South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 284, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 October 1919 — Page 2
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Tirt-IT. Joep'i N. fir' i I ill . K tu r. '-"'-r . ajp r i r. f ii I -1 . t . i'jiMw n,.r-lil; at l:t" a. rn. ari 7 ..'- p. m. Ir. (.rcnii- will h't th" prjlrit at b"fh .rv)'.r Hi -.wrrAnz tl'rme 111 l": "A a 1 1 S'.Teriig Lord." lipwirtb at .: p. .. Iiienir:: thT": "11' f r.n l'-n nith i Iiiirnor.4 Point" MM rriM--Wr.Jnf.-liT :iin,r ut 7 . ' ' led by the patter. M. raal r.-T. Jam -I E . nlnter. S'inday a. m.: . H. Vn'' rv -ti. M'rn;r. z tv at 1 ' : Hf. J. s I. a!-! Th':r. i.. f .. Gar-liner. l.ool at f t i ? v. i e n t . I . . f ridVf'.'r. ; en; vrv i A '1 i r t fv Hrvv 1 ; m CiJ-1 on i Air s-rTi- la t! 1'rar.i e." t r.!r"l Statf? fir- fornjr Her n I). nok nnstor. ria me-ticg at :45 a. m. S-iclat s-h'" 1 at 0 .? rn : ":m Wfclterran. mh-' r'...tn it nt. M'-rninr; worsMp at" 10:4." S-rn-.rn hrt: "Th hfrv r.f Ir.dl.i." by .Mth S. V. E.ldr e.f I n 1 ! . Epwr.rth 1:'nt p. m.: G"fr ILu-i y, pre-!n.it. I'.Tpninr -wnrühip at 7:. rnrntnunity r,(rln anl an r anrr-ti' s-r: Tj' H--'lv Spirit'' Mi!n to th'f M"n." by tbe raptor. on on j ll'-arts Trinity CornT niain anl Ta?ar av. I:er. Ruve): L. rtllllps. paator; reallenr. fzi Ricin nr. Sunday school at P:.') a. m. ent. rttiiir:i.h K 1 1 ri rv ajnerintciid . i . , . Ä - I VT . and Olive nt.. Ifev. (i. V vt- ltj.r - pator: Sundny wrhool at Glenn iinney. fupirnitendent. LwU ITe!bt Miner and ta. It. C. J. (iord n. pistor. achool at 9:45 a. m. ; II. C. Franrts Sunday Delong. uperictendent. 5tall Men-earlal (hareh. Tor S. Mlehljran and Victoria Sta . Charles II. Leein. l. C L., paator. Sunday school at X0 a. in.. John Edwards, superintendent. .efinan '.afavr-tte blvd. find 'A'avne Her. 1're-l II. "Unelm u-.ann. p.itor. Snr.nj nehool at 0:.;' a. m.; Charles E. Mark, puperintenrient. Mrnin wr!iip at l':.V fiirniiiul. Srrnn lJJet : "Th I 1 1 1 n of rn.ihna." Epvorth league ut A'cnr-f Krienke !eder. ''i p in.; Mis. i Evrnln:: worship' iii 7::vi lEnIlin; Sermon thctn An 4l.l. o!d Story." Uteyan 7?2 E. Broadway, f.b-n C Eiyne, paror. U-5ldenc E. nnsh ft. Sahhath nehool at i: Kev. 1 ln7 ;d a. i m. ; M. C. Torter. superintendent. Ttlver rrU Seventh at, soutli of Mlshawska ar. Iter. G. L. Eulion, pastor. Hunday prhool at 9UiO a. m.; MarLall Tsll. auperlntendent FREE METHODIST. Free Metbodlat FennjJranla a. and Ruh at. IteT. W. K. Webster, pjilr. Sunday achool at 9JZ0 a. m. ; I'aul Neldtzel. auperlnVnlenL Preacblog at 10:50 a. m. and 7-Jo D. so. AFRICAN M. E. OUvet A. M. K.C10 VS Moiil'-e at. Eev. A. T. IWdding. rastor CJa-s