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Supervise Work in Great Calumet Region.

- v. hi h 'imv occupied. In addi'bm to ! TTr-on th shn,;'.iT .f !:.. II. nry I :s '' :'h mo '""'ir.g $11."" . a r. . , v , !.! : j. ti t of the block hetwe"n LaDavi. I. !., p.r-p r f the i irt ,, , I I - a v. and M ad:n sp, on Main st. ' thodin hur-h in th.- ..p. f..r Crrhcs nv MhiiInk a I'ast I n ear-. .in ! r r;tly ; S.r.. Dr. Davis1 pastorate here he ni'il urtfi Wit ?:! r: t .f th. S-.uth Ms ecej ed into the church 1. ; nd distria t of tri N-.; thwet If.- : f. w member, and the Sundae ra -onf r n. f ;' pa- M' tho I:- 1 -' !:. J has an enrollment of Min dcopil ch ur h. w 1 1 i : ' I'. !: j i hlr--n and yo'in;' peopl. the pro';::!.:; hup! t.s p-iatr. to; i-Vr th- pat four years it ha ! st l'!iurn duti-s to ir: m 'r.iv.-l w't.i- h n run. or d that the pastor" -- A -hurdi u'd! n fjd rt in t..- ai. would pro-.- ,f irn"tin if th" statp. . n-.. . !'! if hr w rt district miTh! ( "a 1 a tti et r - ; i . r i f I:,. liar a. ; : :.:.-:.d r-t. Th- iovi- t l,rin at asj st )p-ho-i ..f h in. a t.;: . th. a!a4t : j n i na t '! in his nonii-

Tr all s(ts ami er . '? n-ir.a th or.- aiit h-r t ! !":.:. nas ...n airrnated as tl. h o rr nn.--i r.a r !d of th" nor h w f "nf- : r 1 1 f r rh-air:' !'n:;r t r And Mr. Daw ; - th" n.a n w h hat en schatcd to tak- th- diurch !o :

f iron "I'lnfis .ail-! II hoir-a-'!ay -trr'.an churcti of thi.- "ity. that hfirrr.H "f tliat r-i,'ion. T)." Mfh- F.illy Sundav was brought to Soith -t Ilpds'-opa! -hurrh, thr..-ih I m. W- kA w. löl::. I rs. Dav is and John-'ivl.s-. wil! atte;-apt to ni-'t i n -1 i - - . n a proadi d Mr. Sunday throe

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lr.s'-rK-s ;iri a ff.v of th" iraav wir in Gary within the next three aij.'cts. vhii h ii n ,!) j d 1 1 ! , ; r four weeks. Dr. Davis moved ill be op rated In eon j u not i ai vith f fioni th" Ii r s f Methodist church pari" Sunday M'honf Th" adult.-; will omjre h a " Saturday and will re-)Tis-uetitly be iuo'ii-h: into to',, ii -;.!. at G 12 G Park av. ith the ,-hiirf h f.r the n "f tto- " ' T"' defense questions

an. ii wni ni'i.s win s i i 1 1 . ' I . ' 1 : 1 . ' . Alr".'j- th-re aie l.Jeu -!ifdr-n I 1 M"tiiod;-t Sa'i'lay school ; in Gary ho r re recei inir r.liui.i's in-true- ' j on two ho :r- a 1; w-.',, . The Ken.rul "i.f.-o n- e nf the. lethodist chur- h has voted : , . , , , ., .i . i "0 to b" expended within the l:t

n' an k .rs ae indii.strial wauk- rs su.-h as are un.I in Gary. Kid Ghica'-o. Ham- ' ''toi. Indiana ilaib.-r and otlo r in n-trial o-?nter Th" Xoithwvst n.'iana confluence will r.atie, of 1! , I IIAItKV I.. Ii Wis. i'i.s s-.itn. $2 2. .'". pa: t of t his f. -t i ino'.int 1 J . J 'b I : i e t cd ;,. c 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 ". 1 -ions fioni in iin'i'i-, wall i ri'.i; th" UM.s;il'y laild I'M' ttie MlilO'ls If-vt-natioti of the p-opJe ai ;i'." 'ala:.ct reuion. g t.... .

