South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1922 — Page 4

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Old Landmark to be Demolished

ill PRIMARY LIST FOR NOMINATIONS

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m?in an 1 Arthur Johnson. The Dab voman .'Ui-l Dncrman !ai:nrJ tliat tiny live .it tho Colf.ix ailclrrs?.

j Johnson told the police that he hal I just r acliol tho city from hi? homo 'in Philadelphia, Pa., and had rr.t-

W .tn .r. ty ' '..; I f rod tho rla-o t- trt a room for

tf i dsv.J'-k. 'our.fy audit'T. 1 Tho :r-oir.par.y;r. j-ir t tiro .f r. n o , , in th- ap.irtnunt hotl a:iditn,. nj-jjt with tho ir.trr.tion ff J?cfk-

"'f:f r- r rrumpa.-krr. f,tnr. at:d : ,.f th, ol j tirn r'-id ir ,,f v.iith!tfl: l'"r had to vait. Jin- work In tho morning. Aftor

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POLICE RAIDERS HAVE BUSY TIME

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Oliver Players

Win Triumph in

SUNDAY EVENING' South Hrinl Llltllllinticalv

i Puts Stamp of Approval T FÄ DFR 0 ART R All O'rrwl Tl'l-Iv Tinnen I'rritirm. : vti

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tros Tlireatons Lcpal Action Azainet Police.

j If tho oal;ot of tl:'- Sunday r.i::'it ati3;r n-.-o h th'- ju lsr:T.t of ; !-. ! city, South Ind civr? th.r .Tt.-ii

Th" lornl pollo dTartmcnt from! ... , . ' . . . 1 . . , i Prouslit l ack th .pol:" n dra:ii i :: tho rhiof down, opor;onrod t!ir-!r , . ,. . hui'-st niqht in somo ti:n las-t nicht. ' ' - " ' . r-, , ., . . , . To 5iv th it ?s r" urn wa a

PLANNED FOR CITY OF NEW YORK NOW

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Raids on allowed bawdy hour's, j

jl.urlaiy scares nr.d "common . drunl;. " kfrt tho mtiro dopirtmrnt ! i'Uy throughout tho afternoon and ' niJl.t. j Chief Iano and a detail n' plain ! oiotho.me n raiacd th.o hotel at 110 4

"V. Colfax t-t.. which is said to he operated hy ln:i Knlfiht, early in

tho evening. A charge of keeping

Ijninfy 5;ierr. wa- htit I; ilf t ?;

truth.

leading lady. pTf-etly 1 t a i:iot ditüeult part. x-.i.!d Ii r

f.ierrf.- was !iii i ill j- i . , . , f r wh!! tho , iurm . nivci -ity ainl .National Acad

emy V ill (,-operate to Help I'o-Ier Plan.

Into th h' arts of lier auditors. ). triumjih was .-hard ith the "-

Icelloneo f.f the ca.: and tl. -a refu!

sicin-. wliirh s t a j-tand t; d for even t!iO?o visiting h'icce.--s wh '-h

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a hou.--o of ill-fame was lodged ! r TO i-o.hi-o irp vnrf, .-. . arair.Ft the rroprictc. v.hilo ch.nrg- A-Vhrn Ar: rr;" p-1?:-'- ,r (.s of frequenting wo,o placed traying th role crntr 1 hy Jan-

a:,d 'tli . -.tur.. ." . i ( :. '!r: - H. Sh- r; ill. -f N- v. Y..-rk

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t . 1 ' : 1 . : i I Sm-.m T.-.-! r

:!.; rorninat i 1 1 on tii- r--J l- oi I -1- .1 oli :t j . v :!1 oppo.'-f d I v Mai:

P' i.d i-5 famiü.ir t roany. I: i?

' 'r-l n.:-t!:.it 'u ::-r ot j ln..s r... upyii.g tho j-it- will be d".

North .Mai! and We-: Marion rf. : moiish' d. P. w as at fir.-: thought It I. nil: a immhr of a: s ago ! advi-ahl- tr move thejp, f'-.mi the

' .Oididi' in t!io ! py Will.iiu Mark, formerly tre is'ir-; trai hut it. has h .-n C : I'd to ol.:. e of Six o . , . tt.,. Srud.i.ik.r ( 'oi-.v, :i : i-i ; t . ., r th",i don rathr r :Ii.:i sac-

ar:o Ix-.-n rem od" K d si- eral rifl. e tho beautiful ?had'' ;r ' -. that

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Definite :o t;on, however, will 1"" ; jug told that there were no rooms

!:l.f'!i mini diaf ly and tho build- available, ho stated, lie left and was

..! on tho r'-;,j: V.Io.i.n ti'ket f..nr on tho deruoeratio.

