South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1914 — Page 4
fHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TiMiis OWDAY AT THE 9 TtV IAcryotio is Invited to nttcml the services in South Hend churches. All seats arc free. Regular as well as social service are announced Ih'Iow. Pastors arc invited ly The eusTiines management to send the jaier outlines of their -Sunday sermons that they may he read hy the OO.mm News-Times readers in the .Monday edition. Through this medium the sermons ran In addressed to a congregation which is even more than city-wide.
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ri.is m--tiug i :; !::..I.iy s.!m.I '. :.".. .1. '. i:..ivLT. siii.erir.:-nd-:it. Seringa V:; a. r.i. Lr-v.rth '-b. i. -tli r..--rs. leader. iTcoaiing 7 ::u p. ui. IT.ivr in. tit. WcJi. ,-vl :y evnntg. Tl". f.'.I-.-.vl::' Is t!.- r:ml--:d program f r Sui.dav ui.! r tl;.- I i - t i : 1 f Pr..r. r.-Tvr.i.i!i." Mn.liiL-- -Prelude, ,,In M p -M" Ki::d-r; .rifM. "Hdy, ILdy Lord ;!" I . r ii T -; oibaatory anti.em. "Av.-V,-ri::a." J : I -r r ; post In.!.-.. 'LW-v.ittou. ' If.- !,:. Lw-nlag Pr 1 !-. "A :.da ntii.o. ' niv.f -.:. "Mv ,""1- M-v I"-it l;.-r. I'striv,'" M.ir-t'-n; ofb-ratorr anth-m, -T!." ll.f'.iara .Morn," Woodward; Pelade iu 1'. LniWs. st. Paul' Memorial Odfax fi ti . I LaI --rt.' avt, K'T. L. Gardiner. I. I .sund.iv v, i,n at V:) a. ia., lod ty lie. M. ( '. iu-.il.'. , Morning theme; "Tlie Pn--l'.Min'--(iod's Thoughts." Lpuorth Vagae. l'"l by Ilev. M. C. P.ale, MiI.j.Mt, "A Natiix Without. :i Saloon. IIw ami V lien .' r.venlng s'irJt-t : ";ites AJ.ir -Vl-o:iie Horn"," being the lat -f n series of sermons on "Pilgrim's Progress." At tli morning servl-v th' holr will sing. "I hey Shall Not Ha:,g"r Nor TLrit," 1' YVoo.ln:a:i, and "Pc Ye 1o!;ow.ts f iod." At the evening S'-rvbe they will render ";iorv In i:xl-is" by Pank. "The l'.v Thou It vest," by Woodman and "Tl." Homeland." On Monday evening the Xbii's I'.roth'Tl.,d will m-ct ; Tin-. lay vt-nin- t lie l'rcas stit-rv will s.rv' siiri"r anl (n WViIm-Mlay cV-nii!C, Ir. lianllner wll K'lvo th .v'-ur.(i :nllri--s "U "Why I am a rmti-stant." linuf rvlcr In the now tMhrnnlo, orr.rr S. Mi' hiau anl Ilum-y st., llov. I". K. l'.ULrli-rty, iat-r. Sniidiy -!i.ol y:.'U) a. m. l'r-a hin 10:t"i a. in. Lowell lleijjhts MinT ami Francis t.. Ilev. Arthur r. S. naf.-r. Suti.lay s--1i m.1 !:!." a. in., K. M. .M.tU, snfHTlnfeii.lviit. I'uMi.- worvlilp a. in. Kuworth U-Aiw J;o i. m. i;vMiinjr sTvi'- 7:.".') ' io.-k. I'rayer nivi-tiiii,' Thur.lay tv'nIng 7:0. Trinity r.ialnr nml Vn--ar av., Ilev. Juy I'arfu-nti-r. Sun!ay s--1jm.1 'j :". a. in.. . "i:. Julian. sunrint.'iMlfnt. ( 'hi 1! rvn'H flinrvlj lo:.'".. Morning worsMp li:l."i. 'Iav4 iii--t in ur imia.Mliatfly fulluwiiiff. wortli li'iisii.' i. in. r.v-tiin servl. 7 yililuevk xTvi' t- Wclnr-day 7:15 I. in. Morn in ? M-rnion, first in a sTi- on th "l'n-'i'aratina l' r lJf-." sul.j t : "A Vision .f ;.1." 