South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 10, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 January 1914 — Page 2

2 SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1914

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

Sunday at the Churches

The regular and special services t South Bend's churches ar given btlow. Pastors and congregatlons Jolu in Inviting strangers in the city 93 -ell as residents to attend. METHOHIST. First Mala and Jcffersoa sts.. Dr. llenry X. WtU. Class wZ'j-'.zuz 2:00; Sundsj frCBooi :30. J. C. !". tier, superintendent: Tinon 10:4-) a. n. ; Lpworta League C:15; ernlng "lh-tn: "Old i-ir and do Aw . Evening thf-me: 'Ihe' Kevival twrvl-s the cnnra eu Ji vnini "Is It win T.'.t Weill be Wltli M ait w h-:j the pastor ::d h ir will fu.n!si up l.il sw-r- ;e?. TLy will eontluiM- in'PGnitHy. Trinity Bl.nne and Vamr avs.. Rev. Blaise . KlrspatricJc. Sunday sf-h'xd 'J :30 . m.; O. Ii. Julian. superlnten lent ; morn, lnf wurshlp 10:43 a. in.; cla meeting lmciedUlely loUovslng; Ejuvortb Eeigu- 6:13 p a ; evening service 7:20; mld-eek service Wednesday 7:rj p. m. M'rniir .viibjjrt: "The CnalJniro of K'14". I.TOTiintr MjbJt, "The K-storii.g of Withrl lVnlties". Mid-week srvlc Vtlncvtlay, 7 :"o p. in. .Mii!i-s in the earliest portrait of .I-vit i'ssias f.r LLe vve k. Analysis of t,e bonk f Mark. Mating: of tho l:rot.)iorh(M..l il.n.lny evening. CinM. Vi-Ml-r will the speaker for the evening and will talk cm tho 2-iat session of tl: legislature, and refreshments -will be served. All the men of the neigh borno id are cordially Invited. St. raul's Uemorlal Coifs x and Import sts.. Itev. James Leonard (Ja 4mer. Sundiy school V:Z(, a. m., Merrltt C. Beale, up .lntendent; morning worship 10:30 a. ra. ; Ep worth League 5:30 p. m. ; evenIn? worhlp 7:30; prayer service 7:5 Wednesrtav eenlnsr. Morning ?ernvn. by IU-v. George Ii. Gr(e, I). D.. president of Del'auw university. At 7'SjO p. m. the pastor will speak n The Dawn of To-Morrmv", a b.ik written by Mrs. I ra:ner, IbMjrson Burnett. The rhoir will furnish special muic at both mornJnir ami evening pervbes. Epworth Memorial Munlgaa av. and Olive at., Rev. John F. Edwards. Sjoday rhool J:30 a. m.; preaching 11 a. u. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday fhrDl 5!Tmonette bv the pastor. Thaiir: "i!)?pt Thiuy in "the World". Morning theme: Tw a Norm.il Instincts". Vesjcr ?-nl(i theme; "A C'halleugo ami an opportunity". SIal pervPe prayer Mrrp- I'rblay evening IM by the pastor. Regular monthly meeting of the Sunday .school board will oonvri lmtneliateli after prayer FervU Friday evening. Grace Michigan and Tutt ati.. Her. F. K. Dougherty. Sunday school 0:30 a. m.; preaching 0:4. a. m. ; class meeting 12 o'clock; Ep worth League 6 p. vi. ; evening sermon 7:30 p. a.; prayer meeting Wednenday at 7:30. Morning theme; 'Tersonal Service". 12 ofiK'k.. Junior ougretn. Theme: "Why We ration 2:?i) n. nave ureses . evening service tuemc: 7onnirrl". A thre we?kV reviml mating (Dinmences with the. rTvlee? of tod'iy. There will Ins preaching eich evening during the ondng week at 7:30 except Saturday. Ir. T. .1. Bassett, pastoT of the Valparaiso Methodist Episcopal chureh. will preach Monday evening and be with us throughout the thretr weeks. The music will be 1M by .i ch-rus of forty voices. The erv-1-s will open with a h-alf hour song serrlce. It ii boMi that the rucajbers of the ehnre'a will pLm. so far sis possible. t j?lv the.s. njcvtlu their undlvidel attention. Lowell Heights Miner and Francis tsIteT. Arthur G. Schafer. Sunday school 9:4. a. in.. K. H. MoCt, superintendent; public worship 11 a. in.; Epworth league :30; eveniug service 7:30 p. m. I'rayer meeting Wednelay evening at 7.30 p. m. t'ommuuion pervii-e, subjei-t, "l'ride and Humility. livening ervi(: "Have a -Medbal Examination For Wedlock". f1' '-il board meeting Mtnday, 7:ir p. in. rrmn Lafayttf nad Wayne sts.. Rev. Jacob Schott. Sunday school 9:30 a. ra., John Koch, superintendent; preaching 10:30 and 7:30; Epworth League 7 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:43 p. xn. River Turk S. Seventh st.. Rev. riiurlea Ford. Sunday s-1km1 :30. J. I. Seymour, superintendent; preachlni:. 