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; -Tanuarr 11. 1019. THE TIMES. Pare Three II CABLES TO END STRIKE! i The Emergency Is Grave;; National Labor Board Or- ; dereci to Make Finding. ! (By latere itioaal Hew Seirlee. WAiHIX '" TON". .Ism. 11 . Preside ni f.lscn tofiay . sbh ti from Paiy to the National wr Labor Board to maUe ar. Iicd.-i. ' in j.-rgatjot; ar.d an avard tn h- New T.-rk harbor strike, proir.i ?-1- that the 11s. y dr ft men t. th- war anrtme:u. tht railroad admintsiration tii'- sh.ppmg board will make tht e.'.ard ff.cti c. :t na announced a the. While House executive o!-ti.s today 'I'ht ttvt o." tht prcs.fieui's cable foi- i tary of labor as to the serious situation v hieh has developed in the port of New! i Trk and th- strike of marine i. orkers v hteb seriously cripples the tno.e: .er.t i . " troops aa supplies. Ccnsider this a I "v oi-y -rae orneraenrv atid unner'tand 1 i t it ha? arisen because the partits i ;'n contro-.ersv failed to make a ioint v ilimi'iicn to the ria onsl labor ! .-.(r4. J a "I earnestly request thai cu take upln ti,; ca again and proceed to r-ak a1 ndm. I atjor'rtate the hjttwtv nd K'rtctnt.v of the board in annoum inc. on veanesday, tnat u ecu id not promise a Cnat deeia.cn in the controversy wtth-i !;jt a. formal submission of all partse3. Vul I am sure that the war and navy i leperunents, the ehipping beard and iTaiiread administration and other gov rnmental agencies interested in the It ontroverey vi ill use all Uie power t hich they possess to make your finding ef jf'rctive and I also believe that private 'boat c.T.ers t ill f?ei uonstraired by .ej-v consideration of patriotism in the T:snt ome'tency to accept any recorn- n-endatlon which :.our board nay max-v i MLhugh the national war labor board -vp to the signing of the armistice, j -onceined sol-ly Tvith preentlon of topping of -tt-ar -work and the tnaiuten iar.ee of proluotion of materials essen tia! to the conduet of the -war, I take Jtbis opportunity of saying tbat it is my arnet hop that in the present period 'of Industrial transition arising from iha -war board should use all means .,thin i'.s rower to stabliz conditions nd to pre', ent industrial dislocation and arfare. "WOODROTV W ILSO.V." 5 REPORTED (Br ZatanaaUoasl Va-ars Sarrtea.) tVASHlXOTOX, Jan. 11 Increasing ariemployment is reported in the weekly leiegraph reports to the I". S. Employ-' ment sorice from representatives in Industrial centers throughout the coun try, the department of labor announced ''-di. Twelve s'ttes reported a sur p .13 of labor as against s-ven last week. The slates ere California. Colorado. Idaho, HHnoi". Indiana. Iowa, Mlssoori, Srtontana. Nebraska, North Dakota, Ore gon and Utah. In the district south of Minneapolis a portage of lbe.r is reported. Boston reports a slight reduction in the number of employes. Buffalo still s.