South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 171, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1914 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

SATOWAY. Jl:Ni; 1.1, 191.1 j3

Sunday at the Churches

Jivervone is invitcJ to attend the services in South Bend churches. All scats are free. Regular as well as special services arc announced below. Pastors are invited by the NewsTimes management to send the paper outlines or" their Sunday sermons that they may be read by the '60,000 News-Times readers in the Mo-.day editions. Through this medium the sermons can be a v. dressed to a congregation which is even more than citv-wide.

MET HO HIST. 1 rt North Main t, Iler. Henry L. Ii.ivin. Ci m'-niijfc 8:00; Sunday i-hI J. nahr. upeTlnindent ;

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Lpwortb league 6:1';

I'i.:;oihiU' t.': rnornln- srvics a bap-

trr;.?S m rv!v v 1 1 1 he U A. Mu-i will he fi.'rnt -l by the v"?Trd -hotr In the evening-. Sr-i'H will be rendered by Ir. F. L. ll.ijrr ;t.'i 1 Leonard Walters. .. r"nl Mnorl: irx anl Lapcrte iv.. It-T, Jnn.e-s LjLarii Osnllner. SuniH.r .-hool 9:0 a. m.. Merritt C. Ialo. ii j4-r;nuTi'le:it : mominp Torshlp 10:MO a. :n ; Kpwrth l.ijruo 0:r,0 p. re.; evening worship T-Uj; prayer aervlee 7:45 Wedneilay vKbiug. Crac Michigan and Tutt f., Rv. F. K. Iou;;herty. Sunday school 0 i.'K) a. m. ; preach in j: V)i" a. in.; class meeting 12 o'clock; Kp worth league 0 p. m. ; evtulnjr aerinn 1:Ji); prayer m-etirig Wednesday Morniu?, "Tlw Forbidden Sackcloth." Public Charities led by KnbM 'ro!;;i.-h. Praver fervb-e, suhjt, "The J'.i r:a rf the L'njust Steward." Lowfll Ifrlshu Miner and Francis ats.. Key. Arthur (i. Scbafer. Sunday school w:b a. m., Ii. H. Moftt. wuperintftndent ; public worxhlp 11 a. is. : Kpworta league eveila;: eorri-n 7:t p. ra. Prayer .ueetiug Wednesday evening it 7:."0. Trinity Piaine and VasJir av?.. Kev. 'luy Carpenter. Sunday sehool 0 :?,0 m., o. It. Julian, j peri ntcr. dent; moraine worship 0:.'. elas meetinjr iinmedl-iu-ly following; Kjuvcrth Wffue :15 p. :n.; evening service 7:."; mid-week serrice Wedi. v!;iy, 7:00 p. m. l.tllrTi'n sorrnoii SubJ-rt. "Hclnfr Tropared; or, tl:e Story of the P.oar." At thl nl.i'r church service Mis Margaret I'fl.mi Mr -r will sik m thf work of Hon? MiWr.Hry s-cW'tj. Tbo Tpworth Iitru t-ervlcf will ld )y the -tr, tJi nulJeot bo'ntr "How Uol T'f iTsp.-in-d yonV r.vrnlr-' subject, "TLc Mollis of SuIation.,, Kpworth Mrmorirtl Corner Michigan and !Up hi. Ufv. .If-sse U'. B unth, pastor, f.iml.iy 5o 0 :.o a. m.. Claude YounjCi vupTliitr:jdnt; m-ruin'4 sf.rvit 11; 1P ' rth lt'Jk'UL-, f.:ir p. m.: vorfpr service, 7 ::; p. ai.; prayer meeting, Wednesday e veiling. Suji-I.iv .-hool cbureh theme: "MaklcK ;.....! Into It tij." Mrninir theme: "A "Wi.rM-wl.b. Syin;.:thy." Iivorth leapue, hl 5v lenn ri?.r,ey, Buh.-ot. "Hwv (Joft T'.xi Fullv I'repareil Men." Vesper theme: Men Wlio Labor In the Stuidow." Tho