...: '.v.:g 1 l. no c, ,n; p ;;. ri i I ;.r! ! -: ITP.I IC AN. IHiMO! II ATIC.

I I 'nitr-I Stalei Kcpr4nt;il i . J :-',. J. Hi' key Il.-thf f i;. O K'.- f'; 1 Slate Senator. f. T. CiVf Ch'.stor A. Perkins -thur 11. I'unter

n . I !' n A io' -rson Mat' IJcpri-seiitatie ... loiComb P t r A. 11 "2k;ev h z ton I. M jni-'u.- Walter A. U!eo

5 . ik M ithov.s Herman T. "Weinko

August Piii'y .tiids: Superior Vuirt N. 1

,!fr-d Ik Martin I'ro.l .1. p.ir;gh ;ra

Judge Superior Court No. 2.

It is about to ho d moli.-'hf d ; ; urround the property

a i.d in its pho o will be er ct-d tr.e; Tl:e building of this apartment

Mir-Mai;i Ario.s apartm:.: h.;. Pia:-..-: v. !" publi.-h d and an

hotel will t"i:d tri to'.v- th.e h')Using prohl-m in South P. nd. P.uilt in

lion tj. '!iir ":. f !: ado nf th'- i i " i os.-d j a. t r I d .-; gn. v. ith an inner er i t;.n of a modorn .ipa rt men! rnurt as wide an Marion street, atnbuüding u this :-it ia.-t fall. Thojph out-id" liglit is assured every i!'' m' s 1" fi il at tiiaf tin.- b-ir.; .eciipant. Kaeh apartment will M i rio-Main. Sin-- then a num h i j ha a bathrom nnl kitclicn anJ f important h.;?!;-, s hi." h--n by th' use of ibap aring beds double mdo, the h-:ght of ih' buil iii.g in-1 th.' usual numi'r of oecupants can

eir-a-'U to live st"rjo.s anu tn' name aomd tt 1. lh"V will be

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Pne-o-iiting Attornej.

Prank Ik rughliri

Ployd Ö. .IeJIion M. l-ldward I)or;i!i I'or ount" Clerk. AVilbur M. Warner Ch arh s P. Pisher Cilia P. Sbntr Indr penb-nt. J.hn P. Cully. I'or County Auditor. Clären- . S'l ;ui-k .T. Pdward K'indn; CfOorge (",. IlCple;Arthur 1". Wdfe I'or Sheriff. Orra A. Taylor Harry Ik IImcIc) Lemon Sh ets Chars M. Wentland Ih.s. A. i;oodriek .Mi. ha! C. Hanb-y .Tos. S. Cliippell Harry llepnof ilmanuel It. l' ii:a Charle:; H. Pi' re I'or Coroner. Ik P Crump. :.!: - Andr v. .1. P.os v !1 Iimil (i. Preyermuth John C. I'.)''iH' Coj)un!ioner lialern Ii.-triet. Pied d. Cook PriK-st P" h" C!iarbs V. Hah .bd i! H. Ikaterd'.y I.Tr. S. dull

popular vi:h a numb.r of similat s: rii'-t ur- in th" re.,.dent ia 1 f '.'tinn.ff New Yorl; and Chi'-acro. A'. tiv: '. o;-;; l;a b' ü b'l i.v d on

Antony Wolf.- thl-; prop-'sitin v. hi-h nu.ins a groit

bal to tli" ad, an. in--nt of tho .: and tho conveni :! of renters repiirii.g small but thorouglily modern apartments. The organizers-, which im lud ? I.. P. Allardt and his South Pu.d as-'iciatf s. aro also interested in the eons! ru'-f hm e,f the now LaSillo hot- I. v. hi' ii is Tio.tring -omp'.e-tioTi and is ep.ted to b ready to opeii about Juno I. Thi-i project has

li:ld into tv, three and four room units, ra h having an addition i! rof.m's eitiep-ney. P-ntils will range from $f.O to JIli.i a month and already signed a ppliea t '"ti have been received for two-thirds of tho available apartments, by Me.--rs. Pties and WaPh v.h.o hav eliare nf the rentals. Th eompany lias W. O. Pa vies, as president. John d. Toagley, .ecret;ry and 1. P. Allirdt, treasurer. II is ineorpu-ated with $ 1 T. 0,00 0 preferr d .-tftek and T'.'.o.On t oniinnii s!ock. most of the capital being furnished by out-of-town In-

(ii i upie 1 the entif - tiine of those in- v stors

Arthur I. ert it x n Tp. Assonr. Ja? i". os Slicrm in lkul P. Peri- k (irciui 'I p. AIisry Poanl. Pridon II. Md!i!;en ( "1 n.-i P" asor Harry A. lri:ig Ih;o, h C. Su a i t. Joseph (darbienoii 'ha:-. P. Uers M. P. lidl. oi; I'nloTi Tp. Trustee.