-ons a large surplus of labor. There Is a' shortage in N'ew Tork state of cotn irron laborers, ships and railroad work-so- and automobile me-hanics. Penn I' iatiit is the only state showing a Wnunue4 demand for workers, it was, announced. Reports were received ihowing that 10,09 men an needed. There is still a surplus of labor in tll.nois, principally in the following oc aurations: Common labor, clerical, coal-miners. Jcv layers and piastertr?. r S TO START CHICAGO. Jan. 1 1. W,!l 11. Jh: es. ' -rbairman 'of the Republican National J 7o".:m;I tee. :a -t th 1 was todav prepar-d to prepared to campaign e n e e r be -is .e?dy. The national committee. nen 1:1 ses ivm yesterday gave Haies full power ird authority to name the executive je.umittee of ten member? "and such s'l.-r committees as lie may detsr r,.ne as ncessa-y.'' This unprecedent ri authority and power is a blanket, termit for Hayes to launch the com tig campaign whenever h sees fit. Two planks m the 130 Fepublican flatfornt wete pra'-tieally agreed upon es'trdai. Onv holds as treason what today tai!d Foish- ism. Tlie oth 11, a quotation by the late Theodore Sosevlt. is the foundation of th art of the 19S0 platform that will ave to dc w-ith the conduct of natlon- J affairs during the war by the ptes- irt administration. Goi. Burnquist, of Minnesota, in a i-peeeh in which he bitterly denounced Tne Be-lshttc. iki, is bel-eved to have our.ded the keynote of the coming ampaign. when quoting Abrahem Lin- o'.n. he. said: In a dsmocracy, when a majority ule by the ballet through the form f law. these physical rebellions and iloidy disturbances are radically rrorg- n mtonstitu tional and are treas n" NORWEGIAN CHURCH SERVICES AT GARY . es.n e: vices will he held on ivnday tho X - ii at fear o'clock. ?un school and conhimaatlon class at kits o'clock at Eighth avenue and lasachutt street. Gary Ail w'- S ME LEGISLATURE WILL STIFf 1MEHDMERT Prohibition Question One of First That General As sembly Will Take Up. (la'eraational rfaws Sei-Ttcs Staff Correspondents ; . 1 T'l A.r-U.I.-5. IS V.. Jan. m ; of the firs' mat'":- to he tonsidt-red by j the bt!'.cnly-rtrfl 8sioi of the Indian j Stati Lcg-lsla'tirc which convtM.1 I Thursday, tctll b" the fe2r! prohibi- : J :on amendment. Twenty-one states ss : j far. hs gone on re , t ion v i ) pt ohib.t kt rd mi fa', or of i:a ?re of them th ? ye b !'. Tic '.ar? is t'HI-s doubt that thy I -i : s : a - 1 '.! ratify :!; rai-i.-.d-.-ej. pu-ting - on . co: i in fv.cr of . "dry " a? ,:. legislature two Ars ago 1 made Indiana 'dry". And the mav vo 'Mi ei" if t ti'.U drawn, up by the ' Ant i-Saloon a true of Indiana js- pajj- i f il hv ;!:! leeilaiur-. T1, ' r, I..,, J lie a n. ;--:oo.-) e v i-.ich ?'ar.?b'ir;- . (..ideratton. !4 oi a'.i pr.d isoft ha. b?er: 't'c?rri t to 3io:r: g er.erai. oul3 put at) end : r he nori-jr.tnsica tira brinks, and lv.i--.hr e or. -r.pp;e the soda oun.a.n a ceo rt'.r, t to Star.?- hi:ry. L.t' le norl: has be:i ,h"' fa-" h' 'A,e I'SJsU'.ir aci phshed '.rsday !-e r.evr ' " - " m.ua--.-. . . i ti-...i,. . u tneniber" aitair.ir.tered the oath of office. fhe chief cent of the day v.:s th ad- I "rcss or governor j-r.es r. t.oodrio!i, t i jint es?lan of the fcojse sr.d senate, u house chambers. j Testerday the. sr.ato:s and represent- m" ur.est.