South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 327, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 November 1918 — Page 2
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MET HOD IS 1 . Tlrat TV.'. .T. N. I I.. 'mtT; ."'a.'. .S. Miin .a-s ;.t 'J ' ' a in. hur1 !.'! jit ',:;? : m. I'atilic worship at tO:i a. :u fin i ":.'? p. iti Mrna'c rr-vn. b'-.el. J"t. Tb ro4ns of tl.- Wori 1 ." venire t. ir.n. 7... 8'ibj.- T, ".;.,; I'i. '.: "from tU War." Bl. ragt Memorial TY!f ax C) Lrort . Hr Jim 1. rrtlMf, I I, rtor. .wur4ay aod at '' -U a. rn.; A. Kr! n. hi rl n t r. ! T.f M rrl::' s.:t! t p:i.'. -' k I'is-b-r's .!'.;. t. 'Th- H!:. -t Kir. 1 .f l tiankrli !-.t " K;i'.orlJi i.Mjnv ervl-. !! I-T K'.'.rf II ' nt :.''. p rn. ; ; .i tU") tt r i at 7-' p. ia ; tbJ re by ir!n)tr- n "!! Cbrit'i ;rT Ütirsl." f.!lM rT mf!' ti picture ia tLr.- ;-u if "Tic fart Jr'niii Played tu Wli.tilri,- t War." Cfiff-Co'DT MlrfiTrr nJ Tutt st. U HUhnM H Crowlr. rastor. CIbss ireef'rur at 1'J o'cJork. Lwa. K'inday hc.nl at a::.o a. ia. ; Cb-:a Wbtb.-ruiij. j;riofeficI-ijf. Rhrr Park Svr lit fi 5t. M.'ith of M!ba hVm is v. !... Il'di-o. r'tor. Sunday srbo' at 9 a. u.; Marshall Bill, a ;t! nten-l-nt. LwsM Urif hta- -MIppt nnd Francis tta Her. (iuy U. Jla-k. pastor. Sundar ack&ol at s:45 a. na.; Ii. C. Dclonj, uprlntecdii I. Trinity Bitte and Yaar tb. Tier. M'Tin t. Hunt. rtor Wbl nhol at a. m. Kiplolph K!l:i. F'ip'-rlnt.Mi - P-nt. ?lrntrr worship Mt 10:4i lt!i t-riiH n by pustr. On account of thp unit.n n:c-tiJiT at tli? Mtrh S'hool, th-r vlll b no -Tnij. ttW-. I"lwfrth MTrKr4aI. err. L!n-n r. ay W., ari-J OMvf Kt.. ltcv. V. Sitz-r. Pstnr, uriljy !fl.'il at I :'50; !lfiin l intiy, Mjprlntcii'lent Mfirulnj: hrvlr 1 ü ; 4". to which, all htp frir.t ror!lnlly lnTitetl. Special mmlc win b given Ny r!i r.-iolr; ev tiln? k rTlr f.crrin ft 7 nflork. Th- ivr-or-lnteri'ient wlnbe! t infft h 11 mrt;lr of th 'hilHtma pr-jram rommltt'-e Iidi:!--llately f'.llowtriS Sur.-iiy ecbm-1. A uiffiii of th- iHirltt l.nurd hi- r.f-n ' aill f'r V1--X k Suii'l'.y venlr. t dSi'MMs vitally Important n;attr Tli paatr uri,'f that every ru-aiSr ?.' pn-s-nt. xtull MenmrlaJ f hurrh. C r. S. Ml I I fan and Victoria St. . C'h.irU II. !.- on. I). C L... paator. Huu1ny ein! nt 10 a. tu.. Joüri Eil wards. hupriiitiMnlnt. Ptil.I1- rrMp 11 a. m . anbjwt. "T'i .New litxriOod ilcpirl." JJpw.-.rth leai'ij- tküU p in.; prl a-rvice 7 :.".o p. 10., pul'ject, "The Christianity of Jn." Motjdny S p. ro. the Ur. Henry 1 Iiit1 will deliver a tnen.tge to the hufh iiüd hold the flrat quarterly confrrenr. Crnaan Lafayett bird, and Wayna at. Her. II. 8. illllcr. pastoi. Sanday ?Lool at 0:W a. re.; John Koch, anr-er-JBtendent Treachinc at 10:30 a. ra. and 70 p. m. Kpwortü len.r. at 7:00 p. m. l:ayer in?ilag TV'edceeday at 7:43 p. m. Uymn 722 K. Broadway. Rev. G. rajri. pastor. Sunday btor.l at 0:3y a ra.: V' I'orter. lupprintcnrtent. FREE METHODIST. Trea Metbodlat IVntmylrania ar. and Rush at Iter. VV. E. Webster, paater. nnday achool at 9:30 m. l'aal Nftdt?.!. iUperlrndrsL Trcacliiar at 10;GO a. m. and . uaJ p. ra. AFRICAN M. E. OlUet A. M. E. 310 TV. Monrtx at ReT. A. T. Rt? Jiir, paator. Claas meet !cff at 10:00 a. ra. Sunday actioo! at 12 .20 p. m. ; Iter. Kll 1. Stewart, auperIntendent. 