South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1914 — Page 2
SATI.IIMAY. Al'fil'ST IS, 191.
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SLKTIIOIIIM-. I Irat North Main st. Henry L. Iutis. Chi :;iv:n &AU; SuudaT a-cool J. C. llr-tnc. v)ierlntuUfnT.; .riiin l ( ; .". . in.: -rt li W-iru $''' I'nicr rioting Weilm i n 3" vmin'M. 1'aul'ft Memorial -CoII.jx mM L;ifrt v l?.v .lit!!M I. Onrdiiu-r. I. l. Sunl.y ilf-v. M.iiiilfiir s . r : j i r i lv 1 1 v . M. N. Ai'jU l'.v itUlrlct m-riiif -l.!i li t ('!,f4 Pi'"l I II if ;'t I.' im-I'x k. N Mnli:;; "Tvlr.'. Totirth i iijs!iti' nil!w- k 6 rvi .- Y(!i:r'l.iy vf-ulug at 7 : (.met MirL!ff:ui and Tntl tv. He. F. K. Uouglirrt j. Sunilnj j-liol 'J :"t0 .. in.; r-rearhlnjr . m. ; rl;ijt meet in? Io'dork; Li'worth kagti p. 'u.: vnh;i Mrmon 7:J'J; grayer lii'itlng Wednesday lirire S-rvi- in tli li-n talTii:i Iv. -rnr S. Mi-!iik' M! Unm y -t.. liv. 1. Iv. l-uL-rt . p.i-for. Su.iil.iv s-;t.. ,1 W;.") a. ni. rr':ic!iiiij; a. m. I K-iIliMtory ervl' t '! Frtsr'l." Cla rji--ti:;-' a. m. Lpwrtu i-:tL'H 0:0 I . III. SlM't. " 'llf'-i!l h ri-1 Awjv fritiii Hum:" l-.nl-r. Fawn ItoMns ,n. ST!ii )ii 7 I. ni.. "S.. Nr.tr! ainl Wt S Far." I'rij.T -fivi-1- V'lijr.s ay evfiiin 7 :" j. in. Jewell IIHctiU Mlnrr find Tranrls sts.. liev. Arthur O. Sih;uVr. Sunday ?( liool a:.". a. in., K. II. Motit, s;i j-".-i:itonlMit ; putdic worship 11 a. in.: l invoith le:ij:ue i:i: ;iln K Tvir 7 :.".' . in.; prayi-r iiioetiii V'in-s.iay nigl.t 7: J". Trinity Maine ai'l V:iir ftv.. tt Oiiy i "a r jt nlT. Sunday . h..(,l 1 : : U a. in., . .1 II I t.i II . siijMTilit'iitlnt : i-luld'.tn's i hundi I".:, nmrnlnc uorlil K:t.. d.i mt;iC im nu'iHat"' f..ll.i in c : I :pi t li l.i irn i :.",o j. vninc ervi 7 :"; Ixiid-M-L norvi-e N'tdn'd.iy, 7:1" i- ni. ?tull M.enioril M.l hlgan .ind Vlrturla tH.. Itev. .1. F. M. Kay. Suml iy s. In.ol 10 a. ru.. .. Fttfrheinri'li, nipfrlntf ridnt : men's lan tmiplit ly Xi" iastor: iiuhli'- w.irshin 11 a. ui ev'iiiriff !erTiff 7:.;0; Fpwurth ligue ; :.:o p. m., .Miss I i"si-r .!et'r. prt-sideiit. Morning suhje t. "A Man of th" Hour." Fvci.ing tv1i-i. Fpworth h-ague at u:.".U; sii!tj'' t. " 'oiiffs-lni; riirls Away fr.on Home;"' leader. F.rnest Filer. I'rca Mug 7 :.'!J ly Ir. Applly- 'oinninnion t-r'--i-es jit this tim-. Pray-r meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:'.: siil.iei-t. 'pftiil'H Sei-ond Missionary Journey." Von tire invited to attend tli-e erviccs. i:ivorth Mrmorlsl- fonirr Michigan nv. and Olive st. Kev. .less,- W. P.um-li. pastor, hunda.r n-hool 0:." a. m., Clamle Voun?. Uperllltenilent : hlldren service at H):t., n. ni. .Morning worship U. Fpworth ieag'ie, 0:.".o Vesper service. 7 .Morning tlienie. "The .Mef;tg' of a (Jreat P;u! ." Fpworth league meeting at o :.".! p. ni.. Miss Mal.V Hill, leader: snhjert. Cohfeshiff rtirl-t Away from Hoiue." Vesper services in the evening at 7 :."4 o'e!o k. pra hlng ly the pastor; theme. -A Drama of HouJ-t." Sm1.i1 service prayer meeting Wednesday evening. !' I t'.v tlie pastor, llegular monthly husiness meeting f the Fpworth league Wednesday f veiling after prayer servh-e. firrmau Lafayette ami Wayne st.. Her. Jacob Srhott. Sunday soiiool p :.".0 a. in.. John Koch, superintendent: prenching 10:r.O and 7:-0; Kpworth league 7 p. m. : prayer mee-tlng Wednesday, 7:l" i. m. Westeyan Sample st. and Marietta