10:10; Epworth league, fi:30. Fmi .Miller, president; eviuliig pn'a-hlng. 7:.'; prayei iiMH-tlng. Wcilifd:iy evening, S o'cioek. Monlntr subjec-t: "Bearing Christ's V-:s'. ""Evening subject, "Reijuiremcn t l"or. and Rc-sulrs of lVnteii!." Eery member f the church is urged to bo present at the tuoruinj; service. It is thelirst lu the revival series. tull Memorial Michigan and Victoria his.. Rer .1. F. McKay. Sunday school 10 a. m, A. Katterhelnrich, superintender;t; Men's Bible i:?$ taught by the tutor ; public worship 11 a. ni.; evening pervl' e T.ro p. ru Epworth league G :3U p. rn., Mls 1'lonsle Jester, president; prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Morniag sah.t'ct: "A Neglect tl Opport'i:iit". Evening s:j'jei-t. "Failing to Know ;.'d. Epw-orth leigue. Leader, W. II. Brauiian. Sufjf-t "Sonir of Morning N'ar.-:; R.;!-n for Ihiilv Fniyer". n Sur.iiny m niing at the beginning of the Sunday ?!! ! hour tl":re will be an in-Ma!lat:-n of Su.iday s-hool oiliocrs. Veleyan Sample si. and Marietta av.. Rev. F. . Spltler. paster. Morning serv! 10:': een!ng services 7:30; Sunday -hoo 0:30. I'rayer mc-eting Wednesday evening 7 :."j") oiu-t A. M. E. Rev. C. Emery Allen, P. 1. pastor. 310 W. Monroe st. lOi.'JO a. v.i. !re.ich'nc:. Suudjy scho! 3 n. . m.. I' re.o-iiin c .ion A. 1. in-. E. Rev ( I'iss me'tlTig 1J m. P.. W. Bo. yen. pas ?o-. rrva hin ' 11 a til, ami s p. m. .sin.il.iy s'.'h! U :."0 ar.d prayer imi-tiug cdnesday evenings. Wetminiiter- Rev. !E B. Hostetter. Suadiy scliool 'J:30; public worship 10:45 aid 7:::0; l:iririan Endeavor 3:O0: priyer Peering Wclnesd-iy evening. 1 he Lord's si:p;r will he ol.erveil at U:4.' in., and new members poblb-ly rtsviv.-l. Rev. C. Ferrer w ill preach la il.c 'e:E:;g. The new tr!Icers will be inst.i'.'ed. '!'r-!t(-s end deacons meet T';es- :' iy ev-:iieg ;;t 7:'l I'iajer rueeiing W i! y cv :;ln 'irt -'"ornrr ot Washington nv. and lifayette t. Rev. Fliirles A. Llppincott. I. niinisier. Public warship at 10:b" p. rn. and 7:"j p. m. Bible s. h.xl at 9:30 a. m., Albert Leisure. superintendent. Men's r'M study league at 0:"0 a. in. Junior Ende-avor at 3 p. ui. Yours Peo ple's noting at o:;j p. m. 3lid-weck service Wednesday at . A .. 30 Mornii: g scr.b.bt "hrit". E, cuing Year". Trinity me r tr t., Rev. .Tohu sehoo; at 0:f3. J t-:le:-.t. Morning "Th subjeTn nnieable "liappy New dfn nv. and St. IVS Burns, p.istor. Bible 1. V alteman. superinw rsh'.n at 11 :( a. ni. l our.- i "', s o--!tty vf Fhristi.iu Endciv.r L;ets St:r.day evening at 0:4.. F.ve-alnr worship ,.f son: v.rA s-rrnon nt 7:3i. Pnyi-r mei:!cr .n::d f-sial hour at 7:13 Wedr.t-sday enin ?. fallowed by cho-ru-i i'-.ioxr pr.ictio W!Cener rlirbrrr. a: o c ioiv. t iiaries s O'c lo boj s t-' the The r-red :a i from 10 to attend th Kr.!i;!its vf 10 Tl.f ve.irs dd rti:.-gs ;a:! 1 re Vi Sf Paul each Tl-.o-'.e who 'hunch tire er Sunday at lo tn: At t r'.dar ev n i ig at 7 ::ui. i"b!i t i;: red to Kief t i.". if t!.-v wit!i lrlt.l ty w i;h the sesori iae !.of alr-vidv II ..Vb n of t! thei- will be the r.ew members, bap.'tr.m;:: ::i of the nubile 'eo-;t fis:n f ai;it"' Lord's supper, member and fr il this service Mr. L-siie ; Rev. J. S. Burr, at the ewr ;!:-. llipf Le( r a William Al'.!-n Ve h"p. r.d of t!. It -lion Whs:.-,. :n s list vi;t;; hour. 7:.i :;ac every r.h p result cl'.i ' t'o . w ler. ait.g Oav." i !. a-sb will pif to.! icb ::d reorge school at Preaching . miniate Bib',' 1 :C0 a. ni . service 10 service nt "h Wedr Th FubJ W. O t.nii'f, sui't. AT, and 7 :': '"dldr p s ve-si-er 3 :.'' p. :.T: ; r.iM-week e-dav evening .m t 7 :Txncetir.i :s the 'lis t!ii- weckever.'.rg reend will !-e f -r pvtivelv. 'Th in Ke'lgi.-n. Z morning at: l'n; i.-st" ere wl'.l be ar.d T.o .Mo-.iltty childreu's vceri thN w-V. An ebitlon of o b ers will be h.-bl ft m'.d-w.-ek m':uvtl:ig. llungari-n orner Wnhingt u riv. inj terry Rev. B. Bertok ptstrr. Pub lic worship at 10 a. ui. and 2 p. ni. Sun. rhiy schr-d at 0 j. ni. Prayer rn-etlng Wein-sdsy evr.insrs. Crmr Rev. Garl.ick. Sunday school 10 a. rn.; prwcLirg 11 a. n: rmiiTiAN. rirst -Main t.. i juth of public library, P.er. Gorg ur.tson lluary. Morniag Eihls achooi y:Ei a. m., J. Kolland Witwer,

