South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 108, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1921 — Page 2
MOMMY MdltMMi, APKIL
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
DENOMINATIONAL DAY CELEBRATED IN LOCAL CHURCH
Hrw l:. Teil Congre gation 'Mrmlicrs What Baptist- Nand For. ';oxTixpp.r rnM pack r.vi: th .f!ivin 1-! tri. i ;.ir nr. rr. i r..i ; r ha i?y 'a n rn-i'.ri I". "-h rix. f"-'jI irij'fii- fr. f,::i- t r j T h n.i'.i-tt.ipfl-t IN.li v. I'-t i ?t . r'-r- m t i .r..i .-' Tlarh p ;i r .1 1 hun h i-- i!n!'-p'Mi!- . th only hiKl;T ;.)'. al authority L-injr th- trr..! i.l of th 'hurrh. H;'.r)l:- - in,r- )- ar urüt-d mutU-'il "UI-J" ;f nrrl J : l ; -v i ' ) r: .1 r ' -??!rt In iirinuf' ?' ! tti. m - ra 1 nf"iat t' iv. r. .'r! i r i ' '!! .orlf.t;-., but ,..'.! .. i i i: i r. 17 i ' . !; ! i k l!hj-. v r.f.!- . ruh!;.- r Jni!.' r' v. ;tii r r:rnT!t il aut lu.ritj. "All !a5.:i-r :;;ir. '.s ncrr ' 1 A 1 1 y tn tlifir ..iiri.'ri Lord .f,:f th- J'.un-Ii'. T:i Wfll nlffh ;il.- fu f'. of r. ?ral nrt'inl2ati"n iiii");i ' r.i t ' n -i.ur-- .f a k r. f " -. r...t HaiuM a r pr.n ti- ally n. unit ri .ill -- : ti.il ti"ri. "f f!o- trir..- a:.I pra t: . N.thwi?lictanlin? tliis 1. 1' ',v r.f rmthority r.v r t'.i! 'a! fhr:rh. Ilipti.-fs ar- 1 1 i -lar-Vt VrnX''X'i:ur il- n 'an i n a 1 1 ' n in th 1 n i t r-1 1 St.Tt'' "Hh ti-jfa iir' a n w 1 . 1 1 . h"alin.' i t i rfifurnnn with rln-" 'liristian-. the I'.r-trln' f tin- i :i.i lit y, holi-ti-w sind ,f Cr,.!; t.f ?h- TrirJty: of th ir..piratijn "f th I :i tl : ,f . 1 h v lHty of our Iard .Iru "hrit: of th riHfil of salatP;j throucli ' film : of 1 1 j - r :;rr ' ; ar,'! 'f tht future II f . V- li.-li th" suprrin try f th'- Hililo a j th' f.l. ari'l tir.al taiularil f h'la-f ar;.l ror.h;rt: t Individual a aintt hi lity t'.(!od. ! tti duty of iiiipli'it ntn-ili'-a'' t Ifil. Hn-. l'.aptitf a k iiowh li,'f ! no' authoritative rd. ' r: f .-I'ti of! Xpltb fr rat' hWru. x,, p; th" HlhW-. ; 'FJaptifts v th' tirst p'upl" to foind a i otiinionwctilh w Pa to j rhuroh nr;d .'latf w actually t" - , jirst. Amort: I :.i p ti.t imth' -s wh; in thi iii'HTin.'n! w- lind .lohn NtiUon. John Ilur.y.m ind iln' r William-. Iro i.P-nr.-, fouiidrd iVi
IiCfTT Williams. w;k th-- tlrl ml-jlSy ony to r"-oKniz soul lio.uty ami to f. . T .I... ..... .. t, .1
,rJu u" UMi"1' "l u" tho church Baps;!- f.M.not a pprovo or proxy p-ucioii. ai.u no ' ' ' ndiiiit to hapti':i and nurnla-rsaip ho.. wlio for anv r;i.soa a i mia'l" to oxr-ti Ss.- faith, whether iafint or adult." lccldcl r.rroi-. '"HaTitist.1? rarnot hrlit- that any ri?- or ',r.'rnouy -an . -hatit;. i iv.nn's moral nature, t.tk' away 1 yl t 1 ' ' t I rime I Ja Pt ist refer. to a rite. - th name was or;r.a applied 'i j kenrn by per.-e iito: as wa th" I ' , . , . I f:t or tit him to r :i -1 lod. Th caf" Ion'7 before wit a the n.i'i'f rhrL"t!.i:i. I'.apt !.-: are ignorantlv supposed b" mar.', excellent hr---A. " , ttap men and worn'-n. to b- fanatic? , , , . HS to trie moo" o; in ana , , v , i to -the efM-arv of hipüsm. and tr , , . . , . , believe that no one inn be saved . , . .. , units'? Immersed. Tiie... ar.- d"ridrd err"rs of wliirh ar.v n t . 1 H Kent j er.aori should b ashamed. j 'Baptis:.s holl the rec! e con-; lr rv tli toi lion'.l .o re- ' reived ns a candidate for baptism' unless he has given credible evj- j . ... . o . ...
