South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1915 — Page 10

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METIIODIM. Flrn N. Mala sr.. Bv. Henry L. Davit, paiitor. Class mc-eting 3:'"); Sunday 'Lool 3 :50. J. C. Bowaher. r f'rt r. U ndent. Serrm.r.s 10:4d a. Jr.. and 7:-'i p. in. I'rnvcr meeting W i:u-lar. 7:K p. im Morning the: :.. "'I'!- Vision f God." Epw r:h b-igue :r, p. i.i.. suM'-d "Eworth J:icn- Study 'u rses?" bv E. 11. Grave-. i;vc:.l- u r. rr'. "Little Thin-'-'." The pastor will occupy the pulpit l.oth morning and c en Follow In g is the musical ppgr.ini for the day, u:rl-r the direction of i:. D. B. a. M : Morning Prelude in r hy M h;m, I'ro-resb-nal Hymn. N. 77, "Set A t ban a ! u by Irk!nt. Arth. in lr.ii The Lord, V Heavens Adore" by Tuner. cieraloiy in B at br Krvzaho'v. Post bide "Dens TIM" hv .Mozart. ! Evening- Prelude "(ittf lb i in I min-.r" hy Marchar.t. Anthem "Th o Radiant Morn Hath Passed Au n " !- Woodward, OrTerutory 'iho Ee'U" by Bp-wer. Pst1 uI "Great and ii u-i." bv Hay. In. 1'r.iyfT meeting Wednesday evening 7:.':" o'cio k. fit. Taul'd Memiral-rnTTst m Laporta av. TIt. James L. Gardiner, I). D., rtor. Sunday s'-du.ol at 'J :50. conducted FupV Merriit C Beale. r.rarc-Cor. 5. Mh-Mgan and Tut t sts. Frank K. Dougherty, pastor. Hav nrtlnL- :. in., Ilnry I--man. lfuier. Sunday vtlio- l. a. :n.. I'rof. John -V. l,y"r-f, MUp'-rint'-Ti'l.-iit. 'rh) ylh prt-arii! ii c:, a. in. Tli hourd i htfViirU has n-'iucN-d th. pasior t ip4-a!c nt thix svrvh on Tl- IlvryMcrah.T Canvas." L'p'.vorih l.-iii.-. p. in.. Nu!.j-t, "Tp'irtli h-airii- Coiivf Mndy." I.adT. .Mii Mlimi" KiM. WcrsMp ultii prK iitu-. 7 :'; p. m. Th'rn: Tirjd-n.-s and r-.ui-r." Sjmday i'"?i''OI hoard in- t;:ic .Monday. 7 :"JJ p. m. 'JVarus fur making fv-ry int-mhr 'invas-i mft nt t!:- -!jurrh Mniiday -v-)intr, 7:."" oVl'x-k. r-ayt-r -r i Vdno!iiy "vonIn, 7:.".0 oV-:wk Th p:-tnr vlll sp-;ik on -til suh.i'('t of "i.-t!ioi;t 'onf?nn;e." Sp"1:il prayer will ho .ffercd fr (Jd'3 hl's-in, upon t!.' nMnin Lowell Heights Miner and Francl ts.. T. U. IiritfS. pa fr. Sunday school U:45 a. E3.f It. M. M'jfflt, sup-rl:it'!ide:it. Trinity BInine ir.d Vas.tr ar5.. Ker. rclvln V. lunt, ptistor. Sunday s -hooi at DUV)a. m.; II. N. Kihh-r. sup-rintendent. (irndol -lais-H arc heir.u' foriaed for all l.elow tb Intfruieliatt' am. Moridii worship at 1U:4.". Sermon h the pastor. 'onverslon und Coi!-tnn-thn." Tiie Mnl Ouartt-t will sin'. "The Win-s of raitli." Ar. o:lT ttie ilpworth leatru" will hold ? rally ier'le. I la eh departine)t will ontllno the work for the -oin!n- year. Ia-ii-In servleo nt 7 The Hiuru will si:.', Jestis 'fmits," hy Morris. Sermon. "How ! You irow?" Throughout the fervleca of tie Sahhath oi.p.rtunity wilt he he priven eifh alult ineiu!er of tlie hureh to vote for one delegate. a:id fii" p-S'Tre t the I. ay rh-etoral nferaii '. Class work In the Junior leairue w ljl he. pin '(l!iesluv t ::':. Mrx. W. IOwen, superintendent. T'ho II i-t part of tho 'elnesday T-ht Tne4-tiniT will he in eharc-e of dies h-ad-r, f. .Iain. In the hitter part, the pastor will u'ive a t"ililu lesson of the Kpistle of .lame';, l'.rinir lliljlen. (n Thursday evening. 7 :".0. will J.e tlie fourth quarterly eeiifcu'ie e, lr. Apph-'jy, proshliiii;. Stull Memorial Mlrlilgan nnd Victoria. ts. Iter. J. V. McKay, "stor. Sundiy -hool nt 9:45 n. m., A. Katterheln ri h. Morn In c worship at 11 a. in. Sermon hy the paMtur. Suhje-t. "Thirsting for (Jod." Kveninjr ferde.. Upwortli h-a'ue at (:.'0. rieae!dnjr at 7 "0. This will he the pastor's farewell serh-e. I'rayer meeting on Wedh'-sday rve'alnj; at 7 Eptrorth 3IenorlI Corner Lincoln rrny W. nnd Olive st., the Her. J. W. Hunch, Pastor. Sunday sehool l):C0 a. m., Claude Yoiinsr, uperintedcatMernln worship at 11 oVhxk. prea'hnz Ny tti Key. H. C Sehafer. r.pwortli Jeanne nt t:: p. m., lel hy William Wittiier. Su!Jo',t, ,,i:iworth Lejicue Study Coursos." i:ven!r. servh e at 7 :" o'e'.oek, preiehln' hy Luther Lai.e. I'niyer stvlc Wt-J:icsday evening at 7 :..o o'clovk. German Ii fayctte nnd Wayne ts.. Iter. II. K. Miller, n-it-or. Sunday pehool 9:3) n. m., Johu Ko-h. superintendent. Praehln 0:H0 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. i:pworth leatru' 7:00 p. in. l'rayer meeting Wednelay 7:h" p. in. Wrnlevan Sample- st. .ttk! Mirirtta ay.. Kev. Welter C. M"rri, pastor. Moralnic 'rv:e' l!):.",t I .'yen In z M'r:o 7 :.".. Sunday S'div,d o:f;t) j,, t pe'rlrdendent. Vi ayer day ever. in?, 7:."U. Adam M.olot. MllUfetliiLr VeilneMt. IMenant Cliureh -Sunday s -hoel at ll:iw) n. in.; Merle S:-;r,'u. superintendent M..mirir vor!ip at 11 oYlo. k, iroa"h insr hv the pastor. Theme, "The Mesa.s:e of ;t Ieleriinel Win.' Monson Chapel Sunday school ; n. in.; A. Jlek'ey. s'lj-.-i intrinh -nt. Kpwortli Jeacue s;t 'S'.d p. m. Kev. 'laudo Youi-c, paster. Sunday Nmi nt li a. ii. 1'.. T. Lekerlv. superintendent. i:pworta Ie--ue at :..:) p. m., led hy tlie pastor, th!!;-. ,M'pvort!i I.ei-rue Study CVurs-." ilve'dnc Worship at 7 'el-k. preiv-hinir hv the pastor, theme: "An open l'H.r." Trtyer servl.-e Friday eenln Ht 7 :..:. h-d hy the p.ist.r. suhJict: "Alu I My J'-iether's Ke. .. r." Fortaee (liaprl Sunday -ho d at 1:(0 ft. m.; ora Cnhrri, fa;eri!:te adent. Mom ni? worvliip at 11 o'li.k. prea'dilni? hy the pastor. t!:e:.ie: "The Msae f a Iett rird:.ed "Will." Hirer Tark M. F S. Seventh St.. Hoy. A. W. Smith, pastor. Snr.diy vhool. '. a. m. Fuhll" worsl-.ip with sermon 10:10 a. m.. snd 7.r) p. in. Mornlnjr stih1.