int-et-ing at 12 noon, led by Henry Coker. Ktinday a'hool t 12:'M p. m.; Jleury Coker, auperlntendent. Taylor' A. M. and Campau ata. pator. C no Corner EddJ Her. U P. rowell PRESBYTERIAN. TV?trnlntr Srott ial Elndsey ata. nev. Alfred M. Eella. U. lt.. paator; reald?ace. tiS N. Kcott at. .Sunday achoul at a. m : L. C. NVbltiomb. auperln tendent. rubllc vuraLlp at a. va. and 7u".0 p. rn. Tee p.erMon ineta betört toe rnrniDg aervlee. Senior Km-le-icr iioejety meet nt CM p. m. Mbli''k devotional bervlce, Wcdnod jy, 7 .' p. in. Flrt - Corner ef Washir Kl"ii t. and Enf.':ye(te llv.. Hilde cln.o at '...'.) a. John J Shfr, niiperiiit -ndent. Men' IYllo"ihlp lul ut '.' :i0 a ui.; C. A. EippiU'ytl, leader. Morning worship at l'):4" Atjdress by Hhv. I. jl H..jd. I. I, f M --ruiiek Komiuary. .vil'lek inrlliii; edlietxltty :l 7.45 p.. in. HoniH servi-t jepa rt meiit ' thimble Eriday nt 2::.' p in. with Mrs A. M. Kuftaell. 210 North Sliure dr. Trinity Her. John H. Uurnt. Mlnifcr Srvbea to be hell In the "'oitabl. buiidLcg of th i''iuil!ard twho.-l at t! v,Ä, e "if ...v. v.,f .. ... r.lM sehool ut 9:.".0 a. in. Mjrnlnc hour, of worship at 10:45. o:uz l'eorde's ' meeting at 6:4 p. ni. Evening Lour of notfchip at 7:T.. Mid-week M-r"!f.' Wedlieda evening ill different homes. Hope Eeer and Dsyton t. Edwin Ulelater. minister. Hlble s-hooi at . in.; Frank Kettring-, auperlntendent. Cmofcr Ker. Harris. p6to;. Sunday afheel at 0:45 a. m Divine worailp at 10:45 8. m. erery Sunday. Everybody Hungarian Corner v.erry aaJ Wbs'jelcom. Irgton kts. Her. John Dezsi. paster, bunday ar-hool at i :ou a. n.. Chur h lervlrea at 10:0.) a. u. Vciper btrvuta at 2:00 p. m. BAPTIST. Mrat Corner Main and Wayn Bts. J Her. U S. Daria. D. !.. Idence 211 W. Wayne et. pastor Bible Hes:ool at 9::') a. lenient. mC. S. Stephens, auperlu Ciliary (forinerlt Quincv stret C-trip r CaMfornl i at: 1 Hi iU: avs. Hoard 1'eb.btn I.eouard. pit.-r. Hrei len . J (.!. Woodnar i av. i.:M- schorl at i' .O n. n.; J. W. HadaM. su; erlntci; !. nt. M-rnln? worslitp at 10 :;,i. s. -rmen MlSleet: "He.l!i TM.-l its M'iltlt Ude." H . E. I. at rt:4'.. Evening worship at 7:50. Serrnou nubjeft: "Jesus Only." Firt ftweaut Cr:;er Laurri anl Kapler ita. servlcea at 10:0 a. m. anJ Mt. ZJan Re. J. It. Smartt. paator. 90 a. zx. ;Clafcea fr fuaiay aetool at all 3ea 11 a m. CHRISTIAN. rirnl S. ilsin ft., aoath of puMie library. K-pt. K. !. Mrguary. piatet. bua-Jjj ti buo! zl 0 -U0 a. ui.; l're.lerkk K. TruiaUvl. uperlntcn-Jf nt Our teacLera are train? 1 aaa leaona Cave rlK-a far all acr. At 10 . t a. 17'. . ro:::-: Li- n rv f! pastor. " nr. iraJevl. n Wa r .f-a!f or 1 ::e: in pr'pratit':i r ranipali'.i f.r IV-ierat o.j ll v, " tM a. 1. e. 1'j!iT ".t f t 'f v Indian. ifiiM 'Vri.iT I:. !: u;.i av. and l'-t. .lej h ft l.