South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 331, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1922 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BUND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1922
REV. BECK CHOOSES 'ENEMIES' AS TOPIC OF SUNDAY SERMON
Peace is One of the Greatest Blessings for Which People Should be Thankful. r; ' n or - -a a;.., r.t'on . only p I ?,..-.;: :r (i. tio rf It?v. 15. cay rnornlrr : -'- j P I , .....- -n th: ifun Cn-:? M. K. churrh. II. -i .:r.t I'rov. 1 5:7. "When a n.ins wv.-j p. ..-. tr.? IrI He r.i.ik-th : n hi enrr.i-. l4 bt at pao wi:.l h.m." iter. lk:ii f;k of th f-.'t thai pac s oh; of th tfT'-.it M',rin;j fur which pop rv'uld - thankful to Almighty 'i'J-J. "It :aatt.'s u.-t ho.v ni'K-h c:-f: w rr-iiy L-vo to mak: for haj..n-s ar.d U v f ulr.vo" .f i'ac' -a '.a.-...,; ail r.n.rri ti. nur -l d a c -d of pThe kir.iom of i;.-av-n i- a kingdom of vc.. Th" nr. pr. ph"t itrtto...! th; -o.'i..r..r f J v: r.d ar. h! corn.:.. nounce that he wo - ( a.l' 1 !.::o:. that wou! ! l." ! .at?n P'-irs into of I'tar." Coti follow II1- c':nlr; f ..... v. ftaM P'' i':rul. vv,rd-- woul-i hlo .lor.-'harfA ar. 1 hn.ik. S'.vnr !.- would b- b-'tt-i-;t m'.u y.o.'.iharts ar.-i hp a:a w.tf ; prun.nj iioui. i;try man would tu, to it und'.-r his f.i tr. , and ! I) J II : wnu; ir.ixe a. if. atra.u. . . i l . r : l Willi w are- a .or. way ir.:n iii--r'.I rn!.za;.;n cf thai idval that i.i i .vtill and t'A i rd ar moving. Should I'urUc i:nonii H ;'Kn'-:n. d'-str y pea-. o. neu ( tlyy Kf-t act.vo peace iirt-. D..txrher of peace are hot of Io.l J-ua ald I i. .--.-d are th" pe.ieiriliWi", ftr thy shall b- called th CuJJrtn of Gel.' Go 1 Is a p-ace-irkker. Ia makir-f peice 11 wants to d:-il with our enern.es. Fnder certavln condlt.or.. II; will cau; them j Ui be at peace- with us. T.io trouw, L-tSvo ward to il'il with cur T.emics! cirselves. W war.: t tell them
wdSat w e thir.k Cf them and say moro j r;rive.a. th:njra thai ought never to hnvu The.-o Sunday concerts are prov-b-Vn sf iid. We wan: t FT t at tlo-ir-in-r delightful. Due really cannot af-
tlfroatvj ind make b4 healed ar.d mo more wounds to re to bv.'. forgiven i nil forgotten beforo peace can e.-i 14. God prcTKW-M to take our x jo - v,W, in hand and .au.,. thcax to be fit peato with tii II c wi.i oniy iet Iilm. 'cul Have Xo Tear. '."Tin) one con Jitiuu ho makt 3 :.- that our way hall pleise. Jinn. Co l j i nfy v,rt uorld that a mini d not ii -ed to fear his er.emic. , ai.l a naUon not r.ra to lari its enemies if only that man ana i
tiut notion keep their wajti pitas-j Kear ot jiaiinerclior Hall, in'rf to God. A. man may have enemies when be H righteous in all hi.i ! Gustav- Przfick. prorrietor of a ways. Je.: ilia always the th:nrs ' shoe repair shop at 52i E. LaS.llle t'at p:ea.ed God ye?t li had ene- av. was found dead in the rear of ntle-. Uut they were powerless to do j what w;us formerly the ba-room of ltini !-!lary until tho day of surren-; the Maennerchor hall. 2P3 Sycamore
