South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 277, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1913 — Page 2

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1913

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A POPULAR-SCHOOL CONTEST

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The Gifts These phMic art pieces come all the way from Boston. The Boston Sculpture' Company makes the highest graJc plastic work for public institutions the worU over. A beautiful ivory tint finish, which may be cleaned with pure soap and water makes them a practical as well as .uperb decoration. "WASHINGTON' CKOSsINGTIir: I1 V.i:K" (by Giomi) Siz JGxTs inches -valued at $10. "THi: SPIIHT or (by Raphael Gioml) Size r,(ti:, inch- valued at $f0. "LANDING OP Till: III.;KIMS" (bv Alfred Isi) .l-:7.- :'j I x .". t inches valued at $50. 'LANDING Ol' COLl .Mlirs" ..(by Raphael Giomi) ize :;ix"4 inches valued at $o0. WASHINGTON AT TKKNTO.N" (by Ameripro Carli) i'-ize 40x::4 inches valued at?40. "Iil'ST Or LINCOLN" (by Raphael Gioml) 2 ft., ! in. hiizh valued at S4'. "i;cst or Washington" (bv Kyle) - ft.. 10 in. hiu'h valued at $::u. "IH ST or LO.;ri:LLOY" (by Brock) - ft.. ." in. hi'h allied at S;!0. "I1TST Or Wi;i;STi;!l" (by Thomas Ball) - ft.. li in. hiKh valued at $2.". "lU'ST or .McKINLI'Y" (by Thomas Rati) 2 ft.. 'J in. hiuh va.lued at $23. "DINT or WASHINGTON" (by Volke) - ft.. 1 in. hii;h valued at "HIST Ol' LINCOLN" (by Volke) 2 ft.. in. high valued at $15. "II VST Or COLl .Mltrs" (by Canova) 2 ft., in hiuh valued at $13. SIGNING TRIIATY OF VHM'Vr (after Trumbull) .Size :2'.'s inches -valued at $15. "SIGNING TIN: DECLARATION". . (after Trumbull) Size :2-'.S inches valued at $15. HOY KAMHINO" RLAOCi: (by Andrea della Robbia). Size 4x::j ine'nes valued at $12.50. "GIRL HAM HI NO" RLAOIT: (by Andrea della Robbia) "iz 40x.".2 indies valued at $12.50. TWO niSTS or WASINGTON- (by Houdon) 1 ft.. S in. hih valued at $10 each. TOTAL VALIDATION SoGO.OO. Contest Begins Monday The first patron visiting our store Monday morning, to the last one visiting our store on t fie night of December 23rd, '13, wiil be eligible to vote for their favorite school. Just see to it that every friend of yours votes your way during that time. . (.i.jj i i. wi ..,.. mil mm I I I . , I iui . - ,. , , , , , . , . j urn, -mi r " ' ' L - a -I m i - i hi - -1, - hi - B t m -

Here is an opportunity extended to the young "live-wires" of our schools in order that a full demonstration of the meaning may be given them before personally assuming the responsibilities this busy world necessitates. Robertson's will afford this opportunity by giving a number of handsome sculpture pieces to the schools of South Bend. These gifts will range in valuation from S10 to SI 00. A school to receive the best, or even any one of these beautiful pieces will be put up to the students of that

school directly. A system of balloting has been arranged to determine the awarding of these pieces. The content will begin Monday and end the 23rd day of December. You see the event will be of proper length and will attract much attention of young and old. The art pieces will represent the finest presentation ever made to our schools and will be given without one cent of cost to anybody except ourselves. Read on the interesting part is vet to come:

How to Get these Xmas Gifts for Your School

This big Robertson contest will be controlled by the patrons of this store. Each patron will.be privileged to cast as many votes for the school chosen as there are dimes in the amount of the purchase. For instance: A ten-ceht purchase entitles one vote a 25c purchase entitles two votes a 40c purchase entitles four votes a SI purchase ten votes, and so on. It will be no trouble to vote, for all that is required is to tell the salesperson the school you're voting for. The evening advertisements of the Robertson store will give the latest standing of the schools watch each night for it. It is going to prove a mighty interesting affair for the school kiddies, and it will take some tall hustling for them to get as many of our patrons to vote in their school's favor as they possibly can.