1'aylor'a A. M. K. ZIon Corner Eddy and Ctmpia tu. Her. L. I. Powell p.atfr. PRESBYTERIAN. ITefmlnitr Scott and I,n1ey sta. Ret. Alfred M. F.ella. 1. D.. pastor; realdenre. tStS N. Scott L Suml ty nohool at Öu"J0 a. m. ; L. C. WhlU orul. superln-ttnd-nt. Public won-klp nt 10 :43 a. ra. and 7 A) p. in. The sni )n nueta before tb morninj: aervice. Senior Entlvavor aocb'ty aieeta at G:C0 p. m. Tlrt Corner Washington ar. and Lafayette blvd. Rer. Charles A. Lipplntott. D. D.. pastor. Misg Charlotte iL I'artrldep. assistant to the minister. I'nMtr worship at 1':lf h. ni. ; uddrrss by thf miulfr: IUM.' f h"jl at '.:,' a.t r.i.; If n s I"fl!tjvlili ruh at T-;i a. m. ; yoiiiijr people's fa-etiitr .Tt .":ir p m.; Coniiiunilt nnisicul Hervicv at 4 p. m. Program y the t li(-ru- f Hie FirM M. F. .Mrmorial ln:r-h Mishnualv urid'T the le.v1rhlp of M1v Tlael Hnrrt. M?v Mndtf' Woodward U'iuln. oranint. lri Vldt Shy l'.irk.s. violinist. Thankspivlii; sertic.. W-dn'd ! ;tt Tir.tt p. Jn. Adilr'A by Dr. Fr.ra Van Nnyv Trinity .trhn S. F.jrn. pastor c,n leave. A. V. Saunders, pastor on duty. KunJ.iv school nt 0 :. a. in.; F. 13. French. p' rin tendon t. f.rnlIiC worship 10:4". ThMikclrln? errtnn by N Croft, a senior at MCortnb k h'niin!iry in ' Ii irrt g, . Tw o ntriKia by the chlr; a dn t by M's II. Uck and Mr. Pondorf; rhri-tlan Fndenvor ":4" p. m., 1 iUer. S.-flle Weinbrrfc; ev.Miinj; sermn. " A IJesp tabb" ;'ln-" S..1. t.y M'.s M i.-aibc.-Iiii. A rorilla'i Ictne and a warm churHt ai-j-ured. Hap I.eer anl Dayton ata. Hev. George W. Aüion. 'uinlster. Ribls achool at 0 : a. m. ; rank Kettrlug. su fer!ntf nd-nt. C$rngr Rev. TTarri. rastor. Pnnday sraool at 3:40 a. in. Dlvina orship at 10:45 a. m. every Sunday. Everybody r.elcoce. D APT I ST. rirst --CornT and '.Vaynt' st Rev. : S. luvin. I. I.. pitor. liesl.ler.'v 211 W. Wayne tt. rdbb school at a. m.; C S. Sttpbecs. superin tendent. P:4"i h. m. 'Pro.-f W iis.'ts Tha;ikir i v i i . it Prc-i.ir!::it!c!i ::;; i S:1 . tv. "Miifc p-.p',-'s in-'tinc; T : Tu p tnit "Thanking iid Kit Aiiit'ci:" Vdiif-i-iay 7:4j . in., TUtnk.:tviu.; praw-r -rV ice. ilulnrr M reel Rev. T. R Hill!".?!. p.Jtor. Preachi- -ric.; 1::.; p. . p. r ':t5; prraeh!i:g e-vi.,. 7:i p. r.x.: J. W 1. j . ii i . . Preav-hli:-' ser i- . P :.v': r. . p p. p. 1: 1 . K.V tot!t IM'TTlillC !:..; ;rc:' -Til r. C v ri.'r 7 F. R. Rau".-h win rr-'H- h nnl evening. Mld-ek prayer ervi Wilnes lay rwn;r.g , 1.. Ilnnf irlao I'orner Washinctn IT Cherry it. Rev is. lertok. pastor. 1 Irat Swedlb Corner Laurel and Napier sta. Services at 10:SO a. m md 7 U' p. m It. Zlen- Rev. .1. R. Sini'i iv -nt( at a. 'c.irtt. p-sat.T. in. ,t '!.!. s f r all Jt5. 11 CHRISTIAN. llMt-S. Main St.. south rf public library. IVv, .Kha I.. Imh f. pator Suudaj c,ovd ut S 0. Frederb k II Truland. s'.ip. rintvcJ nt ljr tcaters are trained nr.d lesns graded. We tave ciis for all age. Preachi.-tg s.-rvb t-s 1 4 V r::i. n "Life's F.r-a:d I'-;e"' Christian En t:tTr . ."" t..;i . ',. ur.t V vi' M.r ! " Tl.anks"ivti'g ii'. -ti::g R-::i;i"'.n .or vi' .-s at 7..'' xlta :i..'i:. p.. turs i Au.erb a'a Vi t tv lL'ret." Indiautt Avenue- In llira a:id Wi.'we iti. Rev. W. A Rruul'j'-. pastor; res .l''f 2c4 Hr-er a iUM s'-M.o a 9:30 a. iu. ; W. A. Rri-ndU-e. superia tenient. Fred 'lis n. L.jristtr. Sp-. iln' mi:t bi h" .-ri hest ri. ri.nkir1vlnj r illy v-f V' . j.v ! ,; ; (ht;r. !i 1 . to 11.-- a. iu lle -r t!.- '' U:iLit a:.. t w -pv r.-a t r 1 v are artist" r- . -r r i '.! ., ! T!: iflThtar s.r-'.i.i; 1 " - i : . 1 : - m iou: v r '" ' V f., i i. '. 'dMi t cm-. c . . t TLInalea Atenae (tiurrti of ( hriat I.Inden av. a- 1 Carlisle t Err Edarard Castle. iator. Prrj-lr.k.- at lL;aj