, , . , K.chard Schoonover, age 4. son' who holds a ballot will be m.-xcusa-he has been forg;en and Kaved. i , , . ' ," . . . . . ... . , , . , d .Mr. and Mrs. Irtor Schoonoyer. bp- if he or she .lot s not go to the IWptiats courteou-U' as,; consider..-; ... . ..... . o i . .t . . . i i t:c,n of their belief, and comparison i 4 b .me polls i;ml cast that vote to help oMh-m with r.o.r. v.onl. IMpti hlS uvn X,n(l;,y 'rn.ng at I evangelize the anti-social forces of . ,. , ... ' , liv- o-.ti-K. aft. r an il.ntss of mor t trie nt. Such would o-rtainlv have r.o not b-.iee,. thit repgious eontro- ... ... , ! . . , , . ,. .... I ha.:, six wm'in.s. complication of no ruht to condemn ativ wrong veMy ;s th. read t ( hristtan tin it v. i ,. . . .. , ' , t , ... , i disejsvx i.s attributed as tho au.-e tliat might exist should the imThvv bM:e.- rather :n u n preju 1 i'- 1 : , , ' . .. ,:udv of th.- Bilde by r verv Individ - i uf 'K-'lt.h' irhnstian ,oros win' 'Teaching. ual .'hr.-ia:,. ami meanwhile unite ' his b '"ts. the l ,d is pray, rs t. stimonio. all have their . ... ... , . . , I survived b ono l.noth-r. Jack andipKne. Put the eflecttve thing every
T.;, : . .... ,,,. I iuu ia e ', civ.a.i.u ilia,, lining i ne?r the kir.gilom of Ctnl." JAPS Dill DEI) v oriMo o MANDATE ()TE (:CNTixn;i ritM r.;i: um; its deeLsar.-. Xif hirer crtam w.s knewn as t th- iews of Gr 't Mritain. Krar.ce and Italy, the counct'dor i- "juoted as s,irg. bit h i hored that, what ; V e ! :r ie vv ware. Japan would remain tin...! t'rtil th- Yap t-ut sla :i ,r; s. to d. J.i;an, be il-tlar.vl. act oi ding to the ag-r.cv. t.m m tint tin her prent military th? Pacific 'hiatal n. tr. hiNtrv .tn f 1 ('S0P0I H OFFiriAI Ml I M-X.l RL llOMbl ,-e-l t It tlt ! XI LKS. Muh . April ::. -Cuntv i
Tra surer Port llui ll -:; f .issop.- ! ohlln b " 1 es-ue Irunkar.N w hi. h j The woman wlu.-e name wr.s Kit- . m.Uit d-tain $m'."im i-.mls w ithm lrink has n.ade and throuch en - ; ty MacC i t t on. bcb.i:g-d to the
a stated tin:,- of .o know 1 de hi:;---!f d.s.pi.tli.'ii d to .mtir.ue in of- '1 nc. i ; . i u.tar a turn w s .i Tounced b.v th. hiü bondsm-n. , r ' s i p r --. i s I'ow at:: ic X'.iflopal bank an.'. th S: Ite bank, w-.ti.d: w l'.-s. poll") lt-n is ns!sarty. ILurlic.ir: .iram. .r.el ! - fore th- boil d. ie r. aa egularity in th.e pam..t on th.- Io. giae riv.r drain am! ar would con, p.-; th.- . o ;r.; ourn-'d he to obtain bondsmen f.-r -iim In !:. ottUi.,1 t atalty. W.th-.lr..w.tl of th- !. nl. - front Hurlbat's b-a d follow, d tt.r ' W e k s tftr t K'.r.n.r.g of th investigation t xp -n: drain matt : s ,n t.v.. la.wt ;v ears. ' Marshal Foeh Relishes . nn riean iroun I ohaeeo ALtrsh.il Po. h r Amtrian tnfco. Thi mfoiin.iti r. w a , on- ' tnir.ed i:t a i N w Y01 tll' iVed th , Knights 1 f '
Cojumbus today fror.. th- marshal s : content oursels -, .. 1;,. th.- u -fcidr, Capt. L'liopit.th p a one of tin s ot tr.e .v;N tale tho- lnstuuruar.y -'uls the bar.-;u-t ten-' tion go. s on maki:g ::iur- ;c:.ti,s. d?red the Kr,:gh; of Co.ur:.! us alter llbft Christian Men. lh tjnveilir.g of :!. K . f C tttuej "We h- an avenn- n..w ..f .,.-. cf lAfaytte at M t.i I.e.; Atatot ! r ,rg i'h: iC . at.irv ir.to the weald '...