'las at 1J. i:pw.rtli lt'a'tio '(! .y the i'r'slii-tit. L-ry I. K'l. riftrrn inlautf i:ojr.-l ..n MTviiv in tin' vriiin follow '! by a vcrnioij-a.l.lrrs ni "III Ol.l 4'.trn .. tin- I.anl." l'ray.-r ami rrai !'rvi '-il n-la v ven in tr. sub j;-'t : How to Work With H:rh Utli-r." Tills will Ik "Favorite S.-ripturc" nilit. Mull .Memorial--Mirhi.ui ami Virtoria . Kov. .1. I. M'Kay. Sunlay svliool JoaM a. in., A. Kattrhfinri'-li. stiprlntendat. M-n's I : i ! cias taiiLr!it by the 1-astor. I'liMi worshij. 11 ax) a. ni. Fv-nlnp s-rvii' 7::. Kpworth I.msjuo . in.. Miss n.t-!f ,I'ti-r. prositlmt. MorniiiLT su!,j.-.-t : "Man to Man." I'v.-n-in ul.jf.-t: "A .Nation Without a Saloon, How an. I W1umi':m I.U'l-r. Anthony Kwist. sulj;Ht: "Th. Cor.'tu.TiiiL: 'hrit." l'rayer i.!-'tin; t tt WVilneMay t-vvniug. LvatK-r, JIno-sL Fll'T. f;porlh Aleiiiorial - I'oriu'i T.in.oln My;livay w-t a no t.. tin lit' v. J-v ". liuiii-li, i.ivnr; n.niilo Youny. altant pastor. Sun.lay sho.l at l:.'aj a. in.. l i u oiin. .viip.'riiit"iiilat. A iH-ial proyratn in k-phi with Iroiii..t in .lay. U-.t li-ti a rianv'.-' I in tin Siimlay .s.-jjuol. Sun.lay s-lio.,i rinon--tt. thrino: "How Mu.h Am I Worth." .Moriiiujr tl.-in.-: '-i!tlt .Mukcrs." J : n - worth l-:tiir. 11 by Mis .Mat rina !.' ri.-s. u?i- t, "A N::ti u Without a S.i;.n. Il.v ami W'IumiV" Jlv-ninjf t hen;.-: "Tin Wraith Frohl.-m.' So.-ial ori' ' prayT s. ri .- l 'ri.hi.v t on in l:. Tlio j'.i-tor is planning a -ri's ,.f spt-lal topii s for prayrr -rvin-. -..nU' anl ht-lp. t ri'iilar nn-athiy t'Uim-s in'.ftln of th" l!jworth h'icno will follow th prar sorvhv. t'hiMifn's flair, li S itur.l tv inoVnin at 10:ini k. . ni'li!. l.y t'.to pastor. Sup.tliy school at Mt. I'li-i-ant. I'ort hap.-!, an. I Mutio;i chap.-l at 1o:(n a. in. rp-a.-'airii: at I'ortair-' rhipel ai a. m. l.y t!.' :i: i-.int pastor, ii; an-: 'Ht lp l'roin A'.ovo." Kwuinir
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me lait l I'ay, ."I'liuunv;. uu.imm i.u-h-avor. suiilt": "rroiiii- MH-tii." lames 1:.".. I.-:iil-r. James W. Taylor. Jr. Voun,' People's so. I.-ty, subject, "Why yorjnu' pfpl" j-houhl l.o members of th hiir. a." r.ph. '-M. Th Yountr Tadio-' auxiliary will m-t Munliy at -': p. m. with tin- Misses Inne. atnl Alnii C Miner, 411 S. I(fay-tt' st. The Isfal Sevirp I'.oys of the'juaior Fndeavor wili rr:.t on W.-h.es.i.iy iifternooa with Stuart KMr !-', 7' V. I'olf.r. ar. Th W-t minuter u'uil.l will hohl Its first meeting of Xhc f ail in the iiurrh oflb-e. Thurs.lay at 7 :" I. m. Miilwe'k iUM-tiiiir Wednesday at 7 :.''. p. in., subjec t: "The C'al of Matthew," Matt. 'J:'J. Trinity Fomor ColVaT av. and St. Ivtor t.. Key. John S. Uurns, pastor. 1Mb!? s'-hool at U:?AK .T. P. Whiteman. surrin-tii-lep.r. Mornln? worship 10;:;o. (,'hristiati Pmleavor 0:45 p. m. livening wur-.