South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 135, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 May 1915 — Page 2
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SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1915. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES "You Know Me Al," Lardner Coming to Press Club Dinner Our tea room is always inviting and refreshing" to tired shoppers. Try a cup of afternoon tea, or a cool ice cream. SUNDAY M THE CMU1CHES
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Ilvcryone is invited to attend t!ie service h In South Bend churches. All Mat are free. Keular si well as sxial services an announced below. 1'aMors aro Invited by The NewsTim" nuinnRfUHflt to hcud tho paper outlines of their Sunday sermons that they may be rrad by the 00,000 Nns-Tiraw readers in the Monday Ltion. Through this medium the KTinuai ran bo addressed to a congregation which in even more than city-wide
MLTIIOPIM. llrt N. Main t.. P r. Hnrr I D.iTlt. r.tJt.T. ( lav-i i:i"-ti:;k' 'J.: Sunday bool 0:20, J. ii ) Iier, t.t.rrlnt-nl-tit. S-rnir!j a. n:. and T:-'U p. ra. I'r iyer :;j- ri:i- W . ! i; 1 .i y . 7:" p. m. Ir. II. M Awijy, l;-trit .!.: in-t-Ti.'.-r.r, will H,u;.y tl.t- j.u.j-'t at t!: iart.:i'C -rvi-. I.pu r'h ;.(-: mtvI--nt t. in. "i;pv..rt'i I .m A:i:iITfrHnrj-" t-T Kv. 11 I,. I.iv!. 1 h-r-le a I;;i; h-ri;4':i (' tin pi.-'.-r at the velr: servi-i'. i ' i :. 1 t'.-e I J 1 U - ir-'rio f. r !!. lav ;ii.!er t!. I i r---.i -a of i;. I. Ll .i, I:. A. M. : M -nPi:;:- Pr-!u.l- In P Hat. .y P !.r.. r ; f.ulin, "As ( HaTt rants." ly M-.M-!Vsi'hn: 'fr'rntTV h-.Io, or. i t!. lftui;." I.t ,Mt;er-i n, 8i;;:tr lv P. J- Pr-'fi-r-r; x-''' 1 ':!. "A l:i Map-i-i," 1-y S.-lSy. Kvonitiff -rrehj(! in " l,y HaM.-fo; nnd -h ri;, "H'jiirT n r!." ty (i.'.Sriel; nt.th-:a, "Sun f My S.ni!." h Turner; rrT.alrT ,5t!-f. "It H f t!.- I. .i-.l'.- Jrt at MArv-iu by M"P'l''. si. tic :-y P. J. Pr'nr.r and van .ln:i-s: !. ;iinl i'!)'rii, "My Fat'T Vat-li-s nvr M," by HiItSpI: j,jtlud "Triumphal March," i-y MeaOeIiwoLu. St. rul Mirnwrtal CoITat and Laporte ar:. T.er. J tmes L. i; i (Prior. P. !., rattur. Sunday school at cou Justed ly Sunt, ferritt C. Pe.aV. At 10:4. h. in. th minister viil pr:i.M 'n "rats tmiT:iInjr tl;e KinKdoni." At :.10 ji. nu tii I'.ivortJi l'aprne h'll a hrv" fr tlii liisuil 1 . 1 1 1 n f offii its. At 7 :.''.') p. in. Ir. (iardlncr i-rea h on "(tm ftlmnt f Man." At th- moruInc ?'rTlc the rJioir will slnif "Hell '1 th tn- roinf," ly Vo.lwanl. an I "Ttm SlNtit -n," y VunleVat'r, nti.l ;'rn!l Ilurit vili r'!iler is ti tias n!o, "Tlio l'ui11nan.M by N ldlir. sr r. At th" eveiiintr s'Tvlo .Mm. W. 1 1. Swlnta nill in' "Tlio Ninety anil Niti," ly 'a mpion. n Mon(!:ir renin? flu quarterly Tift'n'!i'- j,nI ofi!al tnl will i:''-J 7:t"i v. lifter whl'vii tho Mrr.'s Ilrothrhooil w lil inf-et. (irare PerrTer T.eTiT Tn tlf tihernnele, corner S. Michigan nr.d Ilaiu'y St." , Hev. F. K. Dougherty, pastor. Sunday school P..o a. m. I'reaehliijj at 10:1." a. in. ami 7:,''.0 p. ra. Momlrjr t1iein. "Hw JfM Tet Llfe'H Frol.lems." C! an mtlnt: 1" o'clock. i:jrnh leagtio 0:.".0 p. in. i:pw-rth I:n-'uc Inwr-illatlon of offl.-ors 7 :.".o p. in. Th" pastor will deliver nn ndtlr- on yi.muz jiples r.