sr., Ker. I'. ). Spitler. pastor. Morning srrl'Ts 10 :r : evening services 7:"0; S'nday school 9:r,i. Prayer meeting Welnestay evening 7 ;r.O. Kcv. F. . Spitler will preneh Ids farewell scrninn Sunday evening. He will le:ie MimkI.iv morning for eonferenee Ji ) held at Falrmouut. Intl.. after whh-h he will mare to L.nuill where he will preaeh for the coining year. River Pnrk S. Seventh St.. Kev. Charles Kurd. Sunday s h..,d 9:?.i), F. F. Wolfe, ii per intendent . Morning prc.u h'ng 10 : !0. Tlte tegular prayer mating Weilnesday eveiiing 7 :!. M mii:g pre.i. hlng 'i:!d. in harg' of .! hn Or.ff. t!i. me. 'Vlif Nn il mid Aloise o." our lMs and Weeks of ieati n and Vim a tioti. Iij.w.rth league '.:.':i. president Mi"S Fsf 'ner War. I : top'.,-. ' 'oiifesslng Flirist A way from Home:" le.idcr. Hcrtiia 1 IfKkenlnirg. The regular Wedcesday ev".ii:ijf praxer nieetinc will l.e tudd at the . home of Arthur t;ui;i:i. .FAt, Nt'W(-,.m! he.I'iT leader. Monnn ( hapel Sunday s.-hool ?n a. rn.. John IFdsfon. superintendoiit. Fia-IdLg In the evening. I Ml. riratiaot Sunday s-hi.d 10 a. xu.. Jay Swank, auperlntendeiit. j Portage C hapel Sunday -hool 10 a. nv, : Mr. Wm. OIllis. sueri:itetide:if. OlUrt A. M. U. Kev. C. F.n.rv Alien. I. 1 . pastor. .".10 W. Monroe st. Preichtng M:r.O a. m. ; sun.iay s. hol .1 p. m. : ; preaching .:!. p. m ; class meeting V2 ni. I Zion A. M. K. Kev. IF W. Hnwen. jastor. I're-ieliinp 1! :iO :i. m. and s p. m. ; ; Surol.iy . h,nd U:"i. and prayer meeting j Wetlcesd.iy cv-n:nf. ' T.olor . t'.. Zion hapel Kev. W. j H. I'mvIvT. paU-r. Frr-a- ldn 1! a. m. ! and s p. m Sunday s. Ioo! at 1J p. in. ! Prater inet'ting U'el;.csday s jc m ! Kev. Mr. Omison will p:ea 'a Sunday at J s p. iu. I Itlver Park MIlon 1 H Seventeenth j t. S.ind;y s.-lioid nt J :.'ai p. in.. Fmiuil 1 urkey, super in ten dent. 1 ItK.K MKT lIOI I sr. Fre Methodist tiurrli :'en nsy ivania 1 sr. and K;ih st . Kev. 1. L. L-.v.fr. Sunfl.iy cno-M a. m. Ms ar rais,.n. superlntendcat: preaching services' Hc.'UJ n. m. and 7 .UO p. m. ICitrr I'ark 1r Methodist Hth and Vi:.e sts Miss An f..i I. ."tor. Siunl.iV - v. -I a. xn. Prei.hing ai;:'.t a m "!i: g Proa- hi" i 7 peopt. lit Vi.ll' ;.".U. rKlll TI'.KIAX. riri I'nner Washing!. -n av. sr.d La For Freckled, Tanned, Red or Wrinkled Skin r-d-!'iif.i .npl-i -ii ti.T ' an j,.:,.!.r-ly '..I nt if:.' I l:; ..f v....t:.f;:l t'.M ::.d .l-M-, ...i If ..,i .:!. I :! ' r 1 ; i: thN .:.: i- :.'.i t.-v i'r -irf.. i'. trd'.:. tb -- . ti ! !: ' ' ii:. i:i t ! e!''-!. Pim v- r i itw.il i.it:.::.r lrv..s Inn?'!-. .Ii:t ct ?t n y !r:r"" a;i -f rdi'i irv n.i-'r !!;. ::pjIy nighliy Ilk1 .M -:!!!'. rMiil: It ni -l mi: if - w!th v irrn w:jtr. T!.' si aUt Natur '" gr-..!:iil! j.-!j:i ff I':. Ur.g-rlng pir:l- , ! ,,f -,.r !:i.i uTi.l Lalf -le:il ;i r f .i kir:. .-t';i:c :i i!--iiif rt w tnvtT. ':-)! !:'. UK pi:. :;'. . I!m!m,v ir.' !!.!';: utth Th' id kin. .t'iC .: . i.l r 1 1 1 ; i ' ! i wi.ti.lfrfu! -iit in i .rt .i t i !' Tl .tl l ' l1' .'if -i-.l-"ili. 1,1 ! !' ' l ! !tT tli Ms :i f . iiit! !;,. l.y i-.jTJng ! nr.. -ii: . 1 "H l in 1 jf. b L ju L J hi i rt iii i i ka My fTr- tic.
rarettf st.. Kev riiarle A. Llp'dtu-ott, D. rnli.i"-r. Itv. Iluward .1. llfTorl. aaI iti i.iinitT. .Mis Oi.-irNtfe .M. Parirlili'1. ait:uit t minister. I u 1I iriiii it !U:" ;t. ni.; I s i t I n-lmA nt ;:.: a. ni.; men's 1 1 1 1 1 tuly :ayuo, 'J:VA) .1. m.
