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OLS GET ERWAY IN MONDAY
THIS WEEK’S WEATHER Mostly f::ir except showi \\, | i • <1. y . to ' hiir--d.iv •». -;n •. , Ijovc . >. o.-.l fi.-.-t (.it of v. o, „ :i . i iiml I'clov. .1 .nal lat 1 .
’^l-KXCASTLK, INDIANA, MONDAY, SKITKMBKR 10, 1928.
No. 282.
1 . I-', w. Room
The Veterans of Foieij;ti War-
luOOL SYSTEM OPEN'S durini; the County F. ir w.r , n, t f'\LL TERM IN u rest booth in the indiistiial tent HKM ASTLE. There will be a laixe di.-pla\ of \\ ;u
! pictures and photos news liefi i,. ,ti.. played to the public also inti re-tjay literature relative to the \. | \\ , All ExService men and < special]\
Midi Teachers Monday i the Civil War Vets ate ut-. .| to pa’\ [listnissed lo Buy our booth a visit evei>thiii^ i, aiiHtHiks At Noon. soluely free and we welcome
GREENCASTLE MEN HURT IN AUTO MISHAP
u, t . GOOD SERMONS ! team from Clay City will confer the'
funetory performance of ancient cere-
1 t Degree upon a'large class candidate- at Putnam Lodije No. I. 0. O. F. Tues lay n-ght at 7
of!
t:.
30 I
DELIVERED BY
START
TLESDAA
' K 1 11 Nl11 ' "\ l it I.MRANK'U N I UN |)| \|{ \|{ HILL
NEAR ( |TV.
EVERETT WILLIAMS, DRIVER
prompt. Putnam Lodge will also conler the John Degree for which it is famous the world over. ’There will be h good time in store for all and ail Bros, are envited to atternl. \ is-
iting Rri always welcome.
I rnonials will not do. Only a religion J like unto that of tire “Son of .Man,’’ | a religion that lives and moves an I has its being in the strengthening
J , | r | VT P A xT C i consciousness of the reality and rtear-
1 \^I\0 j ties- ot (led and of God’s fatherly
________ I nature, a religion that goes to a
cross rather than li" disloyal to the Cioa of it.- devotion, only such a <■ ligion of reality a- tlrat will be uli - i
.1 .1 1 .1.
INDIANAPOLIS POLICE PROBE STORE BLAST
MINISTERS retcrn to re.
SPECTINE PI LPITS U TER SI MMER V.\< ATIDNS.
you.
R. P. (>. ELhs
- Regular session Groenca-tle 1 it. Mathews Have Sl 1077 > 7:8
I all Sunday Mornir.g. Machine
lodge,
< oNt.REGA TKINS ARE LARtiE
Radiy Damaged.
CONVICTS IN PRISON BREAK; FIVE ESCAPE
took on a brisker up- i L iiiliiy morning with the [the city schools for the II the buildings were in ; r the children, with the the new Second Ward lich i- rapidly nearing ynd teacher- and students
glad to get back in the * — after the summer vuca- | L* ARDS KILL SIX 1‘RImiNLRDC KING PI KSEIT Ol I LEE-
Two
knid girls, who will go to ' n. arc being aceommodat-1 ther grade schools and -choul building for two (tk.-. The Second Ward no doubt be ready for October 1, and this will jniinate any cong. sti n during the first few
lool.
1 NG ( RIMINAl.s.
men were injured in an auto
accident Sunday iiinrning when a cardriven by Everett Williams, north Madison -treot, turned (\er near the |
Dunbar bridge northwest of Green-
castle.
i According to ie|„,it-. Williams with
'■ng( r wa
driving toward tireenra.-tlo Sunday ni'u ning. V\ hib .■ down the • e,-p hill north id ti. Dunbar bridge the driver reached down to make some minor adjustment and, losing control of the car, he went over a
■-teep embankment.