-t: "'An F.hortation to Irs.lhlo C'eejue-Jt." .iTinior league :. j. in. IVvet'e I:al I.leOtlv of tl'.e Fpworlh le-icrue at p. m. Io-ider. M A. W. sirnlth. Iiid" vi.rt'itji ,-t 7::) I. n. Therie, 'T-i' ai'd .New ' pj rt tin - ithN." MoTnhly te.,t.':' of tVe Sunday n,-tio-it T,:trd Cnitiy, 7:"' J. iu. l"onrt!i Muartorly or,fere:.t : Tue. !ay eve; : l:;i; at T oVe-'c. TruTer :i I n eitiA'adiiy 7 uj p. iv. t Ir.d Ulter Park TIW Se7e:iTrr:it!i -.t. Sunday f'hi-)l 2 UJ p. m., F.-nma l'urkey, uprlntendent. Junior l-aRue 3 p. rn., Mrs. John S vn:ou:v, surli.t-'udout. 1'rayer mev'thng- Weili: -sJay cveuluR at 7 :CQ, rr,rt MnnoiHsT. Fre Methodit Feni:ylran!a ax. and KuAh fct., l N. Teulk. pastor. Sunday v'liool :r-J a. ni.. Os.ear ihitcr:. nuperlntendeot. I?rc-.. hicg servht at 10:3'J a. ni. and 7:50 p. in. Klrer Tarx Trev lethodlst Fourteen tb and Vine s:. K. S. Jeanincs, pastor. Sunday p to 1 10 a. L. 1'. Wolfe, supriuttadvuL A Fill CAN M. K. OlUrt A. M. r.. Her. C. Fierv Alien. D. 1).. poster. 311 W. Monroe Prwchlzig 10:li0 a. m. Sunday school 3:00 p. m. ProLlug' 7:45 p. ui. Cla.d luei-tiLC 12 iu. 2Jon A. M. F. Rrr. P.. W. Howen, pattor. Preachir.i? 10:4a a m. ar.d a) p. ro. Sjr.day .;Leul F-:T0 p. rn. l'rajtr n:eetia Wedne-idr.y eveniasr. Tajlor A. M. 21., Zln ("h.p I St:n I a v hooi at 12. ;). Morni::M' prei-h.-i at lo:ii. Fvila iri.' 1.aLj ut 7:o. PKLUYTUIAX. rirs4 Cor. WueTitaton av. aal LafAjette at , lU-r. CL.irle A. J pin at i). I).. "j;r.a;ef. llrr. Howard J. v'l.flrd. clate uiiniste-. .Mis Charh-tt M. Prtr4.dKt'. as.slstar.t tu the tuiaiMrr. Pu'll-j xv.rh5p at P':C a. i.i. .1'..! 7 :."o p. ci. Mo.-ni: t.. :!-. t: "The 'IV sf of VVork; - e 1 i: t Talrik." The ininifl'.er will pri-a.-l at !.dh herviee.

Fdhle study Mt ! :.". a. in. P.rdly I My tornorrow. .tinder Ih.deavor at p. i i. V"ur;' I'ef.ph- s so. j. ty at h i p. m. Midweek merlin;; Vedt;esday at 7 :". p. rn. Trinity Cor. Colfax ar. am 5t. Fpter t., Her. John S. F,urn. pastor. Plhle Rthoid Iiilde ju-hool praver meetiaj; y:h",: J. I Whitemau. superintendent. S( sv; , meeting' at h:.V li: the on;n 'l r-.!it. Morning wo!-sdp with sermon hy I.. M. Simo js ii of th Salvation armv at h):h" a. in. CfjrNtian Fndeavor servh-e at '::.o p. m. A. .1. I.ove, leader. Topic: "World IdenN. nnd How Foreign Missior Will Prom-.:,. Tiiem." iMnhd -j :.".-;- h". Fvenin' servh-e at 7:".' with sermon hy tie I'lM'ir, T!:e veiling service Will he a urprie and a treat for all who will ei.Tuo. Something s.-elal. oinethiiu? 'ooil. N de fhe ehan'e in the Wednesday veniii' verviee. The training 'dns for I'hrHtiiu (vorkrrs will meet at 7:1." Wednesday rveuii! and will le followed at m'I" k hy a half hour prayer meeting, and tais to he fuliuwiil at s ::;o hy the ehoir prathe. It is hof.ed that a f-it nuinl'er of our people will take advfintajrt of the training epi and prayer meet i fie of Wednesday evening. Fraier meeting topic: M-'vin a Fit-in;? Fe-eptiou to Jesus." Tk, 10:12. Westminster TTev. It. P. Hostetfrr. palter. Sunday seh. ol a:T;o a. m. ;L. C. Whitomh, superirirendent. Public worflnp 10:4a a. in. and 7:110 p. in. Morninjr tle-me: "Fhristlanlty's Marching Orders. lAeftin. "Fdest Klver of Salvation. I'nrsue Tl-iiie nn ward Way." Senior F.. .:.0.o uhj.w-r. "World Fb-a.s and How Foreign Misssjons Promote Them." Clnnvh -ve:iin? WediM'sd.iy. Supper : Pf Pra ernieetlfie 7:1.". Itev. Farley F. Zartmari. 1). Ih. of Winon-.i lake will speak. There will he a speeial roiifeienee lol hy 1 r. Zartmau at n o'eh-k. Mount ZIon Daptl't 113 "N. Dlrdsell St. Frenlnj? service 7 :C0. I'rayer meeting Thursday h :00 p. ra. First Swfdlih-Cor. Laurel and Napier fta. Services 100 a. m. and 7:30 D. ni. every other Sunday. Her. V. W. Jevril will preach. CHRISTIAN. First Main St.. souia of publ'e library, P.ev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Mo.uinj? Pihle school i:lo, Prof. II. M. Appiein.ui, mi per in tend out. Iraded lesions and trained teaehers for all clashes. Men's (lass tatU'ht hy tte

pastor. "lleseue ship at at '. :h". Forr-lirn Leader, Prayer evenini? Morn in worship 10:40. Sermon, the 7::;o. J'erislilnr." livening w orSeuior iliristian Mndoavor Topic. "World Ideals, and How Missions Will Promote Them." Miss (irace Luhbnuh. Si(s-ial jitid Praise service Wednesday Ht 7:aO. Tof.le. "The Men's Class: It's Possihilit ics." Special music hy .Mr'. I'alsy l)uCm!'a class. Stranircrs and visitors in tie city are cordially invited to worship with us. Indiana .Wenae .Indiana and Wither ars. Kev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Fred K. Wilon. Sunday school puperintendent. Morning service p:;u. i. P. S. C. F. prr yernni-tint: 0 :.".0 p. m. Il;eiiin service," 7:h". Wednesday evening prayer service, 7 :.". The pastor will preach in the niorninjr on the sabject, Stickers." In the eveninp the primary and beginner's deia rt merit of the lilble sciiool will hold their ffraduating excrelse Llnden Avenue Church of ChrUt L'nden av. and Carlisle st. L'dward Cast'.?, pastor. Preaching' 10:4." a. ui. and 7:''0 p. m. Sunday school t:o0 a. rn. C. K. at Q-.Z0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday it 7:30 p. mi: VAN G ELICAL AS 30CIAT 1 0 X. First Lafayette and Monroe sts., W. EL. Fresbley, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. Gejrjre J. Iiiff. surerln ten dent. Fememher rally day is coinlnjr. Morn-ln-sermon at 10 :.'