hfn Mar-.'i.il V h. did..in.ng ost- ' y t igars. took out an ; briar pipe ( und rt pcateny r-:uf:. .1 with I Cco. One ..f th- K. f pi'.grin... b.tD'ing fr r .1 K ntu k . . . nt th r iaraha! a pa' kag- of that ftr.te's r.ativ- t.urley totm'-i-n. 1 a 1 t- 1 tter the ' fcr?hal a bit" t.M-f the gr. ,t Pr.-r.rh w hrrior reh'-h.M vtv mu-h the American t.d a... and thank the k. .f C f'.r their us'omary thuuwht-' fulr.csf." I
Marrying' Justice Who Weds The Andrews
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Mivs nv'.iKT 1 Inirriti !. : C J Iii- WICH. Conn.. April 1'.. Stops into tl:.. spotliuht Mis- Ali.'.- . I. , th.- marrying woman .1 a M i. . ! ( , j- ( j r j n w i r 1 1 . Mi. tVNVMl. w ho has i a.li. al . , i'w.- on rr. arria . hapj. !is to f t itl;- .-'I'lif.' who united in marriage Herb.-rt Thornton Andrews and his Wife 'o '' W'hoTIl h. to,.L- to liv.. m - - . m. , t i wtih Wife Xo. 1 and their two chil-i dien in New Y(rk. Mi- O'Neill has no words ad.--iiiately to express lier opinion of t lo-j n,ir,.ws affair. Hut. after much marryin, üf many kind ui t,upi,.. she s.ays. "M -n ar.d women mas: look up.ui IT i a r I'i . I i ' n rut fi li lü'itinc nut .j . I , . . , , , t using. but as an arrangement , ... . . . , (whereby two persons ot the highest r.tliiM-r mentally. phsieall and , . '. spir.tua liy, may go their separate ..... iwavs together.' ! . . DEATHS ........... UR'IIAKD S IIOO.NOVl.lt l si-ter- Ma'-v und Jan.. , i'uaeral si-r.'ie.s will be londuji- ; i'i at St. Patr.ck's church at ' ' u 'o'clock Tuesday afternoon. it, -v. : J. I. Do ('!otte will otliciate. liurial wili in Hit' et. Patricks: v. me.eiy. j " '' ! LSK'S PEOPLE TO SUPPORT MA A 11 110 WILL EA EORCE LAW coxTI X 1' K I ) 1'pOM PACill tt.Vll
7d showing it th- w"äv-I,-tT:rh'l.I,,to:,'.,S,' is b! in t l'k, J "f ,)r.lU,,.. I,,, s. ... ! '"' t!;e l",wv' s-ucc. s.-(,r ot Cardinal
..,,1 , , , , , h n Jesus spoke ot tli. world.; which is ..t ritiiirv rove .r.l C..1 ...l i . ...... ,. f , . , ; ! 4.' l i i. lit- rr'iv'ii'ti Iii ill
ml or.l.r tint -bus not haW Chris- 1 i,t n v . . , T)l(. , ' -M-b I i , I he ,jist ee- I ;.4. ;.V;:. I'1.,!- .T.Jl. JU" . 1,s::uloM Vl :Vu"u,;n in ,lu- ;r;f' '"-!
