South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 362, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 December 1918 — Page 2
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I'd bv t!.e I : -t r. I. raul'a Mxr.orui-.V.;f.t lO'J Larort Iter Janus 1... tiard.rnjf, I I.. I'.'iitf. -. urJn nt l':"" ;.. ui. : O. A. I HI k'TK .f. ijp.-rint-niiMit Morntt;r hi h'iIi -it 1' : ". s-t:ti..h L ti - i'.Ml'.r m T nn "'ii'" i '; i i . i r ; at. ' Kin.: n-;f. Wild p.tdl-" I v. t lnj -err-o .it 7 : -o S.rin.! t !r. , i r. 1 1,. r . ii "la vu' u fT L.trt.t." foil"-.-.! by ii 'fl-ii .i tnr -. in Mire. i .- r t - . f "Tin" stur t.f I'.. t hi 'li m." pr'M-ntlii il"- I'-T-Ii a! .f..-y froJii t J llr." -f M i ' ü 'l".n t-i tb: bl'rtli f "1. rl t. n.'v r. i. r..-.k. ..Mt-.r. !:i- Iii t ll iT iit :." :i. i.i. M.iolav ?!! if ' ") .i. id.: "!iii JiiITi..in, -u j - r I iif ii'I'iit. M irnlii orlii( n t in :!.'. I'xtor :t''n: "''hriitiiin I . . r: t r t K (lr:if .J' tU " A Mv Yar' ri .oii. At 1:'Jt p. ni.. Junior -oiiir rir.i t Ion : Ali ) .it!iTln' I.!;i kt-m i ii. I".i'! r. I : . 1 1 1 1 L umi at :.' p ni . MI'' i r t r i . J I'.ro.i'.t-k. prt-.i.JrMif . 1 : v-ri ! t , tr nor-iij. ;if 7 Tw'iity ininuf -i of v .ti in v.M.li fiiiiy li;i- :i p.irt. s.-rnin : "Art- t! ' VAX r.iiln - M' t !iri-l i.n. .': W'at.-L iiigtit i-ri"j Tm- I iy at :" p. in. Illtor rark-S'Ariith . -'. th of M!i!mwa':i ar. Itfv. tl. I,. !tu!i-"ii. pistrr. Sunday ho.l at .:.''. u. in.; Marshall HjH, aup-riitnL!ri.t. LtwU M4 hta- -MSnr and I'ranrta at lUt. tiny U. Itlt'k, pastor. SuitIit athool at W:45 a. m. ; U. C. Dclouf, rprtntn'loL Alornlnr w.rhlp nt 11 f' ! k. s.-r-: ion tri'i: "I'd.? I'w.-t ti. I'ut ii .1 1. ii to r linrh at 'J :.':o p. in. I"pwrtli !.:iu'iif nt iif.9t p in i:v-n!iiir rvlcf at 7 :.". H-ltti nn v;iMrvlt i Nc V. ;ir's hir-nxat'. Tu'.'lay nine at'!l nilit htvI'v l 'Kliinliic at s o" ! ! 'tili nr niuiunlty pit t'ir' er i. vliowiiiiT tl.11 wrl.i n armT. tlj A nvi Jt-jm navy. i i i r i rt-atiir o tit- -n. au! aiiinoN f l.riizl!. At t:l." a l tnr- tv lv. Mr. 'I'l tun "' Misl. jwaka r.n pTi-!P In rrati'. M't lioIit minut' nun i.il hnur aiiO n r'!lkrl ui fiM i 11 nuij kt; tli pror.ua. . THnlir ninlo ami Vasar ava. Hrr. I'rarifc 1'. IIi4rsravi'. pa-tor. i;ili t."l at !:IV a. ni ; stn.li lph KMn'. Mprlii-ti-n-lcnt. Wur!iip ut 10:1.3 a. m. au 1 1 -Z) p. in. f.pworth MnnorUI, cr. Lincoln way W.. una Oliv; ht.. K.-T. r,. W. Itzor. rui tor; Similar n 5ioo ;,t 0..'; J ln i l'lriLry, uperintondf nt. ftull Memorial Church, for. 5 Mi-lii-srnn aaO Victoria sti.. l'hnrlrn II. I s.il) I. 1-.. pastor. SuuJay ' Lol nt 10 n. m.. Jithn tJvarls. MipiriiitiJU-:it. GrtnA I.afajf tt LItO. anrl Wayna at. ReT. II. 3. Mlll?r. pastoi. Sunlay arhool at 8:.10 a. m. : John Koch, aupertntDlcnt. l'rrachine at 10: a. rn. aoJ 7:30 p. tn. Kportn lfic'ie at 7:00 p. m. rfajfr tutting Wednesday at 7:-l3 p. m. n'e!' 722 E. nroadwny. Hr. . Payii. pator. Sunday .sth.ol at 'J:"0 a. in.; J. II. Keller, nup. riiitcn.Iut. FREE METHODIST. Frr Mrthdla rnnsylranla ar. an3 Itoih at. HfT. V. K. Atatrr. panfr. tSuoday nrhool at 0 :."0 a. ui. ; I'aul .Nrldtifl. euprrlntrn lent. Treaclilnff at 10:50 a. m. and 7uT0 i. ra. AFRICAN M. E. OMrak A. M. K "10 V. Monro- at It. A. T. RradJlnff, paator. Clas: m?t ivg at lO.tu a. in. SunJiy a bool at 12 JO p. m.; Her. KU 1. Stewart, superIntfDdf nt. Tajlar'a A. M. tad Camp nil ata. r. 7.lon -Corner Kdfjy Iter. L. I'. Powell p-otr. Strrl-ca all ni'l.t wat.h . fli: ii!-'..t. fT,f"r an. I trt-riN :.r to prf.'iit and wi-rhi; itli ..u this jsla. PRESBYTERIAN. W tiiitlr ?toft an.l LinJsr sta. rier. Alfro.l M. I.elU. 1. I.. paster; residence. CT.S N. Sctt t. Stindij school at 90 a. m : L. C Whltotnl. uirlnienJnt I'liMio or&Lip at 10:40 a. ru. and 7 :T.O p. ni. The cp!1 u Tnc ts Kefore tb innrnlnp srv!'' Senior KuilMTor aoclety rut-rta at : :ü p. in. rirtl rorncr WaaLInxton a?, and Ifajetta Mrd. Iter. i'harl'a A. LlppinOtt. I. D . pautor. Mint Oti it l itte M. r.mridf. .atJltant to U.e p.ilalat't. IUM" iv.