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' -t," 5 Ar ;r"'-. .. r - SHOLLY WOMAN ON POLICE PAY ROLL Hut Mlrrv Shrouds Hrr Appoint mrnl. anil Wvr "Duty i Kpt Srcn'l. .'K.ily i- t:iijM'i "l to work lirr t!y i;p.d r tho tlii"' ti"ii of hi' f of IV- !: Kliii' , ini krowii ( bastl.ivor"d b'T a pp '. n t n i :', t or, tti" (!- pa rt no ut in t! ! i 1 1 1 f tin- opposi tion f l.' i- li--b. ;!;; oy tlo' K-I1 r ;.lrul."i-!ratio!i and of tho opposition o,' lh'- wooi.m ür-' i u ia tions of tbo ity. Thy yty thai lor work i i to fiail polii'o r-!!ir rs and .' t)i it 'Jo-.v io ro.'t ir.ol' t prftt t' ! p;a 's .ind tfi.it tloy do 'not patron'- unprot rt d r-Ntabl'.sfi i n r-n f 5s. Co!ifrrnl With Klin'. H.irn.' II. .losf-pli -on. !t r I v of tlu-l

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uit' poii' e o p. ii ainrni. I don't kliou,'1 is tin- Ht;y ar.--w t r Mr. Jox.-phson oiaKt.-; t 1 1 o innuin:i publo- r"U'.i i .1 : r.c tii" .1 p-pointriK-nt of Mr.-, liolly. M r. Miolly's pr-ont i o 0,1 th" ir p.trtt.i' lit i-i krna.n to bao b n rr.,1 for her t , t!i" .'.-: y board follow iii 1; an iut'-rviow t otwo- 11 In v nd !iif Kline tv. w k ncn d.iy rd'ht. .Mr.". S:iolly was cbrsotd with the hi-'f sonu tino-, afo r wbirh s!o :it'i 1 th" board of .Mafoty rooiii, in r-i ! ; a short tii.i" !.itT with an a ppointnant of some! kind on liic do pa: I r. a Tit. r. tcKiins Acni;i: to com er i: ci: u rni i:miia)yi;s MV)vrii;i:i i iim i-aci; ovin 1 'Mt'.v a I' no;; ne d r d : 1 ' t ' 1 n s wa-ps a tui r f .oij ;s : m- 1 t oi 01a. ;n lifnir: t lint "ce p t ii t onuh ., .1, 1 nnj'S'ar a-- we hie a d.':t . tl;e' ro-r.b;l i" of indaliaal d i :'f . a i t '' : 1 r. : s would '' 1 st .- re i) s in the fa t r ." M a n w h i !" j he rib" on tii' i r w a v to e '. r bll'ot;: an 1". il 1II:;mi in the country and the ! will : be fiken next d !. -d a . j "Tae j-,-. h no o. l.'.-üo 1 of whit, the rev, lit up, h. ." Mr. I m." sa.d. ' "T!: 1 . 1 1 1 a ' ir re In ni is tt y ' e-m. I was w it !i .1 !'! ! '': o. nae d;f I iva thnt w. rrstram d tl d.d. -a ,- m'.t n.i tmrii an 1 : a no l .a : f-vii.." j ..od i'i'rsa.a d"d tit' hi to remain at work a-d!::r tin- o.-." .NiX'1C Accept Cut. TP" A mrr.e.!i I'n.a "W.-fir-- . . 1 . . I o a: j a . . a : a- i . : a '.. o 1 ' 'o,;,i 1 ! : I ; ; : v- - ' 1 ' " 1 v , to a. . r pt the Wa y. d'!' ' 'a-!,- . ! 1 b 1 : ! f- w -: 1 !. , (to! M. P o bi-a . , - n . e , i iv fan h ' n ; v l' . ' I I S 1 0 'T ' i p. a . n :' e . ' l ; ' a . o 1 I . V e . ' ' :o a a ' ' ; ' n. n 0- "t a to v o! 01 t b" b ' -: .I u: ;rg ; b - --; e o ' ;: a p r . a u i i v i i"' a - u iri:s nr.i'i: t r I)) ST IT IM I T oris iv 'it i no .i-.i : :vn:: r; ! p.v ; : 'Nip i '. i a t - t b . -. " . t a I b. n '"..-. .. wb. r. K! I'.e". T V ; ". b Mv ' T a - . f t en tl b ai pa-bv e--- ! ! . ' - Ii- 1 el e ; n-i . a 0- '-i y '."' 1- .ib- Seid : a ; ' 0 N . ..-ai it-. -Tl oa a : '1 : i t ','. b-.. -1 - i b r - b. At . . . a t , , o r- a ' i . ( : i : 1 1 ':!".! a ( ' '.) ; '. . , ; : tb.b bad -P. . : a ;rpl ' ! ' t ' 1 i ; 'r:p w s i' f . I'll - - - . ; w i 1 1 . a ! j ia r 1 p .- a 1 1 n ' i " a ' n . -.;-, , t ) . . , ; . . . i w b ti ar a ' 1 . - 1 :.v b- -a n b 1, I b ' . '. 1 :" . : " ' . 1 I . ' - ; ' . - - . 'i V.' W ; s '-. 1 --. : -1 : : P-. ' I , a." . Cr . b .-i ö b - Ve h i e , r , r . i - ,..... . , ; , , t .' Pa- 1- ..'. l !".'" b ai : r e.i. !"' -! '.. 'j be b f- I r-.-d . b f. r i i n n - r . TT. r r ' '