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t. r.:. nd 7: p rn Sunday a-b.l at f a m. CLrist.an Endtuwr tt ti: p. in. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. I!f"'la i; ISraJav. Rer R ;n.-,.i .i-Lus;-n pj.-nr; reabb-c-... iu r. Crr. ,i t s-iiclay vbol at b ::;0 a. L-i : S.ii-it)r1 (' f.. )ir nprlntendei,t. Morniiicr uorsMp P :v. "The ;r:.,o.;v For a l.t World." . P. A. 'J:!; c. tr.'. Mi Jlfv.i,. M !:!iiu-hart. pr.!dnf: t'tie. "ft.unr ,r i.rtU-H" t,.,i: ' Miller. !'-adT : -fii:i4 v .-s,i:; 7 ::.n. " tra b'i:. In if ir ...n lbii; -.-rvi earn emiin l:ir:;i: t!i -..prlng Satur.biy fiiii.j;. iirnrm (hurrh T.. T.tneo!u wsy W. ".d Walnut ."ts. Itev. O. O. Iotler, rulntstera. Sünday aoi.oo! at jirfj. Q. F. '.it. 'iperlntrr'lent M'Tntn' -a r ! i 1 j at l';.".i. theme, "O llf Thank"." Y.'ir;..r I't-opb- r Allbui'-e jv.il! hr.l.l iTe e,,iiuil I i.wr at i : k" I.vinirir Tvi'-e at 7 :"'' Mm- mid-ueek prny r-nii ! f"!!ow inp sen h-t w 1)1 be t.ld r n W-d n ".:.iy i-vcnin? at 7 :.'. Flrat IxTjyefte nC Monroe stu. He 'V. II. Freshley. pastor Sunday school t b .'M a. m. ; CJorge J. Long, superia teii.Jent. ilomJnir worship nt 10:nw, Kernc n by tl.- j.,iitor, .mibject. "A Wenk Strong Mm V. P. A. at (.V 'bra l. ksb-dT. presidert; Mibje-t. "(. nnt V'i:r Mrf ie,' lel by tiie toutiu tnartl-d fxrd-'-s l.iH. Fenlng wcr-Mp at 7 :':. Praer meeting W-i!iiesJay ciybt nt 7:b". b-jrtre Iri if. Jend- r. A a ten f tui.el W. If. Mygrant. pasMr Sunday irHooj at 10:Co . ni. ; Jrt liari.3. Superintendent. EVANGELICAL. ZIon Corner Wavne and St. Teter sti Rev. Waldemar 'Joffeney, pastor. Sunday a'Lool a. in., rlis-rs in FnrliMb. anl b-rfn;in. Mornlnjr worship at b):.'U). Kubjet, "Home." 'bilstbm Fudavur 7 p. n. SL Peter's German 415 TV. L&sa'.le aT. Rev. lingo Welrheit. pnator. Snnday r hooi at U.OQ a. in.; Carl KelnWe. superMemorial pervles t 10:1." a. m. Swlnir irrle meets Friday nfternoi.ii at the school hall. Prlselila oirele nr-t Wednesday 'veniinf at Miss Jladvs Krueger. IUI S. Franklin st. Tbanksi inp day sendees Thursday at 10 o'clock. LUTHERAN. rly Trinity rnrnstiSurrmao at. ana r4ndsey st. Rer. Albert II. Kev. pastor. Sunday arhool at 9:15 a. in. ; Edward ATtts, siierlntrndpnt, 10u".0 a. ru., rlibf Fervbe with holy omniuiiion. Krlef eonfesvion.il service at lO.Ji) a. in.; 7 :.";( p. m.. vespers with crmon. Annual congregational meeting TufNd.iy, 7:4." j. rn. Annual reports uiu eleeth.u of uftirers. ThHitksrivlng ser. vief' nt the (diurfh Thtirslav 7 in. .Catechetical Instruction Friday 7 p. m. ; choir rehearsal ut S p. in. Cwris tiei rr. ?dish Chapln anfl Kerr fits. Hev. Cotrll Olson, pastor. Sunday cbxl V a. nt. and ltible elass Ö :1.".. The folio-win Sunday the Sunday Behool imftM an hour laur. Morninir servi e 10 :.X). und evening service 1 The pastor U1 be ;tvay from the eity over Sunday, bnt the pnlpit will bo suppllei. Thanksgiving day serri lo;.'U in the morning; ami the Ladles' Aid naie iu the evening. Couüruiatlon elass meets Saturday 1 p. ni. M. raul's Cerma.T JtrfTeraoii anJ William sts. Rev. II. Holle, pst.r. Couregatlou will celebrate Ihe .Vtth ni.iihcitary of the dedication of thrt ehur' h. Subjfx t of IrtTninn sermon: -Tbl is the ;ate of Heaven." Rev. Schilf ke of Woodland will deliver the cr.!hu !n the evening. No (Jerinnn Sunday 8c1km1. Coiigreatiooal uieting iniineilately nfter the elo.se of service. ' Wal -tiicr league monthly aoclal nieetlnt: Tuesday at S o'elock. As uu:hI there will be service on Thanksgiving day. BRETHREN. Ardmore Fundav school at 10:15 a. nt. Y. P. S C. E. at G:4Tj n. m led Misn ?.'