Claries Wifgand Pcnj. Ik Wright.

THE CHANGELESS CHRIST' THEME AT BAPTIST CHURCH

'nk A. Parkby

hur W. P a mar 1 I'r TreaMjrrr.

n. A. Sli"k Marion S. WoMdowski

I "or I t eoriier.

Kev. U. S. Davis Gives Word Picture of Fall of the

hasn ;. Kershner Clus. Ik IP i-li 1 nrhL

Cominioncr .'Middle I it r.rt. MfUin W. Anni lklward Hov.llit. 1 -'"ill C I .eh man Pdward A. Zeitirr j William II. Pong Win. Ik Ifeib-ter ! '-Th- Chane b ss Christ" was the

Aibrt A. Watkins Praneis I. N'eddo j r-,: of tlie s-nimn preachc! by i i o t'i.,.. w;n; .... il r.;..i- t. .- i " s? Ti, t n i.Ui-cf ünntivt

L Jl l I . . ll"il' ll M 111. till II. lllV.It 1 . . ' . I '.1 I 111 (I L III I II I. A-Pi.AL'Kf I'nifui Tp. Ascor. j-hurch st rday morning. Hurwnrd Parkley Albert Cillisi "The writer of the Pool; cf Ifo-

SamuM A. b";i?.M 'hirlfs P;-;- back j l.r,v.-s draws n picture of a world

i falling into ruin.--." declared the ' jui o ho:-. "In th" background, is

blitziPtj,,. earth'piak1 shaking down cities i -...! 1 O r-. 1 -.. in .lirk fill fnP

j '1 im uillK'jiiui... ill Iii- .. t.'1. Trii-tee. . -lown all that men have loved and I'. P. Cordon ! nri.ed. Not onlv the palace of

ir'l ii v. a 1 -1 . i'. ii.r;ui .... ' , . . I, .. , , i i!,ul'"s ra.Mier . o'.eaMire. tho market of gain, the

j4 i a r 1 1 1 1 . i o i t i , . - fhn-v Z.r.orur Jo,, Ph Ik Neffl M.hIi.-oii Tp. A4"-e.r. j sehool or h armng. but the seats of 'red v" I- lb r M W Mi' Jolm O. Troxcl ;ho mighty, th" courts of authorL'"harie " ),;roia j Mali.ou Tp. AiHiory P.o.mi. py and the temple ,,f won-hil". V Portale Tp. Trustee jWiihitn M. Klein Pdu-. P. Z-iger Wh-n everything is breaking to

Via. A. lluill l-enj. I. Armstrong!''"' 1 ' " " i ' - "

iUaneho StCV. ns Johu L. kl""l ,'-HW. . M:iirr .eo. v . -n. -imiu-i j ,aa u. wmin .i jo au yin wo ui.u.

C. Icl Hildt'iand ddi.- H-d'.owi 1! ! lau"oiu I p. iruslee. ; "Well, this book has it.s hero. It

Ira . Claco , , nle.-ns Ciirist, the p iiim yesterday.

m A. Swan, on IM. P. Uo.V..-r f;lf n ,io,,M.r e Tkseh. r J. hn W. Ikaumbaeh j A.hPory P.oank T. ,.,. S..r.r,or. Ph,er ;. Tayhu- Jonas Hawbli

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benrer J. Ti-skey 1 or County C ouneil. ,,. ,, f , . . , ,, ... T. r'i-ri hi. H. Pouch--. Jr. r d Aidv. ai d . 1 . ( Prien i

later arrested -while walking along Colfax id. The Knight vornan lenouneed the methods employed by tho poller in

entering her homo and threatened' to have her lawyer take action against, them for overstepping their authority. Aerording to her idory, one of the men came to her door and when .Mio opened it, a gun was thrust in her face ami the c'.ainrs she was pushed against tho wall with great force. Detective Sorgt. Valentino Prlinski ami detail made an early afternoon call at 12 'i S. Miehigan st.. where i number of edored men are alleged to have been gambling. Cambling m Serial and money were conlis.atod by the police to be usei as videnc'. Albert Prown, proprietor of the plare w.'is charged with keeping a gambling house and charges of frequenting were lodg;d against William Powell, Clifford Pee, both of PJ0 S. Michigan st.. Sylvester r.raxton, 3 2 7 1 i W. Colfax st.. John Morgan, Vandalia; Ralph Smith..