Trinlty Corner r,,!fi nr. and St. Peter t., Iv. John S. Hum, ttastur. Ililde KcliO-il at 9:F, J. V. Wlnteinan, KUferiiiteudent; morulntr worldp t 11; I'bristinn Fnle:ivor jit evinlntr worship 7 :". .Midweek iu'diii. Wednesday, 7 :"0 i. in. .M jrnlritf Miilj-t, ".Mi-ision Work Am ua tf Foreiifner." No evening .ervlv dil.I n tr ttV iimiith of Atiu'Ut. Iter. .Mr. I)r:i. :i!'liii. who lias nduted a mission in tli- Hungarian I'reliy terlan i-hurch. will SMk -t tlie Sunday iiiirnin service. Wiii l.iy cveiilni; If. A. Pershing will five a stereoj.tloon lecture on "Pdrd." U'filmiDitrr-Her. II. D. Hostetter. Sunday scho.d 'j ::',() ; pul.lic worship ;o:r and :.;0; Christian Kndeavur 3:10; prayer me-tinjp Thursday t-vening. At the morning service' Atty. A. F. Martin will speak on "The Lak Oeneva Conf Tt'1,1 e." The evening ejvhe will lc In iharge of tlie C. i:. society. rriuiistiMvn Cliurrh Worship and seruiou it p. ni. Fdhle school at " p. m. Wurnhip inducted l.j Kev. ("has. K. Lip. pilKOtt. I). I. Hope Fver and Oavfon st (lc re William Allhon. It. !.. minister. I'dlde (school ':.".(. W. o. Oaviex. suprintrndent. Pr-;,( iank' 10 nnd 7 :.'Vi. riiildrcn's vesI'er, jo. v. p. s. c. i:. G::;o. Korkhiii Union Sumption Prairie road, one-quarter mile west of Ulive st. HI Me school nt J:."0. Owen Whit-man, superintendent. International lesn. Kellgious worship at HAZ, la enarge of KIdor Harris. firr.ngrr Iter. J. B. I)onaMs'.jn. pastor. Sunday s hool t 10 a. ui. i'leachlng at 7:l"i fr. in. r. L. tit 7:0J. The suhjeet for the sermon Siiik!.'" is "The Strength and Weakness (.f New America." An liileresting exhild: showing something of the work among the Immigrants will ho shown. Hungarian Corner Washington av. and neri.v s(. ;,.v. i; r.ertok. pastor. Snndav selnwd nt ;:) a. m. Morn nir service k :: i. I h nic eet weeks. Parian at 10:IN a. m. Vespr service at m. The church choir had their last week, and the Sunday school to have theirs In a couple of A welcome for all who speak Hunat the preat-hSiiir services ami t,,r all children who are not in any Sunday school at our Fnglish speaking Sunday .school. BAPTIST. I lrt .Mala and Wayne sts.. Rer. Charles A. Decker. Sunday school n :0. Preacb-lu-at in. s. ;. Chord, superintendent. Preaching .,t lt):I.; p.. . P. F. at C:l.i: even I ii ir services nt 7 :.'!'J. lrayer meeting Wednesday. 7:io p. m. Morning sermon hy Or. 1. S. Tov : suh- ) t. " 'hrisf .s I.asf Legacy to Church." Sunday evening Ir. Toy will preach on "Ihe Manifestation t.f .K-sits.". tiuinry STrrrt CJuicw St. nr Iter 'PJo.e I !.'.. nnd mln Itible school v-M, J. . Kandall. sunrintendent. Preaching services 10 :.".( and 7:.0. IF Y. .Mid-week services Wednesday P. F. ; : r. evening. Mount Zion IUptist 11.1 N. Blrdsell it. evening services 7 v. in. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. na. I"irt Swedish Corner Laurel and Napier sts. Services at 10:."!0 a. m. and 7 :"n p. m. every idher Sunday, heginnlng July o. Ker. F. W. Jewell will preach. CHHISTIAN. I'lrt .Main st.. south of public library. Morning F.ilde school. j :!.