South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 263, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1913 — Page 2

SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 1913.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

FUNERAL HONORS TO GAYNOR ARE UNPRECEDENTED

(CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE.) cials of the Cunard line reckoned she would arrive in New York Thursday night or Friday. Body Arrives at Liverpool. When the tttamcr lialtic, on board "which Mayor Gaynor died at sea last "Wednesday docked at 8: SO o'clock I'riday evening, the landing stage was j cleared of all persons except the holder.s of ticket. A Kreat crowd had as- I moled out.-ide the dock Kates. As ; foon as the ran-plaiik was run out Horace? L. Va:-,hinijton, the United States consul, accompanied by a del-c-'tion from the White Star line, went aboard the ship. In the saloon Mr. "Washington nut Kufus Gaynor, son of Mayor Gaynor, and expressed condolences on behalf of himself and the lord mayor of Liverpool. Mr. Gaynor readily assented tf tho plans of the Liverpool civic authorities lor the lying in state of his father. Acting on the request of Mr. Washington the court authorities waived the formalities usual in the landing of the dead from vessels and the body of .Mayor Gaynor, In a plain coffin which was covered by an American flag, was brought ashore as soon as the first class passengers had left the Baltic. The tide was so high that it was impossible for pallbearers to carry the body from the ship and the coffin was let town to the dock through the bagr'ige chute. Here it was taken in charge by a London undertaker sent down to Liverpool by the American embassy. Crowd Watches Cortege. From the dock the coffin was carried to tiie street where it was placed In a hearse drawn by four horses which was followed by the' lord mayor's carriage occupied by Itufus Gaynor and Consul Washington. The funeral cortege, escorted by a squad of mounted police, made its way through a dense crowd of quiet people who uncovered as the hearse passed to the town hall. The hearse was followed on foot by a woman in deep black who had at her side a little girl. The woman declined to give her name, but said she was a friend of Mayor Giynor's from New York. The secretary of the lord mayor, assisted by a delegation of civic dignitaries received the bodv at the town hall. When the coffin was placed on the catafalque one end was held by a beautiful wreath of lilies of the valley, bearing the inscription: "Deepest sympathy from the Loid Mayor and Citizens of Liverpool." Another wreath composed of Easter lilies b jre a card Inscribed: "The condolences of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Leo Washington." The ha'l where the body was taken then was closed and Itufus Gaynor was left alone a few minutes with his dead father. Afterwards Mr. Gaynor was taken to a hotel by Consul Washington. My-Wc sh-Woman does the rubing. Advt. FUNERALS MISS ntANCllS 111 lSv.. Funeral services for Miss Frances Hudson, v,h( died Friday morning after a month's illness, will be held at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. II. Millhou.se, 1003 llivers.de drive. Sunnay afternoon at 3 o'clock, Kev. II. B. li'ostetter otliciating. PALI: IVINS. The funeral of Dab' Ivins, who died at bis home at Itoye'.awn Thursday afternoon after an i!'. ss of two years, will b held from the residence Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Kev. A. F. Th-ma of the First F.rthrn church olliciating. The body will be taken to l.lkh.ut for burial. LABOR SLUGGERS ATTACK WRONG MAN, THEN FLEE CHICAGO, S-pt. 13. The police today ar' hunting for four badly bettered labor slu'-;rrs who misjudged th of Charles K. Mustin when he was .ioopoil ,". r tlniii',' so:i;o nonunion painting. .M.:.tia woigbs 190 p):nds and is fori thret' inches tall. Tho toar nii ii aoproahed Mustin at work and kiekod him In the ribs to nfori o th ir d m and that he st op work or display a union !ari:e plato gla card. v i n - 1 us tin broke ; d'o.v with the head took a. !dacJack iis-Nl in 1'ri ly on : They lied t" thoir caped. of one of the four. fro another and ill of his attack' rs. automohiv and esMII.IT.WTS IM l'A STATION. NEWCASTL Sept. 13. The brokrn l'oi n'aiTi. Todav E ox TYNE. England. militant sa!'t'ra'-:ets hav ii r.orthern England th y destroyed bv tire the Kenton station on the Ponteland hranei; railway lin entailing $15,U0j c!:maue. SENT FREE TO MEN A Most Pleasing Remedy Given to Quickly Restore Loit Vitality. A Free Trial Treatment Sent by Mail To All Who Writ?. Free tretav Z r.';::-Iy, wh writ I., i :', V I: .f F: ar- : : t IkI. id i. v.: i. r milled r ) :i S. t o nil ia l!