-hij 1 K Sunday rnornln? th1,nn: ''Neighbor I.iv." Sunday evening theme: "The Natural Man." riiristian Fndeavor: Per. J. S. lluni. leader. YVeMmlntrr lr. II, P.. IIotetter. Sunday school U:.'10 a. in. Publie worship in: I.", a. ni. and 7 p. in. Christian Pndeavor r,:() p. m. Prayer int'tiu Wednesday 1:') p. in. .Mni Ins; fliemf: 'Th Message f Autumn aad How JihI 1 Speakinir to us aThis Season." livening: "A Yunir Man Who Triumphed Over Difficulties :nd Fxerteil Over His Associate a Strong InlltiMi . For hte Rl-ht." C. P. suhj-'t : "A Saloouloss NHtion." Prayer meeting snb-j.-t: "The Nobleman'.s Sun," John 4:FX C'runivtown Cliurt-h Ir. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday school p. in. Prearhiji ervle p. m. Special pr-arhlnp services on Sunday at .'t p. in. Sunday m-Iioo! session at 2 p. m. Mrs. Fero, superintendent. Hope Leer and Davtoa sts., George William Allison. P.. !.. minister. P.Ihlo seliool !:,r;0. W. O. Da vies, superlntentlent. Morning' worship P):45. Children's vespers ::.A) p. m. P. P. S. ('. P. p. in. Fvenliiir worship 7 :?.(). Midweek meet In jr each Wednesday at 7 :"0 p. m. Teachers training lass S:."J) Wednesday eveninjr. Mornlntr sulje,t: "Fneonifortable Doetrine." livening'' subj.-et: "The Dividing Power or the Word." C I-:, topic. "A Salooriless Nation; Why Not?" Ilab. L'M-IF The publie is cordially invited to attend and participate In all of these services-. The talk In Children's Vespers will be about "The Boy Who Was Pound."
Korkhill Union Sumption Prairie road, oiie-otiarter mile west of Olive si. Ilil ln school at i! :.", p. m.. Owen Whiteuian. superintendent; International lessons. Pensions worship at o:15 p. m. in charire ft Plder Harris. (Jninijer Kpt. J. I'.. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday school nt 1U:W a. in. l'reachlng at 7:1". p .m. C. P. at 7 :U0 p. ni. Hungarian Corner Washington ar. and Cherry st., Ilev. P.. Pertok, pastor. IJAI'TIST. First Main and Wayne sts.. Pev. Charles A. Ps'kcr. Sunday school 0::u a. m., S. (J. Chord superintendent. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. P.. Y. P. F. at ii:15 p. in. P veiling service at 7 :.".. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 p. ni. Quinry s t rtt ijw in cy st. and Plaine av. Pev. Thomas J. Parsons. Pible school a. m., J. W. Pandali. superintendent. Pmiehing services h):'.'A) a. in. and 7:.".U p. m. P.. Y. P. F. 0:15 p. m. Midweek service Wednesday evening. Morning sermon subject: "Tlie Christ of the Xcrtpturs." Pveiilng serniu vub-J.-. t. -The i;trthrig-ht of a Nation." 11. Y. F. F. leader. Mrs. A. ('. Su!iJvt; "A Saloonles-s Nation: Why Not? How?" The pastor will begin a scr;e of expository sermons In the Hook of Hebrews tomorrow morning. In the evening a series on night scenes in the Pible will be Introduced. Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock the Women's FnPm Pible class will meet wath Mrs. Parter. !U0 Portage av.. at -o'clock. :it the home place. Mr. Parsons will lecture on "frar Lord's Second Coming." The lecture is given by special erH'est of the Pible class. Wednesday evening mid-week service at the church, subje. f : "A Model Prayernieeting." Fridav even in- a "bring one" social in the church pirh.rs. Admission fr,v to all. .Mount Zion It.tptist 11 " N. Bird sell st. Fv.-ning service 7:. Prayer nice tin;; Thursday S:0 p. m. 1 irt srdjsli -4'orner Laurel and Napier sts. Services at lur.'Ui a. in. and 7 p. m. every oth-r Sunday. Pev. F. W. .lew ell will preach. CIIKIsTIAN. l'irsi Main st.. south of putdle library. Pev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Marring Bible s.-hool 1 : 1 . a. in.. .1. Poland Witwer, saperiuteiideitt. Morning service M:Jn. Christian Fndeavor 0:1 m. Ilc'iing .service i :'.)). Mornini; sermon: "The Telepathv of
.Modernism." Fveulng sermon: "Why. I :im Not an Inlidel." Senior Fndeavor, r,: topic: "A Saloonb'sy Nation; Why Not?" Prayer meeting Wedncslay even
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Kirt Churrh of the Brethren Ml.iml st: and Indiana av.. Pev. M. Clyde Horst. Sunday scj,i p a. in. Men's Bible class In charge of the pastor. Women's Bible class taught by Miss Cora V. Wise. 1'iv.aching 10:1) a. m. and 7:.') p. ni. Second Churrh of the Brethren Cashing and Van Burcn sts. Pev. J. (I. Grater, pastor. Sunday school at 9:.'K) a. m.. B. Berger, superintendent. Morning service 10 Fvenlng service 7 :''. Christian workers' meeting at Pr0 p. m.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday s:00 p. in. l.MTHI) mtCTIIRKN. Conference Memorial Treadling lft:45 a. m. and 7:.1l p. m. Sunday school f:.",0 a. m. Christian Fndeavor 0:0 p. m. Midweek tervicc Welnesday 7:4o p. m. IJTIIEHAX. Holy Trinity Foolish Sherman av. and I.liMisey st.. p.oV. Albert II. Keck. Sunday school r:15 a. m., P. MOis, superinteinbit. Men's BIbl class taught by thp pasto. Women's class taught by " Miss Honiuth. Young ladies' class taught by .Miss Johnson. Chief service with sermon by the pastor at 10:11 a. in. Vespers with sermon at 7:'i0 p. in. St. Paul'? Herm-n refferson Mvd. and William i. pev. Henoch Holle. Cerinan service flt 10:il a. in. Sunday school at !:.'- a. m. L'nglish service second and fourth Sundays at 7 :?) p. m. Holy Communion Sunday. Confessional service jit. 10 o'clock. No Sunday school. No Pngllsh service. 7JonN Evangelical Corner F. Wavno and St. Peter ts., liev. Martin (jofTeney, pastor. (Jorla Del SweIUh Chapin anI Kerr sts.. Pev. C. H. Frkkson. Sunday school 'J:ix) a. m. Services at 10:."0 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. KPIsCOI'AL. St. James Lafayette Kt., north of Washington av. Parish house, :1P W. Colfax av. High Pev. John Ilazen White, D. D., bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Pev. II. li. While, vicar. The services at St. James" church on Sunday are : Morning address bv the bishop, subject: "Affairs of theParlsh." Fvenlng subject; "Two Ideals." r-orporate communion of vestry and Sunday school at 7 :."'