-,, J. Holland Wither, suj'erlntendent. -Morning, service 10:40 a. m. Christian Fndeavor 0:30 p. ta. Fveniiig service 7:0. Indiana Atmuc Indiana and WItwer avs. Kev. Cecil Franklin, pasto-. ltihle thv)l i:;;o m. m., Fred Wilson, superintendent. Se; vices n and 7 :.10. Junior Fndeavor - :"., Mrs. A. L. Krenner, superintendent. Senior Fndeavor 0.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 :'M p. m. Tdndon A, ( burrli of C lirUt Linden av. and Carlisle st. F. Allan .Mjts.sev. pastoi-. Prea.'hluk' at 10:::o a. w. and 7:. p. ni. Sunday M iiool at 2:.".0 p. ui. C. E. at ;:,"0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday o veil In i 7:ikA K V AN (j t; MCA L A 5 J0 1 1 AT ION. irfct I-jifayette and Monroe sts. J. H. Lvan. pastor. Sunday school at 9:lu t. m.. Uill'am ITagle. superlntendeut. I'reachlug services al Ui :M a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Young People's Alliance, C:4.; Miss Khoda Kaush. president. Prayer meeilag Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 :;.(). Chair rohe-irsal Tuesday evening; after . prayer meeting. i r.nire Michigan and Hrlck avs.. Kev. Pauiel D. Spei. her. Sunday school V:30 s. m.. C. A. Ti idie. hiiperluteudeitt ; serji mi nt 10:::o a. m. Young People's meet-1 lng at 7 p. in. ; service 7 p. m. ; midwirk servlc Wednesday, 7 :-'U) p m. ! Ir. 'I hotiisoii will iHs-tipy the pulpit. No 'Veniii seivie. j Miipuh Corner Main and .Monro sts.. ! Kev. John fi.rr. Sunday huoi 'J :"!) n. m. l. F. lturgener, superlntet dent. Sermon at 10 : 4 " a. m. and 7 :-',') j. in. j Cafe.-heti.-i,i classes wMl meet at J.r.O p. in., Y. P. . ; p. 111. Prayer meetlnr l usd i. and Thursday evenings. Choir inictloe ' Critlav nlrht. DIIKTHKHN. I irt Brethren C hurt liVJH S. Mlehlgan St. Kev. A. F. T!ioma. pastor. Sunday s hool 1 :.X. anp-rintetnlent. Hartlev Flrestone. M truing service 10:30. Christian Fndeavor 0:0 p. iu. Evening servlct 7 l'irt ('hurt h f the Dretbren Mia ml st. and Indiana nv. Kev. M. Clyde Horst. Sunday school ;o(J a. rn. Men's hlMe clas-s In chirge of the pastor. Women's ItiMe cIass taught by Mis Cora V. Wise. Fiea. hlng 10::ui a. iu. and 7 p. m. Second Church of the Flrtthren Cush1: g rr.d Va:i li iren st. Ktr. J. ti. Crater, patr. Sunday s-diool at 9 :."i0 a. in. K. l. I'., i Kt r. superintendent. Morning .s'M Ai. e at li' -r; evening at 7 :J. 'hr1stlaa wo.-kers' meeting nt ' :'') p. m. ; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday, P I.!. lUirr Tark IUion 1HV Serontn it. M. l.le Hirit. ;ustr. Suncay a.hvl at : p. ru , Kruiua Turkey, superintendent. INITKD UKKTllKCN. C'C--ffrrne Memorial Preaching 1045 ai i 7:L'. Sunday -bo.l 8:30. Cbrlntian Kn.jeav.T C:iu). .Midweek service Wedneal:iv 7 : p. in. 1 i. rili sn:tivrary in new church, with p- i ll ;iddre?"- uiumlng nc1 evening by iu-v. I. It Hr.iM-. I. 1 .. of Dayton. U. hi l iu.ii. by iboruc bUr twith mornh.iC iil Y:iii-. Ir. Itrane. tbe i.er.kor . f tbe day, i rise ..f t!. fvlitor of the r:::rU pil--. ,TJi' KcMiou-i Tele-.-n." pu!Ms!ie.l at I:iytr. 1 1. :. ln.lr. Alls Tr .i U.'ifr; "iibje't. "Our N ial !.if for Christ." The Sunday nHi.l banl mil furnUh i-" ial m'il fr tl: funiay liool .f?.i.'ii at and Ker. J. Simon f lVru. In. I., will deliver tb addre. l'.wket dirtier in i-liun-h b.tetiient at 12-" Ait!i l-ai.d '.mi. t: and aft.T diuufr aJ-dri--ei f. Il viii.