-lar. J t ii;i. j ter. Uriietn . I'll S- Ma riet t i t. tux ff-esooj at .üo a. i ; i'rt J i:. W:;?.j, fc 11 trlUtthil'rl.t. Linden .Irenoi I.iD.ien ar. a; Iiie at. I. N. Ml'.'.cr. pastor. i'! 'arISjrM.iy s u r i r - jfcool a. IU.Oj a. lutrutlent. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. rirt Cor. Liifajttf anl M nrr.e t vf. . Iresh. iatr. S'jnJay 'a-v.l at 9X lr. Y. Ii. sajutr. apermtenvleat. Grara Chorea t'c. L'.n'if. fit W. acd Ta3cut :. lie. t Lazier, rain- J , latera. tfua-lay ;!:coi at G. r . J ! Witt. auprlnten(Jexit. t Broadway 313 L. rirciiway. Her. H i t CarüflJ Jotcaori. potior: rtalerte. 1 6. -Varrcil at. J'uulay at'o! at J:3j i i m : bie: C. LeLujan. a p-r'.ateraf r.r. i Mt-rin w-.rvhip at ', 4" wriaoa mb,- 't : " 1 '' "- ." IV.-f .tr .,' I V atira. 07 f ;.r'!.i:i l'r .-. -. '' "i. P.-f:c'ri allutri'-e .ti i , :n.. Mi-
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e nir, ; ITi.l.. at 7:r t'liolr re i.t i r j 1 Allien v t-j;1n; at :."V Nlt"h. paator. , Mlaha. to. ; I'f !'!' n e Unjoin tray W. iaa. UlMe B'bonl at 10:00 Jf-? Kum-v 'iperlnte cltnt. EVANGELICAL ZinnCorner Wnjne and St. Feter ata. lb-v. Wallem.ir ft offeney, puftor. Sanday p. hool at a m.; Cnara Wher, ft J pert men dent. Mm'm HIM.- !at- meet nt 0:15 a. m. A.Ml'al inL'-.-.i'MI festival Stjn'lir. rr. Htz-1 of Kvrnin? ri;v. n. 1 - a 4. . . - . Ft ;ii i:. r.ufTilo. Ml--h . 1 at 7 ' l m. lv. k. in Ui; f Wnl..i'li will I'tluct tb i I I f. et. lfrr' fiffrun 413 TT. Lasaüe a. r:v. llugn ui-ti!t. ptwator. Sunday uooi at y :'o a !n"-nlcf. ia. ; Carl r.elnke. auperSp i ial mi Ifin id. Dil at 1 -;:Jt I .rvl. nt 1 : 1 a m. Iv. !:. Piepn ibrr.lv f W.i!. t-'i ;up1 i:.v. If. S von j j I'au'ür .f .t r.r iii' ii, H( will prrar-'a ' lon tl r iri a t i ' ii tiool to lr:n i. 1". LUTHERAN. : Jofy Trinity I ana Uaöney at TrnrTatJ JH;rnao et. Ker. Albert H. Kw. piRtor. Sunday a-bool at 9:15 C'.harled II minerhiten JenL Worship with sermon at lVru a. m. Iiinior b-.tiit- at j. with sr-rrntjn nf 7 p. in jt. m.. nieetiuz of thiin h abinef at the ' i t i r Ii Tiit'il i v -i t .s-t ii m f i ..." .. .i... m;. .,.,., i'ii'i' iiirrn n iiii iiTt.Mabel an Hn.-I iifigf , 71S I'ottase Ii..... .... T K - .-I . ... 't.itfk .. ... 4 "timt- in. i :juimiii ai i. in Ill - ( olil. II H .Mini tin ry .(.. let V in't at th- rhtirih, rehear"! I. i'rblay at III Ji'iir Ft. l'aul'a c;tttm.