South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 73, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1914 — Page 2

SATl'IJII.W. M.MtCII J, lull

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

Sunday at the Churches

Regular and special Sunday services in South 13e:ui churches are given in the announcements below. All meetings are open to the public and everybody is invited to attend.

METHODIST, rtnt Main and Jefferson t.. Dr. Henry L. uTii. Clin re::nr 9:00; Sunday irswi 9:ZQ. J. C. fhf:T. superintendent; ertnun 10:4 a. eq.; Lpwortl League 0:15; prohtng 7:0. t , Holy enaimiinion in the morning. It N lioj.-.i t iiuikf tbn f.nnily d.iy, that our entire membership may attend by famllb-s. Lprt!i Ii-Mgue. 'v.'nmon Sctise IbilPmi." Ldi::i Tu! lender. M. Paul's .Memorial- -Colfax and Laport Hv. Jame Imard liardlner. undiy acl.ool W : a. xn.. Merrltt C. liealo, up4 .lotendent ; nwrnh'g worship 10:.''O a. m.; Kpw'.rth League t'r.TJi p. m. ; evening worntip 7:.t0; praer service 7:4o Wenetd-IT eenlDg.

Morning snbjc t. "I ollow-hip witti tne

ninir the i.:Mtor will

Iliviii"." In the ovi

give an nddre-s ,u Lord P.yron s poem. "'I' ho Prisoner of 'hilb-n." This poem ill l.e tid to lilti'lnte tle subject. M'nr I'.-bt to I'.i'.th l our lathers." This Js th M-'-onl in n seri"s of five .'vening h'TlUOIW Oil file getielM 1 t belli. "L'tfo Lehojis fr uit Modern Lite ratine.' The choir ill sitig at ?!. morning service. "While th nriiU-jr: ooiii T irr!l," by Ilatton. ind "1U :i!-i:;i.T Lord," by Sparger; :it the evening M-rviir tln-v will render "Kxnlted I:.- Thv N.-ini"." bv I'.- h. and "Tli. Iay 1 Iit mid Over."' My Ktil. A social hour r ill I"? held in tlf p.ir'ors of the church. at the lose of the o r In service. Grirf-MUblgaa and Tutt ata.. Iter. F. K. Dougherty. .Sunday school D:C0 a. m.: preaching uA? a. in.; class meeting 12 o'clock; Epworth League 6 p. m. ; erpninsc irmon 7:30 p. m.; prayer xnecting' WWilneaiay at 7:. llvfliiff .-rniori r K-v. At. II. ApilIy. M'ii" l'tcn' tihifH nnftlus Mm!.iy. v p. in. Woman's ForvlKn Mi-lon-;irv thank oiTcrinsr -rvlo 10:J."; theiue, -VIiat of th- Mjrht." IxjxTfll llelclitt Mlr-er anI Francis ts. Re-. Arthur (i. Schatfr. Sunday school l:45 a. in., 11. II. MnCt, . auperiutemlent ; public worship 11 a. ru.; Lp worth league rt:."0: evening service 7:1) p. m. Vmyrr meeUnjr Wfinen lay fTenlDC at 7:30 p. in. Morning sn!jt. "Tin UVxt t Cliristlnnlty; fVfniu;. ,,Tln Two Foundations. " Kappa inina m-tln MmI a y . 7:.) p. in. orihlai board mW'tintr, 7 : i.'t Mondny: l.roiM-rhood im-eting. M . in. Lmmi .1. 0;in jMk to th Kapj)a Fl ami t Ii Urotli'Thtod nutlni: of !n- Mls-louarv mi-itv Thursday. t;t The noriK- or '.Mrs .lovph KathbaF. r, KO) .. Sorin t. Trinity Itlainw and Vassar avs.. IteT. lllalne L. Klritpatnct. Sunday achaol 9:30 a. m.r O. H. Julian, superintendent ; mornIng wirlilp 0:43 a. in.; cla- Tnootlnjf IniinrJUtfly lollowlng; Kpworth Le.ngue 6:15 0 ai : eynlnj: rrlce 7:30; mid-week serfir UlDi(e7 7 :GO d. m. Kv. M. II. AppU-ly ulll ir-arh and ad3n i n 1 -r th' Lord's Supper at tin inornlrtff Worship. Mn-is nu'etiirtr lniin"liatly fiiPiwinu'. I"d Iy Itrotlior Applly. livening vtitijo t. ,'Tb,"iosp-l of Happiness." which .' the l.pclniiin of a short sri on 1 lu- 4,r.Mtitud-s." .lunl'H- ItMiif Wednesday, p. m. Mid-week senile subject. th llth e!iaitT of Mark. Ilpworth .Memorial '.'orner Miehipan and '.lve ,iv., ltev. Jesse W. I'un b, astr. SundH3- oi'hiKi! O.Hi) a. in., Claude Youi:?, niperlntendent. M'irnlnjr servlee 10.40 a. in. Vesper service l p. ni. F.pwnrth league r. p. ni. Lverjiii(r wrvice 7..'10 p. in. Sundav school serinoiiet le theme: "New

ly r

IlnlUted." Morniu? tbeine. "The Hlirli

.Ministry

?l!ss halsv

1

of Seiv Jodoii.

e. i.pworm leaoer. Vesper senbes will

addn---d lv liabbl 'rou1iaeh of Teni-

1 ! I''th-Ll on :i phae of the soelal serii c and eouinion cood. Social service prayer nieetiii Friday evening. Tin re:ulrtr monthly meeting of the Sunday sehind Iiard will evuivene iminediatelr aftei prayer service. German -Lafayette and "Wayne ats.. Rev. Jacob Sehott. Sunday i-'hool 9:30 a. m., Jihn Koch. atiperintendent : preachtna; 30:?O and 7:30; Kpivorth Inxue 7 p. ra. ; rrajer matins: Wednesday 7:4." p. ra. Stall Memorial Michigan and Victoria Im., ller J. y. McKay. Sunday school 10 a. ta.t A. Katterlielarkh, superintendat; Men'a Plble clas taught by the pastor; public worship 11 a. ui. ; evening rrlce :30 p. ai.: Lpnorth league 0:30 p. m., Mis Flossie Jester, president; prayer meeting Wednesday evenln? 7:30. Wealeyan Sample St. and MarietU av.. Iter. F. O. Spltlcr. p.istor. Morning service 10:30; evening servbs 7:3.0; Sunday school 9:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. SjHH'ial iiiir-ic in evening service, i'ible dais Friday, ' . in.

