South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1915 — Page 2

ATl'IU)AV, MAY H, 1U15. lHh bUUTH BEND NEWS-TIMLS

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Everyone I invited to attend the ervicca in South Iiend churches. All .-"eats are free. Rrruior ns, well a special services are announced below, rators are invited by The News. Tinier nuuumement to hvzul the paper outlines of their Hunday eermons that they may be read by the 00,000 NVwa-Titnw readers In the Monday editions. Through this medium the so rin on can be a1 dressed to a congregation which is even more than city-wide.

i METHODIST. limt N. Main at.. Ppt. Henry L. Davit, r-'iMur. la.n meeting Hunday w L.,1 0:., .1. C. l;oMiiort superintendent. Sermon 1 : 10 a. m. and 7:'-' p. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:F p. in. Mot. era y ill be observed by tie h'nndar K-hl and t!.o ebnnh. M'lru'ni: i.j-'t. "Honor Thy latb.-r md Thy M'tl.-r." Ljuvorth league servbe ':'.') p. in.. Mibjeet. "A 'prlt V!io Wro'r Nothing Hut Did All Kin. is t Tiling." P-a.ler, M L. T. Jain. At the evening ervi e Mr. .7. Raymond Sehnibit will leli vT an add res o:i "Tempor-anee Pel lowing is the musical program for the. day, timl'-r the direction of i:. J. Lloyd. It. A. M. : Morning-Prelude. "Pen mis'" iFaiirei; unthem, "Masrulflrat in F" (Simper; e.ffertorj sola, "By IJ.ihylon'H Waves" Spek), Buns? ly Ir. P. l. Hager; ref pouse for tlvis Sunday, words and mule by Mis.- Vera Campbell; IVtlud in I ( Flasher). Iren lag Prelude, "Evening Rrt" by Marked; nolo, "Like as the Hart ranis" (AlUt5n), uns: !y Mrs. J. NV. NV jitters ; pntbern, "Onward, Christian Soldiers" Peace) ; offertory M, "It I Knout'!)" Cljah'-Mendelssohn , sang by Mr. K. Jt..Cavaa Jones; Postiude In C (Cutlate). it. rur Memtrral CniTax an.S rort iv. Hit. James L. Gardtrer, D. D., rpattor. Sunday school at 0:IiO, conducted lr Kujt. Merritt C. Pcale. At 9:C0 iu m, tho Sunday ichool will mvt, at which time prizes will be proftontfdt to S7 pcliolars for rular ntU-nd-nc at Kunday pchool mid church. At 30:13 a. m. th minlstor Mill pic;ich (n "Are the Children of CrC!?' At :nn I, m. th Kp-worth league will ho led by Mian Helen Crocker. At 7:."',0 p. m. a musical protrram r.ill b presented by the Misses Mauer of tha Red path Inrui, nFisted by Max Miranda, orpnnist; Karl XV. Knrr, tenoa, nd Mif: W'ilda Sliantz. Tlo'.intst. At thlx service Ir. (Jardln.-r will rcH'ih a briff wrmon on "Preaching1 hri3t WLat Dow It Mean?" Grire Services Tic-Til tn the tabernacle, corner H. Michigan and Haney ts.. Iter. T. K. Dougherty, pastor. Suniiy school f a. m. I'renchiug at 1 0 : i 5 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. A Trmpcrano adJroM by Prof. Ttamml Schmidt. The mush- will be in har of Prof. M. A. Stipp. P-tli of these iu'n are from Indianapolis ami are prominent tempcranv workers In the trtatc. "lass meeting 12 ioek. I'nwortb letigno -.:() j. m. Theme "Curiosity." 'i'he pastr will f. reach. Business meting of the Men's league Monday evening, S p. m. at I'.ie Tabeni:iie. Itonrd of sfiwards will meet Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the Taherna'le and Mill dose their meeting in tlni for the league uwtli?. Lofrrii Hrlchtn Miner ancl Frauds sts., F. It. Briggs, pastor. Sunday srhool i:.'.0 a. ra.. It. M. MoLIt, superintendent. SfO.ial Mothers service at ;:.",() KpworMi l'MKiie (evntlutiitl vervict-i Monday evening lr, Appleby will hold the srwiid quarterly c-onferen"e nt tlun parsonage. Prayer meeting Wt-dnesday evenlnff at 7:.".0 p. m. Trinity Blaine snd Vasssr ars.. Rer. Melrln C. Hunt. Sunday school 9:C0 t. m. II. N. lllIr. supt. Morning worship 10:4"i. Ilpworth league t:15 p. m. Kvculng service 7 0. Thank offering observnnee for the V. '. M. S. auxiliary. Sermon, "World Wini.ers." The mixed quartet will sing. I'lass meeting at 1J. led by MUs Mahel Martin. I'.pwortli league at :lo will le 1M by 'lara iakiil. Sperlil Mothers-' day serv-b-es wiil be held at 7 :.".. The pastor will hp'-ak on "'IJie Burden and !!ory of Motherhood." The following muie Aill I'e givrn: "Call to Worship." horUs; mitiiem. "The King of I.ove My Shepherd Is" shelleyi. eiioi'iiH; male ijuartet. "Saviour 3tre-atl.e An livening Bl sing;" vocal duet. "Hark. Hark. My Soul." Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Wrtr; nn'.e quarri't, "Tlie Wlnfrs of Palth." Mesrs. Kibler. Koontz. 15 ir!en arid White; vooal duet with ehorus, "MofJier." Mr-;. Martin and Mr. Koontz. .Iniibir league Wednesday at r5:.".t. Prayer :md ir:iise servi.e at 7:1" Wednesday Stull .Memorial Michigan and Victoria, nts. Bev. J. F. Miay. itor. Sunday p.-hooj at i:4.". a. ni , A. Katterhelnrirh. Sermon by pastor. 11 a. in. S'-rmoii !y the pafr; subet, "The M'dhers Wond'T." Mot tiers' day special iuu i- has been provided for this service. livening ervi's Dpworth league at M's T.iuni ornish. leader; subject, -A Proj.her. W.ho Wn.to Nothing But lhl All KlroN of Things." Prea-iing at T :.:. perniou by the pastor. Prayer meeting on "Wednesday evening at 7:oi. Kpworth Memorial Corner Llnio'n wit W. and Olive St.. t!ie Kev. .1. W. Bunch'. p:it.r. Sunday s- p. y a. m., Claude c;ing. nuperintcndetit. Stinday s-'hool t hureh at 10:4." a. in., scrmonette by the I'MStor. L'pworth league, 0:UD p. m. Kvcni ii g service. 7 :.4. Sunday school r(r 10:4."; sermonrtte by the pator. Men Ing worsli'p at 11 o'clock, preaching by the I lev. Chester Carwariin of pouMai Park. 111. Fpworth league rt o:."0 p. m.. PM by Miss Miry Klchniond ; siibjet-t. "A Propliet. Who Wrote o5hing P.ut IId All Kinds of Things." Fvenlng s-rvh e nt 7 :"u o'eb-. k, pre:ichlr, l-y the Iter. Chester Carwardlne. Children's ci:ttrii aturday morning at 10 :o) 'e'.v, k. Prayer servbe Friday evening at 7 oVlock. led bv the jvistor. Begular monthly meeting of the offl,-ial board immediately ufter prajer service. Grrmaa I.sfsyett nnd Wayne ts.. It. H. S. Miller, pastor. Sunday school 9 :r0 a. ra.. John Koch. superintendent. Preaching 10: rt. ni. and 7 :C0 p. m. Fpiorth league 7 :M p. ui. I'rayer uievtiug Wednesday 7:4i p. m. Welrjn Sample st. and Marietta nv.. Iter. F. (. Sp'.tlcr. pnstior. Morning ser-vb-e 10:"n. Lcul::g hcrvice 7:30. Sunday rhoel 9 a. ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 7:0. Munmn Caapcl llrv. Claude Young, pastor. Snndiy s -! 1 P a. m. ; Win. Bunch, jui poriri f r;ni .;t. Fveulng service, 7 p. m. At i p. ia. the Fj rth league service wiil le :ed bv Mr. and Mrs. F.-kerlev. At 7 o'.-l.x'k rh.e K.v. M. H. Ajp'.ehy. htrict u p-rl. ".ffi. lent, will rea-h. We 1: oe for xory large :.te:.i mee. Mr. l'.eale w ill !: ie an Important an-tionti'aor.e-it to Idke regarding Soni-vs the following Si:i.!.;v. Mt. riranv-ftr. Claude Veur.JT. pastor. Sun. lav s lioi 10 o'clock; Mr. Cassels, uperintendetit. Morning worship at 11. preaching by the past 107. Portage Chapfl-Ker. Claude Young. Tistor. Sunday .-.ool 10 a. m.; Mr. Calvert, uperintendet;t. No otter BervUe. Kltrr I'ark M. f;.S. Seventh St.. Itev. A. W. Smith, paster. Sunday school. P:;;o r. n. Public worship witli pcr-vn l'):40 n. ia., and 7:'. ) p. m. .lunb-r league at 3 p. ra. Su; d iy s, ? .,i ,) . p. p. Wolfe, a ap-rjntende, 'I he morning" sermon will If la o ! iser v 1 n je. t. "T 1;;Appropriate ::::jv ter.d are p.-kiM t 'f M..t! 1 iv Sub !i;.-s of a ir'od Mother." All pe:v w ho at. w ea r a w ;.;;e ca ruatloti C r c!:ie other white Mower In honor of la- Thers The ee".,w- ., r!:i..:1 wi!l be to the M-th -dUt P.-. t!.e-a...-.i. The:!je "Christian P.r-th. - Special by the Brethcr1 oi.il j t: riot. I-. -r body Invited. Junior b'agi;e ;. p. !,;. J t. vo'.bcial ::aitl:;g of tie I!pw..ttii leig-.e :.o j. ni Prir ati l pr.tis- treetjng 0:1 . !:. ..; 4- evening at o'ejo, k. S'Tij.tur--. t.hird eliapter of raul's I-!. r to t? e phi.lp; !a:.s. T.-As will be Lad!-" Aid nig'.t Ulf PaL : .0.-, Se -.-.teer.th st. Sunday k- Lo ' : o p I : : i 1 ; ! i :t Purkey, niperlnffp.d nt. .1 :r.or I.ogue p. m., lira. John Settna-jrt. iup". Iniendrnt. PrayI? utrtiinf Wi Jio daj evening at 7:0.