-ork. Sunday j!iod1 l.ard i,etlT:g Monday V p. no. Prayer mei'tlng "V"Mncd.iy 7 :.".' p. niLowrll Hrlght Miner and Francis t., H. Ilrlggs, pastor. Sunlay school 0-r0 a. m.. It. M. M'fat, superintendent. Speral Decision 1ny service. M(rnlnt worldr nnd, onununhn at 11 n. in. 1'ev. II. I. IKrl. Mill pr'.i-b. Fpworth lcnio nt ,:?). Kveiilrtr worship 7 SuhJt. "Th Epworth I.mu- lM.-Ine." Prayer nv-e4lr.fr Wehi'fday everilntr at 7:."). Trinity Hliilne and Vassar avs.. Rev. Melvin J. Hunt. Sundav school rJ :r,0 a. ra. II. N. Klhder. supt. Morniujar worship 10:4.". Men's clflfiS, taught ly ti e pat r. Morning worhlj nt l:4.i, Hiil.Jr.-t, Christian (yustaney.' The liilxti'. juarltt will suiIn thl service the pastor will dvc a crayon talk t children o:i "Our l'l.iar." "a4 matins: nt 12 iel ly T .Tain. Fpwirfh leajrue at arrtlversn ry propram. Krnlnc: srvl-r .at 7:.".). Spci,tl mnlc will he given by 'the male quartet, and t:ie rdult clun:M with orohi'tra aempa:ilr.Tcit. Scr:n-ni, "The lianireV-s Christ." Junior lo;inic Weln"day :.".). Mrs. AV. 1.. Owen. vuprintenl'tir. Prayer nnl prals service at 7:h". It will be 'Tnterceiory right." Pach at:i,ndaiit Is des'red t respm! f. "A S rlpture Verst. That Has IlellxM Me.' Slull Memorial Michigan anil Victoria. ts. Hev. J. P. M ' Kay, ;"-t-r. Sunday s-hool at n. in.. A. Katterbelaricb. f ermon 'hy pastor, 11 n. in. Sernon in the niorninc by tLo pjistor. Fp worth lengue tX i:'J. su!'j,','t. "Ppworth Iongue Atn iiver-ry." Loader. U. P.ra-ra.-m. Pnm'h'.nu at 7:". !y Dr. Appleby. Praver moetlnj? Wednt-sday tvfiiiiiL, at 7 :r. Epworth Merorlf l --Corner Lincoln wtr W. aud Olive fct.. the Kev. J. W. Punch, pastor. Sunday s.-h. d .):.". a. id., Claude Young. superintendent. Sunday school church at 10:h" a. in., "enuonette h.v the I'ssro-r. F.Tenlng servi-e 7 Morning win-. hip at 11 o' l.wk. PreavhIr.g ly t?K pistor. P;worth li-tgue at . p. m. led by Kdward Schubert. Prayer service Frblay at 7 :.".) p. in. lod by the pntor and f.dhnMl by a meeting of th Sunday v. -!... d b-ard. Cliihlren's v'aurcJi Saturday at li a. 1.1. in charge of tPo isrr. Grrmin Tafayette and Wayne sfs.. Her. II. S. Miller, pat'T. Sunday school 0: a. rn.. John Kcch. suporliitcndent. Preachlnjr 10 :3t a. rn. and 7 :.'U) p. ra. ITp Morth Nffut? 7:eo p. ra. Prayer raectini: Wednesday 7:4.") p. ra. - v Wcslejnn Sample st. and Marietta av.. Pt. K. O. Spltler. pastor. Morning ser-Ti-10.r0. Pvciiing service 7 :f.0. Sunday school U:r0 a. in. l'rayer race tins Wednesday erenlng. 7 :."v Muntflo Impel iter. Claude Young. pit r. Sunday s-Iiool v.) a. in.; Win. Hiuu h. superintendent, llxening scrvke. 7 p. m. At 6 p. ra. thv Kp-Aorth league vervl.-e will le 1I bv Miss Il itl Milllhon. .rildent of the 'league. At 7 o' h. k Mr. peale nill tell "A Won.b'rfnl Story." It 1 Lopl thut all your, g p. ;'.. a well as the oMeT. Mill attend T Ibv. Mr. Yur.g. past r f tlie ehureh. w 111 be treser.t find take p: rt la t!:e servt.-e. This Is sure to l-e in evening of great I:;tert -t. Xlt. rieanv f.rr. Claude Young, pnstor. Sunday Fvh-o; pi iM ik; Mr. C.isels, superintendent. Morning worship at 11, preaching by the pastor. jPortafe Chapel Kev. Claud i Young, ptstor. Sum'v s-ho,,l 10 a. rn.; Mr. Calvert, superir.trndent. No otl;er services. Itler IarW M,. V.. S Sev en t!i st.. Ilev. . W. Smith, paster. Sunday s.;ho.d, '.:") a. ra. Public Morhlp m ith ser.m n l'J:b M. ra.. and 7 ;f.O p. ra. Junior league at 3 p. ra. Momir.g subj.H-t "Preying Toward t;.e ;e.I." Mrs. .Pd.n New. en,-,. sui-Tintend-cut. Anniveary i.u.tlng of the Ppwrtli bugue bI by the p.istvr :iC p. m. Instalhitb !) .f . :'hcers. The publb- n.e.