31 Schools Will Enter the Big Robertson Contest

Assumption School Colfax School Coquillard School

Franklin School Jefferson School Kaley School

Linden School Madison School Muessel School

Sacred Heart School Studebaker School St. Adelbert's School

St. Mary's School St. Patrick's School St. Paul's School

South Bend High School-

Eighth Grade School Elder School English Lutheran

Lafayette School Laihrel School Lincoln School

Oliver School Perley School River Park School

St. Casimir's School St. Hedwige's School St. Joseph's Academy

St. Stanislaus' School St. Stephen's School Zion's Evangelical School

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A Special Display of these Gifts now on our

all are Welcome to View this Splendid Exhibition 3rd Floor

We have arranged these beautiful pieces of plastic art so that they may be viewed by all those who care to. The chart will show just what each

represents although it proves interesting to find out just how well up in history one is by naming each incident and "great man" without the title

sheet. It truly is the most superb collection of j

sculptury ever brought to this city and it is worth anyone's while to see them. Ask your teacher to show you the picture of these massive pieces.

ROBERTSON'S THE STORE FOR THE KIDDIES ROBERTSON'S

unday at the Churches

The fibular aiul social services ptf(r; public worship 11 n. in.; pvcnliu:

Rt South H end's churches aro Khen 1-elow. Pastors and congregations 3:n in inviting i-tianm-rs in the city 1.3 well as residents to attend. .Mr.TiionisT. rirnt Main ai.d JeaYr.Mi st., Ir. Ilnry L. lHis. Ci::s '.:'': Sunday h hool .1. (.. llovv.her, Mipri t:i':ident ; "rranii lij:4- a. in.; L'pwortii Liii? t :!"; prtviou'u $ 7 u'

Ir. V ill i i in Kirk K.Mln f Lebanon

rTvl-e 7:."4) p. in.; L'pworth 1m?iu r:H0

p. in., .Mis r l5u .Tester. president; prayer nu'tln? Wednesday evening 7 :H0. Alumina servftt eniidueted hy tlirr i,t tli' ladle f the ehurrli en subjects f vital Interest t the ehurrli. In the tve:iinir thn f th layiixn will MHMk. Younjr lVople'-j leader. Lvnu Cornish, subjeet, " Ministry of S,u ialdHty." The pastor Is ; : i;id!.nc the Northern Indlnim confereruv :it llamuiond. Ind. Ue.lrynn Sample Kt. nud .Marietta av., Kev. r. o. SpltbT. pas-tcr. Mnitnc er-

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Ind.. will pn-a.-h at the in ..i -y.lnz m rvh v ; "j11 'I'1 I'ni.ver mectiu? Wednesday in th al-i. of th- r. is :tt-i Mt uIn :"0.

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';-. -t hi'i !k.,1 will have ihar:re ut the cve;i-'ivii-e. Vrlait Ul.ilr.e rind Yass ir ;ivs..

i. .aue l. uirkp.urn k. mi aua s -iuku . ..t '.i:.- a. m. Mld-wivk mwtlnjr ii. m.r i. 1. .luiian. vUp,.rinti:de; a ; tiu-rn-. w.wi.u.w.i., v it r-m i. ,

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1 ir-t Waiilnpiou av. and Lafayette t., Kev. Charles A. Lipplneott. I). I).. pa.or. IMddh- wi ishiji at H:;?U and Zt p. m. IMble

lnff w rshlp lO;-!.. a. m.; . ia n.et th.i: iin

iLislla i-ly lit.wt:.c: lipw-iii-th League r m.; -vr:d:; srvi-'e 7 :''); lai 1-week ser-Wi-ili.t day 7 p. m K-'ulir prv.irhitiir at lt:- a. tit. by .1 . u!ui-y Amt. -,! try Y. M. A. Th' ':it;'.s; i'rio-s will b in hnrct' of t!io l'rtl,rh.Hi! t'-o hun h. Mr. Ia-nu J. ' a re viil p ak. I!j r:h a- s'i'vi-es nt :b". p. ia. M. I'inr Aicniorl.il r.lf.ix and Iip"!"i ;s.. K. . I i;n- l.'!!ard J ir.lltior. ir.d iy . ho.. l .:.'. a. m.. Mrrltt U -ale, J ; iafcTi.b-rit ; nitrnlni: worship 10:''.) a. ia. ; Kpw..rtli l..:iii' ('...'I') p. ia.; evonIr.p wor-!ii; 7 :'.) ; pr...wr .-ervl-t- 7 : h" '!red I V rveiiln C. .oriir!C xn;.j,., t. " W 1 ;f "iir 'hu:-h 's tV - 'iry:" rv ; .-nbbi-i. Th .iv.c Mm' i'.a;t!o Vi::i II.-:-dity and l".ivir iitnont." S- ht! i.in:.- ! ndd i !i;:-t. K v. .!.r.. I.. i : d L ".r. w ho In IiiV.i a t t:I ii r t! e N..;-t !,! i-.-i-Jr.-u." :it Uaiiiiu -i.d i'i r-.'ura Sat'trdav