Klary. Ind.

Purglarbr and attempts at burgla ri.s were reported during tho night from people living in the .100 block on Madison st. and Wood st.. where key workers were operating. The largest haul was made at the home of K. P. Whitesell. ..2t',U W. Madison st., whero three men's mits. one. overcoat and a pohl wrist watch were found to be missing. Entrance was gained through the front door with a skeleton key. C. A. Dolk's home, 319 W. Madison st., was visit d a hhort time after, but it was found that CO cents was nil that was taken. An entrance was gained at the home of W. P. flaumen, 31 SU Wood st.. at about the sam' thru, by way d" tho front door, hut nothing a.s found to be missing. Three other cases were reported during the night in the same m-ighborhood, where attempts were made to gain entrance with a kev but. the intruders were frightened away. L. J. Meiler. 4P W. Navarre st.. also reported that his home wa. entered but nothing of value was found to be missing. Chbf Paureiieo Pane and a detail of detectives spent a part of the night in the m ighborhood in an effort to apprehend the h"uso breakers'. Investigations were made at the houses entered in the hopes of gaining a (due to the burglars. Six drunks kept the patrol busy during the night.

last bow, there wa- no doubt as :o j

tho imprc: .s'ion made by tlo- p rformanre. The play itself $ r.nu.-'.nk P starts with ghosts and en Is villi ki's. It orens in tho present 1 ay aiul .-hifr.s; its nudiene" b.nkwird for hilf a century. It T,"k-r' n powerful pennon against hate, whip It arouses all th." .ympatlctie thrilLs of youthful love and mma nee. Tho leading role requires th hoydenish tricks of the tomboy. t!ie

' l"athetic death seene of a trage-

tlienne. t!io carepss cnjolery rif a scheming diplomat, th- coquetish luring of coy maid n!iood. the tri- ; umphant yielding to a masterful : woo'T and oaeh of ho.-o chift.- 'f pa:ion found a. most aide ep-os- , sion in the hand.1" of MPs Painty. i "Smikn" Through" is based upon 1 the chardi between adoration of a kind uncle, obsessed with a life-, long hate, and the one big bve for youth by whom that hatred ha-- ; been inherited. Hw tlie limp's heart is softened by the kio:i ol his own early .s-weothrart. whoso ' nuinln- he could not forg-t. li'-w hi. ' heart melt.s a her v-iee call.s f.om ;

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Ti GRAND LEADER THE STOHi: THAT DOES THINGS 7

WE DEFY C0MFET1TI0N to OFFER THESE PRETTY $15 & $13 New Silk

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Porlage Tp. .Mr.

dark s X;ish

William P. Horn. IP'Tnet TagCalt

Jana s ( I. Smith !

kiipadu I'i. Assessor.

J. .M-ph Voord" i Herman W Pdward J. PuMn r I P- Ik"-, r

lb-nry

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INitag Tp. .Iii-liia of l'cae.

l incoln Tp. .Tu-tin of Pc.no.

rr.nil. S. Paul A. P. Pogeis Wilkam A. Kyle

I. P N"'!r.ei!i .In.-, ph (.. rliit- i'liiro I,. AI W. iMosir.sl;! Iklwin H. Sommej-er , Arthur rdoon I.ouis IiauiKii ,

Ceorge P. Pulls. :; Piudii Tp. ( mutable. i;urr" S. T.iyliM" ' C. Tt. Wiikm - Portage Tp. Cotitalde. ( I.iueohi Tp. AdPry Hoard. W.ilfrr J. '"in Amir, v i Pinderman j e'.eorge "W. P! iin- Jam s Ik Mo'.ibMr?lvln J. M' r,7.ie j r;o(.r; . Morri-; Ce orgo A. i"n-h-r Kei-ert C. Pass. ip-Icar TUprt

renn Tp. Trustee. Anna P.. Poo.n J irob P. Jets M. W. I i u -1 1 " r g -1" I. P. Kennedy P- rcy P'. s I'rmk A. Kin : Peim Tp. A.-CS-OI-.