came. P,ut nioit of our er.cir.ivS ; y utir own wrong ways! mo1 God. Warn ümong ,nH have coxae aj a result of i . v. ; npn1 vlth. another. When men makes . . til-Mr wiiva of thinking of speaking a cd of acting t?ueh as ulway to pea.iO God wars will cense within tfieir iou1j their nei'ghbort and their nation. .'Tho plnco where God begins to retire peuco among men is with tHelr way of living. If we or any other part of tbe world wane to prortnt war and secure penn.ine pa,c fur all tho place to begin is I nnt on the .nemlen but on our ways. ! When wo and the ret of the world I bvM brought our wava into aeconl i With tho revealed will of God our! r.em4 will have been blotted out I or rendered harmliss. The way of t$e Prince of Peaco would establish Ibf k.'r.ifiom of pence i- by rijchte;jfl:ej ar.d J-jrtice. As long its men end natlutii are unjust ia the dealIfaA with one. another there will be wnrs nnd Chris's kinJcm on tarth vc. II be Je-laj-ed." B0VLING . vtr.HT irr. LiLMU'i; T;of'It S.KO HA LI j:.rrxlrii 1 Pintrr . J Nrn3 A. Pla'nf . t."" pv lZi t'Vt D. 170 177 in P'S 323 411 44 -'T't.iT s:o 7i. llAOLK Fl'KNITUItr. - J. K.tpr II. Sflnta II. . M. aatA Kl ,' 177 P4 P v70 1 1-iS in 17. rv i:o J70 frUl Kbl, JTAVIILS - :.i-:u:r 12 Ata 'f' HreVr AJ nrnzjcr 1-1 rSxiOfkl lsJ 1 - i t-'.t HC, 177 17T 17J -ot '.SO in i 17S 1".7 7.1 r.'ti u m. T.f.nl VIvrillTK Pir.MtMACY VirI.r 1't V.'" i:-.'. V. Ml K er. 'a . . N-ÜteTh .. 11. Cii.r:! ....... . 1 t V e M Tat.ll 4:iiLi:t:i' ilvi:i:n. ....... 1 ' I i , i i.u Si-re Ve!tvr i r.l a '.J.'nic .ijlrgel 5 jT.)t.iJ SAM .V CAl'i'V - Ot.'kl XV. AfiwN! Kuk P. A fr.'.'. Iv- "'."' jT-aN 'flb'lKA STAUS? - Uup;.rrt ?v.- fU;, i f r ........ S?n-.ta M. P 'i'p 1-J l"v Hi rt; v-;j 171 17! :.v. lo 1 b' I r lit. I "lT J ! ! . i.o -...I , 4 ' M fd Vi V' it; jv; i ei 1-7 Is! 471 - . -'j , 1. :7. it I - 1 ' 1 i-i p.-; 151 , vm 4l j ."7 4 1 1 TL'AMMIt T .r fi K. . :c F.aa.r .... ToliN . STA KS 17 l.'v177 17 l-.i t ' 1!7 141 t ' 4-v i '.0 neu '.u!!f -i Maim. ::) 1 i 1 1-'. 11 v.: i' 4 '.'.'s 1;! V'.o sv,; Ijiportr Sljr 17'. bit !.' u: p ; ' i.v: lbi 1 :i3 ft lv, 1.. 1S7 1s:z ... Sr-!--'!! üi 3 .bi.! . jTwt.il Darbtnaa . K!!J! .. I)-,". 2 . U i'r It,'.l I 17s l i 17i IV. 417 ... ". 1 . j ,1 TT1: 77J ( -J
, Symphony Always With Popular IVumhcTs Splendid Interpretative Effect. M.utv rvi:nrj:v. Th r. rt i r. y j : - r r t t . a v.-as r'-a-'I very larK ;r.'Uy af o tr.oruu.gLIy er.jcytl ;eh of it rr.i'I op from 1 t!i fivcritf.s f .ill r.ri'C Iovrr j I an 1 jilaj-e-1 tvith really s;n.3iu. ia- . tTprt tativj tfTrTt. ! S-. -j-!-I 'tars ar.l StrI"P!s" j ' r!v: t-v r- ahrir "Ir.v-rni'zzo" from! th 'TiIt rf II ff:rian.' and the J Vin I-r.n rpna.l I Amour" i r:;-: !ternerii. Such I nut one into the mood f or i mr:.-': nril nru ths r,ir for' tho- "thT 5-;ction.i Tvbnfe open-1 m 'av. r.-s -a-j one ir.:o tvn - ,! r ' trpVi.lv f " V.. ....... Th f;.-iv'::?e" fron th Ftrrn? . was o f i"nal charm, with its -ücury of t;ne . -hutid 'trk and forth lik fa'r .. -,s., ..i t v. .. ir. ! !i:ivT!i.:r.r. of th1 urj ! ' ' i , h n.j " proved 1 jf d'i'Tvin wort!y place nnion? th An 1 th" ' orr'h': ra , Sigurd Jorsalfnr" suite- for) !v (irlc. with it thr-p.ciur'-.