-o.x,n. s., t ' Vt-irs ; fenn aad p'.-.VNlc:ii str ive written (iv!. t -r f. !. Ir. II v!l !;.! '.vi.l'-I to !:.d trl.il t; v rtf.-:i! t. .ill mvi i writ. 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to you when the appetite is keen, the digestion good and the liver and bowels active If you are not enjoying these ( pri'vilies you should try A 1 U iJJ I 3U ft I 1 STOMACH BITTERS M U 04 If imT1 V1r uMi 4 at Ulll.l. Ik HL.i JWU. J, CIRCUIT COURT NOTES .Suit to quiet title on 160 acres of land In township was Hied In superior court by Itoscoe M. Nicholson against William Uoyce and wife and Georgo Uluson and wife. Alleging abandonment, John C Smith tiled suit for divorce In circuit court fro Sarah M. Smith. The complaint states they were married Juno S, 1907 and the wife left the husband Oct. 28, 1910. An order terminating the guardianship over Harry' M. Granger was issued by Judge Funk In circuit court Friday. It was given on petition of William P. Fury. Two suits for collection notes of $600 each were filed by Caleb Bucher and Kobe Bucher in superior court against Jacob H. Fulmer, Jr., and Abner B Graham. Thomas Hoban by order of Judge Funk, in circuit court, was appointed guardian of Hugh Cannon, alias Flnnegan. Fay Fisher was granted a divorce from Loyd Fisher in circuit court and also permission to take her maiden name of Riddle. Josephine Glercz, adjudged of unsound mind in Justice Ilildebrand's court, was taken to Logansport Friday by Sheriff Swanson. ENROLLMENT INCREASE IS BOOSTED AT WEEK-END Figures of the first week's enrollment in the city public schools show an increase of 282 over the enrollment of the corresponding week of 1912. The report issued Saturday by Supt. Montgomery gives the totals for the present week as 6,592. year's figures were 6,310. The enrollment by schools lows; Iast afolis 1913 Eighth Grade 393 1912 362 329 362 565 249 142 3S8 279 557 248 281 Colfax Coquillard Flder Franklin Jefferson Kaley Lafayette Laurel Lincoln 34 3 299 566 275 138 412 297 270 Linden 296 Madison Muessel 418 500 3S4! 500 4? 1 Oliver 522 Perley Hive- Park Studebaker 36 291 36 2 4 59 384 452 Kaley Annex 61 Industrial School 26 Totals .6,592 6,310 Mrs. M. Advt. See our Kewpie Window. A. Fralick. Emma Giomi Still Leads in Quern Contest; Plan Entertainment Features The result of the Inst count of the ballots for cueen of the Fall Exposition shows Emma Gi mi in the lend with a margin of 49. Florence Myers is second. A now contestant, Mary MiVhalski. .1uhm'J into the running with a total of 2 0 3 votes on the first balb t. The nine leaders stood, at 9 ! o'clock Saturday morning, as follows: j Emma Giomi . . 1 Florence Meyers J :mie Willard . Jane Smith . . . . 721 67 3.-.1 2S7 o ; 7 Iiura Guzickl . . Eva Jackson Mary MiehMkl Freda Frank . . . Ester Kaplin . . . Ir.diorttions are 2 6" o o 2 1 c that votes are bc!n:r held back. These must he cast cac' week before 10 o'clock Saturday nh:h' in order to count. The amusement committee nnr.ourees that a few of the entertain:n'nf features already secured, or row under negotiations, will consist rf an illuminated niht auto parade; a motorcycle race from fie different points in the country, all machines starting at the same time and finishing at some central point in the city: a parade on street railway cars of some of the principal floats from the 'ato New Orleans Mardl GrnK: a number of street clowns and professional eut-up; a crotesoue costume trrr'ie and a lot of original carnival hilarity productions, all free and for the benetit of the visitors, making it a great joy week In iouth Pcnd. WOMAN KILLS HER BABY Mrs. Gertrude Po lakes of Buffalo U Adjudged Insane. L.APOIITE. Ind., Sept. 13. Mrs. Ciertrude Hoylakes of near Buffalo beo mlr.j? suddenly Insano Friday choked her four-months-old baby to death and then carrUd Its body to th front yard where she laid it beforv Ito father. Later a commission adjudged her insane and ordered her committed to an asylum. REPORT ON CONFERENCE AT Y. VESPERS Ve5ier services at the Y. Yv C. A. will be resumed Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock when the delegates to the summer conference at Lake Geneva will have char?: of the irojn"am. Tho prosrram will ci'nsist of reports of the :onf erence. Miss Margaret Van Fleet will take active charge of the first meeting of the year. WILL HAVE RALLY FOR NEW PHYSICAL DIRECTOR Me ml nasium of the Y. W. C. A. Rym isv,? will be entertained at a rallv Tin day evening by the dlrectors In the gymnasium of the bullding. The new physical director, Mi?s McCloy f Oberlln college, will Marv outline the schedule for the coming t year at that time. i ilr. A. M. Hoocman speaks at Wyatt, Ind., Sunday mornlns; following Sunday at LaDortA.