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...... - . W - . I Pp j .'.A gl"... t ' i ! f--'.;z r- ' ' ' ' f -. rCf -'..'t fr i . v . .. . -' , . ?. t -a." . v .-vi v , s w J t - IIAIU.KS lUr.A.MV. .Mi.--. l!:ir.'i lj'animonrl. thi fir.-'T siii' i f Il;ircl(l Ham rnor.'l, 2), uw in rort.viH'U Ji (X. If." !,;tal ;iri.:i. i :m:ni: fr flivf.r'" t lnrin 1-ir"-nil-. i . , lirir-r ;i:irl is said to l;;ai; comi ' if In hid s'mo it s. MANY RAIL WORKERS REDUCED IN RANKS iNrw York Central Hoads Usue Order Kffeetiu; .'550 High Official?. Slooial to Tip. Xowv-Tinus: IILKHAKT. Ind., March 12. About V,Z0 railroatl ni'-n in hizh of-fi---s wf-ro rfff-ctod todav by an ant nniniicm.ml f ' l r-i fnr In l-i q 1 i rt'Ctin' ptivjonnol of the New York Vntral railroad. In -ach case the transfer carries a salary reduction r.iiiijinfr from $7C0' tf $Looo a year. Phe men efftttcd are all employed j in th" work west of Huffalo. Tin- only hitjh oflicers said to have tseaped the retrenchment order arc th" president, general manveis an-1 tb ir immediate assistants. W. l S.-haff. general superintendent Toledo tot Chicago, and I. H. Wils-.on. general Superintendent of tk' r.ufl'alo to Toledo lines, suffer tlii abolishment of their oiliees and ha v.- been made division superintendents. A similar order effecting affieials I on bin s east tf Huffalo i.s expeet d soon. PLAN EXhTOSOF ELECTRIC DEVICES Industrial and Commercial Men to W itne?s Demontration Monday. Th"- l-.tia.ll display anI leeture wlr.ah was sein iluloi to be held last night under the ail-pice.,- of the m.-piees of the South Rend Kloe- . . ., ... ......... 1 a..-. ... .. I . ' - . . .1 1 ' o .- . jjo 1 1 1 j 1 1 u e 1 o ct hut take in announcem.nl:.. An cxhibi- J .ion was held yesterday afternoon in th" exhibit hall of the Fhainbt.r oi . 'omni ree building at which approximatelv ?.7 representatives of s' -uth R nd industri.il concerns were present. The purpose of the demonstration as f'Utlined by the lecturer, 1'. R. ! an. is to aequainl local manufacturers aim eoiiirnt re'al Tivn with tb- benefit.s that are derived from a proper lighting system. With the aid of reflectors, th" d"miifrator showed the value of In m'nt walls and ceilings as aids to 1 m-rea el production. About 2 ! Iii" I rent kimi of light shades were shown and the difference between proper high intensity light ai'il the o'd sysui m of the shadeless bull outlined. Rei res. ntati ves from several o it of town coneerns were listed a'ai'mr the afternoon L-itors. Two mere exhibitions will be held op Monday, one at ?. o'clo.-k in the aft ruoon fr the benefit of the local industrial men and the other at 7:0 in th" evening for the commercial 11 n. fl wi'.l thai jrineipally with ;h" 1 i f I 1 l.t lihlmc aj'paratus u.'d in illuminating stört, sho'.v ' a.-, s and win-low display. Serf: Berths on "Cabinet ' . ; c: a l i o iii" . i w s - i i n : - s pap-rip. p,p. jbbi. ip-im-n a ! d I i bi e rsb' ve. leputv .-tati oTab'.i b i' r of ill" Knights) of Mu..ibos today entered the race for ;: - ; n i v i i : a e r . 1 1 1 1 e i . i.-.e i; s. w nic.- pui - tline' what ;3 p .. it wot tii on s- for I.ipeite A .- id republican a-pirant is R-'v T Soiineborn. a Ioc:l business ,n. Th- republican eandid ties Erie Railroad Restores U aes of Its Employes lp ' n.P-l l're-s: N1IW V.RK. March 1 .'.-The !ir:e r.r.lroad ma nugrp.u nt todav ist u- 1 a g- TKral I ' storit g w.;ge of ( ommon labor-rt whi- h