CromMAwn C'hurrh Worship ai.d srnn at 1' p. ni. IUMe geJiM nl ?. p. in. Semi !! t hi- week by Hev. John S. Hnrc. RorLhill Union Fumptlon Tra'.rle road. one-fjuarter mllo west of Ollrc st. Bible school at 'IMS). Owen Whitman, tuperintendetit. International leoi. Itellfrloaa worship it 6 A la charge of Elder Harris. Grr.ncrr ReT. J. B. Donaldson, paitor. Sunday s''h()l at 10 a. in. Preaching at 7:l- p. in. r. 1. t 7:(M. undar m"rnlns servli e this week will take the pl.'ie of tho uiml evniriff servl.t. Chriwtlan r:rit!erivor at 7:4." p. ra. The 'ubjeet of the nvirnhijr sermon 1b: "Loin's From the Book of Kecleslasts." Preparations for t 'hlldrf Iiy are beln? ma'lo and the date will be announced SODD. IIanfarln Corner Washington ar. and Cherry st. ReT. B. Bertok, pastor. Public worship at 10 a. ra. and 7:."4) p. m. Sunnay choil at 9 a m. Prayer meeting W'Adieday evenings. A ront"St betwin thl Sunday fhool and the one at Granger I beln carried on. Orauiger Is ahead now. BAPTIST. rirat Main acd Wayne sta.. R?t. Charier A. IckeT. Sunday ahool J:30. PreaehQulney ?oret (Julncy nt. and Blals aT. IleT. Thos. J. Parsona. Blbl aehool y:30, J. NV. Itandall, superlntendemt. 1'reachln?: services 10:.W and 7:C0. B. Y. P. U. :45. Morning suhjeet, "The Supreme ftlft." KvRulnflr, Ohildrvn's Day exercises will bo held. A -ry fine proirrain has been prepared. All are Invited. Mount Zlon Raptltt 113 N. Btrdaell at. evening services 7 :Z y. in. Prayer meeting Thursday H p. m. 'lrt Swnllih Lit n rel and Napier st. lUrr. M. V. Meils. corning worship 10:.) a. m. Blbi - srhool 12 m. B. Y. P. U. O :oO p. m. IJvranff worship 7:30 o'clock. CHRISTIAN. 1'lrt.t Main at., south of public library. Mo nil ns lilble sch'wl, 9:13, J. Holland Witwer, superintendent. Morning service lO:40 n. m. i'hristinn Endeavor d p. m. Kveninj,' service 7 Bev. John M. Alexander of Crawfords vir.e, Ind.. will preach morning and evening: Sunday. Indiana A venue Indiana and Witwer avs. iter. Cctll FTanklln. pastor. Bible school 9:20 a, m., Fretl Vi!on, superintendent. Servlc-e 11 and 7 :30. Junior Endeavor 2:50, Mrs. A. L. Brenner, super

intendent Senior Endeiwor 0:30. Prajer

Washlnsrton av. Pariah hoiu.e. .lift Y. rolf.ix av. Bljht Bev. John Hazen White. 1. i.. bishop of the dlo-e-He f northern Indiana. re tor. Rev. II. R. White, rlt-ar. The yerrkes at St. James' church or. Sunday are: Present studies are on the jrospels and churcb hisrory. Morningprayer with permou. 10:4.'. Hvealns prayer and sermon. 7 :r-. V.ted choir at rr.ornlnfr and evenlr. jr erviees. Bishop Wblte nible (lut for adult convene it 'J:Tt during Sunday .Hhool hour.s. Kr.roRMi:i).

f Sunday ncbool at 10 a. m.. A. N. Stamm, j luperlntendent. Orvlllc II. Hall. astitaat STi perl n ten deut.

