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! i:ti!oiit. Iirt- N. uhi K'v. Henry L. Dav'n. C'-i 1 n i ri : hj! ; Sum J. C. l.'.iw!.i r. !ii.rir.'-:..l' :it. Svrm u ::!, a. !.;. 1 J ; . , r t ! 1 ''u 1;1", Kii.h r.'-r-, I.m'It. l'r.-a.-Idnc ' 7 p. m. I'r.iycr i;iK:.i? Wedns Ijy ve: Ibvhal nnt'tln ir-:i l":n -rrr.v. The j. i .r will :is-ti-ittl be tb; Kv. A. II. II.Miifn 'f T.r-i.t', r;ir..! !.j. Ir. K;mt u ; ,t !!: r;; Ht 1 1 .- I of ("mnnlVs - I 1 1 1 pr i''!iers nnd v;f!i liM . ur f; ir!i i - fortuuMto in s. urli;.: Mm. Tliv-hr.ar-1 '.V ill JiUc:;l --rl' in Jl bn'. Th fllo -lug l-t tJ. iiii;1-al pr--rata: Tii i::rnin;; pn-h;d ofb rioin- In I: liar l.v l.id; t!i- nth.-m. "lV:i Ivr. :--t IVar.-." l.v ;a!!.r;iitli. TSi- ..nVrto.-y .-.ntV-ra, "Onw.-iri! rhritin Sddi'r." by I .1 r. ; rbf pv-tlud IVtiud;" in I by Wr!,r. I",ve:ilr.;r: Pn-lude. "At Twilight." by FrT!i:-r. A. V. L. d;i will 'in "UfcLt at l-vtnlr.u'tlnj"." by HawU-y. 'l').f offt-rt rr iint!i":n, "A iraui f I';:ra!is." by Gray. TLe p.Vjud "Choral," t-y Clarke. Ft. Paul' Memorial Colfax and LnIrte avs., Key. .lairR L. Gardiner, I). Ik Sunday school at 9:C0 a. in., ltd by lie-. :i. C. Heal a. Dr. Gardiner will prr;j-;i on tbe MibWt, "The nr:d Aht of ih rt-tiari MhTty.M Thf; rpwortli ItTiirti.' w!!l l.v held nt 0:30 p. m.; s.ihj-t, "An Kvenlns xvit?i CiiarKrs Vt-sI-y and Ills Hymns." At TilO p. m. Col. French f tlu- Salvation Army will irik. Tl. Sunday M-hool 1'Cird will tnct-t ou M-:.'lay evening. At thj ruldws--k f-rvlce It. fJardlnr will pj-ak n "Th(; L"-o .and Al.:v of M n y," I'tins the sfsnd In a sTifs of -dis-day f vexing addrei on 'Tli' TvacMns -f Jesus." Th.' choir will rmd.-r I.fial xnaic at both scnlcvs n Sunday. Grar-ferTirf? In th now t.i!orn.Tl, oraer S. Mkhlpan flnl II uiey ?ts., IWv. V. K. Douglirty. pastor. SuLd.iy school rJ:J) a. m. Preaching 10:1. a. u. Morn!7j? ttme: "VAur.i tl.jn." Y. I. A. TopK "Th Work VT--e;M Kutli Siwdrh.-r, If-adr. Ilveninff thf-nip. "TL C'lrristlan a LU'ht." Y. 1 A. huvir.fss nitln' at th; hcm of Mr. and Mrs. i:iy, 11U; Huoy st. Lndls Aid iiKftlr.i: Thurslav nfternon nt tho homo of Mrs. Y. 11. ODfll, KM1 Llruer hL Lowell irelghtA Miner and rraims Kt., Hev. Arthur G. Shafer. Sunday .scnool 0:4". a. rn., R. M. MCt. suporlntrndnt. i-iid;:c wornip ii:m a. m. I.pworth la-ue 6U.1 p. ra. Uvenlnjj service 7 :0 Make Walls and Ceilings of BESTWALL Instead of Piaster The owner likes Bcstwall better because it protects his house from fire keeps out cold, heat and dampness is quickly appliedtakes any kind of decoration without panels eliminates muss and damage of plaster and possibility of its cracking,, breaking, etc. and finally, Bcstwall wears as long as the house. The contractor end carpenter prefer Bestwall because it is easier, quicker and cheaper to apply than lath and plaster. Carpenters lose no time waiting for plasterers to Finish inside job is finished when expected no expense for a man to clean up after plasterers. The real estate man insists on Bcstwall because it improves the interior appearance of the house, minimizes repair expense, makeshouses easierto sell or rent and keep rented. The architect specifies Bestwall, too, because it enables him to carry out his wishes and give his ! clients better service. The$e dealer recommend Bestwall because they want to give customers greater value for their rr.cney. Ask any cf them or the manufacturers for literature, sample and prices. BESTWALL MFG. CO. Chicago The Indiana Lumber and Mfg. Co. A1