-o ti.e re.ev.- or tne is.xn and 13?fh artillery rcgi-.ien' s. SSth (Cy- 1 i:'o,if) (3i is:on. t". S. A., lormerly !n- diana National G jard.-men, hctv- at Tori 'Benjamin Ilariison, a-sraitti.g flscharg-; after seventeen month in tederal serv- ice. three of them overseas. It i? not j thought Lieutenant Govcrncr Bush v:!!! . be ready to announce the sera:- eomniit.- j tee before Monday, and thn work of the sotons will start :he aei-jal G MUST WASH OUT CRIMES Only By Doing That Can She Become Member of League of Nati3ns. i (87 lataraatloaal sra-vs Sarrica.) - r.VRIS. Jan 11. Germany can only become a iricrr.b-r of the league of na- t.ons after washing out her crimes, by I Pyiil8r Indemnities, by repairing all J w runts ana py meeting ail obligations, i both material and mora:." said Leon 1 Bourgeois, famous F'rench authorit on I me supject of an international leagu-. in an interview print-d in th Tans cdi uon of the London Dailv Mill tod'-. I "X observe that the American plan is I without an eConoVne side. The confer j ence should consider an international 4X . . . . ... . "nS,,tii acneme. - must come to an. .agreement on questions tone-rning all' rlM aHle9- u"-h as organation of work- i er, industrial legislation as to wager and aboe all, the health of the work ing classes and an eight hour day. I "The frst form of the leagrue should j embrace the allied nations that fought the war. They should be in absolute! agreement and pledged to maintain peace by compulsory arbitration, uni- versa 1 limitation of armaments and the i necessary measures acainst anv atat- t violating the int-rnationa! agre-ments. a. m. In case of a flagrant violation military ' -S ibjett for discission :n th- Broth s'eps may b tie.essary. thus necessi- j erhood Class. ' A Nation's L-adct." tating the maint-nance of rn nimum na- i rreachinc services a: 11 a. nv, and tional arrangements suit iciently strong! 7:45 p. ni. The pastor will prach at lo enforce onedtenee ti th nP:nA;.u. I i .,l tbe allies are going to establish at pie preliminary sittings. "After the peace conference the posi tion of the neutrals should be consid ered and then th- Germans should le asked to present credentials as a candi dal- for admission. j out. tne worm conference, foil own,; ; the peace conference, must e-.amice and ! satisfy itself with the guarani' the Germans offer." ibs: , THET AHE FINING THEM 111 WHITING t East Chicago Man Tries a New Route But With- Any Success. ls?r.e.A;. To Thii Tiki." j i WHITING. IN'D., Jan. II. Lcuis , romosu of Eat Chics go. who was ar- ! rested in Whit r.g. charged with br.ng- j ing intoxicatias iJ-T-or ir,' the stal-. ; ha Mig ii b. ro?ses.e,n 5 -gallons t-i i vrlii.-key. wa? p;ri;.gn'3 bf 'Ireen. P."i:uti! " - s ,,ntd J'l'ig'? 0 and costs and for thirty .ierten'.ed 'o the ;oun'.y jai! ay .