received n. letter from John Drc-Jc .-cuman aboard tiie I. S. S. Cummin"1-, "somewhere in Kuropean water." In 1913 Capt. Hunker, ho ua-. hier of the local fore thtn. assif.tlj yo'inj? Dreek tl!p "In Boston h youn' man had'sj Dreek to et l-ack to hari.or after th--urrendered here followip-.i' the desertion from the! navy. ine sailor, wno is aoout yt-,i r.i old. never forgot tho kindness of the local orhcer, and has written to him from time to time since. Preek vums up his impre-ior.s, of fore.iirn countiK-s: ' The ood I old ir. S. A. for min. He says that j the wome.j jr. th foreign countries j he has i-ited, step up to a sjloor. , t ar and shout their order in the j 5.rr. c- fa.-hion men. "Now what Co v..u ir.m ol i that " asks I.rei k. Th -rrum i alb.w.-d to write only two I and 'apt. I". unk-r had not near from him -ir.c--- A."-u. 1 V 1 ' "Jntil 1 .-
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