Morning sermon by the Rev. Merritt C. Deal, subject, "A Call tr I'urther Servke." Special music will e rendered by a male quartet. This will be the la-st Sunday service In our church and all memlers and friends are cordially invited to t present. n Momlay evenlujr the Consistory will meet, at which time letter of dlsmial will be gran-ted to members desirinjf tLern. On Wednday evei.inp at 7:4-" the church will be formally disbanded by the Rev. II. Bloeinendal of Kakimazo'). CHrncif or ood. Church f Cod Servli at Melville ball. 212 8. Lafayette st. Sunday -hool at 10 a. ci. ; Mrs. Mary Cordray, superintendent. SLVE.VTH DAY ADVKNTIST. Ferenth Day Adventlst.. perries on Satortlay In Melville hall. 1'as.tor Allen Moon In charge. Sabbath school at i:30 a. m., preaching tervlce at 10:C0. SCIENTIST. First Charcb of Christ Mal:i and Madlm eta. Service Sunday at 11 a. m. and 70 p. m. Munday tefcooi 9:40. Wednesday eveninfr testimonial meeting at 8. Christian Science reading rooms '.26 J. M, S. building, open daily excepting Sunday, from 12 m. to 5 p. m., also Saturday evenings Irom 7 to 9, where the lilble and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A cordial welcome la extended to all to attend our services and visit the reading room. SPIRITUALIST. The Spiritualist wUl hold service at ttw home of Mr. aud Mrs. S. B. Weaver. 1019 S. Franklin t.. Sunday cvenlug at 7:30. Clarence Lockrldge, le-eturer. SALVATION ARMY. Mission hall. 115 13. Jefferson blvd. Services every night except Monday. Mission Sunday w.liol at 3 o'clock every Sunday afternoon, conducted under th auspices of the churches lod by Ensign McClements and Capt. Kucbts. T. M. C. A.

T. XI. C. A. mee-tlngs will be held every

-hmn will Mng Sunday evening. Tin

M...H. .. - - , meeting weanesuay :uo p. ra.

l.poriii league in in u ti uum'Tii.un.i : lt-T pnyer nl e. Moi:lay evening at 7 o'clock the delejratei who will attend i he South Bend District Kpworth le-aguo onvi ntlon will stop nt lpworth Memorial . hurt h on their Methodist pllurlmag. Jipworth will represent the shrine of .r.hn Wesley at Fpworth, England anl .h: "WelfV. tmrHrJvoiated, will deliver the address of welcome.

German Laf.iyer-.e and Wayne sts.. Rev. Jacob Schott. Sunday school 9:0 a. in.. John Kx-h, RUp'Tlntendent ; preaching 10:30 and 7:r.0; Kp worth league 7 p. m. ; prayer meeting Wedr.osdny, 7:ir p. m. stull Mrrnoriikl Michigan and Victoria st5 Rev. J. F. McKiiy, Sunday school 10 a. m., A. Katterhcliirlch, superintendent; m'-n't Bible clns taught by the paator; public worship 11 a. in. ; everiug aervUe 7::X); lpnorth league tJ:r.O p. m., Miss Flossie Jester, president; prajer meeting Wednesday evening 7 - .0. Morning Memorial pervbev in behalf of the ImprovM Order of IU1 Men. KvenIns hlldren's Luy program will take the place of the other services in the vcnlng. Prayer met'tlng, 3tibjet, Paul nt Work." fA'eIey an Sample Rt. and Marietta av.. Hev. P. O. Spitler. pastor. Morning services 10 i0; evening servbTs 7:.V); Sunday school 9 :.0. Prayer meeting Wednesiay evening 7:0niver Park S. Serenth st,. Roy. Cr.nrles C. Ford. Sunday m Lol 9:.0. F. IZ. Wolfe, superintendent: poaching 10:40; Kpworth league G:ft Fretl Miller, prident ; evening preaching 7:.t0: prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 70 o'clock. Morning them: "Another Cli:nce." I p worth league, header. Mlos Vallle Miller: tp:c. "How Hod 1'se? Fullv Prepared Men." Kvenlng tlieme: "Peae WUh kd." Fverrholy is urged to attend the F.pworth league conventlti at the First M. IZ. Lurch .Monday ami Tuesday. There will be n renuy Rcii:l at the church Thursday vet: trig'. M.oiuion Chapel Stnday ecliool 10 . m., John HoUton. survrlntcndcnt. Preaching In the evening. Mt. PieHant Snnday schcl 10 a. m.. Jay Swank, superintendent. Prtato Chapel Sunday school 10 a. m., Mrs. Wm. (illllj. super' tendeot. OMfet A. M. F.. I lev. C. Emery Allen. IV !.. p:otor. T.10 W. Monroe st. Preaching t:.XJ a. rn. ; Suniay school .1 p. m. ; preaching 7:1" p. ra. : class meeting 12 m. Zlon A. M. F. F.CT. B. W. Rowen, pafor. Preach iriR Itt) a. ra. and S i. ra. :

Wedurday evearrg:

CROP REPORTS HELP BUSINESS

Vet is Iallxi a.s Optinii.ni II;ls Pas-oil Ikjonl Sentiment, Siiys IJm4llrx.ts.