s v . r 1 J " " , ; " U1 Ul ,uani !;uuons in - ef ...l iuhir,, I;.,- horn.- ,n the Scot.stow n
1 " ' v ..tp.tJi..- i a called up to help Him do it. "ll is Al u'rk ib.-I ri ! Version give them a new chance in ! Pit it is the work .f Chris ti, ms also to put Christianity mto tl-.e woibl until it w.ll no Pmer tdne a i.u t.-rv tna; m.iKes ut driKa i Th it ; jus: what i..o n. . a b-r.e U'ni'k of ( hr!iian. "X" it remains for "brist ians to furih. r "'hr:stianiz t !l- S.H'l ll "'r until the prohibition !.tw u.ll . -n fore d al soluit iv . I; js p...ces- - iry to the s t ing of the world. The u :': J -'t ei:r.,i:y a.'.i.üt L..I d.n-s j r' ' vtr:- for th- w Ifa r. of m-n. 'hns'i.m p -ple who wo ;:,l ,'; for l e 'ho.1 .a W 1 e u ono a ar.i h.ild:. n v. h b. otae va'iais of drink direct:;. or ir; directly and "a ; r . :a ,1 s t est r atio-.. Christians hi 1. r h n.ds 1 l'.i..o. ,0 I . o . . . 1 . t . e it'vl f .-. I a Ili.t- : vr wp. wii: tnfra- pi otabition laws The s ' .ini-r dealt W illi p;.sti'Uti.n. it-ivit-linc. put-'.i. dance halls, i -hd kimlr. J t-t ;. i!.;;.fj -v.l.- i'i thp" im- w a; He s.id. "We c.ir.i.ot r-!-'g up ballots a gams: th i. und r bct.ng and supp..r:ir.g "hr..--to-lLar. m.-n who will make .-.-.i . force liws against tlu 111. To use it well ci.n-tian- ii.u-! ac to .-etb.-r. At; hl Im, pol.tkaan was loar l to ; .,-. W- fear Pie chuia li now. I is rganized. It shoub! orc.r.i.-.. still m-Te. Wo )i.a. 1 0.1 mnny co,; men on cjr tickets. Tluy ti; :.! our 1 vote. Wo should agree up-n on-' rood man in each naitv. Th it would i 1 1
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Iity tho (ii'(Kmi! rh- marrying woman justa-f not s that ifs th.- hridr-rooms who ar . rn ha rra ss. ,1 and th.- hridf-s who ar. r.ilm wli.-ri th.' niarria'1 rrronmny is u.ity!S ,,t.rform.-d. Hf-rn, rnmont : "Tli agitation of the men. while "H" wo:il.-n are composed, leads me Mil tlin i'o i r- o oi o m t)-it txi. i i rr i l m ' 00.lU.i' UKU itr llltlt 4 litl . stale is on a shifting bas-i.. "Women have became financially j free to a great extent, and face their i
freedom . Men are beginning to , ern lover is a less ardent wooer than doubt tl e.r Mipremacv; likewise to he was in the davs of silk stockings waver. " and knee buckles. Though, being ... . . . . . . , , . . . . . . , "kriv.' comes atoat much in theningl she hesitates to give her
old way, .narii.me comes about aloiouf 'iw it nj...l t.o !.of norriinl 1 i f j ' a nd divorce are gr. atlv different , (than e ti a le-ade ago. "Why have families com down to on or two children' Because the large family i- ;he r. .ason for suitme. in that we forsake some good men and friends", but they would rather see th" cause win if they cannot be elected. "The 'hristian man or woman 'hristian of voting age now has is a ballot." MAV NAMIl (JIJl.WON ! : v i ; it. ,i i ,.oMi:; Ap:d' K.-According to jm in riri :i atioa at the vaticon, tli- nio.t. P. v. .Io!m Joseph (Ihnt.ttn :.n-b. bishop of St. I.oais. is the pi efo vi... ; :m .-t likely to sjcee, J'lu late Cardinal C.ihhotis. a.s ai ( li- ! h'h'V lt' Jk-linnore. In addition! t. Ar.hbi-liop Oleiimm. tli- It iurli t. i v Willatu T. Pus , n, bishop of 1 -..looons. ..... WOMAN 1 1 IKTTI ll . . . . . ! v la I ' I ITess : i u.s. I a -is oi .i mau Ii I n -suinia v :tr. ! slu.l and Kilb-d on the bank of tio j er. farming vl iss. A condor can eis- without food 4 days and an eag.e -' days.
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Olllie BlLTlce r.i Edith Shiyne m a' sees frc.n 'Que Educa.lion c E!iaJDeth' A Pajnoimi Picture At th- Olhrr Tumrnu, Wednesday anil 'llmrMiav.