LUTHERAN. . "olr Trlnllr English Sherman snd Lluosey. Iter. Alhert II. Keek. Sunday n-bool HAS a. m.. i;. Motts. superintendent. Men's llihle cla?s taught by the pas-
: isr. omen s cuss taught by Miss IIoninth. Young Ladles' class taught by Mls Johnson. Chief s-rvlce with sernmn j by the pastor at V'JM w. ui. Vespers with ' sermon at 7 :'H p. m. I M. Paul's Orintn .lelTerson noulersrd 1 and WilJi.ini st. Kev. Henoch Holle. (ermau service at lOr.'IO Sunday sluoI at. :i:".0. Fnclish service Kx-oud and fourth j Sundays at 7:.".0 p. m. I L. Dornslef. a thedoglcaL student at ; CoricordlA seininury. St. IMiIs. Mo., will 1 deliver the serman. 'o Sunday sch)l. j No Fnglish sermon. ! Zlon's Ft anrellcal Cnrner F With and St. Peter sts. Kev. Martin Goffeiiey. pastor. There will be no service-, for the following t"o Sundays on account of the miuFsfer'5 vaeatK.'ii. Gloria Del Swedish Chapin and Kerr U UeT. C. ii. Krkkson. Sunday iool : a. m. Services at 30") a. m. and 7 :TX p. m .Morning theme. "iUdieve or lie." K veiling theme. 'The Peacn f tiod." The Kul!dllig Fund s.K-iety will meet on Tuesday :it p. m. The Ladies Aid o-1ety '.vlll meet on Wednesday, 2 p. iu., Instead of Thursday as usual. EPISCOPAL. St. James Lafayette street, sorts of Washington sr.. Parish house, SIS' W. Colfax ar. night Key. Jobs Hazes White, 1. P.. bishop of fhe dioes of northern Indiana, rector. UeT. II. IL White, vlcsr. The iTvlce.! at St. James' church on Sunday are: Holy communion at 7 :.".). Sundav school at At 11 o'clock service- Iter. Wal ter S. Howard of St. Paul. Minn., will spnk. assisted by Kev. Frank Ivins of H "W'e, Ind. - No eveulmr servbs. Trlnltr Hungarian South Lafayette St.. near old court house. Kev. Victor Von Kuhlnyl, rector. Sunday services at 8 a. ru. and 10 a. m. Bible class Thursday at 7:45 p. m. REFORMED. Morning service ir charge of Homer J. Miller. CHURCH OP OOD. Church of ;od services are held in MelUlle. :2 South Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Mrs. Mury Cordray, superintendent. Illble Mud " at 11 a. rn. and 7 :.0 a. in.. Mr. Adams, lwdor P.erean meeting ou Wednesday evening ni ii t.. .ourn .it. SEVKMII DAY A I) VENT I ST. Seventh Dav Atlventlst. srT!ce- on SatI unlay in Melville hall, Pastor Allen Moon in cnarge. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. in., preaching service at 10:30. SCIENTIST. l"lrt Church of Christ Main and Madison sts. Service Sundav at 11 h. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:4o. Wediiesday , evening t-stiinonial meeting at 8. Christian ecuuee reading rooms .jti j. M. S. bulldlug, open daily excepting Sunday, from 12 m. to 0 p. rn., also Saturday evenings 7:0 p. m. Sunday school 9:45. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8. Christian from t to 0. vhere the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A cordial welcome Is extended to all to attend our services and visit the reading rooms. The Sunday evening service will be discontinued during July anil August. SPIRITUALIST. The Spiritualists will hold services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Weaver, 1010 South Franklin St.. Sunday evening, at 7:."0 p. iu. Clarence Lockridge, lecturer. SALVATION ARMT. Mission hall. 11.1 V. Jefferson hlrrt r. rices every night except Monday. ' Mis.sum jsuuuay scuooi ac j o ciock every sunday arternoon, conducted under the auspices of the churches led by Capt. and Mrs. Conway. Special meeting In Army hall Saturday and Sunday nights at N. Ker. Albert MoClements of Utica, X. Y., will speak. T. 31. C. A. T. M. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, espeeiall.v for men. In tVtA a ii il I f iti n m s. KA L AM.t i...H .li a c o-juuw: nun kji iur DUJ U II 11 li t II If . A I m . 1 ..1 .v I. . J lit.. ' itT.iii4 itvier win oe secureu ror earn i suuday and special music will be furnish- ! id. INTERNATIONAL IlIRLK STinKXTS1 Association. MelvFl" hall. LTJ S. Iafayette st.. Sunday. Aug. 1. 3 p. in.: subject. "The Three Ways. The Board, the .Narrow and the Highway f Holiness." At 7:00 p. m.. subject. 'Chronology." Wednesday, 7:F" p. m.. "The Tabernacle, Shadow of Better Sacrifices." TEMPLE. IJKTH-EL. Temple Beth-KI. Lasalle and Taylor sts. Abraham Cronbnch. rabbi. Xo regular services during the present month. Kabbl Cronbuch cuu be seen by aipoiuttnent. CATHOLIC. St. Patrltk'fi S. Taylor at.. Rev. John F. iHHiroote. C. S. C, pastor. Low luasns at tl, 7:W. ! a. m. Solemn high mass anr sermon at 10:.T0. liaptlmn at 2 p. iu. Sunday school at 3 p. ni. Vespers at 'JioO p. m. Mcer.irff of church societies It 4 p KJ. St. lledwige PolUh Cur. Scott and Na. pier sts. Kev. Anthony Zubowle. C. S. C. jKistor. Low mass at 7:30; children's mass nt 9 a. n... nigh mass at 10 a. m., Sunday school and benediction at 2 p. m., vepers ut 4 p. ru. St. StonUlau. 1'ollsh US N. Llneoln st. Kev. Roman Msrcinlak, pastor. Mass at t. 7: nud 9 a. in. St. (H.in ir- roli-h .S.l S. Webster st. Low mass nt 7:3o; high mass at 10; vespers at - p. m. Ft. Adalbert's Polish Olive and Grace Sis. Kev. .Ichn Kubackl. pastor. Pally mas at 8 a. iu. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Snndiy mass 7:20 and in a. m. St. Joarpb HiiJ at. and Lasalle av., Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C. pistor. Low masses at 0. 7:30 and 0. High mass at 10 a. ta. Benediction 3 p. in. Sunday school at -:30 p. ra. Pt. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and McPherson sts. Ker. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Mass at S and 10:l"i a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. Saered Heart Belgian 112G W. Thomas st. Hot. Charles V. lTs-her, pator. Mass at 7 and ):30 a. m. Sunday school at 2:."sj p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Iame. low mass at Cmkj a. m.. high mass at S:30 a. m., vesper at 1 p St. Mary'. German 1,11 S. Taylor St.. ltT. .T. m. Sherer. C. S. C. pantor. Mn at 70 aud 10 a. m. Sunday woLool at 2:t Mass :S0. Kixcssnniv. Mis Kthel intone and Arthur i Gauay spent Sunday at Michigan City. ! Miss L.enora Crane returned Monday from Ohebance. 111. Tom Travis and family, Mrs. Maggie Travis and sister Miss Bell I Kennedy, ppent Sunday at Michigan City. Miss Lueinda White spent Tuesdav at West Ville. Mrs. Dan Shaw is entertaining her ! niece. Miss Valrey of Laporte. Mrs. Ida I.ybrook entertained her cousin. Mr?. Hallett Kesler from Liporte Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Nation spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Y"ul. LorTLybrook and Mr. an-i Mrs. Paul White and family spc,. tundav at Michi in City with Mr. ind '.Mrs. Tedd Ii!r. Mrs. Hern is entertaJr.in her niece. ! Miss Douney. Mrs. Fred Bluhm is visiting in West ! Ville. Mrs. Anna Stone and family have moved to Iaporte. Mrs. Saugus has returned from California and is visiting Mrs. Closer.
TAKING A CHANCE with
the Stomach, Liver and Bowels in a weakened condition is very poor policy.; YOU ARE SURE to lose out in the end. BE WISE IN TIME and take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS i L" ih:kkii:x miu(s. The annual reunion of the Ileece family was held at the home of KeuLen Ileece in Eau Claire Thursday, with about 100 in attendance. Ollicers electetl for the coming year are: I'resident, A. Worth .Sodus; secretary and treasurer, Reuben Keece. W. L. Porter visited his son, Hurry Porter, in Benton Harbor Friday. Miss Mary Graham is enjoying a week's outing: at Paw-Pan- lake. Miss Minnie Weeks returned Friday from a few days' business visit In Grand Rapids. The annual picnic of the prohibitionists of Berrien county was held at the Indian fields Wednesday with a goodly crowd In attendance. Theik speakers were: A. Clarktson of Chicago, B. Graff of Benton Harbor and the recording secretary of the Prohibition alliance in Kansas. Miss Helen Fisher lias returned from a few days' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward pangler In South Bend. Vernon Hart Is visiting relatives in Montpelier. Ohio. Mandel Hendleman. Fml Brown. Thomas Taylor and W. H. Sylvester attended the horse races in Kalamazoo this week. Mr. and Mr:. Seward Vanderhoof of Owosso, Mich., are visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Billiard. Charles Artz, jr.. and family have returned to their home in St. Louis, Mo., after a" month's stay at their summer home in this village. Miss La Verne Trowbridge of Dowagiac is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Edison. Mrs. George P. Sattler visited friends In St. Joseph Friday. Tuesday evening" the barn belonging to Clarence E. Dixon, east of town, was destroyed by fire of unknown origin. It contained 14 tons of hay, three head of horses, grain and some tools. The loss amounts to about $2,o00; insurance, $1,000. The hearing of Thomas Fays of Chicago was held before Justice Gorham Wednesday morning, the charge being picking the pocket of Chas. Schotield Wednesday of last week. Mr. Fays was acquitted as the charge could not be proven. He was represented bv Atty. Donahue of Xiles. At the M. E. church Sunday morning the pastor will take for his subject, "The Making of a Man." Miss Agens of Benton Harbor will sing and will speak to the young people at the regular preaching hour in the evening. Gordon G. Gausler has received word of the marriage of his sinter. Miss Adessa Gaugler and Kay Moore of Straw. Montana. They were married at Straw. Mont., Aug. L Misa Gaugler was a former Berrien Springs girl. The 13 mission charges of the St. Joseph Itiver Baptist association will hold their annual picnic at the Indian fields Tuesday, Aug. 18. Miss Julia Davis of Ianrflng. who Is associate superintendent of state missions, is on the program for an address in the afternoon. Mrs. Ellen Dester Is entertaining her granddaughter. Miss Pearl Dcster, of Laporte, Ind. THE MARKETS SOt'TII BEND MARKETS. FLOUR AND FEED. (Corrected Dally by Knoblock St Glni, Hydraulic Are.1 Oreal and Hoar Buylu wfceat t !KV; o;its at 40o: retnillng at .W: rye TO-.; cum, buying nt SV; selling nt 9.V. HAT. KTIU V AND FEED. (Corrected Daily by tte Wetlpy Miller Flour Feed Ci., 420 8. MUhtgaa 8c, May. HXi"f to Vl tllla i to 1K Straw, paylrg $3 to $T; celling fS too. Old corn, pnvinp por bu.: selling at S. to 9.- per l.ii. Oat. pyi"K 40 Iu. : sellin? nt .".o- per bu. riowr ft-el, paying ?S to $'J It-r bu.: selling $10. POLTTKY AND MEATS. (Corrected D;nr ry the Fenidll '.Jarket. 125 N. Main St.) I'!ultry Chickens, p.tyiag 12?c to IV. Relllr.g nt -0.-. springs raying I'O to -.'So llTe, selliug M,at-Hetar : Ten. C0o to S0c: round1 iteak. 20" to io.-; alrloln ateak. :i0c; portet j houae. CV to iCK", ore? roast. -0c to 2.V: ! boiling beef. 10c to "J:; lard. :6o; anioked . bam. -0c to 3oc. 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Ages 8 to 15. We have two big lots as follows:
Coats that are worth up to SI 0.00. None less than $5.00. Just the thing for school this fall. Many Novelty Coats in good colors.
