South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1918 — Page 4

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ibbi Shapiro Delivers Atlress and Urges Hearers to Buy Liberty Bonds.

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no i m i ; 1 1 rriii.n;. to l.ii k of i cwiuh r -p.Mt ln iI in f (Ii. largo .Min'Mjiif .l other war new. and h- an-.- f tin liltle htere-t lli.it iii. t(ii!ilv I- maiiifr-t-I t nr ifiiilcM in nua II l's oilier Hi. ui ih-- from tli" tates of Indiana. 1 itit'ji and llli-li"!-. 'I Im- im'- ia-H jii-iili. il in eliminating lit- 1 1 . i j 1 1 - of tho-o ont.iin il in 1 1 - lit from (J.n !, oul-iiltr of the tln-- ali- named -late-.

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SAFE IM SWEDEN

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1 :' : Refugees From Moscow Elude a-meu" ' i

Miys Lurih:, M;I:'ord. ur.-j J-r'.wr.t it ii operation at Wesley

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PREVIOUS LISTS

Maor 'Jrojt'rV Court.

ürriv.-.l s..f-Iy iii Swriltii, a-- j Th.- hvurin-r of Irs. Klva Henry. ; n.r.lh: to X -vs A-ticy ..li.-p.itcht-. ; hai -v-1 with bigamy, hit be-:n bet

S the fourth I.ii '-rty loan. will .!.', n .1 . . 1,

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p..iV'i ;i th" ";iti. t Lvii'-jal .f tli-- Aii ' i i . rti f l( -diti.Miary i..r' . Iv'.ll.l in ;tcti'n. 1 : missiri4 ih : 1 c 1 1 0 ; . : wo'ip.dt'l s'-rolv. vs; .:-! t .1.1--. ' : s '."i 1 iil'-l . !- I'r ' :i ii.-tr'!".'ti:" '1. Iii v '' n'lf!, -liu'-itlv. 1. Total. 1 ts. voi'mi:i uji.iA in

ACTION. 1 1 : i' 1 :. 1.. ; ! i. 1 1 ;. Malum)-. . i. Iul.'.uu I!', ' 1' Ii. ,. t'rai-r. St. -5' r. 111. 1 I' Kl VAT KS. j

i;.is .!! l. ( 'a rp'-it.-r. i -.-.. up. Hi. !. .J I. it- H -Ct-t i.. in. ' 'h,-l i 11. Jo-, pij .1 i,:i'. 'Iii. .it:". II!. ( 'lautl' A. M i'M't v. I c ainr. I!!. John ohlai.i. Itrit. Mich.

Tin.- i.olsliMvil;?; lt.-rr-inh-.l th- s -iv- r. : 4 ; J p. 1.1. Tuesday. The d.'fen-i- J

ivfiuvtjy. hwi the hi'.iiiiji-!:: f th-" l'-ii-itioiih rf f ij .--1 ui.d sui'i.-'iivJ ii elvnlin: tl' Ked iu.irdf.

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WE ARE GIVING

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Iiiinc, ht-.tl of th-; Itus-ian proVisional uvernpot-nt. -.littl t'rojn the woMnrls re.'t'i d at th h'inds of l): Kaplan.

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i.oni: uiai:iTi:ii. Mrs. Louis- Armhruster, ÖZ yva'-

It is charged that -Mrs. rk-r.ry 1 Jim 11 .-d .ort.ii Ilenrj of Cioslieii at j Aii'ivi 0.1 March 1;, i:u7, ana that i h- . not livorctd from her toi r 1 . r htu-'oand, whose r.am; v.-as j Matthews, until March CO. i

I'M. tirover W. Hook?, on of j Mr. ar.d Mrs. William A. lJoc'k.s oft l'ir.-t st. and now with the Amer-i-.ui fore.-s in France, writes that! h uas slightly wounded in the left thi-rh and that he is now in a hos- j pital for "repairs." 1'vt. Hooks i a member of Co. II, J

17th infantrj'. His father ir sta

old. -. 2-2 Lincoln way W.. died M ( u n a Jefferj!0n barravk. St. UM30 o'clock Saturday n.ormnK ' Mü a, a member of the

lowing an illness of six months.