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IfiiC U " I --k. I'raviT m-:in Thtir.day ovi:i -r 7 :::. lr :t-IilT:y nt ll:(iO a. w. ly Upv. Mr. l'urrii.m f Kvint:i, 111. At 7 prtiifhiriir fy K-v. Mr. rutin in. Mo;:day, 7 p. in.. o.Tirlal ImJpI rn-u?. Thursday, 7 :.'u p. m., prayer nit-tliig. Trinity IJuiinc and Vft"ar .its., Iifv. Guy Carp-ntor. S'unday sc hool a. in.. E. Julian, superintendent. (hlldi on's hi;roh 10:3i). M on: Its? worslilp 10:4.". 'l.-iss ini-tijij; linmella?ely follow .xaz. Kpwrth P-!!srtjf- 0:0O . ni. servi 7::;o. MldwHk service Wednesday 7:4o p. nj. Morning ?.?rrloo at 10:1.. This will h a s."'ial srvi'. for t!i. baptism of children, n-veption nf new ni'no'rs nnd the l'--rv an of th? Lord's huppor. Kjwcrth l.:-;n ly Mr. ltojrers. At the evening rvi f tht K.tor -will fp4-ak on "The Nature- of Man as Shown bj' Ills Illures." A free Junior li'iie entertainment for the "Santa t'laus t-hlp'; on Tuoday evening. Nov. :i, at H p. m. Mayor Keller will siw-ik. Junior leapu led by Mrs. W. L. inii. Wednesday, :', ::;0 p. rn. Vfdnedtv evMilnir subject. "Tlw Larlv Church; 0'inmisilunei.M "I'ray for Uthers." Stull Memorial Michigan and Victoria st.. Kev. J. F. McKay. Sunday t.rhool a. rn.t A. KatterhHurlc-h. superintendent. Men's I'dlde tauyht by the p.itor. ruuiic worsjip ll:ui a. in. i Lvenins servbi 7 :.".. Kp worth league . 0:.") p. m.. Miss, Flossie Jester, president.' Moruiuu' subject: 'The Glory of a True Life." Lvcnlnjr subieet: "Sme Trn. edies of the Christlnn Life." J E( worth MemoriaJ Corner Lincoln Mphway west and Olive st.. the Itev. Jesse Bunch, pastor; Claude Youns. assistant pastor. Sunday school at 0:.'0 a. m. Claude Youug, superintendeut. German Lafayette and Wayne sts., ttcv. Jacob Schott. Sunday school 0:.U) a. in.. John Koch, superintendent. Pre chin? 10:.'" a. m. and 7:'J p. m. Lpworth I 'MU'ue 7:(K) p. ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:4." p. m. Wenleyan Sample st. and Marietta av.. Rev. F. O. Spitler, pastor. M niiiifc service 10:r?0. Fvenintr sendee 7 :.T0. Sunday s-ehoel a. m. Prayer meeting' Wednes day evening 7 :C0. River Park S. Seventh st.. Itev. Charles C. Ford. Sunday school t):.:u. F. K. Wolfe, superintend'. Morning prea-hing 1:4M. The reulai prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:3'J. Monon Chapcd Sunvl:iy srho-d 10:00 a. m., .7d) n Ilolston. superintendent. I'reaebln in the evening. Mt. Pleasant Sunday school 10:00 a. ni., Jay Swank, superintendent. Portage Chapel Sunday school 10 :03 a. m., Mrs. William GillH, superintendent. Olivet M. Itev. C. Emery Allen. I. !., pnstor, ,110 . Monroe st. Preaching 10:::t) a. in . Sunday school 3:00 p. m. Preaching 7:lo p. rn. Class meeting PJ m. Zion A. M. K. Itev. R. W. Bowen, pastor. Preaching 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. ni. Sunday school 1'2:?.0 p. m. Prayor meeting Wednesday evening. Taylor A. M. i;., Ziou Chapl- Itev. W. II. Taylor, pastor. Preaching 11:00 a. m. rnd s."' p. m. Sunday school 12 :".0 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday 54:00 p. in. ltlver Park MUion 1 lOo Seventeenth st. Sunday school at p. ra., Lmimi Par key, superintendent. I'HKK MKTHODIM. I'rre Ietliolift Pennsylvania av. and Rush st., Rev. I. L. Lower. Sunday school 'j:,".o a. ra., Oscar Barsou. super-intetidp-nt. Preiieldng services 10 :30 a. m. and 7 :."0 p. m. ltlver Park i'rw Methodit Fourteenth and Vine sts.. F. S. Jennings, pastor. Sunday school 0:30 a. m. Preacning 10 h. ni. Yomia: people's meeting G :0. rilbSUYTEKIAX. I'lrt Corner Washington av. and Iufayette st.. Itev. Charles A. Llppincott, I. I)., minister. Rev. Howard J. Clifford, j.ssolate minister. Mls 'harlotte M. Part rid ko. assistant to the minister. Public worship at P:4. a. in. Bible sduol L':."ui a. m. Men's JUble study lenguo 'J :. Mornini? worship, sermon ity C. A. Llp-pliK-ott. 1). I).; subject, "The Chkf Fnd of Man." Lvcuing wthip, sermon by Col. Chailes Miles of Chlcairo. The Salvation Army Silver of lle.io. insis:ing cf ;U pUre, will have charge of the musical pn.jrram Junior l-:ndeavor siety. ltNider, Steplie:i Yan Vh te. Subj.ut: "The IteaUtudes II." Matt.-T.:!. Young People's society, leader. Demos luminous. Subj'vt, "Self-control.' ' I. IVrer J:P-2."'.. The minister's couneil will meet todaj iit I p. in. linport.uit business. KMors i-aeo:is kliolly take notice. The Salvation Army ill be our guests at the evening sendee. Their band from Chb-sivjo will assist in the musical sendee. The beard of trutees will meet Mo in lay at 7 p. m. in the hurch otYiee. Personal rrler league will hold lt-s regular uniting oti Wednesday at 7:.'U) p. in. All workers should attend. Alf jou it worker": If not. why not? TI.e Vou::g LadliV auxiliary will meet M,i il,iy at p. ni. at the home of Mrs. II. W. Fid rid ire. To-j v. I'olfax av. Mrs. 11. M. Crow. Mrs. Charles Crockett and Mi.s Margaret Cutler will aslt the ho-tev. The Women's Missionary S. i"ty will n.eet on Friday at 2 ::;i p. ni. at Cae homo oi .Mrs. jsann mui r. nuo v. Mi. hiiran st. Mrs. v. i:. Brown arid Mrs. Arthur Wuthrb 'a will assist tLe hostess. The wonien of the congregation are cordially iuvited. Trinity Corner Col rat av. and St. Peter St.. Kev. John S Burr nxror Ttlhli