-. Upon payment of tn- fine and costs am.ountina to Jl "0 he s-ntence was suspended. ati i U. S. TROOPS ! ARE PURSUING j DESERTERS ' (Br lataraational Stews Serwica.) ATLANTA, 'ia.. .Ian. 11. I". I-, sol diers left this hiornms for Culherso::. F. C. from which point they will plunge into Ciiion county. Georgia, to round up George Crawley, accused of shooting and wounding: En'.ted States deputy marshall Dl-soii and about a hundred other deserters from fhe army who have been in Iiidltig in the moun tains of Northwest Georgia, defying arrest. A number of other dsputiea ai also expected to reach Klaiiaville, Ga , today and a d in capture of the deserters. Some of the hunted men are known to h- armed and may offer serious re-sistenc-. Colonel Herman Glad-, w-ith a pick ed company of soldiers' compos- the g 01 -rnment force. six mtoe" f TRANSPORTS SAIL (Br Xmternatloaal Ifewa Serrdca.) WASHINGTON". Jan. 11. Six addi tional transports tarrying more than 5.000 off.ce.-a and :v.'n of the Ameri can Expeditionary Fortes, have sailed from France foi the Lnited States. General March, chief of sa!T.'has an rso'jr.. -d. UNITED STATES IS t- - ?" 'si-.- 1." !.' ,..i:.t X. rv" vt3--jU -t! k " a r Map showing Loer California nd Senator Ash ur?t of Aviion?. hu :::;rcdue-ed a resotution in the sen ate for acquisition by the U. S. of Lower California and part of the I IN AIN AROUND --G A R Y I m A TTT TA Vc" M The n;nih day of Denemb f n ; ar i ago the city of 'iiai; issu-d ?45.00 in I , municipal bonds to pay for the creo- j I fiem of the city lull now in use b" the l ! :run;cipal:ty. 1 Ther- b;rs n.. bar.k? .n ;, y at that time the bond, we,- pur.-has--d by "it- r tvat National l-ank of Hammond, The bonds matured on 1 .e.-embcr !. t':9. and on that d?-- th- ntv of Gai- . t'-.rough its city tr aurer. W. r. Hun - j ter. paid the Kiri National Kank of i Hammond .the uni of ;.'.) and a- - trued inter,-. st, ta.U:ns up the bonds. I The Gary rit i;tl va bu.it in, the spring ar.d summer of 1 !'! and ,ic- i tupied :n the autumn of that ya: 1 The et hall has Jist be-n rerje.-- o.-ated. the first tin..- -n the ten . a s 1 and pr-sent; a hands-jme jntej ier ao-i pearance. ' CHURCH SERVICES. "- S:d P. p ' 't-M .an eh, ne.- Tth avenu- and rennsy ivania Kdgar 1' int-nney jm t1,. pa'fo.-. Snar servie- and bible school a l : ( S , 1 .Subject forenoon -evni'in. "' . s Promise to the Prayer of Faith'" This is the second sermon in a s-iies on "Praye:-." St: bject - -n n? -r;v. "Th- Peril Jr. the Stione Hand." Tomorrow be the second Oo-To-Chcreh .-"abatii-. Come and -. - -r-.i da- in this consrreKa- n. A cordia1 w-lecrr ?nded to all stranger. wi!i MAJOR UMPLEBY ARRIVES AT FORT BENJ. HARRISON Leite: s re e.v efl by jo. .'. A. T'n.plehy of Artillery, who, with V r ved at Cai:; Merrtt: :or.i overseas, anr.otin ::tit ha? nr; i""'l at ..enis fro.r. Ma th e 123th Field s or.ir, inc. a few .da: s ngo r s ii'ii. hh rec- Foil S'tijain'r. i'arrison , and tl.st tlie tiienibers ' e . i 1 j s t e r e d o ! h' v. r 1 TIMES FASHION FASHION'S Hy Annalvl LADY'S AND MISS' One ij oaslir deeej-feil p the Ui:z. -'r. ier linos of this dress into tuialiia: :i a i if is etlremriy rarrow. but sucii is no' the case, as tho deep inve.