superintendent ruomlag srvi.-c 10:40 a. ta. ; CLristlao Endeavor C:30 p. m. ; vvkto log servbe 7 30 p. m. Th I'dhle school will cpen at D:!3. The onlcfrs for th year will te J. RoIIanl Witwer, Miperibtend-:;t : Miss Ali Scirtt, aKLfUiiit supt. uiiJ supt. of senior lTTrtDint; Otto ShoppeI, fecretiry; Edgar Seybold. treasurer; Mrs. I!ar-l-be w. Mr. Arthur Hunter and Mrs. W. Osborne will be department superintendent. s. Mis- Frsinces MRchel. Liilhin William ajel Dorrltj Brlggs will be depart-ii-ut Mrretiri-. Morning subject: "Time and Tune for l'.Mt". evening pn-ichlng wnric a". 7:30. subject, The Dawn of a Tomorrow". There will bo. several special in isieal numbera at these wrvices. In acMiton to th seletIons by the solot9 there will be a chorus van them, duecs, a trio aud a luartMte.' ludUna Aent;e Indiana and Witwer avs.. Iter. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Bible school 9:30 a. in.: servlcea ll:CO and 7:3f; prayer mee-ting Wedue!daj cTtalcg 7:30. BAPTIST. Flrit Main ana Wayne sts.. Rer. Charles A. Derker Sunday school 0:30: pi eaching 10:43 and 7:30: B. Y. P. U. 3 p. m. vjuincy Wtreel Quincy at. and Jlalne av.. Rev. Thoa. J. Parsons. Bible school 9:30, J. W. llandsll, superintendent; preaching services 10:30 and 7:30; B. Y. P. U. 6:45. Morning subject: "t'hrlst I'plifted . Evening suhjevt "The Triple Tribunal". The loyal wouien will meet with Mrs. I Mine. 140. Michigan av. Tuesday nfteriKA.n at -:30. for tag- meeting Tuesday evening at the home ot J. L. Bowman, 713 'ttaffe Grove av. Midweek servie on Wednesday eveuing. Choir meeting Friday evening. A cardial welcome extended to all. EVAXGKLltAL ASSOCIATION. Mil pah Corner Mah .ind Munn sts., Lev. Johu'U. Moer. Suuday nvhool 9:30 a. ."n., F. F. Burgcner, Hupcrintcndeut. hern. on at 10:4fl a. rn. and 6:30 p. in. Catec.etieal classes will meet at 1' :30 p. in. Young People's Alliance at 0:30 p. in., Clarence Perkins, president. Evening sermon, 7 :30. Mornltg subject: "Lessons From Gcthsemane". Young pefrple's Alliance subject for 'he evening: "The Great Salvation", St. John, 3:lo. Leader. Clyde Walters. Evening sermon by Itev. J. W. Metzner, of Elkhart, who will also conh't the communion service after the sermon. Wonitm'.s Missionary soiety meitiug at the home fMrs. Cynis Zehner, -03 East Paris street MomJuy night at 7:b". Young l'eoplea alliance buslnes-s meet In s at the church Tuesday evening at 7:45. The tie-wly-elected president, Claremv i'erkinn will preside at this meeting. i The monthly Missionary auxiliary will meet Wenlnesday evening at 7 at the dhuroh -and will be in charge of Rev. J. W. Bucks. The Ladles' Aid society will hold their monthlv business rnetlng at the hoimr of Mrs. YV. R. Hin.de, llliTi Portage av., Thursday at 2:30 p. in. Mrs. Ilinkle will be assisted by Mrs. Hlvely anl Mrs. Schenenherger. 'holr practice on rriday night at 7:30. GraceMichigan and Brick avs., Rev. Daniel D. Speicher. Sunday school 0:30 a. m., George W. Devioe, superintendent; sermon at 10:30 a. m. ; Young People's meeting 7 p. m. ; erviee 7:30 p. m. midweek service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Theme for morning: "New Y'ear Thoughts. Evening: "A Summary of God's Iteflulreruents". Young People's alliance buder, C. A. Tridle. Topic, -The Salvation", John 3:10. Church prayer meeting ami the election of a class leader Wednesday. 7 :. p. m. Cottage prayer meeting Thursday, 7:4o 1. m. First Cbirrh Lafayette and Monro Lis.. Kev. J. H. Evans. Sunday school 0:15 a. m., George J. Lonjr. superintendent; Germai preachln-r 10:30 a. m. : English prtachfnr 7:30 p. m.; Young People's Alliance 6:30 m.; prayer meeting Tuesday aid Wednesday 7:45 p. m At 10:30 . m.. Rev. J. W. Metzner, presiding elder of Elthart district, will preach communion servbti following the morning sermon conducted by the presiding elder. At 7:30 p. m. the pas-tor will preach, subject, 'Sanctlfv Yourselves For the Work of the Lord". At :3o p. in., Young People' .alliance, installing of the new otiicers. Missionary jirayer meeting Wednestjay evening at 7:30. ITeachlng srvioe this evening at 7:30 by the presiding elder. First Swedish Laurel ana Napier ts. Evening services 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday S p. m. .Mount Zlon BaptUt 113 N. BOdsell st. Rev. M. V. Meeds. Morning won alp, 10 '50 a. rn.; Bible ehool, 12 m.; B. T. P. U.. (J:30 p. m. ; evening worship. 7:3C p. m. Hungarian Washington av. a ad Cherry st.. Rev. William Bertok. Suniay schoo. 0 a. m. ; preaching serTict 10 x. m. 7:30 p. m. Elder J. W. Mctyner will offlciate. Hnnllih Mission Cor. Scott and Orchard Kts., Rev. U. K. Jloberg. -istor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. ui., Aur'tst Andenvon,