-. .letTeraoii and ham ts i:v. If. Holl, pastor. Hi' itrniHii s-r i al ;. m. ervl-e with 1 1 I y i rtinmiinioii ": '. n. rn. Sermon .iibit: "My Kin'bm' Ii Not .f I IMh Worhl." i'repar.itorv j n-ri.f :tt Ii;. ui a. rn. I.ti-iuIi Sun:.iy ho.,) ut 1.M) a. m. Walther baiie Ilir.utlily bll iiiris tneetiliff 'ruslay at S Am p. in. Choir rehear sal 1'riduy evenlurr at n o 1' k. iilorln Del vedih -Ch ipln and Kerr ät Kev. iot t frbl oinon, p:ator. Sunday ' Ij'-oI anl l'.ible Ihs at t:0i a. m. Morninc ervi- at l :::. üviiinc üerv at 7:-;". Tin liur h oiin-il will hold its iiiiarterl !Ti-tlitB 'l'ii!lay wrn1 utr ut thn (hur'h. The Ioreas Mietr vill int at llie hur li Erblay evening; .mihi iiiiuur l eter.-oiu, loie-s BRETHREN. lirl 1211 S. Mi. hir-'an f. Ki-v W. Help b, luihlnr. He- i.n e. 21 E. I'.roiii a . r.ibl- si 'hoiil at P :.'". i. in.; Kev. I -1 ttrt Whltmer, biiperititentlent . Worship with urni'MiS nf l::u a. m nipl 7:"l p. in. l'rayr ami IMMe stutly nt 7 :."? p. ni. ou Wednesday. Kirf! ( Ii ii r Ii of the ltrrtlirrn-lndi.ini av. and .Miami at. Hv. II. II. Iltlman, pastor; resi.leti.c. 1 E. Indiana av. s undiiy e hool at i:."' a. in I. ;. Sermon World." 7:1." p. fctahley, au perl nten dent. Morning nerbi: nt ln.". Mibjfff: "Th Church aipl the Christian Workers' program at m. Evening hTvI'-c at 7:15. Su bj. t : "keep Him or I'.oth Henuuna by Ivlk llim the pastor. Whi en 4'onferrner Memoriul I HUel U S. St. .lonepli pt. Hev. C. A. Sb kafottse. pastor. Sunday achool. J:iH a. m Miss Anes Ciordou, superintendent. I'reachiu si r v it 10;l"; Christian Endeavor. t'.:.".' anl veninij Bervti e. 7 :'' . I'rayer iu'tinu Wednestlav evening; at 7:15 Choir practice Tim lad ay evening at 7.15. CATHOLIC M . Ifeligr l'olith I'oruer S.ott aipl Napier nts Hev. Anthony Zubb-z, C. S. C. !;: ,-st r. 1aw mass ut 7 : '.. ::M anl l0:i a. in. Sunday aehool at 2::: p. ni. lien-dit lion ut 2 :".o p. ni. M. (lu.ir roliith 2l S. Webster st. Hev. Staninlaui llorka pjstt.r. I.ow mass nt 7 a- m. Hlh inutjs at 10:00 a. in. spers at 2 :i p. in. Sarrrd Ilearf Notre lnm Hev. John H. tt heler pafcr. Ev mass at ti:U a. in. Student runs at s :(1 a. in. I'arUh in.iMi at 10:(h u. Ui. espers at 2: p. in. M. StanUlaus I'olUh H5 S Eiueoln nt. Hev. Jlouian Manlniak. C. S. C. pastor. Masses at 7:C.o :( anl M:ki a. in. Suered llert Hungarian I'atalpa ninl i In ifn.i vi. Hev Alea:i'br (. Vnpa p. i .toi Eo m is-! at 7:" p. m. HaptlMn I .. t . . ,,. " ....... ... ."i-v .. . . - I- 1'. m. ''' 'f The Holy Ki-arj Holish Catholi- at orner Samp! mpi Koslusko I i-ts Hev. H.isU Sydita i.:t r. iWetk tlj)s, 7:15 a. m. S'inla. Eon- mass b:00 a. in High mass lv) :W u. in. .Sunday und Holy Day a ut Bi. Stephan' II ungarian Thoma and Mrl'hersou eta Her. Eawrenre Ilorraih. paator. Mnaa at 9:00 and 10:15 a m. Sunday achcci at 2.UC p. ax. benediction nt 3:00 p. m. ft. ratil. Wa S07 P. TajJr at. Rv. Joiin