.';-!.' FrSKrSir'-rZ I j t I Ii U la ''i" J i 11 A -otnmunity center has been postpone! until next eck. the dae and speaker tv te announced later. First Rev. (i. W. Itencb. D. D.. pastor. Sunday srhool at 9:."( a. m. : llarlcy Firestone. superintendent. Primary Kcnool nieeta at the same uour; Mils Margaret Whitmer. aunerlntendei.t. Worship with sermon at 10:."V) . m. and 1:30 p. rn . the pastor preaching. 1 irst Church of the Urethren Indiana aT and Miami st. Rev. , T. K. George, pastor. Sunday school at D'JiQ a. ia. ; P O. Stably, superintendent. Second I'ushin and Van Ruren sts.. ReT. Ralph ii. Rarb-W. pastor. 07 lMsnsond av. Sunday fchod. t:."0 a. n , Wesley W. Ziinrocrinan, superintendent. Conference Memorial I'nlted 610 S. St Jcseph st Rev. I. E. Voung. paster Sunday rchool at 0 :T.O a. ra. ; Miss Ahce Gordon, superintendent Morning worship li:43. sermon subjec t. "Real Thanksgiving." '. E. at subject. "Count Your Mercies." leader. I. C. Sparks: 7l.:Vi Woman's Missionar i s i. iftv 111 L'ive special program of varied features; ju:trter!y confereiM-- on Monday enlng and prayer service .n Wednesday nllit. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. Church of Ged f the Abraham ratth. Services 1n MelrlRe hall. 212 S. Lafayette blvd.; Sunday school at 10 n. nv. F A. Stllson. superintendent. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. CJcepel rulxlon. 430 H. :noclra rtAll Christian societies lr.vlted to t. big pen air meeting every Wednesday. Trtday, Saturday and Sunday nichts, eerntr ayne and Mb h'gan streets. Old-fash-! ncd gospel meeting at Volunteer mison h.Hll Sc.nlay night. Everybody Invited. AU (IWH CATHOLIC a red Heart, otre Iame Rev. John R Scfceier, C. S. C. pastor Low laass t tf . m. Students mass nt :0O a ra Pariah masa at 10:15 a. ra. Vespera it 1 (V p. va. et. M.pbtn't IlnncarUua Thomas and MiTT.ernnu its Rev. Lawrence Horrath, paster. M.tsa at S :( and 10:15 A tn Suadsy school at 2:00 p. m. llenedictiou at 3 :00 p. m. SU ravtrlck'a ZD". S. Tayior st. Rev. John F. leiroote. C. S. C. pnstor. Ia u usse, .it b;V. 7;.;0 and a iu. lllh m.-.ss and sertnon at 10:.'VV Rsptisut at 2 :to p ni. Ye-pers at 3 :30 p. m. Sunday .-hool at p. ui. Meeting of ihurih sotictics at 4 :u) p. m. st. HeJ wiae's rulisb Corner Scott ml Napier fts. Rev. Anthony Zuhowlrs. C. S. C.. pastor. Low :naa at 7:3j). tX) and lO:UO a. m. Sundsy achiol at 2:30 p. ui. Rent-diction r.t -.30 p. m. M. Mnilais' 1'uUsh 415 N. Lincoln t. Rev. R.uian M-irc:a:ak. paster. Mass it 7::vi. l.tX and 10 :00 a. ni. U Mary's Cerioao 431 S. Tajlor st Rev. J. M Scherer. i-'. S. C. pistor. Mnss at 7:30 and l0.iJ a. m. Sunday school at 2 :ZO p. ni. Reuedi( tlva at 3.'0 p. m t. taalmlr'a Polish Sl M. Weoatet st. Rev. MiulsUus torka. pastor. Los .La. at 7 :;:u a. ui 11 b in at 10.0U i r.i. Vespers at 2:00 p. ca. M. Joph'a--11U1 at. and Lata!! av IMtruk J. Carroh. C. S. C. past r Low i. asses at 7:3J snd a.tA) a. r.i. H:gh .a.is at lu.bo a. ui. I'rufJia.oa at 3.. 4. m. acred Heart .lelgUn-li:G W. "hrtm. ..s st. Rev. CLarl l'.i'-l.r. pastor. Mas st .t aud W :3u iu. un0ay s ho--1 at 'iJ P- bi 1'n't.edbtlua it I f- I"M. Ury of the .toljr Rosary, 'ollsk NtionsI ( atbolfc IUt. Uasil Sychfi. pat.-r Sundays: First mass at a.