sunerlntendent. Moruluir worshin at 10:4,1 a. ui. Y. P. meeting at 4 :C0 p. "a. rot vice nt 7:30 p. rn. Prayer Thursday evening at 7:45. CorammunloQ service at 4:00 special music will be rendered. nietlngs every night during the 7:10 p. nx. each evening. Evening meeting rn. rayer week at Zion' Evangelical Coiner E and St. Peter sts.. Rev. Martin Waynt Goffeney, pastor. LUTHEIUN. tt. ranPs German Jefferson boulevard and William St.. Rev. lienor nolle. Regular service 10:30 a. m. ; Sunday school 0:30 a. m. English services in the evening at 7:15. lU'gular svrvico at 10:30. No Sunday school. Member meeting immellatly after service-. English servb-e at 7:15 p. m. No service in the evening. Annual meet ing in the afternoon at 2:30. Reports of the dlucrer.t treasurers will be heard and j iew otiicers lee-ted. Holy Trinity English Shermar? cud Llndsey, Rev. Albert Keck. Sunday school 1 .15 a. m,. E. Motts. superintendent; Men's Bible tlass taught by the pastor; Women's clais taught by Miss llomouth; Young People's class taught by Miss Johnson: c.'ilef service 10:0 a. m. : vepcrs with sen ion 7 p. m. ; mid-week servlees Wednesday 8 p.m. Gloria Hel Swrdln'i ChspiQ and Kec fts.. Rev. C. G. Erl ksoa. Sunday school 0 a m.; servic-s 10:30 and evening service 7:30 p. nail RET n KEN. Flrt IJrethren Church 1214 S. Michigan St.. Rev. A. E. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school 0:30. Superintendent i Hariey Firestone. Morning service. 10:.".0 i ci. m." ChristLiu Ijuleavor. O'.O p. m. Even inc service. 7:30. x I Morning Mibject: "Necessary Conditions For a Holy Spirits Revival". Pers'Uial Worker.' league has been organize.1 to aist during a revival whicli will be he'd beginning tonight, and continued iadeiinltely. 1 First Church of n Tlrethren Miami 1 st. and Indiana av.. Rev. M. Clyde Horst ; Sunday school 0:30 a. m. ; Men's Blblt ' c!ass in cliarge of the pastor: Women's Bible ulass taught by Mis? Cora V. Wise; preaching 10:30 a. in. and 7:36 p. m.J Morning subject: "Stewardship". Evening subject: "Ideal Church Home". Christian Endeavor, leader. Harrold Jackson. Subjer. Talents". Regular quarterly council Monday evening at 7:30. second Church of the Brethren dishing and Van Buren ts.. Rev. J. G. Grater, pi!or. Sunday s--l;oei at V:.,o a. ni . 11. ?rvle t 10:30: evening at 7:30. cnnstiau E. Berger. Superintendent. :drntng workers' meeting at ):.'0 p. in.. L. F. Welboni. president. Teachers' training work each Tuesday evening at 7:30, conducted oy Rev R. E. Berrr The church debt has recently Nu relinluHhc,l and the mortgage will le burned Sunday. A series of revival meettu: wlu beffin on January 11, conducted by EvangeMst (Wrge Swlhart. cf Rv.nn, lad. Teachers' trainir.g work Tuesday evening at 7 p. ui. tvjuducted by R. E. Berber. tMTEI) UKETIIRCN. Confrrrnee Memorial - Ptrachlng 10:4.i and 7:30; Sunfay school &:3i); Christian Endeavor 6:30; uiid-wek ervice Wednesday 7:43 p. a. REFORMED. rirst Corner Cxdfax and Lafnvette. Sunday school at to p. m. A. N. Stamm, superintendent. II. E. Parker, Assista,t suirin tendon t Morning fcermou by the F.ev. Merritt C. Reals, subject. "An Important Journey N evening st-rvlce. Mldvrit rrojer ser-