E. DetJroote, C. S. I., paator Misa at G. 7:;:0, V and 10:50 o'clock. U JaaepL'a Hill at. and Easallt ar. Eatrick J. CarrolL C. ä. C, paator. Low maea at 7 :'JU and lt:00 a. m. Illga mesa at 10 .wj a. m. k'enedktlon at p. a. Pavcred Heart JVlg lan 112ß V. Thom as at. Her. Chariek V. Flacher, paator. Masa at i :0o and b0 a. ui. bunJay vbov.l at 2-50 p. ui. Benediction at J:j-) p. ci. i CHURCH OF GOD. Turtl ff 01 of the Abruh.imlc ' rulth ..- Ici la Melville hall. -Jl.' . , l..ifa ttt" ft. SutJiLtv M-uuol at Ii'!. 1'. A. .v'ttNoii fipi rlntt'uJriit. Mornli! ir--Mp "t 11. e 1. Ii. nn Vai-tor. p-isPT. j i:t-iiii. sciC.vis will 1m hrU at 411 K. South i-t. I'-iTian nuftliii,' Wfilui'sdiiy I t-ubi, nt th- vi K. C. K.ills jack. ' ; l.l S. i tl.uw i t. I Hiurth of Cicd or Palnta Chapel ob I H.irr!oQ it . one block north of Llncola suuJjjr acbooi at U:li a- ia. ; A. it Irkiej, auyerlnteadeou HPISCOPAU t. Jarori' Lafajeftts tlrj . Qortb cf I tVaahli-gtcn- Itt. Ber. Jotn IlarfB ültt. rev tor; Ker. U. Uterett 'Jarr. ' vi.-ar. Holy comlaunin. 7 .GO a. m. ':. ir- !: s. l.uol at 0:40 a in. M itkia . at 11 10 a. W'spvrs at ö:-' p. in. ; SCIENTIST. Hru Church of Chrlt, srlrntlut Mam anJ MiJUon ats. anJay a-.vlrea : ut lla-O a. iu. l"et:uionla: iijftlnj; every : eiiiifsJay &t s p. tu. j:ilay st'liool , f r ctll.irtra auu y.isg pep up to tha ..;e .f i'0. frcui 0:ij to lO.oC a. ia. San-Kt-atJl-ag rtv.iua ir.aliiiain?'! hy tta j iLi.rvh ou tLe aerentü Tior tLe .1 M. ! s '.uUJiLg. are open Caiiy -esvept .vuc. I J-ij Troui 1J to Zi. auJ on. "Sitarvlay rvea rrUi b to 5. SPIRITUALIST. ' rrii;rt"alf .-;uritual Sfirt I r.-.'.c.;-:i"! ha.I. :'"ö S. :icL.,;an i (Ja v at T :" p. rr.. "it'Ct ia t. Sani. t ::!t v !:r. j. f ;ic"'d I t-artTsi : 11: t r it j ar.-i Mr- ' A. Th.i ;:;:: w l.vur ll t i. i.m : 1, ui 1 A Hi t!. Ir.ternatln.l 1. 1 -ry 1 ue piritualit MeUille la ewnlUi; at 7 p r: .-. ; . . ! orthe? ra . s 1: r.i'A.;i. t.iktu ;rf atl::.i-.i-.tu. JEWISH. Tempi nth-Kl CorLf r taaalia at -!- .1 la)itr et. MISSIONS. llop rw N. Mi:fleT'.ikf r t. Sunl.iy J t -;:.o p. in i'rer.ohins at 3 .'0 .1 p ?n STri'-es during th I M iiirfv. l'ri'ia ani baturvia I I 1 ., ' 'aril 7.' r i-t; L a :
f-vrnlugs at 7:40 o'clock. A!l welcome. Marr .Nuceojalfr In ciarg. City 115 E. Jfferaon bird. Ray A. Bird. anperiDten'leEt. Saciay fliool at 1:(a) p. m. Bible ciasi at 4:00 p. m. ;opl 218 E. Lnsall ar. Service Wetliie-flay evening at 7:45; Saturday and Sunday eventng at 7:.".0. Every bojy welcome. Teoterottal. Apontollc rlt) D N Olive t. Sunday acbool nt 10: a. n. I'rea h'.ng ut 11 :X a. in. Krcnlug ferrl"e at S oVlofk. Midweek metlajf n Tues'lay anl Thursday evening. J. B. ilowf, evaiigelUt.