NEW YOKK, June 13 Bradstreefs report for Saturday will say: "Glowing cereal crop reports and the beginning of the winter wheat harvest are tho main springs of the reports of better wholesale and retail buying in the central west, norths oet and southwest. Optimism In the west has apparently paed beyond mere sentiment, crystallizing Into a broader demand for many kinds of merchandise. Warm weather over a wido area haa stimulated business In retail lines, helped jobbery and made for re orders. "Besides, more interest is being displayed in fall requirements, demand for finished steel has expanded; collections, save in the south, are somewhat better and the railroads are storing cars In the southwest in preparation for a re-cord traffic in winter wheat. ".Northwestern advices are the most enthusiastic and in that section business on fall account Is going forward, but at the same time returns from tho southwest indicate improvement whila advices from the leading western center show that the semi-annual clearance salo of dry goods brought in more buyers than last year, sales were 10 per cent in excess of last year's and road sales as well as retail trade overtop that done at this time lost year. The Pacific west is held up by depression in lumber and in the east the Inactivity of industry' tends to stay developments and makes for hesitancy. "Building is more active than of late but the pace Is still below last year, and manufacturing lines, except in special instances are working on slow time. An especially noteworthy development is reflecttl In the disinclination of manufacturers of cotton and woolens and steel products to take present prices for distant deliveries. Money remains easy, but bank clearings aro relatively lipht. "Huslness fallues for the week end

ing June 11 were 2 45, which compared

DEAN OF THE ROTA PASSES ON BULK OF CHURCH LAW CASES

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LEADING ISSUES

N SILL GAINS

Fuppiy at 1 2-i per rent. Time f jn lr were a Fbade higher with no demand. Imports of dry cnofj in New Yor fcr th week wore ? ."!,0 f.S.oOO aeraii t j:.2".ono lJt week am j:t6$l,vv-

Monday arternoon, ewpedally for meti, ln.Jth 9 last -week, In trie like the auditorium of the buy' building. A I week of UUC, I'GG in 131:; 212 in 1911 sryecial sicker will be secured for each; and 173 in 1910. M

Linden Av. Church of Chrit Linden av. and Carlisle st. F. Allan Muaey. pastoT. . Prea'-iilng at 10:30 a. m. and 7:.10 p. m. Sunday school at 2:.T0 p. ra, C. E. at 0:CO p. m. l'rayer meeting Wednesday evening 7 :3z KVANGKLIC.VX ASSOCIATION. First Lafayette and Monroe ats. J. II. Kvaas, pastor. Sunday aebool at 9:15 a, in., William Flagle. auierintendent. l'reachiug services at 10:.10 a. m. and 7:0 p. ra. Young People's Alliance, G:4."5; MUs ithoda Itaujjch, president. I'rayer m-eel-B)g Tuesday and Yedueday evenings at 7 :0. Choir rehearsal Tuesday evening after prayer meeting. Morning sermon by J. II. Fjvans. subject, 'The i;od Work Made Perfect." Evening. "Internal Inheritance." Young People's

Alliance at 0:1., tmnjet, "How Fmployersl

end Kmpioyees Should iet Together." Ieider. IUllard Till. Trnyer meeting Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:10. Criw-f Michigan and Brick avs.. Rev. taulei I). Speicher. Suuday sohool 9:30 a. m., C. A. Ttidle, Ku;erintendent; sermon at 10:30 a.im. Y'oung People's meti"g at 7 p. ni.; service 7 :C0 p. m. ; midweek service 'Yednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mizp&h (orner Main and Monroe ata. Key. John U. Mier. Sunday school 9:20 h. m.. F. F. Iturgerer, superintendent. Nermon at lo:4. a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Catecfcetl. al classes will meet at 2:Z0 y. m. Morning subji't. "What Do the Scripture Teach''" Children's Pay f-ervbe will be held In the evening at 7:r.O which will ttke the place of the regular preaching service. The "Festal Jueen." Young People's Alliance, leader S. C. Leehman; subject, "How Fniplovers and Fmplovoes Should Wirk Together." Choir practice Friday night. BKLTHBEN. Mrt Brethren Church 1J14 S. Michigan st. Her. a. U. Thomas, pa tor. Sunday s-hool P:"0. suiHrlntendent. Hartiev llreKtone. Morning service 10:.'X. Christian liiuleavor 0:0 p. ni. Fvealng jervkt 7:30. First Churrh of the Urrthren Mlird at. and Indiana av. Itev. M. Clvde Horst. Sunday school H:30 a. m. Men's Fdble clxss in charge of the pastor. Women's lilble class taught by Mis Cora V. Wise. Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