at-; tiira mass and sermon at ".0:00 a. Ti-i t'unday fho'd at .V) p pi. MISSIONS. Mefnite II pa C21 E. Jeffersoa bird. Sucl-iy cbooi at 2 50 p. as. rrearblr.g at 3r p. ra. PTcahlni 3:S0 aßö p. m. Srt Ices every n'.arht except Wednesday. Mary Nunemaker In charge C!t)-ll!5 E. JfTerson bird. Ky A. ilird. superltifendtnt. Suniay achool at p. ra. iMbie clata at p. ia Kvenir.g -erv .'e at Goapel 4Z1 V.. La-s'lc at. Servlros Wedneda Saturday and lunda evenings at 7 2'). Sunday ncliool at 10:00 a. ia. ear n Sunday. SPIRITUALIST. The ProcrmJve Sriiituil aocietj will
I bold services a 7u0 p. ni. everv Sunday at .MV S. Mlch.cn St.. Reiirnen's bn Sieker, W. Hl; mee-aB-e bearera, Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Weaver. Mr. Williams. Everybody cordially Invited. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets ererv Monday at 10:00 a. m. at the r. M. C. A. Resident and -visiting rulutstera alwaya -veicorae I'reaident. M. C. Hunt; vbe president, C. W. Titus; H-cretary-treasurer. C. K. Voung. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman' Club call, room 224. J. M. 3bnllding. Sunday 10 a. ni., study. "The New Creation;" :) p. m,. study. "Revelations;" h p. m.. lecture, "The Thre ('rivenanta." by C. K. Khlnehart; Wed. nesday s p. m., prayer meeting; Fridav K p. tnM tabernaele study. Pilgrim I. I. Kleiner will lecture Tuesday at 3 and h r. m. JEWISH. Temple IWIh-W Corner Laaalle at. and Tsylor at. Julius Eelert- rabbi. Kahbl Fngerleidcr of Chirnjro iu conduct nendcea at Temple ltetb-El Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. CHURCH OF COD. Cbarrh ef God r Hits Chapel on Harrison a v.. one block north of Lincoln Sunday atoi at 0:45 a. ta. ; A. M. Ivlrkley. auperintendetit. SALVATION ARMY. OS K. Jefferson bird. RuadsT aerrlots: Morning, couuty jail. 10:00; SunHiy acboul. i0; opeu air aerviic. Indoor serylce. 8:u. Prayer meeti&g I o. Capt. Nehemlab Mrooka, officer lo ( barge. SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ. Scientist Main ar.r! Madison sts. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. 1'estiuionlal meeting every Wednesday at S:00 p. nt. Suuday oho l f-r children and youtij people up to the age ol 20, from v l'J:0 p. in. Sun day sehoul entrance on Madison st. Reading rooms maintained by the cLunh on the seventh floor of the J. M. S. building, are open dally except Sunday from 12 to 3. and on Saturday evening from 6 to 8. EVANGELICAL MISSION. Swrd lab Evangelical Mai" and Mon rre its. Rev. Emil V inaied. rastSunday sehool nt t :.! a. m.; August Ai lesoii. aiiperintendeut. Morning worship 11 a. in.; young- people's meeting 0:1." p. m. ; evening service 7:.' p. m. Nov. 27-1 e 1 the church, will eclebrnte its ."th anniversary uccordiug b th flloing program Wednesday at 7:40 p. ni.: The Sunday school; Thursday nt 7:4. p. nv. the Ladies' Aid sol'.tr; Friday nt 7:40 p. ni., the young people's s.H'ity ; Saturday a uppvr will be M-rvt'il in the church parlors. EPISCOPAL Kt. James Infayette at.. north of Washington. Kt. Rev. John Haren vVhite. rector; Her. U. Everett Carr. vienr. Holy communion, 7 :.'lo a. m. Solemn Te Itciim, solemn procession upei hoiy Encharist. with rtnin by Ulshop Whit- in thanksgiving for peace. 11 a. m Church school. P:4." a nv URGE WHITMAN TO ENCOURAGE LAWS FOR HIS OWN BENEFIT N'EW YOKK, Nov. 2 3. Attorneys for Ciov. Whitman announced in tho apiellato division of the supreme court here today that if an examination of ballots in the recent election, which they have applied for, indicates that returns showing the election of Alfred Eh Smith, hin democratic opponent, are incorrect, th-r-y will advise the governor to call a special session of the legislature ! before Jan. I to amend laws which. permit a lontr unwn out contest for title to the office. INTERN WOMAN NEAR HOBOKEN, N. J., PIER NKW YOKK. Nov. 23. After federnl authorities had t-trupgled tj decipher what they described as an ! unusual cryptogram code, they to day ordered interned as an alien enemy. Miss Kmy .YVeldenhopiior cashier of a hotel within n block of a Hoboken, N. J pier from which American troops embarked for Kurope. She is upected of havin sent forward to Germany information repardlnp