tUoi Corner Irar Kn'i'laon. MjIh ati'l .Monroe ti. e;-j-r. Sunlay b- hool at 1U:(M a. m : August A: lerson. i-uperlntentlent. ZION SERVICES. A r,f,fial arli1r-,K for the M.-k. affli'-teil r finful. cntlt l'l. "Je! th.- If.tler eiid Satan the I'efiler." Sun. lay. t. 1-', at 1:::.0 ,i. ni . nt the I.aS.ilb tbeater by Iiev. Van IV Shumaker. VOLUNTEERS OP AMERICA. Cioapel uilatlou. 400 S. Vfleblgas at All Crlatlao accleLiea Invited to b! open air meeting every Wednesday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday muht, corner Uitjne and Mb h'pan street, obl-faaa-loned grapel raeetli1 at Volunteer mla-
in. e-pers t lon nr.il Monday nignt. Everybody loM)nd.i at! lid AU rimwtj.
SALVATION ARMY. C3 E. Jefferkon blvd. Sunday aervtees: Morning, county Jail, 10:b0; SunSunday hooi at 2 :'M p. m. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meeta every Monday fci 10:00 a. ra. at the Y. M. C. A. Keslaenr iiud rlsltlca I II II 1 at T tt a 1 V l uui nnii. Tf " If l ieahley. precideut; Kev. .'j. W. Ken h. rttar - treasurer. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman'a Club hall, room 224, J. M. Sbuilding. Sunday uit-etlug ; lU:oo h. in.. The N Creation; . in., Kt-vrlat bn : S: p. m.. Eekiel'tt Temple. Wedtieiav at :i ami 7 :'.! p. m.. Ie turt by i'ük'rim 1'. E. Üarker. Fiidaj at s;i p. im., Taberuaclf Shadows. Final Instructions Given to Workers at Mass Meeting in Chamber of Commerce. Final instructions v. ' re sieji tho women workers for tlir welfare drive to start not Monday ly Mrs. William C. t'rabill. ehuitniau of the women workers, at a mass meeting of the ward chairmen and captains held at the Chamber of Cumi: eice Triday iiiKht. The last steps were taken in the organization of the women and comph te plans for the' drive explained to the workers. The women are now ready for their work in the welfare drive. They will cinvaivs only the residential districts of the city and take Hubscriptions only from housowives. Working women will be solicited tit their place of business and no men are to be fcnMeited by the women. Stole-i t Chairmen. A chairman for each ward has been appointed and a captiin appointed for each unit that has been formell in the wards. I'nits vary to as hlh ns ."( in one ward. I'nder the captains in the units ore workers that have a certain Fcctlon of the city Klven thorn with a blue print' Thus a very thorough canvass of all resiliences will b- odtaine.l. The wnrd chairmen are; First ward. Mrs. II. ( Shanklin: Second ward. Mr?. Effle Harnes; third ward. .Mis. J. 1Z. N'off; Fourth ward.