-e'.moi nt '.::.). J. P. Whitemau. tuprinteiidenf. Morr.lng worship 1:;.o. Christian Fr.deavor :4. p. m. livening norship 7 :C.O. Salvation army speakers will irupy t?ie puiplts of the several chur-hes Sundav. Col. Kimball of Detroit. Mb h.. will spea'k s;;ndny momlng In the Trinity Presbyterian ehurch. Sunday evening the ReV. Harry Gmhim, tlnauclal se-retary of Hanover odlece. will o-cupy the pulpit, speaking of the vrlu of a Christian ollege IMueation. Steroptin views of the beatnv t f Hanover will '.e shown. CVkweatlon meeting. Alma Iove. leader. Friday night, the brtherhd supper and au iriiportaiit me'ting. Trustee-' meeting Friday night at the church. Ladles Aid society nietlng Tu'-so'ay at Mrs. l'airel's, oi'. L Was L lug ton . Wrtminter Rev. II, B. Ilostetter. Sunday school 9 :,'U) a. ra. Public w orship 30:4r a. m. and 7 :o0 p. m. Chritiau Fndavor .".: p. rn. Pmycr meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. ni. Gfsrge French of Chb aro, representing the Salvation Army, will spe-ak. 1'astor's etuing thrme: "(ur Bst for Jesu." Christian Fnderwor suJet : "Work." McotU'g of trustee and deacons Thursday evening, I::). Prayer meeticST subject, "Soci.il Service.' Crumtown Church Dr. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday schevd 2 :0(J p. m. Preaching ervil"e 3:i p. rn. Special preaehi-g servb-es on Sunday at P. j . m. Sunday --hrol seshu at p. m. Mrs. Fer, tuperintei.dent. Hope Iser nnd Davton sts.. George Willi i m Allison. B. n., miniMer. Bll-1.' sch.nd '.;:,o, W. O. Davies, superintendent. M..i-nli!g worship 10:1. Children's vesp3:ro p. m. P. P. S. C. F. 0:i;o p. m. Fej.l: g w orship 7 Midweek meeting i -.i. h W-dnesday at 7 m. Teachers'

