South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1918 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES COUNTY OVER TOP Dies Leading Troops; Parents Will Receive His Service Cross bertsoii Bros. Co. BY S54.100 Store Opens at S:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m. X aii m . w v 4 l
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D. W. Horton, Leader of the Campaign, Thanks People of Cities for Aid Local Amount SI 90,000.
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Th oriicir J akpnrtinnruej.t f 5 -'') l.r. OA for St. Jo-oph ivmnty in the T'r.if ! War Work drive w.u or-!.i''"l 1; ?".!'" " th": cam rate cl "! 'v v--. -d.-v, rk-ht. A ','! p r .. increase a nvid to th original apportionment ;i few Vt f k K :r,'n "rti-;;.l ;. k-.äi--. v:-n by I. W. Marlon, : i r:;i n of th driw-, .irToTal Kiiirmi!! r''-iv.'i during the drive. 27.Z,l". )f thN amount ' u t M Bend Kuw- !:'), A 00 the wr fM-t. Mi-li;t wnku .and l'nn township rave $'f,lMO, and the othrr townships rear bed $13.00 0. Th rvi?ei apportionment for the county, o'itulo (,f South Bend and M!h iw.ika, was 7 .'' 0 . Hortons statement. South Bead and Mishawaka put the rounty nvcr the top." was th s! itim'-nt made bv Mr. Horton Thurs'l.ty nlirht. "T.ii.erty townnhlp tame up to its original apportionment but did not roach the revised l'iota. All other townships rn ad e than "A j.n- cent of t.h"ir quota." Mr. Hfrt(n expressed his thanks to tli- people of the co'inty that had made the drive- a stier". He said, "Much credit N due the people who have had the work in charge. Owlnr; to the imni"'JI;itP rps-jmn se In South Bend and MDhaw ik.j, most of thtjrne wa.s spent ori personal r .limitations by the township workers. "The apportionment for the entire county was ,aed upon its appraise.; xalue and th" amount for the townships were not too hisrh and should hnw. heen reached hy them."
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FIND DEAD MAN IN GAS FILLED ROOM
Srrojur odor of esrapinK' kxh ' Mrs. Ioui.se lirown. 107 W.- Colfax iv., to the room of one of her roomers, Henry Lavi.-, a!. out 7 o'clock , Thursday niijiit. She knocked at i the door, hut ot no response. Tin n Mrs. lirown called th- ioli e, and o:Tirer Nick I-iskowski responded. He also knocked on the door of D'ivis room, hut Kot no repon.se. T)i' odor of kj-n appeared to come from under the door. The officer then hroke in the door and they fouled Davis dead in the room. The body was col 1. The escaping saa came frota a lighted t'a.s t--tov In the room. Coroner Swatitz was called, and pronounced that death Aas caused "hy heart dls.ue. D.ivis wu-s 40 yearn dd, and had licd here aho-jt :i week. Nothing i- known uhout Ills relatives or where he came from.
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LIM'T. CHAKLICS H WWW K.
1-"irst I-ieut. Charles Ilurrouh lU-eve, .nly sjn of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. J:eev of lMymouth, Ind., met death on Oct. 7, while leading the t.rst battalion of the "3rd infantry, L'nd division, in an attack on Illano .Mont iiide. Tiie commanding; olller of the hattalion had hcen killed on the day previous and iieut. iieeve as his adjutant, took command of the men, in an advance owe most perilous ground, which wa--won ly -his exampde of splendid courage and leadership. l'or thi success whicli cost Iiim his life. Ia"Ut. !!( t;vt" was recomno nded for the Distint;ucsheil Seri?e Cross, the highest posihl- honor which the Cnited .State could pay to his memory. I.iout. Keoo was a student at Houe Military school for four years, after which hf entered and was
graduated from the preparatory department of Notre Dame university. In the fall of H'14 he enrolled in Unlaw school of the same university. The deirree of bachelor of lav-s was conferred upon him in June of 1917, after he had been in the country's service for several weeks, he havinj; entere. 1 the first otllcers training camp at Fort Ilenjamin Harrison cm May 11. Dieut. Ileee was commissioned a first lieutenant in tlie cavalry In August, and received his sailing orders three days after the KTantin of his comniission. Ho lanued in South Hampton. Kurland, on Oct. 4, and was detailed on service behind the lines nitil his application for a transfer to the fisrhtinp front was granted. He went Into action on July 1. at the neconl battle of the Marne, which was the turning point of the war.
HIS CLUB
BOOSTS DRIVE
WILL CELEBRITE
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TONGUE IE SICH
CROSS, EMS
Hurry, Mother! Remove pobons from little stomach, liver, bowels.