! Sh'j is survived by her liusliaio'.

i Andrew Armbrusier. by a daughter. (

, I United states army,

Hertie

ANKEE TR00P3 CLEAN

WOOD OF GERMANS 0NTINLM7I ITtOM I'ATI 11 nM;.;

.Mbti t Iii' P. Vk nwick.

May

Americans claimed tJiat he had n a irioii r in i.i for two irs and tliat on his .lea?-': a r.th aKO he Ava - t ra n - f . rrt 1 i to ve't'Tn fri.-i.t. II- - .id tli'- a mo -j heilig done wiili fit her leimans o wriv prisoners iri Ki;s.-i.it th n heinr tra nsl . i r. 1 indivicjually

I in small tcroups. tl.e groups he-

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UOIMII.I), lH;iu i; IMH Tl li. I' i .eor- 1 lint. 1 hllat . Midi. MIN II. Steven Hajohtek. Crystal l'all-, K.-iin'-th V. lilii.-tt. s.ia-ri.1 in. lieh i;,a, si:ki;i:a.t. Mli ,K , , Hurlv V. i:;it!.r. I u I i.i 11 1 t".ii i. lie!. I'eiv.-.ti.l M I'e.i Mller. e.tmi . u: i' l;. l. la , . ,lt Mih. .Iiilii;- Ni' I "!!, I.ii::''ti I. tike. Mi- '1 . , ., .. . ,.. , .,. Arfleir n.nn.e Ihiwun. rr..ii' f-rt ; avu HoU...,.et Maim-ti-oie. ll. i-h. 111. ( ( Mi' h. I r.in'u c. .t;.rk ;,;, I".. Honitr Jenkins'. Wnnhe.-te.. Ind. I-ra:lk K. S!1oVu.i,:lM,.f..r.l. ML V ' Edward John Neu ton. Hort HurPKI A'i LS. j on. Mich. IMuard It. An rat.. I. Sav.u; tn. I'd. !h,sil i;.,riifv I'uilim. Iwnroit. 11.... I..' ... Tu TO

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Miss Hertha, and by two brothers

Mrs. Fred Co,Vran of thL- city re-

I a ived a telegram informing her

who are living in Germany. Mrs. wiIliHm A cegsan.

' A ..hfiiL tr ii'.iL' t . j ü 1 i it I !i.pio'iT.v

hal lueeii wounded in tho eve by

on Oct. L(If 1 i 1 . and came to thn ,,.1M wh(lt ,vMh f?f.htfn- iHtii n-

i adian forces near len.s. ITanee.

Funeral arrangements h.te not

e;t :IJ years aw. Funeral arrant

yet been completed.

separated hefor. r i f . i n the

it and the m n ast-acne.; to Iif- i-.'i .ir.i v m-.-i... i. ti..if Mi. f, ! Mich.

ent units, the idea letn to keep) ii.ir!t l'r.ink Hb"ni. ui-t. hake Vil - ;iiry Kuh". Ch;ea-;o 111.

S mi 'i.zitii. hi":iirt. 111. Meyer Wilner, (;hicay:o. II!.

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m s r..ar:it( d. e -.11. n- rt' S

4 'ived plenty of f,,. in kiiouj (;,.rrits. 1 1 1: . .11 v i I !.-. Mi. !..

declared his belief that Cer- j Arthur Kal.eün. hapette. lud. .1.1 ti.r. r- i laiwiir.l I. an. S..iir!i I'lii.rto. H!.