Pobert S M.-Knick' J. K. Sktvely IVnti Con--tatiIe. J Vivid Ik Su- iron Harris Tp. Trustee.

John lk T!;.e ;:!! d . A. W.:'(w

Moir.e T. Cl n.. r Pr.u kkn P Pov. r :i..ub- m. ci.-; Harri. 1 p. As-or.

PilH ity Ti. Tnitce. Pari M. P.eftr-her "harb-s A. 1 louse, - 1 ilu-riv Tu wTv vor

Par.!'-; 1 1. Ab en "sS-'i liberty Tp. Adi-ory Poard.

today and forever. ' Nobely evr had sueh aus to despair of human kind as h0. Pead again the recorl. !ks ow n fa inily thought him strange: his t luacli thought him heretio and ev on. inunieab d hum; his nation thought him a traitor and cruci'kd him; his fiiend.s thought him a failure and disowned hint. 'IIh amo unto his own and hLs own reeoiv.-d him net.' "J sus r.ever soured. John putney Adams so soured on the politician.-?

j of his day that lie could not treat ! !i:s suree.ssnr in oMh-e with the ,-onii

j mr;n (Peoncie..- of resper. ip joo!

n Andrew Jaclon

ihnr.na Poor,. John A. Sli-nf-rnni lllmund ('.. l Je, or W. J. Stull It ritt on Smith

Center Tp. TruMee. ! m Ik Chan'-y Jolm A. Pyers

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and would not ev n lis'en to his inapgural mhiress. Put Jcsuj necr fiultercd in his love for mankind and on the cross prayed for his e r.emhvn "Jesus ChrPt the sam today. Tlu r- a tu : t-iiking to.l-iy as il

Willem H. Pav , ' -ia. i-.i'aM a we;- -

Iri o Htrlm'in c" ntury. Iet us r.-t lecei. c

i'-jr.-i .i-.. ,iisu knows the u:n

tility on th part of th"?o who for

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of judgment. j :$m 1000 Newest 10-in. DOUBLE FACED In flio roU. of Inver C'.nn Cm llr-

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'HrA U.-M'Aty,j'Z

has tlueso beautiful qualities which will make him popular. His oieo ... has a modulation that is engaging. hi.i looks will more than p;tss taut-- . ter and his- Interpretation of his-! X part i.s ruos.t pleading. . ; As rliaractor actor, lldwin l'elix i Purnham. ns tlie aged uncle, will O

500 MEN'S $1 and $1.5 A; A!i 5 "IP 'l? aIs ct. v :

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(.ienuine s'o, lO-ineii. 1 . ' 1 1 f. ' - reof-pls. as beautiful in t.-'a- quai Ity a.s anv e,t- th hi-"'--s! nr:- ! r-

c rds. Tralii'le't nvf such ifj.ulir v .

.ianel anv test or anv enmparisnn. It f '-No.' '1" IPs work was finished at all ti nes. 1 .. .--.e-- k' ,ry Miss Madg. Ha Her, confined t' : X Xp't

nan opportunities-, gave only a ; ---c A Int. of what sim -a n bring wh'-n ( ':'.'(fß-i ist into more iniportant rede.s The -)Xl ,-'A"rinor rob s were balanced to mort .. V-- kA '-S'i

t re's as the Shirk. .Vpr.l S!i'"".. rs. W'a b.-ili Khies. Tac; .b- tf. Sl n. S,v !' With MuHe, eaTiaUi.-cn ' M.rs. Ik. r: heily S;. ;, T,r.ave Me With a Smile. :

p" AV !-..-! t a -,.-. i v -' cm- : r P- " .:.! .. .-.,. "I .i'i.'. CP-::, s,"". 1 : . t;. , :. P.. c rf . s.r'.t r-:r .:!".. -i ha n i ' V TV ; i e.v : V- i"l c. : ", b " V ' ; i . i

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.small opportunities-, gave only a ; .

hint of what siie an bring wlu-n I OikAv k

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the standarel set hy tin lending v, jv' character0. 1

The tlieater was- tilled t enraity , , .

for the opening performance and w irJ iJU J 'J V.' S 'w' -k' ' k" v--'

lt.s? generous aiplause and cpse at- r " - ;

tention gave the real verdict. The audience . iid that th V-

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NOTRE DAME NOTES

Tho all Important question at Notre Damo; When do the exam begin?" has been answere-el by an

announeement just mau' by tnoj

Z- y' 1 ' K WOMEN'S NEW $1.25

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BURNING OF 580,000 A?;SAi v-aJ MORTGAGE ON HOME Mml

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Werners $1.25 " CR-ZFfk :

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Ink: V' i Ii d S e r frop FJ bloomers in p-erry iikk floral 1-" - ig: s. A Nicely in a .- ; r:d full cut. A'l s:.-. . rk?l L." ;1fi."s. ..ea I- ! i r 1 1 a

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Appropriate Ceremonies Mark Clearing of Club House of Jneunihraner. Iiiior .-.-iv eeromonie.s w h i e h

Director of Studies. The fina I ,,.,., . t. , , ,,, ,c tll

e;uizzs for the third quarter of . ;" ' ,J 1 ' . .