The light sedan turned over several times Ire fore it stopped and 1 smashed the top in, ripping the covering completely off and breaking most of the window-. The car .sustained other damages, but most of it
M VRKI \GK LH ENSK
James LeRoy Bee and Mary Marguerite fall, both of Gieencastle.
\ arimrs t burches Resume 1 srral Sunday Night Services \fter Several Meeks of Cnion Meetings Here.
| (|iiate to the den rids which the--
lines | ut upon it.
The Church that is to endure incrensingly fall beck upon the no ihoi.ty of exp, lienee. The grent nrcssago of Metli.n'.ism to the wo' l I
N D.\ \ MORNING EXPLOSION JARS (INI ER OF STATE ( \PITOL.
1! 5 \ to ( I N I S TORE IS DAM Mi I I)
Ir.-ts ever been in. , ‘'You may kno v
TRIBBY OPENS
BATON ROUGE, La., Sept. K) ( ri> —An extended search was in piogres.here today for five convicts ini-.-ing in a prison break here last night in which six convicts were killed and
eight other persons injured.
fourteen convicts took part nr tire break. All were working at a camp
t- met with their teach-' 01 Aug- la Stat'^Tison. The > i ape "’as confined ti, the lep and body of jh'* morning. All were WHS discovered and guards pursued
noon and there was a 1 jwntown hook stores for other necessary equip- ,
ol.
of schedules and start
ss work will begin to- H ' VHS not know a w hether
| he had been killed or hud r eaped
a general increase in "-** 1 other four men. all tire building, Supt. 0 after a check-up was f) • i* i ,k ti» Kam rredicted
; additions during the
XXLSZ'fci For Putnam Fair
[week is expected to be I ______
igher than ever in all I
At the Methodist Church yesterday j morning, Dr. Taylor spoke on th-- I theme, “Snatching Victory from De- j
rp * \71 /~v v-,|--, ''at, u-ing as his text the secoml ; J iJra Ivfc 01 t *"' *'Dy fourth chapter of
Isaiah, “Lengthen thy cords and
—- strengthen thy stakes.” He said in
l<m\lg\kage omner \DI» P art
NEM LINE TO HIS REGl EAR T u, , . , , , Itl INI’S- 1 he.-e at. brave words of prophetic * ‘ ’’ ’ exhortation spoken out i f circum-
stances greatly depressing. It wa-
C. w. Tribby ha- aimounced that j an hour when the immediate outlook he has place i three car in operatioi ! for the people of God was not Inigh*
ty per-onal experience the saving
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> In Engine Room Relieved ( arise Of Blast. M recked store On M'ashington Street.
for a taxi line. The office will tie r.t the ’Tribby Garage at the corner ot
Vine and f ranklin strect-
A live pa si nger Studebakei -edar lieing used for city dr ve-. and twi
nor promising. The powers of evil hail prevailed against them. A pagan foe had triumphed over thorn and had carried many of their number captive beyond the river Euphrates. A
them. A gun battle follow, d.
Williams w
i- cut some, but
not
Six of the prisoners wen
killed
seriously and
his
|»a. rngei,
Hell
and three injured. Five guard
were
Mathews, wa-
sevt
rely cut on
the
wounded.
head and also
had
-vveral laceration-
Boyce Collins, a prisoner', wa-
- mis-
on his right
leg.
Matthews
was
brought t Greene;, tie to have his wound- attende I to while William, remained on the -eerie of the accident until his car was brought to tin-
Ford garage h' re.