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The biggest snap of the season. Coats we have been selling all season up to SI 5.00. Blue Serges, Some in fancy checks and rough weaves. We advise you to come early.
AT 5 M0 $2.06, $2.50, $2.98 Dresses foi $1.59 Misses'
in Linens and Ratines with the tunic effects. Dresses we been selling all the season up to S7.50, Monday at
Party Dresses for Misses and Children
ABOUT 50 odd sizes of GIRLS DRESSES, in Ginghams, Crepes and Percales, value to S5.00. If we have your size (fij rr you will be lucky Monday ;-they go at KJxJ White Skirt Special, $1.25 Value Monday 98c
c at 40c to GOc per doz. Lemons, case. $S; felling .it .; per doz. Bananas, buy V- Cc lb.; selling 5c to 23c doz. Vegetable New oL-bjige, paying 2Hc pound: aelllng at Sc. New potatoes buying $1.2." to $1.30 bu., selling Z' to 40c ;ng $1.00, selling Ii to 35o per perk. Huttrr and Country butcer. pay ing. 20O to $'-V: selling 33c. Creamery 00c; fcclliug X Eggs, strictly fresh, pay. Ing J2c to 2Cc; selling HSc. (f:orreeted Dally by Vrarner Droa. Sed Co.. 114 E. Wayne 8eeds Timothy Paying $2.73 to $.1 per busliel, selling at $?.2 lied clover selling IS.TA). Alfalfa, paying $S to $S..",0, selling at $S.o0. Alalke clover, paying from flu to $12. selling at $12. Cow peas, paying from $2.0 to $3.(, selling $3.00. TALLOW AND HIDES (Corrected Dally by S. W. Llppruan. 210 H. Mala St.) Tallow Rough, 2C to 24c; rendered No 1. 4l to No. 2. 3Vie to 4c. llldts No. 1 grMn hides, lie to 12c; cured, calf bUd, 13 to 17c; wool, 17c to 22c. LIVE JTOCK. (Corrected Daily by M;ijor lir.-s.. S. Logan Street.) Ileavv fat steers, live c-nt.. .SG.C-O to f NEW MODERN DANCING The "leading Expert and Instructor In Nev York City, writes: -'lu-itr Sir: I have ued ALLEN'S FUOT-EAE. the antNeptie powder to be sli iken into the shoes, for tlie past ten ye.irs. It is a blesinu to all who me compelled to be on their feet. I dance elcrht or ten hours daily, and find that ALLEN'S KOoT-EASE keep my feet cool, takes the friction from the shoe, prevent corns and Sore. Aehinsr feet. I recommend it t all my pupils." Slffneil E. FLETriinit HALLAMOKE. sample FREE. AMre. Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. RIVERVIEW CEMETERY LOTS FOR THREE GKAVKS. lEHPlITlAL TARE GUARANTEED Brll I'hone. C emetery. 2410 Bell rhone. Supt. K".. 3333. Dr. ('. E. ( nnitnln. Ire. Elmer Crockett. Trea. Jobn C. Karker. See. nnd Supt. Anuct Clearing of Suits, Coats and I)rrsMs make savlnjrs of onelialf and more effective. CHAS. H. SAX & CO. Successors to A. M. Jones Tlie Furniture Storo Around on Main Street.
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Children 's Week at
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Commencing Monday, Aug. 17th, and continuing all week will be the greatest Clearance Sale of Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments. School days will soon be here. Mothers will save money attending this great sale. Opportunities will be published daily. Watch the IPapers MONDAY BIG OPPORTUNITY.