.() Executive ommlttee of Men's club meets .Monday evening at 7 :.". at parish house. Daily eelebraTrnn of Holy JJuchari.-t at 7 Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette st., near old court house. Pev. Victor Von Kublnyl. pastor. Services at 8:00 a. ni. and 10:00 a. m. Bible class Thursday at 7:15 ij. m. CHUitcii or con. Services are held in Melville hall. S. Lafayette A. Sunday school at U a. m. Mrs. Mary Cordray, superintendent. Bible study at 11 a. in. Miss Lois Thompson, leader. I'.erean meeting on Thursday e cuing at 411 P. South st. SKVKXTII DAY ADVKXTIST. Sevnth Day Atl vent 1st services on Saturday in Melville hall. Pastor Allen Moon in charge. Sabbath chMl at l:'J0 a. m. I'reachiijg service at 10:.'U a. m. SCIENTIST. I Irst Church of ChrUt Main and Madison sts. Services Sunday at 11 :00 a. ni. and 7:.'X) p. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting ut 8 o'clock. Christian Science reading rooms. J. M. building, open daily excetting SunP.ays. from VJ ni. to 5:0) p. m.. also Saturday evenings from 7:00 to ':), where the Pible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A cordial welcome is extended" to all to attend our iscrvices and visit the reading room. SALVATION A BMW Mission laM, lKi F. Jefferson Mvd. Services every night except Monday. Mission Sunday school at o'clock every Sunday e.fternoon. conducted under the auspices of the churches, led by Capt. and Mrs. Conway. Y. XI. C. A. Y. M. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men. In the auditorium of th boys' building. A special speaker will be secured for each Sunday and special music will be furnished. Y. W. C. A. Vesper services will be held .it the Young Women's Christian association Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Vera Campbell will preside over the meeting which is to be a Joint nnsting of the Young People's societies of the eitv ehurches. During the. social hour which
will follow the meeting tea wll be served by a committee of which Miss Carrie Woodward is chairman. The Y. W. C. A. building is open Sundays from 3 to 7 o'clock in the afternoon. International Bible. School Association Melville hall. Sunday Oct. IS, r, :( o p. in. Discourse, 4 p. m. Lesson on "The Manner of the Ssnd Advent." Friday 7:45 p. m. Tabernacle shadows, Israelites, levities and the priesthood. Si'IBITl'ALIST Ml K VICES. The Spiritualists will hold services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Weaver, lop S. Franklin st.. Sunday evening at 7 C. p. Lockridge, lecturer. TPMPLi: UKTII-KL. Corner Iisalle av. and Tavlor st. Abraham Cronbach. rabbi. Subject. "Joy." The feast of tabernacles will be observed.
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St. llednlge Polish Corner S.ott and Napier sts. Ilev. Anthony Zuhowlez. C. S. t'.. pastor, l.w ma-ss at 7 ::.. Children's mass nt I:0o a. m. Higli mass at lo:oo a. T Cntk.l.ii. frf. ..-il ntil . . I I . . .