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- v 4 "IT?r ! r-v '1 .yt..::. i ins u.iur. ''ouTit' .-s WilliumowiLz - Mo 'II or. florff cf Swclcn 1 touring U. S. in . Iiiropan nil it roht-f work. Shr two-pound libks ar- roinnicn in Kurojip. PLAN 'BOOSTER DAY' TO SOLICIT FUNDS! T. P. A. to W age Campaign for Shelterhone at PoltaAvatomie Park. Apparently not heilig itii-f icl with the progress tliat is beinp: made toward raising- the fund to build a shelterhou.se at Pottawatomie park, rnenib rs of the Travelers Protective association at a special meeting In the Oliver hotel Haturday afternoon tentatively agreed to des-. iqnate ;i "booster day" to be held in future. On this tUy , every member ot the orcranization will trake special effort to sU-el the fund that hti.s already been .-.v-cureii for the erection of the. shelterhouse. More than ÖO.000 must be ohtaired before the IfuildiriK' omiiiiit- j tee can proceed with their present propra ni. This sum represents the 1 entire amount necessary for build-I im,- the proi.o.sed structure. AIthough the workers thus far have , failed to obtain larp: subs-eriptions the ommittee believes, w the . -i-MP' of the "booster lav" enough' - oi0m0 of th . ,-oost. i dav . nough wdrth'detaip'c mitial1 wt'k1 on' th? Zua I According to jircsent 1)1.111, the foundation for the helterhouse will be laid during the latter part of May. The exaet date will he announced later and the committee is arranging" to have a big celebration mark the eeronionies. THIEVES LOOT HOME OF B. F. AUGUSTINE . r-- . Z"1 1 1 I Kscape With Clothing aild Jewelry Valued at More Than S600. Robl burglars ransacked th" residence of R. F. Augustine, former president of the board of public safety, in the select residential district of Riverside dr. timing Friday night and fled with clothing and jewelry valued at more than $0 00. Report of the robbery was made to the police Saturday morning'. 'I he robbery occurrtd between th hours of 7 and S o'clock, while the, family was attending a theater, lire trance was gained through a. r ar window which was "jimmied." Every article, of clothing of value, belonging to Mr. Augustine, ee pt o;i pair of trousers, wa.s carrivj away. Nearly all of the best clothes belonging to Mrs. Aucu.-tine and her daughter were taken. besides a choice assortment of jewelry. Nothing of great value was left. The heeise was left in a strife of disorder, clothes, shoes .and w, aring apparel being s. tittered about. I Vesser drawers wen; operird. and their contents str -wn about th rooms after h.i-ty examination. An automobil. 'a as evidently used to t arry away the loot. The rohbf rs are hr-li ed by the police t be th.- same who have bf-fjn guilty ef a s ri"s of similar robbTrks in the lasi two wreks. Members of Legion to

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embers of South B-ml Post .0 American lesion, wbl meet at Mei th. the Chamber of Com more Mor.day cii" to attend in a bode th- ,j .1 - dres to be given by ('apt. P.radden Mt. emvei i.. cnurcn at : .,. Thr who can not report at load - ! 'iuarters arc urged U go direct t' 1 th fhurrh. F.,pt. Rraddep will te th regro so'di r'.- side of the world war. Division Officials of Lezion to Meet Monday A meeting cf all dlctslr-n rapt lins a r. d s-cPeral lieutenants ef Post th--- American L-eg-.r-.n wbl be he Id Monday night at eight o'clock at tho j Chamber of Commerce. Capbtin. who are unab to attend, are rec.ucsted to appoint a second in cornm.and. .and to see to R that their division are w-e"rl reprisentoi. Joe "V AJI M .WW M (lilt Ads