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DOROTHY AND INEZ BOWMAN About a yr a$o UttU Dorothy Bowman of ClarkahlU, Indiana, was literally 'coufhlnc her lift away." She coushei tfar and night and woi confined to her ld the gTeatr part c( th time. For tunately, her mother befnn giving hfr Naturer Creation, the standard remedy tor tuberculosis and asthma, and Improvement followed quickly: "I am Bending: you Dorothy's photograph and statement regarding what Nature's Creation has done for her. Along about the middle of June, 1312, my little girl took sick with a terrible cough, just coughed day and night, not able to sit up half the time until on the first of August I began girlng her Nature's Creation. When she had taken half a bottle ahe began Improving. I gave her tour bottles of Nature's Creation and today she Is seemingly well. Does not cough at all. The largest child on tha Ehotograph Is Dorothy the other Is her ttle sister, Inet. Slr erely yours, MItS. HATTIE BOWMAN, ' Clarkshlll, Indiana.' Full reoord of this case, together with many local cases, are on file at our Indianapolis ofnee and can be seen by any one. Write for valuable booklet containing full information regarding the use of Nature's Creation In the treatment of tuberculosis and the troubles which lead to It. such as wzak lungs, bronchitis, Impure blood, run down system and asthma. This booklet also contains photos and testimonials from local parties. It will be sent free of all charges. Address M. L. Haymann, 417 State Life Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Rite of Confirmation To Be Administered in City's Catholic Churches The rite of confirmation will be administered to classes of children and converts in all seven of the Catholic church in South Bend during the next week by the Rt. Ilev. Herman J. Alerdins", bishop of the diocese of Fort Wayne. The bishop arrived in i?outh Bend Saturday and will be the puest of Kev. J. F. DeGroote, pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic church, during his stay. The first service will be held at St. Patrick's church Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday afternoon, at L':30 o'clock a el ass will be confirmed at St. Hedwige's church. The schedule for the remainder of the weeks is as follows: St. Mary's churcn, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock; St. Joseph's church, Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock; St. Casimlr's church, Wednesday evening; St. Stanislaus church, Thursday at an hour yet to be arranged; Sacred Heart church,, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The rite of confirmation was administered by the bishop at St. Stephen's and St. Adelbert's church a year ago. Solemn high mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's church Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock and the bishop will preside. ls V 1 V vL 2 V j 4 V t y f r v GOOD MORNING YOUR HONOR. James Morris Murphy, enroute from .Toledo to Chicago, stopped In South Bend long enough to get drunk. His trip will be delayed 11 day3 as he will spend that time in Jail. John Anson was arrested in South Bend eight years ago for being drunk. Shortly ater that time he left the city. He returned several days ago and celebrated the occasion by getting drunk a train. His celebration will cost him a total of $11. Ike Dish came to South Bend Friday to collect money due him for services at Crumstown. He got drunk and was fined $1 and costs Saturday morning. T. O. Hickcy, charged with embezzlement by Milton B. Grilfith. appeared in police court Saturday Saturday through his attorney. A plea of not guilty was entered and bond was fixed at $500-. EAT CABBAGE. FISH "Pape's Diapepsin" Digests Food Vhen Stomach Can't Cures Indigestion. Do some food3 you eat hit back taste good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and causo a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Tape's Diapepsm digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach is disordered you will get happy relief in live minutes, but what pleases you most 13 that It strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief sometimes they are slow, but not sure. 'Tape's Diapepsin" Is Quick, positive find puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the misery won't come back. You feel different as soon as 'Tape's Diapepsin" comes In contact with the stomach distress just vanishes your stomach gets sweet. no gases. no belching, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel fine. C5o now, make the best Investment you ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of Tape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless It 13 to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. Advt,