FUNERALS MKs. MAKV MII.l.Klt. The funeral of Mrs. Mary V. Miller, 111 C"ltat;e ;roe a' will he held Monday, Sept. y at :t:00 p. 111. I'mural will priate. Interment will be made in the City cemetery.

Charl s Ceore Yetto. Ciiic. -no.

Pit'ssian taken pri.-er.er said (lerreatis v having trouble, to the- irisu bord inat ion of ihe v.trian troop.-.. He K.iid li" had ar.i con sid ral b re-rariHmr H.tian Insubordination a few weeks . before lie ".am" to the I'r'oit. rhe Amerieana foiin.l n Priii.an Iden in I'.azoeJi.s who had been hout food for four lav. lb- -aid

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Mi. Ii. .T:uae ;arli.-M Pie Lett. I'eit W.-viie I ii i. (e-nrjre h. si . t s. N'.-w Albany. IreJ. Carl Tl.efi.a. Jraiel Ihipi-N. Mirii. II 11 -! 1 A ii'l s. I'abuin't. Mi.'H. .1:iiii'- A. I'.'-ni-' la 'lile.'io, hi. l':u:l II. P.. .'.hi. an, 1 rt Wayne. It..! Th..fn:i ,1. I . 11 a 1 . 1 1 , Trenton. Mi-n. b.lw.ir.i V;irM, Ir.nl Mountain. Mi. .1 hrvia it. ett.-r. Sterlimr. II! MhMMi IN XTTION.

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V()lM)i:i) IN ACTION. I'll 1 vat 1 :s. C'-otKe S. McKenrick. Silvia 111 tlf-ortre A. Hnnein, Chicago. Ill l-'rank II. 1 n.a hue. Indianapolis: Ind.

mk. loitm: aiimjhh sii:k. I 'uneral sers ices for Mrs. .Louise. A rm bruster. 7 J I.iacoln way '.,

i who Med Saturday, will be In Id at

the re-idetice Tu..iay afternoon at 2::;u o'clock, Uev. (Joffney otliciat1i.lt. IhJiial will be in the Uiveriew c' in . ter .

was tired of war and -h-ehied to i f;e--. '.i ft. H.ivanlt. Priie . ton hid. . . 11... 1 ..:. 1'.. .. .r.. Ill

u'c.ii nim-eii m a ceiar nmn nr- .mvu i.a".. .muiimih."i.., .n

nrades retreated. 1

.HT.IIS CSISZAK. Funeral services for Julius 'sis;:.ir, who died Friday, will he held

Hoy !:. Hammond. Hymeia, lnd. ' Monday morning at V o'cloc',; at St. Arthur I Iaialcastle, Sanridi;e. III. j Stephen's church, Fr. llorvath William Felph Hunter. Omii. rs-i otheialim:. Hurial will he in the ville. Ind. I Cedar (Jrove cemetery. Samuel Ilkka. Houghton. Mich. j

William Bartram, who with his ifo condui ts the Luncheonette cafe, which they recently acquired from Frank Hale and reopened, has left the city, presumably having Kore to Chicago following a titfht with his wife Thursday afternoon, which resulted in him belli"; cut over the head with a butcher knife, after a few saucers and apk-tte had been broken by way of preliminary bombardment. The fracas brought about the closing of the restaurant for a few lot 11 re.

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A Ford touring car. owned by George Laniz of east of Goshen, and driven by Russell Lantz, was struck by a large Illinois touring car driven by u woman, name unknown, on lk Lincoln av. road. The l'ord was backing out of a tirheway wh-.-n it was hit and was damaged to the extent of a rear wheel, fender and axle being torn oft. The occupants of the car were uinjured.

rr i, i Mil kk or r..r.i.rii;

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( In holing Tloe. lUlM.rtr.i AI-.'

ri1ADn 711 YV IQ i Ki'i.'d in action Including '-"-d at e;n. ;

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REJECTED AT CAMP

MlsslN; IN ACTION. COIMN IIIAL Jtjseph J. Hotenstein, ChieaL-a. 111.