River Park Minion ll'V St-venterrth Pt. Sunday schvd nt 2:l) p. in., K::nua i'urkey, jmperintendeiu. riiFi: METiiomT. frfi Methodist C'bnrch Pennsylvania v. and Kush st., Rev. I. L. Lo-.-r. Sunday frhocl 9:CU) a. m.. Os. r Fats. mi. pupr1nt"ndent; preaching services 10 a. m. and 7:00 p. ra. Kier Park Free Irtliodit N. Ninth at.. Mls Anna L. F.right. pa-t,r. Sunday K' hool v:30 a. m. Pn-aching 10:10 a. m. Young veple'd meeting Preaching 7 :Z0 rRf::IIYTEKIAN. llr.t Comer Washington .it. and I.afayet'e at., Iier. Charles A. Lipptiicxdt. 1. !., uunlsrer. Public worship at 10:45 a. ui. aud 7:"i' p. iu. ; Bible school at 'J :'M a. m. ; men's P. Pole study league. 0 :3U a. in.: .tunlor Kr-dciivr, 3 p. iu. : mld-wfk h.tl' c, Wednoxlay. 7 :J p. ia. CMllrta's Iuy ei-ercit-s. i:enln mi'.-

'e,-t. "The llcalifT uf Sin." t Jiiidivr. s

Second Church of the Urethren Cashing and Van P.uren sts. Kev. .1. li. (Jrater,

pastor. Minday school at 'J:"0 a. m. K rZ. llerjrcr. siinerintendeiit. Morninc

prajer meeting crTl.e at 10:r.O; evening nt 7 r. Christian i workers' nw-cflnf nt 1-"j1 t. I-.K.. Ana

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l I in. provident. I'rayer intlncr Tuesdav, j s p. in. eaces ma ting Friday, p. nj., ! ojnducted by K. K. Hurler.

baa day and special music will be furnlan-

d. INTERNATIONAL BIBI.K STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. P.erean studv: "The Seventy Weeks of Haulers Prophesv Kvent lretold to Transpire WiUiiu That Time." TEMPLE BETH-EL. Temple Beth-El. Lasalle and Taylor ata. Abraham Croubach. rabhi. Service Sunday 10:30 a. m. . No regular serie during the present month. Uahbl Cnmhach can be seen at the temple as follows : Sunday, p. in., for children; Monday, 7-0 p. m., for grown lKjople. Any other time by appointment. It is ad visa hie to arrive at the temple no later than the hours mentioned. CATHOLIC. St. ratriek'a 307 S. Taylor rL. Iter. John F. DeiJroote, C. S. C, pastor. Iaw masses nt . 7:30, & a. m. Solemn high mass an- permon at 10:3. Baptism at 2 p. m. Sunday schoel at 3 p. ra. fcspe8 t 2:30 p. m. Mee'.icff of church societies at 4 p. m. St. CaMmlr'a 21 S Webster st. Low mass at 't:io; nih mass at 10; respera at - p. n St. lledwlgt 1 '!.h 'or. Scott and Napier sts. Kev Ardi.ony Zuhowloz. 0. S. C, pastor. Lt.w n;asi at 7:30; children's mass at 0 a. m., high mass at 10 a. m., Sunday school and benediction at 2 p. m., veaper at 4 p. ni. 8t. Stanislaus Polish 4ir N. Lincoln St. Kev. Roman Marclnlak, pastor. Mas at 6. 7:30 and 9 a. m. 8t. Adelberfa Polish Olive and Crace ata. Kev. John Kubacki. pastor. Dally man at 8 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:20. Suadty mass 7:20 aud 10 a. m. .