AFRICAN 31. F. OllTt A. 31. K. Itev. C. Fraery Allen. D. !.. pastor. 310 W. Monroe ai. PrjchIng 10:.';0 a. ra. Sunday school 3:00 p. m. lra hlng 7 :5 p. m. Clas meeting 12 m. Zlon A. 3f. K. Iter. Ii. XV. Bowen, paator. Preaching 10 : 1.1 a. m. and :) p. in. Sunday school 12:30 p. m. Frayer meeting Wednesday evening. Tajlor A. 31. E., Zln Chapel Iter. XV. II. Taylor, paster. Sunday school at 12:30. Morning preach leg at 10:45. Lveulng preaching at 7:45. Fit EE 3IETIIODIST. Ere Mpthodlut Pennaylrria av. and PiUth at.. F. N. Ft)ulk. pastor. Sunday c-aool 9:30 a. m., (iscar Batson, superintendent. Preaching services at 10:0 a. m. and 7:30 n. m. Children's meeting 7 p. in. Pn-neLiing 7:30 by Mr. O. U. Cater. Wwr rrk Free Mrthodlst Fou rteenth and in? nhs. K. S. Jennings, pastor. .Sunday school 10 a. in., 1.. F. Wdfe, su-erind-ndent. Preaching 11 a. m. by the pastor. Union Y. P. meeting nt .'t p. in. at Mishawaka, MUs Lulah ieLorey, president. PRESBYTERrAX. FIrt Cor. Washington av. and Lafayette t.. Rev. Charles A. Llpplncott, D. l., minister. Itev. Howard J. Clifford, associate minister. Miss Charlotte M. Partridge, assistant to the minister. Trinity Cor. Colfax av. and St. Teter at.,- Rev. Tohn S. Burns, pastor. Bible Bchool 9:30: Bible school prayer meeting I:1"; J. p Whitman, superintendent. Freaehlng service 10:41 a. m. and 7 :3u p. m. A class for everyone. Young men's class for young m n. Mothers' day exercises at the dose of class ptiriud. Morning hour of worship with sjeeinl Mothers' day sermon by the pastor. Evening hour of worship with a sermon by the pastor mi "Nature's Message." Illustrated by highest grade stereoptleon slides of Nature's most laautlful spots. Christian Fndeavor society prayer meeting ut (i:43 p. m. with a hearty Invitation to all the young people to attend. Wednesday evening prayer meeting nt 7:30, followed by the choir practice. Thursday afternoon Ladles' Missionary tea at the home of Mrs. William Swum, 111) N. St. Peter ut. Westminster Ttev. It. D. nostetter, pastor. Sunday nrhool 0:3) a. ni. Public worship 10:45 a. in. and 7:30 d. m. Morning theme, "The Honor and Love That We Owe Our Mothers." White carnations will be worn br many and will be used In decorating the church. Evening' theme, "Presby terlanism and Principles for Which the Church Stands." Junior C. E. nt 2 o'clock. Intermediate C. E. at n:;:o. Senior C. E. at '.:30; subject, "Why I Am I'rmul of My Henominatlon." Chunii evening Wednesday, sup. per C:30. ITayer meeting at 7:15. "A Fathers' Meeting." Sunday school offkeers lid teachers meet nt 8 o'clock. Hope Ieer and Dayton ids., George William Allison, II. I)., minister. Bible school nt i:30, Charles G. Heinzman. superiutendent. Class for all attendants. Morning worship. 10:45; Y. P. S. C. E.. ':15. livening worship. 7:30. Mid-week meeting Wednesday, 7:30. Teachers' trh'nlng class, 8:30 p. in. Wednesday. Ti.e public Is cordially invited to attend mid participate in all "these services. Cmnifttown Church Dr. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday school 2:00 p. m. Preaching service 3:00 p. m. Korkhlll Union Sumption Prairie road, one-quarter mile west of Olive st. Bible school at :230 p. m., Owen Whiteman, superintendent: international lessons. Religious worship at 3:45 p. ra. tn charge of Elder Harris. Granger Rev. J. B. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching: 7:43 D. m. C. E. 7:00 p. m. Hungarian Corner Washington av. tnd Cherry st. Rev. B. Bertok, pastor. DAPTIST. Flrat Main and Wayne sts.. Rar. Chaa. A. Decker. Sunday school N :30 a. m.t S. G. Chord, superintendent. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. Eening service 7:C0. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. Morning sermon by pastor, subje't, "Honor to Whoin Honor Is Due." Evening subject. "The Gambler's Chance." 'Hie morning service will be arranged with reference to Mothers' day. Special muic. B. Y. P. P.. leader, the pastor. Subject, "Our Denomination." Monday evening Young Women's Missionary society meets nt Mrs. Kiger's. mv.1 W. Washington. Miss Lena Turner, leader. Wednesday evening teachers training class at jl :i.1. Prof. Sim, leader. Prayer meeting lit 7:15. Qaincy Mreet Qulncy st. and Blaine av. Lev. Thomas J. Parsons. Bible school W :30 a. m., J. W. Bandill. superintendent. Preaching services 10:30 a. tn. and 7:30 p. ni. B. Y. P. U. 6:45 p. in. Midweek ser. Vice Wednesdaj" evening. Parents' day will be observed on Sunday morning with a combined sen ice of Sunday school and church, beginning at 10 o'clock. Mr. J. XV. Heudall, superintendent, will have charge of the service. Bev. T. J. Parsons will speak on "Home Ties." Other Interesting fca'.ures will be included In the program. Subject of the