Hlver TarkS. Serenib t.. I!ev. I'ord. Sun. lay seu.-d 'j:::o. "Wolfe, superititeiulent ; preaeliln j

l.pworth league. '.:.".(. 1'red

Itorkhill Union Sumption Frairle road, one-fjuarter mile ncit of t)ll- st. liible yehool at l':3). Owen WMteman, superintendent. International lessons. Iteliglouworship at 3:4o, In charge of Elder Harris. 8 p. m. llasajarlan Corner TTnahlngtoa ar. and Cherry st. lU v. It. Ibctok, pastor. Public WoraMp at 20 a. in. cud 2 p. in. Sunday achoo! at 5 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday crenlngs. tSAPTIST. l irst Main and Wayne .sts., Kev. Charles A. Decker. Sunday school 9:30; pleaching 10:45 and 7:30; B. V. P. U. 3 p. m. Mount Zion HaptUt 113 N. Dldsell it. Krenlng rTlce 7 :30 p. m. ; prayer meeting Tburdar p. m. Morning topic, "Our P.aptist Heritage;" evening-. "A llruftrr's Ciiverin.M Iirt Swedish Laurel auu Napier ts. Ker. M. V. Mc-edi. Morning wortulp, 10:30 a. m. ; Bible aM-hool. 12 m. ; II. JT. P. U.. ti:3o p. in.; evening tvorahitr. 7:30 p. m. (iranger Kev. J. P.. Donaldson, pastor. .Sunday school nt 30 a. in. Preaching at fs p. ru. Qainry PtreetQuincy t. ard Itlalne nr., Her. Thos. J. i'araons. Bible xohooi 9:30, J. V,'. Kandall, saprlr.tendent; preaching services 10:30 and 7:30; B. Y. i'. V. :i5. Mornln;: tb?me, "The Coming King;" evening, "The Hinge of Destiny." Inquirers' meeting Sunday ji f trnon t H ' ln-k lor tbfee who signed cards last Sunday; others also welcome. P,. V. P. F. leader, Owight I 'arsons; sutjc-t, "How to Prevent Poverty." Tuesday evening Patir T. J. Parsons will deliver a lecture at the hurch on "The Thrilling Story of Judson. the lioueer Missionary." la'uy beautiful leti:res will .illustrate, the lecture. Ad mission fre. Weilnesilay eveuliitf the midweek i-ervlce at tlie church. CHRISTIAN, rirst Main at., south cf public library, Rev. (ieorg Watson Herary. Morning Bible school 9:15 a. ru.. J. Holland Wltwer. uperintendeot ; morning service 10:40 a. aa. ; Christian Endeavor fj:C0 p. m.; evfa ing service 7-30 p. m. Pres. L. Sniff. Tri-State college, Angola, Ind., will preach morning and evening. Special convention of the Christian churches of St. Joseph county Wednesday, March 11. Ministers of the churches will speak. There will be a forenoon, afternoon juid eveuing session. District Ilvangclist A. L. Martin of La Fouutaine, Ind., will preach in the evening session, 7:30. The pastor. Rev. (Jen. W. Heniry, will pleach next Suuday in Philadelphia, Pa. Indiana Avenue Indiana and Wltwer vs., Iter. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Bible i-iiooi '.i::;o a. m., Fred Wilson, supt.; services 11 and 7:30; Junior Fndeavor 1:30, Mrs. A. L. Brenner, snpt.; Senior Lndeavor 0:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. A matter of special importance will be brought before the church at the Sunday morning service; all members should be present. Morning thine. "What I in thy hand?" i: veiling, -Religion :,nd ChristianIty." Mrs. Win. IIeg(; will sing a .solo at the morning worship. Linden Ave. Church of Christ Linden ave. and Carlisle st. F. Allan Massey, pastor. Preaching nt 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at L':30 p. m. C. E. at G:C0 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. 7 :.'J0. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Fii-st, Iwifayette and Monroe sds. J. II. Evans, pastor. .Sunday school at 0:1." a. in.. William Flagle. superintendent, i'reacliing services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 :.3() p. m. Young People's, alliance, 0:.'H); Miss Rhnda Rausch, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 :::). Choir rehearsal Tuesday evening after prayer meeting. Morning subject. "Christ's Commission to His Disciple;" evening. "The Power of Prayer." The sermon at 10:::o n. m. will

oe in the interest of sionary society. V. p.

ma i I liner; subject. Poverty." .Morning subject, the Future;" evening. !oam." Special music lug. Y. P. A. leader.

ingtcn sr. Parish house. 319 W. Colfax ar. Kirn: Rev John Hazon White, I). IU

blshoo of the dlccrse of northern Indiana. 1 rw'lrtr. Rev. II. R. White, to-u1. The ser- i vices at St. JatneV cbur;h on Sunday are: I

l'res-nt studies are on the Gopeis and church history. Morning prayer with sermon, 10:43. Evenlsg prayer and sermon, 7:30. Vested choir at morning and evening services. Bishop White's Blbl cla for adults convenes at 9:13 during Sunday school hours. S a. in. Trinity Hungarlar.. rnth Lafayette St.. near old court house. Rev. Victor von Kublnyl. rertor. Sunday services at S a. m. and 10 a. m. Bible class Thursday at KE FORMED. Flrt Corner Colfax and Tafayette. rULday .school at 10 a. m. A. N. Stamm, suirintendent. Orville II. Hall, assistant supTintendent. Prayer meeting Wcdnesilay, 7:43 o'clock.. Morning theme, "Endowment for Service," KeV. Men-it C. Bcale; text. "What is that in thine hand';" No evening sprvbe. Adult Bible class will be entertained Monday evening r home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanley, POT. s. Lafayette sr. A congregational imrtlng will be held March Is at the church.