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tin- rear will start next Saturday morning, an el will bo continued on

Peinj Aerie 4;b. Pratcrnal Ord- r of

Pagbs. v-.-terdav afternoon wan the

Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday , fr ,ltUlr rif a fJ.iy nf su,lil nn,, fi,,.

of tho following WerR. e i ises taught regularly n Monday at

ilu will be examined on Siturday

at S:li while tho l o : PV 1 : P and ri:lä Monday clis.-es will l.e examined at 10:.1i 1:.10 and 4:lo respectively on Siturday. Class's taught on Monday at 0:10. 1 l : P, ari l 2:1.' will be examine 1 on Monday at S:P, lo:r.n, 1:3H. and i:T.O respectively, while thriso taught on tloti .lay at 0:lo and 11:10 will be examined on Wed ties dra at : 1 0 and 10:30 respect Ively. rrofr.-?or? v. ill arrange for tho examinations of las? s net jrovided for in this

oh" dub-. The Paster vaeation I

tcrnal funetions h Id by the b-e il aerie. A 'argo la.-i of e -.iralida t . s v as also init iated int I lie orde r w it ii ri t ua list ic sob in nit y. CJrand Worthy President John M. :iorin. of Pittsburg. Pa., was the principal speaker of tho afternoon. During the course of his addre. s on "Tli Ideals of Our Oieb r." Mr. Morin paid high tribut. to th.e. e. nicer:, and membr.s f tlo Ioe.il A rie

for the work that was being carr.'d

on in this . ity. other f-p'akers on tho progra;

w, ,. Pa;t Crand Worthy Prrsbb WonWs 3Fc BURSON

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Ck-.vf.u kzupp ! ll .rt Skimp ! -..,,.,-,. r dvU..rv Poanl.

T-.....V no i.!.-,o.i p. r Hir'nna i-ertur. He un.br.-t a nds p. There

Hani- Tp. AiPi-ory Poanl.

Pia d 'Ik Hievki:-.

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Hariy A. Mn-ri,,, ,. ,prn Iiudia A. Whi r.KT ; 1 : r:-- Tinvc i- tad a i.roklem tint (bote- Se-ggerman Warren Tp. TruMe. I' '- -- T'r a Olie Tp. Tru-tit. '"laude IV !.-;.,;, Alphon.-.- ''orvr j ' " He is n-t abh- to Mipply. Charlo., I. Wh.::. P.r.-t P. IV "A s'o i ; k.ti P. P-!.!:ng Pkner Wh::-:-el -Wh it are th outstanding needs paipk P. K r 'kk irb" i M. Hau.- r I Je..,.. ... ::'-! -g.-r , . .f p-d iv? Ciiriskan men. Christian

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Ci.:nk M. Will; i:.; ' a. t t 1 : .e s . .l.-.s- W. i:-br j!go .1. Ik -lg r- Warren dp. dPor Poanl.

Warrren Tp. A-M-or. ilienos. . 'hristi an s-'huol.-". Christian ob P. I'auft'm in Pdv. i'i! C- k and a Ciiri-tian nation. Not

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Apt'l 10. Various No'.ro Time Py dubs

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.utkv Pre.-ieU-i " J. Pirn, r P .k.. r g a f tj l?? f a (TJ ;o talked on -Welcome to Vi-V- ) il U Ü C4 S 3 Ö

or.'-;" Past State 1 T, side nt fj. A rrr

Parabaugh. "(ur Aeri",' S i Pr si I l : Janus T. Ankuvn. "'! 1 .