-brtol at l:'a a. u : John I. l!iifT. iipvriiit-n.l iit. 1-it " !'i-:i-'u . !i 1 1 -l'i! at .:.', a. :n. r-..ii,..-" p.'j. il.ir 'rviic .tt 1 j'. tp.. Mi:vi- ! tn.' l.iaU :i n .iii- 'T-.irtet nn l tli" Ini- ro'l vfrm' jU:ii ?. N-w Vi-n pr.n.r .n.l praU. i.;t-ttl!iC W"l!.-.!ay :it 1 .) a. rn Trlftltr .7 ihti S. r.u:n p istor rn ira1.". A. H. S.lnl-r.. p:i-t-T on lut . ui.lay t-hool at !:: nt. r it. t rrn. Ii. aap rli tendci:t. NI r:i tti worship at b':l "'! he ri'pd of t ht Neu I . i V i i-ftlny at ".:. p. ta. At 7: ipir-s: "i;-i;':i.i"'riii.' :a 1 ri:u' " Special s- : h o f..r 1... -rv.. IM . t - ..: l 1 vir. NVd ) lay at 7 :'- 5-. in. liii!-wp.-n .r;l". !! by the prater. Topi. : "-1. is.'t.i fr:a the I:-t and lb- .::tio:s for th. Futur " A frin ii v -a , and !.'. :iw. If '! hive .-tut thing t ' e thanwful f.r ii fh r ir.in thr n-rvi- I-, and ... U n u e-. lb..b jrot.dnea. llapa Leer anJ Iaytoa tu Ter. CtsorjT W. Allison. H. I.. ui-ustpr. r!k! rr-.ool at 1 :W a. tn. ; .-rank Kcttrlr.jc. a-jper:ntpu lent. I.ranifr Kr. IT a r r i ritr'. an day ti a. :t " a ui cy Il lie eralr. o t Iiv : h. J j 1):45 a. ni Jay. n APT I ST. I rt for;, or Ma'.u ;.r.d W;.y bt r. I" s. I mtn. 1 . I ; . r f .- t Ur--lUU- Jtl ' . J.T . t".T. s," o y .." a :r. ; C 5 . stt-ptau. . upt .in t-ti.J-i.t ' . .' . : " :...! t : ., v . ttt. :!: t to !'T. " . .:'. . . , j oi j t 5--'p;- ii. . 1 1 it 7t " n - " - : h'.,,- its ct .iii Ms II . . i : I. a i :? K siin-, t rrrt - lt-v F . I -ie v r r. Pre,., 'j;,.; s-r1 b .- I.euda!!, -rlDteiid-nt. : It llurftrlan - (rnr WaaM: zt n "Lrry at Her B. Hrtok. pastor. Itr.t SwtMI'h C.rnr LnurI N'aplr ata. rTSc at J0:C-i a. m :-aj p. ta. ar n n 3 3D J Mt. ZUn -It.r. 5ii L J i Un, ttt jl J,e 11 a o . I. lb Mil .r) it. UI. Ttt. p..! ,;.:!-) f CHRISTIAN. IJrt.-S Ii'.n at., auth -f pa'.'lc Ib.rir. I:t. John L. Iu:'.. .'. f-.i-to-JL.:; ttclioo! at .UK Frrir k IV iru.a-.d. aa J riSw:.il nt ur t.-il.'rai iir tra'.nd an 1 Vsr a g: ;ti-d YV 1.;. r 1 , f.sr ,dl a' ;e:,.-rii. mi-1 Iii .i 'lis .i. rt h i :.r. '. I. ' .1 p T II. N- - I.'.'-;.!-..- i . .
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ChrUt 1 nn A t m tie f kirrcb f f 'r''n oil "-"ri r . - r-J . r:.. luil 7 n in SurlsT -ho.il . ...' a. p. m. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. IKt. H. Qn pitor; r-ai.n". 1412 j Is ' .i rr-H ' f iinj.ijr irfion" rf 'j :.i0 a. I-::Vi:.Tl. (i'l :-r!nt D'lmt. ' I" iruyii L .l'ii i." "" ii. i i. : lr u- M!'ii. - .i . . i J, -!. .MS M i;:ii:;.!i.irt. 7 i j it.. r " T n .f Hi'i Hiiii-!! ft.r Mm." Jiy I '.'. i : ' i ii vr '.!:.'.. if t.-' '.'i .r1 1 t.i t 1 1 1 iij r r.i. :.'Vi. r W.-Ii,.-.- ; A-' nnikt .it (rare (Imrrn ""c n.J WaJ.-ji -tu. IJrv itr. r-un l.'V :; U Ut. a ii crlntf li-kut . j. I.'ir.ior. rnlo.it j ''). ;;. k I ir$t Infayftt nT Motto.' t. I 'V. H. rreaiiJer. njator Scndur a 'tool t i. ai. : 0 re( J. Ine. suprln . t": t i II-., i i.iii I'.. .liij. I. A. -u .i in : i. i . f "X t! - i i . i t f. Iru- .f "i.l-: ;i". w'.W o.il. ;if t!.. lit;.-.'.: yj.-t v ! . V. j 1. A. it r,:).", .. in.: i.iri I.o kti!t ' fr i.Nlit ; x-i'.i-. I. r.!,.--i f..r :i 1 1 ; : I " , 1 1 'i i.v i. Ail .hp! W. M. ! il in-, t v.itii .Ir i.. II. ui.. 1J.. , .1. ir'i-rx 'ii i;v.'. Tlfiir-.lay at :i;0 p. ' 1 m. 1 - r i Oa I !. vin T 11 a uat.li iilu'lit ati'I li. -tall itl"ii i Ii l l s 1 iiv.lllL'Lt. Atitm Oi!!rl -W. Tl. Alygrant. faatr Sunday a' li oi at lü.OO a. m. ; Jeui. i'.arns. üfierintenclrnt. EVANGELICAL. 