ur e.irs for th- i.l and uplift. ofi"w-!" a I'eis-.n t.iKiii;- li'iuor from

i.Mini.iii' ni lU'i.nn. : v o! . il Dr. l'.n s 's a Hon;, i I i . a: . ; - 1 the .Methodist n.in;-tr in S v. I nu; nl. THAT .MA KIN WAll.M i f t-r fri'.hlu.ttiim fiom Dd'auw uni-j FKIF.NDS .tisity with the deuie, ,.f . . l; ;N- (V Siwcil Iamp and Erg. InI'rom that i:, -t ;t at am -e ;! ! i- as e-y lest coal. Quality ar.d i i ii t h e b- : ) . . .! a ; i I . : v ;. , ..a- motto. D. D. Iii r'r: dura- was at Iii"! K X ' I : I. " ' K vV .MAHTIX. ( ont-ress st. M. H ch ;r. l; La - j , , s p, V. D Shimp. DU:', V. fayctte. lb- r en:.. :i..-d th. re and W'.-h. a . Pad! 1 ! '.. Home ."StO. then -pent fo.ir ."u - ,,t th" Ti .tuty j Adv. SiUi'S-lO

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MM I ML! !f" ul.-ri th e-dithe stood on the llll I rlill ' r'rnr" r:v r,uv ""'lJ,ied Y th" FarmJ Uli illUIl . Tr Ij.lJis'. The oil r!rt

'haph uts rnptr:,rfpfi in 1 1 r and a ; .- landmark in St. .To-eph oui - It. was i in th- spring t Thankt-ghin:: day, 3 1 ". the I i im i of the Fir-f church raised , i I ' toward the $10.",. 00'' fund' ' r ! d to build a new church ''.'. re. ! ratio , and lr-tinn at the nfar- . i . It- v.-a U in Terr- Haute, when !" r" 5 J :: ,t th" n-xt hihs- , . ' a ; : ; o .. ( ;.;. ; ' . It wa t i:ro.;::h th. ctforts of Dr. I '.. i - j.tid t h- la t I : . 1 lnry Webb . .i'o'hrn, pastor of th-' First Preap- ! f.re h.is arrival here relativ? I to a r ial in Sou'h F.end. Dr. i a i was ;il-n on tli" lavt coniniit- ! tf' that m'-t Mr. S nidav at Winona COURT'S JURISDICTION IN LIQUOR CASE Wl,eth,-r the citv .a.ait and the i" al polio- liave any jurisd ction J Illinois through Indiana int MichUaM a ,.;.tlI (,uostion that wa.s i.ii-' vi in cit court Saturday morn ir. q- di:iin: the hearing of W'adslaw Si-epka. aire.sted early Monday mot Hin:,' on the c harge of having the unlawful possession of liquor. S . pka u;i;; taken by the police . . ........ Pom a P.i.in.l liank tram, lie n;il j two suit' ases ctmtiiiiiin Jl piart .of whi.Gv.v which he purchased in j 'hi-a-:. lie also had a railroad tickit showinp: that he was hound for letroit, Mich. The nifb-ers who made the arrest te.-tilied that they had been notified by th" ouductor on the train that there was a man on board who had 1 a : !i:i nt it v of w hi.sk j . i j Tii" attornev tor the defense at 'th.- lieaiim,- iaiod the ipjestion of jurisdiction, lie d. clued that his client bv irlu.- f tiie purchase of ! a tu kt fioni (hi a-,ro to Detroit ii: ..'..at. 1 liiame an inti-rtato ! ,m -:.- .a-, and w as no under the ' j u i' i si i : i i 1 1 ni Indiana authorities, j ! m.'y l'ios. Schwartz contended thit the p:bl)ation law of the state aie-, it a piiuia facia oifense for a -. P. h. more th.:a one gallon I of .. i. ; ia his possession, und he -spirs-cd the a-,- that the ipiestion ;' an . t !'. .:, .,r-i nuer did not ;: i . ; . , ( j,. ei,'. Ia I-- i;d it:' imitir.ued the casf a Mo:a', i a 1 1 1 rnoon to an op- .. ,,, the atioi n-v.s to submit j , vv pn-r on tin- uu-stion fess 7 V-- vi.- V- - 4...- rf1 w. J V.- V.. W" J v. J . J w, j v v. f -.I-ii - mm r w. .. K. j . -

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Fiu Gembarzewski Boys are With