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ir, ( . ordination on the part of the mother; yes, and the daughters. I1M. IHvonv. "! I believe in divorce? Xo. I believe that the whole conception of ; humanity must change, and the, manner in which people approach ( each other must change. Religion i v-,a,, id i.vin.ti'.mlii l-in- .in.Mo1 W'li-i. i o o ma u -ilUl MT l.l tt 1 ipllll, II HUl I t 1 u r k enter now is the spiritual conception of marriage." Miss O'Neill thinks that the modviews on this matter. She is, as die says, "a lover of the great outdoors, whose attention has been turned to- , ward .-lnimnk." ... ... i 1. S.: Xo. Miss OXe does not , .Ii kiss the .'room: and she sees tio rea- 1 son why the groom should kiss her. , HITUMINOUS OUTPUT
SLUMPS DURING WEKK!a,so a closer. riltin' of tiie
V.y The Associated Press: ; WASHIXOTOX. April 17. Output of bituminous coal in the week ! ending April 2 had slumped t ) ' - . . . 1 ....:a.. .mm, ton. or "approximately ...ui'u.vuu tons oeiow tne average, regarded as ordinarily safe." -Ji , National Coal association announced j Sunday. "X'ot sine- pre-war days. ' j it said, "had there been such a low, aerage output. A .I,
The condition was attributed by , tural ,,rr,,iucors and of cooperative the association largely to lack of .1 ; 0üflsumors. organizations, market and had resulted, it added.: .4Tht. passage of measures In the mine- running at "only half ; ;drm.t, at tn,. rllminu tion of im. caracity with IqO.OimJ miners idle." , n(,C(1,sary reconslgnment and broklerage operations. inclucling also Asst. AttV. Gctl. Van Elect gambling in futures. Pyramiding of w. . .. . . , reconsignments and of jobbing sales, .N.S iamily 111 I hlS Lily while not possible in present market condions. was one of the causes of
Verr.nn W. Van Ple.-r. f,,. assist- I ' nt to l. s. a. tty. den. Uaugherty. visited his family ami f.i"nd.- in this
'Vky W'r tlu w-"k-"nd- Mr- Van,lative. i 1- f.-t was summoned to Washington,; '
i 1 . c., shortly after Pr. s't Harding j w as" inaugurated, and sine- that time ; has been special advisor to the I torney general. .Mr. Van -'ieet's trip '"J m',a1' "- m ' inp to South Pend was ma.le for the purof arranging details for moving family to the ,-apito: ;ty. hav ing ,erVt d two terms as judge of . i i i . j it'pii tut .1 w. t . ... ..i. uit court, lie was : ajso pre-, .nvintion campaign man- :
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domestic market condition- and in ! h m,t th" wor(I nt,'rP(i W"r r :i!,l':iVVISIT ! CITY. .affording more ample and .suitable !a nw f,'r which f'v"ry tr"-! . -T.-.-pn StriK.-r as t a- -m u fo, .1... I : .1 I Pay P. Kansbarger and Mi,, P, ,n ' l0(a, market and Storage facilities over of libIt' hou1'1 l' Verlast-j . to :u:., o ta. ,um al..; ... ...g Took of Flora. Ind.. ate. visiting Mr. ;for tho serviceable conservation of ,n-ly ratpful- Wm can l"uch "pon -v. r,y i-un.sh. d .or a rin.e !,- :.' x ar--:-
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i-.ai.MMrt; i s ineui-r. .Airs. 1.. u. perishable farm produrts." j ; - ' - . ' , . , I-.ssex. fura few davs. ! I IJI-rtr Secured. ibtl:t fount! only .p ;.i"i!ni.:.' !