Kally day will b observed at tho htireh :u;d l'dbh srhovd tomorrow. Stranpers Jire . .d! tlly lnv!;ed. Utmln.tr -Kev. H. It. IIotettPr. Sund.iy jiidiooi i:"0; public w)r.shli 10:43 and 7 :'.i ; i'hritlau Kmleavor C:;X); prayer iufettn Wednesday evening. -M.-rnlnir sutdo-t. '"No Saerifliv, No Si-uc." Kveniiis subject. (1.hI Im1 With all Alike." The Sunday hool nt l :.T will ludd its .annual raduatiin anl promotion ex. n-les. The men of the ehutvh will moot Tuesday evening to transact important bulnes and fleet otlhtr.s. Trinity -Tomer 1'idfax ut. and St. I'etr St.. Kcv. John S. r.urns. p;ftr. Itilde so'k-o! at .:4,"i a. ni.. Charle? Beekler, "U-teii!i:-ude;it. Mondn worship 11 o'ehn-k. Surgery for the ehlldnn at the iuhus. .Inn !' eo'iurvratlon at "J:.'U p. m. Younjr reoj.'r's (hritian I!ndeavor meeting: .it t":i." p. ni.. foliowrd by cwnlncr worsliip nt 7 :'o. Cherus eh.dr will iu-' b"th mornknr

:3;).v the ;,a!;.:t s-i -day of Pa u'.s ; ;! r;i 'veain'. AT. are weh-ome to these

Indiana Avrnne Tndlina and Witwer avs., Kev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Mb pohool 11 :0 a. m.; services 11:00 and 7:3; prnyer mee-tiii"; Wednesday evenint: 7:o0. Linden Aviniic Sunday school 'J :.".0 p. m., Kev. Cecil Franklin, superintendent. BAPTIST. riit Main ntul Wayne sts.. Hev. Charles A. Ieeker. Sunday school D::W: pi each -intr 10:45 and 7:r.O; B. Y. U. 5 p. m. Morninp subjeet. "Shall We Fay Our liebts." Fveniug subject, "Your Opinion of. Jesus." Quincy Street Qulney st. and lilaine nv.. Hev. Tims. J. i'arsons. Hible school ;:.'i0, .1. W. Kandall. superintemlent : preaching: services 10:.".0 and 7:'K); l. Y. U. :4.. a Morninjr ubjei-t. 'The Perpetual Ministry." lNoples gospel servisv theme, "The l4'vil'g Coin promise." I'Irst SwmI1.Ii Laurel and Napier sts. Kvtulns services p. m.; prajer meet ing Thurs-day 8 p. m. 3Ionnt ZIn Baptist 1 1.1 N. Hlfdsell st. Kev. ,M. V. Meeds. Morning wort lip. 10::iO a. nj.; Bible school. 12 m.; B. Y. P. U.. (J:.U p. in.; evening worship. 7 :?X p. m. Hnncrian VashlnKtn av. aid Cherry st.. Kev. William Bertok. Sun lay school 1 a. ni. : preaching servieo 10 .i. in. K V A N G ELI C A L ASSOCIATION. Mizpuh Corner Mr.in and Monroe sts.. Hex. Johu O. Moser. Sunda.v school '.:H0 a. in., 11. Burgener. superintendent. Morning' .subje-t, 'The Life More Abundant-" LveniiiK subject, "Paul Keis.ninjc Wtth Felix." Younjr Peiide"s Alibi ne le.wlr. ClaTenee Perkins, who will jrive hi report of the Oakw-oo-d Park convention, lie represented the Mlz)ah Allianw :it the vtate convention. l.rvur Michigan and Brick av?.. Kev. Danbd I. Speicher. Sunday school 9 u'U) a. m.. -orir" W. Devine. supeilntendent :

s'rmon at 10

nn-etiiiir i p. in

erK nun- n ruuwiiii.v j. m. Second Clishlll

Mortilair subject. 'IVrfe-t tle:iulng; I Kev. J W. irater. Sundav sehool 0 :.V)