THE MARKETS.

March

IMON STOC K YARD-.

UNION STOCK YARDS. 111..

Hog' Receipts 7.o; market shade hili- i er. Mixed and butchers ..""'i.70: good j l:eavy s ; rough heavy v.".); light J's.ptvs "; pigs .siJ.V.';i.:r; bulk s.. roi s.i,.". " ! Cattle- Reo ip;s jparket steady. 1 lb-eves .7.-3'.73 ." cows and heifers ?:.7, ; ;s..); stocked anl feeders .st;..Vis.W; icxans ".. CO, .40; calves S.m.ki'.j H.i. Sheep Receipts l.C'i; market st-idj. Native and western $:U:jb.0; latnbs $-".oj

CIICRCII or GOD. Church of ;od Services at Melville hall, li'g S. Lnfayette st. Sunday scii.v)l at 10 a. m. ; Mrs. Mary Cordray. superintendent. Monday evening Elder V. C. Maple will fpak at 0'l S. Fellows st. Su!j-t. "The Resurrection." Berean nieetiug Thursilay evening at 411 E. South st. SEVENTH DA V ADVtNTIST. seventh Day Adventht, fervlce" on Sal nrday in Melville han. Istor Al'en Mdoq. in charge. Sabbath school at 80 a. m., preaching tervlce at 10:30.

i:AT Ill l FALO s'f 0( K. EAST BUFFALO, March 7. Cattle Re- j celpt 7." bead: market slow and steady. Prime steers .73 VPO; butcher grides' Calves- (;, vipts L'" head: market active' r.Oe lower. Jull t) choice ';.', t'".; l'J.."(.

Sheep at.. I lambs Riivipts c.(hh) head: market slow, lambs IO'VITh- higher. Choiv lambs .7.73'H7.!'m: cull to fair AVbofi 7.-3 ; yearlings &.iHi;'t: shep s:;.toM;.io"". Hogs I'eci'ipt C.so- market Mow, lo'.f '." liwiT. Yorkers .vfioip.oo; pigs- .'.m fii'.i.fMC, mixed SV.'jl'.MNj; heavy .s.TiKff s.T3 ; roughs ss.trs.-. st;l K .0.3'o;7.'J. w

the Woman's MiS. leader. Mrs. Em"How to Prevent

Hod's Program for "The Modern Jeroniornlng and eTen-

Lrie Mark; subject.

now 10 rrevenr I'overty." Annual meetng of the congregation Mondav evening

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at 7:b" (;ruc Daniel nens." Perm on

meeting 7

Michigan and Drlcg avs.. Rev. D. Speicher. Sunday achool 0:30 a. m.. C. A. Tridle, superintendent;

at iu:oO a. m. : loune I'eon e'a

p. m. ; service 7:30 p. m.; mld-

c"ent

Charles V. E. 10:40;

Miller, presl-

::; prayer J

evening preaching

meeting. Wednesday evening, h o clock. Morning subject. Matthew the Publi- !?:" veiling. "Doubtful Actions -Are Slnlul." Rum H :J3. Epworth league leader. Fr 'd Miller: subjc, t. "Common Sense I!iligton." FlPle !.,ss,s: For the coininnj itv. at the chur !i Sunday monilng. :30'. :istriit No. 1. at W. II. 'Rerteh's. ;reonJiwn av.. Tliursday evening. 7 :.".o ; district No. J. ;(t P.edcll's. PMC. S. Seventh st., Molllay evening. ( :.".o. Epworth league v las-i tit the ihiinii M-.nd.-y evening. 7 :.'. Mnn ( tiaprl Su:niay school 10 a. m.. John Holtou, suirintendent. Preaching Pi be evening. Mt. 1'leasant-Sunday s.-liooi 10 a. m., .I.tt Swank, superintendent. Purtae Chapel -Sunday school 10 a. i.e. Mrs. Wm. Olllio. superintendent. Olitet A. M. EIlev. C. Emery Allen, 1. D. pist.T. 31 W. Monroe st. 10:30 a. Jr. preaching. Sundav school 3 p. ni..

SCIENTIST. Flrat Churrh of Chriit Malu and Madlaon sts. fcien-ice Sunday at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. tn. Sunday s-hool U:45. Wednesday evening testimonial mating at Uhrlstlaa

Science .vadlng rooms .20 .1. M. S. build

ing. open dally excepting Sunday,

12 m. to 5 p. m.. also Saturday v evenings Irom 7 to D, wi.rre the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attenu our tervlce ana visit the. leading rooms. SALVATION ARMT. Salvation Array meetings etery night at 8 o'clock, except Monday, at C13 E. Jefferson boulevard with Euslgn and Mrs. II. Cuthbert In charge. Sunday schoil at 2:30 each Sunday afternoon SALVATION ARMY MISSION. Mission hall, 113 E. Jefferson blvd. Ser. vices every night except Monday. Mission Sunday school at 3 o'cleck every Sunday afternoon, conducted under the auspices of the churches led by Capt. F. II. Jewell. SPIRITUALISTS. The Spiritualists will bold services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Worthington, ".30 E. Lawrence St.. Mishawaka. Sunday even lug. 7:."J. Clarence Lockridge. hi-tur-er. Subject. "Necessary conditions for