Sells $2,600 Worth of War Savings Stamps at Thursday's Luncheon.
Ancient Order of Hibernians Will Meet Sunday at the Oliver Hotel.
Give "California Syrup of FiVs
at once ir bilious or constipated.
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I."ss than five minutes was r--i'Mrrd to .M-H in War Savirv-Ts
st;:m".-- amonc the members of the
The committee In charre of the
cekluat.'on of Martyr's day by tht Ancient Order of Hibernians and! Iidies" auxiliary, who are beintf ( j. lined by the Friends of Irish I 'ree- I
Kiw.mis clut. at the uu'ani7.ations i '"'m- "vri wi:i re i.ei.i jn me uu-lnr-.i-h.-oo Thm-.,i .v i t.i,-i l'n J room of the Oliver hotel .next
new uaartfrs at the Jefferson hotel restaurant. Mrs. Robert Holvers( hi id. wh.o rendered two x At b" n .rodies writt-n for the pr seat War Savings stamn cam-
o ,P.-r. . v.-as ai.T.oint...! t . . n t .. . ,: . v v v. ., . ' 't i- Dune, Hor. J. V. O'Mahony j
f'-farv : r i 1 trvs'irer and took down
Sunday afternoon at .". o'clock, have completed arrangements for the af- . fair. A musical program has been j arranged and aaclress-s will be made j bv Hie lle Co-n-iius Hajerty of
the ,i i.v-.-i -iptions a Actim; I're-'t
i.o.j; ii.nnnr'iscnitiiiii etiieo ir
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of Indianapolis, and Hon.
o'N' ill of Chicago. T:' reception committee is com
,-..,;, c a. ad r Kell, r 1 IM,S' of ' r- Fatra k K.' Mullany.
st.i? d the ! .,11 rolling by subscrib!t u ! o- f'no worth of stamps. Other s :bs. rip: lop.s ran-:- .! from $2r". to
Very Special for Saturday Warm All Wool V dour Coats at $25
fell tiflPI mwm n I
Silk Satin lined and interlined, 3 models in all the warm winter colors. These coats were made by Max Rubel, 135 Madison A v., New York. All hand tailored. The price we offer these coats to you for is less than we paid for these same garments. Early in August.
Unusual Sale of Handsome Dresses at $15, $19.75, $25 Every dress we offer you in this Sale was carefully examined and selected as to style, material and workmanship. Dresses for afternoon and street wear, Dinner Gowns, Serges, Lucolettes, Satins, Georgettes.
Tomorrow Saturday Three Xmas Handkerchief Bargains, Very Special Frices. Men's Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, very handsome, quality with cord border, 25c each. Women's Hand Embroidery Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, in colors and white, 25c each. 40 dozen Boys' Fine Quality, colored bordered Handkerchiefs, very special, 25c each. These 3 lots of Handkerchiefs are all Irish- make, hand drawn hemstitched.
All Tailor Made Suits Reduced for Quick Clearance We "have reduced every winter suit in our stock, including velvets and fur-trimmed suits. The reductions range from 20 to 33 1-3.
1500 Yards of 36-in. Handsome Silks at $1.50 yard Suitable for waists, dresses, petticoats and linimrs. Everv yard is considerably less than original manufacturer's costs.
Tomorrow, Saturday Crepe de Chene and Georgette Blouses at $3.95 and $5.95
A Wonderful Opportunity to Purchase Holiday Gifts. About 200 in all, from one of New York's finest waist makers. This lot consists of all the odd waists from this maker. The $3.95 waists are qualities we usually sell for $5.75. The $5.95 waists are qualities we usually sell from $8.50 to $12.00. Mo;tly sizes 36, 38 and 40.
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Tomorrow, Saturday, exceptional values in splendid quality and all Silk Crepe de Chene. Envelope Chemise at $1.98 8 styles, trimmed with dainty filet laces, all beautifully made
Patrick O'Shea. Hon. John .1. Hayes,
I J;t ii : I J. McNamai a. Frank Kelly, j I'ori.elr.is Hunt, Sr. Kdw.ao J. Fo- !