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i; 1 .IL UV Tit I. MS. Mis a llos" Ilolhc nb-.TfT. N". V. ,C. a::.--;:rlant tl;.trict atornv, is the first wotK.in in tin- su.tr of New York to preset' u to oust. beforo. a jury. Adakn and Eva Opens to Large Oliver Crowd Coniedy Will Give Second Performance Here Sunday Night. Rrphte with clever line?, with just en iik!i pint to make it interesting. "Adam and Ev.i," CJuy Bolton's and 'Jiitnic Middleton's liht comedy in sented by Hay I. Comstock and .Morris CJeft opened to a capacity house at the Oliver theater last niht for a two-night? engacrement. Coatcs (Iwyne, who ilays the. leading part as the ricli man' business manier, is a liamisome. clever aetor. and he does remarkably well in showing the familv of the rich man how to work and like it bv making tlie members of the family beli.-vo that the-, rich man had lo-t fortune. -hark 3 no:-M jM acceptable as jano s Kinsr. the rich ma n Hofnana "Weaver t ikes the part of the fan. ily maid cleverly, and Frank H. ?s'nir;ht I , r.(ina wo,., n hr n.M- .ci'., , P-ta.i... wMo though imagined necessity . the part of the rich man's eldest daughter portrays the daughter cf a wealthy father admirably, is r prominent Louisville, Ky., .society young woman and is being entertained by ,outh Rend friends during her stay here. Pois Relton plays the lealing woman part which contains many clever lines. Other members of the company are Adlyn Wesley. Paul Reil, Joseph Presse r and Charles Rird. "Adam and Iva" will give another perfermance tnighf and the advance sa'e of tickets imlicate another good house. c. JJ. C TWO INJURED ASMACHINES CRASH Prown and MeMichael Automobiles in Mibhap at Di ieion and Tavlor Sts. Hairy llrown, 12lM W. Envision st.. and his sister-in-law-, iMary S:ut.. were slightly injured iate. Saturday afternoon w'.ien the autemohile in which they were riding crashed into an automobile driven by .Mrs. Guy MeMichael. 1110 Portage aw. at Division an el Taylor sis. Roth machines were bidly damaged. According" to th-s stories of witnesses to the accident a.? reported ' bv pdi e oifjeers. Mi-s. MeMichael was driving south on Taylor st, and Rrown w a.s driving av est n Idvisioo st. He was said to be driving at an -xees!ve rate of speed when the" l.eeidept occillTtd. Mrs. MeMieb.ae'l was not. injure tl nor was Mrs. Rrown who was with ber husband and sisttr. rliAUA y. nrVHA.M. Clara M. Dunham. PJS W. leffer-s--u blvd., die-1 in the. .st. Joseph ho.-pital. Misluawaka. Saturday

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illness f f one vear with complioaj H. Ik Litta. Caldwell. Tex.: and by i fiic-c. Mrs. C. W. isborn, with j vh"m shr livfd in -out-i I5end. Sh' 'vva ? born in Jerome rville. Ohio ar-l had livd l-.cre since t-hc a-.is six . ' to T-xas with Mr. and Mr C. W V'm-omi i" rtaoi hit nt'duii anu returned he-e only a. w ee-k i.qo. The funeral will b-? Iield bt the. re-id.-.-ee of M.is. I mm r.i Stednan. Monday .'Tternoon' at Z o'clock an-1 burial will b in the City cemetery, Th der ,sed wa s a charter mnivr of the V.'ednesiay cl jb, a literary association. khskim: to address TKI-C CLL'B MEMBERS! . j A. It. Rrkir.e. presijer.t of the StudchakT corporation, will acHr?M (the TtI-C flub of tin; high pchool . . oi.- oi in . ii.i. eMondav evening at 6;C0 o'clock at t!, v. M. C. A. Mr. Krskir.Cs Sub - j. ct will be. "Tip advantages of a Co:ge iMuukon in a Corporation." The sprier mnf V.V, high scho.l . , . V 1 w.' be the gut-sts of the Cub. j Monday evening at 6:C0 o'clock at . . . .