-t.d pl.iits a! front and ha ;k gire pleolr of freiHimn No. 90S" ia in one pie. e from shoulder to hem. and either s be! of the materi.il or a cord girdle "n. ay b worn. The in erted plaits at ttse hack conie from tite slionlders. but at the front ther start at the bast line. The broad Put.'h collar i rer girlih. and the I,!-,k how adds : sniart tooca. Tbe f i'l lecfilb siee-res a r dart fitted.. Tbe lady's and miss' .one piece dres No. JJOS7 ia cut in sires 1 and IS T-ar aad 36 to 44 inches bust measure. Width af lower edge is yaris. The Dt in-m siie reqaires 5 jards .Si; inch or 4 Tari. 44 iacb. with 14 yard trvh contra material. Trice 10 cents -'M URGED TO ACQUIRE LOWER CALIFORNIA J , CAL.tr O RN ) A ( A K I 4 m mm m '-v SAN FCLIlVr 0-... 11 TUCSON 5 ist ? ji- f UTI 1 altar r 1 .Lit V A. L" I V T 7T I Wf I vf-H. Trs .s- Stat tf Souora. part of whit-h, it is arged. b- acquired yrhh l.ovtr Ca)ifirni ;pl Senator Hrnrv F. Aihurst of Arizona. State of forora. He voa'd have tr.e fjovernmtr.t Dbtain therr throjpn r.esrctiation with ' Mexico, lie points out that Mexico xould be unable to control the territory a bo -it !1 r; njddol of the. preasr.t moothj and the off'.v'era '.ill be r-ieased from i r ice sbout t:ic first of Vebiuarj. j The Tij' i" ij go:-)? to cy.;:-. tr.e arm:. TWO UNDER APR.TST Hi! i;- .?';i'jd of Ltoerty stree Im-aeo and John Soyssy of iS2s Ca: f;-ve-t, Indiana Harbor 'fere arrest d yesterday by the ii :r.nv-nd polite ba-5d with lolatinp the liquor law. Itotb nT-n we;e rtdirg in i taxi and CITY HALLUnu?d had ?. one-half gallon ugs j n nd tw. nuerts nr wn'.Sr.ci an o: - I .-ay had t-tlve q jam w hiskey :n '.ittie hand .crips. Ho tii men we;e fined S 1 0 j h by i o'ii L judge jot.r. iu the Hammond nmrnin. STATE OF SIEGE ISPROCLAMEDj By lutamatloaal Jfe-ws Serrlce. ) j i""rENHA'3KN'. Jan. 0. A state of -g lias been proclaimed at Berlin j the t:i,ert government, .-aid a 1:.t- at from that city. i ?.ny w uiie n ha 1 ' jo.ned the olun-J r army ituui -..rt. . . . : - 4 'id-.' cT'"erl hundred persons w-er killed or wound-d in toe flghtinc o-its-de of the Wolff Pureu and the Anhalt s'a iion on Ved ner dd y. FIRE AT GARY HOTEL V .-iiijli liUz a"" th Garv hoi Din ys'.erday caused considerable e:.- itcmta: unions t'i :i.1" and eta- pioyes '.vheti stn-ik- was obserr ed com-j n.g tnrouga t i uot 01 the na'lwai' in b rear of tie iobb . Tho fir- alarm was turn-d in .tnd firemen d sco'-ered that the jois of the. fioor had ken fil e frort n o. erheated s'eam pipe. The bss was tiigh' RETURN FROM . SOUTHERN TRIP Dr. and Mis. T. D. Ebright. of Madison 'iet. Gary, ha.- returned from an ex tended, trip through the south where l;ey went for the bene.'. if Mr. F.bright's heali;,. They .!s;,ed will: -relative in M.-ssiss :ppf. I.ou.saca. . T--as a ud lov a GARY SOLDIER ON STRANDED SHIP '.orrora . orge, ildmr. nccorrti - his parents. Mr. ..rner. 61S Harrison t "'.jii'ied l.(':i?'oi-t N'f j c-:' I'::e Jslan.l b v.t ten clays ago. j r -ra 1 Turner espeet to be !,on.e i rloi t t'no and v::'.tes l-hs rar tirst had a n cy.'' 1 itt Fran.