-:. Ing at 7 :.".t o" l..-k will be In the Inter, t -f the 1 'a-''!,-. An -. . e: s .-v er:i:-.:i mi1j,rt, -.V:i IN-er-P.. ' ; :.: M -tt F.very-I-m'.v !r:vlt!. !. !:!.: inert!-g of the SuiwlrtV b-ar.l 'ei M.cetay eenir. g. Prayer rtnd p-aie -i i:i g n Wednesday e:. it in-' o , h u . scrJpf.ire. fourtli eh7ttr o f Philippims. This Mill be K. S. P. w liler rark-il'V, S-T'V: bv r.th st. Sinday school Jho p Mtnnia Purkey, superintendent Junior ie..gu- 3 p m., Mrs. John Seytnoure. s:r,'Tl:;pnder.t. Prayer HM-eting WeonoJay evening at 7:. A FIJI CAN M n. Olirtl A. M. Ih Kev. C. Finery Allen. I). D. rtor. 3b J W. Monroe s. Prgcblug 10 ;.,) a. r.i Sunday s.-h vd 3:i" p. ni. Pi 'aching 7:45 p tn C'.a-- meeting 2 ra. Zlon A. M. r.. Ilev. b W. liowen. pastor. Preiohlng 10:1." n. ra. a-d : p. 1:1. Sar.day s. !. .,.! U p m. Prayer meeting Wednexl y etiilr:g. Tjlnr A. M F. Zinn fhapel- P.er. W. Ii. 'Pa Tier, p;'r r. Sunday h l nt l-':'"). Monun? p-iehi;.g at K:i'. liMUiui: presKhlug at 7 :4". luri: Mi.iiiumsT. Kr Mrtholit Peansy Irunla ar. and Ku.h sr.. II. N. l .i. k. ps-t -r. M.t. hij 9 V. t, 'J:S-J 11. m. ' -nr ibtts. n. suj-er-Inten.Ieut. hb.g vrti,'i at 10.0 a. iu and 7 ..10 in. Utr l'ark I r Mrtho.lOt 1 urte. nth h.vl Yi.e t!s. ;:. S. .!!. nl:is. :.for. suii ! !.. d p m 1.. r. ",.ifr. xii-
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pri'-or. Ur.loii Y. P. rr,cti:;g at p. 111. at Ml-bawaka. Mirs Lulah DeLorey, presIdout. 1'i;lsuvtrian. Flrt rnr. VashTr.gton ar. and Iafayftte t , Iiev. CLarles A. Lippin ott, D. D., niinl"ter. Uev. Howard J. Clifford. assciate minister. Mi"-, Charlotte M. Partridge. ix.Ur.int to the m ulster. Pubile worship ji t lO;;.", n. m. :n:d 7 :") p. ra. Morning subiet, "Salvation b Wi.rk." i:ening. "II w a W man fiot Whac M.o Wanted." Mu-ie for the m n'1: g -Triutnphal Mar!i." Ouilinaiif: "How I.ovelv Are Thv Habitation-." Salamin; "'I he "Puhli-an."' Van de Water; "As T-r-rents In Summer. " Plgar; Martdi. "SaFvei.ing -"Meditation." Sturges; "He Shall Feed His PI, irk." Harler. "Slumber St!g." S'-huraann: "What Hast Thou Cilvn-n f,,r Me?" Ambrose, "Inter-
laf'zzo," Plzt. Junior F-ob-ivor s iciety I '.i p. ra. Young Pe 'pie's soejrtv ',:1." p. m. Pi id.. 8h(Hl, !:.". a. ra. Men's Pib'e rhss a. in. Mid-week meeting Wednesday 7 : p. ra. Trinity Or. Colfax nr. and St. Peter St.. Per. John S. P.urn. pastor. IIM S' hool ft:i0; Ilible r hool prayer meeting (:1"; J. P. Whltcraaii, superintendent. Preaching servke hi A a. ra. and 7:C) p ra. M.rnlng theme. "Tl-.e Life Ib-yond." Christian Fndeavor meeting ut ':." p. 111. L'veuing rjaeme. "Is 'I' hero a Devil and a HellV" prayer meeting Wedmday evening nt 7:...'). followed by tlio choir practice. All are welo.m to these servPes. Westminster Rev. Ii. B. Hostetter, pastor. Sunday school 9 ::a a. ra. I'ubllc worship 10:4", a. ra. aud 7:30 n. ra. '1 T morning servb,. will be r fatlier's ni-tlnsr. Theme. "'Hie iTent Day Fatlior In th Fight of S-rlpture and Chritbn Fxperle-.n-e." Fvenlng. "Christ. 