.. suhjex-t. "Church Problems-How to Solve Them." Y. P. A. nt t; : Fmma .Nimta, president. Sub1oct. "World Ideals." Clara Iockstidt. leader. The men will apain have charge of the evening? service. The pastor will preah on the subject: "TTiree Notorious P.ad F.arcraiiis." Prayernuvtin and ciioir rehearsal Thursday niyht. (irarr Lincoln Way west and Brick at. llev. Hanlel I. Speii her, minister. Sunday school '.) :'.',) a. m.. iio-pe W. Drvine. sueiint.cndcut. Mornhi' worship and sermon lo :.".) a. m. Sermon theme: "The Fed Temple and Service.." V. P. service ;:h"i p. m . Mvrtle Tridle, president. Topic: "World Ideals." J. W. Shuppert. leader. Fveniii- -ervlee. 7 :.") p .m. Sermon, suhjeet. "Conielius' Prayer." P.ejrinnin with Monday evening there will le preaching eerv day nt 7:W p. in. until Friday evenini?". The- following ministers have been secured to occupy the pulpit in the order ' named : J. . Mosier. S. H. F.aumirart tier, presiding elder. A. P.. Frey, W. H. Freshlev ami C. W. Vodkner. On the follow in-- Sunday, Sept Pat Fmnions will speak at 10:30 a. m. and I). I. Spanclcr of Mishawaka at 7:30 p. ni. All are welonie to these services. Mix pau Corner Main ana Monroe aU, Rer. John O. Mcr. Sunday sciiool 9:30 a. m., F. F. Pargener, nuperlntendent. Sermons at 10:45 a. ni. and 7:30 p. rn. MorniniT subject, "Why We Olmerv? Sunday Instead of Sattirday." Cnteddsni at " :'.o p. m. loiinir People allianee at r:..o p. in.. Fmm t Jester, president. Sub-jei-t for the evening: "Ihisis of Sound l'elief: Why nid How to ht It." Iider, Mis (Irtrude Keinoehl. Fvfajr stibjeit, "Cornelius find Christianity." Prayernuetiii' on Tuesday and Wednesday evend; at 7:30. Choir practice on Friday nicht from S to 'J o'clock. MYLDISII EVANRKMCAt- MISSION CIIL'HCH. Corner Sott and Orchard Sts. Her. (. K. Mol-erp. pastor. Sunday school at P:..0 . in., Oscar Bcrgstedt. surintend ent. Morning" worship at 10:4." a. rn. T. P. meeting at 4 p. in. Fveninff aerrlce at 7:C0 i .iiL nRZTHREN, First Iirethren ( hurch 1214 S. Michigan t.. Hot. A. K. Thomas, pastor. Sundaj .-hooi 9 :30 a. in.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning sertice 10:30. Christian Fndearor G:C0 p. ra. ETeclng ervlce 7 :30 First Church of the Brethre nM!aml st. and Indiana ar.. Rer. T. E. George, pastor. Sunday school 0:30 a. m., C. L Wenyrer, superintendent Women's BIbl class taught by Miss Cora V. Wise. Preaching 10:30 a. iu. and 7:30 p. ra. Second Church of the Drethrea Cusb1 af aad Van Purea sts. Kev. J. O. Grater, p&Mor. Sunday hool at 9:30 a. m., G. A. .senseman, superlntet:deaL Morning serrlot 10:30. Evening jierTlce 7:30. Chrlstlaa worker' meeting at 350 p. m.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday b:C0 p. m. CXITCT B It KT II REN. Conference Memorial TTeactling 10:45 a. xa. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday school 6:50 a. ra. Christian Endearor dO p. m. Midweek fcerrice Wednesday 7:40 p. ra. LUTHERAN, lioly Trinity Coirtlfcu Pnerrnan ar. and Lladsey bl Pev. Albert li. Keck, pastor. Sui.dar schod D:lo m.. E. Mdtta. super ir.te-idei-t. Men's Plble oiass taugat by thu p.:stcr. Women's clat taught by Miss Homuth. Young laJlei class taught by M;s4 .Toiinsou. tit-d 10:CO a. in. St. I'auP C.rrrun Lutheran JefTeTon n:al William ts. Per. II. Holle, pastor. (i.T.'ir.i scrvi.e at 10:30 a. m. Suud.iy s. h -ol at '.:".o. Frirlifh service on the s.s-e.id and fourth Sundays of the month at 7:3 p. tuMn.in sermon by pastor. Subject, "F,.l I F--e." IPdy Communion Suu.iay. Cotif. ssioi.al servU-e at 10 o'clot k. ZluQ's Lan:eitc.l Corner E. Wayn tud. fc't. Ptur iii Her. MarrAs fi&?caejj

(.luria Iei Swej''jli--Chapla and Iverr st . Pev. iottfrl-e: Olson. Sunday school &:0) a. m. Services st 10:30 a. na. and 7:30 p. iu rrisrorAL. St. James Lafayette st,. north of Wash Ington av. Parish Louse. 3U W. CoIfs av. High Hev. John iinr.eo White, I. Ii, blsbop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Hev. 1 1. H. White, rkar. Trinity Hungarian Iafayette St.. aear old court house. Hev. Victor Von Kubinyl, re:tor. Services at S:vW a .rn. CATHOLIC. St. ralrlrk'n CX7 S. Taylor St., Her. Johc F. HHiroote. C. S. C. pastor. Iow masses at 0:0, 7:30, 0:00 a. in. Solemn h'gh mass atid sernun at 10:30. Baptism at 2:00 p. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. Sunday school at T.(J p. m. Meeting of church societies at 4 :00 p. in. Hedwige Polish Corner Scott and Nap'er sts. itev. Anthony Zubowhz. C. S. C, paster. Tow niMii nt o:30. Children's niHS-i at 9:tH) n. in. High mass at 9:00 2 :0o p. in. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. St. Stanislaus Polish 117 N. Lincoln t Hev. Unman Marcinlak. pastor. Mass at 6:00. 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. Ht. Calmlr' I dish h21 S Webster stiow mass at 7 a. m. High uias at 10:00 a. n. Vegp.rs at 2:(0 p m. st. Adelben's Polish Olive and Grace sts. Hev. John Kuhacki, pastor. Iiaily mass at 7:115 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:30 aud 9 :00 a. m. St. Joseph Hill st. and Lasalle ar Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:30 and 9:00 a. m. High mass at 10:30. benediction b:00 p. m. Sunday school at 2 :30 p. m. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and MePherson sts. Her. Alexander Varlaky, psstor. Mass at S :00 aud 10:13 a. m. Sunday school at 2:00 p. iu. Henedlctlon at 3:0J p. iiu Sacrel Heart Notre Dame. Tow mass at t a. m. Students' mass at s a. m. Parisli mass at 10:15 a. m. Vesp-rs at 2 p. in. Sacred Heart HelIan 112G W. Thomas st. Her. Charle V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. ra. St. Mary's German 4 CI S. Taylor St.. Rev. J. M. Sherer, C. S. C, pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10:00 a. ra. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. ASSOCIATKI IlIBLi: STIENTS. MelrlUe hall, 212 S. ialayette st. No collection. Come. Ilope Leer nnd Dayton sts., George William Allium. H. I)., minister. Bible school at 0:30 o'clock. Harvey Kelley, superintendent. Class for all attendants. Morning worship, 10:4o; Y. P. S. C. E., C:30. Eveniii? worship, 7:30. Mid-week meeting Wednesday, 7:30. Teachers' training class, 8:30 p. m. Wednesday. The public Is cordially Invited to attend and participate in all the? services. Morning theme, "The Salvation Army," by Adj. A. 1. Hates. Y. P. S. topic, "World Ideals.' Oan. 2 :3d-15. Evening of God." Mid-week topic. "The One Tiling

Needful." Luke 10:42. Teachers' training class leson, "Paul's Life," Crnmitown Church Dr. Thompson, suferinteadent. Sunday school 2:00 p. m. 'reaching service 3:00 p. m. Rockhill Union Sumption Praine road, one-quarter mile west of Ullre st. Bible school at 2:30 p. m.. Owen Whlteman, superintendent; international lessons. Religious worship at 3:45 p. m. In charge of Elder Harris. Granger Rer. J. B. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching 7:15 p. m. C. E. 7:00 p. m. Hungarian Corner Washington ar. ind Cherry St., Hev. B. Bertok, pastor. BAPTIST. First Mala and Wayne sts.. Kar. Chas. A. Decker. Preaching; at 10.30 a. m. Evenlug sendee 7:30. .Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Hev. Jorge II. Brewer of Me.i-o City will Fpeak on '"Fhe Mexican Situation." Mr. Brewer has charge of the Baptist missionary work in Mexico. B. Y. P. U. at 0:15 ;. rn. Miss Florence Jennings, leader. Kvening service at I'.WO. Pastor's subject: "The ;n-ri Fye." The ehoir will slnjr-ln the morning "Te Detim in C" by Dudley Buck. In the evening. iuartt, "open Thou Mine lives," by Bailey. Solo. "The Peace of God," Gounod, sung by Mis. Hode. (Juartet. "Come Into Me Ye Y'earv" hy Ilulley. Teacher's training class Wednesday evening at Ii:l5. Prof. Sims, te.u-lier. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 :h p. m. Ladies Aid society Friday at 2:30 .. m.. with Mrs. Ilildcbrand. T25 Hiverside drive. lulncy (Juincy and Blaine Ave., T. J. Parsons, pastor. Sunday school 0:30. Preaching Sr-. nt 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 j. rn. M.in.ing theme, "The Triple Cross." Young People's meeting. i:4." p. m. Leader, Mrs. F. Plumb. Subject, "(liristian Culture." People's Gospel sendee at 7 :30. Hev. George H. Prewer. missionary to Mexico, will speak on the Mexican situation. Monday evening, the Men's Brotherhood will meet in the church parlors. All the u . of the ehureli and oongrejratlon invited. Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the Women's Fnlon Bible la-s will meet with Mia M. MlUhouse, 1013 Hivershlo drive. Wednesday, 7:15 p. m.. prayer meeting and Bible study. 'Hie pastor H beginning a course on the Second Comlnc of Christ. Frldav afternoon nt 2:30 o'cloek. tle Ladles' Aid will meet at the church. Election of officers. Annual Kally day exercises Sunday, Sept. 2d. SCIKNTIS1. Main and Madison sts. Sunday services st 11 a. rn. aad 7:30 p. m. and a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at 8. .Sunday school for children and young people up to die age of 20, Is from &:4o to 10:30. Heading rooms maintained by this church on the seventh floor of the J. M. S. building, are open everj afternoon, TEMTLK IIFTII-EL. Jewish Temple Betli-111. LaSallo and Taylor. Abraham Cronhnhc, rabbi. No service Sunday, Sept- 10. but Sunday nchool nt 0:15 as usual. Next service Sunday, Sept. 2d. 10:30 a. m. Services Saturday morning nt 10, afternoon at 2:30. Children's service, afternoon at 10. SF1HITUALIST. Tlie Sonth Bend l'rogrsive Spiritual society will hold services Sunday evening at 7:30 p. ru, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. William Young, 515 S. Laurel st, Mishawaka. Mrs. M. A. Brunner, le turer and message rue-Hum. Everybody welcome to attend these services. 5AXVATION ARMY. Hall 412 S. Michigan at.. In charge of CapL William Conway. Meeting every olght la th w-eek except Monday. Sunday services a follows: Sunday school at 2 p. ra.; salratioa meeting at S p. m. Every, hody Is welcome to these services. SEVENTIT HAY ADVENTIST. Ferer-'h Day Adventlst serrices oa Satnrday Pi Melville hall. Pastor Allen Moon In charge. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Preachlcr eerrlce at 10:30 a. ra. CIIFKCII OF GOD. Services la Melville hall. 2F2 S. Lafayette L Sunday school 10 a. m., li. O. Ctiffel, superlnt"ndent. Bible study at 11. H. C Halsblask. leader. Bereaa meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Evelyn Hansen. Leader, MUt Lolf Thompson. T. 1L C. A. T. M. C. A. meeting win te ntld erery Pm3x aiterawtu cayeclallj lor znp( L?