-uo div.s.oü-: a.sHumed me hii;h plic. pr txj!.lne of t!io con .... ... c i't. Th-r L fom-:h!nsr about the ' - i i ri . n:u.u-:i p etrv o iil i,.!..' 3 A raiH enchantment. And ii.it sivfrs r ' cvruinly the K,.vefpln mearure. ar.d rhythm.- of the '"Triumphal March" I adt on1'? imagination toward the , p.i'-t-ar.try of M-ll ivil kins?, even t as i:om hi ir . ii(t.).o "i'omp and Circumstance direct on into the Victorian atmo.-phere of jeorgeous niov-m' jit. Con -i.l.r.ib: ir-terc-t wa.s tv n i ih perforirvince bv th presence Oi ; h Notre; Danif; Cle Club which! i:n !r the leadership of J. J. Bezels or, :rove thre ro!orful numbers: one, a medley of Southern Songj; othern "Winter SonT." and fjirden of your Heart," all the, "The well' ford to mi..- them. They put one in iM ter mood for the enuln,-g week. TJ Tl I T) TT J fjlfll I HIT TH fl fifth 1 ft 1 ftU 10 FATAL TO DRZSIOK Owner of SIlOC Repair Shop p , ft f J Q k st.. shortly after j o ciock a?t nignt by members-. The victim was about ' 3 ear-s o..i. irzsicK was feaieu in cnair wuen louriii and accorurmr in memoers. bad been in the place nn.ee l o ciock I. f . . r. r.,.rt..,. -,. .vi .v n ai ... . i v-u.u.. v.iumia cr examined tho body and found that death was due to heart disease. According to members of the Maennerchor. Drzick ecitered the place about 1 o'clock and purchased two cigars stating to the attendant that he was cold and was unable to get warm. Drzsick then is 6aid to
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nthave walked over to a card game
ires,r aicnZVT . i '" coljaieai an " .... was move-tl to the rear of tho room and seated In a chair. When attendants at tbe ball tried to awaken him at 3 o'clock ho was found to be deid and the. police and Coroner Crumpacker were notified. Drzsick was heavily cLothed when found and had a heavy scarf wrapped about bis throat. j 1 ho dead man is saa'd to be surVived by a wife and three children, j now living in Czechoslovakia. The ;bo ly was removed to the undertaking ; parlors of J.. II. Orvis. LOCO MORE MEN ARE IN FEDERAL PRISONS WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. (Bv A.
4-7;i.j .n lacrcaso of more than a rcäj thousand nun Ln the number of 1 f Prisoners !n tha r.umerouj federal j--,-.! penal institutions in the year which i ended l.i-t June 3 0. was attributed
T-fc & t t-y Superintendent of Prisons Votaw In a report to Attw Gn I)nnr-hrtv
4..tjtoiUy to tho larrro number received Mil for violation of the anti-narcotic.
pos.a; aiM cvjnterfr tinrr law nnl V. recentl v enacted motor vehicle act. Tlo total prisoners in nimihor of federal fedora I penal Institut.'ons anil in stati Institutions other I u.a. i coan.y jai.s on last June r.O than '..is placed by Supt. Votaw at 6.27$ a. compare with 7..2CS on June HO, l?2l. Thr government expended
m v i . . i v. . v - v in maintaining in 3 l"rlJilners in federal institutions Hst 4.;:i''ar as compared with expenditures -:jof 51.:3S.i:.5i fcr the previous llscal -"'hear. !