CROSS-CONTINENT HIKERS GIVE GOVERNMENT TUBERCULOSIS SERUM FREE.

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These folks walked from Los Angeles:, Cal., to "Washington to offer lo the government, free, a secret formula which is said to have cured them of tuberculosis. The pilgrims started on their hike last April and took the southern route across the continent. They slept out of doors mostly. Carrying the luggage they had three Mexican burros. This picturewas taken in front of the white house. Prom left to right are Miss Carrie Van Gassbeek, T. J. Price, Miss Mabel Ackerman and A. A. Berber.

vice Wedm.N.-rt:y evening, also election of trusp-es of church proin-rty. Kockhill I uion Suin)tlon Prairie road, one.quarter mile wes-t of Olive st. Bible sc'iool 4i t 2 :'to. f)w'ii Whlteinan, sJijHTinten.'le'nt. lnternatiinai lessons. Regular worship nt 3:45, In charge of Eider Harris. Everybody weh-onje. "In Fuion There is Strength". FREE METHODIST. Free Methodist Church Pennsylvania, av. and Rush St.. ttev. D. L. Lower. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Oscar Batson, superintendent ; preaching services 10:3j a. m. and 7:30 p. rn. EPISCOPAL. Stj James Lafayette -t. nortb of Washington av. Parish house. 319 W. Colfax ar Right IW. John Ilazen White, D. D , bishop of the lleese cf northern Indiana, rector. Rev. II. n. White, vieai. The ser vices at St. James'. chur:h on Sunday are: Present studies are on the Gospels and church history. Morning prayer with sermon, 10:15. Even'ig prayer and sermon, 730. Vested choir at morning and eveniug services. Bishop White's Bible el as for adults convenes et 9:45 nrlng Sunday school hour Trinity Hungarian. South Lafayette St.. near old court house. Rev. Victor von Kublnyl. rector. Sunday services at S a. m. and 10 a. ni. Bible clus-s Thursday at 8 p. m. ciitrcii or cod. Church of God Services are ueid In Melville hall. 212 C. Lafayatte st. Sunday school at 10 i. m.. Miss Lois Thompson, superintendent; Bible sf:dy at 11 a. ni., Mrs. Eruma Itiilsback leader. No BereaD meetlnc this week. YEfsI'EIt SERVICE AT THE '. W. C. A. A we-trola wneert, which was announeed for last Suudav wili be the pro-1 trn.m .t the reirnbir vp t,r sm-i.o ..t tho Young Women's Christian association t(). momnvw. Through the kindness of E4bel Bros., the committee was able to arrange for an hour of leautlfid records on J secretary 'of religious work. wiMrldurn from a vacation visit and will tale charge : of the vesper hour. Social tea w'll fol- j low the mirsle us usual Young 'voaieii j ire invited to use th Y. W. C. A. building during the Sunday oiu hours from l until :0O p. :n. CHEP.CII OP JESUS CHRIST OE LAT TER IA' SAINTS.