U., S. to Say Oppression of American Commerce Has Been Unfriendly.

WASHINGTON, jJojit. IS. Pres't WiLsun and -u'y of State Lansing; conferred at length Friday on tho completed note oi this Kovtrnment to (Heat Hritam and on the phases of the contiovt r.sy witn tier many over the sinking ol the Arabic. Tlie points, of tiie new note to Great Mrit.un n- uidaineil irum olicials who have had part in pDPm P. into present lorni, ale as follows; That us the United States has repcatedly and consistently denied specit.ca.lly c-ery one of the justilications set up iy Sir Edward tiiey, the Hritish minister for foreign affairs, and Lord. Crewe, his assistant, this government cannot fail to regard the persistent oppression of American commerce as unfriendly. That Great Hritain acted illcgally when she took cases of seizure and detention out of the domain of diplomacy and made tnem merely matters lor the Bntisn prize courts. Arjruiiiciit Is IiKlelen.sdbie. That tlie argument by Great Uritain for such action is indefensible because it is based on the order in council which is itself an illegal policy. That the establishment of a blockade under the order in council which pretends to include ncu;ral ports is not justified by international law on the men suspicion that neutral ports may be made the basis for unneutral aehS. That tho contention of Great Britain that cargoes may be seized and detained on suspicion alone, without any assertion of reasonable proof, is absolutely untenable under any form of the reco,ruized law of nations. That Grea. Jlritain hy asserting that seizures and detentions are matters for local judicial settlement only, has practically excluded the state department from defending American citizens who are aggrieved or oppressed bv the operation of the order in council. That Ci? assertion hy Great Britain of an increase of trade between Holland and the Scandinavian countries and the United States is neither presumptive nor actuai jiroof of fraud, for the reason tho.t the ports of tho.se countries have been cat off from their normal trade? with a large number of ports with which they did business before the wtr. Can t Justify Act. That it is not true that the United States has ever adopted a policy of seizing; contraband without reasonable oioof, and that Groat Britain cannot justify her acts with reference to the recent seizure of the goods of tho packers from American precedents either near or remote. HAITI A PROTECTORATE OF U. SIGN TREATY Present Government Keeojnii.ed To Supervise Finances. WASHINGTON:. Sept. 1. The United States has recognized the present government of Hah I . has signed a treaty by which .'laiti becomes practically a protectorate of this government for 10 years. The treaty was signed Friday at Tort All Princo by Mr. Davis, the? American charge d'affaires and the minister of foreign affairs for Haiti. By this treaty which may he extended for a second period of 10 years, the United States undertakes to supervise the tinanciil affairs of Haiti and will collect revenues at certain ports as was done in San Dominpo, for the gradual extinction of Haiti's debts. Admiral Caperton sent a dispatch to the navy department Friday afternoon to the effect that at ! o'clock Friday morning; the national salute of 21 guns was tired with tlie Haitien flap at the main. The salute was returned immediately hy the Haitien shore batteries, following which Caperton called on the Haitien president. The treaty will have to be ratified ley the United States senate. STILL SEEK TRAIN ROBBER One Suiect of Ii. K. and W. Holdup is Held. XOBBESYILBE, Ind.. Sept. IK. Hamilton county authorities, aided by detectives, continued their search for a clew to the robber who escaped with about $2,500 after holding up Express Messenger Ralph Williams on Lake Erie and Western train between Arcadia and Cicero. Respite "Williams' failure to identify Robert Lntz of Millersburg, the suspect arrested at Tipton, Lutz is beingheld on a charge of carrying concealed weapons. Lutz, who is an employe of the i-ake Erie and Western road, does not answer the physical description of the burglar made by Williams and the authorities Believe he had no connection with the robbery. GERMANS TO TURK AID l'.DME, Sort. R A dispatch to the Tribuna from Athens declares that from highest sources It Is learned that 2 50 German soldiers and officers reach Constantinople dally. Reports arc increasin tr that the A iistr -German campalcrn against Serbia is due to begin within a fortnight, the writer adds. the auditorium of the boys' building. A special speaker will be secured for each Sunday and epcial music will ba furnished. Y. W. C. A. Dur.ng the summer months the Young Women's Christian association vrlll be of-en every Sunday clternoon from 4 until 7 oVloek. Ail young" women welcome. Bible class for leaders of r,?ighborhood classes will be held in the ns? ci-ition chapel Monday afternoon nt 2:00 o'clock. Mrs. L B. Harris, teacher. MISSIONS. Lasalle A. G. ScLafer. superintendent; Services every night at 7:4."'. Bible class Sunday 4 p. rn. Home Si2. Coffee aad rolls for the hungry after the meeting, everybody welcome. City 115 IT. Jrrrersn bird. Hay A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday sea,-ol at 3 p. ru. Meetings every night at 7:50. Evening service at with old-fahlon fcervi e of sang. (Jos-vi wa ri at 4:45 ir. Howard park. H. A Bird wi.l speak at night at 7:5o. Mennonlte Hope MUsion "20 N. Olive st. Sunday s- h.d at 2 :'.. Preaching at 3:50. Children's m.-etirg. 7:50 p. m. Preaching every evening eie-t W4ce3day. Leader, .Miry Nui.ecij.kcr.

