South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 16, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1915 — Page 2
WIJDNKSDAV. JANIWHV 13. 1915 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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Kverrone Is Invited to nttond the services in South Bend churches. AH seats are free. Reiilur as uell an special sfnlces arc an.nounretl below. I'uMors are invited by The NewsTimes management to enri the paper outlines of their Sunday sermons that they may be road br the flO,(H)0 News-Times reader In the Monday editions. Through this medium the orrnons can 1 addressed to a congregation vrhich Is even more than city-wide.
.MimiohiST. 1 i rt N. Main t.. IJrv. II-:iry L. I)ivK -1 r. "I mrtli.c 'J:': Sunday k. IhmjI 'j J. . Uonxher, Mip:in tendtui. Jrniotn P:U a. in. ami 7:"0 p. iu. l'rai-r mating Wednesday octiing. Communion service In th Riornin;;. Hporth l-ujrue KTTi-v at p. in.; a nuikti1 pr'i;ri tit -.ill I rendered. Srnin ny tin p;i-t'r at 1 A p. in., subject. "Thf i:ef:i;re -f Lie." Th" following- 1 Cum lau-i-'il program iint-r tie Hr--tln of Prof. II. 1 1. I.Pijtl: M'riilim prelude. "S!ieph-rd' S.n," l.y Markl; anthem. "11 ti!'iix !.' ly 11' g. !e Kivcii ; offertory anthrtn, "A'llpr't!o," by AM: ptlud "Inipro Nation. Kvinin;; prelude, "irt In Thmneri." Ny i fct -on ; ;t nth-tii, t a "I Will I.ht M Iion In Peace." by Sullivan; (b Wit li Ani;'W and Arhii if by I ;i rnt'ri ; solo. "I I !-; r! the Yoi if .b-us Say," b.. IJatabun. sum;' by Wj'.ili.H I. lt:nv; postlude. "A!l-wro." by I'.Hf t man. M. l'nul'n Memorial - Colfax r.fi Lap't av. U'-v. .faint's I,. C mliin-r. I. Ii.. p. i. -tor. Sunday m"1ko1 at ! eondneted by Supr. M.-rritt C. lal... At 1 : !-" a. ni. tin- mirltr p-ak ri T!i I iin-nin of ;m!'s Ijove." At ti p. m. t ho Kpworth bairu will ln led by tiit pastor, snbb U. "Mor." At 7 p. in., Ir. rii nliinT will !livpr 1 1 1 nd mtiiiuu on Winston Churchill's well Iii"ri book. "Th Inside of the Cup.'' illutmtlng the thtn "Hhs the Chunli J or-.tten 1It Minion":" Th eholr will render, at tin moriiliit: service. "Hound ltT!i'(i!',in Stand the Mountain." by 1 1 i 1 1 r, imd "Jol Jn. Ivcd th' World." by Stviner. At the evening servi tli'v will In;: "Ibnr V. tth Vulhrr," br SrhnV-kor, and 'Th Ko-rd I- My S iK'jdierd." by Mm. ldsTm. On Monday f veniii g it o'do -k. tin- tn-n' Jrot 1it1mm1 will mt. V. II. 'lj.-!.v, boAS wvret .iry of t h V. M. A., will Kf-ak upon tli Mib.ii, "Some Hoy Faffs." A irrdlaJ Inrltatlou is extend'-d to tli publk to attend tb'.s- j-ervirr-. tirnce SrviT in th now tf bornaHe. 'oriiT S. Mirhlffan anfl Ilanpy sts., Her. F. K. Iouh-rty. pastor. Sunday school 'i-.Hi a. in. rrcahi:i' at 10:lo a. ni. and 7:."j p. in. lAanf iit W. N. I.a.Maruo will prrnoh nt both .st-n l t-s. ThT will ! a iii-tin for ni'-n ;-.nd bv. niv nt p. in.; fiiMfct. ' ('an a Man i'mw't- Hack V It v. Mr. LaMamo will ir-a-h at fh" sarn hour. ThT
will t- a m''tli:sr for woiiifu and jrirls at j th- United Urrfhron -hur-h on S. St. .To- '
s'-pli 5t, whb'h will b? uddrt's-fd by Mrs. W. .. LaMaiH-e. Lowell Ilfljchts Miner and Francis nts., F. K. HrlKiT, pastor. Sunday sfhool !::0 a. m.. U. M. Mortit. superintendent. Public worslii 11 n. in. and 7 p. in. IIpworcn loatie at ':"') p. m., Ib'V. A. F. S-hafpr, loader. Wednesday cvoiiin at 7 oYkn k tetu-hors training cla-s; 7:.' oV1h k, prayer niootiiir. Trinity Ilainc and Vassar nvs.. Her. Molvin i'. Hunt. Sunday school 0 :'',() a. in.