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fer the students who will visit home .... f..,',, tl;r (fTf p(,lif, ;r during the vacation. Tho I nd ia t. a - ' j u P:niuet for all "i poks club has made final arrange-i ( ,,t ar)j p.(.t r,..;Pfr, oft1- :.. . ments for its annual Pastor bin K f.r W JS h,,tl iR th? Tlirl:Sh r,v,;.. '.vhilo tho Chicago club is already I of th o:iVcr ll0tej. Prank K. IP rsethng tlekrts for the dance whi-!i jn, fnur,pr flf .,o 0! 1 ng- pension it will give In the Windy Cits. n,ovoir.rr.r outlim d pi:. for the The Notre Him.o branch of the ; f fif t,,.jt v,nrK nnd

made a r ran go -

-l Fir.e quality gen- 0 T- uin n-:r?en ho?; -..' 5x ?,-ej vah: sli?htly J.5 imperfc-t. That's nduhy they co cn Mcr.day at .. Lj r .... .H ill il I i ill i . . I ' Iii! I . k ! ,. , t. Il

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ents witll the

! merit or the w e s:ing:io-r-o 1-.1rotr.0- Tl , , a,.ri, js th, arge.-

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va :M l.ecomc I 'h ri-t 1 it). Not untiP'1"1"" 11 " k " -' " 1 ! this cn y w as ae:ng.

Ole 'I p. .lu-tu-c of 1 iure : Mar: Pi M. W:tf-r .b-- ''.i Prom' , .Pto tb .t fh.-v r.m r.ot iret

William P J.ckway Abraham Wii:t.l ab-r-- without Him ill th- had ot s r!!1l,;lT1-v to i"rcurr a sr:r ct: J j gb fraternal orga nh: it ion in th. Py. i Olie Tp. Constable. .:. ..,.,1 .,r rv"ia- ' illustrative leepures. Tim first j numbering P'-'-' memb. rs. Tk fact

A i M. M'.k

La urer."' lk S-.v icut K - m .- k . Oli'.e Tp. ihiser Ibuird. Jor.n H. K g- -

Hugh !t. Slo .1-1 Ji kr T. i:h.o b s 'hr:rles Ph. 11 p Ja . ob lk We; W.ll J. Ho'-'U

IP s.- 11 mitt German I p. Tru-tce. f. 1 '. Caldrta-k A. k fir," t : Ak" :..' M :' - a s ;crtiian Tp. A -or. Ik'-.-.ard P. st.-.rii lb 'try P Pish- r f.irman Tp. Adi-ry Bxinl. Penny A. Korn H S. Wiggins "i!-l P.- cle Cray Tp. Trii-tee. Wi'l anv N. Ku- hi llora e j. Lr.:;;y

Sumtxsidc Church Closes

a b l:eo that through th.e

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CntlSUallv Active Year ; ''urksC ;P-:,t S V" :',!;V U;:VJAh i Mil!" Mcr,diy night in S-urr.-- to'ill cop.iir.er.tol up-n and ptaiAd bv a!i

K- :h P. P:..;p The . hur.h e ,;- ,;. -i: g M.,rch T ' ' , k . k ' '' . Tai-, Taprr w;II oord?t of a hs- ! t h- spca k rs on . -rda 's progra m. b-.-i ' -,c..,--ul en- in tko'M Athfnk L'-;n I,,:;-:vcry!u-sion ef the circtri'.M units r.e.v j 1.., .ven.iga grand b.li for Pr-1 J. M'.ker; , ,.f tP- Sunny .d Pr sbyter.ar, rkl';'"r' ta;-- 7 t"1" ' 'A" "k? 5l'?r ' ia ?tm-H ne: review of tim An, u.bc rs v. as laid in Co kail rm

. the chur.di ":' ''' '""U!'- ' ' A' 'w A modern design apl applications f .of tlu Ikigb- A :u- . M'.;.-. v.i:. fur-acti-ve. Tke ivr.mir.s P'- unci, tr.g.ug ikir:-:. boDi genera; :: am? utllkation r i-hod by" the H. k- N. :-o .oty . r-

tli.se lectures will be given bv Ik , .;a. tjK. n.eTub rs have j.a; jf an

vn ,i.,ii jr.CMg.a-e ;n scn vcar? was

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will be sho.vn. The At rio also una r.it cu-ly cndor.-, d rfs"k;ko:;- syn: 'L:k - -

o: p. can l-opi.-s. d.,rup- .',.,,,;, Wr !t.nbd to the r.lative,- f th. vktims

!..,-,-.- : d Peb.ugk. "a irb. ? - ' an. r nt e.vikyap.or.s anal r . ! of the drowning at Mag. can Iake Vi-.,,.. 1 T,,.e if. '-a:, w r? co-;.--tious :h.. ol s of :pT.O ,S (rllTII CIC AsSllUIU'llI : t:i Marth IN, when t igk! ).: p.l .rs ',;.,,,( , 1 f, r three year.-; IV IV.'-' -! V l IP- cards, unshaken, in , IP v. M. .. lknn.ui wa-s named of the Jo- a I Py Seoul o.--,aj.i; atiot:

du:-.'." atal A. S. M.-e were ot-t.d verll too -.idly shak- n. And that ' pa-tor of draco Pvangoheal chur,-a ! lo.-t thrfr lives.