St. .Toeph Hill St. and Lasnlle ar,, Fat-J

rick J. Carroll. C. S. C. pastor. i-nir masss at 6. 7:30 and V. niph mass at lO a. m. Benediction li p. m. Sunday school at 2 :30 p. m. 8t. Stephea'n ILmtarUn Thomas and McPherson st?. Kev. Alexander Varlaky, paiitor. Mass at S and 10:1" a. in. Sunday school at 2 p. ui. Benediction at 3 p. "m. Sacred Heart Ulgiao 1116 W. Thomas t Kev. Charles V. Flscber, pator. Mnxs at 7 and 9 ;:V . m. Sunday sehool at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. Sacral Heart Notre Dime. Rtudenta mass at 8 a. m. Solemn high masa at 10 a. m. Vespers at 2 p. in. St. Mary' German 131 S. Taylor St., lUrv. J. M. Shercr, C. S. C, pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30.

UKKIUFA SPKINGS. Miss Ituth Whitcomb of South Hend is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Whitman. The 4 0th Old Fetters' picnic was held here Wednesday and a large crowd was in attendance. Music was furnished throughout the day and evening by the Berrien springs and Hinchman bands. At a business meeting in the morning the following otllcers were elected: President. Ira It. Stemm; first vice, S. M. Clawson; second vice, M.S. Hedinger; secretary and treasurer, 13. I'. Mars; historian, Erastus Murphy; executive committee, Henry Kephart, John Johnson. YV. II. Miller. M. S. Bedinger, C. It. C.roat. A. V. Mais of this village claims to be the oldest settler in Ilerrien county. He was 86 years of age last January'. Pert McCllntock of Madison. Wis., a former resident of this place, is visiting friends here. He is now taking a post graduate course in the university in that city. Miss Florence Iemott of Niles re-

Mocurinar Leg Monsignor Lepa Is dean of the sacrc-d tribunal of the Itotru lie is one of the highest authorities in tho Catholic church on canon law. The iiota iasses on thi rreat bulk of law cases arislnff in the church, subject to oanon law, fuch aa the GoupM-Castellani divorce case.

turned home Thursday after a few days' visit with Miss Coral Ayers. Major Murdoch circle, Ladles of the G. A, R.. held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jennio Wynn was elected as dolegate to attend the state convention to be held in Jackson. June 17, 18 and 19. Ir. W. K. Brown was a South B?nd visitor Thursday. Kenneth Stahl and family of St. Joseph attended the picnic here Wednesday. Eli llelmick of South Bend visited friends hero Wednesday. llev. A. X. Kid red of Benton Harbor visited friends here Wednesday. Mr. Eldred was formerly pastor of the W. E. church In this village. Dr. Samuel Whitehall and family of South Bend were visitors here Wednesday. Mr. Harry' Walker of Niles has been visiting- at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ida Wall. Work at the canning factory started Thursday morning. They aro now working on strawberries. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle and the Misses Edith and Grace McCullough were Paw Paw visitors Thursday. John Vinton of Coloma, a former resident of this villapo, attended the picnic here Wednesday. Ijloyd Porter has returned from Florida, where he has boen working for sometime past. Mrs. Meivln Knight of South Bend visited friends here Wednesday. J. N. Reed of Benton Harbor was a visitor here Wednesday.

TWO STDKS. "So yen don't call on Miss Bute any more. Quarreled?" "Well, I told her I preferred to havo her kiss me before and not after she kissed the pt d.og." "And what did she say " "(She said I evidently forgot that the doff might have his preferences, too."

Report That no Decision in Rate Cases Will be Reached

This Week, Puts Soft Pedal!

on Optimism.