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Elkhart News

Idwaial Zilky, a South lb ml man, ' o recently received an .appoint-! nt to the oil!. ts' training r.impi Camp Gordon. G.i.. h is b.-en r'-' teil and sent home from the camp

th.e grounds of broken a relies N. n 1 iin.-s ia'. s.ovi. a

! unusual number of divorce and forej closure eases, however.

, Alleging cruelty. William Hoovr

i Saturday afternoon filed .uit for

divorce in the superior court from

1 a rhort heel tendon. I

ilky and Kiaii' Hutb-r ,.t thi s ' ur t jn f ,-,r the fourth Liberty loan lr-fd the thtfndant called lim ile

IN COLORED CIRCLES

laemoerfitio headquarters in lochen will be opened within a sshort time. It is likely they will he locat-

; ed in the Mrs. T. J. Kesler build-

Men's liay will be ob-ti ved at Mt.

To each of the first lo peron sen Jin.: tiie correct answer to this puzzle. This is what you have to do: Use only numbers 1-2-5-4-5-6-7-8-9. No nuinher can he usee twice. Place one number in each

squnre so that every way you add the result is 15. Sieji your name and address plainly and mail to us. It correct, our coupon tor S2X00 will he sent you. These coupons we will accept as down payment on any lot in Morninyide Addition. MORN IN GS IDE ADDITION A beautiful new addition directly east ot Notre Dame University, woiivcmi'icmu to city car line; 5c fare, ;ood service. Lots 75x150. Spendid building sites. Good fertile soil adapted to truck ardeninvr, poultry raising etc. Prices reasonable. Terms easy. For an investment there is nothing better or .safer than for one to own land in the immediate vicinity of South Bend and close to the threat Notre Dame University. Don't put oil buyinp: until too late. A home is the only thins you can keep, also row in value, protecting yourself and family in later years. Renters are paving the landlord a profit. Why not let this protit accumulate for your own benetit? The winner will be promptly notilied. Write your name and address plainly. Send your solution by letter only to THE SOUTH BEND REALTY COMPANY BOX 145, SOUTH BEND, INDIANA.

FLKHAKT, Ind., Sept. 7. Frep-' Mis'. Julia Homer. The plaintiff, al- , Kinia v ajj Speak at Mt olivet A. M

j received their appointments at i

KllilP till.e. F.Utler pa.-s.,l the inclination s iCv e--f:;tl and i- on

. way to .a rommi-

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Aul iff. Fre,b rii-l: Crow, Harry lerj", and Arthur Hugh-, a forr Xotre Fame tm'.te', .,r,. j;; inir.g at Camp Gordon f."r r -

and indecent nam s at various timed.

campaign which is to start on Sept. i w i. a....- .A.Miili f.il in this

" ' ,M4"H v i in an ctioit to systematize the t(untv. and from all indication the. . Flkhart county ouota of $ L'.ene.oo : i - ot es-cutral auton omies m Llkan 1 the ci's quota of '.'.", imm.i, are liit county on "gasollneless Sunt.i !,. raised throuuh an organized ( (;ay" the council of defense has i-

lng. V. Lincoln av., formerly occu nie. 1 bv Dr. G. A. WhireDV.

olivet A. M. Ik chuich Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Hev. Habt will A leJi01t J?hen wi(lc circu:atioa d-hver the attei noon addre.-s. Every- h. ro an1 eIsc.where thut an f xplu. one i.-- cordially invited to com.; aiul! -n Ul(1 I(ant ()f CuppeS HroS. bring a friend. Ke. Fat Fmmons , (iok at Xa,,p;nK.e ,M(I CuUS(.d ox. will speak at the evening services. , u.nWt. d.imaKe, is entirely unfound-

ite. a. e. aiuwe.i oi e-i u - Ti.r .,vr,i.-ii, ..t t' -a '

plant. The story started from a garbled version of a tank e- ilosion j in the Xappanee motor c: tire 1

hospital."