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Lozvry Estate Will Go to Common School Fund
S pe ial to The News-Times: CiOSHEN. Ind.. Oct. 11. The Elkhart County Ti ut Co.. as administrator of tho estate of Alfred . p g . . iui iiier vtosnen inavor. wno died without a will ami without known leal heirs, leaving a $75.000 estate which, it is believed, will go io the Indiana common school fund, lias received from the Children's Aid society, Clinton Hall, Astor pi., Broadway and Howery, New York, a record of Mr. Lowry's ehildhocd which, it is said, will cleurly showthat all of the 38 claimants from 18 states who are after the estate have no foundation upon which to base their claimt. In searching Mr. Lowrs personal Mrs. A. I. Herle H. Frantz; Sixth YVanzon; Seventh : Fifth ward. Mm. ward. Miss Stella ward. Mrs. ".'. K.. Adams. Over 1,000 women workers will be in the drive, and from the amount. of enthusiasm shown at the mass mooting, they bid fair to succeed in their ambition of securing the largest subscription list for the drive IS OR D Test Votes Show Public Against Sen. Johnson's Effort to Defeat President. Special to The News Times ; SAX FRANCISCO. Calif.. Oct. 11. --A cloud of witnesses have arisen for the covenant In California. Th el i ti of oratory acalnst the league has practically ceased and California's answer to It all is "Katify treaty Immediately." Test votes taken in various parts' of the stufe, including the Chamber of Commerce, universities and other organizations, show that the people are at least five to one for the treaty. The California Congress of Mothers, representing 26,000 women, many of whom sent sons to the war. I'.hs endorsed the president's efforts to secure permanent peace. Associations of the mothers of seven northern counties, representing the second division of the California Congress of Mothers, has unani
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Bowfcher farm, nenr Ligonier, left it in a nM and. following his usual plan, took off every bit of wearing apparel. Then he began cavorting about the place. In some manner h learned of the approach of the police. Hurriedly dressing". he mounted his wheel and sought to evu.de officers. The bicycle chain brokp at a critical moment and Eby. helpless to continue in that way, took to running. Marshal Showalter. of Ligonier. came upon tho wrecked bicycle and recogmzed it as tho property of Eby. , Soon after. Eby. in panting condition, was found at his residence. He admitted ho was guilty of exhibiting himself in naked condition before school children and others. Authorities think ho is crazy.
effects, a copy of the childhood record, such as was obtained from Clinton Hall by the administrator, was discovered, showing that the fnrtnnr m m -rw ti n A t-rnrwr. - ,-. I - .... v . j . ,l.lV.viVl. f Ittjli. ijuuy in an effort to lca.rn of his ancestry. Now it is thought that Mr. Lovry was probably born in Ireland and brought to the United States when an infant. He was a baby when placed in the Clinton Hali orphanage by an unknown woman. Lovvrys from all ovr the United States continue to write and claim they are ."datives of the eieccased mayor. One of them. Mrs. S. A. Hos!ick. of Lorano, (it., fzyn s,ne is "t'lad to hear from her long lost relativ, even though ho i dead." mously endorsed the treaty. Of 4S presidents of the Federation of Parent Teachers associations, 1 I signed for the covenant, 1 he recent propaganda telegram t0 Wabhington stating trick of de mocracy committee in bom battling Johnson with telegrams" is unreal for the reason that most of the telegrams had com from republicans, many of them formerly Johnson's campaigners. T w n t y republican members of the Johnson Los Angole reception committee, men anei women, publicly withdrew their names from the committee on the ground that they were not in agreement with the senator on the league. Among these were the speaker of the. California legislature, stat senators, assemblv men, superior court judges, county supervisors and others prominent in commercial and political, life in tho city. An editorial expression from reiuiblican newspapers in variois sections of the shite favor immediate ratification, challenge Johnson's claim that support of the treaty Is un-American, and voice opinions that the people unmistakably want the peace, treaty and covenant ratiiled without hampering amendments. 'tie of the. strongest of such expressions comes from Chester H. Howel, editor of tho Fresno Hepubli' .vu. an Intimate, friend and former political supporter of Johnson. LEAD PIPE FAILED TO STOP TEAMSTER S pe la I to The New -Tltics ; KL.KHAKT. Ind.. Oct. 11 After M wal an assailant slill at large h loped him over the bead several times with a piece of Ras pipe, I It. Stultz, a teamster, chased the man for four blocks, finally, however, losing him. The assailant failed to got $100 which Stultz had in his pocket. twfji-n a. s'Vvvv
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