tr-.n.sport siiilinps by communicating with a German consul in a South American city. Mis Weidenhopper came to the United States in 1M, felernl agents said, and had a brothr in the German arm j. OUTLINE NEW DRASTIC FEATURES OF DRY PLAN COUUMnL O., Nov. 2S. The drastic features of a rederal prohibition enforcement lav on which dry leaders will insist upon congress ei.actinR iti case the fedeial srohiI'ition amendment Ls ratiiied ly the state, was outlined today by Wayne ll. Wheeler, national counsel for the anti-saloon league, to statt? state anti-saloon league superintendents and dry workers at tha conclusion of the world-wide prohibition conference here. The proposed Mil rrovides for a federal prohibition law enforcement commission under the collector of internal revenue with special olficcrs scattered throuphout thf nation. I Ni:V ILM I l'KOÜltAM. j WASHINGTON. Nov. 2J A proj irram of 1 909.0öü.f00 of expenditures for railroad addition nd be.j termnts and "VJlprr.ent already ordered but not dellered for the ru- ' mainder of this year and next ye ir i was announced today by the railroad ndministrntlon. Thi does not include cars and locomotives which may .: erder d next year.
SEHSATIOHAL EVIDENCE IN MOOPJY GASE
Result of Disclosure, After Dictaphone Report of Work Carried on by Officers, is Submitted. SA.V FE-ANItCh Nov. 2C Itveh'itions of alleged n;okvdness in t)i- prus r t.tion of many -jv.-s-, criminal and civil, in Snn Francisco courts, includins a charge that attempts were made to manufa:tuie. evidence against Mrs. Ueno Herman c.oor.ey. wife i.f Thomas J. .Mooney. were contained in a report made public here today. The reoort as printed litre l.t.re the signature of John B. Iensrnoro. director of employment, and was addressed to William 11. Wilson, secretary of labor at Washington. The report was dated Nov. 1. Mr. Densmore would not deny he made the report but intimated that it must come through ollicial sources at Washington. Densmore was sent to San Francisco some time ago by Sec'y Wilson to Investigate certain governmental affairs. Lonp- Stenographie reports of alleged conversation' ..btalned by dictaphones, dealt with alleged nets tending to involve a former justice of the California supreme court, a member of the public prosecutor's otflce and a number of persons who have figured in cases of national interest, including the famous San Francisco graft cases. In one instance) there is mentioned payment of $410,000 with allegations that this amount was pasned. Wife of Allegctl Murderer. Mrs. Mooney, the object of the alleged attempt to manufacture certain evidence, is the wife of Thomas J. Mooney, awaiting sentence of death for murder in connection with the preparedness day bomb explosion here July 22. 191tl. She was indicted with her husband and three others on 10 --ounts of murder, covering the 10 deaths from the explosion. She was acquitted on one count, four counts were dismissed and she now is on bail awaiting disposition of the other charges. More than 40 columns of newspaper space were tilled by the report. Many columns of stenographic reports of alleged conversations obtained by telephonl? devices were set out. Details of alleged meetings between an official and certain notorious characters were given. A summary of "facts" was appended to the report, alleerlng conditions existed thnt justified th federal government in taking action to Hsiire to the bomb explosion defendants "their rights." Mention was made in the report of instructions to make a. "secret and altogether formal inquiry" Into the Mooney case and the summary bore on the alleged unfairness of the bomb case trials. Ilcstilt of Trial. Four of the bomb cases have been tried. In the first. Hillings was sentenced to life imprisonment. In the second. Mooney was sentenced to be hanged. In the third and fourth, Weinberg and Mis. Mooney were acquitted. Summarising the published findings today, the report said "practically the whole case atralnst Mooney. Hillings and Mrs. Mooney wns madto order." The conclusion, the report states, was reached through direct evidence that seemed sufficient and also by the alleged facts adduced in the investigation intending to show