pworth b'JKue G:lo p. in. Fvenlnp service 7:J.W. Mldwevk .sorie Weduesday, p. m. Morning sermon: "Tho Way of Kevolatlon." il.iss mooting at 12. F.pworth !onu'U' at ti:l." led by Miss Httle ShoAvalUT. LJvao-'listb- s-rb o at 7 Sinking led by the iidult thorij", with orchestral nooompauiment. The pastor will cive the .ovii4i in th series of Talks to Troubled Souls." tiie sub loot belli Thf Man TrMiblo,i About i'aith." Th -horu will -.ivo n pe-. ial iiuniloi. Monday evening at 7 :"0 u iii-etjiijj of the brotherhood for all nion of church and ooiiKreatlou : supper ;'inl -if-aker will te spi-fial features.
.lunior league at ..:..0 w ilneslay. Mrs. . I.. Owen, superintendent. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:i.". CVttajre pray, er inftln-s In th- irlous ilistricts )f the parili will bee In this week. Monthly inoetlnp: of the Woman's Foreign Missionary jio-ietj will be held in the home of Mrs. F. P. Hevrold. H.ik Portajre av., .Airs. JSamurl IteHl, leader. Mull Memorial Michigan and l(torla. -fs. J. F. McKay, pastor. Sunday .sohool att H:l a. in., A. Kalterheiurich. suerlnteiHlent. Men's l'dble class taught by the pa'tor. Public worship at 11 : a. m. Lvening ser l-,- at 7 :".. Fpworth le-auo at :U0 p. in., Mls Fbs-s!f Jester,
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president. Preaching at 7:."0 p. ra. Prayer m'Oting Wedntsdft evening at 7:"0. Itlver Park J. Seventh St.. Her. A. W. Smith, pasto-r. Sunday shool a 0:.'10 a. m.; F. II. Wolfe. sujerlnten(jent. Public worship with sermon, 10:15 a. in. and 7J) p. m. .Itinior league at 3 p. m. L'pworth ieague at G:M) p. m. 1'kkk .mi;tiioiist. l're 3IethodUt 1'ennt ylrnnla nr. and l:uh st.. Itev. I. L. Lower. Sunday school 9:.'J0 a. ni.. Uscar Hatson. suikiintendent. Preaching services at 10:C0 a. in. and 7 :'0 j. in. Special meetings now gfing on and our r'gu'ar iinrtiiy meeting commences Friday evening. .Inn. ir, and continues over th- Sabbath. Ilov. 1. J. Van Antwert .ind wife from Jackson, Mich., wllf have charge. All are invited. ltier rrk I re MrthlUt Fourteenth fnd 'ine sts. K. . Jennings, pastor. Sunday school y:.) a. m. Preaching lO 'A) a. m. Young People's mating C:-'.0. Union . P. Meeting p. in.. Mishawak and Illvcr Park. I'rea-.-hiLig l:V,i) p. m.
Kpworth Memorial Corner l.ineobi Mghwav west and Olive st.. the Kev. .Ifs.-r W. P.uik h, jastor; Claude Young.
wssisxanr pasior. -juiny si-uooi ai y :uy a. m., Claude Youug, superintendent.