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c c 1ES ft The regular and Fpccial services t South Bend's churches are given' below. Pastors and congregations j 5oin in inviting strangers in the city t.i well a& residents to attend. METHODIST, rirnt Main and JcfTerson st.. Dr. ITrnry

I.. Davis. ClARi ir.e-tm? 9:00; Sunday ij-'j bK)l :?,i), j. c. Rowslier. !uperintenlent ; j J ermon 10:40 a. in.; Kpwcrth League CJ3;;; preachiiig 7:.0O. I Ja Trtdtj nirilue and Vasar av., Uev. j (ji K!alne E. Ivirkpatrlck. Sunday chol D:.0j?J a. m.r U. Ii. Julian, superintendent ; mora-jjl

ing arhln 10 :4." a. m.; clrs meeting l:n- w .aecIUiely following; Knworth Ix-ague Cil.V'jji

vlre Wednesday 7:0) p. ra. H. l'aidv Memorial-Colfnx nnd Lnporte avs.. Ilev. .lamt" Leonard Gardiner. Sundiy pfhool 9:."0 a. w., Merrltt C Ilale, supf inteadent; morning worship lO:?! a.

luj worship 7:30; prayer service 7:15;4 Wednesday evening. j -J llpworth Memorial Michigan ar. and ri

Olive St., Rev. John F. Fdwards. Sunday . school J:30 a. m. : preaching 11 a. m. and - -v .kaj p. m. German Lafayette and Wayne Ms.. Rev. Jacob Sehott. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Tolni Koch, superintendent; preaching 10:r,o and 7:C0; Kpworth League 7 p. m.; prayer meeting uelneaay 7:43 p. m