i I v. .ij.u in maintaining tho prlSHIP RILL ENTERS REAL TROUBLE ZONE WASHlNGTsJN. Nov. : . ( py A. Puffeted back ar.d forth bv .:,r,. days of general debate, tho ad-j miniftr.itioti sliipping bill today will! enter whit H generallv asreel to be! ij it a. i.onoio zone :n tne Mouse. It will b taVen under a m'o no--Yi!t.l tv . : 1 . .... ..f .. - ..... i . . . . . . . -..-.. ia.4UK i i au germane i amendment and in Jication.s are that' a nrult.tude of such proposed chances! . a;:a n;i '.-fa CI Oei. v'l'e t. i.nal voto Wednt.--lay nlglit. Grieper Sells Dode Apency to DcRhodes Co. H. o Grb-wcr. who for several years La held the a?enoy for the I'l h i i e automobile in this territory, fold the franchise to the D-riOL-s .dotor Co.. comno-s.-wl r,f ic C Dv.-P.:-.odc.--. who is ali-o president ai.d tit.u;rcr of th. Vernon Clcthir.e Co . Oliver Yerrick ,1 n-,.- T. r-e!;l-.ode; Mr. Verrick. who has
4.4o. en connected w;th the sale of the!
J.r;:DrdSe r-'" tor the past six 5 ears. Üjill te niar.a?cr of the company. :i7'ö
DvM .a man siicak fooli-hlv P -f. 4 4 . i glad'.y. for you are wise. .-peak errcr.eouf ly ? ,-top mouth with sound ,o be gainsaid. Doc ? Iteoice in th . -ak truly trutM.
THANKFUL SPIRIT
TOPIC OF SEM TAI f Tn TT ri T T inn BIDK.U.S.MY1S '"Spirit of Thankfulness Gives Us True Conception of j GofI,1 Pa?tor Sav. ! I "Th Tbark-jfivins Spirit" v.iv the s'Jl.ct of a htJrrin- f-rnion d'-Iivf.-cJ try Hcv. I. K. Iivis befor. his ronsrepatioii at the Jr";i5t .ipt;si i-hirch und.iy - u.'Tnir.g. 'I hat the iptri. of lhanjt.igivir..-; enlargt-s cur conception of the goi tir.-.a of CJ'- a -ai emphasized. His srmo.i In part: A.ijain and a0-1; n tbe Scriptures caches the neei o: tili spirit o: hankf ullnes. Thlrf i the spirit that indicatf.- appreciation of ih of Iif This thanksgiving ifift. tnlarfi our conception of GoO 'v,?f Hiiht conception of ia - oif-.'iimM ui iiiw. vrn i ..i tiod can uo great things. Kemeui- . i ter ih.it the events of the past yetr aro not accidents There arc no aci i ' i w. - ; uuts coi wurK ny cnai:cc-. i n j-iu vtdencs of (Jod are far reachirr. compllcatfevl, slowly working tow ai l hi.- owra Tar off divine event.' '"God has no fiocrcts. I'.ut he let rrian. u the brain he has endowtd him with discover them. In thi is God's wisdom and great ntss. "The spirit of thanksgiving en.'arKca our conception of tho goodl r.es of Go-. IIov.- do I know that I CJod Le good. Count my blesin;3 The b!esdn?sof S.fe. rsäment shelu. f OQJ friends, money,
ail this and yet mis God. The,01 mrantry uunns tne worn war. biunderim; multitude nought Jeus j cntenns the service while attending for the loaves and Ashes. Is heaven N'otro Dame.