7loi--rornr Warn .md St. retef ta Itrv. Waldomtir Ooffcnry, patf. PI. iVIrr'a Cermni 110 TT. Lnsalle aT. Iter. Hug) Wri-hfit. pastor. Sunday cltoci nt J:Oo n. m. ; carl llelnke. superinternment. LUTHERAN. J Trinltr ltegraTi Si.rmaa T. act ladaoy t. Kcv. Alt.ftrt II. KeeiC. rntr.r. Sunday school at 0:13 a. m. ; "ti r:i ! M it, ii p.-ri 'it iiitit. V a. n;. : Ohief m-rvi'i- uitli i-ni.o'i 1 t!i- pastor. i:t."i p. m. : Lutlu-r l.-au'! lfvotional HiTvi' !. 7 :.': p. .n. : Siioji-. i : i "l.lt Spar-l for What'.' -w V-.i.-j vat Ii t 1 1 r ! . t party an! si rvi 1 at th- li'.iiit- of If in llanx-'ii. .' ; I . t it 1 1 iiv. ri.urfl iy t "':..' . in. : l.ali ' Aid M.. My an'-t with Mrs. .. . Tau'--art. 171'. S. Ali- lil-ati f. Tl'tir-d:t . 7 ..'! p. in.: 4 ":i f li,t i'-a 1 liitrin-ti 'ii. I ild iy. s;in p in.: i'hoii- i-!ioara!. , Sui day. .1 an. .". 1 :.".( a. in. : Holy coin-j iniiiiiou. I M. raul'n Otrnui .Teffer' and WP iiuin b(s 1U.-V. II. pastor. 0-rnian x'-rvi.-.. nith ln tailat i ii of Oiuri !i i.rri its if 1 u ii. in Sermon sui.J.-t: -if Uuünt: la.l.T."" .'o Kn-.'li-li iTvi Sunday. '. Ofrm iii Sunday . h....i. i:ii'!i"li Sunday m liiml '.:."- a. in CniUii s'-rvii- .N't-w V-?t r's e at 7:10. So. ial tuootiiii.' f"" all m-n.!'-.- ; oii'Tvcat loi iiiiiiiedliitdy afo-r: of nor i-oii'T.-cat i"ii i Iii tu- I Ut t I y t!iN M-rvl. . I.i'jioi't' on tin- nor our r-oimn pal i -ii and if o. '. tir I' ln'aid. Oi-nnim rviii- on Year's dar at 1::u .i. in. ,,r - 'V l GforU i)i ."M-ediah I'bapln and Kerr sts. llev. (.iv..ff li OTsoii. patr. BRETHREN. I irat Rer. 1. W. rten.-b. D. P.. pat-t-r. Sunday guooi at ):T,' a. ni : Harle? I"Irff.in. i:i!n rint.iiilrnt IVluiarY F.-ho-I rnerft nt tar same 'n uir; Mias j Alarzim V?it!nifr, mi pertnteiideiit. j lrit Chnrrh of th Urethren Indi.in i a-: and .Miami at. Iter. T. K. W j ipi"i. .uiiuai m. ii'-i i m iidv i iu. r. 0. Stably. nupcrTntendent. roTil- "ii'ihinz and Van I'.n ron vt"., Itv. Kalph ;. Iliri.k. pa-tor. Mi7 Iiainond in. Sunday s.-h. ol. t:.':o a. n , Wesley W. Zl IU n or III;' 11. SU per illtOP tov. t. In .a. ni : "Th- Sieijifi. au. e .f an T ii!uri'd t'offln." 7:oit p. in.: A in-H.-ige hy Alirahnni It. AI 1 hMn. n Hebrew 'h rit i.ui. assistant sup-rlnti'iKb nt of the Iiristian M I - - i.n to Isr.iil. Thleairo. l'ray'r uietini; 'lia-sday :it 7:!" p. m. Confrrrnre .Memorial United -10 S. St Jofeph at. Iier. D. I.. Young, paator. Sunday s. ho.d nt 0:30 a. m. ; Mia Alle. (lord on. "superintendent. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. rharrh .f Gtd r the Ahrah.nn Talth. services In JWt'l.? hall. 21? S. Lafayett rdnl.: Sunrny school at 10 a. ra-. Y A. StlleoQ. euper-otenieat. VOLUNTEERS OP AMERICA. Goap"l mlsal a. S. jricniau atAil f.I:riatiaa ielis ;r.?itel to a tig rpen lr rniftlnc every Ve.lnn(lajr. yri-jvi :;;y. aiurny ami .snnnty nismt. ferner Wtru and .MIcMsnn streets. Dbl-faa'j-loned crosp"! meetiLC at Volunteer :on rltd all Sunday r.lzLt Krcrylody luAll nrn-ouif. CATHOLIC. Sa, re J Itrnrt. Notra Daiur KT Jobs B. Stheler, C. S. "., prstor. I. on- inasii. r.t n-.Ctt a. in. Students main at :X) a. 1 nt. ParUh min at 10:1. .v ui. Veaur i at 1 'U p. ui. St. Meplifii a llnnarian -Tiiomas and Mi l'hern. n sta Ker. Uiuome Ilorrath, paator. M iss nt :0d and 10:1.' a m. Suaday school at - A! p. ra. Ucn-evii-tlon at :00 p. tu. M. rtriclVa-rr;; S. Taylor st. ltv. . John F. Petiruoto. C. S. b'.. paator. Low ir:isseh at f. :. 7 ::-i0 and 1-O0 a m Hljfj inaas and irrcru at 10:30. Uaptlam at; 2asi p. in. Vfspfta at J.r.O p at. Sunlay a -hool at ihW p. m. Alretir.f; of ! hurdi a letlea at 4 :ti p ru. ' . IImJ igt llitttt i'trnr Scott t nn l Napier -ts. Ilev. Anthony Zubowic?, r. S. ('.. pult-:-. Loe. raasa at 7 :,K. 0:1 1 un 1 10 H m. Sunday fionool at p. in. benediction nt - :Go p. in. M. stitnUlau' roüah 115 N. Lincoln t. Ilev. lbuaan .Mir .u iK. past-.r. M iai ' at 7 :ikK '.: and 10:00 a. in. St. Mary'a (".erman 131 S. Tarier t Iter. .1. M. Sch-rei. J. S. .".. pcator. .Man i at 7:."o and lo;oiy a. ra Sunday achool : ut -:r:o p m F.ot.cli tiea at .1 :lo p. ru. 1 M. i onir' I'oliah sl W'ei.ttfl t. Uev. Stanislaus orka. pastar. Lor n.n-ti at 7 :h0 a. m. lll.li tr.ass at 10:0 i. in. Vf.speis at 2x0 p. m. i st. jutMpli'B Hill at. and Lar.Ue or. P.itrii -k J. farrclU S. ( .. pastor. Low ;jii,.it at 7:3' ar.1 U:0 .t. m. llia i .a-s ui 10 au t. iu. I'tDeui'-tion at J.iu p. ui. Sa rrl llrart lWlt 1 IC'- 'A'. 