'Mir Oood Sh.plierd." The three C. P. so.-ie. ties will hold a union service nt ', :.1i subjt. "Why I Pelleve in Christian Fideavor." Church evening Wedmslny. S,ipfcr at Prayer meeting 7:1.". subjeot "The Life of Paul.'' the first in a series of favorite PIble characters. Session meeting nt S o'clock. Hope Ieer and Dayton sts.. CJeorge William Allison, P. D., minister. Plble school nt t:30, 'harles (I. Helnzman. si:perintendent. Class for all attendants. Morning worship, 10: hi; Y. I. S. C. F... t:lo. Fvenlng warship. 7:30. Mid-week meeting Wednesday, 7:30. Teachers' training class. S:.",0 p. m. Wednesday. The public Is cordially Invited to attend and participate in all these services. C runifctown ( hureli Dr. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday school 2:00 p. m. Preaching service 3:00 p. m. Kntkhill I'nlon Sumption Praine road, one-quarter mile wrat of Olive st. Pihle school at :230 p. m., Owen Whiteman, superintendent; international lessons. Religious worship at 3:4o p. m. in charge of Flder Harris. Granger Kev. J. P. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching 7:43 p. ra. C. E. 7:00 p. m. Hungarian Corner Washington av, ind Cherry St., Kev. Ii. Pertok, pastor. BAPTIST. First Main and Wayne sts.. Per. Cha. A. Decker. Sunday school N 30 a. m., S. ii. Chord, superintendent. Preaching at 10:4."i a. 111. Fening service 7:30. l'rayer meeting Wednesday. 7:l.r- p. rn. In the morning au adiress by Mrs. Florence Nightingale Smith Maon of NewYork. Mrs. Mason has spent several years in the mission held in Tura, As-am. India. Fvenlng topic. "Y.is-lite, tllie Fnlellled" a sermu by th pastor to young wvmen. oung People's sin-iety. leudtr, Mrs. White's class. Monday evening P.. Y. P. F. business and s ial meeting at tlie "hurch. 'l'uesday evening, the brotherhood moots at the church. Samuel 11. Pettengill will sprak on "The Patriotism of Pcaee." Wednesday evening Teachers' Training class. Supper at G:l.". Study at Prof. Slin. leader. Wedmday evening prayer meeting at 7:1". Friday :ifterno.n at '' :30 Ladies Aid society Mill iiid-t with Mr. Samuel Put.!ach. M'l Portage av. At the Sunday evening service the following special music will be rendered : CJuattet. "Feb uke Me Not," D. F.u-k; violin s.d.,. "Air ii String." Paclu by Mo. let Shy Parks; quartet. "Adcre and Pe Still," with violin oMigato by Mrs. Park. t.uincy Mreet 2uiney st. and Illalne nv. Ilev. Thomas J. Parsons. Ilible school U:30 a. ra., J. W. Pandall, superintendent. Preaching services lu:30 a. ra. and 7:30 p. ru. P. . P. I. G:4o p. ra. Midweek service Wednesday evening. .'Mount Zion Baptist 113 N. Pirdsell St. Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday S:X p. ra. J"lrt Swedish Cor. Laurel .and Napier ts. Services 10:"O n. ra. and 7:0 p. ra. every other Sunday. Ilev. F. W. Jevel will preach. C1IIIISTIAN. rirt Main St., souia of public library, Ilev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morning PUle sohooi y:;:,. J. Holland Wltwer. supet Inteuilent. Morning service 10:4J. Christian Fndeavor G:ld p. ra. Eveuiug service 7:30. Miming sermon. "Ylctorv Tliroueh Faith." Senior C. E. topic. "Why I Pelleve in Christian FuUtavor." Loader, Florence Peagle. Junior Endeavor Saturday