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ASKS LAWS TO CHECK PRESENT RETAIL PRICES
iFoilrral Trade Hoard Submits Report on T Industrial Condition?. "ONTixri:D nioM pagi: q.ve. ) ; infl'.K tio öf for.'in comhlnatlons 'f capita! in determining the prici f uch romn-.oditios ,a r.hrsphai j tr-haco and prain and add that amnr-.c; dometir comhinatioii.'S. on--of the newest and man widespread; acpnioM for affecting- markets is the "op.-n pri.'o a.cs.i !ation." The pener.il caters nf rric? 'n-, rqualitie and suctr. t d remodivs are summed t:p as follow.: "Aside frnni the unfair methods ' competition with which we a.v rlai!y dealinc: and npidr from the important elements of transportation , I and credit we are of the opinion that tho followinp are am.inpr the( principal cau?s and are indicative j ind not necessarily exliautive of j the subject. j ! "firt the excessive price of many, l.asic commodities. prominent; ! .imon;r which is coal, which vitally affects the co?t of other commodii tien. to ay nothinp of th effect; upon the health and comfort and upon the cost of living and buying j power of the people. "Second, the existence of the typical corporate monopolies, and in distinction, agreements in violation of the anti-trust law?, illustrated in the latter lr.trtar.ee by the condition in another basic commodity, towit, lumber, which was the pubject of a recent report by this commission to the department of Justice, and upon which that department is now proceeding". "Third, open price associations. In j many cases not yet challenei.ed by j the law, yet tendinp to brin about ' and maintain unduly higher prices. I "Fourth, interference with the j ; channels of trade by distributors' : trade associations, particularly by j 'activities tending to maintain an j unnecssary number of inefficient 'repular' dealers, while shutting out j new dealers seekin pto sell at lower j prices, and especially operative purchasing and distributing organiza- ' tion of consumers. "Fifth, the conditions with respect to foregn combinations in the international market, to which referince has already been made. !Suejt Itcnioilics. "Aside from the remedies which may be afforded by Improved transloffn ttAr i v r - r n .1 If f inllit !ao itrk VV , . J , suggest consideration of the follow"1 The p sage of a bill which I will meet judicial objections to the authority of this commission to con tinue its efforts to obtain and pubi " I lish iown' . cost , , information respecting the nership, production, distribution, st.s. sales and prifts in the basic industries more directly affecting the necessities of life shelter, j clothing, food and fuel for the in formation of congress and the pro motion of thn nnhlio. we.lf.irc r , , "- Vigorous prosecutions under ' the anti-trust laws, including a rei examination of the reviftwattle de- i I cr. es already entered in such cases. ' ! with a view to strengthen them to j meet present conditions. including j 1 ca ueu open price asisociations, tu ussl certain whether under the guise of . beneficial associations, they are in . t . . !. t I;l0t violating tne law. t.x.im.na tions of associations of distributors determine whether violations of 1 . ., v i tin rt irnl'i rlv r..!rlrf ;nrn of - - ' . i - ....... an' OI xne activities oi hucn cintions re not public service. Iiiooiiragx Cooperation. "3 Positive encouragement of coonerative associations of atrri.-ul th.- buyers' strike, fiom whi.-h we 'now suffer, and may reappear when'ever markets again become specu'ailing a conference of offi-
cial representatives of the trading : nations of the world to consider the at-'question of clearing the channels of
international iraue .vo as to euminate undesirable comldr.ations and it.. promote fair competition. international trade so as to elimi "t Protection of the farmer elements with which he has to deal. by extending federal assistance In ii-in.r more adennate r.nd 5m,lU. ; Hold Funeral Service
! For Pt t Mihnln',r-nhX llbfkrty a im US" thf tf'rm" i ' 1 or tl- ''"Olaj -a-j Confuinc it with license, as Milton I fays: 'License they m-a 1 w hen they ! Complete military service marked J Rl-V liberty.' We mean rather that j 'the last rites for Pvt. Prank Miko- 1 liberty of which St. Paul speaks
. lajcxak. a South Bend boy who fell 1 i In action in Krane tn 1917. Sunday afternoon at '.v. 3 former home. i5i: W. U mham St. The services were ;
in . hnrge of the Lott.e A. Zell dar- 1 tical autnonto s. iie.;ause : i.utner s a country b imp.Kin who ,leV. ., ' rison Xo. 146 Army and Navy fnion. rm Ptand this bondage was broken r-or.. h:r... abil.ty th m h- ;.- : IUv. S. .1. (lorka of St. Cas.mers and men took courage to speak and : t r(..i;t , -.v. tit also .-a ov.- ab.l.ty as church officiated. j live as (lod gave them to know and t ri . ; (. A large number of friends of the j understand His will. F." deri.-k Mal.o'm pi ty - th. p.:t dead soldier attended the service in "Luther at W:.rms stood for th- , t,..;. t ,. ... or: ar.d -.-:-;. p. r ! spite of inclement weather eondi- i Bible, God's word, as the only rule vj., a natura'n.- a:-d atuhty tit .t 1 1-.-. T7 . . r 1 .1 'v r. J u o . t . V. !-.- f TifVi 1 x a Hfn T otVr r-1 v to Th i .. . V... .' t..