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Holy Trinity llnRlish SheAuan and Lindsey. Kev. Albei t Ke k. Sunday school l:ir a. m., V.. Motts. sup'Tintcndent; Men's Bible class taught by the pastor; Women's clas taught y Mls lloniouth; Younpr iVople's class taught by Miss Johnson: chief service 10:.;o a. m. : vesper w ith sermon 7 :t p. in. - mid-week services Wednesday S p. m. Mornint: subject. ".rla Bi Book and the Little Book." Lvenrp Mibje t. "Paul's Pb-a for Oncdniu." The pastor wdlb orfranlze his a;ei hctieal ela-ss for the wintT at the chur Ii at ? p. in. Sunday. Luther lnigue Wediit-da v. S p. i.. leader, Khhi Ha gey. subject. "Tho Swislish Lutherans in Anurka." The Ladles' Aid saeiety will hobl Its repru-lar monthly meeting on Thursday afternooti at the home of Mrs. J. (iiiiii), MieCartney st. Preparatory services to t'lie holy communion will be held Friday evening at 7:4T o'chwk. Holy communion Oct. ,". at 10:r,0 a. m. Gloria Dei Sweulw'i Chapbi and Kerr st.. Itev. C. G. Eri- kson. Sunday school i a. in.: services 10:." and evening services 7:3) p. m. BKLTIIKEX. Iirt Urrthrrn Churrh 1214 S. MichlgMn st., Kev. A. K. Thomas. Morning service 10:C0 a. m. ; evening service 7:C0 p. m. . Kev. II. C. Fttley of Columbus. O.. will deliver the ma miner mormon. The evening sermon will be delivered by the pastor. First Church of the Ilrfthrcn Miami st. nnd Indiana nv.. Kev. M. Clyde Ilorst. Sunday school ):V,0 a. in.; Men's Bible class In charge of the pastor: Women's Bible cl.iM taught by Miss Cora V. Wise; preaching 10:."0 a. m. and 7 :,".0 p. m.; Moraine subject, "The Christian's Weapons." livening subject. "Jesus at the Feast of Taberr.:n !es." Sped il rally lay

program at s. S. Horn, consisting of reel

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; U' Vl-'-'V,,,ff 1t,'sitaMons. sium-L-iI music and an illustrate,' ..service .:.i p. m. ; mid- t.llk (V xjUs roni v Wi

and Van Buren st.

Mr-ri .rial Method;- l!:-;

hi-h ho p; ::!,.. Cpnortli Mriooriiil -M'..Mgi.i cv. arid i!ie st. Ibv. Jc.:i F. IMu.jJv i:..iiv S' ho., I ;. m. ; pic.;.:.!. J :i . :a. ::Tl.l 7 :.". p. ir,. fcrinc L.if.ivt -rte i.:: W.j:.e st. Kev. J.o. , Schctt. S:::;!v s ;. tn.. J -d::i Km !;. stMtorii.ter.dr.t : p-e.ichiig 3!:r.O and 7:',.'t; l!;-w..rt:, L i :-' 7 p. t.i. ; j-rajt r meetl: g '-.l i.i v 7:t". p. i. LorI Jldel't Mi! cr S ri', ;- vft Lev. Arthur i. S. h.,f.-. i:t-.dav -.;.,. i. n . K. H. M- i.r. s, -p -,, :.; ;

puldl," w o:h.p 11 a. "i : !: j i ; t-w. ;: z rv! -e 7 p

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o.vili h-!g':e 1.1 l'l-.ivr 7 ."- p. :a. Y. ; i ' .'is. oi. . . ! : : . s 1 ' , .