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Hpt. Arthur G. Senator, janday school i'Ao a. m.. R. II. Mofflt, RUperlntendent; punnc worship 11 a. in.; Epworta league C:30; evening servife 7 :C0 p. m. Grace Michigan and Tutt sts.. Rev. F. K. Dougherty. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; preaching 10:43 a. m. ; class meeting 12 o'clock; Bpworth League 6 p. ui. ; evening sermon 7:30 p. in.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30. Morning sermon. "Tho RIble In Character Making." Class meeting 12 o'clock. V. venlng bormon by Dr. M. II. Appleby. Quarterly conference Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Klver l'ark S. Seventh St.. Rev. Charles C. Ford. Sunday school 9:30, J. I. Seymour, superintendent; preaching 10:40; Knworth League :.), Fred Miller, presl.lent; evening preaching 7:30; prayer meet'ng -Wednesday evening 8 o'cloek. stnll lemnrlal Michigan and Victoria ffl.. Rev. .1. P. McKay. Sunday school 10 a. m., A. Katterheinrlrh, superintendent; Men's Rlble class taught by the pastor; public worship 11 a. m. ; evening' service 7:30 p. m.; Kpworth league 0:30 J p. m., Miss Hossle Jester, president; prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. fKESlSYTERIAX. rirht Washington nr. and Lafayette st.. Rev. Charles A. Lipnlncott. I). P.. paster. breaching 10:43 a. in.: IUble school 9:301 a. m. ; Iluslness Men's Rlble class. Prayer meftlng Wednesday 7:30 p. m. West min-ter Rev. II. H. Ilostetter. Sunday school 9:30; public worship 10:43 and1 7;30; Christian Lndeavor C:30; prayer I meeting Wednesday evening. Trinity Colfax av. and St. Peter st.. Rev. John S. Burns. Leslie G. Whitcemb, assistant pastor. Sunday school 9:43, Charles Reckler. superintendent, classes for everyone, l'reachlng services 11.00 a. ni. Prayer tweeting Wednesday evening 7:15. CHRISTIAN. rirst Main st., south of public library, Rev. (Jeorgo Watson Ilemry. Mornlug bible school 9:13 a. m., l'rof. II. (. Imel, superintendent: morning service 10:40 a. m. ; Christian Fndeavor 0:30 p. m. ; evening service 730 p. in. Morning sermon. "The Weakness of Merely Human Strength." Christian Lndeavor leader. Miss Frma Dale. Subjeit f)f evening sermon, "What Defeated .Tudns LscarlotV Ilaptismal service at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. Indiana Avenue Indiana and Witwer avs., Kev. Cecil Franklin. pstor. Hi'Me school 9:30 a. m.: scrvies 11:00 and 7:.'50: pniyer meetlnp Weluesday evening 7:30 In the morning the choir will sing an nnthern and In the evening Mrs. William Hege will sing the hvmn "Just for Today." by Jane R. Abbot. The pastor's theme In the morning Is "God's Kind of a City." and in the evening. "Conversion." Special prayer service Wednesday evening on behalf of the building fund. Sunday. Sept. 21, will be observed by the church as building fund day. Good speakers from out of town will be present and the hurfh Is making great preparations fr the day. l.'-'n At nu Sunday school "2:30 f m., Rev. Cecil Franklin, superintendent. BAPTIST. rirst Main and Wayne sts.. Rev. Charles A. Decker. Sumbiv school 9:30: p caching 10:43 and 7:30; R. Y. P. U. 5 p m. Morning subject. "The Plice of Mission In the Program of the Church." F.venlng subject, "Jesus, the Truth." Sunday will be observed 5 s rally day In all departments of the church. Mr. Ames, seeretarv 'f the Y. M. C. A., will address the Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Tte p.