Ml KDKK I N \ ESTTGAT ION
new Graham Paiges, a rill and a bto | le-s optimistic spirit might well have are being u.-ed for country and misce j found in the situation ample occasion Uvnous drivi -. for counciling a curtailing of plans This new taxi line will make th< and a slackening of effort. But not second cue in Greencastie as only on. i so with this great prophet of thi has been in operation for rime timr , aptivity. His orders were like unto past. I those of Field Mar.-hall Foch, whi o — it the terrific battle of the Marne re-
oorted In his su|)erior, “My center is giving way, my right wing is turn
Maine Voters To The Polls Today
•d hack, condition is excellent, I hav
rrdered an advance.” So this fearI less prophet, in the very face of im
ACCIDENTAL DEATH TOLL 8 IN STATE
I >1 \L HEW ) LOSS Of I II I RESl L’TS I ROM W EEK-END
At ( IDENTS.
Violence claimeil eight lives in Iml
ana over the week end.
Dorwin [.eighty, IS, Otterbain high school athelte, and Robert Burn , l.">, f’re-hmiin at the same sehool, were cilled when an airplane in vvhielr they vere passengers, crashed at Otterrain Sun lay. Donald Rurgett, pilot if Chamhers, Iml., was seriously in-
ti rod.
Mr-. Elizabeth Stewart, 7x, of near seymour, was killed when -Ire stopp ■ti from a lane into the highway near rer home. ‘The car wa- driven by Mrs. Dan .Sutton, of Seymour. Fred Leagg, of near Madison, wa? .died ill an automobile accident at 'alb G ove, Ky., Sunday. Hi.- son-
W EA THER EOREt \ST |\DI( A TES ENSETT LED M FATHER FOR
NEXT FEW DAYS.
MARION, Sept. 1(1 (I T'I — Investigation of the niur ler of Orville Gotidpasteur, 24, a week ago, will be pu-h
pending defeat, ordered an advance
OUTCOME Ol STATE ELECTION I He I the figure of mi Oriental tenl n . lRVV Hugh Andrews, wa inju, BAS BEARING ON Nov EM- ’ ' ,nve > hr- message. His exhorta l .... j
RER RACE. i Don was, “Enlarge the place of thy . _ ____ _ j 'cut," extend the -enpe of your en
ieavor “Strengthen your stakes" —
,, . . deepen the hold of your conviction
Maine vaters lined up today ‘ ”
PORTLAND, Me., Sept.
10. I UPi for tire
total enrollment of the thro:' grade puild-
-f Warn led in the to-1 ——-3-* 'itli Xif.' Yocnv. Just to mak 1 n ,‘yo,ie lifi'e f*el II have tu he some ad- natural, the weather forecaster- for mlcnts from the First ! this week, says showers Wednesday tond and Third Ware's, and Thursday. 'That i- probably be(anl had a total of 20.-) .cau-e the Putnam ( minty Fair i Ward enrolled 221*. 1 scheduled to start Wednesday and
had til, u gain of uljliout 100 enrolled in t ,1. making a gain of | "re, and with the addi- ; due the remainder of ! rdtculd be an unu-u-.nt by grades was a15L ?, 130. 115. L 127. 1125. 1 1105. 105,
71
I 1 " 1 " ' buiUUng will P ; *b than October I, 1 I**", ami the opening Timed up ; t few dav ?, rthi' completion of the
continue tbrough the remainder of the week. Ever since the Putnam ( unty Fa 1 1 started, five years ago, it ha- rained the week of the fair, and this year it was moved up two week- in an effort to get away from the prospect of bad woutlier during the last of the month. However, the forecast say.- onL showers and this may not come and if it does, it may not be enough *o •ause any material damage to the exhibits or to the crowds attending.
MOVIE ACTRESS WILL RECOVER
el bv the dead youth’.- f ther, John fi,vt rount of ,!l Publu.rn ami G. Goodpastmo cjireenboio, Ky., who Democratic no-o. -ince Hmbort Hoov-1 arrived here Sunday accompanied by 11 Mn ^ Alfred E. Smith bee a me par-
a leading criminal lawyer in Ken standard bearers.
tii' ky, accor ing to police. Vltbough going to fhe polls prim- 1
The grand jury will convene Wed aril >' to cho.-e a govi iitor. -enator,
nesday. Charle- Mauler and Ule Fer- congiT.-smen and other state officials. ( guson are held in jail here charged w » s expected to ahow th« with voluntary iiir 1 slaughter, al- 1 ^ d- Repuldican majority, which , though both maintain their innocence. the political w ind will blow in
November. Maine is the only -late that cling to it- early September elc tion, or iginally intended to keep tale and national polities separate, and tb outcome is invariably interpreted 1 an indication of tire national polit-
ical trend.