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scrvio s. Prayer meeting Wslnesday ening af 7:1.". fvdlowol til S olock by tie . h.df i";'.icb- under the dirts ton of Pi of. C,ri;h;h. All th hoys nre urgisl to .! 1 1 h i.oy's mooting 0:1 Friday ctcui;,o ;it 7:1.". .M'ri;i:ig sh'oKh :. "The M iner's Pfl -tiea.e." evotilng subject. "Tin Master's Compression." 1 1 -Lew j- Md Daytou st5, Kev. a W. Aillscn. Bible s :! 0:oO a. m.. W. o. Havlt s. Miperintendetit ; proaohlrg rrat 10 So and 7 :'): pniyer meet ins We h.t x.i i v 7 :"0 p. ru la the chapel. (irangrr Kev. 1arlack. Sunday school lo a. in : pre.vhing 11 .. m . M i. dug subi.vt. "The Broken Life." I've!,!; g sub.bvr, "Jcha.the Baptist." A vrv i:ite;-rs:ing prograhi has boon pr1-

tK.r.Nl for rallv dav. wliich will t lM

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. e.'.li , 1.: y .it :. Itlu r rirk--S. S vrtith Kcv. C!:r!c l Ford. Suf.diy h d :'. J. I. s..y. rnor.r. ipt-r i : ; T 1 - , prt-t ! i;g 10:4: L'liworth I. -irco '. m F.-ed Mi!!-r. j.nsld.:it ; .o:i:; .:... !;-g 7:":): prayer m eting Wed'.es.pi v .ftog s o-;.w ,

tull xifiiiori I Mi. hlg.ii. ir d Vbdorll

ondar. The pastor las al 1 in.ob

aa 11 : rn'.ii ant: 'ii: in tu rcgaruing a -hi'dtv.s Vfl t ; , .'rde f be hold in th fiert'o.ci e.i. !i Su:o! ay Iw ginaing wltidn a s. -rt ti;:. jip'n !.' v 1 t. ti t.r f ter-ii'-M's. This will be for -lilhlrci only and :. .t ie'ts nv ;-tod t part lei pa-te in the srvhe. More d.etiaite unnouaceaient v. :.I f dh-w Lite-. C'HItlsTIAX. rirdt Miin m.. svHith of public library, Kev. ;erg W.atsja Hemrv. Mrnlr r.i'de school p:ir, a. m.. J. Holland Witwer. superintendent; morning rvlce 10:10 a. m.: Chr!tian Fncbavor t'r.Z-i p. in.; evening service 7 T:0 p. m xdoraing -ubjet-t. "The 5reat Kelationships of the Kingdom. KreLing ubjex-t. 'An.inia. or . t tein;tel lMshonesfj in Ke-

lig.on. ' i hristi.in Ln.bMVor at :!. servl.-e

evenhic suMeol.

J.. leatier, yir. 1'aizkowsKi, sunject, -.ns-io.nay Lsseiitials." SwedUh MIIon 'orner Scott and Orclunl Ms.. Kev. Ohif K. Moberg. pastor. Sunday sdc ol at l:rj) a. in., August Anderson', hu perl nt en d ent ; morning worship at b:4" a. m. ; Y. P. mowing at 4 i. in.; evening sendee 11 1 7:00 p. ru. SjHvl.il mnlc will be rendered. Beginning Tuesday evening at s:4-" p. m.. ivTival meetings will e held every evening f r ten days. Kev. Onr Larson of Cleveland, o., w'ill assist i-.i thse mating-. Flrt Ch in h Lsfuyette and Monroe sts . Kev. J. H. Evan. Sunday school

i'J:i. a. m., eorire J. Long. uperlnt nu-

nt: Cerra;if' preaching lO'.r.o u. in.; Fngll!ih prf.K hlrpr 7:rV) p. m.: Young People's AKiarce 0 :M p. m.; prayer meeting Tuesday a id Wednesday 7:45 p. ni M niing sorm :i bv J. N. Lvtns. ubjet. "Jov tl.e Fvid-k:i-e of the TfMth of Ke:ic!e:." Fvfiiiug stlbjed, "Th 'hristl in Duty." Musi;' l-y tinb- 'ji""' "t. C. 1 '.. h-.i.'tr, i:. Altr.er. si:i)bs-r. "Micio::ary Fssoiitials Horn? ar.d Abrond." Missionary

iptaver ii:et:ng N t-u siriv evening r.t

7!on KvanKelienl rner I. Wayne a::. I St. Peter sis.. Kcv. Martin (fo4Tene. paVr. , 1 h.o annual foreign fais! ,.::.irv festival

"eitz. suterlntentent ; preach

ing 10:C0 a. nc; Christian Workers' r,:.) p. m. ; prayer meeiinsr Wednesday 8:00 p. m. UNITED BKLTIIKKN. Conference JteiM0ri.1I Preaching 10:4." nnd 7:C0: Surulav scnool 0:."0; Christian