I cemetery. J ! I "I'm a f r.i Id you're drinking a i great deal more than . food for you." "I know I am but. do gone it. they're liable to stirt enforcing thi?f ' prohibition law at any time." j Judge. i An ele. trie lamp attached to the collar he'.p the hunting dog ptirsje his g"ime into their burrows. A convertible top affording four kinds cf automobile "bodies la a NewYorker's invention. Some of the crattrs on the moon's s irfare are more than liO milts in diameter. ; An electric typewriter has been invented by a citizen of Georgia.
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vjQnn 8:30 HS ' Closc3 5:30 I -i - u I ..-a v. 1 SI 6.50 lll $22.50 0 $25.00 ff $35.00 ) and
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These prices on such splendid Coats make an exceptional value.
Rich embroidery and banding trim many of the coats, and fine Pussy Willow Silk forms the lining.
Colors from the subdued Navv to flashing Scarlet are presented.
LUTHERANS HOLD SPECIAL SERVICE 4 f .1., 1). lOOtll AlllllVrrsarV t the 1'zinnin: of the ReformaC tioil i Observed. . (CONTINTKU FBOM PAGK oNK. -il ilrm ITnd unalterable f-tand v, -.,t.i. 't rr th. - ' ing. xiere i sianu. i canno, otherwis.-. t;oJ help me. Amen.' I m c r-iiiiiinonr-vj 10 r .u i . the observance of this great event v the officers of the national l.uthcouncil thom-h we would n t need no .uch summons to remem ber an event ?o significant and so far-reaching In its effects. IntereMlncr l'rnt. "Thi is an event, however, which holds an interest not for the Lutheran church alone. but for all Protestantism. Interest is being manifested by practically all de nominations an I men prominent u j civil life have not hesitated to expreps themelvvs concerning it. "The observance of this event by the Lutheran church begins today and will continue in various forms until the 31st of October. Pa-cause i of this we shall this morning take j just a birdV-eyo view of the whole j scene and. wlllioot eiiferin' into; tnuch of a discussion, simply mention the lessons sugge-sl d. with the idea of taking it up more in detail later on. "The historlcf;! setting of the Diet i
of Worms was then briefly related. c-ro- uli t i.'b. to v r fait, rs ...... ....... .i. . . i . .-.
leading up tu LUtheiS memorable stand. Th pastor then continued; "Thus we come upon what Thomas: Carlyle has been pleased to describe a.- the greatest moment in mouern niior. "Tru personal liberty was secured. By thic we do not mean per- j "hen ne says: stand fast therefore ; ,n the liberty w herewith 'brist hath made us free." ConFcience had been j bound for oenturl'-s by the e cbvia.--Bible it prop-r place. His stand for personal liberty did not mean a ,1:.'Tty which (Jod's? word did not gh'. N'either did it trenn liberty to tear God's word to p.eces. lb- fbciar 1 .. . . . .... .1 r.ls aiiepiar.ee to tn.- woi-j oi -.o., and w as willing to retract what h' had written if it could be phown that it was contrary to that word. This is a paint v,-f do well tn remer Christian pulpit. The tendency ha; been to neglect that word in our homes to banifh it from our echools. To do this means to lose what Luther gained by the stand he j took. It means t-eading on danger-: ous ground. j itiiit i sinmi. ! "As a nation v.e hav- reason t remember Luth.r's stand. The r tlgious liberty which we enjoy as a
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H diking Rain people and which i guaranteed under the -onstitution of th- Fnit.-d State is a direct result of l.uth. r'y stand. We have h come so u.-. .1 to it that we do r.ot always a ppi ia j this blessing as we should ami it : ; therefore well for us to pause ai.dj l (i o consider wdo-nee t his bb-simr h is rn to us. "Mac We be t!Ue to t!o i . 1 - - - 1 j-S for! which I.uth. r 1. ideals v. he a enteret! into the e--tabli-hnient and! develoir:i-nt of our nation, aid let! us 'stand fast in that liberty where-I with Christ hath made ,,s f,-, iTheif is need today of the courage , Und faith of iaither. v,. b. ar his!, nan)f.rnav wo als0 h;iVO his spirit.'", i Turn to The Right" Gets r Many hsncores ! i Comt'dy to Repeat Siicrr-- ;st Uliver I neater "P.. I Olllill. Probably !in more v. ho'.evomc j and pl-as;ing com ly titan .lo:::i Coltn's 'Turn to the fL-h:."- wh a h ipehed a two i:i'hts" ngag.ni.-nt 11 l- ' ' " """' b.-.-n wltn.-s-. d la t e. it i .ne .f . the kind of omdieS tliit It ll.ei it Ca- !;v. r tio ,,;.-! r,n-h. )'.. the audier.ee lauu'.! w;t!i tl'.e . p. iraclet s in the tla v ia-t'al of a tio-m. .Title Kilisan s'-em-- j.-irtieu'.arly adopted to portr.ryiirg that 1 ffi'ui; rob- of ' tr.-Mih'-'. lov;:bb- ::.:!: loaxt I w o,u im..;.- a::a i:..i-i, ( ir ;i:tM - nt may entifr .n' h.-r Miss P.Il:.otf - ;..-ting js nat a: al. W i' T-iiii to tin Iti'-'l conr.-dy it contains in.itiy h thr.-bs th.i tnltlL-l. -a.'!, !:;-!. :. I ! 1- - - I o r . i . , T ' :
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actor. PurnMi mcd Jos ph P. rr.ard and J...11 eV,.,, ,..lir s t, 0M,..k. .ko-l- to forsak). te,.lr paths of -ainii g a livelihood :n rb-r to h. . fri,.ri , vh), h... up his m...d
,0 n,rn ,,, r; .lt fun.i-h rra h'Mi.v-,n xv.. of tm. Jv .,f the show. The '.'V. v v iu wl:lch th y p'.ay th ir t arts J !- 1" ' :;,iRr,rab... Sidney Herab r- a as . h' ; .' ,' f .'.