4.erman Uaf.iyette and Wayne sts . i;-v. Ja-ob S-hott, pastor. Sunday school V a. ni., John KtK-h. superintendent. Preti hing 10:.) a. in. and 7 :.".) i. ni. Uj)-
Aort'a le-agn 7:( p. in. Prayer meeting Wi neilay 7:l." p. in. Wryan Samjlo st. and Marietta av., V. ).. Spitler. pastir. Morning servl o 10:.". U.vening .serie 7 :."(. Sunday school l:r e. m. 1'iayer meeting Weilnesday evening, 7 :l Mumon Chapel division rd., the llev. lar.oJe Young, pastor. Sunday school at 1 r. m.; Mr. P.unch. sujerlntMident. FpwoTth h-ague at :( si p. m. Preaching at 7: p. ni. by the pastor. Ml. Pleasant Kev. Claude Young, pastor. Sunday Mhool 10 o'clock; Mr. Castle. Miporintendent. I'ortaga ChapI Ke Claude Young, pastor, fr-.undny school 10 a. iu. ; Mr. CHlvert. superintead'nt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. pruhliig by the past.r. OlUet A. M. i:. Kev. C. Emery A!n, 1). 1.. pastor. T.IO W. Mouroe st. Preaching V):' a. ni. Sunday school ,'t:(K) p. m. lt -aching 7:1j p. m. i'las uaeotlns 1L m. Sermons ramming iind evei:ing by Kev. J. C. Pftiu, preidlug ebb-r. Sunday school at .'i;l p. in.. Kev. J. 11. Uvans. superintendent. At r. a: r- i- a- J. H- Kvans will preach con;nin:iio,i scruum. Mon;ing. fcnunj quarterly ii-eetii;r. At 7 :W p. in.. Miss Je.ie P;-idgcinr... ill ing a solo. Sjs-ial muio by evening choir. Zion A. M. Kev. P.. W. Kowen. pas tor. Preaching 1! :.o a. in. and i :u p. in. Sunday school lj :;;o p. ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
Talor A. M. K.. Zlon ( hapel Iter. W. II. Taylor, pastor. Preaching 11:00 a. in. nnd VU0 j.. m. Sunday s.-hool VJ:V0 p. m. Prayer meeting AYedneday, s:00 p. ni. liher Park Mission 1105 Seventeeulh St. Si-Lday school :."ji j. ni.. Fnuua I'urkey, superintendent. Junior league r, p. ni., Mrs. Jo!in Seymoure. superintendent. Upworth league ::; p. in , Mis Usther Ward
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rilESUYTCIHAN. I irst or. Washington av. and Lafayette st., Ilev. Charles A. LIppin-ott. I). I., minister. Kev. Howard J. Clifford, associate minister. Miss Charlotte M. Partridge, assistant to the minister. Public worship 10: ir a. in. and 7:0 p. m. Ilible H-hool ;:"o a. ni. Pleasant Sunday arm-moon at 4:00 p. in. Musp-al program by the faculty of the South PikI Conservators" of Music. The public i cordially Invited. Trinity Cor. Colfax av. and St. Peter st.. Kev. John S. Purns. pastor. P.lble school l:r.0. J. I. Whltoman. superintendent Preachiuj; service 10:45 a. m. and 7:r,o p. m. Young People's C. K. at 0:15 p. in. Prayer nie-'.ng Wednesdaj" followil by choir praotlce. In the absence of tho pa-tor at Hristoi. In.l.. Mr. .McClelland of tin; Mc-Cornil-k Thwlogeal seminary of Chicago. 111., will spenk both morning and evening. The imsrnr makes ear! annouti'-ement that ho wishes to IiiOft all ti'o young peojde of th ehurrh at t?ie O. 11. meeting nt 6:45 j. in. Sunday. Westminster Kev. II. p,. Hostenter, pastor. Sunday school 0:r; a. in. Public worship 10:45 n . m. antl 7 :.0 p. m. Morning theme: "Moral Awakening in
Chun h and City." Evening: "Choslng an Occupation." a symioslum in which five leading business auO professional men of South P.end will sjK-ik. enich fn.m the standpoint, of his own life work. Junior C. K. at '1 o'clock. Intermediate C. K. at ::::u). Senior C. K. at object. 7hritlan Holdness." Prayer rm-eting Wednesday at 7:.10: stihjwt. "Parable uf the Pndlgal." Crumstown thureh -Ir. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday school 2:00 p. ni. Preaching service 3:00 p. in. Hope Leer and layton sts., (ieorge William Allison, j. D., minister. Ilible school 0:.'X. L. A. Walker, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. Evening worship nt 7:r4. Midweek meeting each Weduesday at 7-'0 p. m. Teachers' training class at 8:oO Wednesday evening. Classes for all attendants. Morning theme: "The Modern Crusades. Y. P. C. E. at C'.rjO; topic. "Make P.:bl P.eglnnlngs." At 7 :.'lO instead rf usual -erv!ee there will be stereo jdleon lei-ture on "Slam anl Its People." The public Is cordially invited to attend ami participate In all of these services. Itorkhill I'nlon Sumption Prairie road, one-quarter mile west of Olive st. Bible school at :Lo0 p. m., Owen Whitenan, auperlntendent : International lessons. Religitius worship at 3:lj p. m. in charge of Elder Harris. (irunger Kev. J. B. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preach lug 7:45 p. m. C. E. 7:00 p. in. Hungarian Corner Washington av. and Cherry st., Kev. B. Bertok, pastor. UAI'TIST. I lrt Main and Wayne sn.. Ker. Cbai. A, Decker. Sunday school y :H0 a. m., S. Ci. Chord, superintendent. Preaching at lo:45 a. ru. Evening service l:?.d. Prajer m--ting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Mnilng eruwu by Dr. Bailer; subjei-t, "The Altar of (Jod." At 3:00 p. in. Dr. Bailey will speak to men on "The Kev to the Situatiou." and at 7 :GO to everybody, on "Moral Kexurreotlous." Th? evangelistic meetings will continue through the week. Dr. Bailey will preach every evening except Monday. Qalney street yuiucy at. and Blaine ar. Kev. Thomas J. Parsons. Bible school J :.";) a. in , J. W. Kaudftll, superintendent. Preaching services 10:S0 a. in. and 7:GC p. in. B. Y. P. U. G:45 p. z. Midweek service Wednesday evening. Morning sermon, "The Holy Spirit." Evening sermon. "Cherry Ked Keligion." B. Y. P. U. nt :45 p. m. 1h1 by Miss Claris. Bowman; subject, "Make Bold Beginnings." Monday evening, brotherhood meeting nt the church. Dr. Bulley of Peru, has been invited to deliver the address. Tuesday afternooTi at '-lcHk. Women's union ltihle rl'KS w ill m-; ut T'JS
forulu nv. Wednesday evening. m'nlwe'k sendee at the church; topic. Psalm 51. Friday evening. B. Y. P. U. social iu the church parlors. Mount Zion llaptUt 11.1 X. Blrdstll St. Evening service 7 :"0. Prayer meeting Thursday b:00 p. m. llrt Swedish Cor. Iuiiel and Napier sts. Services 100 a. iu. ami 7 :."0 p. in. every other Sunday. Iter. t W. Jewell will preach. CHRISTIAN. Mrt Main st.. south of public library, Rev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Bible school 1:15, J. Holland Witwer, superintendent. Morning service 10:40. Christian Endeavor 6:15 p. m. Evening service 7:50. Morning seruvoii : "The Bishopric of the Church of Uod." This will be an ordination sendee and Pix elders will b- set aisrt to shepherd the flock over which .Te?ms CbrUl made them oversers. Junior E. Saturday afteniooa at 2:M o'ebn-k. Indlaua Avenue Indiana and Witwer avs. Ker. Cecil Fruikliu. fast3r. Bible school u. m.. Fred Vilson. superin tendent. Services 11 a. ia. sud 7:o0 p. m Junior Eudesvor 2:r0 p. m., Mrs. A. L. Brenner, superintendent. Senior Endeavor J:oO p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:o0 p. in. L.lndeo Avenue C'hureh f Christ Linden av. anil Carlisle st. F. Allen Massey, rastor. Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 2:&) p. m. C E. at 6:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. I"irt Ixifayette and Monroe sts.. J. H. Evanf. pastor. Sunday school at SX) a. m.. l.JNrge J. Long, superintendent. Morning sermon it a. m. Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. Young People's Alliance at 0:3U p. m. Ml- Clara Lo-cksttidt. provident. Mid-week services: Prayer meeting Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Grare Llmvln Way west and Brick at. Kev. Daniel D. Speichr. minister. Sunday school at 0:.a) a. no.; Ge.rge W. Dtvlne. sujeriutendent. Morning worship and sermon ut 10:30 o'clock; theme, "Tl) Light Burden and tne Easy Yoke." At this servb-e an -pirtur.iC" ill be given to unite with the church. Y. P. A. service at c. :I5 p. m. : president. Vera O'Dell; topic, "Make Bold Beginning." Evening err-ic-at 7 :."; rh me. M'hrJst, the Healing Fountain." This senle will be evangelistie. Hour vf prayer Weduesday at 7 :" i. m. MlipaJj-Corner !aln ana Jlonroe sts., Uev. John O. Mosier. Sunday school D:;0 a. in., I. F. Burgener, suprrlntendentSerraous at :0:45 a. rn. and 7;30 p. in. Cat, helical classes will r.:st at 2:30 p. . P. A. at :30 p. in.: EmiM .Tester, president: su!Je;l. "Make Bold beglu-