1 Kndeavor 0:G0; mid-week service Wednes

day 1 :h"i p. m. Mernlug si:bivt. "An Open Profession; evening sufje- t. "Like the ChafT." C. F. leader. Mis Uevcr. nbj" t. "Missionary I-ssentials." RLioin:n. rirr Colfax av. and L.tfayette st. Sunday hool HUi church service 10 to 12 a. in.: Chri-stbui i:ndeavor 7 p. in. K"v. A. C. Heir will deliver the heruiou in tlje n-icrning. uhh ii wd'l be followed bv an important ?;ie tine of tl.o cagreeativ-n. .No evc-.iing s-M-vbf th's Sunds. but ca next Surd. iv evening .-rvi.-t will be h'-M by the 1 : 1 Workers bng:e. l'Ki;i; MLTIIODIST. Iree MethodNt Church Pennsylv.ir.il av. and Kush sr.. Kev. I . L. Lower. Sunday s-:i(,0i it.j) a. v... Osoar Baton.

t wh; be celebrated i:ext Sundav. Tl ot!i-

.-latin

Kling

Muskegon. Mbdi.. II. 7.ua;sf-!ti of Laprte. an it M. lloffti -. Th mom in g errbvs will legin at 10:."n: thp eTetiine mttIivi at . ... TV- .IT..l..n ..111 ...

for tho benefit of the for misioaarl.-.

LUTIiKRAN. St. I'auPi German Jefferson boulevard and William st.. Kev. Hen. Hollo. Kegular service 10:."4) a. in.; Sunday ?..-hool 5:rj) a. m: LnfclWh rvhs 7 -..".) p. m. on the second and Tourth Sends js of the

month

sujH.riule:: a. id. ;uid

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rvives :0:30

t., Kt. J. F. .M Kav. Stindat school l;l be a ir.em rtal mlii'n iry MTrlee ia

1 a. ra, A. K-ttt. r, ,-Iarb-h, siip.rintei;d- honor of K. K. Kblred. Miss i.race Lush at; ilea's Ki '.- c!-is tiugh: by the baueh ill l-d the- serrb e.

0 p. m.

LPIsCOl'AL. M. .lams Lafayette v. rirrh of Was'air.etvin P Hfi "hroivp VAU Colfax .

g minlsfeN will lw the Keverend L. 1 Kiht Kev. ..ohn Hr.zen White. I). I)., of Thr.-e Oiks. Mich.. J. Keb-herd of ( i,j:il-,p t,f tJie i,,,.. of northe-n Indlina.

rs-tor. Kev. H. K. White, vicai. The servbes at St. James chur.h on Sunday ar: Itishop White's BPde cla for adulta convenes at b:t. during Sunday s hool hour

7:.X a. m.; Sunclar matins and gerrr.on 11

a. m.; Choral vespers ." p. m. CATHOLIC. st. I'atrick'ft ,K7 S. Taylor st., Kev. John F. DeGroote. C. S. C.. past r. Mass o'.lock n. 11.. I.-ow masses at 7.-0 aud