F. church Sept. 1. um'.er the auspi'.a - f the Literary, Art and Ite--earch club. Hev. Sm i rt, new i.isio- of Mt. Ziou Hapri.-T church. cordially invitel tin- members and friends to the church Sunday morning and veiling. Special music by the choir.

ML FOR 60.000 MEN TO

WORK IN MAINE WOODS

so. bitod l-.-- St r i-. :

;..:;,,rt that has been without parai- , ., (. (J ' Vill blanks to be pasted j Tfl brauen of the nationat M l ir-. l... .1 vndertakin"- .... colored soldiers' ion. fort committee I1 mftHc coun-i- the windshields of au omobUes !!rt y .,Vt.nin ,t h, K. uf Jtv ,r ol- mar-haled lor the cam- - -V-olul, X --"ttal. Tho blanks hall for Uu. f ,ompleting tr... i'm ml.- th" le.ider.-hip of the chief ot po- j nueiiients for the ?.am ,lrive iV " H V D.ahi of Co-hen. aJ k a Iter th;- party washing to oper- vhi,.h ,onti,,ue until -pt. .;. v' ;.,,:,,, iiml sVl,. A. n.'ute his naelüne proves that its use rir,tain. haVt. beet, appointed to

I'uneral .-ervices for William L. Hlater wa re held at ? o'clock Friday

afternoon at the home, 4 215 S. Fifth st., Hev. Herman S. Heichard, pas- j tor of the First Reformed church, ; assi-.ted by Hev. 11. C. Van Der Mel ',

oihciating. The hody was placed in the IMatter-Lowry vault in oak

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Hidge cmetery, built in I'S'Ji.

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IVASHINCT"N. S.-p- 7 . , l 1 L color. 1 "Approveti c arus wim j tertainments will be ojveti for this

r t0,eta mt n to cut r t;.e j . ,..,.i,; '.d ach Sunday. inipose. The money rai-fd will be

.11 : a ii . . i - . o l ' -o i. t iv i . i i - tue woods wi-. .- a." ."i! I" ! i" by; ' '', . ., . f.,,. " 'turned into the national treasurer

-t ' ' r' !' ,.' " " i l.;.r,hv ' A :'.at building at ülT-'l'.t Hauler . ft. Jll(. rolore,l s..hli.rs .and their 1 a ore than " '.cars, died s-uu'.ri.iu I v.-.-.- ar.n.c.u.-. . , .., , i t '.. o.viu-d ay I rani; ,J. Weiler, ar.d ; deje-t,.,.!,!.

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federal cmpVyn. rii" himl'e r, tic s.--

r. o-.il 1 ' -.-...' i . ? "..r-

.- . . : i!',.'.i-s and complication armv ratilonmerds; t. u---, arm' " - 1 .

aige timler. for n: iint r.anc- :' ids .it h'-me a?..i n -.t i-i-i - in;.'-

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IV. . ....... ... .- . ... ii cks for the army ami -. i : f..r Jis' and 1 1 i l at d- ! t f.e -;,.!'- icy t'.et -orpor.iti aed . th. .- r ia e.K

I'!:.' .iita-eil was bom in Susthu'

I . o.ir.ty. I'a . Ma C ". He i- ' , hi- Wife, or.e d -1 ' iTht ' 1'.