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AUCTION SALLS and ALCTIONLLItS. Hunsbe.rger, live stocK, real estate auc tloutcr. Home phone 100B. Bel! 022 Misii. uwuka. LOST AND rO UN). L S T Black suit coat, lined with gray satm, at prmgbruok park Sunday aiteriioou. Finder please leave at Newslimes office. Bewaru. LthSl Ladies' jrold watch at ladles' comfort slutiou at Sprliighrook park, lieturn to Nuws-Tiuied oliico for liberal reward tu wu.tch was keepsake. LOST Umbrella at American, Trust Co. Ihursday about 7 :5u p. ui. Finder call Mrs L. L. Miller, 1015 Ottawa st. Bell phono 5602. LCkST -Saturday evening, new diamond casing ; size ooxij. Tire was inflated on rim. labexal reward. Home Util. LOST Man's hat on Vistula tv. Finder return to 105 Vistula uv. Howard. "SALSAD, v Kcg.titered. Softtus and puntiea water. Turns it into an euicieut harmless cleaner. Don't use Salsad lor washing and cleaning; unless you wish to &u.ve labor aud money. For free sample and booklet 'phone Bell &J or ask your g rover. ECilEEN DOOH3 ana windows bud l ordered now. We make all kinds and those that last aad fit. We rewire and repair all screens ana sell screen wire. Miller Cabinet and Machine Shop, eitl l'ortage av. Home phou 2032. LSL YOL'B SI'AKH TIME to ijuild up u mail order business of your owu. We help you start lor a share iu profits. 27 opportunities. rartieulars free. Dept. t-iA, Opportunities Lichange, Buffalo, N. 1TIEE FUEL FItEE ! Two $25 suits glvtu away ct.ch month. No purchase necessary, stop aad fc'et your chauve. cioldeu Muun's Cigar Stare, 515 Mkhlgau. aiALI'MAN sells the iest coal lu the city. iovwt prices now. iell 7u, Home Ou-iL iil'IBELL-V Cortets. Bell 3ilD: Home SITUATION WANTK 1 ) . 1 A LK. WANTFl) -Clerical, bockkeepii.g or collecting work by young man attendiug hlg school. Can devote time alter 5 p. m. each day and Saturdays. Epelieuced. W. F., Box 20l, 1. M C. A. WANTED Work ou farm; gool reference and reliable. All winter Work preferred. Address B-57, News-Times. WANTED Steady employment at delivering with horse and wagon. Experieiud. Married; good health and habits. Good rdcrcuce. Box B-54 News-Times. Ml l WAJVTKD 3LYLLL WANTED A boy with son e urtilic ability, riot attending school, to learn business; best opportunity. Apply between s and 'J a. m. lieaxd display service. 110 Dean Bldg. WANTED Barker; steady uian ; bring tools. Subway barber shop. No. lu- N. Michigan tU WANTED Window -washer at Studehaker Admiaistratlon building. Only those with experience need apidy. WANTED Two good exiK.-rieaed farm baa da. Call llohie iIijdc 411.1. WANTED Experienced sticker, cut-otT-suw uud tenant machine ratn. Write or apply oersunaily at once. Elkhait Carriage and Harness Mfg. Co., Elk-hart, Ind. WANTED Young men and women. Prepare for office positions at South Bend Business College. Day or night sessions. Enter at any time. Individual instruction given in all branches. Catalog free. Write, call or telephone, Bell 551, Hume 555L Othee open every week day. Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Sout2a Bend Business College. WANTED Men to work In peppermint. West, either interurban. Iluboard north to farm J. F Beyuids. WANTED Young man to learn bar e trade. 205 Vistula av. WANTED Saleman for piauoa and vie. trolas. Call Home 82G7, J. S Baber. CARPENTERS WANTED Bell T5:g Home 754G. Kemble 4V Kuehn. iu:lp wantiu) it:.m ali:. WANTED Mahin operators at on-; steady work. Bidenour Garmer.t Co., 20I2ir E. Wajme st. Third ilor St Joa-eph Bblg. WANTED Girl about 50 to r vo.c and help care ior two children; G.o-j per week; washing and ironing scat out; also have girl to w-jsh dishe. etc. ''nil Ihdl phone 5vi, or write Box F. B. 7, News -Times. WANTED Woman to help In farm boardlng house. Call Co. B. 0102 f:er G p. rru . WANTED First cla waitress; also stenographer and cashier at DerUlav Cafe

llOUSFAYOUK AM) DOMIlsTlt'S.

WANTED Experienced girl for housework.

T, M:? lul'1- . N. Mala st.n: SALF.-Small farm vot rf f .wn Ir Led App.y mornings. g,l ndltiou. Vo.u.g o.-. 5,rd. Chr,;

WANT!! --;irl for housework who c-tn g j home nights. i S. Lafayette st. WANTED A g'-l girl or wo;r.a:i to assist with house work. 211 S. William. in:ui Avn;i misci;llanl,ols WANTED Cook to come realy to work. 171U Vistula av. oittci: m: li. Wi: FILL 1'OSITlUNS Thomas School of Stenography and Typewriting lEmp. Dept.) Licensed Emp. Agenev. American Trust Bldg. Bell l-.Kj, Home 2210. Mtno-t graphcrs, ook keepers, Tvpistii, Auditors, c'reU-it and dst Cierks, Gvim-uiI Office I'eople. Call and Begister at One, BUSINESS MEN Call us for the ubue orihe assistants. FUEL SET1V1CE. lOli BLM lXTt-Nl-slllU llOO.M. FOB BENT Large room, suitable for two, with board; uo tdngie roou. Bates Ieasouable; modern, till Wushiugtuu av. Bell 5i5. l'OB BENT ewiy furnished rovm, three blocks Iron center. Bell phone 2215 or 402 N. Main st. MEN Inquire at the V. M. C. A. for rooius. Beasonablo rates. FOB KEN 1 Furnished rooms. 