Kindergarten School Opens
Vk now under
way.
THROWN FROM HORSE. Pol t NEGRI M \s FIRS I REUEV ED RADI A III RT.
MRS. DORRS \NR MRS. J V((l |;s DPI N S( HOOL 1 OR Y ol N(,■ STERS IN ( I TY El HR \RY A kindergarten -'-hool opened this moriiing along vvitb tin city public schools, win- Mrs. Dnbl! and Mr*.-. Jacques, opened their private cla.-ses in the room ' ixed li r them in P-e 1 ity
library buil ing.
About twenty children took ad ntnge of the kin ergaru-n onpo (unity on hand when the operri’ - h-u! i.n " Both .Mrs. Dobbs and Mr-. Jacquea ' qualified for thi- da- of teach-
KELLOGG IS BACK IN U. S.
sE< RE I \RY Ol s| ME Rill R N s ( YRRY INt, \MI-WAR PA( I IN SI I H \SE.
NEW YORK, Sept. 10 (L ID < artying thf* 1 1 (nuruicition ol in a biight \ullow .''uitra"',
Indents
ive In City
*Tt DENTS REOX EVERY TRAIN I
• 'LL TERM.
PARIS, Sept. 1(1 (UP)—Improvement was reported today in the condition of Pola Negri, American Film -tar who was injured in a fall from
a horse Saturday.
The film .-tar and her husband,! Prince M iivani, were riding when a motor car- appeared suddoniy. Pol 1 Negri's horse became frightened,
— ; fared and threw the ictie.-S to tin 1
" students are return- ; oadway.
!* tie early this week 1 She wa- uncoir.-ci 1 - and lor r t of the week, practic-! time it wa- feare 1 he wa- i j i- "( U|ipercla.sM|nen, who be-1 ntemally hut it wa learned tod iv «tei-nitie.--, will he back I -he was n it in -erimis condition,
the opening of school | ru.-h, which -is one of J rtant items on the op- ,
school.
iU. house- are ail being in shape for tin
[Many of the members [
the week-end, and 1 ! iinc was .-|ient in get-
ship-shape.
and 'I bur-day will be matriculation of the *i«y and Saturday will to the Upperclas.-men k will get under way
Jiu ruing.
ing, * - both have had s|s rial 1 raining , n ; t) .. Stut( . s , tarv of Stair in kineiguiteri work, ami t e ' hildren (( KR || 0|tK H , 11V( ,j today \
are a-sured ef a splendid tart 111 their public schools work . a re.-uL of thi careful prepu:ation and train
a bo rd the Leviathan.
lie appeared quite tit and wa extr inely happy at t ■ European reac-
tion to the treaty.
Tents For Fair Displays Go Up
>1 REE IS REG'N ID I \h K ON VPPE \ R \N( E OF < <*l MY FAIR.
I Hi; Ml M HER
Mnstly 1111 ottied. storms late tonight er Tuesday night.
Local tb mi er >1 Tucsda . 1 ooi
Frat Houses To Open On Friday
DE W MBitH ISSUES SI 'll MENT TO THIS EFFECT ON
MONDAY.
Erection of horse and cattle stall-' ini Franklin -treet and tents on oth-
streets for the various departments
,,f thi fifth annual County Fair, go>
under way Monday mi r uing. 'The Fair will open Wedne-day
morning and everything i being g«tlen in readihess for the first day ot the four day fair. Tomorrow will he
Planes Racing To Texas Stop
MR DERRY ENTRANTS LEAVI OKLAHOM A ( M Y AIK PORT
RLHIM).
iipon the underlying realities of your
faith.