a trreat bakers shop? It is like vui:lng a gnat cathedral and seeing üniy the architecture and ml&siru the- bl8!in of worship. It is Uko remembering your mother as the one who cared for you and missins her heart of love. Not until we are j thankful do we find God for himself, j "I. nlarges our conception of thy friendship of God. We are thank - ful for things, but are we thankful for the companionship and communion we can have with God. Having Him we hav- all things, without Him we have nothing, eek first the kingdom of God. I "Tbiü plrlt helpe us to appreciate j the comfort of God. We make much of th creatine, working God. Dut in this world with all Its trial?, wo need the comforting tlöd. Tho promises of the YVor.l of God arc like candles lighting1 up our pathway baJ J101?0 the spirit that helps us to ?ppreclate the peace of God. Let us never forget that tho best treas ures of a nation's lifo are in the stillness of a nation's heart. Not nun'? happiness but libs mistakes are printed in the newspapers. Even the bi headlines are the announcement of man's folly nnd weakness. That Is why we think things ate bad. The pood side of a nation's life is largely the unpublished fide. "We would wish that the dally papers would talk more about our home life, our friendship.?, for aftei all these are the things that are making history. Hooks tell us that tbe world is mad and that life i bad. Put let us remember today the faithfulness of manhood, the beauty of womanhood, tho calm trustful beauty of olda ge and the splendid loyalty of youth. "We ought to be thankful today that we are American.0 and live in this great Pvepublic. At heart the great American people are right. It ii the heart of compassion for a starving and war broken world. Wo have jtiven to almost every nation In the world. The egnrcslty of thu American people has no parallel in history. We have plven, remember to people of nil faiths und all colors. "Wc have been the worlds great benefactor. We have played the part of the world's big brother. "As our president say3 in bis Thanksgiving- Proclamation, fewyears in our history have afforded such cause for thanksgiving a thiAbundant harvests, public credit, industry. Not that there have not bf-en many calamities, personal, national, worldwide. Tho old year lias many dark snots, and yet there are bountiful evidences of dlvlno favor. A we remember all these things let tis pray that God will help us to i;o forth as a noble nation lifted mere ane. more through righteousrer up, up Into tho divine sovereignty wh'.ch abides In heaven. A Former Local Man Will Be Buried Here Today Edwin Miller, 59 years old. a resl-di-nt of South Pend until lu years ago. died suddenly fit Indianapolis last Thursday following a hemorrhage attack. Ho i3 survived by his brothers. C. I'. Mil'.er and K. U Miller, and by hL sister, Mrs. E. C. Lane, all cf this city. Mr. Miller wa born at Nerth Liberty. Dec. 17. 1SC3. Ho came hero when a child and for a number c: neu a .nfv i. - ..v...... . v . years was employed ?.s a metal po- j lishor. lie was unmarried. j The body arrived here ha.-t night j ar.d wa. taken to the Orvis Chapel; j where funeral porvic will be hefd i at 2: no o ciock Aiomiay arternoon. I Uev. P.. D. Peck cffieiating. Ilurlal will be in sjiiy cemeierj.
- I plications under tho law. Notice to Methodist Missionaries I JV1 has .bt!n "nt out 1 -v the lf f f j . tprans Bureau through Us Make Inroads 111 Brazil brin-h c.Tius and the vet-rarls orP.IO DE JANKIUO, Nov. 21 Pro- ! JJar.iaatioras are calling attention to
testa r.t miwionari; s. chit fly thes? f MethoJist church, .uth of the in. Unite I fc'iateH and of the Epi-vop il church, are making streng inronU o one of thn greatest strongholds) ! of the Catholic church Praz TaLs i.f the cpin!-n of load! re I Methodist mk-sion-iries In rtatementaj . to the United Presn. i P.raril All cf Central Southern now Cs covered with Methodist mission.a netw. rk of1 and despite : strong opposition of the Catholics, many converts are b-!r.g made. Tl".c struggle between th? t--o fr.ctions crime to the front during the .VV.V... V V . - - " ... .V...-.VV. tlon with tbe cet.tenr.ary cf the In-, deper.utr.ee cf Brazil. 4 - .. . V. v v. 9 v. Methodi.'t activities in Southern Drari:. tho i'roiesranis won a point. I when the governor of the rtate. Dr. ! PeircS do Medeirx-s. ovcrru'eJ a proI t(t of the Cathohc- agalrt the ! Methodist iircp-al for an open air I .1 t .lV4 4 . v i.C.Cvirauu:i i'i ir;.iu .i vcattiu.
More men die of !dlvnes than cf.is surliclent Insurance to cover this rd work. He?