fit -::u. Mrs. Chester DuCon.ib, suI'erintcnirnt. Prater aud praise service Wrdnd:'y evening at 7:30. Topic, "The Cure For Restlessness." Indians Avenue Indiana and Wltwer avs. Per. 1'ecil Franklin, pastor. Plble -'I:ool 1::1 a. ra. Fred Wilson, superin tendent. Services 10:F a. ra. and :30 p. m. Junior Endeavor 2:30 p. rn.. Mrs. A. L. Premier, sui'trlntcnder.t. Senior Endeavor 6:30 p. ra. Pruyer raectlug Wednesday 7 :o0 p. m. Linden Avenue Clmrrh of Christ Lindeu av. and I'.irlisle sr. Edward CastP, astor. Preaching 10:3u n. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school "J :30 p. rn. C E. at G:30 p. ra. l'rayer rucetlng Wednesday at 7 :30 p. ra. EVANGELICAL, ASSOCIATION. I lrt Lafayette nr.l Monroe sts., W. II. F: ;;ley, pab r. Sunday s-'hool at i :3o a. ra , tJooi-ge J. Long, superintendent. Morning sermon at 10:30 n. ra. Y. P. A. at .:;0, Miss Clara I.'-kstadt. president. Midweek services: Prayer ir.eetiiii; Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 i 1 .k. Ser"i e In honor rf ohl people will be held at the m rning hour. The pastor will proa. 1: a sermon suitable for the (caslor., sul-ject, "A Tribute. t our P.-rents." Char:es Kruger w ill sing at this servb e fir! one of the yeamg l.idle' classes will furnla l.ower. y. P. A. subject, "Why I lb Ileve in th.; Y. P. A." Evening serm n at 7:.''. subject, "Follo-w Me or The Call of Jes'is." Strangers will be Melcc;.e. S;er. 1 your Sundays with us. Grace Lincoln Way west aaj Brick aT. T.ov. Daniel D. Speh her. minister. Sunday school 1 a. in.. C.eorge W. Devlne. bader. Worship and sermon at 10:30 a. ra. Morning them. "Streams of E!fe." Y. P. A. ', p. ra.. Vera O'pell. preddnt. leader. Mrv. A. Miller; t -pic. "Why I PeHove In the You:-. g Ie.p's A.. lance." F-u:ng hervir,- 7:h' p. ra. Theme. "A Not Heart." II ur f prayer and teat h- :' meeting Wedn.-s lay 7:30 j. ra. .Mlipili Corner Miln ana Mosroe sts., Ilev. John O. M ' r. Sunday school 0:13 a. ra., 1". F. Purgener, superintendent Srraor.s at a. ra. and 7:30 p. ra Cc.recl.etl -il cl.;-..es w il n ee at 12 :." p. ra .Mom in-g sul-b-.-t. "The Significance of Temj'tat Soung .-.q;.-" .nll'ano' at ',:."'.' p. !ii . Enim-'t Jester. piei.le:;t. Subj t i'.' t.:e ni:.g. "Whv I Prlleve 1u r ne ii.g J eop.e - Ah'a:. Leader,
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"Tliere's a Feasor)." Frayenr.cctlng on T;ns(!ay and WMnesday evening at 7:30. Cholr practice on Friday night. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION tlHIUII. Corner Sfott and Orchard Sts. lv. O. K. Moberg. pastor. Sunday school at f" :30 a. tn.. (scar pergstedt. superintendent. Morning worslitp at 10:13 a. rn. Y. I', meeting at 4 p. ra. Evening service at 7:30 p . rn. BKETIIP.FN. Tlrt Brethren Church Eil4 S. Michigan st., Pev. A. E. Thomas, pastor. Sunday s.-hool 0:30 a. rn.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Christian Pndeavor 0:30 p. m. Evening service 7 :30 Firt Church of the- Brethren Miami st. and Indiana av.. Pev. T. E. Oorge. pastor. Sunday school u :30 a. in., C. M. Wengor. superintendent. Women's Plble ela-s taught hy Mi Cora V. Wise. Preaching 10:30 a. ra. and 7:30 p. 111. Second Church of th Brethren dishing and Van Puren sts. Pev. J. ii. Grater, pa.stor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ra., G. A. Senseman. superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Evening service 7 :3V. Christian workers' meeting at ij'30 p. ra.