corruption. The report alleges that certain things "render it incredlhle that he (naming an official should be either Impartial or honest in the conduct of a case of this nature: that he is and has been for some time past In cooperation with notorious Jury and case lixers." Fickcrt's t moment. Dist. Atty. Charles M. Ficker. who headed the prosecution of the defendants in the S?n Francisco bomb explosion cases, tonight sail in connection with the report Involving criticism of the prosecutor's office: "My investigation and those certain federal officials were reaching so close to some of the higher-ups In the bolsheviki movement that they became stampeded. "Fortunately I am in possession of certain written documents, that will vindicate my actions." HUN SOLDIERS WOULD HAVE TAKEN KAISER LONDON, Nov. : 3. From a r"-ri-il investlsration in western lrrvtnv, the correspondent of th? I'aily Mail at The Hasup has ascortalnI tlrit there 1- considerable hostility .iirn'.nst the former emperor and his fblst son. The correspondent say that after WUllnm Hohen "oilrrn had entered Holland 1.000 flern ..n soldiers Arrived ot the frontier and demanded that they be allowed to p,:rsue and kill h;m. Thev were turned back by the Iutch frontier guard. ciiiiii.nn TF.vr no. 20, K. o. T. M. Members are nrpd to attend reriljr metlna: Wednesday evenlmr. Nov. i'T. Acordin? Tiusines. P. Payr. C: Geo. K. Hohr. K. K. Adt. 358-21 rr. Teoi K. Stevens nnounc the orfnIiL of rev otf.ee for the Practice o' otop-.thy in flip Farr,,ers' Trust Mdc. ? lite 4F.2. Ofllr: hours 5 to 3. Kvenine ly appointment, rhnne. Tp11. Ile. Home. 13".. )rnce Hell. 2?.M. Advt. 9541-:'-
Homeward Move Begins Along A. E. F. Line
jniMKtAllTLnth OF TJ1E AMirUH AN IT1LST AllMV, oi. 2:1. While as an ofToctixt military forrv tho American army rvnwiins intact, tho homeward movement lias already N'irun. Construction of all kinds has lcn stopiH'sl anil onti u't. and deliveries t'aniv-Hcxl where jossihle and the men lte servier hate Ixmi in thec and other linos of activity aire cither enroll fe to ports or plans for their cmltarkation are under way. The first to so will he th Hick ind oonvnlewent wounded. The:-. will he scut homo with the ,rciUeM possible e.tietlltioti. (Yrtain (lUlsJonw, c.thauMetl by replacements drafts until only the skeletons remain, are als uoiir homo. One of the blgpot of the present problems Is tho land transport to the hca ports. With 'the coming of winter tiro French neit! almost tle entire capacity of tln-ir railroads to dlttribute fuel, footl und otler supplies throughout' tho country. This will delay the transiK-rtatlon of Americans. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS WILL PHlSSliXT 1)11 A MA. "Kwiat Zachoda" (Flower of thWest), a drama in live acts will be presented at &t. Adalbert's school auditorium Sunday evening by the "Dworzanki" St. Mary society of Si. Adalbert's parish, under the direction of Miss Victoria kStriuss. Tineast is composed of 17 young; people and music between the acta will be furnished by W. Grzeskowiak's orchestra. Matinee at 2:;:0 o'clock Sunday afternoon will b- given for the children and the people who cannot attend in the evening. The entertainment will be sjiven for the purpose of raising money lor the church fund. SOCIAL Ei;.TS. Tiie St. Hedwi-fe society will hold its meeting Sunaay afternoon at io'clock at the St. Hedwige &thool ituildlnc. 'lue Voung Women's "Wreath of Mary" society of tho Polish Women's alliance of America., will nold its monthly meeting fcjunday afternoon at the St. Hedwige school 1 uildlng. The military band of Falcons Z. Kilicki No. 1 will hold its rehears .a "Wr dneseday evening at Z. Uulieki hall, W. Division ht. The Name of Jesus society will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the St. Hedwige school building. The siiiKing rehearsal of St. Hed-wF-'e choir will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the St. Hedwige bchool building. JvSO'AIS. Mr. and Mrs. John H:o and children. Zygfred and Hildegardo, und Miss Ksuweia lioinski, are efptcted at the hone of Mrs. Julia lioinski, lOS S. Chapin st., sometime Sunday. They were summoned here on account of the death ol 'Miss Iftabtl