We have here a timely me-.-age for the church of today. Hie Church ha falb rr upon evil times. 'The worlo has tirade rather successful inroad, upon her and has carried away into aptivity many of her number. They are turned away from seeking afte: God and are given over to selfish que-ts for wealth or fame or pleasure. They are bee me unmindful ol their religion- vow.-, and have cea.-ed to support with any degree of loyalty the organized church movement: of the day. This fact ha- given risi to all -ort of books and magazin nlicles setting forth tire decadence ol tire church and insisting that its r -pent force in the world. It wouh be ea-y for the most i.ptimistii rmoilgst u- to lo.-i hope and to givi over to lamentation over a lost au-c. It Would he easy hut not pro fitahle. What vve need in this hour i(o hear again the voice of a fearless prophet of G d bidding us widen th> scope of our Chri tian endeavors an to strengthen the hold of our c onviction upon the realities of our religion. 'Ther • arc great thing- yet ti be achieved by a forward-looking, ag-
gie -ive church.
The church that is to survive in thi new dny rmr.-t have tin enlarged pr gram of endeavor. The program | of the yc-teiday w ill not suffice for the demands of today. It must he an indu-ive program that provide.for all agi and all conditions of fid :• It mu.-t he a constructive pro gram. A pivgranr that seeks to ov ercome evil not -o much by forciblt resistance a- hv -uppianting the evil with the graid. It must he a community program. All too long tin ehurclr in .sectarian spirit ha- thought ^ enly of it- own little group, when t should have shaped its program w ith reference to the entire commu- j nity which it i - set to serve. It must \ »• n world program. No church has j caught the spitl of this Pew day j | which has not the world-vision, part of the earth 1 any longer
Mrs. Florence Byroad, .‘it!, died 'll Indianapolis hospital Sunday njurics sustained July in when sin iceidentally shot her.-elf vvrtlr .1 pi tu. virile unpacking fishing eqnipmi 11'.. Harry West, Vincenne , died of in juries su.-taincd when he wa- cairghi
ceneath a falling beam.
Bert Harris, 15, Indianapdi wa atally -hut in a quarrel Sun .a\ right by Porter Jordan also of Iml •anapolis. The gun play was believed nought on over the dead man’s wife Mill S. Smith, til* Blulftoir, elided his life by shooting at Klnofton. Wnry over finances wa- believed t he
llotiv e.
Racing Car Runs Wild; 22 Killed
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept, in (UP) — ! A heavy blast, the or igin of vvlrii h i- still undetermined, wrecked the front of the Mct ro 1 y 5 and In cent store, 111 and 21 East Washington street, in the State Life building, at 3:.'W o’clock Sunday morning and jarred the downtown district violent-
ly.
After an exa r of the (wet ed be ms and shatter wall n . : i basement an hour after the exph -ion Hurry K. Vo.-hell, tire chief, reipre tt I that detectives make an iiiv.-li-
gation.
I ho chief declared ther e were eval angles about the explosion of a 1 mysteriou nature which he vv 1 hed to
see cleared up.
James " il-ou, 5031 Park avci'ue, manager of the -tine, vv - notified and immediately examined the .tor. looms am] -ti ek, but said Ir would be unable to arrive at n definite e.timate ef lo-s until a represinlativ ■ of toe headqtlaiters oi’ the cot par - ,- arrives fr om New Y ork. Mr 1 I-or, i xpressed an opinion that -porusneoirs comhustion of artifieal or -i w . | ga■ in tin engine ronni, where the greate.-t forte of the explosion o* crirud, was ihe larr.-e. The engine loom is 1111 e the -idevvalk ir * 1 1 * front of the stoie basement. Mr. V. I- ^ son .-aid he di I ’n t la !it ve there vv i any conneelion bctwei 11 the expluion in his store ami the Traugott
tore blast Angtr t 2ti.