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday S:00 p. m. VNITEII BRETHREN. Conference .Memorial T reaching 10:4" a. m. and 7:?0 p. ra. Sunday s:-hcol 0:30 a. ra. Christian Endeavor C:30 p. rn. Midweek servke Wednesday 7:4o p. ru. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity English Sherman av. and Llndsey st Pev. Albert II. Keek, pastor. Sundav school j:ir, ft. in.. F. Motts. suierintendent. Men's Plble class taught by the pastor. Women's; class taught hy Miss Horauth. Young ladles' class taught by Miss Johnson. Chief service with serraou ly the pastor nt 10:30 . ra. Vespers with sermon hy the pastor at 7:30 p. ra. St. Taul's German Teffer son blvd. and Wiiliara st.. Pev. Henoch Holle. German service at 10:30 a. ra. Sunday school at :00 a. ra. Zlon's Evangelical Corner E. Wayne nnd SL Peter sts.. Pev. Martin Goffeney. Gloria Del Swedish Chapin and Kerr sts., Pev. Gottfried Olson. Sunday school D:00 a. ra. Services t 10:30 a. ru. and 7:30 p. ra. The morning sermon will he based on Luke ll'M-l'J. with subject. "The Curiige of Christ's Soldiers." Fvenlng subje. t. "P.efng Ibady Always." The building society nas'ts on -Tuesday evening. Prayer tm-eting n Wednesday evening. The Luther league meets n Frblay evening. And the confirmation class meets ou Saturday at 1 p. ra. KTISCOFAL. St. James Eifayette St.. north of Washington av. Parish house. 310 W. Colfax av. High Pev. John ilzen White, D. D-. bishop of the diocese it northern Indlsna. rector. Pev. II. P. White, vicar. Morning sermon by the vicar. Subject, 'What Is It To Pe Free." Special music bv choir. "TV Deura" bv Puck; anthem.' "Praise Ye The Father," Gounod. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette St., near old court house. Pev. Victor Von Kubinyl, rector. Services at b:00 a .ru. and 10:(K) a. ra. CATHOLIC. St. I'atrlrk's--3C7 S. Taylor St., Pev. John F. DeGroote, C. S. C, pastor, how masses at 7:30. 0:00 a. m. Solemn Llgb raaHs and sermm at 10:30. Paptlsin at 2:00 p. ra. Vespers at 3:30 p. ra. Sunday school at 3:00 p. ra. Meeting of church societies at 4:00 p. rn. Si. Hedwige Polish Corner Scott and Napier sis. Pev. Anthony Zubowiez, C. 3. C, pastor. Low mass at ", :."0. Children's mass at D:00 a. m. Hijrh ruacs at D:C0 2:W p. in. Vespers at 7 :30 p. in. St. StanUlaii! Follfh 113 N. Lincoln BtPev. Roman Marclnlak. pastor. Mass at C:00. 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. St. Cudnilr's FoIlhU 821 S. Webster tt. Low mass at 7 :30 a. ra. High mass at 10:00 n. ra. Vespers at 2:00 p ra. St. Adelbert's Tollfch Olive and Grace sts. Pev. John Kubarki. pastor. Dally mass at 7:13 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday raass 7:30 and 9 :00 a. ra. bt. Joseph Hill sr. and Lasalle av.. Patrick J. Carroll. '1'. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:30 aud 0:00 a. m. High raabS at 10:30. benediction b:00 p. ra. Sunday bchool at 2:30 p. ra. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and MePherson st. Pev. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Mass at S:oo and 10:13 a. ra. Sunday schov)l at 2:00 p. ra. Peuedictlon at 3 :00 p. ra.