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revival services at 7:30 p. m. At th' s-rv-c the three weeks' revival will begin. Senb-es each night during the week except Saturdav night. Services t begin promptly at 7:3a EaWi Tuesday night will be known as Y". P. A. night; and each Thursday night as the Sunday school girls' night when a special service will be held for thern. William GWbel. Mrs. Pearl Whitmer and Miss Bessie Khiiuhart will have charge of the music at the opening of cv 'h service. All are cordially invited to participate In each and every service, whedher sje-lal or regular service. The devil and his works are to be put down and out and "help Js asked of these who want :i part In building up the kingdom of Christ. BRETHREN, first Brethren Church -1J14 S. Michigan St., Uev. A. E. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school 0:30 a. ra.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. ni. Eveuiug service 7 :30 First Churrh . the Brethren -Miami st. and Indiana at- Kev. M. Clyde Horst. Sunday school f:U) a. ni. Men's Bible flass In charge of the pastor. Women's Bible class taught by Miss Cura V. Wise. Preaching 10:o a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Second Church of the Brethren Cashing and Van Buren sts. Kev. J. J. (irater, pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m.. (J. A. Sensemau, superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Christian workers' meeting at 6 30 p. in.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday 8:00 p. m. f'NITED BRETHREN. Conference Memorial Treadling 10:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 0:30
a. ni. Christian Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Mid- j :veek service Weduesday 7:45 p. in. j LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity English Sherman nr. and Lindsey st., Kev. Allert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. in.. E. Motts. super-' intendent. Men's Bible class taught ly the pastor. Women's class taught by -Miss Homuth. Young ladles class taught by Mls-i Johnson. Chief svrviee with sermon by the pastor at 30:30 e.. ui. Vespers with sermon at 7:30 p. m. Catechetical instruction at 11:30 p. m. Luther league at 0:30 p. in.; topic, "Our OwnSjnotls Missions," led by Miss Edna Wilkeson. The cnurdi council will meet on Monday evening at the home of the pastor. The buslneKS and social meeting of the Luther league will be held on Tuesdar evening at the home of Mi Ruth Spohnholz, 71S S. Carrol st. As this is the annual meeting every member is urged to be present. The Women's Missionary society will meet oti Wednesday at 7:45 p. ni. : topic, "Hands That Hock the World." The ohoir will meet for rehearsal on Friday at 7:45 p. ru. St. Paul's Cermn refferson blvd. and William st.. Kev. Henoch Holle. German service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at S.-oo a. m. Holy communion Sunday. Preparatory service at 10 o'clock. No Sunday school. Zion's Evangelical Corner E. Wayne and St Peter sts.. Rev. Martin Goffeney. pastor. Gloria Del Swedish Chapin and Kerr sts.. Her. Gottfried Olson. Sunday school 9:00 a. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. EPISCOPAL.. St. James Lafayette st., north of Washington av. Parish house. 310 V. Colfax av. High Kev John Hazeo White. D. D.. bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Rev. II. R. White, vicar. Morning sermon bv the bishop: subject. "God ami the World." Service for children nt 4:30; subject. "Prayer." raily services in chapel at 7:30, 0 and 4:30. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette st., near old court house. Rev. Victor Von Kubinyi. rector. Services at S:00 a .in. and 10:00 a. m. Bible class Thursday at 7:15 p. rn. CHURCH OF GOO. Services are teld in Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10 a. m. II. O. Cuffel. superintendent. Bible study :t 11:00 a. in.. Miss Lois Thompson, leader. Berean class on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Cortlray, 11U1 S. Lafayette st. SEVENTH HAY ADVENTIST. Seventh Day Adventist services on Saturday In Melville hall. Pastor Allen Moon In charge. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. in. Preaching service at 10:30 a. ra. SCIENTIST, first Church of Christ Main and Madison sts. Services Sunday at 11 :00 a. m. and 7:30 p. il. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. 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 s-cureo for each