1U7 W Colfax. FOB KEN !. HO L SLKIIEIMN G KUOMs. FOB BENT Two ery ciesirabie room for light housekeeping. All modern conveniences; private enUunce. 4ui S . Jclfersou. FOB BENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 25d Farii st. Bell phone 555d. FOB BENT Two furnisLed rooms lor light housekeeping, 115 E. Navarre st. 1HJ11 bALi: UOtSi;iitLl) liOODS. BIG STOILYGE SALE of hous.-.hohl goods at Shalers storage, rear n..ur oi .leueison ..r I . . t ...... ..I school, including luriuture. Some large heating stoves. r riday, 1:50. John Hart - man, .iUciioneer, AUCTION Wednesday 1 u. in. Ear; hue line oi household goods at T25 -Jolfax av." Bugs, hue mahogany aud walaut furniture, tine piano, bedding, mirrors, scoves, desks, tools. Large lot of China antique, lurniture, musical instrument. The property of David Keefer. John liariaum. Auctioneer. lOll 1LUM HOLSL.S. FOB BENT s-rooni hou&e, modern except furnace at Ul Mlchigun av. la-iuiie 5'2 Michigan av. FOB BENT In Southeast part of city, 12 blocks from car. Three bed rooms and bath; lloois finished; bath has tun, stool lavatory and gas heater. Furnace; large basement. Three rooms down stairs. Oas. borders; lioors waxed.'" Screens on eutrre house. lo rigbt party $2'.uo per monlii. De Witt Ingiurignt. Beil B,"5. FOB BENT Desk liooin. 0 rooms 711 Coliax av., modern S2000 t rooms Blaine av., partly moderu 5-ls.t) 7 roolns Shem an av., pirtly mouern ls.ol 7 rooms N. Hill at., partly modern lt.od 7 roonis tor. Ind. and Franklin, barn 15. oo 7 roonis S. CarioU st 14.o 7 rooms an Bureu st. 12.00 0 rooms Huey st. ll.oo U roonij Talbot a v. s,.oj 5 rooms 1 liver l'ark 7.00 5 rooms Biver l'ark s.ou 5 roonis iiiver l'ark 15.UO 5 room bungahnv, Biver l'ark lo.oi) Grooms Kenwood av 'j HASTING. 21S N. Miehigau St. Bell 211. Fhoue. Home GHO Office open Evenings. FOB BENT Six rooms above store building, 1G01 Longlcy av., .iP). S. M. Bollubou A. Sou, I2t N. Main st. Home phoae G114; Bell phone G5. FOB BENT Half of double house, soundproof wall dividing. Entirely luo.p r.i. First class condition. lhqlllle oUl S William st. FOB BENT Houses cioe in. steam heat. G-S looms witn bam $Lj ana up. ijeu itoi. 1 " l Liu-1-01 l.L. 1 jloderu i-rooni hoi beat condition, good location den av. C 11 at 250 Studebakcr's FOB BEN I Eight room niodern house on . Washington av. close in. lnqiino oUU . v asaington av. Home phone 1Jj. FOB BENT Three mudern houstj on S. Michigan st. luqu.ie Homo phoi.tj 752U-50A1, Bell phune 540. FOB BENT Modern house at VIZ V. Washington av. Also light hou;-ekeep-lng rooms at 101.1 W. Colfax av. FOB ItENT Strictly niodern hoUs,. s;:i Lincoln way E. anout Oct. 5. Call A Lincoln way. FOB BENT Whole third floor at 2l'J S. Michigan av. Very reasonable rent. Inquire Eeouomy Depts. FOlt BENT OB SALE ;.od 5 room house. Beil 457 Mishawaka lOi; HUNT VLXIH. FOB BENT Desirahie Hat, lO Walnut .-t. $.lo.(A) iicii H2HJ. J FOB iai.NI ileautLful niat-roon tJat, OL'i b iSt. Joe. FOi; 1LLLNT bTOKLks, ANjJ oi l ICIih ITOK KENT Ofilce room, either tnirl or ensulle; builunig Is centrally located; , elerator service and other modern coa-senieacea-Are Jur offices prourly kept Cu? Jaoltor service Included la reatai; office ana everything i kept in Crst lai condition. Apply Dr. E. B. Dean. L)eai Building. iOB KENT 1 nre store rooms, corner. Monroe and Mi-'higan Lh. Chicago Wall I'aper Co, lol W. Division tt. l'OB BENT Storerooai anu market; good ice box; 512 N. Olhe st. John Both. 211 ! W. Jellers -:: blvd. , roK ALJL Kl AL L,i Alh j FB BENT. ' House at 1G1 Da.c a.. ail mo.;. .ls.oq per month. j Hau-e at ICO) 1 die a ., all :. lll! , ii".V at 11 inc! 1 ... i per lieihth. I T FOB SALE 1 n n-to-date ': y TBADE. g a .out ..: . per month. W ill t.;r.e :,o .- u... ;..t Hist piynaht. l.o.k th: Hon. at lib" '"aupau up . CCpt furn:e e. .s2. 00-1.00. easy pay n,. nts. 1 Bungalow at 5-'.o E. Dayton ft. At yot.r , own prie. j 1 Bang-alow at " E. Bowman st. At .1 ; bargain. ' We have : . f the !.. far::.- in t...country for sale. j C1IABLLS l.. SM1111 .V CO. Citize-ns' Bank Bldg. Home 5777. Bell 4so FOR, SALE 8 room modem hou.v, northest e- rner and two sualler houses, Tol BL ;ui4 Uvd. JLIcm .liaa3 145,

. Might !.:tT trade f r .hsira'.ie uCii EDUCATE FOB BUSINESS. When you I lul w hItc'u V i;J vN ;' 1 :i Complete a cour.se at tie KELLEY I vwuiiu.4ii A;I M.LL..L BUSINESS SCHOOL and avept a position. ! . . , .r af-:;'V ts" It's Just like going from ci.e office to an- i t'l? ? " ' 1 "' - u "J'P other. .;k us tor particulars. Home 1 10 f1"1 l V""' l:1) " I,riTephone 24 vt; Bell 143. I I"-" ' "" lvllV. av i -roo::; modern !,,.;.. ,. iiricn t.