... a apie.l i -y

hadly damaged by tir' Thiti'sday j i:iLsO.l

i i-;ht. Tb can-.- ot the l.lae ir : t 'hri-tine Sialtli of Hetiton j unknown. Practically the ebtir t Haimo.-. Mich., n,is tlie KUest of Mrs.;

' 'lell Firestone, who Is .-serving as J democratic clerk of the election reg- I Istration board, which will rtmaiiij In session in the basement of the , court house until after Monday, Oct. ! 7, will enter the United States navy ensign school at Chicago about Oct. ;

21. Mr. Firestone completed his:

education at Valparaiso university. I

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U.. s u str -f Flkhart. and '" "! -' ctare was h rt.ed FeTle s., mic rs and Ms l,i erta Fril;iy niuri.-. n.. frt.st resulted. Vr. vll d- ',,Aa-v ini1 Ioi:r fdInl,iw sUtu'n"J ! -vI,,na:i' :,ni1 I,,-V,l:,"- ! ClücaKo dlspat-hes say that reports ', ', Vv r.,? r-.r-o-il .. rvico; "f foM-iture. The total lo.-a was Mrs. Mary Coker is able to be out j receive(1 in that city show that corn V--"'..V,wi Vi'ew.i,x i't"ernoon'at ti,!"it! as U ,tn ;fur " 51!n "f j was badly da m - red hy frost, but th ! ... ... 1 ' n-I'-i'-tially oivere.l by in- week-. frost referred to was that of las; : I -araia' Mrs. Fai.me Ha ford iias returned T, ; I

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BE ON SALE CHRISTMAS

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SHIPYARD WORKERS QUIT BECAUSE HALF HOLIDAY ABANDONED

fotd. Mrs. Clay will accompany Mrs.

Huforu to Hoslon, Mass., where they ' ,v, lt(.,j j .rt.v, Service:

Forest F. Harmon, well K'..owr; ; wll M- od the winter. j HOHTLAXF, Ore., flji. T. bhip ;

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i !oth' ''V'11 Cross .arteen rrM n mornh:i: to a'nsWer lu Uk. Louise McHlroy have ia-turn ti from onimittee t- e used m purch. s;ng , , ... .... . , . ! a visit with relatives -n st. Louis.

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several thousami laid down their j tools- at noon today and refused to j work out the day. Three steel ship j

Irene Satiders. L.:cretia ' yards wer1 affected, the Northwest

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-appropriated $14 'M of a clier: ' -s- Ooldi- Howati. Sara 'h. vis. steel Co, the Columbia River Ship M'.s. Lillian' Ilurlingame,' a non '; r r- Mikin' l.iYt rt i S'.ier Fa- I Building corporation, and the Al-:e-:derit for whom he sold a !ha-l A-iu-r, Tar-a Olove ami Uill:e,bania Engine and Machine works.

LOANS. TO T(M h HXl-Fi; -oehit.-l r c WASHINC.TchV. S.-.-v 7 - F . , ions for m get.ating lo iv. to ': -ok rais-rs ;r. .ir-;:.'.' tior.s of th-- v. . 1 rr. d -.'.':. a re completed to,.:--- -ir.c ccrp ra t.e ,- ... ; , unced a ppoir. t . :' ... . .,'. the F.T'-.is t . :: ' ' - -

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Law-ry ai " spemiing Sunday in Ben- ' Tlie workmen iid thev were dis-

i ton Harbor olid St. Joseph.. Mich., i satisfied because the summer Situr-i

I-,. .... , . .... ., ion iiaiooi ami ji'i'i., -o o-o.. i satlslieu oecauve me summer rii-r-ll.ilM. .iels. .a. .nun aal...dfr, i, , . . . t. , ........ ,. . , ,. , . . , Jthe g-i-sts of Mr. and Mr-. Raymond dav h a f holidav had not be-:, exvas at rest, d 1-rniay morir.r.g .ui the' . , ... ... ... ... I . , - . , . - . ; f . , . iR.-fu ana Mi-s hrisiune MaiFi. 'tended through tne fall ami winter. c:i.. r-e of issuing a fraudulent

heek to A. R. Sailor, a coal dealer.

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WM. J. FLYNN HEADS TERRE HAUTE ALIEN RAILROAD DETECTIVES ENEMY GETS BIG DOSE

FOR HIS DISLOYALTY

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