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The mer.iber-bip campaign "f the i 1 ''"Uiorn. James Hennessey. P. A. j club has .-tarted otf with splendid J'-vee. I r. it. I Lucas, John 1 pros., . t for a ;:rand ü:.;sh. Ati- J'hnst.n. Mylw:r P.. l.ahcy. Louis n, ".im . m. r.t -.v.,,- made by the presi- J w- ;4. n n. John T. Neenan. John! ! :; of ; :;ev applications ha ini; 1 -N" 1-,,;it" ' J'I'h M. Sullivan, b.-.-n i. c-ive 1 and approved Wil- ! Patrick O'DtM, lentis J. J. Tansey. Pir: :d.-r h is offered a .ri;:- of 1 Prank J. Marphy. Hdward J. Co-an. j " for the member who scores theiJ'h:i Panninham. Vincent ialy. hitha-st ii. :m er of points in the ! N -1 P'-'--a" ,,f lh" A- - H- ' I .... 'l-i .1... I' II , ... 1 tf... A T - i rr
c;i!:,; r.n. .v:. ihii"ai) i. un.iiu, -i. .i.iv - .T. - Tdi T. r !.Oir...n a New York I Haj;eri5 . Mrs. A. Andt-rs.cn, -Mrs. ; " attorn. -v uho is rukit-a trip across Ceicha Casey, Mrs KUen Parley.; pi p OA ID flC TRflUFR m i.5 "Mrs John J. Haves. Miss MauliLU THIrt UT I nUUOCnO
Children's Winter Shoes Black Elk Skin Shoes for boys at $4.65. Playmate Shoes, tan button at $3.65.
500 Smooth Fit All Silk Changeable Taffeta Petticoats at $3.95 This lot is just another "Quality First" bargain brought to you through a very fortunate purchase. You cannot buy the'silk for the money. Good generous full petticoats.
A child appreciates the gift el u a ii.
set as much as it does the gift of a plaything. Fur Set of Conev at
5.00
Also a splendid collection of rfparate jM- V scarfs and muffs of natural or red fox tlr and coney at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Manv of these have been reduced from frlA s
7.95.
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All Wool Serge Dresses Wonderful Values. Priced at
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$5.00, $5.95 mm
and up Smart models for school or dress occasions navy, copen, green, wine, brown, with fancy trimmings and changeable collars, ages 6 to 14, a verv great variety of ml C3 ml styles.
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Coats at $10.00, $15.00 and up For Girls 6 to 16 Years. A remarkable line lot of smart models, plain and fur-trimmed, Velours, Broadcloth, Zibelines, Kersey, Velvets, Military Cloths, full lined coats, stylish and warm a practical gift. Little Tots' Coats, smart and trim, same as her older sister's coat, loose belted models, some with fur collars, specially priced at $5.00
Remarkable Values in Boys' Warm All Wool Overcoats at $8.95 These overcoats are all heavily lined with grey checked flannel, Blues, Browns, and Khaki, sizes 3 to i vrs 200 Pairs of Boys' All Wool Odd Trousers, made of finest worsteds, priced $2.50, $2.98 and $3.50.
In Our Men's Furnishing Section Tomorrow
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Men's Flannelette Gowns, 'ie;tt
gowns, made of warm Flannelette SI. 75. Men's Woolen Socks, extraordinary value-. 59c pair. Men's Warm Winter Union Suits. $1.95 and $2.43.
i Men's All Worsted Sweater ( wt. $4.50 to 9.50. j Men's Beacon Bath Robe Blankets, $4.69 to $10. j .50 dozen Men's Silk Four in Www A Ties 59c
Iiis .Mrs John J. Hayes. Miss Maud j
1-vv tii! i". !-te'st of the X.i- "un;, irs. jv. v.. noi'K.ui, .uis. i
: t:o:vM S, . :r:'y b airue, w ,s .r.e of Mc.Namara. .m.ss Ann auui, Look at the tongue, r.iotlier! Tf'tb.- c i -t o-- )oror at Th"r5 iv's Mi.s .Nel! mith. Miss Catherine
c.itd. it Is a sure M-rr. th;t VOU-
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1 -rainut'" ' "', Mrs. Minnie Troe-er. Mrs.
CONTAINED QUART OF
HIGH POWER BOOZE
which to serve drinks. Out in the kitchen behind the stove, a gallon container half full of whi.-kv was found hidden lehind a
TWO CHILDREN LOSE OSCAR POWELL WOULD FATHER IN .SOUTH BEND. ENJOIN CITY FROM
CARRYING OUT ORDER
for ;! il i '. .. S .! ' . . '
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jiee.l a gentle, t hoi oi.ch c:e tr.s:i. ; the :.-a c.;.' ir 'wi-r,-. that a bra r.h i
lit once. i o' t-. d 1 1 1 1 ti,o. v o'itd b. r -v - r . Th una s Heidhorn of the auxiliary.