'I'hoaja t. Uv. ( i.ari. s "iaeuer. paator. I.tB 8t 7:0 and 'J::'.b a. iu. Sua lay Ltwl at 'tiu p. i-i. Uvi-edittlou at J:iJ P- tr.. St. Mary of the Holy Rntirr, rollub National fathollc IUt ilaa.l Sy-'bta, i . ii . . pa-;or. f'.m-i.ijv t ost mas at s.ou a oi : hiich ir.jjas aid -.i no. a z vJ XV a. hiich u'.üs aid vi no. n z 9 :v) s iw lay k he ) at 2 .00 p. m. .MISSIONS. Mrnnonite Ilopt C21 U. Jf-Jeta td1. sn.ijy fc. h.oi at 2 JS) p. ra hi at ;-. p. ru. FreacL.ni: 3 :30 ar.vl 7 :3C $ ra. Ser lt-ea erery ulffJit exopt Weductday viirr Nunepiak-r .n charre City 11.. L. JfTeraon trA Hay A. IP.rd. au; r i-. tendent Mir. iar attool at 3.'." p. rn. Hlble ilfl'i at 4 a p. ui Kwir'.s fr?l ? Jt 7 t.."ll ". It. Lat av. St-rriroi U'-'In-'sdiy Satiirday an-l .'uitday ert-tj. iLgt at 7 .CA Sunday ac- ul at 1,0 t0 a e-i. h Sdü laj . SHKITUALIST. e 1'r.i;.. ar i . i- -S b :.-. s i .Ii I er - ; : as: ' Spiiit tul an. itj af.l 0 p :n. t-very Sunuay L.: at !'.t 7 ...0 a'pvi el ...' M i s !!.'. ! l;edro-n'a hall. ni'.-iin;, M-s-l'le :iip-a.. Mis. P. :,. 1 i:v r-. d t '.-, I M 1 V li rs j.nd MIMSTI:KI-L ASSOCIATION. M.fts rr rv M .-ortr tt Pi0 a. iu. tt t! M .. A Ibu den: and rlslLbi; a.1 inter abviya tlote I'reBiu-.Qt,
M. '. Hunt; Ti e pr dMo;,tf (J. W. Titus; f'-cittarr-trtafcurer. t.. I.. oun. ASSOCIATED BIBLE CTIthKVTC w k I Woroan'i C.ub Lall, rooui Z2i. J. M. S l.ull.llnjr ;ir.-l.iv. li.ti n. ni : stu-ly. Tli? N-w l :t 1 1 .' ' :.".' . lu : ttll3. ll-v!;t-t tl :i. flffii hijfr. : ;, ; I.'i'tiire. !"'l:i A'.t!ior ..f tlif At' ru-in.-iit." l.v i:. I!i!n-h;irt V-lif .). nt :i I', in., in. i.irr intii:. iri'i.o. j'. 'I . ! .r;.a .' Mi .plow i. JEWISH. Tempi nih-Kl Corner :um1 T;iv,,r sf. N co-rti !- ui Tuip! l'.-tli-i;i MinCHUKCH OI: GOD. f horc h of Gd or Saint T'ljjp?! on Harrlsou ar. ow lAvrb r.ortb ff Llnrola 'iti'i.ir a 1 .r. nt 'J:J. a. iu. ; A. At Ii-lrVley, superinteridfiir. SALVATION ARMY. o .. Jeacrar.n liltd. Sua'l.iT aorr- ' 1 : .MornlDif. -iinty jail. l':iJ: Sund.iy rLo-l, z.M; -peu air ier..p. 7:3); licloor sTvi-p. S:3). I'rayer niectinjf J ). t'apt. Nelicrntai Jrycka. vCtlrfr la SCIENTIST. nrt C burrh of Christ. S IrntUt Miln and .M.iIion sts. Sunday r l'-t 11 :(. a. in. 1 r-stiiuoniaJ n.evtin vpry U'clnelay at S : p in. uiiIav ..-lioC'l f r clilMre;. uuJ jouiiff people uc to the o; irotn v.io iu 10 0 p. in. Sunday aohool rritrun on .Madl-ion ft Ileadlnj; rnrus malntalnod hy the cturch f.a the aeventli floor of th J. AL S. hulldinrr. htp open dollv rrnt Sntid iy f-oiu 12 t. Ö, at.d on Saturday eeiI Ing from 0 to S. EVANGELICAL MISSION. f.Tfilih Ktaacelicü! Xlnl? and Mmff t.. Tv Knill U in;cdf. past--. Siinday noho.d at J::: a. in.; August Aideraon, superintendent. EPISCOF'AL. St. Jamr I.afay ( tt Idvd.. north f A'aaltington. Kt. lior. .1nia Hazcn White. rv-t'-r; llv. It. lirrrr-ft .".irr. vi nr. Ilo!y rornmiinioii. 7 :.". ti tn 'hurrh m l""'l at 5i:l." li. in. Holv '1. ha r I t and si-mum 11 a. in. V.ip.rs nt y I'c. arr ..t p. :.i. Your.' FORD'S EAGLE BOATS TO BE PERMANENT UNITS OF FIGHTING FLEET AVA: of thf H1NT;T(X. Do,. Katjlo l-icits h.i' -on-; uc'i.-rs th.il Trials -otivin-i'fl tho littlo ...,t j ' ' " " x " a i'iillii 111111 i 1 1 i i i ii i i ' i i i r i I'fii-ii ti t . r tt m . I t t
at Detroit to liuht u!m.niiios jMOltho exiiom uts niol tho examnles in !