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f . Princt.vs licit na. wlios. son. Albert. h;i. just bcroiiic Di;ko rtf Shlciw s-Holstcin. is one t f thv most Influential vom'.n in rourt t ir-c-cs CITY HALL CROWD PICKS 'SUCCESSOR' TO MAYOR CARSON Dr. Dngdale Chosen to Land Hepuhlican Thuir After Incumbent is Eliminated. (CONTINUKD FROM I'Atil-: ONI-:) reelecting It ia said tltat lie wa induced to slay out of the ra---e only after it had been forcibly broush to hlni that the disfavor of hi administration through a lark of law enforcement would detract from his strength as a candidate. It is als" said that tlie mayor was m:ob to see. this by his cabinet members with great reluctance upon the mayor's part. John 1. Haven was tho nrxt aspirant to fall under the elimination process. Mr. Uellaven is said to have pointed out conferees that it would fe impossible for him t en ter the race owing to business rea'U1,t' 'K u (h, rac? for person il naThen Controller tSuyprt. who had -been publicly mentioned by the sons, although he would hav" liked mayor as a suitable candidate to succeed him. feil under the ban imposed by the city hall political leaders. A oanvass of the city see me d to show t.hat Mr. Swygart's main strength lay in the Sixth and See-md wards vhere the percentage of women voters is smaller than in the other wards of the city. Mr. Svvy-L-art's strength in the Firs:. Fifth, believed to be a heavy women's vote, was placed far be'ow that which i-3 considered sufficient to elect a mayoral ty candidate. YS". TV. Kidenour, member of ilm board r f park commissioners, was eliminated as a possibility owing to the belief of the -city hall leaders that he ia pft widely enough known to oe, a eimaoie can. name. .... I In Svrct SpilUtl. Mr. Rliiot-t eliminated hims If as a possibility. de-Caring that he had never considered entering the may orty rac. The fhoice of the administration then fell upon Dr. Dugdale. At the meeting Fridny. which was conducted behind Mayor Carson's k-ked doer, it was decided to withhold any announcement regarding IV. Iniirdale'p candidacy until Monday. It M slid to have bcei pointed out ai tho meeting that any disfavor from certain in sources that would b incurred by a premature annoup'-e-ment must be avrddd at all b...ards. Administration forces appeared to I iuuiin-a -ii""" ... believe Saturdav aftt rnoe.n that th had solved the mavoralty probb .. . .. ..oe n . - ..ndiaate :i -j fa r eal. They s-'-med to think conce rni that Dl. Dugia'.e's andi.laev- vi'i nni 1-.0 rfff rwiv.-. to f 1 1 h T of tilf? tWO

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l ....... and tho Miller-Graham faction, ti he' W. ::-..- le-a-e- headf.'. bv P. A. Moba"! ;;:td Ar-'hi" C.:ih,im. Mayor Carsmbs rcluciance in giving way te. m-e.-her er ndidate for the nomina t hrr. ! is .said to 'nave been a'PbiPd by the ! mayor's aversion in giving Avay t the" Millt-r-Craliam faction, part e.f which, at least, is sai 1 te h.v-? ! ita s'vond term. STRIISGFIELD RACIAL RIOTS L DER CHECK P"ONTINrKr FRCt I'AC.H "M-p t ....) .....i . - , fi.f t rrivnojM.. .ui'i o- : -- ery were i-aid tonight to be good. j Shirley Shafer. the neg.-o. who was P5:- uu mg up s.m. '"V- - k-ight. v.-as transferr.-l to.'.jy from he ho-rital to the county jail, wlp re (a score or more m-n an-1 'n-.ys ar - j rested list night, are held f-r i' - vosligation. Tim pri n-r.s were ei , . , . i . ... . l . . ing npf. Muo-a-. i-ao. The autorip.bile ;ti which White. the your.; p.-spto who shot Patrolman Rvan las', night, win being imrr ed to the Mand r format, e-v. ?,-;s wrecked late this afternoon p ar West Jefferson. bePscc-n p: i t.gbe Id , and Crlumbu?. Th car ski bb-'l. : j swerved into .i t"lgraph pole. Jp- ....... ... , uty Sher iff Walter I-wis a nd Pror-a-ilon Otlieer John C. Parses, i:: charge if the prisoner, were slightlv injured. They obtair-d .-r.ntlKr :rachine and took White to Col mPr-is. t . . v, . where iic was placd m the county . . , , . ,,, , t , Ht will he taken to Mans- ' ,4 i uty Sheriff waiter Lwis a nd Pror-a-Pino ("cheer Jr. kr C. Pars '-s. IP ' "