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as. Tc.il Franklin, pastor. Bible s.-hool :::u a. m.. Fred Wilson, superintendent. Services ll:oo a. in. and 7:)0 p. ta. Junior Fndeavor L' . m.. Mrs. A. I.. P.renii'-r. superintendent. Senior Fndeavor p. m. Prayer meeting Wcdnesda y 7 i. m. Linden Avenue Church of Christ Linden av. and Carlisle st. F. Allan Masev, 1 istor. Pica-bin- 10:.".o n. m. and 7:h0 p. m. Sunday s.-liool ::a p. m. '. p. at p. m. Prayer meeting Wcdnesday t-vening at 7 KV.(ii:i.i('.L association. First- Lafayette and Monroe sfs., J. H. Fva.iis. i isfor. Sunday s. h.Hd at U:15 a. m.. William Flagle. suierinteuder.t. Pica, hing servi. es at ln:i ;i. m. and 7 :".0 p. m. Y. P. A. at 0:45 p. m.. Miss Clara Loekstadt. president. Prayer uie"lliig TiM-s.lay and Wednesday cenlags at 7:.".o. C!i,dr rehearsal Tncs.l.ty evening after praT miffing. (irace Michigan and Brick nvs.. Iiev. Daniel D. Speieher. Sunduy school :.'U a. in., C. A. Trldle, superintendent. Ser;iioa at 10:110 a. in. You::g people's nns'tin 7an p. n;. Service 7:i'J p. in. Midweek service and teachers' meeting Wed-la-s.'.ay 7:.'U p. m. xp rnlng theme: "Thou Shalt Know Her.after." Y. P. A. topic: "A Saloon-b-ss Nation: Why Not? How?" Leader, Clvde lialeener. Fvenlng theme: "The Best Fplift." Mil-week service and teachers' mating Wednesday, 7:30 p. ra. Mli pah Corner Main and Monroe sts.. Pev. John O. Mosier. Sunday school 9:"0 a. m.. F. F. Bargener, superintendent. Seraious at :45 u. m. and 7:30 p. m. Cat.sl.ctlcal classes will n-et at 2:) p. ia. Y. P. A. o:hu p. m. Prayer meeting
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THE new Overland is equipped with the finest high tension magneto. This is entirely independent of the starting and lighting system. High tension magnetd ignition is conceded by the great majority of experts and engineers to be the most efficient. Also it is the most expensive. All high-priced cars are equipped with a magneto. Most popular priced cars have no magneto. Only the cheaper and less effective battery ignition is furnished. Those manufacturers who use the battery ignition do so to cut down their manufacturing costs. They do not furnish a magneto because it is too costly. A high tension magneto is furnished with the Overland because it means a faster getaway. it means a livelier motor. it means more power at all speeds.
it keeps the motor cool.
it develops more power due to a hotter spark, which increases its heat as the motor speed increases. The heat of an Overland spark, by actual test, is ten times greater than the spark of the ordinary battery ignition. The high tension Overland magneto requires no dry cells. The absence of a high tension magneto on a car is an indication that the car is not all it should be. Something very important is lacking, consequently there might be many other important things left off, of which you are not aware. The Overland has every practical and essential improvement. When you purchase an Overland you get the most stylish, most comfortable, most convenient, most complete and most carefully constructed car for the price in the world.
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THE SOUTH BEND OVERLAND CO., Distributors. 232 N. Michigan St. The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio
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Modtl SO Prices : 5 Paenjrer Tourif.g Ca SI 075 2 Passenger Roadster $1050 4 Pas senger Coupe $1600 All prices ft o. b. Toledo, Ohio
Model SI Prices: Delivery Wagon with closed body $$95 Delivery Wagon uith t-en body $$S0
SOUTH BEND Y. M. C. A. IS FOURTH IN STATE RACE
Campaign llclu;r Cniuluctcil by State Assoc -lations Will Kiul Toniglit.
plans were made for cjndu oting1 the campaign on broader plans. Although hut few workers are taking an active part in the campaign because of the? two campaigns being wagcal by the Chamber of Commerce bodies,
considerable interest is Foing shown
second place instilled rene thusiasm among th1 teams
tains. j The camnaign will close- Saturday !
t night and reports will be wired to th12 cities taking part in the contest. A silver tropin enp will be awarded to the xvinning city. That South Mend
VVILL BE GUESTS OF Y.
Kigtith ii'a(!c Hy r to H taiiici Toniglit.
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The city foil back a point in the would have- had little opposition in K.r:i,p. . . . i i . t i .1 . . . . . . . i .- . i : . . l l . . . e .
Tho juni-.r departmcni th" V ( A. entertains all !' t,.- ;:
j-tate xvido contest ropor. for Friday
dropping into fourth ' place. Kvans-
ville is leading, followed closely by
The V. M. i A. directors xvcre xvorking on the membership campaign Friday. A meeting was called at the asso
ciation building in the morning when Or a wfurdsville a chance to move into
capturing this prize is beli.-"d l.y of-
third
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:i..s of th- eity to.'.itrat . of a -i'i"N . f .- h -I r.b-d I'.-r thi:- win'.-r. A
:ram of athb-tie v-nts li.- ! a
ficials at the V. M. C. A. had they
not been handicajijied by the oth-r
indianr. polls and ( raw: orasviue. , niembcrsnni campaigns being v, age. j : r. hi. h will i f. U . ..