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ATTY. DENNY STARTS LAW PRACTICE HERE
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Atty. Harry K. Denny has an nounced the opening of a new law otr.ee in Room 632 Farmers Trust buiLiinsr. starting Monday. Atty. Denny waj sworn in as a lawyer in Judge Funk's court Nov. 20, after bavin? graduated with honors from the Hoynes Coll ie of Law, Notre Dame in the class of l'.22. South Ttnd's latent attorney is well known in locnl music circle, having been musical director at the Oliver hotel for three years and violin .-loist with the Notre Dame (lee club for four years. Denny was pre.ldnt of tho College Oleo club In ly:o a,ul President of the ci.i of
Put I may dv!', served as first lieutenant
ELKHART MAN DROPS DEAD AT FACTORY , Irarhcr IS Victim Ot OlUUiCIl Attack of Heart Trouble Saturday Morning. John P. Garber. 64 years old, 512 Cherry tt., Elkhart droppe-d dead with heaart failure at 7:13 o'clock Saturday morning, shortly öfter he bad s-tarted his work at the S'tudebaker corporation. Garber waci employed as a carpenter at the plant and had just started his work for tho day when ho was eeen to sink to the floor. Other employe attempted to revive him and when their efforts' failed Coroner Crumpacker was notified and pronounced his death due to heart failure. Tho booüy was removed to the undertaking parlors of Henry Stevens Elkhart. lie b survived by his wife, Lilian and three children, lie was born in ; park county, Ohio and has resided in Elkhart for moro than 20 year. The funeral will be held from hi residence at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. O. Havens officiat ing1. IJurial will be In Praria. st. ceme j tery. Feature Picture Finds Favor With Palace Audiences ';PriJe of Palmar'' Stands Out on Bill; Dancing Act Also Pleases. Peter D. Kyne's popular novel. The Pride of Palomur." has been written in scenario form and pro duced on the screen. As a picture j it bids fair to attain the same degree J of popularity that it achieved in book form. At least, it proved a great favorite with tho patrons of the Palace theater last night. This drama of post-war western life grips one from beginning to end. The Mnrmein Kisters in their "Drama Dance" displayed something new in tho way of eccentric interpretive dancing. Their costumes were gorgeous and their program unique. Particularly well done was their interpretation of tho anclenf rhyme about tho "Queen of Hearts who made fnmo Tarts." In the field of gymnastics ft must be said that the Zeda Pro the rs are decidedly "there." Judging from the; way in which they twist themselves iMo ftl1 E0rt3 of e-rotciue shapes India ) rubber. Moore and Kendal seem to be successful in getting laughs out of their audience in a sketch entitled "At tho Studio," and Sherman. Van and Hyman in a comedy song and dance act are a riot of fun. Colorful costumes have been employed to make "or.gs and .Scenes," the sketch of a company of vocalists plea.-ant to leck upon. )iSQUlC(J Vct$ Mllt timlv . . " ' v I Or I milling by Dee. WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov A.;vpl:caticns by disabled "vete-na 16 WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 2C Application. by disabled veterns to secure vocational training must be made before Dec. 10 next, which is the la"t date for receiving n.-h
the statute. Capt. E. S. Pettelheim.it