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doesn't leep. be-.'t . t or act ! w .r two Tl - l-.uii" has Veen i
i;atu rally, or Is fev,rj.-h.. st-r-.v.h ' 't.-..e.. s-: . befor,. the war and t-r tainnv" r.tfcour, i ri.ith bad.; la.- sto:::.ti !,-.d;i". ' p-:r. v !"T-i'.irt;s in r.ivl nr:i-"- 1 fore thro.it. d;arrhoe.i. In!! of cdd. i tar: m. !? m-tnb, rhi - o...r, Cr. M I HP R P M I A H'l I fJ M
;ifiu'.: f the f ity 1, filo .-ilt l:i
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l&rce tray with a picture of a beau-' syj U"1U"" ll",u ;
1.t t , . T i r . t i, T 1 i 1 11 IT 111 IT ill lilt tu HIT Kk Ul? Uit'l linn in iio 'trnLri, . .t.-v --x. . . . , ;ttle on, s ston-.ach. !te: ..:.d ' o'.v.'n ! a k eT t o-v and i.-irr.. of Lv,ns La 1- -rt u n-, Mr-. John J. ' nj"f,",l . ... , ., . . . , . : . , ....... I
Jhs Kose U .. r. el t v. .ir.s. K4wvw v . - - ...v.v. - - . v ,
'i-.--- isioii rt.. was an oia iair or ua.nis. io j'Oiice nciu juariers liiere ir.f i iu muwunts, - on. j
ii . .,.1 n v I t V. c-rmcr-f t -v i A nctin Irrv-?-i r 1 s Ivo vp.its r'1 ri. "ir joai "'I' .8 iOl .
,V j, ivited to attcml this en- " -1 :)'( tney looea penetuy ; dookcu on u enarsse 01 iiiinr me itiu-u iciie; uum men oimei.. jon. ijmih m.i aao u-mi-u.hi.i. .o-i.. 4...a.
innocent. ' uniawiui possession r uquor ior Austin irowm iki;, a eK auo, m.tii- ".'i m- ioa : auu t f )jjv-r .ei,...,i ji ; Km net so to .erct. benjamin H. i sale. He va place,! under KC0 , ed at Detroit, Mich., telling them to ! dr -pa rtrnent of thf c;iy af-kint: th .f . , l!ohert and Detectives Horace Ham- I bonds which he furnished. I come to Foath Bend, and enclosing i court to restrain the defendants
i'ton and Williani Ielinski. when' I the monev ne'essary for thfrn to I from carrying int.. execution their, th- raw jorUo..-
K'ive a tr-,sp."ir.f il of "i'al..'," n: t - of .r:-eru-a r- who-- - A ryrup of l"irs. ' and in a !;o..i : !:;:-';. d':.; i.v
lII th f.n:l, eorsstii"ltd w.-te. :n- ' lv"Mi'!.e M ill h ;;iu..!St. who i
il!reVd f.od ar.d r t f. t . t ! y ' o u :'.' a 5 I th.e K lao'.e f of t!o !:tt!" 'o-.;-'- w ::h- ! V- v '!' n-o-'ran. !.'-.
" ,-iri"-- . WILCOX IS PROBATED t
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out ar .:. a:;.! y,-;.
playful . hdd a w..?n. ' th You r.-. dn't a s.i i. t1' ' take rns 1 ir::r "tr ;.iati.-:" :
v dl, , r :-:. v.-. is aN a n h'V, !
they '.o,. irs d''.ei!.;s t.
lvvy; 1.11' '.- 1 Atk vei cr -;
"Califorr.it ::; of
lath . io:,. , : : üf all a.- ar. i f r . r )y on t:.. . . 1'., trrfe:t" :v-h! '1. Xtt the V' ' ' j-s 1:1.1 do ' . ' 1 r-y r u 1 1 "" ; ' " 1 Ikir.d With t or.
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"it'e aril Al' of the property con.-itins; of Tv.d-ty 1 p-i i n.ii eliects v.tlued at j-,.u)" is ,,f i'e.juer.tbci :., Helen M. Wilcox.