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training clas s :r.O V (!nes.lay evening. Mornlns subjt: "Hellgloa und Folltlrs." Fvenin- suhjet: "A Prisoner's Appeal." The topl- for Christian Fndeavor will be: "The Work Verse." The talk in children's vespers 111 be ahout "M!-;mel." Kookhlll Union Sumption Prairie roml, one-qi:arter mile west of Olive 5t. Iliblo s-eho 1 at 2:;uj p. m.. Owen Wblteniin. superintendent; International lessons. IJellelous worship nt 3:13- p. m. iu charge of Flder Harris. Granger Kev. J. It. Ionalds;i. pastor. Sunday sehnl nt 10:(x) a. in. I'reaehlug at 7:1 p .m. C. K. at 7:X p. m. Hungarian-Corner Washincton av. and Cherry st., Itev. U. Itertok, pastor. BAPTIST. Hrt Main and Wayne sts., Itev. Chark' A. Iecker. Sunday school 9:P.O a. in.. S. G. 'hord superintendent. PrearhIng at 10:45 a. in. P. Y. P. C. ut 0:1." p. in. Lveniisj: service nt 7:."'J. Prayer Uiettlng Wednesday 7:4o p. iu. Qulnoy Street Quincy st. and Blaine nv. Itev. Thomas J. Parwous. Bible school J::X) a. m., J. W. Kandall. sui erint'-ndent. Preaching services 10:0 h. in. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 0:45 p. m. Mldvxeek service Wednesday evening. Morning subject, "God's Great Sabbath. livening, "A Night of Conflict." Special mutual uu ml tors by a mixed quartet. An Inspiring song service opens the evening service. P.. Y. P. P., Miss Grace Yanderbvk. leader; subject. "The Work Verso.' Tuesday. 0:00 p. in.. Women's union Bible class will meet with Mrs. Cilery, S'Jl N. dishing st. Midweek service at tho church ox Wednesday evening. The women of the church and congregation will attend the First Baptist church missionary rally Friday afternoon and evening. Mt-unt Zlon llaptiit 113 N. Birdsell st. livening service 1 .:'). Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 p. m. l'lrnt SwrdUh Corner Laurel and Napier sts. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. every other Sunday. Rev. 1 W. Jewell will preach, C1IKISTIAX. 1'lrt.t Main st.. south of public library. Itev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Bible school ::ir a. m., J. Roland Wltwer, superintendent. Morning service 10:10. Christian Fndeavor G:Va) p. m. livening service 7 :.30. Morning wen-ship 10:10. Sermon by I'. M. Rains, Cincinnati, u, livening worship 7 :.".(. Senior C. F. 0:30. topic. "Tw elve Great Verses. The Work Verse." Prayer meeting Wednesday, evening at 7:30. Indiana Avenue Indiana and Wltwer avs. Itev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Bihlo school y:30 a. in., Fred Wilson, superintendent. Services 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Juulor Ilndeavor 2 ::u) p. m., Mrs. A. L. Brenner, surrintendent. Senior Fndeavor 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 :30 p. in. Linden Avenue Church of Christ Linden av. and Carlisle st. F. Allan Mnssey, pastor. Preach lug 10:30 a. m. and 7:.,J-0 p. m. Sunday school L :.' p. m. O. E. ut 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. ITrht Lafayette and Monroe sts., J. II. Evans, pastor. Suuday school at 9:1" a. ru., William lTagie, superintendent. Preaching services at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Y. 1. A. at t:4,i p. m., Mis-s Clara 1Ockstadt, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Tuesday evening after prayer meeting. Grace Michigan and Brick avs.. Rev. Daniel D. Speicher. Sunday school ':3o a. in., C. A. Tridle, superintendent. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Young people's meeting 7:0O p. ni. Service 7 :30 p. ni. MidWeek service and teachers' meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. iu. Mlzpah Corner Main and Monroe sts., Kev. John 0. Mosier. Suuday school l:3d a. m., V. 1'. Iturgencr, superintendent. Sermons at 11:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Catechetical cla.sses will meet at 2:30 p. m. Y. P. A. tf:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Choir practice Friday night Morning suhiect: "True and Fals(? Worship." Lreuln 'Sileut Witnesses. Prof. Charles P. Bjwman, professor of social and political science at Northwestern college, Naperville, 111., will be the chief speaker for the rally day services held m)V. 1. Young People's society, J. O. Mosier, leadeT; subject, "Our Benevolent Institutions." Y. P. A. business meeting on Tuesday evening at 7 :3. Missionary prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir practice on Friday night. Cateohisui at 2 :."J p. m. BRETHREN. T"irt Brethren Chnrrh 1214 S. Michigan fct.. Rev. A. II. Thomas, pastor. Suuday school t:3( a. rn.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Christian Lndeavor 6:30 p. m. Kvenlng service 7 :." rirt Church of the Brethren Miami st. and Indiana av.. Rev. M Sunday school 5 ::0 a. m. Clyde Horst. Mca's Bible das in charge of the Ptstor. Women's liible class taught by Ml.ss Cora r i- . V. Wise, m. Preaching 10 UX a. m. and 7:30 Second Church of the Brethren Cushiux and Van Buren sts. Itev. .T. tl. Crater, astor. Sunday school at ;:..o a. ui., u. I. I'.erfjrer, superintendent. Morning servce 10:30. livening serv ice 7 :t. Chris tian workers' meeting at G'30 p. in.; John Austin, president. Prayer rueetiug Tuesday s:0O p. m. llvaugelistic meetings will continue ver Sunday. The attendane is good, with n marked interest. The rlU' of baptism will le administered some time during Sunday. The hour has not yet been announced ! tletinltely. Snbjeet for Saturday night, "A Vision of rod." Sunday morning. "Praver." Suuday evening, "Conditions of Pai-dou." IN1TLD HKKTIIUIIN. Conference Memorial frejcaliig 10:43 a. m. an-l 7:3 j. m. Suuday school : -.:;o a. :u. Christian Kndeavor p. m. Midweek service Wednesday 7:13 p. in. LPTHHUAN. Holv Trlnitv KnuHh Sherman av. and Lind-ey sr., Itev. Albert II. Keek. Sunday school 1:15 a. in.. II- Motts. superintendeiit. Men's Bible class taught by the pastor. Women's class taught by MIs llomuth. Young ladies' class taught by Miss Johnson. Chief service with sermon 1 y the pastor at 10:30 a. m. Vespers wit-h sermon at 7:3 p. m. Annual reformation and horns mission servh- fr Sundav school and congrega tion at 10;30 a. in. Vespers with illustrated sermon, subje'f. "Fulfilmert cf Prophecv" or "Touring in West Africa Among the Sons of Ham. The ciiurea council wil. meet at the home of the paste: on Monday eenlng. The Teachers' association will meet on Tuesday evening at the church. Lleetion of officers. The Ladles' Aid society will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Saelhof. Hi SLem.au av. All member urgel to be present. Juniors meet l'roday at 3:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:13 p. m. st. Paul's r;ern-.n Jefferson blvd. and William st.. Rev. Henoch Holle. (Jerman servio? at 10 ::u a. in. Sunday school at 0:3V a. in. Ilnglu-h service "second and fourth Sundsvs. at 7:fo p. ri. Annual nfornvition festival Sunday. Children's servl in the aftemn at 2:Co. No Sunday h;hsI. No servb-e in the evenlug. No monthly meeting Sunday after-r.ooy.