Michigan and Wayne sts. Preaching , , ?, X"V. ,4, 01 UJ'U 10 Iiau, "a t-en-icc Sunday evening. 7:00 o'clock. j culmination Iriday night in an elabJEWISII. I orate $2.50 per plate banquet given Temple Beth-El Lasalle av. and Tajloi ' Ma'or Harrow at the Itumely hotel. t. Abraham Croabach, rabbi. Servic j The banquet was representative of Sunday 10:30 a. m. I all political parties and was featured There will be special mor ilng music in with the presentation to the mayor of conslderatioa of the New Year. Willie a beautiful diamond stick pin. Hon. Mein, to n vlo n obllgato by his bro- xorman p. Wolfe made the presenter, Julius, will Flng "lVe Holy City'. tntinn Tr.irrv P n-irl'rur icm tmvt Mis Montgomery will slup Teimysou's tauo"- - Earhng sas toaht"Eiug Out. WUd BelU". master and many responses were Sunday anernoon the congregation will made, bold its annual mbuslncss meeting. Goetz, P. J. Kruyer and Archie GraBegtnnlng. Junday, January 11. Itabbi ham of South Bend. Mavor Darrow Cronbach will preach a series of discouro- expects to spend most of hia time in e on tne Jewish attitutte toward Chris- tb fntnro in thn ntiiPL-v nil Hoi.ia

i t iv vi uri4 in iru ujvu udji, tin iin tianity. The Christ Belief" will, oa January 11, be the tlrst in the erie?. SALVATION AKMV. Salvation Army meetings every night at 8 o'clock, except Monday, at 513 E. Jefferson boulevard with Ensign and Mrs. II. Cuthbert in charge. Sunday scbovl at 2:30 each Sunday afternoon. SEVENTH PAY ADVCNTIST. Seventh Day Adventlst. services on Saturday in Melville halt. Pu.stor A Ben Mooq. in charge. Sabbath school at d'JZQ a. in., preaching rervlce at 10:30. International Bible Stadrrt CIass. Meeting Sunday afternooa at 3 o'clock tt 102 N. St. Louis St., W. W. Williams, leader. rmvvs win w W s J Will hold servW in Thins hall, nt the Conservatory of Mulc, 1T07 S. MaiU St., Ut :.i0 p. m. Subject : Lockridge. "Education Lights". ClWhee Test given after lecture. SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ Malw and Madl on sts. Service Sunday at 11 a. ra. and 7:S0 p. m. Sunday school 9:45. Wednesday evening testimonial meetine at &. Christian Science .mdlng rooms T2 J. M. S. build-I leg, open dally excepting Suniay, from 12 m. to 5 p. m., also Saturday eveniugs from 7 to 0, where the Bible aud all authorized Christian Science literature maj be read. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attenu our service and visit the reading rooms. CATHOLIC. 8t. Patrick's 301 S. Tayior ftt.. Kev John F. DeGroote. C. S. C, pastor. Lor masses at 7 :30 and y a. m. Solemn high mas) and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2 p. ui. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Ve?pen at :30 p. ni. Meeting of chu-ch societie-j at 4 p. m. M. Casimlr's Tollsh S2l R. Webster St. r-ly Ilosary devotion at 7:S0, 0, 10 a. ni., 2 p. tu. bt. Ilrdwlre PoiUh Cor. Sxtt and Napier sts. Kev. Anthony Zubowiez. C. S. C, pastor. Low mass at 7:30; children's masM at 0 a. ni., high nts. at 10 a. in., Sunday school and benediction at 2 p. in., vespers at 4 p. ni. St. Stan!T-n- Tollsh 115 IS. Lincoln st. Rev. ltoinan Marcinlak, pastor. Mast at 6, 7:30 and 0 a. m. St. Adalbert's Polish Olive and Gracs tts. Kev. John Kubackl. pastor. Iallj majis at S a. m. Holy hour Wednesday vening at 7:30. Sunday uui?s 7:CO and iO a. m. Ft. Joseph Hill st. and Lasalle a Patrick J. Carroll, C. S. C, pastor. , Low masses at 7:30 and 9. High mass at 10 s. ru. r.enedictl"U 3 p. m. Sunday school at 3:1." p. d St. Stephen's Hunas,r!an Thomas aud Mcpfcerscn sts. Iter. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Ma?s at S and 10:15 a. ra. Sundsy school at 2 p. m. Benediction at 5 p. m Sucred Heart Belgian 112C W. Thomas st Kev. Carries V. Fischer, pastor. Masq at 7 and 9 :30 a. m. Sunday s-rhoo! at 2:"0 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Students' mass at 8 a. m Solemn high icatj at 10 a. m. Vesrrs at 2 n. m. St. Mar's Grrnuir.-431 S. Ti.vlor St.. Kev. J. M. sherer. C. S. C. D.ntor. Mm at 7:30 and 10 a. ta. Sunday school at 2 p. no. Benediction at 3 p. in gi:iol TILM.V W1UXK. METZ. (lermanv. Jan. 2. Seven soldier were killed and 25 were in Jured in a railroad wreck near here today.