-' t in. DEPARTMENT FORECAST.'. ' Wnr:hi:ic,t.i;:. ONE PIECE -DRESS. burner, a Gary , h t5 a inessato reCej-,e j u 1 ; 1 1 j y I IV) . NEW U N A Saw ; . - MAIeCiALv V M EX I C O SILVP CfTY v.NacAL: i 'Sitq , . . SJ. i .;c t rw. 5AC6fiANK5 X . LAC.JNA r?to I I CRT; 2. AU.ENPE - to. . ; v?. 1 : Jtl 'TAT m -or protect it from foreign invasion. This couirtry. he believes, could convert the territory into a gfreat 3 jr;c ultimO country by lrriga'don from the Cc!orado nver. HERMAN UECKER SUCCEEDS NORTON et eesior, of the e a i ;- .it: i - ourc Thursday niaht. Hrmsn l.'cckT. t ishi-r of the S'ate Bank of Tollejton. " I s 1ho.1i hn.tr, 1 t.-, et! !. la,-.,,-- f- Mtlei- Xortnn. who resigned to becom- 1 mg" of the circuit court Tho fortr.al I .lection -a 1:1 pt i,eid at the n-xt regular! :--:ssion of the city council. There was but on other candidat-. J. J. Ke'.I-y of the real estat- firm of K!lv Seni mes, i-onsidered foi ihe appointment, but t:''e'-r T- n. the s-tnnfntm.i' ,in tf ftt- j v,:-0... j ARMY DESERTER ' ARRESTED Torn t'liorak. an army des-r'er from '"amp. N". J.. wa- arrested ye-terday by the O.ay police at Serenth avenue and Massachusetts street and ordered held f-T Federal Officer '"ieorze Bragdon TV A TfTTV T1TTT T T1T1 VISITS HIS SON David Fuller of Schn-ider. this county. isited his son 3h-!by and family et 6C1 Eighth aenue. Garv a few di-s the present week. Mr. Fuller was returning from a trip to K-nned-. A'is , where h ' iit-d his brother, Elmer Fuller and at ' f.imil-. CHIEF'S WIFE ILL. Mrs. V'ilHam I'orbis. wife of Chief of Tojj, e For hi, is report-d quiie j;t at her home in reiware stre-t, Garv. DYER NEWS Monon agent w ill stop Train N"o. 33. the. midnight tram on Sunday. This will giv e everybody an opportunity to go to yea a good show or spend a long d-ny v ith relatives or friend? e.nl come back at nigh. At this writing thtj-e -:.l be ; '. n pasrenner- to get off I ;.f. L. Kejilwan transacted business at j Clucago eslerda:.. j' O-ir teachers attended the institute a.: H-immond today. j Miss Kahler went to Haram-and Fri- .' ay evening. "Reconstruction and Restitution" II I I iiini -Mr. C. M. Swindle, deliver the second of a O. R hall at 3:00 p. m. i1 Itot I nd Mrs. J. H.ljjj ;-' reel, v.r.j en the j j liiili i them rasifcc off 1 Hill -e--rfff2'.y)-Tlw .: t m on both his trip UI . ; ' "if liil ' hi . - jot ..',1-; - . li! 1 neconsfruciion r. Tv-: ;: - - uaivm li. 1 I 11 . j 1 i'vr.vJ 1 i!i I 1 6 If I SB41 1111 VT-t. r,.;.'t,Vl --,; 1 ? ii -?r- . V ? . '.. I ., -r ,Z i M lieconstnu-tion!" What is it ? it le accomplished? When? "-Restitution!" What is to Amern a and her citizens? From as cilie', countries and nations? 1 tf I He a what Mr. S'in;!e ha. "1111 I . j Whcric to Worship at Vtrlsus Himmonl Churcbss CUristlF.n Church. Calumet Av, fju: C. J. liarr. 1-K.stor. CT'f.a fT nil srr h :i0 c. n,. I0:1r" a. tr.. t:S'i p i,i ?::' r- i.-. i;. ;: . bo, i R;b!o Srho"'. jtiorr.It.K ; a u '..'!( r i t i.-j n lCndTi 1 ; a nolir't 1. ?' r fcj to thi;:!. Pin St. Freibjtti-lan Chorch. i 10:00 n. ui. - Sunday ! h .!. 