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--1U1 appeal to it :.;:d. -i- il- 'h Frtffll rrar-b, r of the ..c-il e.t hrov s hi :.n i herpatt and k...s rh- :;:.".. t( ,, , ;j. t ; r;: a r Tio- appiov.,1 of th- pi.4, ., t. . ..Map.-. -ho-. ti 1 v it- f;--;.-". . . v p,., . app! in.'.- and 1 itrrht-r .;! :- re- i . - , p. a. ! ..-rtain -r-.i-er-. -k::'-. jr-. !. "Turn t.. the lit-r.c ;, v.,y worth : ...r f.-in -." ' ' J c ( )- ... ; -, l'a.l ,:, i w . "The prohibition law , a .-o.t f ,; i j; r.in -ter. th- p-!-n.:-a r..S ' ,:t-'. ti- -. of fentlt jr hihitiv.v" -- .!. V i i . ! . j t : . . u.,li
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I AVK A HKALTI1T L NKU SHOWING OF SL'MMKR FL" RS
Saturday Open Till 9:30
ing, rain, cool evenings and formal affairs. These are m a d e of splendid Velour, alama Cloth, Bolivia, Velour de Laine and Tricotine.
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Motor FULSOM WILL TALK TO BUSINESS MEN Clinniher f (nininrrce vrk )pens in City With Spe rial Mretins Todav. " h a ? ; i r ! . ' : i I 'A 1 . '. at ! 1 ' i o r, t o ( 1 . i V j S-c,;t h I tend op. i.s j;-n n lnn. h.-.-n talk !,v A. J. i'a. .on. ,.f v,,. w,. i-a (... considered ,, of Indian , 's preatorators. ".yst mltlir.g a Citv" i t lit; o ; f Ib.. I'C to the . ( res hibit d in Th- sp al f-v. j I. Johnston, pi e.-:.:, -.t of ti:-- 1 I harnt" r. h.,s et i : -1 1 an i: v ; 'ion tit any op,- it r s;.- I tie ?ur South P. i 1.,.. Th. u, n it :;re of a civ 1 1 -..uth Pen.' t. af.l.d i c; , - a:ia:r u im V f I i n m ' . r -' h i p s will b. '.: -d Jh:s meeting. The tfin: e.-, j a : n ar.d icrk i. - th. direction Mar ;;. !;;, irma n of f War! i e ' . i !' program arid men.beili p v. . i : o : : . ; i . ; pla !: -p ar d on V . : . d i and 1'riday t a :.-.s ' ' ' ! ,; u' ' 1 1 :: (!n,::,:i to c.i ; t e I l - i l . l , Plan Campaign : in t :r -'ram. A.di J !. wu k r-s. A. J. ! j liv. r tv. talks ; j ?. .. T:s!.(I W.--I r .. -!.-: tn.rr.r ii r :t;g -vork : ?h--i . .;. or. : I. -.1 g ' aI t . d .... .?; . . Tli P-eg I.e.- to XtLOCAL WOMAN Hl IM i michh; AN STORM ; . , ; ! j l" ' I X ' ''' ' , ',": ,. V" u, , , ' v. ," ' ' w , , .
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