Chief \oshell estimated the damage to the State Life building : t sirililii). Wall in the ba 1 merit were 1 racked and sheet marble vvai.. cot
ing was shattered.
’I be sidewalk pud puvoeneul in front of (he store was torn up ntbough 11 phi 1 ved by an e.utlrquak ■ I ’ol iii* aid tb l if the explosion had 011 nr red during (he day , especially during a rush hour when tlrou.an of person pa > (ho tore, the I" ! life would have been appalling, fli sidewalk was roped off during th" day and police stationed al tin eu trance while many : peetator- gatlrred III the vicinity III (he bll Iding.
I II \(.i;i)Y <)( ( I RS \ I I I Ml \ N R \( li I K \( K. R \( ER .11 Ml’s EEN( E.
SUSPECTS TO BE RETURNED
MONZA, ITALY, Sept. Ill tl’Pi Twenty-two person- ware killed Sat inlay when the raeing motor ca of Kmilo Materazzi struck another car ml then leaped the fence dining tie International races hi re. Materazzi was driving at about 1110 miles an iiour when hi machine nuched the other car. ’The mishap was vvitlriii a few feet of the m. in -tano. Materazzi’a inaclrine swerved drunkcnly then tore through thi fence.-. There was no chain e for th ■ spectators to escape.
BOOK STORES ARE CROWDED
GOV. S \M \. BVKI R oi MIsS. Ol RI HONORS I X I R M)lI ION It EDI 1ST.
JEKFERSO.N ( TTY (UP) Gov. Sam A. souri, today honored Indiana arithi.i ,t ie- to
-l M. RUSH EON I EX I Boohs I \ kKM Pl-Al E MONDAY S( HOOL OPENS.
The Greencastie l»ook -tores were rowded most of thi 1 after noon. 'Thi* Ni j grand rush ef young ter gi ing to for- 1 school, wa- the cause, a- the tcaclrer.-i
eign to that Christian group ha--en-ed (he -ignificance of those re-
uont movements whereby the ends of MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, OKLAHO I the earth have been brought close
MA CITY, Sept. 10 (UP) — Flying together.
into overcast skic'. sixteen ula>s B! A- the iopf ar** lenifthened, tn»
I I R IAL DIES
H'S, la., Sept. 10 day. Fre.-hmen
Louis H. Dirks, Dean of Men ot DoPauw University in a statement -ent to this paper Monday evening
states:
"Fraternity house, may b* „p. m ,' ,n SeptemU r foJ.teenth and the :n meal served on the evening of that
lakeii up by entering of exhibits,. an ,| three class C plane-of the tians- stakes must placing of articles, and general at- eontinetal air race left here today for
rangerm nt of the fair. Ail exhibits j (.’ort Worth, Tex.
-except livestock, poultry, baking and E, E. Rullough, Chicago, led thi
the fond preparation in
may
M. in hi- l-aird open biplane. Robert W. Cantwell, Duncan, okla.
flying a laickbe. d Vega cabin mono-
plane led the cla
an unofficial <>n hour and 22 mio-
power.
Kimball, lieutenant j come to the fr ten Ay houses aft" died at his home ; the regular program of the alN ino n
" i Instruction from the .lean’s office to this effect sent to fraternity presidents by mail on June seventh and
again on Augu.t eighteenth, acecr point motorists can
ing to the statement i-sued by
dean.
He took oil the
I
,Pr t o'clock this morn
;rna,
his second term us trrror and was a eandltUoii. He had been a -tate senate prior to lieutenant governor.
vvu’k must he in place Tuesday. On Wednesday morning at nine 1 ii ck all entries close on all exhibits and everything must he in place for
be invit d tn ^ general inspection whieh will fol-
low.