Sacred Heart Belgian 1120 W. Thomas st. Pev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 0:30 . ra. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Peiiedlction at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart -Notre Darae. Low mass at tP'U a. ra. Students" mass at 8 :00 a. m. lligh raass at 10:13 a. ra. Vespers at 2:C0 p. tn. St. Mary's German 431 S. Taylor St., Ilev. J. M. Sherer, C. S. C, pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p in. SCIENTIST. Main nnd Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. ra. and a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening nt S. Sunday school lor cnnuren ana young people up to tie age of 20. Is flora 0:43 to 10:30. Heading rooms maintained bv this church on the seventh floor at the J. M. S. building, are open every afternoon, excepting Sunday, from 12 ra. to f p. ra.. and every Saturday evening from 7 to whre those who Mish to pass a quiet hour may read, study or inquire into the subject of Christian: Science. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Comer Lasalle av. and Taylor st Abraham Cronbach. ruhbl. Service Sunday 10:30 a. ra. In the absene of Pat.M Croabaoh. the discourse wi.l be delivered by Prof. P. L. Sim. prLuejj a I of the South Pen. I High school. Subjeet. "America's School System; Its History and Tt udeuclet." INTERNATIONAL BIBLE SCHOOL association. Melville hall, 212 S. Lafayette st No collection. Come. Sunday at 3 :00 p. ra. Wednesday aud Fridays "at 7:13 p. ni. SALVATION ARMT. Ilall 412 S. Michigan $t.. in chirge cf Capt. William Coaway. Meetings every night In the week except Monday. Sunday tervioes as follows: Sunday sehcol at 2 f. ra. ; sahatlon meeting at S p. ra. Every, body la welcome to these services. SEVENTH DAY A I) VENT I ST. FMenth Day Adtentist services on Satnrdav iu Melville hall. Pastor Alien Mooa in charge. Sabbath schcol at y:30 a. ra. I'reachlug service at 10:30 a. m. SPIRITIALISTS. The South Peud I'rcgresslve Spiritual society Ttlll hold servb-es Sunday te-.!ng ut 7:t in Ke-ital hall. Tovpp building, 203-207 S. Main st. Sunday evetiLng nt 7 p. ra. Lecture at 7 :.".o p. ra. Mr. M. A. I'm inner, lecturer and message medium will deliver the lecture and tn, ::g.'S. S'ibJ.vt, "What is L-jve." Every Ik dy web rrae. t ill K( II of con. Serbe-i in MelvUV hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday schvol 10 v. m.t P. o.
iu:i ro niv. (With apolngirs to King W. LirJner) ! i'liend Irv: (jf coar.se you under- : ptaiul, you ain"t r.u XrcnJ of mine, iily i feel i i-hubl hav ouglitoo call , you that, just to l"- agreablc. i come I intu the olice a uile :i p;o from the j heith ofice on Colfacts ave an dis- : cover a assineinent, which says l as
sportc-n editor of the Ntt'cnee-Time?, must repair a article four the paper on rins W. r-irdncr, as lie'? troin to undrt.s.s the press KPib of Souse Iiend at Abe Frank's ulivrr houe on the nito of Mae 2th. i'm pleescd to ft)llougli your iiidestructionp. In the li-t pile allouh me to saiy that luckey stif of a Lardner ain't mutch of a talker. ThLs is an admit tence of hisn. 2ndly. Iariiner Is a luckey stif. Anny budy that eveer t:ets- out of Nil(-.s. Mi.sh., is luckey, eh. Irv. Uutte frurn wat 1 can iiiul out, I -.lrdner is goiti tu he wurth 3-4 the prise of adniishion at that Press klub eats, even if he don't say u wurd. He's goin to pull sum of his colyum stuf. lik what he writes in the Chicago trilun, 1 understand, which wil Ijo gml i gess. Ym no Irv anybudy can pul that stuf if they got the nurve. i have rote sum stuf like hisn and showed it tu editors in (liferent places, but i k'ess the editors tuk pitty on Iirdner acsepted him insted of me. You no he has got a wive and kids to suport. Purty soft four him. eh, Irv. You ast me to writ something a bout Lardner. Well i find he ust to work hear on this paper. And he noes Geo. Hullic. I think hea a luckey stif more than ever now, wen i find he ot a way from thos too. lies got a mother living; at niles and his wivo come from goshen. Mister Iardner has hot an auto an gosip says hes burning up Houl Mich in Chicago these here days. Ilea writ sum grato stuf abut his auto. Hut to that ain't nothin. I wish sumbudy wuld Kiv me an auto. I'd write sum grate stuf then to. You no me Irv. Mister Lardner lias writ sum grate stuf for the sat eve post an other public kations tu. In factt i think he has wrot for nearly all tho magyzeenes, that i? the best ones. I don't remember thow rcedin any his stuf in the Policemen's gazzctte or in Snappish Stores. A guy on tho Ftreet the other day ast mo if i new how much Mister Lardner was making- per one (1) year. I sayd no i didn't no. He pays tu me. he makes I gess irv 1 fented then, bekause when i come tu, their wernt no 1 in site. You see then Irv it'll ho hnposibull for me tu put howmuch Igmlncr make.