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P.vaneliral orr.er II. Wayne Peter sts Kev. Martin Goffeney.

EPIsfOPAL. St. Janir Ia fa yette st.. north of Washington av. Parish hoto, 310 W. Odfax av. Blgh Rev. John llazen White, D. D.. bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, roc-tor. Rev. ii. R. White, vicar. The en-iee at St. Janes' church on Sunday are: Morning sermon by the Rev. J. A. Baynbm. Subject. "All Saints' Day and Its Te-ahlr.g." The arvh-deaeon of the dio.-i;s will have charge cf the berricei during the week. Trinity Hungarian?. Lafavette st-. ntMr old co'irt ho-ise. Rev. Vb tr Von Kubinyi. pastor. Services at S :'.0 a. ui. nnd 10:00 a. m. Bible ch:ss Thursday at p. m. CIIUKCII or GOD. Services are Lebl in Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette t. Sunday s hool at 10 a. m. Mrs. Mary Cordray, up'rintendent. Bille study at 11 a. nl. Miss Lois Thompson, leader. Bereau meeting ou Thursday evening at 411 L South sc. SEVENTU DAY ADVENTIST. Seventh Day Adventist services on Saturday in Melville hall. Castor Allen Moon In charge Sabbath school ;t t:30 a. m. Preaching serviw at 10:3L a. m. SCIENTIST. I'irst Church of C'hrUt Main and Madison sts. Services Sunday at 11 :00 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Suuday school 9:4." a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at S, o'clock. Christian Science reading rooms. 20 J. M. S. building, open daily excepting Sundays, from 12 m. to n:00 p. rn.. also Saturday evenings from 7:00 to 9ao, where the Bilde and nil authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend our service aua visit the reading rooms. Y. M. 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 Sunday uud special music will be furnished. Y. W. C. A. Vesper services will be held at 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 meeting of the Young People's societies of the city churches. During the sitcial hour which will follow the meeting tea wil be served by a -oinmittee of which Miss Carria 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. 1 3 :U) p. m. IMscourse, 4 p. rn. Lesson on "The Manner of the See-ond Advent." Friday 7:4o p. m. Tabernacle shadows, Israelites, levities and the priesthood. SPIRITUALIST SERVICES. The Spiritualists will hold services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Weaver, 1010 S. Franklin st. Suuday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Business meeting 0:30 p. ui. C. II. Lock ridge, lecturer. TEMPLE BETH-EL. 'Corner La.salle av. and Taylor st. Abraham Cronhach. rabbi. Subject: "Our Animal Cousins." The service will consider the work of the Humane society. NEW TIIOtGIlT. New Thought sorvut-s will be held Sunday evening. 7:4.", at 133 Vistula av., over Mueller's grocery. Subject : "Who Are the Christians:" The public Is cordially Invited. CATHOLIC. St. Patrick' :rt S. Taylor st., Itev. John F. DeGroote, C. S. C, pastor. Ivow masses at 0:00, 7:3o. i:00 a. m. Solemn high mass and sermon at .0:;). Baptism at 2:00 p. m. Vespers at 2:30 p. m. Suuday school at 3:00 p. m. Meeting of church societies at 4 :00 p. iu. St. Ilednifre relish Corner Scott and Napier sts. Rev. Anthony Zuhowicz, C. S. C, pastor. Low mass at 7 :.'-:. Children's mass at 0:00 a. m. High mass at 10:00 a. m. Sunday school and benediction at 2:00 p. iu. Vespers at 4:00 p. m.

St. Stanislaus Polish 115 N. Llneoln Itev. Roman Marcinlak. pastor. Mass 0:00, 7:30 and U :rj a. m. St. Casimlr's Polish-KM S. Webster Low mass at 7:3) a. rn. High mass 10:00 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p. in. St. at St. at St. Adelbert't I'ollsh olive and Grace sts. Rev. John Kuba'ki. pastor. Daily mass at S:00 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Suuday mass 7:30 and 10:00 h. IU. St. Joseph Hill st. and Tyasalle av., 1 'at rick J. Carroll. C. S. C., pastor. Low masses at ':00, 7:. and I:oO a. m. High mass at 10:00 a. m. P.encdiction 3:00 p. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. St. Stephen's Mcpherson sts. pastor. Mass at day school nt 2 3:'") p. in. Hungarian Thomas and Rev. Alexander Yarlakv, S:00 and 10:13 a. m. Sun:00 p. m. Benediction at Saf red Heart I)gitn 1120 W. Thomas St. Rev. Charles Y. Pischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 0:30 a. m. Sunday school at l':30 p. m. Benediction at 3 :Oo p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame, at (':"0 a. ui. Students' mass ni. High mass at 10:13 a. m. 2:00 p. m. Low mas.? at S:(h a. Vespers at S. Taylor st., St. Mary's German 431 Rev. J. M. Sherer. C. S. C pa-tor. Mass at 7:tSJ and 10:00 a. m. Sundav jichool at 2:30 p. m. The Philadelphia candles are all ways delicious and fresh. lluy them Saturday at sale and 30c a lb. prices 20, 25, 30 Advt. - r . - 4 : JOHN PAUL WOODRUFF I'ltofiiiKssivr: o.mini:c roit lllJCOHDMIt. PULL LEVER 25-C Advt. . 3. BI.