-t r will lead the young jieo pie's mei'tlng. subjt "Christian Culture." A mevting of the tabernacle choir will be hdd In our hurch Monday evening at 7 :.'U) p . Mr. Augustine, leader. Rrlng your s;ne books. Quincv Street Onhicy mil Jbiine av., Rev. Thos. J. Parsons. Rlble school 9:30. J. W. Hand dl, superintendent; preaehlnc: services 10:3o and 7:3d; P. Y. P LT. H:4."5: mldveek liraver service- Wed-ne-ulny evening. rirt Swedish Lruirel and Nap er sts. Me mine serrum 10:.0 a. in.: ever ;ne servlcs 7:"0 p. in.: prayer ineotlnf Thursdnv f p. m Mount Zlon ftnptUt 113 X. H' Msell st. Ilev. M. V. Mfeds. Morning tvon Jlp. 10:20 a. m. ; Kltde school. 12 m.; IV Y. V. U.. 6:ro p. in.; evening wcirsldp, 7:." p. m. Ilurjrnrlan Washington av. aid f'liorrv st., Ilev. William IWtok. Sun lay school 9 a. in.; preaching sorvbf 10 i. m. KVANGi:iJ CAT. ASSOCIATION. Ii?P!ith ('orrer Main and Monroe sts. Kev. John O. i ler. Sunday school r.:0 a. m., F. E. liurgener. guperlntendent , sermon 10-45 p. m. : Viung l'eople's Alliance C:-"U) j. ru ; evening sermon 7:.'3( p. in.: prayer meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday 7:S0 p. m. I'lrt l b irch Lafayette and Monroe Uev. J. II. Kvan. Scndar school &:!" a. m., 'itorge J. Long. ieu perl n tendent; Jrermar, preaching 10:C( a. in.; I.'ngllsli prtAohinfr 7:30 p. m.; Young Peojle' Alliarco rtr.'U) in.; prayer meeting ruediiy aid Wednesday 7:4."p. m livening sulJ- t. "Itvo Thy Neighbor." The Sunday school will have eharg of the r--;rular preaching hour. There will l-"- Infant baptism and a special irogram cf poI music and other exenies. Mrs. I'iira Ivong will I.ad the Younjr Feonle'.s Alliance, hubject. "Favorite Verses In the Cysr-d." Fmyer meeting Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. riraoe MIchlcan and Brick avs.. Iter. Daniel P. Speiher. Sunday school 9:"0 a. m., Gerge W. De-vlne, superlntenIent : ?erni)t at 10:30 n. in.; Young Peoples' ir.e-tlf c 7 p. m. ; Rerric 7:20 p. m. : midweek service Wednesday 7:00 p. m. LUTliKKAN. St. ranis (irrman -.leffersf n boulevard and William St.. Uev. Ilenoct Ilolle. Kegulir ervic 10:rJ) a. in.; fur.day rfohool 9:r0 a. m; LngllHh services 7:?) p. in. on the cond and Tourth Stndays of the mnth. Holy Trlnltr Knf lira Sherman and Llndsey, Iter. 'Albert Ti. Keck. Sunday sehtoi .1. m e. jiotts. superintend ent; Mns nible clas 'aught by the pistor: Women's cla t.Jght by Mi-s Honinth: Younjr iAidle! c-as taught by Miss .Iohi;sv,n: chief penrlcf 10:30 a. ni.; vespers with sermon 7;'0 p. m. ; mid-week services Wednesday t p. in. ;ioria Dfl swfHIVi Cliapln ar.d Krr ts.. Iter. C. G. Ert' ks n. nn lay school 9 a. m.: services V:?.i) and E'-iglUh servVo 7:rl p. m. Subjft t ,f uumr.K senn -n. "The New Ttiiment Sabbath." Subjt-t -f evening -rnK.n. "Fnity Thrurrli Lore." The HulMli; Fund s.e;ctv v.ill m-t on W5r.esday at s ;. m. Th- Ialies' Aid society on Thursday at - p. m. T!.- Lutr league on Fridav at p. m. IlilKTIiKKN. First Ilrrthrrn Church 12H S. MIcLigau st.. Iter. A. F. nionns. MornIjmz service 10:.'K) a. m. ; eveniug service 7 :.iO p. m. i lrt. ( htirrh of the Hrftbffn Miami st. r.nd Indiana ar.. Iter. M. Clyde IFrst. Sunday k-Loo1 'J :?A) a. in.: Meu't r.i hie class in charge of the pastor: Women's lilbb? cla taueht by MUs Cora V. WIe; preaching lo:.'X) a. m. and 7:rJ) p. m.; CLrlstlan Workers' mating :l." p. in.; prayer meeting Wednst.ny 7:r n. m Second Cnshlne and Van iinren Kev. J W. C.ruter. Sunday school 9:.J) a. m.. Wra. Weitz, superintendent; preach-lnj-10 a. n.; Christiaa Workers :3a