PITTMH BGII STOCK. PITTSBURGH. March 7.- 4 'attle Stipnly fair. Market steady. Choice .yVij'.i.lO; prime .vs..K,.s."i ; god .Kij.40 ; tidy butchers .tH)r,is.St ; fair 7.'J,Vr.7..V ; common -sf,.r,OiV7.(M: (ninnnin to g,ol fat bulls

M.3(Kr7.3i; eouinion to good fat cows S:;.l(l 1 ''T.(M: heifers Z7,.T)'i s.oo : fresh cows 'and j springers - 1"..0(K; so in) V4.., ,,lves . 11. ! 11.34; heavy and hin calves 57.30 sjki. Sheep ami lambs-.Supply fair: market slow. Prime wethers .ir.irC.i:."i: g,Mil ' mixed S".73'?d.l(i; fair mixed .". hij r.73 ; j culls and common JC.HKj ... ; lambs .."..)! 7.7o. i

Hogs Receipts 10 double decks; market lower. Prime heavy hugs .S'.i.lO: mediums

from I : n:' v.v J'orkei-s Js'.i.io; lilit yorkers

."M.ry pigs .s.imi'. s.t.O ; l ioigtis .ini'tr

it

Housing the "Store for Good Merchandise is Receiving the Finishing Touches

liiMvy mixed .s..lo: st.i-s T.ooi; T.i'o.

NATIONAL STOCK YARDS. j NATIONAL STOCK YARDS. 111.. March; 7. Cattle Receipts .".T.", in' iuding 73 southerns. Market steady. Native beef sleers I S7.r4tilO "'."i native v nml botforo si "'.I

-- - iv i.'ii,-. a ill s S.30; stokers and feeders S3.OtKi7.30; aires ., ( M)rt 1 l.yo ; Texas steers $r,.17r,i s.-jr ; cows ;(nd heifers SUM'otJ.OO. Hogs Receipts ."..poo." Market weak. 3c lower. Mixed .ss.."'i7 s.7r, : K,y,u Ss.7o S.7." ; rough Ss.l'orff s..-,o: light s..v(Vjs.7o; pigs $7.'S0i .13 ; bulk S.t'o s.70.

jeep--Ma rket :.7.". ; yearlings

steady. S".7.K 7.

Mutton ; lambs

j3.73? ?7.UVi

spirit manifestation!

will be present.

A message medium

Y. 31. C. A. Y. M. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men, in the auditorium of the boys' building. A special speaker will be secured for each tSunday and special music will be furnish., od. Y. XV. C. A. At the Young Women's 'Christian association the vesper service at 4 o'clock will be oddress-.'d by Miss Carrie Rein, general secretary of the Associated Charities; subject, "Riches and Poverty." TEMPLE I1ETII-EL. Temple Iteth-Ll Lasalle and Tavlor. Abraham Cronbach, rabbi. Services Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Subject, "Babel and Bible." This is the first in a series, "Epochs of Jewish History." International Bible Student Clans. Meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at 102 N. St. Louis st.. W. W William, CATHOLIC. St. ratrlck'a 307 S. Taylor et.. Rev. John F. DeOroote. C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:30 and 9 n. m. Solemn high mass and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Vespers at :G0 p. in. Meeting of church societies at 4 p. m. St. Caslralr'a roIlh S2l S. Webster St. Holy Rosary devotion at 7:30. 9, 10 a. in., and 2 p. m. t. Hedwlge roilsh Cor. Scott and Na pier fits. Rev. Anthony Zubowicz. C. S. C. pastor. Low mass at 7:0; children's mass at 9 a. m., high mass at 10 a. tn..

IIICAtiO CHAIN. nilC.UJO. March 7.-Opening-Wheat May !:;.: July .ss to S77;c. Crn May c;"-; Julv CCc ; Sept.C3c. oat May bb'c. Pork Miiy Si' 1.07)1;.-,: .Tulv SM.7". Lard Ma v sios-,: .Tulv .ll.(rjro.-. Ribs May Ml..Vo."7; Julv Sll.f.7. Cbse: Wheat -May U:", "ie : July 7.-;c

Corn May M'fq ; July c,i(lo'ic. oatsMa v 40' o': Julv 3:-Hc. Pork May .N'lM.ik'i; Julv S.i.70. Lard .May -107; July Si 1.07. Ribs May Ml.."; Julv 11.077,70

Sept.

CHICAGO PAIKV MAKKKT. 'IIICA(;t. M are ii 7. Egg market was strong today, although business was of small volume. Butter ruled steady. Poultry was quiet. Butter lb-ceipts 7.010 tubs. Creamery extra L'bc: extra first -J7fii-; first iVKfg7e; pocking stock IS'V lsi.je. Eggs Receipts "7..vT c.o". Current receijd.s 2Pii:3'i.e: ordinarv firsts L7c : first -e; extra ;r.-; checks L'O'Jlc; dirties 'SVt - W. Live Poultry Turkeys 17e: chbkens 141c: springs 1CCe; roosters l,:c: geese lie; ducks 13ff h

at 2 p. m.

preaching i :U Zion A. XI. 1 o. Proachi:)und.iy S'-hooi

p. m , class meeting 12 tu. . Rev. B. W. Bow en, pa1 1 :Oo a. in. and S p. ni. l'J :::o and prayer meeting

Wednesday eenmgs. I REE METHODIST. I"rev Mrtlouiat hurcb Pennsylvania at. and Rush st.. ller, D. L. Lower. Sun ilr school 9:C0 a. m, Oscar Ration, suierlnte.-jdent ; prtMching services 10;3U a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Fi:lUYf EEIAN. First Corner ot xVashlugron av. and J .ifayette st. Rev. Charles A. Llppincctt, 1. D., minister. b:: worship at 10:43 a. m. and 7:0 p in. liible s-. hv.xd at i :30 ra.. Albert Leisure, superiuteudent.

league at 9:L0 a. ra. .1 p. m. Young I'eo-

p. in. Mid-week

frvlre ednes,l.y at :..0 p. iu. Morning tluioe. "The Fire Art of LetterWriting;" evening. "Thtlreat Invitation." Trlnio Comer foifix av. and St. IVfcr ft . Rev. John S. Burns, pastor. Bible school at '.:i.". J. P. Wbiteuian, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 :H) a. m.