\|| though tlmffic on state mad 43 1 ■ , ,, ,viii nrnhahly routed west on Walnut trie-, Edward T. Brooks, Den* r, ( ol. ir hold upon
Market street and north cn ; flying a Eokker universal cabin
June seventh" and that *Ucet for four blocks. From this monoplane and ' • «; Collyer tly-
again get on the mg Ins “round the womI fiuiehild by gnirig one block cast cabin monoplane, to'*k off at 7 i.'i ami
their way . , * • M A. M.
itrstrueted the pupils to get their ; book after the first -e-sion .f , elroid Monday morning, there was no further school work diirl g the | lay. other than the buying of the I Kick < and getting ready for 'Tuesday, and from the way tin students came down town during the day, most of them were hu-y '-'Citing equipped for the year’- work 'The is 1 uing of hook li-t- tn tin school offielul.'i and by the honk
nidod the dealer
it showed the pupils what
C entries, holding spiritual contacts which generate the they needed and many had taken ad
Hence, the worship life of vantage of the opportunity an I had
, Mo., Sept, tt) Raker of Mistlle request of face charge,- of
partiripaing in the .■'200.U'"i bn i moor coinitiy club roliber tl. ■■ May 30. Doteitive Sergiu t Den.ii'l Teoley, of Indianupolis, left in.'iV'di.ite " ■ Louis to take I'hayer int 1 i-tody and planned to leave tin r r Ind-
ianapolr tonight.
IN DI \.N M’UI.IS I !\ E-Int Iv INICANAFOLLS, N' id. I , (UID Hog - were up 1') to 1.5 " nt at i local l.iveslock Exchange today. Dud, (130 to 300 lbs) sold f. $12.75 tu $13.25. 'I In* top prico v» $1 ;.5.5. Rei'i'i|it. rerinber • ■ 1 Cattle and "dve, were steady on iic'pt o| fiOii and loo boad, I' -pe t- ■ vi'Iy. Bteei were ipndable at $15 to $17. Yoali't - br :igbt $17 to $|S.5‘) and 1 alve s7 to Ml. I..i!iib were 25 cent, lower, dll'" p were steady. Eight Slightly Hurt In Crat'd
he driven deeper. It 's
simple primiple of mechanics that an ruerea-e of load demands addi truiial carrying power, added eleva-
RIG I Ol R I K M\ HI I > I I’KIGIIl ( ARS NEAR I MON STATION.
gi 11 s’ club Class R group out of here at 7:25 A. Dm require- deeper grounding. It 1-
fatal blunder to think that a church
cun successfully widen its range of (stores activity without strengthening thus, beeau
( hurch must keiqr pace with it
utes clap, ed time
at 7:41 A. M 'widening program of endeavor. The ’The remuinii g two of I'lu?*. 1 1 n-r p'opli* must g*’t stronger and strong- ■ •• • ■ ■■ the realities in religion
pureha-ed mo-t
books.
I-uuise Robin
the
state road
.1111 continue
if tire Church i- to tand strong and an operutiun .Monday iiioiriing al the fulfill its mission in this changing Putnam County Hospital for append
world. A shallow religion which i largely summed up in pious repeD
INDIANAPDI,KS, Sept. K* (I’D -
materially, passenger- of a Dig Fou* I’r •
ganger train were slightly iii/urrd early today when the train struck a string of fie ght ear- as it henred the of their r eeessary u.iioti sUrtion. 'The engine crishivl into a /l t' lescoped the nad ear. Si., other freigh;
underwent cars were toppled over by tire era h
According to K. ('. Haldemin, Rellfountaine, <)., engint'er of t 1 |ia -
-i-
icitis. Dr. T. II. Noble of Indianan , senger train, the freight 1 1 r- 5a not olis assisted by Dr. W. M. MeGuog been on a siding and displayed no
tioir of crcedal statements and per- hey performed the ^ipeiutioa.
red lights on the rear.