'It.t'l M. n.. - r; I'li; 'r1.. j f, :SH i. i-:..-S--nior ' ii ;!; u EB'J!ca or. , ' 7:-0 ; . ir.. rnir. f'-ri':e. ; fi Aasccia'.ea Bible S'eata . j s p. t.i. - i . o. r. :..-.a. iy?-eta ; ; Minan Dej : . ?:!. ! :.-i"!-onuav : t ;';.:'. sr r; i'c. !. c-ry :.l.;t!-iay. I , A'.! nchcon-.e. Svats .' : t. No eol'.ec- ' TriedeES Ev.aeliial Churcc. Ccr. 'oh. S'. jir.J Indiana Ave. Kiv. i'e'.e: '.'e.;, Wastor :St a. tii. S ju isy vcheo' 10:20 a. r.. Chuv.-h strvie Tlrat Factecostai Ch-ii-cb ts It .U M , :".i;f an ! avase, eerner i. a.un-.et : I cnu-s ; P:4.i a. rr, . .-. i.:i i y ich j 10:45 a. tr.. PrS3-:;::..g. j 5:C0 p. m rcnteucstai ! ttruc" i.Z) p. i.i. Tcuiih ; 7:3J i:. r.i. r.-:av-h;r:6 ! Slrla Vealinj Me t ting i j lte'.'l :'t or.- bra mil. i' j ieery Sunday. ( -; id. . vi'elcor.-,e. t j SalTation Anuy. TB3 Li-t .-ta. :-'."-t'. j S3laiion r.:t-tir.K5: Tl Ki&y, and batU! d:v at S p. Ur.ion pi ise ; run.?-, a Aii frte. Ail in ?unav school at 1:"0 p. i.s i - .... . j Sor,g ar,. rr-ur'- i-ni'r. o p. :n. j r-:ui!is (.i r: ec at t r t. Captain Satiiiid lleoognirj in charge. airt CbarcA of Cbrlst, Sclaatiat T39 South llolir.ian strert Morning serii e. at 10:40. Tr? v-nme I" :-..r.:; . ci n ee. :ng at 8 o'clock. sumay schooi -it i. o ti'.'in. Heading: room ir. o-. er; wok-da; cscept legal -holidays I from - to i p. tn. Also on Tur?d; and I'rida;. evenings from ::"i urtil 3. The! puD,lc m St. Paul's Braugeiical Clinton street. F.ev. W. Lti-niiiii, Sb I-'. Lichtsinn, pastor. 10:0'' a. m. Morning worship il.00 p. m.--Sunday scbo"! class. 1.3'J p. m. E'.cnins woi ship a-. i .T'ible , (auainsili ErangeUcal Cbxrcli. ; Rev. A. J. Hotz, pas'or. I Fhono 11S3-W. 1 3:15 a. m. Sunday s-naj I lO.'SO a. m Morning azr j No cenins service. Tirst Congregational Church J F.ev. Kee-, e.i, i.-tor. ; 10:13 a. m. suiid';.' scho-ii an 3 : study. ! 11:15 a. 111. I'reachin; 7:110 p. tn. rreachinc Subject. "Life of Theodore Koore- elt." Ladies' Aid ?cci-ty. Thuryday after noon, at 5irs. Newmans. Tirst rreab-rte'.'t'Ja. Corner of Jiighland and Hob.T.in 51. J. C. Farre'.t. Minister. Thone lOlsX". 3:45 a. m. Bibie school. 10:45 e. 111. Morning per-, ice. Sermon by Dr. Walton of Gar;.. 2:3i p. m. Junior Lcdea or. :30 p. m. Christian Endeavwr. TiT.O r. m. K. eninr scri i, e. l-ermon by tho pastou on ' I. from the Life of Koost. c' ." Methodist Episcopal Cbnreh i T. J. Basset t, Fasto:. j 9:00 a. m. Class meeti-.;?. I 3.45 d. m. Sunday school Classes, 1 10:45 ;. r... Mini::.; ..orehl; i iiSC n. m. Junior league. I C:"0 p. m. Ep-jrorth lea?i.e j 7:C' p. a. S-.ening worshiy. ' j alt. Maui's Choreb (Eptsco-cai.lt j vr. J. Hawthorr.e. Rector, j S:00 p. m. Early clcbrat:.-: i f"0 . tm. Sunday school. r, 1 :tM: AP' r-eitTe.!? f&i' -k'-' Y- -CvN-. ; zxW , Xy: ;f ' f i&i V ;r ? & t -t-M the most noted Bible cxeetc of special series of lectures which Sunday. Docs the Bible I t? restored, onh the de hh: a: f'd Hreas oi K'.;ro Sm-i-irtire. tior5 "npstit.uticr.' Resro: iti ? ie standpoint of ih i' ill "O'jr Boys" be to s:-:y. Can mi a ff on 10 ill: HABBQR lil GETS I BITTER DOSE ; T-j:- '.: i, o' -ivJ. i::n ;:-:. ino .'r.a il.