rtunuay auu special music will be rurnlshed. Y. W. C. A. Young Women's Christian association building open to 7 p. in. Sunday. Vesper sen-ice at 4 :oo p. m. The Young People's .society of Trinity Presbyterian church have charge of the service.' M1ss Mildred Geiuberllng will be in charge of the service. Mi.ss Olive Bailey will tell nliout the work done at the dispensary. Social tea follows the vesper service. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Melville hall. '212 S. Uifayette st. No collection. Come. study: "Manner of the Second Advent." SPIRITUALISTS. The Spiritualists will bold services t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Averv. 3u-; E. Seventh St.. MIshavcaka, Sunday at 7:a p. in. C. Lockridge, lecturer. TEMPLE BKTH-EL. Corner Lasalle av. and Taylor st. Abraham Cronbacb. rabbi. Sunday morning theme: "Old Testament Prophede- FultilW In tho New." This is ttte first iu a series of discourses on "Christian Doctrines as a dew Sees Thm." The others In the serifs are: "Vb-nrious Atonement." Jan. .'11 : "The Trinity." Feb. 14: "The Sermon on the Mount." Feb. 'JS. Next Saturday afternoon at 4 o'elc-ok a confirmation class will be organized nt the. temple. NEW THOUGHT. New Thought services will be held Sunday evening, 7:45, at 135 Vistula av., over Mueller's grocery. M. A. Brunuei. lecturer. SALVATION ARMY. Hall 412 S. Michigan st.. in charge of Capt. William Conway. Meetings every night In the week except Monday, suudav sen ices as follows: Sunday school at p. m. ; salratiou meeting at Sp. m. Everybody is welcome to these services. CITY' RESCUE MISSION. 115 E. Jefferson blvd. Kay A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday s hool at o'clock with class for nil
Evening service at 7:3o wi;h half h-iur f
or obi fashioned song. lit Emtuons will speak on his past story.
'Sclatiee." according to Dr. Twlttey of Columbia, "is a disease due either to pressure ottumors on the, sciatic nerve, somewhere in the pelvis or In the nerve trunk or to neuralgia, and It Is characterized by severe pain. It very often follows lumbago:
j pome cases are caused by Impacted lecea pressing upon th nerve. Sciatica attacks women more often than men. children I being very seldom effected, and between ! the ages of so and CO the disease Is most
common. Ooutand rheumatism seem to be the active causes ot the disease, which Is therefore called sciatic rheumatism. The treatment Is varied and many remedies have been tried without success. Kest Is the best thing for the trouble, and the more profound It Is, the better, and it possible have the limb encaied in a splint, so as to prevent any motion. The pain Is the most Important thing to relieve. Counter Irritants, mustard piasters. Iodine, etc.. have been tried with more or less temporary beneflt. Cold applications have proven of value. However. I have found Antl-kamnia Tablets to lve the most DromDt and last-
i lng relief. Two A-K tablets every three
hours Is the dose which has proven satisfactory in the most severe cases." These tablets maybe obtained at all druggists. Ask for A-K Tablets. They are unexcelled for headaches, neuralgia, and all pains.
Low mass at 7:30 a. m. High mass at 10:00 a. in. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. St. Adelbert'H I'olUh Olive and Grace sts. Rev. John Kubarki, pastor. Dally mass at 7:15 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:30 and 9:0 a. m. St. .lofeph Hill st. and Lasalle av., Patrick J. Carroll, c. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:'J0 ;;nd 9:00 a. in. High mass at 10:50. BonoOictiou 3:00 p. in. Sunday school at " :30 p. m. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and Mcpherson sts. Kev. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Mass at s :00 and 10:15 a. m. Sunday school at - :0U p. m. Benediction at
; 3:00 p. m.