evening serinon, "Tlie Power of a Name." ' Young People's meeting '':45; loader pastor. T. J. Parons; subject, "Why t Am Proud of My Denomination." Special music. Monday evening Brotherhood meeting nt the church. Tuesday 3 p. in. Women's I'liion Bible class will meet with Mrs. Bbh. M3 Loland uv. Wednesday 7:15 midweek service at the ehurt h. Thursday evening Sunday school jretr together social at th" ehurvh. Scholars of the school and their parents luAiteil. livery thing free. Friday 2:30 p. n.. Women's Mission circle will meet with Mrs. Warwick. oU5 Blaine a v. Friday 7:30 p. m. dl'per.satlonal Bible class at the Y. W. C. A. Mount Zlon Bptlt 113 N. Blrdsfll st. Evening servbe 7:30. Trayer Meeting Thurbday 8:00 p. in. Flrtt swHUh-Cor. Laurel and Napier sts. Services 10:30 a. ra. and 7 :Z0 p. ni. every ether Sunday. Rev. F. XV. Jewell will preach. CHRISTIAN. rirst Main St.. soum of public library, Kev. jDhn M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Blole scaool y:lri. J. Iiulland Witwer. superintendent. Morning service 10:4J. Christian Kadearor 6:15 p. m. Erenlnj service 7:30. U'e hive trained teachers, graded les S'"i:s and classes for all. Morning services at 1:40. We will observe Mothers' day. Sps ial sermn and mulc. Evenirig serv- ! ut 7 :.'?. Ser.br Christian Endeavor :t i : 11. Topic. "Why I Am Proud of My Church." Leader, Howard Haverstok. Junior C. V.. Sat unlay afternoon at 2:30. Pnijer and Praise service Wednesdav evening nt 7:3'. Topic, "The Qualities of Ltve." Strangers and visitors in city are cordially Invited to worship with us. IndUn Avenue Indiana and Vltwr ars. Iter. Ceil 1'ranklln. pastor. BlMe scheol 'j:."i a. ra.. Fred Wilson, superintendeut. Services 10:4.1 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor 2:30 p. m.. Mrs. A. L. Brenner, superintendent. Senior Endeavor 6:30 p, ra. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p ra lu the morning s sp41d.1l hTviet is arraiiged in honor of the nvther-:. The CurhstiJU Endeavor C-c-iatv will

meet with the society of the First Brethren church in a union meeting. Evangelist A. L. Martin will preach at the evening service. Linden Avenue Church of ChrUt Linden av. and Carlisle st. Edward Castle, pastor. Preaching 10:30 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. C. E. at

6:30 p. ru. ITayer meeting Wednesday at 1 n EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION'. First Lalayette and Mouroe sts., J. II. Evans, pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. ra., George J. Long, superintendent. Morning sermon at 10:30 a. ra. Y. P. A. at f.:30. Miss Clara Lockstadt, president. 'Midweek services: Prayer meeting luesday and Wednesday evenings at :0 o'clock. Evening sernxni by the pastor; subject, "The Power of Personal Intliicm-e." Kev. S. II. Baumgartner. P. E. of Elkhart district, wil rreah at 10:.?O and assist I the pastor in conducting the quarterly communion service. The choir will have a special numler. . P. A. Under. Mrs. Madison: subject. "Why I Am Proud of Mv Denomination." The Albright Adult Bible class will hold n meeting Monday evening. May 10. nt the home of Frank J. Schultz. &1 E. Dayton St. The Brotherhood will meet Friday night May 14. at the home of John Kline. 411 S. Fellow st. Gree Lincoln Way west and Brick ay. Kev. Daniel D. Speieher. minister. Sunday school D :3d a. in.. George W. Devine, "leader. Worship and sermon at 10:30 n. rn. Morning theme. "The Alabaster Box." Y. P. A. service 0:15 p. m.. Vera O'Deil president: to,dc. "Why I Love My Denomination ;" lead by the pastor. Evening service 7:30. Theme. "Longing to See Jesus." The Brotherhood will have Its monthly meeting Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. Hour of prvr r.nd teatlierM raeeting Wedneisilay at 7:30 p. m. 3tiipab Coiner Mam and Monroe sts.. Rev. John O. Mf-s'.er. Sunday school 9:30 a. in., F. F. Burgener, superintendent. Sprm-ins at 10:45 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m Catechetical classes will meet at 2:30 p. ra. Sermon nt 10:45 a. m.. subject, "A Tribute to Mother." Y'oung People's Alliance at :30 p. ra.. Era met Jester, president. Subject for the evening, "Why I Am Proud of My Denomination; leader, the pastor. Sermon at 7:30 p. ra. by Bev. S. II. Baumgartner, presiding elder of the Elkh.LTt district, who will conduct the communion service ac the close of the sermon. Prayer meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday evening- of next week at 7:30. Choir practice on Friday night. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL, MISSION CIIL'KCH. Corner Scott and Orchard Sts. Kev. O. K. .Moberg. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in., Oscar Bergstedt, superintendent. Mornlngr worship nt 10:41 n. m. Y. P. meeting at 4 p. ra. Evenlug service at 7 :C0 p .m. BRETHREN. Flrt Brethren Church 1214 S. Michigan St., Ber. A. E. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. ra.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning service 10:o0. Christian Endearor 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 ITrt Church of the Brethren Miami st. and Indiana a v., Bev. T. E. George, pastor. Sunday school 0:3O a. in., C. M. Weuger, superintendent. Women's Bible class taught by Miss Cora V. Wise. Preaching 10:3.0 a. ra. and 7:30 p. 111. The church will observe Mothers' day at the services next Sunday. A special program wil be rendered by the Sunday school, and the pasbor. Bev. T. E. George, will deliver a special nvrmon on t lie theme of "Mother" at the morning servbe. Conveyance will be furnished for the aged mothers and those unable to walk, to bring them to the church and return them to their homes again. In rhe evening at 7 o'clock MIas Com Wise will give demonstration of the Jewish Tabernacle as erected under the leadership of Moses, a description of which is found in the book of Exodus, from a model made by the members of the Women Bible class of the hurch of tilie Brethren under the supervision of Miss Wise. Thij service wil be conducted by the ladies of the Bible class and will take the place of the regulnr evening preaching service. The public is cordially Invited to attend this lecture. Second Church of the Brethren CushIng and Van Buren sts. Bev. J. G. Grater. patov. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., G. A. Senseman. superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Christian workers' meeting at 6-30 p. ra.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday S:00 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN. Conference Memorial fTeaehinsr 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. ra. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. ra. Midweek service Wednesday 7:45 p. ra. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity English Sherman av. and Lindsey st: Bev. Albert H. Keck, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. ra., E. Motts, superintendent. Men's Bible class taught by the pastor. Women's class taught by Miss Homuth. Young ladles class taught by Miss Johnson. Chief service with sermon by the paster at !U):30 a. rn. Vespers with sermon by the pastor at 7:30 p. ra. Ft. raul's nrrnutu sefferson blvd. and William st, Rv. Henoch Ilolle. German service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday achool at 9:00 n. m. Walt her league monthly business meeting Tuesday nt S p. m. Zlon' Evangelical Comer E. Wayna and St Peter sta.. Be. Martin Oofleney. Gloria Del Swedish Chapln and Kerr sts.. Rev. Gottfried Olson. Sunday school 9:00 a. m. Serrlces at 10:30 a. m. and 7 :30 p. rn. EFISCOPAL. St. James Lafuyette St., north of Washing-ton ar. parish house, 3Q XV. Colfax av. Blgh Rev. John iiareo White, D. D.. bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Rev. II. R. White, vicar. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette St., near old court house. Rer. Victor Von Kuhinyl. rector. Services at S:00 a .m. and 10 :00 a. m. CATHOLIC. St. ratrirk's COT S. Taylor at.. Rev. John F. DeGroote, C. S. C. pastor. Low masses at 7:30. 0:00 a. ru. Solemn fclgb mass and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2:00 p. ra. Veapers at i :30 p. ra. Sunday school at 3:00 p. ra. feting- of church societies at 4:00 p. m. Si. Hedwigc PolUh Corner Scott anfi I eniirr Pis. iter. .Aiiiuuu j luuuv o v.. c. c, pastor. Low mass at o;30. Lhliaren a mass at 9:00 a. m. High mass at 9:00 2:00 p. ra. Vespers at 7:30 p. m t. ManUlaus Iolih 415 N. Lincoln st Rev. Romas M.ircinlak. pastor. Mass at 6:00. 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. St. Caslmlr's rolUh &21 S. Webster st. low mass at 7 :30 a. m. High raass at 10:'v"O n. ra. Vespers at 2:00 p ex. St. Adclberfs PolUh Olive and Gracs sts. Rev. John Kubarkl. pastor Dally roans at 7:15 n. m. Holy hour Wednesday erenlng at 7:30. Sunday miss 7.20 and 9:00 a. m. St. Joseph Hill sL and Lssal av, Tatrlck J. Carroll. S. C, pastor. Low misses at 7:30 and 9:00 a. rn. High rasss at 10:30. benediction b:00 p. ra. Sunday school at 2:j0 p. ra. St. Stephen's H ungarlan Thomas and McPhersoa iu. lUv. Aiezaader Varlaky. i