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if soi.l nt CU- e. l.ci j.:...;;c 'j-CjTj. I'Ui; SALE OB BENT A ra laanufactvrrlug pia.it. go.d brick buil.llcijs. .Loil tquase feet ller space. iU.id hcatei, wtll-M?htt-d. o;HTato: by luver failing wv.ter power, lo'ated u Ner York Central Line and Grand Trunk. Jctn J. h.niudicr. Agei.t, Mis:iauka. lad. Foil SALE .Six r.om house in the ro--Thi end. Ia I .KvltV,. All t:;odcr:;. g o 1 1 atiou, T;i-e I t. i'rt e $1.7ci; worth ?J.5i. leroom ui-nleru house, w. Seventh st. 5 or lo-tu-re ;r:icts, - mibs wt-t city limits. Vacant lots ; iliver!de Drive. Duhal Dfijtoa and i'..wman 6ts., ar.d will cud to suit x he 'i;r- h .( r. WlllhoMi! AND IvELLEB JtlTers,:! BuIMing. FOB S.VLB. ; r:even-roo:vi j,uuc cn cnio gt. ; cnc-hall I be,ck from Mivh.gjn st $2,100. lwo aci-- Ki rtjc av. ; .le t j pa)eme:it. Si.. ol oa coj tract. S-M-ji-r-.'om Lous-; partly mod era; lara Laru ; Milton av. Jl,5o0. Mi HEN BY KLAL E STATU, :is S. M-iia SL Houue I'hone 57n, Hell 2"i lO. SALE a lac 5 ro.jm modern rc sTd-non close la. Must sacrifice ii.hi, $4.7(.hj $2.. 700 .uh. b.iiaave time. Will rer.t $55. Iuqulre 5U Vistula av. Bell phone 5S0. FOB SALE Good i ig'.it room z.oufe: near Studcb:ikor la. tory :i paved street. Will take va. a:.t b.-t :.s llrst ; aj ucnt, balan.a at Jlo per month. Bell jd.o::e 4.'2; II -:nj jdio.ie u.5s. Ind.ar.a Title and Loan Company. Title Bldg., cor. Main and i.tater sts. I OB SALE -Good new rdx rtoni h.i.i near odver ) .ol. partly ni.dern, largo basciiicnt, large h t. ni- e place to lie. Bell ihoi;e 4552; Home phon. cV's. i. m. .laiksou, Title Bldg., cor. Main and Center sts. FOB SALE Have paid hu on a $t'.n Navarre plate lot. W ill ?(; nv eiiirr . SfOo for tlie best offer of Mini ,,- Balance to he p.i id at t!i. r.ite ef $1 wicklv Call Beil 1771; Rome Hk;. FOB SALE Double house on nnvci or.. eii'M in. li take vacant ,,t f,r.. I :. : . l S pa meat. Bell nhone 4552: IL.n.e ,..... ., J u5:. W. J. O Ncil, Title Bldg., cor Ma'iu and Center -ts. FOtk SALE New seen-roora house near car line and city park. Small cash payment, balance .same ;is rent Hastings -'l-j N Miehigau st. Fell I'll: Home Olio. FOB SALE New five-room bungalow. lol down payment, balance s.tnie ;n retit. Hastings, ;Ts, Michigan st. Be I 211 ; Home Gl i't. FOB SALE --Booming hou-e, i:t jj. j,.f. lersoa. Home phony nhJl'd. FAK3I LAN IKS. FOB SALE 52 m-n-A V, iniies from Nlles, Mich., on mterurban ar:d main r.,.1.1' 1 about 12 ...res lruit of all kinds: c- I buidii gs; id. -il location f,.r fruit and poultry Iiim. Will sa-rui,,; fur )JUick sa.e Address Box i'.o, t. Ji.scph, Micn. FOB SALE Twenty n.-res of laud, n.-ar Mishawaka, with new si-ro,mi ho .. and bun. Will exchange l..r M;shaw.tki or .s uth Ben property. HaaHugr. L'ls N. .Micijjg;ln st Home 01 jl; licii 211. Oilic... open ;eni:jgs. FOB SALi; Four-acre tract within thr. , blocks of city car Ideal truck a: I poultry farm. Hastings, Tb N. Mi-higaa. Home Glio; Bell 211. roil ,sALi: OK LLCILN(ilJ. FOB SALE OB TB ADE Go. d f;Jr;ii ti delivery w.igoii. Will tni.e fuin;Ure, htove or wh.it hae ou".' Acry t. Huil 2os N". Main st. FOE EXCHANGE T,a acres of 1 lU .j, with goo-l six-room hiUae and barn. Will exchange to;- equity in Nulla i'.eiol . r 1 Mishawaka pi p-Hy aud ae.ent balance ia i WnlU1' t!- i"' j 11 L1 ,lolJI 1 a Ui'ca cv' :il 1 OB EXCHANGE Uty prop.-ity for f.irni m-u .-soutu i.en.i or .Mishawaka. Has'. 1 To EX'TIANGE I want to trad a g .. -i "-.o-ie farm for S.-uth laud j.roi..rrv U L lt UU': i,hun'--FOB EXCHANGE - ".i.-ant Jots for f. .. proved property. HaMing.y, 21- N M gan st. I.e. 211; Home o:i,e t,o, 1 ! evenings. " " ' mauhinj-:kv and iouls. , -. ... TTTT Z , , .At a. . S;" n ' on.p;, ;., ! w at. nma er s "ii.nl.. ..d:ress Jh. j; p; ! X n s' 1 i:j I ... ,,, , I 7 , ' Com hiiiein-r. Deie ri;ft..r aid press, hand cultivator and ve...!.'. II -me p:.o:;e 7:.2o .-,csi: rU phono ia 1 i L s I M s 0 1 M '() K 1 1 N I J 1 1 : s. FOE SALE Grocery sto e doii.; cisa bu.-dhchs. M"ut s'.-.i a: oh'c IU II. K '-i FoB SALE -B.-st.iur ti.L ar.d tiw.c: y n Lin'. (.In high w 4i i Fi.e e d.-i;.g go ,1 I business and ..uty j avi:.' town. I Sir J bakery e-juid L-.- n.n in connection. Adirtsj ! N. H. U :iM. New Carii5, Ind. AlTO.MOJilI.i: .MOTOKCVCIJ.S. ANT JHCYi LKS. The following iri laive bf-a aeeepteri i, v u - in par t -p j ? 1. .'T. t t -,r hew UVEilLANl'S. i..ey me all in thoroughly g.-d run.'..n order, and are ,nred tit very tt-a-Uve prices for l:amdlite sale. BUICK MODEL 21. Tires and paint ar- in :- o-n. ditlon. .'.ix4 t-r -i l oth f r .:. t .--,d rear. H..s n -pare tlr in c.....f Frestodt,. lank. J Jul f sp. io:,.et,.r, Spiitdorf inagn to, .l.ir.-; , ,;,-;jU! retr, fore-d -ur- an i bi;m;..r. ;a very good shape. Fit -t 1'.5 tahej it. UI'.'K M-i,i;L d v. : n t j I :r. fr. I' i'-l : - . j. a ml : i.i .-:. ....' :; V l.i.tg.. o. 1 i 1 es a '. j 1 a . . .... 1 . 1 . . .:.' a : lair o..di!i UBANKLIN 5-I'ASS. TcM'BING ."ir. 'r i.'-p'-l r. J T. s-o-a 1 t.iJI 'rur.k - : 1 . l i sp..:.- in a sing. r. . A . r:.--.- ,. . ; t..:. . : : : s: ; Ms, r. 1 . trie :.. ;.. n.. I'.iir.t 1 ; 1 : r o- $:j. I'LANDEi.s-STl.Di.BAK:;:: T o spar,, , ; ; s . h j 1 v. i I al . s. :;t bVrf it. i'rt...;te t t...ig:.et ), srew art- ar:.. 1 n.eter G -d top. ; alut nr. i tires. A :a:.i at J2'.J. oVE BLAND oTU BEND C). M:uh:gin s:. llc.l 022. Homo 1712,