The fact that Thursday's report gavejat this tirn. isvam in tin- V. .M. A. ta:,:.
St. Caslmlr's I'olish
Low mass at 7:.T a. ni. Ilipli mass at lu:t a. in. Vespers at L':0 p. m. t. Adrlhprt'4 l'ollsh Olive aud ra e !
sts. liev. Jolm Kubacki. pastor. Hally mass at 8:r) a. ta. H.dy hour We-lnesday evening nt 7 :.'X. Sunday mass 7 :CA aud 10 :00 a. ni. t. Joseph Hill st. and Lnale av.. Tatrick J. Carroll. C. S. C. pastor. Low
masses at o, 7:.) and i a. m. Hitrh
mass at 10 .ro a. ni. lleuediaiuu 3:t"J p m. Sur.day schvXd L':G0 p. m.
liev. Alexander Varl iky. i
Mass at aial lorlo a. in. Suii- !
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'Ho-u si ,:iii.-." II. da r. f..r the i:i..rrd!!g erive. 'ILe i.i.l::.' st-riv will (n-Nt
s-.mper will 1-e adinlaNterc'I a Sunday veiling nfa-r the serra Allianc at '. : .p l i. leader, Ktiights of tlie l'lue rir. le. Mi'.jivi ; "A S iIiM.iiU-ss Nation." Prayer u .V-jing . a Tuesday uad Wed::es- : i v e-!li ' at 7 ::. '!o.-lr praetbt oil l'rlda night. iiki:thiu:x. l lrt llrrthreii t hurt h--1 J 1 1 S. Mi, hig:in st . i: v. A. K. T!i'iau". p:ist..r. Sunday s.-lie-d ;.".o a. ai.. Hartley Pirestorie. sup-rl:i;e:ideat. Mtrr.l:ig s,rvi-e p:.". iiristhin Pi.de.i v..r ti.'J) p. ia. llveuing M-rvi.v 7 :
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Srns,l llrart UHglan -U.n; W. TL. n.as j st. liev. t'har'.es V. l'iscl.er. pastor. Mas i at 7:oi .ind ! :.".o m. Suii.lay s-, h,I at
L'ha p. n;. lte:ie h' tlo-i at p. tn. vacrrd Heart Not re Ia:ne. Low mass at 0:Hl a. ia. Students mass at S :00 a. crl lligh mass at PJ'lo a. m. Vespers at 2 :oo p. ra. M. XIjry' (lrnun U' S. Taylor t.. Pev. .7. M. Sherer. S. i'., p.istr. Mass
at 7:'i; and luaJ a. m. Sunday school at U
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Republican Misrepresentations.
The Republiran papers throughout the State, at the re fie-t of the Republican State Committee, published the following: "DEMOCRATIC ECONOMY IN INDIANA." The cost a year of the State government under four administrations two republican and two democratic follows: Administration. Cost Per Year. Durbin, republican J2.r.S0.7C9.41 Hanly, republican L0o,K-V.2:) Marshall, democrat 3,;73t 12.0.1 Ralston, democrat (one year) 4,43o,7'J.7'J THE FACTS. The actual cost & year of the State government under four administrations two republican and two democratic follows: Administration. Cost Per Year. Durbin, republican o.72",sro.4 Hanly, republican 4.72 1.2a.1..'; Marshall, democrat l.r.2",0O."i.o.1 Ralston, democrat 4..r)2S.:2y5.1f The last figures are taken from the records in the Auditor of State's Office, and can be verified. Why do the republicans misrepresent the facts to you ?o much? Because they want to jret back to their pie counter.