Men's Bihle study Junior Kudeavur at

pie's meeting at ti

- y . - ib .s

"k servi.e eunesnay, :.;u p. m. At the monilng worship Rev. F. Rausch will occupy the pulpit. -Y. P. A. leader. . Trowbridge; subject, "Prevention of Poverty." i;vening t heme. ."Joseph a Type of Christ." Tuesday. 7 :4.". men's nxvtlng. All men are kindly invited to be present. BRETHREN. rirst Brethren Church 1214 S. Michigan st.. Rev. A. E. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school 9:::o. superintendent. Hartley Fires-tone. Morning service, 10:30 a. m. Christiau Endeavor, J:30 p. in. Evening service, 7:30. First Church of ff IJrettiren -M.ami t. aud Indiana av.. Rev. .M. Clvde Horst. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. ; Men's Bibls class in charge of tb piwtor; Women's Bible class taught by Miss Cora V. Wliej preaching 10:0 . ra. and 7:30 p. m.; Second Church of the Brethren Cush Jng and Van Burea st.. Rev. J. O. Grater, pistor. Sunday a'hiol at t:"0 a. m.. R. service at 10:30; evening at 7:30. Christian E. Berger. Superintendent. Morning workers' meeting at 0:30 p. ra., L. F. WelbtO"n, president. Teachers' training work each Tuesday evening at 7:30, couducted by Rev. R. E. Eergr River Park Ml.in 1103 Seventh St.,

M. Clyd Horst. Pastor. Sunday school at j -:3o p. in.. Emma Purkey, superintendent.' UNITED BRKTHRE.N. Conference .Xteraorlnl - Preaching 10:43: pnd 7:;W; Suni'ay school 9:30; Christian' Endeavor C:30; ir.id-week ervic Wednea- j day 7 :4i p. m. !

LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity Eng-Uah Sherman and Liuusey, Rev. Albert . Keck. Sunday school L.15 a. ra., E. Motts, supcrtntenaent; Men's Bible class taught by the pastor; Women's class taught by Miss IIomouth; Young People's ciass taught uy Mis Johnson; chief service 10:50 a. m. ; vespers with sermon 7 p. m. ; mid-week service Wednesday p. ul St. rani's German Jeff erscrn boulevard and Willisra at.. Rev. Henoch Ilolle. Regular service 10:30 a. m.; Sunday i:hool U::o a. m. English services in the evening at 7:1." nu second aud fourth Sundays ca h month. Morning topic. "Christian Education."

W. Ritzmann. who has been called as

Sunday school and benediction

vesper at 4 p. m.

St. Stanir PotUh 113 N.-Lincoln at. Rev. Roman Marclnlak, pastor. Mass at 6, 7:30 and 9 p.. m. 8t. Adelbert's I'ollsh Olive nj Gracf ft, ltev. John Kubackl. pastor. Dallj mass at 8 a. ra. Holy hour Wednesday venlng at 7:30. Suuday mass 7:30 and 10 a. ra. St. Joseph Hill t. and Lasalle ar., Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:30 and 9. IiJgh mass at 10 i. m. Benedictlou 3 p. ra. Sunday school at 3:15 p. ra. St. Stephen's HnngarIan--Thomas and ilcPherson sta. Rev. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Mass at 8 and lu:i5 a. m. Sunday school at - p m. Benediction at 3 p. ra. Sacred Heart Belgian 1120 W. Thomas it. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7 and tt:G0 a. ni. Sunday school at g :30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Students mass at S a. ra. Solemn high mass nt 10 a. in. Vespers at 2 p. ru. St. Mary's German 431 S. Taylor St., Rev. .7. M. Sherer, C. S. C. pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10 a. in. Sunday school at 2::;0

TOLi:iM GRAIN. TOLEDO, March 7. Close -Wheat -red 97;o; -ash Hse; .May Sl.io"-,;

orn i ash ..e; Mav -sr? Oats Cash 41,,,"c: May 4:',c Tover sim'.I Cnsh Ss.r,o:

vpiu c'mo: uctooer .o.. Alsike Prime and March Sio.OO

-No. 2 July

e: July 07;c. Julv i.e. March A0:

SOUTH RlND 3LnKKTS.

& Glai,

FLOUR AND rr.KI) (Corrected Dally by Knobloek Hydraulic Ave.j

Crreals and liour Buying wheat at 02c; oata at 40o, retailing at o,:.; :ye, COc; foru. buyiug at 3xe, solliug at 70c.

PROVISIONS. (CorrectDi Dally by F. W. .Mueller, 218 E. Jefferson Blvd.i I ruit Oranges, per case, .S2.23; selling at -0c to 3t)e per iloz. Lemons, case. $4,3o; selling at Go to 40c per doz. Bananas, buying 73c to jier bunch; selling 3e to HJc per doz. Caulitlower. buving M.30 per doz. ; selling, 7 to LW each. Yegrlal)Ies New cabbage, paying 2''c pound; selling at 3c. Potatoes, r,c i'er ou. , selling at 23c icr peck. Butter and Lggs Country butter, paving 23c to .".(; selling, 27c to Zoc. Cream- :. ;;ic. Eggs, strictly frch, paving 27c; selling 32c to ;;.V.