worthy of taking their place as torman nt nnits of tin- lb et. It was j earned today tint oTT; ial rirt s I to the navy department invinir full i details of the trials show that in I , ... , f speed, sea -w orthiness ninl manon-or-ins ability the nww boats t ce d all . contract reiiuirernen. j An average sustained spood of I IS..", knots Was made by tho boat used by the navy experts in their tests. The os.e! showed no sitzns of hucklimc under this rait or when tho speed was forced still higher for short periods. l'lnal proof of sea-i;oini: Ualiri. was received whtn three Kagles. ,.,. , j y .nl thn.-jKh tho Wolland reca - nal into the Atlantic. arrived at their domination on th etiast after pas.mc thruj;h tw ealos of unusual sverity. The crews ropirted 1 that th. boats bad been moi ' om-' i.. tl t..:.. t...,,- . .1 ! I iiauii'ie iii.iu i t'i i.iiii i'en oi iestrtiyors and examination shuwol that tho hulls had not strained nt any point. It i.lrealy has boon annoum.o'1 tliat rust of the Ragles completeti under th- war ntractl will be utiiized as fftmboats. COURT RULES 33,750 EXCESSIVE FOR LIFE Ni:V YOUK. IVo. J-- Itnlim: that a jury award f :;. 7 T. o was excessive for the life of a si-y ar-obi boy killod he sevi nil months airo by a motor truck, the appellate diviion of the supremo t urt todav ori '.rei a new inai eniess ine i i". s mla-Jfathor ngrod t accept a p.iment o;' ?r.0o frtnn the John Ihchl; rh owing Co., which owned th I I truck. Tie decision sustaim I th aru'u i nt f the co.npany" counsel that since tho child never hul atleinhni j.ctiool and his father ,,noer spent a cent m n.edie tl men for him," the j r!)ct was e.ces.si e. The fail let who is a -bof - not . via', 1 lor $ Jo line. ioncinally sue Hoover Consigns Hun Officials To Hades W.MII(dO. Dir. -js. -,MmI Administrator lltter. in r.isrtiK arranging relief for the ooplof tlu war tlevn-tatctl ferrltorlc-. ha reliiMtl in empliatlc ternvs f tli-fiisvs (.Yrni.in ft tot I et.nditions itli Hsiron on tier Lam ken kimI lr. Kleth. li Mttiglit a tneeting with th 1mn1 admini-tra tor. A m"age fitmi I'aris ttwlav saltl thcM Imii (.crni.iii ttlheiaK. who wore roniiti nt in tlu (.erman admin1 drat ion of Itclgium, wlittl from Itoiliii ttt Waller ,- inan Hmwn. tllivrtor tvf (Ih eon, mi-sioii fop reiiof hi Iteluinni. at Koti.rtl.iin. ilutt they had Ik-cii apHiintctl h) the bernian grnnetit t nogtlato with Mr. lhtotior fr fotvtl saipjdics anI tlutt they ile-ireil .Mr. lI'Miter ti atli tlK'in when ami where he would meet them. In nsAt,er t ihr ioue-t for n oiiii'i-rnuc Air. Iltvmer sent this mi Niirc : "Vau tail t leset-i! two ant! half years of arronuv toward t.urv. t- .mil trneltv to the Ikl-glan-in atn lamrnage ymt may "lett. and tell ilu pair prrsona!v t go to hell with tin ottlpliie.onts,. if x tl Itae to donl with iiTin.iiN It will nt he with that i-air." FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES I
King George
Wilson Sentiments in Address at Banquet
LONDON, Djj. 2 8. In his breech ut t lie -täte banquet to FVes't Wilson at Buckingham palace lasr niijht. King Georire said: "This is an historic moment and your visit marks an historic epoch. Nearly 1 50 years have passed since your republic bean its independent life and now, for the first time, a president of the United States is our uet in England. "We welcome you to the country whence came our ancestors
and where stands the homes of those from whom sprang Washin.ir-; ton and Lincoln. We welcome you for yourself, as one whose in-j siht, calmness and dignity in the discharge of Iiis high duties we have watched with admiration. We see in you the happy union of j
nie 01 a suioiar wmi inose 01 a statesman. i on came irom a studious, academic quiet in the full stream of an arduous public life and your deliverances have combined" breadth of view andlv tI,:U i hx" s;ono concop-
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uia.ML-ix oi a luii; uiu.oii. il- whi(,h ;v(, ,)avo mpt calling that ot your orator of the - hR i,.i rf-at v.ords; ail past and Of our own. ("f us hav n..l tli prcat words Vu colic u - tin. ctlivial head j'rlthf an! 'ju-ti ?' r.n.l tio m are and spok-Mnaii of n miuhtv coin- :to prove vht)iT or not wo undermonw. alth louiul u us y the U'an.l tluse wortLs una how thy ar' lo' -t ti s. Its pooi'l" ?;ieak thi-'to l.e ftpplioil to tlii.- particular set-tniicui-of Shakos-peart- Miltor. Ittcmr nts which mu--t conclude this
Our lit(-ratr.r' is yours, as yours Is nlo ours. aiYil men of U tter in both ii'ii.trii.a liiivn ionw .1 in tii.'i int.i i ii i ii tr its inroni para Mo lris. "To yii'j, not less than to us, ho1 iM lt tho ni' iiioi i s of our national Iw-ror" from Kinir All'iod lovn to tho days of lMilüp Sidno ami lrako. of llahi'-'h an! Ulako and Hampden. i:nl tlio l.ys -.vlu'ii tht jxjliti' at lifo of the I'nplish stock in Am rioa was ju-t ' ot;ie.ntn?. You shure with ns tho tral:tois of freo i:. crmm-nt as old as tho Mr.pm Charta. ll-roi:itif lloiul of M'MN. '''.. retni;i)i-:i the !.ontl of still deeper sifcciiiliuanoo in the common ideals wlYich our people c'mrisli 1'irst anions thoso idexls you alue and wo ;ilue. frodom ;tnd peace .1.. - i'i't-i.tt.l'..i i i .i i t n ruuiTi i ri inai liavc been to 1 1 I 4 lit t tl 4i r n v iiii't i'v.a w 'v national lif' of tlm principles of ; popular government based upon i'nu.i I hiws it now fa Us to dh of Us ;l;iko to see how ;he-- pi itn ipt can be applied bevon.' our own border s for th eoou tf th- world. "It was lo' of libertv. rosiect for law. right-i-'Ood a:t h ami tin a Ted of humanity that brought you bl world to holp in s;ivin. i the dangois that were threat - around aivl that arrak'ncl soldier citizens of yodrs. gallantry ' wo have admired. It.. tb, I from ellllli; thos vhos side by .