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nv nnoAD.w WAiJv. N'FTW YORK, June 1 ?,. Stocks closed firm Friday with modest gains in the leading Issues. A report from Washington that no decision on the case would bo reached this week, put the eoft pedal on optimism and the market fell back into dullness. Cheerfulness ruled in the early trading, however, with Canadian Leather rising to 37 H-S as a feature. Southern Pacific on buving for foreign account advanced from M 1-s to Unicn Pacific was iirm around loG 1-2. Steel w:us strong, although the turnover in this stock was small. From 61 3-4 the price rose to 2 Reading -was aguin a laggard with prices unchanged. The recent selling in this stock is attributed to a liquidation of a speculative account earried by a prominent Philadelphia On the revival of an old rumor that the Grand Trunk would guarantee a dividend on Chicago, Great Western preferred the stock rose nearly two points. The common did not participate. Beet Sugar lost a point and New Haven was barely steady. In the bond market a better tone developed, Virginia deferred certificates rising 3 points. Rock. Island bonds were alternately strong and weak. Southern Pacific convertible 5's were in good demand with an advance of 1-4. Foreign exchange crossed 4.S?. the highest rate for sight bills since lSi'. A further engagement of $2,000,000 in sold brought the shipments of the week up to the record-breaking total Of ?19, 700,000. Foreign news was considered hichly important by the bankers, but was not without effect on the stock market. A French government loan at 3 1-2 per cent for $150,000,000 was authorized. This issue has been hanging fire for a long time. Whatever good effect might havo been anticipated was offset by the resignation of Premier Rlbot, who ha.s been in power less than a week. Little attention was given to the failure of seven Chicago banks, the failures being considered of only local importance, and the passage of the Panama canal tolls repeal bill was used as a mild bull argument on Southern Pacific. Efforts are being exerted to brio-: the Rock Island protective commitue into closer harmony and a change of bonkers for the t. Louis and Pan Francisco reorganization is considered possible. t Receipts of currency from Interior markets have been in sufficient volume to reduce an indicated cash loss to the banks during the week to $0,0.00,000. Call money was in plentiful

The White-House SANITARY MOP AND 1 QUART OIL. Ries Price 89c.

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Monr.RS HOMr; rrnxisimits 300 to 310 S. Mich. St.

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TEE BOY Keep your cye nn the boy vho is saving his pennies, n-ckels and dimes. You may need his help some day. Fie is rowin in many directions and is certain to become a man of alTairs. He will pay his bills, but better than this he will not incur bills he cannot pay. Our town wjll need this boy. This bank likes this kind of a boy. AMERICAN TRUST CO.

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from cats was inserted. Mr. Tumulty wa-S grreatly annoyed by nocturnal gatherings of cats last year.

ItUer I'rk Mixtion lire Seventh ft. M. Tlvde Horst. pabr. Sunday school at - :"0 p. iu.. Kmuia Turkey, superintendent. UNITED 11 RET II KEN. Conference Memorial l'reacbinjr 10:4n,i 7:.;j. Sunday shtrl i:r.0. 'hristlan r n!eavor 0 :0o. Midweek sertire Wedneeda j 7 Ao i. ui. I.VTIIERAN. Holy Triot Enalih Sheruian iiud l.l;ni,y. Key. Alln II. Kevk. Sunday .-v ot.; L :15 a. ui., L. .Mott superlutt-nd-at. M-irs Uible via- taught by the paator. Uoniea class tautftit by Ml!9 Houiouth Young l'-yple's claee tailjflit by M.as .Io!iKs,i,. c'Llt-f service 10::o a. m e-iH-rs with !-ritioii 7 :H p. m. Mldwc-s frrvi-es Weduesday S p. ui 'S,t'-i'f uI' Ornian .TcfTtrtn toulevard nud WiiiLim t lifv. lleiiv h Holle. KecuJar aervice 10:: h ni SihwUt .... ...i

MKDFORD, X. J. After hiccoughing continuously for two days, Charles Foley died from exhaustion.

iMembers of Auten Relief corps No. 14. are requested to meet at the city oenietfrj- promptly at o'clock Monday afternoon to participate in the dedication of the monument to the soldiers and sailors of the civil war erected by the Norman Hddy Relief corps. Ad t.

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The Beler Instantaneous Automatic Gas Water Heater is really instantaneous. It supplies hot water anywhere in the house at a second's notice. Turn the faucet and the water runs hot; close the faucet and the gas goes out, thereby saving money. Let us inspect your house and tell you just how easy and economical it will be to install this neater. GUARANTEE Should any Beler heater, after 60 days' trial, fail to do exactly what we say it will your money back with a word. Call and see it in operation. The Gas Company 215-217 S. MICHIGAN ST.

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"WATCH US GROW" TONIGHT A GREAT SALE OF FINE HOSIERY

WOMEN'S 25c BURSON HOSE pr Fast black full fashioned no seams all sizes the regular 25c values pr. 2l2o WOMEN'S 35c SILK HOSE pr Splendid quality in black only all sizes you will buy a half dozen on sight 25c value, pr. 19c WOMEN'S 50c SILK HOSE pr In white only a splendid wearing quality fine for the hot weather all sizes the 50c kind, pr. 35c. CHILDREN'S 25c MERC. SILK HOSE pr. Prettv mercerized silk in black, pink, white,

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