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FEARLESS STAND Secretary of Navy Wins Place in Limelight Through Couageous Expression and Defense of His Convictions. Josephus TVinicl.s. who will address the S'.uth Hend Pre-..s club May 2'J, h;us boon "in the news" prohably more than any other cabinet ofliccr in year?, since he became secretary of the navy under l'res't Wilson. William Jennings Hrynn has given Soc'y Daniels something of a race for "first page position," but Mr. Daniels probably has the edge on him a trille. There are many reasons for Sec'y Daniels' newspaper popularity. lie has shown himself to be a thoroughly determined, fearless leader of the navy. When he threw "John Barleycorn" out of his department, a wave of indignation swept the country among certain classes of people. Some of the greatest dailies in the United States unmercifully flayed the secretary. Hut Uncle Sam's sailors were deprived of their rum alter, a set date, Sec'y Daniels grinned and bore the abuse, and today it does not look as if the American navy will ever be "wet" again. Sec'y Daniels did not go about, seeking public sentiment on the proposition. He simply ordered the! stuff off his' ships, and then watched' public sentiment show itself. And it I certainly did. Religious people of the nation met and called tho secretary all kinds of nice things. Resolutions, endorsing his move, were adopted everywhere, while folks, who felt diffcntly about the matter, were quite as loud in their condemnation. The newspapers were lilled with cartoons and editorials, praising", ridiculing and laughing at him. Iltokr All Precedents.. Sec'y Daniels broke all precedents in his action, and declared for temperance while the United States was at peace with all tho world. Hut later when Russia went to war. that nation folloAved Sec'y Daniels' idea and went on "the water wagon." Other nations, involved in the Hupastor. Dss at S:00 and 10:1.1 a. ra. Sunday school at '2:00 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. SacrtHl Heart Belgian 1120 W. Thomas st. Rev. CJtnrlcs V. lischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 erl 0:3.0 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. ra. Benediction at 3 :0C y. m. Sacred Heart Xotre Dam0. Low mass at 6:00 a. in. Students' mass at 8 :0) a. ni. High mass at 10:15 a. ra. espers at 2:00 p. m. St. Mary'n German 131 S. Taylor St.. Rev. J. M. Sherer, C. S. C. pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10:00 a. in. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. rn. ami a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening nt 8. Sunday S'-hool lor children and young people up to Che age of "JO, is from ! :4." to 10:30. Reading rooms maintained by this church on the seventh lloor of the J. M. S. building, are open every afternoon, excepting Sunday, from 12 111. t o p. ra., and every Saturday evening from 7 to 1. where those who wish to pass a quiet hour may read, study or impure into the subject of Christian Science. TEMPLE 11ETII-EL. Corner Lasalle av. and Taylor 6t. Abraham Cronbach. rahbl. Service Sundav 10:30 a. m. "The Higher Judaism." The service will bo a special rally service. The BethEl chorus will sing. international bible school association. Melville hnll, 212 S. Lafayette st No collection. Come. Sunday nt 3. :00 p. ra. Wednesday and Piidays nt 7:41 p. m. SALVATION ARMY. Hall 412 S. Michigan St.. in charge of Capt. William Conway. Meetings every night in the week except Monday. Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at 2 p. ra. ; salvation meeting at S p. ra. Every, body Is welcome to these services. SEVENTH DAY AD VENTIST. Feventh Day Adventut services on Saturday ia Melville hall. Pastor Allen Moon In charge. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. in. SPIRITUALISTS. The South Bend Progressive Spiritual society will hold services Sunda evening at 7:30 in Recital hall, Toepp building, 20." -'J07 S. Main st. The South Bend Progressive Spiritual Society will nicer in Kuss hall, corner Main and Eirst st'.. Mishau aka. Sunday evening at 7 :30 p. m., Mrs. M. A. P.runi.er lecturer and m'sage inc. Hum, will deliver the lecture and message. CHURCH OF GOD. Services are held in Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday s. houl at 10 a. m. R. O. Cuffel, superintendent. Bible study at 11 a. ra. Y. 31. C. A. T. M. C. A. meetings win be hiid every Sunday afternoon, especially for men, In th auditorium of the buys' buildlns;. A special speaker will be secured for each Sunday and special music will ba furDiehed. V. W. C A. Mr. W. O. Davi'-s will ho the peaker and Mrs. C. S. Wo'ei.tt. !. lt. The service is lu ebarge of Mrs. A. E. Pisher. Jr. Tea will be serve. 1 durhig the social hour. You are invited to cm,.. Building open Sundays 3 to 7 p. m. All young women and git Is of the city are Invited by the Y. NX-. C. A. to attend this service. The building is open on Sundays from .1 until 7 o'clock. Vesper service Sunday at .1 p. m. nt the Young Woimn's Christian as"ciaii"n. MISSIONS. Lasalle) A. (I. Sehafer superintend ent Services every night at 7:C. Bl' le .'