J'- i's--ature ciwirman of the the '. Veteran. rf Foreign Wars of . L n.te 1 States has advisM all posts - the . . A . to canvas their ter ritory to see that all tx-service men have be.-n Ilvtiflvd. I Col. Eeeo. head r-f the vocational i - v v.v.v.....,v.w w.v eii fare Uureviu. said ?h:s wek that the ocreau prepared to abide by the losing date bxc-d by law and had not as.wed Congrest? to alter the statutc. 1U wna net aware c-f any delinite effort to have the date expended, but ?ald there might b uch an e.Tcrt by vet-rar' organizaticns. Svarks From Chimnev Cans Uamae 111 hoof t ire .-parns ircra a chimney on a 1 house, T1S-T20 Park av.. caused
roof fire yesterday o'clock. The fire morning at tf. II g lined cunsiicr abel bra hvay befc re the arrival No. C ID-.-- company, resulting of in; ! JHö damage. It i.- said that thert
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i.v soitii liiv io:av Tha City council will mett tor.:;ht at the City ha!'. Tmtj'-rlo -hlIlrtMi f t!i new Maithew Ruman 'Catholic church reoeivi their T.rt Communion Li ytvtertlay n:orr.in5'd .fnicf. Mr. and Mr. Ctvarlos KoIIar. Tortire av., entertainoi lnt evtr.ina with a dinner in honor of th? ri?t I rthdaj annivcrfviry of IarraKl ooJey. Covers were laid for trn. I Chnn-mum were u d for clecratior.t at th table. IAllKi:i:nrHG, W. Va., Nov. '2(1. (Uy V. P.) Moon.Vaine.ra of this clttrict are u. nr skunks in an attempt to avert detection. . . . IWIUS, Nov. -2G. illy 1l V.) IJcut. Manejrol, the aviator who Jirst broke tho ' world -s rcnanl for j motor.efs tlyLnir. ha.n complex .d t.tj of a novl feature on an areoplnne that permits the rrnne to throttl down to almort a walkiiip: jiace anl still maintain headway in the air. PHATT, Kae., Nm. 2(1 Slu-rifT Jo MciUod set ur ;u captured .tili and rave a jury full aud dehnite instructions on how to manufacture "hootch." Tho "boys" agreed the sheriff knew hla dut'f. UniV.li;. Nov. 2. Py i'. I.) A:i opcrat.on nvikinff a short person Ion? hw actually been performed, according to a report rad before a JK-Ientlfle convention hcxe. KOKOMO 1-UwotHl UayiiPs just returned from an Kuror-an t.'.::) says that h-s outstandin.ir ijipresion of the triT WS. "that the- world is a mall plaice after all." AtxNnlIng to Mirvcy niailc by one of the bi.tr life insurance com panies doin? busint-sM in the Pnitenj Statu and Canada, Windsor is the! most expensive city in Ontario in which to live. The ronrjnr.- flm'.J that to provide a family f live with n f
Handsome embroidered Huck Towels, large assortment. U5 flr Special jl3lß
Toosdiy ini W-dnwday the Lpf lap off our ... ..i,ui, 11 , 1 -wmil'JWLIIW III II I II I I II Hi WHIM II'WHII HI I II I . I II IM III II II II III I n I II I II I "rTHTT""'T M
Every Girls' Coat in the store now being offered at very low prices. Now is the time to buy while the assortments are so complete. Exceptional values at
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M Velvet Suitings, all desirable colors. Special, per yard $1.59 Corduroys for bathrobes, a large range of colors. Special, yard 85c Flannel shirtings, 56 in. wide, ail colors. Special yard 89c w i r. 14
Domestics arc at the Star
36 inch "Scout" Percales, in light or dark colors, large selection. Special yard 15c 27 inch heavy light or dark Outings, regular 25c values. Special, yd. ...17c S E j t
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r.tYfi.t!e the ht.i'l nf the f.im.ly mus: tarn 1 3 7.7 0 pr wofrk. K.l l.M-, WH., Aov. -r, ( l nltotl Pre;?.) A K-parute c rirpa.r:m nt or earn lanu.y was: thine new in laundry w a .1 anr.tpar.y r.ouncel by whi,-;i re c m!jlaundry opera d ht-rc I'LINT, No. 2R To aiK- arriM wi.tn po'.:co ra.(U;l !..s :icmo .'3: said to b" M-Farlan. bapo-J thre Merles to the ground early Situr-ir.y a:-,d (v.capcd. Four men and a woman were i'.TP-ted. lolm 'cii(lvl, KJir XV. SamiJel t , v;i. arr.s ed at .'IMS o'eh,cX ,un- , day niornir at his home by hcc;j zymap.ski and Piccborow.-ki on a ' Ia?y hti.b.uu! cliar.?c on complaint of. is wife, Ar.na. . Andrt w sWHk, 210 I.il rtj r u : arrest d ii tli- -.Ivo b'.-ok lbvi?i( n -:t., bv Oilicers t-t.tly b-ur.iia !:;-rni: .J? .Austin aril W-bber. cnurK-o u.in ii5v.-"jit an I battrry on t compJiir.t f h. wife, Kosa. . V. lUillinifli. 12U1 I.ino..li. va report d to tho p. dice las. n;i:bt lu".t r. n army blank t was stoir