Everyday shows progress in the work of putting the fixtures in shape and preparations are being made for our occupancy m a few days. All the sections demoted to the many departments soon will be transfered and ready for our giana opening. Watch Announcements in next weeks papers. The new merchandise which has peen ordered for our spring selling in this our new store represents the best that can be produced in every line the best that our cumulative experience in meeting the demands of an

us to fore-

exacting clientele enables specify; the best that the

most manufacturers of America and Europe can produce in accordance with these specifications. Much might be said of the excellence of interior arrangement however wc trust your inspection will prove our efforts are appreciated and that your comfort has not been forgotten. Rich decorations and good music will be a strong feature of our grand opening and the future recommendations we offer will be Quality. Good Service. Depenc able Merchandise.

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BroBo

HAY. STRAW AND FEED. (Corrected Daily by tne Wesley Miller Flour ,V Feed Co., 420 S. Michigan St.) Hay, pay lug 12; selling at $14 to SIC Sraw paying 7.Uf, celling at 0- per bale. Old corn, pajlng ;,sc per Iu. ; celling atbGc to 70o per bu Oats prying 4(V ptr bu.. selling at 47c to .M;e per bu. Clover seed, payiugsi.30 per bu. ; sdiug at s to Ss.o.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From tb r ecor&s of the Indian VI : & Lean Co,

LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Dally by Major Bros., S. Logan treei.) Heavy fat steers, live cwt.. $5.00 to $7.23: dressed, $12.C0 to $12...0. Feeders, $3.73 to $0.75. Lambs on foot, StJ.oO to 7.00, dressed 12c to 14c Hogs; 100 to 200 lbs.. Ss.15 to $3.30. :w to oOO lbs., .S?.2G to

SEEDS. (Corrcctea iany t.y Warner Bros Co., 114 E. Wayne St.) SeedsTimothy paying S2.30 to

tjusiitl. selling at .J.0o. i;ed clover fl.00, selling S.CO.

See4

$3 per paying

's me tin;

f Chrb

tl in Enat t:43. rtnou at

ouu g peopb

ueir.r meets Sumlay evening Evening worship vi 'org and

t :13. .No pre.n liing inrning or evening on account of pastor's Illness. The annual concregation.il meeting p tpo::ed until March --". W etiumter Rrv. IE R. Ilostetter. Sunflay school 9:30; public wursilp 10:13 atJ l-JO; Cliri'tlan Endeavor 3:o0; prayer meetlcg Wediesday evening. M"T.!!lg theme. "The U tt V 'li 'I ble El'-hes;" evening, "Ttio tragi-- career of a cift'si man wl.. trirbd with lis tar.ts Hi.d grieved away the Spirit of tiod."- C. E. subje-t. "How to preent p.-erty." Jues.Jay eeni:!g the auxiliary will entcr:.iu in the ;,riors f the hurch. Prajer ri..-ting -iddrosed by S. B. Pettingill." Hope Ler slid iHTtmi sts. George Wm. AUlv.n, B. I. min'.st-r. Bible school First Cb ireb Lnf.iyeOe and Monro Kev. J. II. Eva:. Sundsy scLo-oI i::5 a. m., Oeorge J. Lung, superintendfit: Oeruiafj prea-hirif 10:3) a. m. : K; Klish prfchlnr 7:30 p. a.; Young Peo-;-l'vs ARiuD.-e 6:."0 p. in.; prayer meeting J'ueday sid Wedtieady 7:43 p. m Miipab Con:'' M.n: sr,.l iiunne sts. r. Jonn ( M'-r. Sunday s Lol 9:3.)

i. n;., l . 1 B'irge:ir, supernitenaeni. S'-ritK ti at 10:11 a. tn. and C :-0 p. in.

4

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O

ii will me Aill.ii. at

Davb-s. sii

"at--hctlcal Jot.:.g iVvp! 1:10 a. m. V i-rvis l'j:4."

-rvi at 3:.". j p jr.. ; i uch WeUxieUay eeuiiig

at :

2 :C0 p. ra. ".ti p. m..

pt. Prei'h

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Meeting

F.rouglit forward. $70,001.71. William Hupp and wife and Homer Taggart and wife to Bernard (ioppert, a tract of land in Clay township,' $2,920. Bernard Coppert and wife to Homer Taggart, lot 10S, Iucsscl's second adVtion. $2,000. Edward Kizer to G. TZ. Kimmel and A. B. Stout, part lots 7 and 8. FoK.'.rty's sub. $1. 1 n M In I lno.-'1 ll-i.l . ! I 1

teaiier of the fiur lower grides or our I . . t't,,t1.i - t;.,; , i ',r. parochial s hool. will be installed. Choir j -d L. Kimmel, let Kinzie A: Good S and scholars will Mng. Y. I. S. will meet I sut. fl. . Tuesday evenlug at lr monthly btisl- Stephen A. Knoldock and v.ife to ness mating. Monthly nuxiiug of meu's Charles M. Kreighbaum's Und. 1-2 lot so ity Sunday aftenioou at 2:13. j 37s, in Gaylor's third addition to Mish-

Zion's F.vanrfttcal Corner K. Wiyni I uwaka. S2.

I St. Joseph Loan & Trust. Co.. Tr.. to 1 Fannie White, lot 10$, iiucv Heights, i S2 43.

TALLOW A NO 1IIOKS. ; (Corrected Daily by s. YV. Lippman, J10 N. Malu St.) ! Tnllow Rough, 2c to 2Vic; rendered. : o. 1, 4V- to 3c; No. 2, 3c to V2C. Hide No. 1 green hides. 11c to 12c:

1 cured, caif ikin. l."4c to 17H'-: wool, 17c I rOL'LTUY AND .MEATS. !