.is Sunday 4 p. ra. Home V.'s Ccff.e and rolls for the hungry after tbe ccctiLg. Everybody welcome. City 11.1 E. Jeffersan blvd. Bay A. Bird superintendent. day scL.'ci t ra. Meetings every nlcht. 'Vpei wairon M-ni-Ts at 4 o'e'e-'k If th, weather permit... Evening s-r i e at 7 :3o vlr half hour "f g.od music. Supt. P. A. Bird wii s;:k. Servi es every n'.ht in the w. . k at 7 :.. Mennonlte Hop m W. Ssr.:p st. Meeting every Light exeept Sunday sch ool 2 :.'-. and 7 Mo nd: lv u'ci ock. Week night at 7:30. A BP MORE MISSION a v.. A. L Sehafer. superiiite-.di-r :t : Erar.k Wvatt, assniate worker. l'reM-hit.g every Sand iy evening 1 ' Mi Brvdemus. r-tur: tr-c- irv from Turkey, will ir.M h a n.issV..narv -'-rm Sunday S'-h.n.f s-.t Pr-.ver a'-.d prai n. service every I hurdav ei ., :'t A special ..pc-iker is "pruldt-d service. All arc welcouic. each

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ropcan struggle, have cither followed suit, or wished they could. In tho Mexican trouble, no member of the cabinet stayed any closer to Pres't Wilson in his "watchful waiting' policy tli.m the secretary of tho navy. Although a newspaperman himsdf. Mr. Daniels had just about ns nrieh to s.iy without saying anything as S'c;v of Stato I.ryan during those -lryin.tr times. lie held his department in constant readiness, however. !or ;my emergency, and acted promptly when the time came, which happened to bo the taking' of the port of Vera Cm sr. Nvlicn old ion. Hucrta became contrary and refused to salute the stars and stripes. Tilt With (.aidnei. Since the Kuropean war and subsequent happenings, Nvhich made it appear that the I'nited States might, be forced into the struggle at any lime, Sec'y Daniels has ajrain Leon forced into the limelight. Congressman (lardner of Massachusetts, has had considerable to do with Mr. Daniels' prominence since the Kuropean war he.gan. Tho congressman lias repeatedly charged that the Urited States navy is ineOicient and unready for an emergency. Sec'y Daniels has steadfastly held to the opposite view. The secretary has unflinchingly defended his rfavy, and may yet be able to convince the American people that preparations for peace instead of preparations for war, is tae way to keep out of such mischief us is being; done abroad. Deforc S'ec'y Daniels went to Washington, ho was identified principally as a newspaper publisher. He was born at Washington. X. C, May IS 62, and received his academic education in the Wilson Collegiate institute of Wilson. X. C. He became editor of ehe Wilson Advance when IS years old. Admitted to the bar in 1 S o . Mr. Daniel refrained from practising that profession choosing instead to Become editor of the HahUh State Chronicle of his home state. The secretary was state printer of Xorth Carolina from 17 to 193; was ( luef clerk of the department of the interior, 1 SOU to ivj5, and three

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times delegate to the democratic national executive committee. In IS 1) 4 he consolidated the State Chronicle and Xorth Carolinian with the Xews and Observer and h;us since been its editor. Mr. Daniels was prominent as head of the democratic publicity committee in the presidential campaign which elected l'res"t Wilson. Homo Is Lively Il:n" The home of the secretary is one of tho liveliest in Washington. Four boys, all activo and interested in a great variety of things, keep domestic affairs humming from morning until night. The boys were heartily welcomed by official Washington while Mr. and Mrs. Daniels have acquaintance of long and agreeable standing with all Washington that is worth while. Of the hoys, Josephus. jr.. is tho elder L'O years old. The next is Worth P.agley, named after a brother of frs. Daniels, who was the first otheer and the only naval line ollicer killed in tho Spanish war. Then comes Jonathan Worth, K, years old, and Frank A., 11 years old. BRADSTREEPS REPORTS PROGRESS IN WEEK Additional Import Orders Arc Vending and Unemployment is on Decrease. NEW YORK, May 8. Kradstrccts'3 report for Saturday says: "Under-currents run in a favorable direction, though trends in certain lines and some sections, atfected cither by weather conditions or marked dependence on a particular commodity still lag. Hut by and large, the outstanding factors indicate that industry has made further progress. Steel ' mills are operating at close to 75 per cent of capacity. Buying of pig iron helped by speculative purchases, has spread. Plants making war supplies are pushed to the utmost. Additional y -i .. -'i. - t , "... . - ' J- :. -i ' . '-.H ; - . ;-4 - - '. itli ; . v ' ' : v'iVt.:-V . a. ;.::p.-;:l'.;..fc-fV - : '.'v:'Vi .yS.':- t H' ' . : ' : :-; i . , ; ". . . ,'- y :. I':' :.'. v ' and mus. d.mu.