NICKELS AND DIMES BUILT TALLEST BUILDING FOR THIS MAN.

[image] F. W. WOOLWORTH, who made a gigantic fortune in five-and-ten-cent stores and who built "Woolworth Tower," the world's tallest building, in New Y'ork city. . GIVE BANQUET TO DARROW Mayor Goetz and Other Local Men Attend Function. Special to The News-Times. LAPORTE, Ind., Jan. 3.--Sixteen ai . , , rtr r i j where his holdings promise to mako him immensely wealthy. WILL CLOSE SERVICES Many Converts Malc at Prairio Meetings. Harris Rev. Cecil Franklin of the Indiana Avenue Christian church closes tho third week of revival services Saturday at the Harris Prairie Christian church at Granger. Big crowds have turned out to all of the services and , 7. t.Y CV " i"-. ''uit'Z LMJIlilI .Uviiarn? is .ui. j iaiirnmo soloist and has won many converts by her singing. MARTIN'S FAMOUS GAY LIFE CAFE IS BROKE NEW YORK. Jan. 3. The busi nPSS 0f Iuis Martin, Inc.. conducted by the widely known restaurant man, went into the hands of a receiver Friday with $40,000 liabilities and assets of $10,000. The restaurant was famous in the gay life section of New York. IF CONSTIPATED OR BiHS "CASGARETS" For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Bowels. 4 flet a 10-cent box. Take a Cascaret tonight to cleanse your Liver, b'tomach and Bowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. You men and women who have headache, coated tongue, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have headache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every feu davs with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the str-mach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; tkc the excess bile from the liver and carry nil the constipated waste matter and poison from the intestines and bowels. Remember, a Casearet tonight will straighten you out by morning". A 10-cent box from your druggist means healthy bowel action; a clear bend and cheerfulness for months. Dont forget the children. Advertisement.

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Undermuslins at Savings of About 25 to 33 1-3 per cent nou) A splendid showing of new gowns, combination suiis, princess slips, drawers, bloomers all going at savings of 25 to 33 1-3 less, than their usual low prices.' 15 dozen eBautlful Gowns, at 9c ($1.25 and $1.48 values) four styles that have attracted much admiration. High neck or slip-overs. Made of tine English nainsooks, trimmed with beautiful val laces or embroideries. 15 dozen Handsome Gowns at $1.25 (values to $2.) high neck and slip-over kind. Five models. 20 dozen Crinkle Crepe Gowns, at 59c (89c value) beautifully trimmed with dainty linen lace. Very unusuallv well made. Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments for Children at quarter oil.