I (Correct J Daily by the Uerndell Market, 123 N. Main SU) Poultry Spring cnicven. paving 124c to 13c;; gelling at :o to ZW; old cMcteus. i paying 12ie; sellng nt 20c Turkeys, payj IMS B- to 0c dressexl; sellng, 2.c 10. 1 .Meats Retail: Veal, 20c to 30c; round ' gteuk, 20o to 23c; girloin steak. r.Oc; porter touH?, 03c to 40c; beer roast, 2bc to 23c; 1 boiling beef, 10c to 'JOc; lard, lc: smoked ; ham. 20c to 40c. Oysters, 40c to COc quart

and St. 1 eter st?., Rev. Martin uotTeney, pastor. Gloria Del Stvedlsu Chfpln and Kect sts.. Rev. C. G. Eritkson. Sunday school 9 a. m. ; frvis 10:30 and evening aersvpdish Mission Cor. Scott and Orchard ts.. Rev. O. K. 2!oberg. istor. Sunday echool at 9:30 a. m.. Aurust Anderou, suporinteudent. Morning worsMp at 10 :3 a. m. Y. P. meeting at 4:0 p. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer rceetlag Thursday evening at 7:43. HOLY NAME LIT HER. YN Sundav school nt i:13 a. m.. A. E. Motts.

superintendent. Men's Bible class taught j bv the pastr. WomonV Bible class taught1 lV .il.-s Homutb. Young Ladles' Bible; l"ass taught by Miss Johnson. Chief ser-' vbe with Holy Communion : i reception ; of lu-w uieml'ers at l:.".o a. m. Jua:terlyj reports will lt given after this service. 1 The Kings Helpers will mvt at 3 p. in.,! lender. Josephine Brubuker. Luther league!

at i:K p. m.. ieiuer, mts nine i.uuis. Topic: "Is My Lord". Vi-spers with serm.m at 7 p. in., subject. "The Iiss of the Soul Contrasted With the Oaiti of th

lary lierndt and Otto Eerndt to Agnes" Eerndt, lot S. Anderson's sab.

$1. State of Indiana to C. Ii. tract of land in Herman $3.21. ' Total. $75,236.

Calvert, a township,

ENROLLMENT SHOWS GAIN

Statistics Ueeal J'.Sll lupilSouth Heiiil SclitxI .

in

The of the

public

Teacher'

day

ber

in.

association

will I

it T l r. in -it ttirt

M Training class Wislr.esIMiten services Wedr.es.

World." rr.-et on church, dav at 7

lay at 7:43 p. m. Sermon illustrated with trHJ.tic slides. Subject : "The Power of the r.pel In the New Hebri b The

The Tne-

tt 13 P.

wietv will meet on Thurs-

at the home of Mrs. William ' Sherman av. Choir te1 hurch on Friday at 7:13 p.

les AM si

dav afennn Matthew . SI h-ars.il at the

m. EPISCOTAI St. Juint- Lafayette at. ior'

cf Wash-

enrollment for the new year children in the South Bend schools which has just been

completed, shows the number of pupils is S.S41. The actual number in the schools rrid .y was 7,12 1 . The difference between the number enrolled and the number now In school is accounted for By the list of tho?" dropping" out to go to work and those leaving the city. The enrollment shows a gain of 45" pupils since the beginning of the sei:cstrr. This number includes the Polish children recently received and all others received frm other sources. The total number enrolled hut year was about s3oo.

DROP ROBBERY CHARGES: Two Max Held as Alleged Pickpockets j I Are Released. The cases against James Miller and j Charles Myers, alias Mock, charging I them with robbery, were dismissed in police coin t (Saturday morning. Dep- j nty Prosecutor Daniel Nye was unable i to secure suilicicnt evidence. It was! alleged the two boys robbed pa ngers on a. Lake Shore train. They were picked up by Detective Shannon J of the railroad company, who for the ' last few days has been making efforts 1 to pet in touch with persons whom it; is alleged the two robbed. Although : the boys gave their addresses asj Cleveland, (.)., thev are known in this

city.

rim:r park. Services in the River Park churches Sunday and ensuing week will be according to the following schedule. Seats are free and the public is invited. Free Methodist X. Ninth st. Rev. MKs Anna Bright, pastor. Sunday school at t:3" a. m.. Arthur Whitaker. superintendent, class meeting at 1. Young People's meeting at 6:30 j. m. Young People's Missionary meeting Wednesday a 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday evening. Methodist Episcopal S. Seventh st. Rev. Charles C. Ford, pastor. Sundav school j:3u a. m.. Frank E. Wvile

superintendent. Preaching at 10:40 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Junoir It ague at C p. m., Mrs. John Newcomb superintendent. Epworth league devotional at 6:30, Fred Miller president; topic, "Common Sense Religion;" leader, W. F. Miller. Section Xo. 1 Bible study class will meet Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bedell on S. Seventh st. Section Xo. 2 will meet Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Birch, Greenlawn a v. The regular mid-week prayer service will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir practice Friday evening at the church. Church of Cod Dixon's hall, Mishawaka av. and Seventh st. Jonas Fcrsythe elder. Sunday school at 10' a. m., U Thomas, superintendent. I'reacliing by Rider Forsythe at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. River Park Mission will hold service in the Davis building on S. Seventeenth st. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Kev. Hnyst superintendent. Mrs. Frank Eickel of Goshen, Ind., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bickcl. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Zink of X. Eighth st. are moving to 124 X. Battell st., Mishawaka. At a meeting of the brotherhood of the America -Yeomen, Henry Creenert gave an address, after which the time was spent socially. The next meeting will be in two weeks. Elson Myers, an employe at the Shidler Mfg. Co., wa.s seriously injured Friday while at his work. His condition remains about the same. Raymond Koontz entertained a number of friends Friday night at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koontz, Pleasant s:., the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Music and games were features of the evening. In the contests fa.vors were won by Miss Fern Woolston and Raymond Spry. A delicious luncheon was served. Remuel Swaley of S. Thirteenth st. has returned from a six weeks' busi