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p. in.; prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 p. m. UNITED IJKETHKEN. Conference Memorial Preaching 10:43 and 7:cX); Sunday school 9:30; Christian Fudeavor 0:00; mid-week service Wednesday 7:43 p. m. KEI OKMED. First Colfax av. and Lafayette st. Sunday school and church service 10 to 12 a. m. ; Christian Fudeavor 7 p. in. Fit EE METHODIST. Ere MethodiMt Church Pennsylvania av. and Kusu st.. Kev. I). L. Loner. Sunday school 9:;0 a. in., Os.-ar Datson. superintendent; preaching services 10:30 u. m. itud 7 :.10 p. in. Oranicer Un. (larlack. Sui;day school 10 a. ni ; preaching 11 a. ra Hope Leer and Dayton st., Rer. G. W Allison. Hlble school 9:00 a. m., W. D. Davles. superintemlent ; preaching s?rvices :.t 10:43 and 7:00; prajer meeting Wednesday 7:C0 p. m. in the chapel. EPISCOPAL. St. James Lafayette st. north of Washington av. Parish houe, ,119 W. Colfax av. Fight Kv. .John Ilaren White, D. D., bishop of the dimes of northern Indlsna, rector. Kev. II. It. White, vicar. The crvices a: St. James' churrh on Sunday are: Klshop White's Kible class for tidults convenes st 9:43 during Sunday s?hool hour Holy communion 7:K) a. m.; Sundav s'hool 9:43 a. m.; matins and eermon 11 a. m.; Choral vespers 3 p. m. CATHOLIC. St. ratrlrk'w r,07 S. Taylor St., Iter. John F. Deiroote, C. S. C. pator. Mass i o'clock a. m. Low masses at 7. 0 and 9 a. m. Solemn high ma si and sermon at I0:r.0. Kapt!m at- - p. m. Sin day school at o p. in. Vespers at 5:'V) p. xu. .Meeting of ebtir -h so ietieN at 4 p. m. St. Ilednlge8 Polish .101 S Scott st. Kev. A. Zubxwlcz, C. S. C.. pastor. Mjss at 7:00, 9 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at - p. m. espers 4 p. m. St. Casimlr's Polish SJI Kev. nouIfav Iwaszvskl. tor. Mass at 7:0O. 9 and K. Webster st. O S. C. ps10 a m. Sunday school snd vejers at 2 p. m. Daily m iss at 7:0o a. in. St. Stanislaus Polish 113 N. Lincoln t. Kev. Reman Marciulak, p.-vstor. Mass at 0, 7:00 and 9 a. m. St. Adelbert's polish Olive and Grace Pts. Kev. John Kub ickl. past Daily inas's at 8 a. m. Hly hour Ineslay evening aj 7 :Z0. Sunday mu?s 7:00 and i0 a. m. St. Joseph 1 1 1 1 1 st. and Lalle n Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. ('.. pat tor. Low masM-s at 7:00 and 9. High mass at lo a. m. Benfslictioa 3 p. ru. Sundav school at .1:13 p. m. St. Stephen'" Ilnntfarlan--Thf-nas antl MePherson sts. Key. Alexander Varliky, pastor. Mass at s and 1J:13 a. r.. Sunday s.bl at 2 p. m. P.ent-dietiou at Z p. m. Sacred Heart Beljclan 1 120 W. Thomas st. Kev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. M:. at 7 and 9:.V a. in. Sunday sLcol at 2:'.i p. m. Kenilirtlon st .1 p. in. Sacred Heart Notre Dime. Student'-mas-s at s a. in. Solemn hih tiass 10 a. in. Vespers at 2 p. m. St. Mary's (irrman 101 S. Tarlor Ker. .1. M. Sherer. C. S. .. paror. M.i at 7:00 and 10 a. m. Sunday s. h.d at 2 :Z) p. m. Kcne-lictloii at 0 p. " in. CHI KCH OF COD. Church of God-M.lvUIe hall, at 212 S. Lafiyette st. Sunday s b-ool in a. m., MI.s Lois Thompson, -superintendent. Kibl Stu!y at n a. m. Mr. Julia Ilirsch leader. nrln m--tSng on Wetl-u-sd.ijr ereninp. at 411 Fast South st. Jewish Teniple IJeth-Ki i.-is ille ar. and Tay!"r st. Abriham Cnnbieh, rabl.l. Service Sunday 10:00 a. m. I SALVATION A P. MY. Salrtbn Army meetings every nlht at S o'clock, except M and ay. at 311 K. Jefferson houlerard with Fnsljcn an I Mrs. 11. Cnrhbert In charge. Sunday srho'jl af 11:00 each Sunday afternoon. SEVENTH DAY ADVENT 1ST. Sereath Day AdTentlst. serricei oa Sit-