-ide witli aus iu tie- war. "Von lu.vc now come to help iu buiblinvr up ii"W static amid the ru; :"i.-- of those that the war ha - shatjt red. ami in layinc the solid foun- ! dation if a settlcnieul th t may stautl iirm betause it will re.'t upon tho cnsont of the eniaiu ipatod nationalities. You ha elouentt.v expressed the hope of the American people, as it i.- jhi' hop , that S'lnH' plan may be devised to attain the ! end you have ion si much to p: omote bv whith the ri-k of future wars if possible b avert-d. relieving natiuits of the indole:-.. bl burdei! which th fear ttf war i:;.s laid upon i hem. "Tin- Hritish i;aiion w:h-s all sue--e-s to th i'librations on which you and w- ami tho gr?at free nations ullie1 with us are now to titer, moved by disinter ;d l good wiii and a sf n.-e if duty muiensurat.with tho power which we hold as t sob -mn trust. Are Hi-other, hi I'eaee. ! "Tho Amoriean ami Ih'Uish p )- pie- have been brothers in arms an! j th ir arms hae loon -itiwned wita , victory. Wo thank with all u:i" ' hearts your valiant sohliers am1 , s:ilors for their spleiul''. jiart in victory, as w. thank tile Anioricar : ja-ople for their nob! response to the call f iviliation and humanity. ' ! May the sum' brotherly sjdi-it in- ; s)iro ami guib our un tel Unit tJ seeai'.- for th- world tin- blessinjgs of i an ordered freotlorn ami an enduring peace. ! "In asking you to join with mo in i drinking to the ln alth d' tiio presij d'-nt. I wi-h to say wiln what pleas- ! hit we wolc-om-' Mr-. Wilson to this I country. I '"I Irink to tin b-.tlth of th' ' .resident of tin" I'r.ited Stat.-s an.1. Mrs. Wilson, and l tlm happiness ami prosperity of the -Teat Amor-j i' an nation." I ls)ii Keplie- to Iving j Itopi imr to tle Ufivg'.-r a-ilro--s Pros't Wilson sai.I: I "I a I ii dec eh eoi:.piii: nl' d b l.ne grr.c ious v. oris w up u yo i natv !u:t-red. Tho welcmno whieii you hao gi'f-n m- and .Mr.-. Wilson has llir'n so warm. - natural, so ''i.I -ntb. from th- hi: t. that wo . I 1 v-t. 1 . i n more than pb-a-.l. Wo j;1 I ecu t .' h i lv ;t and I b.die. t i 1. 1
I i orr vtl interpret that wleme.L sailor- recaniiug" their version of a emhodiig not only your h'aii ;Iii trouble. When they entere! g nerj;:s spirit toward us person- th- building the doors wore Imme-
dh it also ep: ssii:4 f -"r vuislf anl th- urfat n itun j r i Nthich . for my Pnifal pmari o;i ;, re side P'-opb.-. f-r St ttes. ." on ab! -t'T!'. bod toat ;li" same elii.g
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j per-erl tbI. .':.! t m- j .liio'.-s hu el tb- spirit of t ; i ont Inaed
grc:t nations M l v. hat j Irr -md what. r po-.-e-s is only .-- Ii'ii; t r Lr.-n-.th, ,i :lhoruy I ( and so fa ns 1 e. press tin of the Ames o n spirit ale I po "!!. purpose 'Kvery ii.f'uon'. e tie to- Amer ican people have ver ; lie affairs -f the world is nuasine.' l.v their sympathy w ith tin- .-.spit alien.- of fr--.-met: '.! : w h l o. America Lote. lYecdoin. " Amt i ;. a des lo.'e It"e.-loin .11,1 V .1 - sh, b-'h. v.. that s ;e lc es f I . dom if siie lot. :...t h-lfit hi . lt '.- Iii r.o; am: . . ! nr.'it In lp tlu inflashe .: ::.-li v .t.-pii . s . th- ; r:il.; . s;r. of the b-a 1 . : . l ; o a" '-t and '.ill- th't :i'. ' to h. h "I Lt. e hod v o::f rr:ra; . it ii o n go r ri .r.'-e -i o t s n , I ; of t ! r :ai.o- ami 1 ta y ;i' -rn utt u's of a:...l 1 am "!au to
Echoes
I t l.A.. that th v have if the s-i.ni'i-t Kl. m! i I 4 - ; icanrp tin. I scope of var. : A-i t i slatul thfUl iiiU'-t not only uiulorbut wc inut have tho cauraRc to act upon our unJer?tunc.Yt. aftfr I Inno tutored tho woril 'tuurairc,' it co.nes into my ;mjnd that it uculd take more courage to rtil the rout moral til? now l.nninl. in tho world than to j'ielcl to it, than to obey it. I (.rvat Tile in ?cim Hearts. "Thoi o is a pro-it tivl running in , tho hoarts of men. Th hoart.s of 'mon hao novf-r beaten so smart! -:!a:lv in unison bof,,r'. Men ha: i. over lcfor b en so consoions c their brotherhooil. Men havo ncvos .'of on r.li70'J how .ittlo diiferonc .there as lir-tween nVlit and Justice in one latitiid and d. r one ovtrc!i;ntv in another, unand under anO I H t T . "A mi it will bo our hielt privsir. not only to api t U vc. -v th. moral judmn nt of tho .rbl t" the paiticul.tr ,;ottIements which we shrill att inptf hut al-o to organize tho uunal force of the world to p,,.s rve those settlemetitx to .stead' ;tbe forr s if mankitol and to make the right and the- justice to which groat nat. eis like oer own have doi'te,i themsepfs. the iiroiloai ina nt an 1 conttolling force of the world. "There is s imething inspiring i i knowing that this is the errand that ve. hive come on. Nothing les than tit!:; would have jasti!i--d me in leaving the important tasl;.,- which fali ,upon me upon tho other side ol llu- ! .a ,.oth!ug but the ( onscime n.-ss jthat nothing l-o romp. ires with this "n dmnity and impotlanoe. (airy IVir.inl standai (Is. I ' Thert fore, it is the ir.oro delightful to tind m:":-f. If in the company of a bo'ly of men unit'-d in ideal and ;.i:rpose ami to fel that I am priv'ib'gotl to unite my thoughts with oars in tarrying forward these standards which wo are so proud to hold so hi-h and to defend. .Ma- I not. sir. with a feeling of Iprofouml sincerity ami friendship land sympathy, propose your health. and t'ne lnalth of the put ii and tl jprospeiity of fJreat liritain." GENERAL STRIKE IN CHICAGO HOTELS IS EXPECTED BY 1919 ClilCAi;. I H e. LS.A strikt- of i Cooks nl wa!t-rs In the Hotels IiSalb and Sherman threatens to general bv New Vear's tlav. b ci. int The trouble started several days njo at the I.aSi!h. and spread today to the Sherman, where six men wer dischargel after refusing to obey th clief's irders t) remove union buttons from their caps, after which Tn others walked out. Women have been employ '1 to fill th striker's j l'l.n-fs and -he hot-l associatitui has! it clared fjr tho union. lini.