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iV - M Ls Iorotbv r.irk. h 's mston who .1 cju nustry tia- lv:. h .-M HJO. U2)2. and .''V' to t RIVER PARK itivr.u PARK. Robert M. Snyder cave an interesting talk on "SeeuritW s" at th meetinp: of the ivic club. ThSouth Bend orchestra :a.v"' a number of rhetioi.?. Commur.ity .sinsiiifr and a vocal solo by Miss I)e! F.leason were features of th.- pro- ; tram. A number of sub.le-ds in the' interest of this soetioon of tb- it: was diseus.vcd. I). '. Jmison gave a report on the Hose house for RivetPark and said that plans were -- inK made f'r the bulbiini; which ill h" located on Mishawaka a v.. io.u Ninth st. A committee compos d of A. I. Wilson. Mr? II. Meritr.. Mrs. J. O. Burger, Mrs. lwis Hürden, Ii. R. Mycr.-, ami X. Ti. Huld were app.'tinted 1 cooprnite with the T. P. A. association for funds for the Shelter house at Pottawatomie park. The next meeting will be held April s. Sixty-four were present at the non:e .vussionaiy int-.-ui i" ". "- , . ... , i i .. i a i i ; . dav afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. R. Wolfe, S. Seventh st. Mr?. John Rittinger of Newcastle, Ind.. give an address on "The Task of th" Home Missionar-." A soeial hour followed the program aim r ires-i-v 1 ". "V V , "- monts ware serv d by Mrs. Wmie. ar-sisted bv Mr-. Hiram lb rrcl and Mrs. M. PMur. Kiver Park Roy Scouts. No. will lake a hike tins afterno.ui. The , regular scout meeting will be ba ld J Tuesday evening at 7 o'ehek. Miss Helen Penrod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Penrod. who has been attending s hool at Phila-1 ielphia, has eompleted h r course and returned home. W. IP Smith lias returned to Flgin. Til. Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter, of Anderson, arrived here Friday for a visit with friends. Mr. Porter will leave Monday for Chicago where h" expects to locate. A daughter was horn Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heser. Miss Jessie 1'avry returned from Ja week's visit at Loganspoi t , Saturu:n. " ...... ... Mrs. Adah N:xe.n. er Indianapolis formerly of River Park is visiting, her brother, F. Rupe. Diame-nd a v. Tin: ciirurm. i The ia ru'ar services will b- held jn ,lf 1:jwr pa,k church's t.d.1? . Methodist Ppis- opal. S. Seventh j-r.. A j Rradenbur-. ninr s d,v t,.i,firi nr c4.u ,, TM .. wor: "hip at PP-IO. I'h.- pa s:t will sr.'Oil: on "How tj Make Th Church Co." Fpweirth b.iue j. -

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.. .. :.., -,tt i -i ,.i!id praise s'-rvice v edneslav e-.-n-v , 0 . .- ... m ! 1,1 " ' ;"0' f'' ' isl,!,rrt- 'dn.-alay affernor.n ., th" ; Mr. F. r. Wo'f.. is S. rn s:. Airs. WMher SbpiPi l . T the rt ssif in g ?-,oste.y. Tb- obi-' be ob.ei-vei as vi-bat.en ei.'i".. Fist Metliodi-t. 1 Rh and Vim ! I' v. A. It. Hamilton, i,ebr. S it da . I's'ch'.ol at P' a. tn. :ss m. ting ., ' 1 1 a. m. Preaching by the p-oytor la: 7::P" p. m. Prayer mn-img Tu. -- ,day -.r-ning at 7 : ::j a. m. : fhur"h of a.,, ,r Sain;' 'Tiap.i. ; Harri- a v. Rev ival kt'Vo wilt . o:.o- .on .- ph- ur.s w . i , m Viir.a- of R v. K. f,. Renn:; of A";-p:r--.n. San, Lay school at tel.". a. rp. I le.'J.'iy. yo'jng pe-opi 's ii.e ting at i : -0 Sut.d.'-y ev ning; ev ng, J I -r i--rviee a- 7 : P' p. m., r oraj-j'.! bv i :h" i -" Ps ROM'S IHM,. PPs' M'Ia a.. M. v vobiar-" b-op. bill wa to-r-l bv i hclh ho -., an.' s-n-.t.- t.,,1;.'- ! f r ;s r,:nw.nt'of r,-, ,.. ,lts p. ,j.iy for ... h da" of .-:ir Ser;. jTh,. fi;:- sUbmuted to tl , ; i ri . :

Mr. W. H. Dean, of the Edison Lamp Work, will lecture on Industrial Illumination at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon and on Store and Show Window Lighting. 7:30 Monday night, at Chamber of Commerce.

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