Uoinski, who died last Thursday. Uoit liusix, 149 X. Carlisle st.. l-ft Saturday morning for Kast Chicago where ht wili attend tr.e funeral services of his brother. Andrew fllusik, who died ol Spanish int'iuJ .Mis Bernice Hechlewska, . Scott jfct., has returned from Jackson, 'Mich., where she has betn for the I past few weeks, taking care of her slater, who is ill of iniluenza. William Kybacki, ILMS Prairie jav., has returned from 1'ay City, Mich., after a week's stay in that city, where he was summoned by the death of Mr. Kybacki's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Koh.m Grzegorzewski, W. Washington St., returned Friday morning fiom a short v--it with luiativeH at Michisan City. Stephan Jai zeml'owski has arrived l.ere from Indiana Harbor for a few clays' isit with Mr. and Mrs. Adam 7ialctiv, löl U'lhien st. Walter ICinczewski, S. 1'hil'ippa St., John swierk of Michigan :ity, and Anthony Wielicki ol" M isii.t v aka, 1 ft thi.- morning lor Saginaw, Mich., to attend the wedding of a t- l.itie, which will take place Monday. Z. Ilalicki No. 1 Faicors ;azar will take '.dace Nov. IM. 20 and 2 at Z. l'alicki hall. W. Division and McI'hcrson sts. No carassin;4 of merchants will be made for this bazar l-y the committee in charge, although tlonations of every description ar ! cordially requested to vtfU". er all of - jf'-rini?s at the ahc.e .iddr lefor-; 'the 14th. s?plendid tini-;s ate as's :rcil tMtio:is of the !..-zar - m Ad mi.-.-So ti free. Ad t. TO BRING SHIP BUILDING BACK TO NORMAL BASIS WASHINGTON, Nov. The shipping board now is iinpo-m aue'i restrictions on ship Viilbrs and making such anceKat ior.s e.f ,:;- tracts as will b:inr the .-Vi;j bui'.di:, industry back to a :.!! 1 ba:!Char'es Pie?. iu . ,.:,p-T; ,.f ti. " rn'irCncy f' el . 1 por.i ' i':i.ounced todiy in rep'.v to :'. ir3;-.i-:ns's r ?-duiio-. c-ilhr.x :'- ! -tat -i-.ent of the .-h;p r ii! hi'--; preu-ran;. WANTED rcmal- h-.l;. :. ..'1 1 . rtmer.ts ex--o't ett'.-.-e A;? y ; rsm. do net teb-idi'v-c Me.il Laundry Co.. 426 S. Mich:;'u: st. Advt. -a;
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JssV---'"r-.r"v Letters Show She Destroyed Records of Catholic Prohi Society. WASHINGTON, Nov. j3. Additional records from the private liles of the Unit--! States la-ewers' association, shenvimr methods adopted in the organization's efforts to combat the prohibition movement, wer-.; ine7tiiratin;; committee today by Maj. 11. Lowry Humes, who is in ch irpe of Uie inquiry. These records dealt with the orKanization and llnancing- of the National Association of Commerce and read Into the record of the sena-.e Iibor, disbursements to the German-American alliance, the employment of special writers for berr propaganda and a sugpcsUon to Hugh F. Fo, secretary of the association, that the brewers offer a prize for the best essay on the solution of th "saloon problem." with the cooperation of newspapers as a medium of publicity. The Hear.-t papers were suggested in this connection. Other records included a susxe tion that efforts I e made to induce Jeter C. Pr:tchard. former federal judge of Asbeville. N. C, and a prohibition advocate, to write a letter to a brewer sollcitinpr funds with n iew to discrediting him. other documents meludcd letters purp -r.-!np to show hat a Miss I. T. Martin was employe.! to attend a met-tini: o' the Anti-Saloon lrncue 1n Atlauti City, N. Jv in 1!U to rcpu.t ti, jtroceedin es to tb Vire-wrr and thnt In August 0 the sanio yar ht a:trnded a meetintr of a Catholic irr.b.ibition society in Niagara Falla. woelected scietary. and s-jr-s-quentP. "estroycl the ir-cord. of th- fos-io-i ?he whs on th" au' iatioa's p tyro'l 1. ::;o:.th, a c--rdir. to tbrecord?. Tl," cmi.: tt h--::rd " ' e,-itr;-s. todaj . b'!t r f..!- :. j 1 w r r. : ii - dec id to ;nke t hat time jj '?neril ii.., .;!i into Ofr r;an propa?:ar.'la. No-nn:. AU :.i-nd e -s of Mod'-rn Vr".!!v.''" , "f A:nric.i a re iav.toi to att-r- M '"IwiS- Al"ption Mordax -..;'-. i !no . 2T, of t'olf.iv . a:ei, .. iv. ..1 . W. e.f A. !,! . :ib h-,p. st. .d 1 - - . !;!(. II.W.MAK I .Kv" M I "I tint;. s .'u . N"' - ' T 'i'.e - :nh'. a : 1 . 1 : y.C.a mv;:
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