-di tight aj.iinsi j SAILORS AND CIVILIANS j ARE DISPERSED BY MOB; i liohuk'llN. N. .1.. Uoc. -s po-l lie., reserves and two detachments of ! naa! guard with lilies were carried ! out late tonight to disperse a crowd if si -, ri al hum? red sailors and civil- I i.nis w ho u tthei til when seamen I from ships now in the Hud-onl ! tlir: tem-il to re.-cue three o! tboir i.timoor arrested by the police oil, charges of lisorderly c --mluct. J Pinal wh Ti more threats of an j i ; att nipt il rescue were mad by the' . erowal in front of police headpiar- j ! ters. Inrector of Public Safety Mc- ' 1 Fe ley sont out word that he d'sired to intt-ri-w a eommitteo of; d iatelv iock d and th seamen inlorined t!ie- w -re under ;trrest. When th- na'al guard arrived on mick. the;civilians and soon lilroe the . to the pi.-rs. Then they o patrol tho streets to pr r.t any attempt at r-cue. YANKS GIVE 6,000 CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS WA.4!U.( .T"X. Doc. 2S. Six; thousand stocivirig-, :lih d with tandy. tobacco and other articles weie diti ih.i:ted hritmas Lay t i American tm.ps stationed in th" icinity of Archang-1 by th- Amerisan lied ('ii'". A cablegram rccep.ed today at lied '"m-s hal.uarters oid s ho.I children of At- hong-1 aided in ,ll!:r.r the -toc';-ir.gs-. whith wet- f-:it to tlio scldi'res by sb d tran.-port. In r turn fr.- their as-i-taie-e tl-o P.. d t roi Pro iib-d a noor.1ae ''lrichrou f -r tl a nd- Of th- hibl; et- 1
Our January
and January White Sale
Commencing, Thursday, January 2nd, 1919 An extraordinary and the greatest bargain event we have ever promoted. Taking advantage of many prevailing occasions, u-e have made special purvh.ie which enable us to otter extraordinary values. Purchases from overstocked manufacturers embracing .vmo oi remarkable bargains which we pass along to you at the same advantageous savings.
Watch the papers for further particulars Tuesday
ESIDENT IS NNER GUEST OF BRITISH KINS No More Regal Sitting Ever Arranged Than That Which Greeted American Chief At Banquet Hall. LONDON', De". :.'. No more j regal sotting; ever lias been arranged in Huekingham palace than that, j which greeted I'rea't Wilaon and ! Mrs. Wilson when they were escort- j el into tho banjuet hall last tiiu-hr . for the precedent-breaking stat' . dinner. INery royal foanallt whic-h had attended epochal occasions at th" palace for two or three hundred ' years Vas carried out before aiej ' during tho banquet. rr-s't Wilson i with Queen Mary led the procession I Into the rtinintr hall, preceded by oflicials of tho palace, splendidly . o i turned, bearing wands ami walk im-- 1 backwards and making obeisance to the Kuosts". ImmMliat(ly 'odijud the picside:tt and queen came King C.eorge and Mrs. Wilson. They were follow by members of tiie roval faniily. Telt' at Ih'atl of Table. At the head of the tabb-. 11' persons were seated, with King (leorge. j in the middle t. tftl ... i i resi twisoi, sat at the king's right and Mrs. Wilson on lus lett. At uio ritrnt o' rros i nson was Cueen Mary, and then tie- ' French ambfis-adf.r. Princess hristian, the Spanish ambassador aim Prineiss Patricia. daught r of th duke of Connaught. At Mrs. Wil son s left sat Princess .Mary, ttt" i Italian ambassador. Princess Pea trice and th Japanese ambassador in the ord r named. Tho American ambassador, John W. Davis, had th" first plaro at a side root antrulat ; tabb' on Pros't Wilson's right. j Prior to the dinner Prea't Wilson ; and Mm. Wil.-on were seorce! from ' their apartments to the great white j drawing- room. where tlm royal family had g'ath-red with other guests. Thes- Kuests -vero presented to Pres't and Mrs. Wilson and the dinner party iminodi.it-Iy proeeeded to the dining hall. Sxviio One of splendor. Tho set n was one of splendor. I i i the dining salon was a great eoll-c tion of solid jrold date ;tnl hu?o , gold ornaments, alu''l at X! .".ooO.OOO.OOO. These hid i een brought from tho vaults for the oee.ision one of three buffet -t contained pieces of plate too IUK" or atiierwis. too ..unilitir.nmo for i:c- Thf'Sd in Thee etnrind fiTIP l.ifTP O PT . .1 t -170 t 'A k" O V. . .i. L. ...i. iroiu int' wieciv .t no- .paiii-.. armada . In color the gold laden tabbblended with the dc oration- in th" hall, which are wh.t" .'.nd gold with crimson .nrpot and upholstering' to i.iitrh The tn;,,',. -f.ee ' äs furtlu-r carrieil out by tho oc'.us,-e -jso o. ,i . . i , the lalcony ut the end : tlte looin was a military orchestra t ,lrl Ill'.vi' it from lewrations, full statral ami other do:o- ; I'l,',-."' ' ill'' h't ' s.l-ui -I with gohl lace. The banipjrt w Inch '' 0 a 0 t ap feet long by 7 f t t wide, was proached by the p-jest. Through a state hallway approximately a block long, rbhl;- furnished and dcorated with i)ii:itirg- stud porcelain. Tho banquet hall c. -ionally is uset! for banquets- and oth--r purpoes and has a thrr. at otio -r.d WtlMtii-. Hack Toward Throne. Th- main tabb- v.a'f- ariar.L-ed hat tho backs of Pres't Wilson ami j Kim.' C.eorge wt- towarfl tho j throne. ' Tho perma n--r.t decorations- -.. -t- i e.l strikir.gl'- sipjolo w.t'-n -r.-np.tred with the reu;,: tob!-. The only ar'' n th- w.il!.- w..- r; tre. fin . -ach .-:' o: l.n t :p. CUt gl !