-r:".-:, :: aist.fi y c -1 1 (' "a ; ' i !.';-: ft rr! o r 1 riolto." en inuinr.' 'r-y'd his ante, -o- ' a.ui ..el .i.-. -1 r- , ' . ' d r. o t .to ; ; - . . :-d ro r. O--: ---lie ri 1 1 pcit'so! 'v.i : V t.3 .t rcml--; : . c v -''. id I ti e " e : y n . ! :. u"o ' .: lio i i,i"' e nd ' ! t c m v. a s go' L.' .' L. .' I tl '. '1 '. -.. e a.. T .' e w r t en ?2Stsr.a trV.-an ,i . i '.'.a b.. Juig Klolr 10:4o f . i.-ii.i.f s. vi.ee and is riot jei.iac-l ::"5 :iii r ed ' t ; , : ,r ?i. a ' 'I:-' ;nj e r, : l-e: 1 E.'O '. : es. Monroe &'.rce 'v. rona; l' : h m - .! V'.' Kkju.c, i 5"..vnv rrho'V . ';;'": M .-r::i:-r v -,r-h.p b - : , :i.oi .''i . Scr.r o n ., :. ... . '.- r. T t i grar l . dgu. H' )' i-e v i i n i cii't ; rirst Baptiat church Scr.'.eej sl iinl :t w. 1; . . 1 ijleiii.'J- 1 of L.:,a.io"'a liiy prea- tmornin; h:ti ve.img. j Ser-.'i:s as i.sual tom-rrow. Pr "V i V. Eehnn. proride.it of the !ap'jt Vi: j sionary training i'-hool ".-. ill p-each bot: mornlnr- an ! f n.in? t1)::; h. m. Morning ser ice. 11:15 a. 111. .Sunday .s'-bool. 6:30 r. m. - B. Y. V. U. and In'.ein nte B T. T. U. 7.0 p. m. Evening srr.ice. K'eribod;' v elcom". A tation to strangers. -til! 0, SUCCEEDS M ; 4 B7 Inter-natlooal News Serrlca , I LO.S ANGELLf. CALIF.. Jan li 1 William G. McAdoo announced here t iday the appointment of Walter D. H'-i -hie I3" ''I' successor as d iroc or-g enerai '' j railway:-. Mr. Hines lias been assis'i-.i j diroclor-genral almost sinte the o. ; ganu-ttion of "he rail.. ay adminis ra tion. The appointment of Mr. Hinea wa made by Fresid.-nt AVllson bv cable cram from Paris. The cable was trans mitted from the White House m Wash ington to Mr. McAdoo a he was speod ing on the train thrmigb Arizona I" 'ahfornia for a vaca'ion. Mr. McAdo rc'-cjvrd the president's announcement, of hi? choice by a wireless apparatus o i the train, and he announced the appola- j ment as soon as he reached Lo? Angeel1 I In flnnouncln.; the appointment M ' M-Arioo stated lhat Mi. Hines is 'in I ui! sympathy ith the pvLe-ies whish n I l,e . e euided tho railroad e.dmin:stra - 1. on and w;ta tnt views or the pres- I ldent on tns railroad quesnon. j .Mthous.i the official papers ar ! nouncir.g tiio appointments cf 11:11"-- j r...id .1 no mention of salary, it is -ir-i d "rh'b'-i d'.r.-'.oed that his present salary o " I $-;5.o-J'i y--ar will be increased so 3' ' to bo commensurate with his added r- 1 ?;'or."ib iit.ie: t Mr. M-Adcf . rv! as d; voctor-j?? j iral of rai':roa.1s j;,at"-, r.o go, ar;, j meet cft'cial eiti"; S'l'wed j race: . tr j two salaries. I In the public statement by Mr. M - r. A coo too ay. ai:r.ouncjs the a;.p:nt ment of Hires. .-.: Calvin H. Swingle Speaker th ! II I 1 !if! .1 'mi '111! 1 i ::i!' pi I Ml lii't SHI the Calunirt region, will he is irivincr. in the T. O. have anythiiiQ 1 . offer? AVi 1 1 .Lo,. aup!;- , ft! WeiC'jm'i ' I! ii I;!1 ii f it! !!! c Mt if! I iii !i .! IM w X-' J