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a.-,,-,.! irr Mr,- o-c.r Wein- .-:erd.ys of the irl1 and certain-!o. To-icr and Kev. P. I Erown was Burning cf tho Mortcic- r.rrcises:

bc-g an. I Mrs. rhar!- p.e.-vifr d.'.i- ly in th.o tciiy? ef t!m world He ) returned to th.e pa-torate of the, P. G. W. Pre-'; Prar.k K. He ring.

CHALLENGE SALE OF NEW

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WORTH UP TO 35.G0

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r4!";;-! VVe Challenge any store in

the city to equl this.

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V? J - L-'o''ry::r - A j .75 SCl'OM CARTA!: A ..I 9-lc REAL CI. 7." ALARM CLOCKS at .$1.05 Chiirirrrv's CCc SATF.r.N BLOOMERS at :4c $1.50 CI.DAH MOP SPECIAL at 81c 51.75 IR VEUNG BAGS at SSc MEN'S SLOP WQKA SfilkTS at -iOc Up to ?.?.no VOMENk5 I A NO GAGS $1.09 CHILDREN'S 2"c HOSE AT ONLY. . . TTc CHILDREN'S ol .75 PRESSES at. 91c VVOME-VS 2'3c KNIT BLOOMERS rt. . -21c WOMEN'S S1.00 GAUZE UNIONS at. AGc MEN'S 31.50 SUMMER UNIONS at 63c

The fellow!" g o!l C

l :i ts to: io r revs.

j Huntir.gtcn church according to the j chairman.

J. e-h M tlkgiikt'.e Surd t"- M-k 1 'a . re Ja. ob A. Pir- uh ir j s-"'ip-r:.:-" r.'b u.r. J. I'. Whit (lay Tp. As-c-.-or. .1. -.-n-tant s .! rin: b ,k :.t T. Ik;

I !: r. aid t re.t. -u to; r. Ii' i I'i." i :-r !- r.

If :- iurthlnk'1 ! I'-1 that . ' in gt i.f .s--igr.mer;ti; made pub'.ie t

W. Pre-t J. Ikr.-T I'm;:, 'Web

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the l .'.-:ng .-'.-sion f t)c : .one to Visitors.'

tlie nme to lav a::d forever

' h ; P - P- St ut n. y t lay Tp. Con-t.ible. W.lkird Alk a (lay Tp. Ali--ry lUarl. i'ev.ard I. "W-! rtr Tb 11 1. Naco Pd-vard Porubrako drcen '1 p. Tri -tee. 1 ; v;d P W r- r

W. I While charge and i1ie.iv in ail aroi.nl we s-e. Pg hold on to our ,f.k;r iu the pphir.ging Christ."

KIPPPH PV Al TO.

ivm P PIS April Lk--Madi- . . I guile, of the 1 ht 1irl-4ian on th" Jikrst ;:m .-day In May

von tft.k .' yeirst 11. was h-;b- 1 id.ureh v.-ere hn-'a -.-c to durtnitory

here Surdav when h.e wa - -::uek by

an auto.me.bke, while playing in the-Ftr'-e n front f his bono.

nun of tli- V. I . . A. at an t-pen ho;;-. party luhi in ih. as-o. iatmn

J bu. 'ding je, rday afternoon.

Ind.ir i Pvang-Iical association1 C. W. I'r-.- t Hon. John M. M:rin. which ha.- keen in rt.-si'.n thlc we k. i "Tim Id-a'.s of i ur f rk. r." IP v. P'.'ier v ill Peorr.o conference Purning of Mortgage. ev;t!:g' k-t. Tip P-ikl conftreue-j pa.--t State Pr-s't k A. Pari. auch.

v.u.i !" iif i'i in '"iui I'Ctia, op.riirj i mr .f i:p.

State pr s't Jams T. Anderson. The State Aerie."

Have pea gi"n 'up nr g-ttii.g tlirt from the wrinkles in your ha rids try" Iü'Je Devil. ?S

Nation.al Ar.fhem. ! y entire a";.p-

tee, ' America." h d ly A. IhCranb Pall. to 12:' K.

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