Sacred Heart Belgian 1126 W. Thomas st. Kev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and '. :', a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. Beuediction at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Low mass at 0:00 a. m. Students' mass at 8:00 a. in. High mass at 10:15 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. St. Mary 'a German -r-431 S. Taylor St., Kev. J. M. Sheier, C. S. C, pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m.
CATHOLIC. St. ratrIck's-7 S. Taylor st., Kev. John F. DeGroote, C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:30. 0:00 a. m. Solemn high mass and sermou at 10:r.0. Baptism at 2:00 p. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. Punday school at 3:(0 p. in. Meeting of church societies at 4 :oo p. m. St. Hednlge Pol lh-Cor nor Scott and Napier sts. Ker. Anthony Zubowlc. C. S. C.t pastor. Iow mas at 5:rj. Children's ma at 9:00 a. in. High mas at y.VJ 2:00 p. ro. Vespers at 7:30 p. in. St. MaTras l'1ish il N. Linln st. Kev. Roman Marolulck. pastor. Ms at 6:00, 7:30 jnd 10:30 a. ni.
TICAM OYYXKKS TAIvi: X OTI CI! Regular meeting Thursday evening, Jan. 21, at Central Labor Union hall. Election of otficers. .Some everyone. Pres't John V. Vernon. Advt.
WILL MAKE IT HOT 1X)K MAYO It. Dick Johnson is willing: to make it hot for Mayor Keller and the whole administration if they will use his Genuine Pocahontas or Lehigh Valley Anthracite. Jackson Hill, special Hocking Valley, as this is the standard of excellence. Advt.
JOIX TI1K AMJ'JtlCAX TKUST MONEY CLUIL You will receive a Christmas check December 15, lUlo. if you do. This club provides Christmas money, but what is more important it develops the savings habit. The Club is nowopen, everyone is joining:. Advt.
CIIICKKX FIi: SCPFEIi. At the Old Court House Saturday, Jan. 16, by Auten Relief Corps No. 14. Menu Chicken pie, mashed potatoes and gravy, cabbage salad, escalloped corn, cranberry sauce, cake and coffee. 2 5c. Advt.
The Union Trust Company's Christmas Savings Club is now open. Come in and let us teli you all about it. Advt.
Special rebuilt automobiles for sale cheap. First class repair work. Electric starting and lighting systems installed in old ears. East Side Garage and Franklin Service .Station, 30S E. LaSalle Av. Advt.
LOTUS HYK BALM, toothing. Healing, Strengthening. A perfect eye remedy, 50c at Coonleys.
Trimmed hats .'Oc each, Saturday. Mrs. M. A. Fralick, 131 X. Main st. Adv.
SOUTH YVAItltKX. Mrs. George Morse celebrated her 32 nd birthday anniversary Sunday. Forty friends and relatives were present. Dinner was served at nocn. Music and games were features of the day. Mrs. Krienke. who has been ill for some time, is reported worse. Henrv Gevtan was in South Bend
Wednesday.
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We Advise Your Early Attendance
Pre-Inventory Sale of
Curtain, Nets, Madras, Scrims and Muslins
AT IMPORTANT SAVINGS These are odd pieces of fine qualities, and if you are interested, you will profit greatly by getting here early. Sale starts MONDA Y MORNING, JAN. 18th
About 500 yards of Imported Madras, Fine Scrims, English Nets, Embroidered Muslins That sold from 25c to 50c yard. Reduced for this special sale to " ir yard IDL 200 yards only, that sold for 19c. n
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20 Pieces of Comforter SILKOLINE Plenty of each pattern, that sold for 22c. 'Reduced for this sale to, Qp vard 01 -100 Yards of Fine CRETONNES That sold at 25c to 35c. Reduced for this sale to, yard JDL
Annual Pre-Inventory Sale of
Ready -Made
Curia
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NAZARETH ACADEMY SUPERIOR PRAISES FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE
In a recent letter the Mother Superior of Nazareth Academy says: "I have nothing except praise for Father John's Medicine. Several of the sisters have been taking it and all have been benefited by it." (Signed) Mother Antoinette, Nazareth Academy. Concordia, Kansa?. Father John's
Medicine is recommended for colds. thoat and lung troubles and as a tonic and body builder, because it does not contain any alcohol or dangerous drugs.