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r. .. - .if r v ' : 'w; ' "' '" '. ' V - 31 K. AND. MHS. (JKOIKii: Mr. and Mrs. George Oemha rze wski. 1 1 - 7 V. Xapier st., liave the distinction of displaying a service fbii; with tlvc stars and the linncr of perhaps the only family in South Fend witli iie sons tihtins; under the colors. Four if their sons are now in France Ii ml have been in the thick of battle fur several months. The youngest is at anip Taylor, DuisVille. Kv. The father is a victim of what mlKht be termed the irony of circumstances. He wus born in Prus sian Poland, was in the ranks of the ' German army nearly "." years imo and. having only Iiis first papers cannot exercise the rights of citizenj ship in this country. j Father Ii Pat riot Ir. I "I wish that I had live more sons ; r to s"ij.i over tnere. said .Mr. .em- . barzewski Saturday nicht. '"I know j that crowd in Prussia and it is my earnest hope that the United States? and her allies win this war. I helped the Germans take Metz from the French in 7! and I want my sons to Kive it ba.'k to -France." Mr. Gembarzewski is ) 1 years ohl and his wife 60. Their eldest son, John. ::i, is in France with the United states infantry. Xavier, .10. is helping to man a bi field gun "over there; Blazey, 2". is also in the heavy artillery, and Aloysius, 2?,. is in the ranks of the infantry somewhere iti France. Joseph. 21. the youngest, is still at Gamp Taylor and is trainin"; with an artillery unit which is scheduled to leave this country in the near future. ItoyM All Six Footer. All of the hoys are strapping big six footers. F.efnre the war John was employed at the Studehaker corporation plant here, as was Aloysius. Fdazey and Joseph were employed at the Sj niter plant here, and Xavier ( was on the force at the No. fire stnticn. V.'. Thomas st. Xavier and Plazey enlisted here when the United States declared war, and the other three left South Bend amonq the fi rt draft contingents last fail j and early spring. j The parents hare two daughters in , this rit' to sh:ire in ,ho R,or" (,f having sent a representative group i of five j otinc Americans to tight the j Huns'. 'Ihr boys are all natives of j ti i citv and unmarried. They wero educat"d nt th St. Hedwige Polish , 'ntholic tiarochial school, H. Scott st.. and became imbuec" with the s'dnt of pntriotism incuicateii ny th.e school, their parents, and the ! Polish Falcons, a semi-military or- j ganration, the members of which ; are sworn to support this country j in an hour of peril. Pedmen attention; All Redmen are requested to meet at the hall Monday at 1: "a sharp to attend tha funeral of Brother Fred C. Pearson. Advt. M4!-7 "I i . fei rrri w. V- -v-' w,v v 'k rs

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n 4 It - V ? CIOrilAKZhVSKI. : -vj s. . r '-- ' s. "- ... - V , v. .- . 1. v :' .. . ... S. ..-ii -S: ; . - - ALOYSIUS. ,o' . "vi i? . if , . .a ' -f.: aavii:h. Notre Dame News Bugle calls hae replaced the ring- j ing of bells as signals at Notre i Dame. Sorin hall has been converted into barracks. Seventy additional men were inducted Saturday and .. v .v,; l-U IIIUIU rif Mil UIIUUSII I I ! j physical examination. Military drill j i is a regular feature, and its effects are ulready noticeable in the cari nage and demeanor of the men. j Capt. Murray is suffering with grip, j tut has not, given up work, saying there is too much to be done to take i the cures recommended htm. Anions ( the boys, one of the most noticeable effects of military exercises is an , unusually keen appetite, winch can can hardly wait tor mess time. ! The first issue of the Scholastic, the university students' publication. ! will be Saturday, Oct. i:. Ilev. Leonard Carrico. head of the deartment of Knglish, wil appoint the ! i'oaril of editors this week. Students (y the school of journalism will I have charge of the news section of the publication. Their first meeting j i was held Satirlay to organize for ; the carrying on of this work, which ! is entrusted to tiiem for the hrst 1 time. -ach Koekn was at the univer si t y Saturday after an absence of several days on account of a severe spell of grip. ile had his men out Saturday afternoon and put them through a hard smmmaue. ("apt. Pahan had charg of the s-juad dur ing Kockne'j, absence. The cancel- i lation of the game with Kalamazoo j came for the other end, and the' Notre Pan e men would have prej urred to play the Rime as schedii'a.l HTifO:ill lisrili":itu In fi-.Pi(nr . i . PH". dent to the inuueti.-n proces es , , . t . s nie phase cf which is going on , i lewry minute every day. t 1 Send your hln-s f,.r ,Ih eloping .nd printing to Schi!lit.g's. Advt.

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