The prominent maker seems to have reached the height

Hyland's

This season the Gage milliners have even outdone their usual

REGINA urday in Melville ban. Pastor AFen Moon, in charge. Sabbath shool at 9:00 a. m., preaching cervlce at 10:00. MORMON. Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, hold services every Sunday In P road way hall. Michigan and P.ridway ts. Sunday scho-ol 10 a. m. I're-achiug serviV-f's 7:00 p. m. Fverybody welcome. International Bible student Clas. Meeting Sundav afternooTi at 3 o'clock at K: N. St. Louis i-t., W. W. Williams, leader. SPIRIT FA LI S T. Splrltualis There will be no meetings in their hall. S. Main St.. until September. There will be lectures ami public meetings in Leeper park each Sunday at 11:00. SCIENTIST. Tlrst Churrh of Ch-lst Main and Madison sts. Service Sunday nt 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 9:43. Veliicsday evening testimonial meeting at S. Christian Scieti-e reading rooms 72I J. M. S. building. opa dally excepting Sunday, from 12 m. to 3 p. m.. r.lso Saturday evenings from 7 to 9, where the Rlble and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A corXlinl welcome is extended to all to attenu our services and visit tLc reading rooms. AFRICAN M. E. Olive A. M. E I'.cv. It. Roberts. 010 w. Monroe st. 10. on a. m. pre 11 :'M a. in., class meeting. 12:00 pastor, 'K-hing. P. in.. Sunday school. , :0o p. m., l'rfy?r meeting We lne? j.iy each week. preaching evening of Fee our Kewpie A. Fralick. "Window Mrs. M. Advt. NOTICi: OF 1 1 E A R I X ft AS TO SPECIAL RENE FITS. Notice Is hereby given that the following street Improvement has been completed: Water connections on St. L-'Uls St !" t from Jeffers'jn ltlvd. to South F'-nd Avnne under improvement resolution No. Rrik pavement on Ottawa Court from Vistula Avenue to L. S. tv M. S. I!v.. uaj I"r Improvement resolution No. iradc. rurti and walk on '!. !en Street I from Michigan Avenue to Nrth -f j Mayr's Mi-m. Arenue Add. under improveinut Kc-o!utio:i No. is;; All lr. tie said I'lty of South Hnd. Indiana. I There i on J in the o::b- of tlils I Foard, and 'i j;- t t' public ir. ;.-tioi. au assess me nt noj, wiii'-a eoa tains li, ! a m-:-s i f all j,r p'-rty owners w ).o ar-n!ij'-ct to :s-(.:?ii...rjt". a des rlptl-'-n "f tie pr-..pertp to . r.-er.-d. nn-1 tl.rt ai-:ount of -ach prima f i rtcts-iin":it. This Iioard at Itn o?M.-c i: the City Hail. '11 on th- z'Ah.. diy of Sejiren.ber. 1 :!.". at 7:C P. '.. rereiv" and h ir renicri--trirw-t-N m to t! am 'Unt of each pvv. JM'-nt, ar.d will d- idc whether the as-.,..j b-ts or tracts of hi! t l-ave b or w!il !-e specially lernfitfe.i bv - 1 1 i rr. rrv mcnt In t:- am .nuts nam-d -u s iid rdi. I'.OAIIH r ITi:!.!-' WoltKs. TT(i c. j: AST I AN. rr:ANci lamki:kt. chas. r. Nii:iRALii:L A RTHT'R P. PERLEY. 'b rk of lt.ird. Sept. v:-10 IMlMO.

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Go to the INDIANA TiTLE AND LOAN COMPANY for Abstracts and Guaranteed Titles. S 100,000.00 Capital Guarantees its workINDIANA TITLE AND LOAN COMPANY 'Title Building," Corner Main and Center Streets. Zar Hagey, Secretary. Francis M. Jackson, President.

Larger Exhibits

been conceived. Such hats as have been produced by the most notable originators can be had here at remarkablv low prices in comparison. (Miliinerv Second Floor)

It is customarv for Hats discerning women to regard anv ne w

product of the Hyland Milliners as authentic. An.i it is as reliable a source through which one may be guided as any we know. Our displav of Hyland Hats for fall and winter alone will equal any assemblage of American hats in the land. These models are now presented for the first.

y A most chaining aggregation of dashing hats in the newest HATS

"foreign born" ideas have been duplicated and "Americanized." The Regina Milliners have done justice to the reputation that Regina makers enjoy. This exhibition alone will command your admiration for it envolves all that has been introduced and accepted for the coming seasons of fall and winter.

on Sale Monday of South Bend 51 .'-'on? of Herman will celebrate their ISth anniversary at their hall and j park, corner Iiporte and Prick avs.. on Sunday. Sept. 14. Kveryone cor dially invited. Advt. Fee our Kewpie Window. Mrs. M. A. Fralick. Advt. IS Does You Lii Pocket Pay o nterest 7 o Does It give you th ?lfrespcet and con'ddenco In tho future that a gradually Increasing tar.k account does? Money In your pocket soon goej to extravagances. Money deposited here draws 4 percent Interest. Ilegln to Favo now. Ono dollar will open a Savin era Account here and by adding to it repularly you will eoon havi a pood, substantial bank aceour. i. a O ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. THE ST. JOSEPH LOAN &. TRUST CO.