v.-t. ui.iy and fe- . wid.ow cf the i.t: Hen ja min M. Wilof h;s lit'.- ate! be.-t ; cox. w h w . '. . ;-.s i'.!eJ for pro,Ik:- .'i tl;-- t. ;.vi:t t ourt Thursday. H.-n ob r w.-. the -.1-r.t Th.-- d" ; ..' xecuted Sept. -..." 'r c.i n o f ; C 1. Ii 1 2. a tui ..s w lire. l
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make the trip. The letter states that
thev enttred the little grocery store V U P A Wll I ftlVP
sh.ortlv '..efore 10 o'clock Thursday, ' TU A MICPIWlMc n A DT V Hrownril;? waä loavins? l-trnt for nicht. I HAnmoUl V irJÜ rAn I T I South Bend ar.d wa soin to work
The Oab ers looked at the pants i
ordr to clos" soft drink places that r rr.rh:no. jeje ha-d by
were forrr.er'.v Faloon next Monday
and then they looked at John An old fashioned Thanksgiving Dycl tk. th proprietor of the store. ! party will he x'iven in the p-ym-
JThey looked at th.e pants atrain, and j n.isium of the Y. W. C. A. Friday
then Sert Itoberts ',p:tn to feel ! veninp at . :4d clock. 1 He artair thtin. He ran his hand down one of j has been planne, I to honor the new-
the dilapidated Iok. and. lo! ne j ly enrolled members of th aswocia
1 t inn comTnittee i r :
mcrr.injr. The ra.e is rc t for hear-:
: . . . , . M , , Inf I t i rr. ,.,-.. .. t 'i -. r,l j I . . i J i O I r '
! for a, man t- tne name 01 .uuentii, onun -...t .... .... .
ster. and wanted the chil-1 Hec. 3. Atty. ('.. A Kara bausch rep-;'
I -esent-- the ilai n t i:T. : 1 A similar tuit bv ftt" C. Hasp.
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Tl.ritr r.-cipf 4 ( W
iiLd; I'- ioo, th- '.urn h"ui.
::V; A- D-:-. '!; k. who av
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j i:ri ( .ir.iri in;.. ,., .:.-t ':':.e . .; ::'.-t of the S . .. t,a ! I. -!!! co , ,: h.. i-tt-r of :!. Aiue -
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: .:;.! Darry I. o s.ireti'-.s on th-? v. ho named a1
udi: aiiit : a tor of t!.e estate.
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'iiioken s'ipptr ar..l bazar triven
j ; . k 1 ;,.- ,.;. ty hi., he.l h laui'H c: v.rac. 1 . a nencai .v af: rm-on at - ..'clock in . . h.urch Saturday eetiit.c. Nov. 2H. at
.-...m ' er of Comma : o,. Th- N. Man; st. iv.; is open t h-- p-.'-b"'. ' Adt.
upper.
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as a team.-
dren to meet him here.
Th.e children arrived early : nurs-
Th.e pi' tur- !:--i'v:; V.ith h- B Irl 'I A- -T o for Th-tr.kfulr.. ' v. :V
M.,,. r1 "Vn thv rot ,.ff wr.l'.'I. was io r.ae o?en nea;u a
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the train and failed to e tlieir
father, they went to the police sta-
a nd "Butter H; r.
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found what he was lookirr for, tion. who were nrur,l during the j tion an(1 ,1 their' story. Th.p police;
whisky.
The liquor wa contained In a
b r'rr'i't r-.airf Th:iri.i!iv fnorr.ir.ir. : . are a..'I 10 u:.' !..
wan continued until Monlav merr. .
ma. ! nu: AI)MlM'i:TloN I. IT
department h;e looked the Un . r,r-r.
ever for Hrownripir or Mit hed hut ! f Ub "UlM C UntUII
recent allied home drive, which
closes Friday niht. All ir embers
oiiart t-ottle. and !;ad be.-n shoved ;of the Y . . A- are coruiidy m- j , tQ an (.;irlv- hour this morniüj clear down to the end of the pan'iii'ed to be pre-ent at this party. j located neither of them. lr. where the latter had been kno- The children are beir.jr rar'-d for
! ti:i:s. ! I-o'l-r ot a"l!;.i-.str.iu .. :
MEN'S CONFERENCE: h- , ... IV. f fded Ve-ei.b.y ith
LHHI A(iL LICi:sI. William Alfred Lsh. navy . uarter-
cers founl the elas. the same kin I imagers department. nwny. Mich.,
ued in s.ilooiis in "et" places in tnd Ann V-.iüic. Chicago. Ill
ted. Then ehind an unsuspecting!
lookir.tr box of '..maker oats, the otri-
hx th.e matron of the county j til.
Owir.K to the pre', aler.ee of In-
!e;
Ib.n 1 of J4 1- -e-u: o
, .- , .. tt- a.,, i'.'n.t M in an l I1': :'' v
' iili-I..i. 1,1 li.rti.j . ... I'he conference of th Ind.tr. a SMte -"hive;.-. Th- ;r,..i! pr pr'v FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES !r-,i ot nv,,,,,,! a., -1-1 at