CHILDREN'S COATS
divided into
and serges mostly in light colors. The
material alone than this Sale
AT V2 PRICE. The entire stock of CHILDREN'S FINE COATS in beautiful Satins, Moire Silks, French Serges, all the cream of the season's style. Black, Whites
and Colors
markable trimmings of smartness; collars and cuffs in contrasting colors.
SEE OUR GREAT WINDOW DISPLAY. Children's and Misses' School Dresses
The pick of the season in fine made perfect in style and finish. plain. The most serviceable dress from (5 to 17 at Si. 59.
Fine Dresses
We have about 100 Dresses in white. Voiles, Lawns, Crepes, Indian Linens, Beautifully trimmed with Lace, Embroidery and Ribbons, ages 2 to 6, 6 to 14, 15 and 17; all week they are reduced one half regular price.
riresseil llo to l.V. Hoes. 1C0 to 200 lbs., $7.25 to 5H.0O. Spring lambs, G'vjc to 7c, dressed 14c to l5c. Good Wholesome Fun on Women's Day At SPRINGBROOK PARK Wednesday, Aug. 19th The Hard Times Parade on WOMEN'S DAY is intended as good, wholesome fun for its participants. It is tlie spirit of merriment and mirth; of jcdllty and unity. The dres-s-up idea j is innate in every human. Kiddies ' steal upstairs to fix up in mamma's and papa's clothing. Grown-ups nevr ceao entirely to get over this desire. It is the spirit of Carnival and of Mardi Gras. It Is the nuod time idea. The maKnifieant response made l.y the mothers of Houth liend and Mish-' a'.vaka in prejiarin their iils for the Feature Parade on Girls' Day is evi dence of their unbounded faith and large understanding f SpriiJirooK Park's jiurposos and aims. in announcing the HARD TIMES PA HADE j as a special feature of Women's pav. the sole idea is one of ood, whole- ! some fun. Adv. has effected complete recoveries In numerous cases in w hich the resources of physicians had been exhausted. Powerful but Non-Injurious. Astonishing results in Malignant Cases. Purely Vegetable. Among- thdlM1 witbin lt. flrid r Kbenmt:m, Blood Folion.Scrofuia.UId Sores nd l'lceronconditlon. Liver, Wl.iney n1 F.:4aer Il(M-B.iIlri,Stomf l Trout.ie. Contlr1tion.C'trrb.et. An Invaltable )d In Tulrculo!i. Hliftlj mprlor s a general tonic ad purlfler. MRhnnitlim for tea year, ob bottl cnrM me." Masree.Mlf. Blood Yo'i!n -. -Threa bottles cured ea la wort form." tarter, OkLa. "t-ared tny lif e.' I.ctp. M ic. Cured In two Weeks." Llrht. Ark. C'ired lun? troub.e." mlth.(ia. "I.lferand kidney trouble cured. "rawnon.tTt. "Stomach trouble fifteen year. Two bottle cured n,e. Ie'nard Cal. 'Vlaria M-ren jeara, cured tj two bottle. h arden. N. C. Write for free booklet ani f nd out wbat ALKANO will do for you. A!kno and fall 1nfr.rmatlon recardin It may t obtatned frm our eale affects, or direct from the home oif.ca. LzjAUAKO REMEDY CO., Kansas City, Mo. : Alkano may be obtained from Ira Rirdlebaueh, S02 S. Lafayette eL, outh Bend, Ind. Sole AsenL SfAXWKLL and HKIUT BROOKS LINCOLN HIGHWAY c;AILGi: 517 MICHIGAN AV. J. W. NIKAItT IUZIJj 3111. HOMi: 82P6 321 South Michigan SI,
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Company
Ages 4 to 8 Lot 1 consists of a remarkable lot of novelty coats of fancy weaves
costs vou more ! . $1- 98 Price in re $5.00 Coats S2.30 S7.00 Coats s;3.5o S8.00 Coats S4.00 S10 Coats S5.00 French Gingham Dresses, Smart colors in stripes or for school, Monday, all ages $7.50 DRESSES for $3.98 have TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT AD The John Marshall CHICAGO. Evening School with Day Standard Classes Meet LAW Monday, Wednesday, Fridav evenings. rHflHT TEXT A XI) UVvlPJVJL CASE SYSTEM PItE-LEGAI. COFRSE. Catalogue and Examination Papers sent Free. i:iWRI T. IEC, Dean, ?,o X. Dearborn St., Chicago. J fi O it-: z JARRY L.YERRICK FUNERAL DIRECTOR I furnish the ment, from th hviial. cornfilf-f equipfirst call to th Iloth Phones. 219 o. t. Jo St. 1 Public Drug Store New Location 124 N. MICHIGAN St. EYES EXAMINED FREE GUe 1 Ittexl t Moderate ITlce 24lif4tion Guarantee J. t3T. IS00 -J-rT"KN (ieURKEaC04lOPTKlAHSl) DR. J. BURKE & CO Optometrist nd Man arturlnc Optician! 2.0 S. MItHKiAN ST. Sunday I to 10 by Appointment. OTKT U ilnplirate oy !ene tht aame day. No matter who flttei thena. Brinr the pie-e. Gas for Lighting and Cooking GAS COMPANY
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