ii REG. $1 CREPE DE CHINE, 59c YD. 25 pieces of printed crepe de chine, in the very newest colors and designs. 50c, 75c, $1 SILKS REDUCED TO 29c YD. One lot of 18 and 22 in. Plain Messaline and Satins. Broken assortment of colors 29c yd. REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS Of every description at great reductions. Lengths for school dresses, women's skirts or dresses. VELVET CORDUROY $1 REGULARLY, 69c. Regular $1 velveteens also included at 69c yd. Navy, black, Cop., garnet, brown, etc. iia"t ANOTTIIIK KIND OF "GIVE AWAY" 'S. S '' yss -rSfM '.'4?, v's'i '.sst 4U..V. ' fSW - V ' V -' .:..:..'r: M 'si's ''' Vs,' W'.s. WWW 4 V. 'sss'. 2 'S. S 9 t "Did the bride's father give her away?" "On the contrary, he told the bridegroom she would make him a splendid wife." TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS Route of the Lakes TiiVIE TABLE (Effective September iyi3.) CjOHEN DIVISION. Daily Trains I;ave. 5:1." a ra ll:0j am 5:0 p 6rju a a 1:00 nocn o:u0 p 7 :u a m 1 :oJ p a 4; :(J p m m m a ui 2 :() p m ':'- p in V.M a m 10:10 a m 3:Oj p m ' ii:00 p m 4 .Ou p ji !! :00 p m MICHIGAN CITY PIVIsION. r:l a. m. t:oo a. m. 3:i p m. a. m. 7UJ0 a. xu. 11 :00 a. m. 1 :oo p. ni. 4 :.o p. m. 0:(j j). jn. 'j:J p. ra. ST. JOSEPH DIVISION. 5:30 n. ts:00 a. m.. 10;oo a. ra. 12 00 non, 2:00 p. nt.. 4 :oO p. m.. i:oo p. ni. anj s.OO p. m. to Niics. ilfciu. i.aly. 7:0o a. m., U:W a. m.t 11:00 i. m. 1 0 T m.. 3:00 p. m.. S.O p. in., 7:00 p. m.. :C0 i. tu. anl 11:00 p. m. to St. Jcrepb. Daily except Sutnisv. F. 1 IIARDT. Sunt. Traa'.ortatloo.

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FINE NAINSOOKS SPECIALLY PRICED Prices by far lower than you'll pay after this big sale 12;;C 16C, 1 Sc, 22C, 25c, 29c yd.

January Sale of Fine Sweater Coats for Women and Children 3oo Sweater Coats and Knit Caps put out at prices less than half their regular value. Women's Fine All-wool Sweaters, $1 worth as much as $2.50. full range of colors and sizes to early choosers. Women's Sweaters; were $2.95 now $1.95 tine allwool knit coats in all colors and sizes. Women's Sweaters; were $3.95 and $5, now $2.50 the highest grade sweater coats on the market. The selection is complete with all sizes and colors. Children's Sweater CoaU Reduced to 50c, $1 and $1.50 beautiful qualities in this great end-of-season clearance assortment. 30 dozen Hand-made Knit Caps Third off Girls and women's caps for sporting, motoring or every day wear. Great bargains.

STUDENT DIES WHILE PLAYING BASKET BALL CLINTON. Miss., Jan. 3. Aliles W. Dampeer, a student of Mississippi college, dropped dead from heart failure while engaged in a basketball jame Friday night. Dampeer raided his arm to toss a goal when he weakened, leaned against a post, and sank to the floor. DR. C. E. HANSEL TO BE ROUND TABLE SPEAKER Dr. Charles E. Hansel will be the speaker at the rirst meeting in the new vear of the round table which will be, held at the Oliver hot 1 Wednesday evening. Jan. 7, nt C:30 o'clock. I lis subject will "Th" Origin, Evolution and Persistence of Life." Dr. Hugh T. Montgomery will be chairman ' the evening. TRY NEWS-Th-..ES WANT ADS mv MrmP tirhcp hAMT Ano mi ll U VV 0s II IVi L.0 VvHiVil HUO

Here's a Little Secret That You V ant to Know It's a trade secret at that one that enables those on the inside to clean up handsomely.' We're telling it to you because we know you're interested in securing an automobile at a bargain. And here it is you can get real bargains in slightly used automobiles right now! Reason? Surely people want money to pay big Christmas bills with! We've put you next. Read the AUTOMOBILE" classification in The NEWS-TIMES Want Ads and you'll find the bargains.

LOT 19c AND 25c WHITE GOODS, Be Fancy white goods muslins, lawns, batistes and Swisses in pretty stripes and bars. 15c AND 17c CHECK GINGHAMS, 10c YD, Various size checks, in pink-and-white, black-and-white, b!ue-and-whitc; fancy stripes, plaids. KNIT MUFFLERS AT HALF PRICE Bradley or Phoenix Mufflers in all sizes and colors, 25c to $1.50 grades, now 2V2C to 75c. FINE NAPKINS REDUCED PRICES Beautiful qualities, now priced at S1.45, $2.95, S3. 30 and $3.85 dozen. 20 to 25 inch. 4 NEXT COME-BACK! Wife fiinsons ours. (complaininzly) The w nous..- in mt'ch larger th Husband Yes, rny d'ar. and th kir mortgage. . -.1. - r V

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