ness t ri p through the southern part of the state. I. I. Ceason has gone to Illinois on a business trip. A number of Paver Park and Mishawaka friends successfully surprised Mr. arul Mrs. Karl Berry. 01 S S. Thirteenth st., Friday night, when they gathered at their home to remind them of their fifth wedding anniversary. The evening was pleasantly spent socially with music, both vocal and instrumental. Ref reshn: ents were served by the host and hostess. Mr. lindgraft" in behalf of their friends, presented Mr. and Mrs. Ferry with a set of silver spoons, and a handsome table cloth and napkir s. Mrs. William Birch entertained the

members of the Ideal Embroidery club Thursday. The affair was in celebration of the second anniversary of the club. Dinner was serve i at noon, covers being placed for 23. The afternoon was pleasantly spent socially and the following' program was rendered: Reading. Mrs. Louis Swartz; solo. Mrs. J. Ki.yin.ger: readings, Mrs. Elma Rex. Mrs. Edward Johnson and Mrs. 1 1. R. Eoughbaush. The next meetir.g will be with Mrs. E. J. Rolen. Mrs. L-uelen Iemert has returned to Teegarden, Ind.. after a visit with Mrs. H. F. Brook?, X. Eleventh st. Harry Webster and sister. Miss Lillian Webster, returned to Coshen. Ind.. Saturday, after a week's visit with River Park friends. Mrs. Eevi Flowers, who submitted t. an operation for appendicitis at t't. Joseph's hospital. Mishawaka. Wednesday, is improving. Mrs. 17. A. Bates of Hot Spring?. Ark., who has been a guest of her mother. Mrs. F. E. Smith of S. Eighth t.. will spend se-,-ral days In Flkhnrt and Chicago, before returning, to her lie ma.

News of Interest

To Polish Citizens

n one

Adelbert's

SOCIAL EVENTS. The Polish Ladies' Falcons Z. Balicki Xo. 1, will hold a meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Z. Ii. hall. The Children of Mary of St. Hedwige's church will meet Sunday afternoon at Z o'clock in one of the class rooms of St. Hedwige's school. The meeting of the St. John Evangelist society of St. Adelbert's church. will Be held SUmay afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. Adelbert's hall. The St. Vincent A Paulo society of St. Ht-'wige's church will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the club rooms. The Children of Mary of St. Adelbert's church will hold its meeting

Sundav afternoon at 4 o'clock

of the class rooms

school. A meeting of the Young Cirls' Rost

Wreath society will be held Sunday af

tornnon nt 4 n (MOCK in One 01

s. - s, '- - - f.imx rr.oms of .t. Casimier's school

The Holy Rosary society

Adelbert's church will iner Sunday afternoon

the school room?. The senior exercising class of Polish Falcons Z. Halicki Xo. 1, will hold its regular exercises Monday evening at o'clock at the Z. B. hall. Over 520.50 was raised again by tne

Pnlonia rluh. H chanty organization.

fur the benellt of the Polish poor

the Polonia club

tnblished nrlmarily for

the noor. they canit

manv needy ones. ,

Following is the list of subscriptions received bv Iiev. M. T. c-'zalewski. C. S C. director of the rluh, and the

committee in charge: Martin Pietraszewski

lomea Kochanowska.

lupa, $1: Joseph Mrs. Jablonska. $1

ski. $1: Xicholas

Brzezinski. $1;

Ignatius Fergier.

Eadislaus his home in

Krasinski left to.by Eaporte, after a visit v. it

friends in South Bend. Miss Stella Radymska. W. Dunhum st., has returned from a visit with relatives in Chicago. John Piernicki b ft for an xleminl trip to Europe, (pos. n).

Aloisios Czerwienski. of

Mich., is spending a few friends in South Bend.

I o aubis. lavs with

TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

the

I.

of St.

hold its meetat 4 o'clock at

work

to the

of

among aid of

$10; Mrs. Sa-

$2: L. A. Jo-

F. Kitkowski. 51 : ; Paul Kochanow-

Budnik. 31: mcent

Florkowski Rros. 5 1 .

K. Werwinski, : . -wis.

50 cents: to tal.

FRESH

EVERY

SUNRISE

i l.-..,.- ; - ..ma

Mrs. CJebb r

cf potatoes. The Singing rehearsal cf the Polish Literary Casimir's parish will be evening at 7:.0 o'clock ciation rooms.

donated a few bushe

of the choir circle of St. held Monday in the asso-

FUNEALS.

mrs. Lorisi: sir.c .karek. The funeral of Mrs. Louise mccz-vnrek-who died at St. Jo.-eph hospital

afternoon after a brief

r,- wn hriri this morning

o'clock at St. Adelbert's Catholic church. Rev. John Kubacki otliciatod. Burial was made in St. Joseph Polish cemetery.

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PERSONALS.

Andrew Rozniak. who has been here on business, left this morning for his home in Chicago. Ignatius Barezykowski and son. Henrv, returned this afternoon to sZmitb Chicago, after a vtsit of a few

During Our Introductory Offer of Room Outfits These Special Premiums will be presented to Free for one week a an additional inducement for jou to become Ietter aoiuaint lth our quality of incrvliandi-M and exceptional -tore sen ire. Pretty 12 Piece Dinner ot l ive vu'.h a JT.O.OO Purchase.

Handsome with a

100 Pict-e Dinner Set 1 'roc M ""-. oo Purchase.

A Genuine Turkish K'X'ker lYce with a purchase- of ;t ThreeHoom Outfit.

A Fine with a pur

Kitchen

Cabinet FrtM?

4 V m

:ase oi a v iur-Ko..m

Oattlt.

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with relatives and 'friends in

South Bend.

Adelheri Luzny. mui

Bruno Luzny. who has been

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for

Mr. and Mrs.

W. Division st..

a few Cays, 13

CENTINE 1TI.I.M.W pokt on; own

FREE with a pun Five-Boom Outfit.

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