SPECIALIST Succejsor to United Doctors. Nervous and Chronic Diseases of Men and Women. ROOM 12, TOEPP BLDG. Office Hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 3 P. M., and 10 to 12 A. M. Sunday.

DO YOU LIKE A FINE JUICY APPLE

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NOTE Warren Ballmger of New Troy, Michigan, a good friend of ours, raised these apples. We were up to his orchard two weeks ago, just eating apples. Every one we bit into tasted better than the one we had just eaten. Mr. Ballinger has always sold his orchard out to Chicago Fruit Packers and was ready to sell again, when we hit upon the idea of making a lot of folks happy, if we could distribute these apples in South Bend. We made him a proposition. Every apple was to be sound and perfect. No apples smaller than 2V2 inches through all selected, and carefully packed. "We would take every barrel he had." We have a letter from him dated Friday, stating: Have shipped you 100 barrels today and will ship another 100 Saturday. So we're going to have 200 barrels to give to South Bend and Mishawaka customers on Monday morning.

For the benefit of those wishing to club together their a barrel of apples for them to divide wherever they wish larger than four persons.

See our special add iii tomorrow's papers of the greatest merchandising event we ever attempted. Never before in our history have we offered such high class merchandise for such low prices.

Robertson

"trRubber Stamps and Alphabets made by II. A. Pershingr, 203 E. Wayne st. Advt. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE The antiseptic powder to be shi ken Into ttie shoes. If you want rest anfi comfort for tired, aching, swollen, sweating feet. Use Allen's Poot-IIase. It relieves conn and bunions of all naiu and prevents blisters, soro and callous spots. Just ne thing for Dancing Parties, Patent Leather j Shoes, and for Breaking In New Shoes. It j the greatest comfort dis'-avery of the ace. Try it today. Sold everywhere, 2.V. Don't aeeept any uhftitute. For Pit EE trial package, address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. Do you want a salounless state? Poyoj want the liquor tratri": to die? Do you want to kill the greatest disease breeder? Do you want to kill the germ that breeds more taxes'.' Do you want to give our Hoosier boys anl girls a lighting chance? lo you want Indiana dry :n 191 i? Do you want to brinq joy to millions of hoiius? Do you want to dissolve our partnership in the rum business? Then YOTi: Tim PUOIIIIUTTON ticket next Tuesday. Is it right and honest to curse the .saloonkeeper from pulpit and pew and then vote for a license party fiat gives him a permit for a price and then takes the price to PO' the schoolteacher ? Is It any better for you Brotherhoods, and churchmen to pick out from whisky parties here and theri men to vote for? They still stand on an unclean platform. Is it fair to placard church and Sunday school rooms with the sentiment "the saluon must die" and th n support license patties that continue its life and then ei p-ct the Almighty to forgive yuu? "Woe to that city or nation that is founded on blood." "Righteousness exhalteth a nation but sin is a reproach to any people." If you want to dissolve your partnership and swear not another boy shall become a drunkard by your ballot then pult down the levor on the Rising Sun and God will ble.ss you... Advt. B2Ttl-fct IF

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1 Take the Grand Trunk from South Bend. Goes through the most picturesque section of Western Ontario, via Niagara Falls, down through the 51,000 an acre vineyard.s of New York, skirts 40 miles of Iake Seneca's shore line, parellels dashing montaln streams, to the foot-hills of the Alleghenys, ascends to the mountain tops where magnificent views embracing hundreds of miles of peaceful valleys are spread below, and descending to the great mining and manufacturing districts of the East, lands you in Philadelphia and New York first presenting you with a panoramic view of the water-fronts of those great cities. C. A. Me.MTT Pass. Agt. G. T. Ky. station. South Bern!. Phone Bell 93; Homo 501)3.

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