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while Iiis machine was parked Jie Colfax av. bridge TOKJO, No. 24. since iU n-foict-m'nt on April 1 tliis year, the juvenil. drinking irn!i;bition act, l.at-fccd in tlie lt i-ts.-ioii of the Iiet lias reaped fruitful results. It is Tt-portt-d tiiat fince the act became effective ti14e members of young men's associations throughout Japan ami its colonies have joined the anti-alcolif '1 It ague in support of th juvenile drinking prohibition movo3Tient. " KUI.I CITY. Nov. 20. Trappers thi- year are finding a profitable teuM'ii with fair prices for the H-a.-on fur co-hinodity in this vi.co
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Ladies' and Misses' Winter Coats About Half Early Season Price Bloused, straight-lined and side fastening styles, in Normandy and Bolivia; beautiful fur trimmed. Values to $45.00. Special
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Wool Dres3 Serge in navy and wine, 44 inches wide. Special, yd $1.39 New Table Damask, pretty Special patterns, I inch. 89c Irish quality, Linen Damask, fine 1 1 r 72 mc n wide, onecial, yard .... $2.4 5 Lowest Store
36 inch fine Bleached Outing, regular 25c grade. Special, yard 19c "Lonsdale" 3 6 inch Bleached Muslin. Special yard 17c Mur: ":, .jr.- 'i.-1
Or.e prominent i''l r : . : . k r . . t . tlirc t-kunk and two T;.'.i;k. J'r:'"- thi" yar r not a ii.riJ s i.st, licw't'ur. JU-nli at tlw iunt tnaurcr j ( ;f; ' c j t ut;r ty h 1 1 vj . - ...... - a v" prtnt more dc?5 1 tw o v. ek! a ;o. t thrn AIJUO.X. Mich., .Nov. 2Pvi'd in cvirx n..an, and -ncp is j h can) v.. me 2. k". Harry I.. Hulbert.j waru.n of Jack.-. n pren .V-larrd! ;n r.n ;.ddre,n if -;e the Alb.on Wo-j n;ati i '. ti'. The uardci th ! !;:--" of th" stat " 4 h i ur '.e: cher-. . c ;i 1 e . if ... ,:.d ;C'. 1 a I.IAOY N. .Mandiuri.1. Nov. 2r. ; A co : n li with to hv built here ! y p.jjy. th- tapital (. o-vc'i ,-:. T.iv jr. 1 will bv in o-e ration 4 "'' sp;ndb c i! ! Ja pa n w hi h com l'V t 'Xpecte! Apr.! 1. nrt j Th' S i i eom-i ny ! mill at a t th ha M im hurian Railway j .te t ae low n.-r.t t I)NIM)N, Nov. 2C Out- of the obi !v cmoa :n.-. the Wcrc-a.pful Co.. I l .a.;in i.i.::., :-i j-? v r j r. ;i i ' fr 'in' u" K'ai'd. Th ar the v. ives i f r h dist.nfftii.-he J in th4 sl:i-.ip:n (. rd.M worl 1. and tin '.''. T. lv '-.".'! ;i nor i u - the hu MatitcU Co. Arrives Here : For Three Days Engagement the IP-htrt 1J. in Sutli Rend Mantell f"o. arrived with a ctaci and two iarIoadj o -cer.ery and fft t for thir three-j day enir.icrenier.t at the Oliver tliea-i tre, Ktai-tiner ton i?ht. Mr. M.n-tell, and Miss Hamper will bo M-en in', each of tbe plays, cr.d from prtsent' indications this promises to be the no.-t uc-is:fui engagement they over had in South P.en 1. The repertoire is :i follows: Tonitht, "Rieht liu i" Tuflüy ihijht. "Mac both." ar.d Wolneday nitfht. "Julius 'ae.ar." No Wednesday , matiiue will J.e given. j nr MICHIGAN i WAYNF zraasaxsi
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HQ'.' artivit's work at ftor1 llasrnicnt H Medium No. I size ..$1.93 Large No. 2 size . . . .$2.29 Grey enameled Dish Pans. 10 quart size. Special 39c Chinese Sewing Baskets, large rings and tassels. Special prices, 25c, 39c. 69c, 98c $1.25