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26 ODD CURTAINS Scrims, Nottingham, Filet. Regular si. 50 to $3.75 values per pair. Single at JJl
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25 pairs Nottingham, 59c quality, 48c, 12 pairs Lace, 75c quality, 69c 26 pairs Curtains, S1.25 quality, 98c. 15 pairs 2J to 3 yards, S1.48 quality, $1.25. 10 pairs, S1.75 quality, $1.59. 6 pairs, 42 to 45 in., S2.48 quality, $1.95. FILET NET CURTAINS - 10 pairs 3 yd. 43 in. Ecru, $3.48 quality, $2.98. FRENCH CABLE NETS "With Cluny lace, insertion and od.Jrinpr, 4 3 ton 4 S in. -wide, 2 J2 Ion? 10 pairs, $6.50 value, $4.50. 15 pairs, $5 quality, $3.95. 6 pairs, S3. 75 quality, $2.98.
1 C Single Curtains Cable Net Voiles and Marquisettes, S3. 25 to S8.00 & 1 OO 3 pair values. Single yuL
12 Pairs of Soiled Curtains Irish Point, Nottingham, French Brussel Net with Clunv edging; Fish Nets, Scrims, Marquisettes, Madras and Mulls, S2.00 to S2.75 values, $1.20 pair; $4.00 to S6.00 values, $2.45 pair.
Pre-Inventory Sale of Rugs --Linoleums
Prices have been sharply reduced. A sale that will prove a fitting climax to a remarkably busy season.
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ROOM SIZE RUGS
SMALL RUGS At Great Savings to You.
Sizes lSx"6 Axminster, 51.23 value at l&xSG Axminster. $1.30 value at 18x36 Axminster, ?1.73 value at 22ixr, Wilton. 3 value at 24x4S Axminster, $2.73 value at 2 7x5 4 Axminster. $2.00 value at 27x34 Velvet, $2.43 value at 27x34 Brussels. $3.00 value at 27x34 Wilton, $4.30 value at 36x72 Axminster. $3.93 value at 26x3$ Wilton, $6.93 value at SbxSU Wilton, IS.50 value ut
50c ..$1.10 ..$1.45 $2.70 .$2.45 ..$1.80 $2.10 $2.65 $4.00
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8-3x10-6 Tapestry Brussels 9x12 Tapestry Brussels . . . 11-3x12 Tapestry Brussels . 11-3x12 Tapestry Brussels . 9x12 Alpine Axminster . . . 9x12 Saxon v Axminster . . 9x12 Bigelow Axminster . . 8-3x10-6 Smith's Axminster 1 1-3x12 Saxony Axminster . 1 1-3x12 Smith's Axminster . 1 1-3x12 Electro Axminster . 12x13-6 Smith's Axminster . 9x12 Egyptian Brussels .. 11-3x15 Egyptian Brussels . 1 1-3x15 Bigelow Brussels . . 9xl5 Bigelow Brussels ... 10x10 Bigelow Brussels ... 9x12 Walkel Wilton 8-3x10-6 Bagdad Wilton . . 9x12 Colonial Velvet 1 1-3x12 Colonial Velvet . . . 10-6x12 Seamless Velvet ..
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LINOLEUMS All Remnants and Short Pieces reduced to halt price. Special 5 pieces Inlaid Linoleum offered at this sale for 65c vard. Printed Linoleums, 39c and 59c vard.
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Hit; saij: at Mouorr-s mmvt MAimirr. Hocf steak, 13c per lb.; pork chops, ltc per lb.; boiling beef, 11c per lb. Save nonev on cash prices. S0 N. 10th st.. River Park. Hell 4 57. Home 3320, Advt.
JOIN" Till: AMKIIICAX Tltl'M' MONTY (TATt.
club provides Christmas money, but 4- a si'-!.; crT 1W f,,r 20c to
what is more important it develops
the savings habit. The Club i nowopen, everyone is joining. Till: AMERICAN TUCST CO. Adv.
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ard -Ive lis a tr". Save nomcv .n cash price.-". A. Coldber-. S03 X "loth st., KivcrVaik. V.vW 137. Home 2 j. Adt." ( AHI) or TIIA.vlTs. Thanking mir nmnv kind frienda and neihl.M.is f,.r their kindnc dari i ) K tin- illio-vs yiid lc:ttli Of UX nothdf- TuP.k. Corl!