(y a. m. Sv)leran high r.ns and serin .n at

St. lledwigen I'olish Tl S. Scott t. Kev. A. Zubowicz, C. S. C. pastor. Mass at 7:'A, and 10 a. 111. Sunday school at '2 p. m. Vespers 4 p. m. st. Casimir'M Polish-?! S. Webster t. Kev. Bonifa-e Iwnsxewski, C. S. C, pastor. Mass at 7:o0. l aud 10 a. m. Sunday school and vespers at 1 p. m. Daily mass at 7:-10 a. in. St. stimulant rolUli ll."i N. Lincoln St. Kev. Koruan Marciniak, pastor. Mass at , 7:3 and 9 a. m. St. Adelbert'M PolUh Olive and Grace Jds. Ker. John Kuhucki. pastor. Ihiily muss at S a. m. Holy hour Wednesdav evening at 7:30. Sunday maps 7:3) and 10 a. m. St. Joseph Hill st. and La Mile a v.. Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C., pastor. Uw masses at 7:.".0 and 0. High inas at 10 a. ni. Benediction G p. m. Sundav school at .1:1" p. m. St. St-phen's lIunirartan--Thonias and McPheron sts. Kev. Alexander Varlakv. pastor. Mass nt S and 10:1." a. m. Sunday school at - p. m. Benediction at S P. m. Sucred Heart Belgian 116 W. Thomas st. Kev. Cliarles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7 and 9:H0 a. m. Sunday school at 2 :Z0 p. m. Benediction at ? p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Student's mass at S a. m. Solemn high nass at 10 a. m. Vspers at 2 p. m. St. MarjV German 131 S. Taylor st.. Kev. J. M. Sherer, C. S. ('., pastor. Mass at 7:30 ai d 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 V, ni. B?nedictiou at 3 p. m. CIILHCII OF GOl. Church of God Melville hall, at 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday school 10 a. m.t liss Lois Thompson, superintendent. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Mis Lois Thompson, superintendent. Bible udy at IF a. m., .Mrs. K. O. Cuffel. leader. Beiean meeting Thursday evening at 411 F. SouUi st. JKWIS1I. Temple Ileth-KI Lasalle av. nud Taylor Rt. Abraham Cronbuch, rabbi. Service Sunday lo:r,o a. m. Morning nubject. "My Summer Ytn-.i tion." New Year services Wclnesd:iy. G t. 1. 7:b' P. m.. subj.-t, "Fnion and Strength." -aursday. (Kt. 2. 10 a. m. subj-vt, "Ancfher Year." SALVATION ARMY. Salvation Armv inedinjrs everv night at S o'ebx-k. except Monday, at 513 F. Jefferson bojlevrd with Fnlgn and Mrs. II. Cuthbert in charge. Sunday nho-ji af 2:.'iiJ e.o h Sunday afternoon. SFVENTII DAY A D V KN T ! S T. Seventh Dav Adventist. services on Slurday In Melville ha:i. Pastor Al'.-n Moon, in charg. Sabhnth s eh 1 at 9:30 a. in., preaching -ervbo it 10:30. Internitlonal Illble Student (Ia. Mending Sundav aftcrn."a at 3 .Vlock at 10u' N. St. Louis st.. W. W. Williams, leader.

srruiTi'ALis. m SplritualUt--There will be no meetings tn their hall, S. Main st.. until September. There will be lectures and public meetings iu Lceper park each Sunday at 2:30. SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ Maiu and Madiboii sts. Service Sunday at 11 a. m. aud 1 p. m. Sunday .chool 0:4.5. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at s. Christian Science reading rooms 72. J. M. S. buliding, open daily envptlng Sundav, from 1 m. to o p. m., also Saturday evenings from 7 to 9, where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature mar be read. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend our services I and visit the reading rooms. . AFRICAN M. E. Olive A. M. Er i:r. B. Itoberts, paster, 1C W. Monroe st. 10:30 a. n. prichlnff. 11:30 a. m., class meeting. 12 0 p. ru., Sunday school. 7:30 p. m., preaching. Prayer meetlug' Wednesday evening of each week.

MAY SUE WOMAN WHO HAD HIM ARRESTED That a suit for $ 1,000 damages will be filed against .Mrs. Joseph Vogel for having Arthur Peterson, 19. 301 .s. I -an re 1 .st. arrested and failing to appear against him when the case was brought in police court on four different mornings, was declared by Attorney George W. Sands, for the defendant Saturday. The ca.se has been on the court docket twice during the nam w. e!r

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arrest, about a month ago. On the warrant the complainant swore that Peterson struck her. The man says he has had witnesses at each case who could testify that he was not in South Rend at the tim

Mrs. Vogel charges him with assaulting her. As a reason for not appearing the woman sent word that she was ill and in the hospital.

CONCERT MASTER FAILS TO PAY ALIMONY JAILED

XEW YORK. Sept. 2 7. Gregor S. Skolnik. concert master of the Chicago Opera Co., has become a member of tho "Alimony club" in I-udlow st. jail. He was arrested on default of payment of $2,300 to his divorced wife. .Skolnik took his violin to jail with him and regaled the inmates with selections from the classics.

Deposited on or before October 10th are allowed 4 per cent interest from the first of October, compounded semi-annually. Depositors are assured absolute safety, prompt and courteous service. Citizens Loan, Trust & Savings Co. 104 South Michigan St.

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WOMAN'S BODY IS FOUND PKRr. Ind.. Spt. 27. '"h body of Mrs. Clyde Wilkinson. 4( years old. who has been mi.-sing "ince Aug. was found buried in a field near Bennett's switch, south of here, late Friday afternoon. It wa b.idly decomposed. The woman's husbind hns not been seen since his wife's tfhsapprar-ante.

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