export orders of magnitude aro pending. Unemployment is decreasing. Scarcity of labor exists in tho machine tool and automobile trades. "Tho railroads seem to he moro hopeful. Distribution of essential commodities though checked here and there by vagaries of the weather i growing. There is a stronger disposition te order ahead. Duying of dry goods is probably larger than at thii time last year. Lumber shows irregular improvement. Ce real crop pre-s-peets are excellent. Traveling salesmen re-port that wheat growers are in f;ne financial shape'. "Collections are better and tnis week's bank clearings of record prportiona as they are, largely iciic r large stock market operations plu mid-yearly settlements. Weekly business failures still tend to slump. Money is asy, but borrowings i commercial paper are liLiit. Sections ef the country, other than the Pacif. northwest anil the southwestern part, of the south, furnish ncoui -aging adices. In the industrial south the muation is me nding. "With the exception f rather '"' much rain in Texas and klahon a and some talk of insect damage to winter wheat in the' central Mississippi valley states, the grain situation is without a flaNV." SGUTH BEND MARKETS POl'LTHV AMI .NI i: TS. (Corrected Iailr by Jimmied Market, l.'l Vet Jffffron Iloutearl.) POri.TKY P.iyir g ID'.,-; K. illi.g a JJ . YKAI,- Paving l.V; selling -."".. w-:i-:r-ii..it -.v: i...:iiug i--; iorierliftii, p 4-; .sirloin, . 11 A M- Selling L.N PI) --Selling P PROVISIONS. (forre'Ctod Daily by 1'. XX. MurlJrr, 2 1 1 Kac .lefTpfKon lloule arl. I FRUIT 'range?, j-er ase polling nt 2'' to f.o." per tUyi; Lenioi,. per a- ' selling at .".o t- per d..e .. P.UKinas. bun-!i ?1.T."; seiiing nt .V to per d'-.i-n. VF.;i:rAI'IJ:S c:lbbage. pavp g 2- per lh. ; s' lllng at 4e per lb. Potato. paying "h-; sllint; nt i-. r.FTTFIl AND VA i('r - 'on r, t ry butter, paying '. to ''o.-; sllirig to .".."; erearnery Imtter. payiiig '": -ei:in- ;, . i:'L's, strictly freu, paing lv.-; celling nt SLI.IK. (Correetpd Daily by rner Hro. re-l tore. Ill J'.ast M aj im Mrt-t.i TIMOTHY- .'... to Slut p. i- lo.!,c KI.i CI.OVFK- S:7.o, t,. .C.iNi j.er i a A Ll'A I, PA- SP "Vt to p-r !.!;:, !. Al.IKi; Ll.nVLK .f'."o l SP'" p r busLel. II W. STK.MV AND I I I D (Corrrctod Dail by fne f-lr MiM.r I lour ami I l ... H i s. Milican st IIAV --Paying SlL'.oO .511 "; g :it ?l;.oi t si .. STRAW Paing 7.'o t ."": e'oi:.'r at .'. mi. a: i! .ao.- per .!. Cop.N Paying i'-g v" t" t. OAT'S Paling to t.ni:i: si;i;ii i'.iii-g : -ih:.g at s:oi). ai.siki: clovui: s. :i:;g t Si" r'. T I Mi ITMV - . Ia g -it -. A PPAId'A M :' -:ov;i. -:.;r:g at ?11.". i i. on: am i i:i:d. (Correctrd Dwlv bv nrlb, Hnl liinr, ilr o:li- Airnnr.) NV II IT AT P. ii n.TS I'i'i . .g .I ' p- " u f.v :: i. ns:.. ;. t ' RN- P . i P s.V eer bi:) RVIT i'a ii g .?l-" : r Vi'al: f.nling Pu Lci. I. IN L sTO( Ix. ;('orretrd D-il tV Npjor Hro , S. Lepan tr-. t. HITAW PAT S i J.i:n I nir to go.I, V I i".:v.-: p-:na . t" 7 J Jli; l.'.o i- n;. ;.!" t 7 . LAMr.S-I.iv-, t dr.-ed. IHtr. l.V. TAI.I ON N I IIIDt-'.s. (Corrreti-d Diil by N . I.lppman, Z10 Nortlj l.in treet. TALI.oW j : i t- r. n ierr.!. No. 1. p- fo N-v V to 4 IIIMV -;.-. - N". l. I'k: i- J--:;; cure 1 c-ilf skin. !- t l.V. n BuSI Market six stock i.i :d m;t Hisi; List mail d on rr-pirst We deal in all vooiiritica cliu:n( i: com; a. co. !." Itrialua New York JTry NEWS-TIMES WANT AD.

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