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Fifteenth Annual Clearance Sales
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HENS will lay in cold weather if you feed them right. CKEN CHOWDER is the great egg producing feed that always brings results. TR Y IT! ARTIFICIAL ICE COMPANY 525-535 N. Emerick St. Home 6123; Bell 2221 t ha mloli. rs hung from the extremely hiirh ceiling, but for the bannrnt' ; tunichtt randb- in gold! candelabra, each surmounted by a ; pink silk shade, vtp ud. tli-r ' light was oLtaincd front fancy wall j f,xl,n.,... The general body of the guts , . j . fuT,liIv uik1 th, j prrsillenti;tl ;n,(1 ambassadorial guests into the banquet hall. Th rose and remained ftan.1lr.fi; A-hib-the main gut-vts and tlu- hosts enter ed in pruc'sion. Heading' the procession was the lorl chati'iberlair ami the lord steward, and other officials in state regalia. Veomn t the 'u;ird in red Kl;z.ibetban cos-tunn-s and with halboiais were m at j .lanee FIRST OF THREE PLANES ARRIVES AT CAPITAL I.VDIAXAPOLIS. Ind.. I)oo. S.--Tin- lirt of the thr- airdan-s t'.y- ! irig from Houston, Toyas. to Detnnt. ; ! Mlcit.. to map out aerial mail routes, (arrived her kit' thi-t a!tanoo.., ! Crr.m H.l!.i : 11 . . lit I.ieut. D. M. .Ims and Lir-it. ITiii left J?ob iiie at 1:1" p. m.. nri nifb th lb'." miles in two hours. I linin i . . r l , . . i T . , . 1 i rv Irin ..- ' 1 - .mk " .ti i" i vi U . :, u . . . 1 . . . f . I . . . .-.-. f. m - tt n."lt... . tX ( I .- I.i i Ii .-iJ'JU MUI HI.- Iii J ki 1 1 I I ! ed nearly all the way. Ii ut. Jone ; I said they were unable to !ind th" I aiation raM at th speedway here i in the d ik. and handed instead at th- state fair erounds. later takit:g i ! 1 M ' ' ' M ' 1 ' over to the speedway , whi'ii they had Ioc atel tt by t ! - : phon-. Thcv will await ti.- arrr al of th . i other two airplanes I. -fr.ro starting the n-.t lg of th-ir jourr.-y to ; Dayton, '.. Li -.'.t. Jrau s said. 0'.' j of thos" left behind 8t P.r-lloville i' ! l'.Ins rl,Hirf'' ut bo'h a i expo t j ' " ' ' e i, ore tomorrow or f- tnpiano carrying I!e i Daw.-on Henry and J. I. Wat'ri-' ' . , I Hl-O Mil It'i l'"n J '. JUL -.''III l.iit.V. 1 ba k becau-e of th- snowstorm. E X P ECT CLEMENCEAU TO AMCU.CD PAPUIM Tfin A V I MllOU Uli ijnUI ilia I UUn I ; PARIS. Doc Th- s,;,:--: I lop:;ty. Marc ,.chir.. intfcrp-i!ate; tne . r nra nt in in- cnamn-r r iopjti this afternoon., r-.klng Premier ! :r."rif'Oi'i sa.wltrthr r s - re. diplom;-.c would h at '.ndor.e T n tho p. re c(,:tf-renr I Hil'l th-- di cii(in rri. -r all nub- I iif i?v. in- premo r in eXpr cT I to reply tomorrow. More than h :-:.ti' - w"-r present Jr. th" h?.mbor and the pubj!' .i!b-rir- vf-i- rrow'iei. b-; th storm v 'aieb ha-td b'-n por. t. i h. : r 4r bpa rr: n. n t a p itnatiot' ; ai -::t . ami. . ia 1 h
ros. Co, Charles B. Sax & Company It B egms Today THE SALE THRIFTY FOLKS Watch iinvi Wait lor. "The Old Reliable" January Clearance Sale It's the Hiir Cut Price Monev-S;iviiv I:vent. Suits Millinery V2 Off Coats Dresses Furs h off Knit Goods Bath Robes Plush Coats Child rens Coats Waists 0ff Silk Petticoats 20 Off (JoloreJ Saline Petticoat S1.50 un Cotraarl Arcmr far Wt A Jcwelr' Store for All the People, CLAUER'S MhhUau. Neir U'a.hlnjrrn.