-, in this writup. Put 1 will jus say he makes mor than I do, runing the risque of a inaceuratsy in this 1 Instants. Then on RETAIL TEADE IS IMPROVING Sonic AdvaiKvmciit in Iliisiness Noted During Past Week Sajs JlradMrcct. NFJW YORK. -May 13. Pradstrccfs report for Saturday will say: "Possible international political complications affect sentiment and prices in speculative- markets, particularly securities', grain and cotton and perhaps throw shadows over optimistic expectations of a bomb in trade, hut thus far foreign developments have failed of especial untoward effect upon domestic trade or industry. "In fact, and allowing for seasonal shifting from one branch of distribution to another, growth over a rather wide area seems to be tho chief characteristic, and in industrial quarters evidences of increasing activity aro patent, though of courso certain enterprises and sections of tho country must still be counted amon? the economic lagirards. In any event, the week has brought forth better retail trade, thanks to warmer weather, while activity in wholesale and johhing; lines is reflected in northwestern, southwestern and central western reports. "The agricultural southwest, where cotton is not so high as it was in April and the Pacific northwest continue slow and in the east irregularity is visible. "Foreign orders continue heavy and urgent demand for war supplies stimulate industry, helps bridge the gap In domestic demand and makes for a shortage of certain kinds of skilled mechanics. "Domestic trade In finished steel is not all satisfactory, though there seems to be f-nmo prospects of the railways buying cars more freely. "April building returns are tho best for nine months past. Money Is easy, collections aro better, weekly bank clearings exceed those of this week one and two years ago, the ratios of g-ain being 20.5 per cent cent ami 13.0 per cent, respectively, and new bonds have been taken quite freely. "The general crop situation has rarelv presented so uniformly good an outlook." Cuff el. superintendent. Pihb tndy at 11. Mrs. P. n. Cufl'el. leader. Pere.an meeting Wcdnosdiv evening at tlie home of P. C. Pail-lcok. '.21 S. Fellows St. Leader, Mis I-foi Thompson. T. 31. C A. Y. M. C. A. meetings win te hsM every the auditorium of the beys' building. A j special speaker will be eeeured for each rsinday and special music will be fur nished. Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Cr i. e Mitchell will preside ar.d fib nddre- will U mad- bv Prof. P. L. Sims on the suhb--t "The Greatest Prophet." There will be special music nnd tea will i s.TVed after the servi.s-. Two classes -f young wu. en from the Flrt MethodNt Sunday s hool will have charge of the service. All vouug women nnd girls of the city are itnltcd by the Y. W. C. A. t attend this servie. The building Is open on Sundays from 3 until 7 o'clock. Vesper servi- e Sunday at 3 p. rn. at the Your.g Women's Christian association. MIsMOXS. Lao.iMe A. . S. hafer. superintendent I Servlcvs every .!ght at 7:C. Pi hie chcs Sunday 4 p. ra.' Home vvjs. Coffee and i ops for the hungry after the raedihg. Everybody w elcme. City 115 E. Jefferson blvd. Pay A. Pird, sui.erint. ndeut. Sun. lav .-h. ,! nt 3 v. ra. M,s-tl::gs eery night "at 7:.". rospei w.-'g-.n .rvi.-- leaving The rr..ssb n at 4 o'clock for H-oward and IjO-p!" parks. Evening service at 7:3o with d-l-tjvhn n.-d s..ng servi.v. Supt. P. A. Phrd will speak on "The Publlc-tii Sau-1." Mennonite Hope 111 W. Sample St. Mct'.ng every night except Monday. Sunday s -!i..l 2 :3o. 3 :C0 nnd 7 o'clock. Week bights ut 7:30.
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W. LAKDXITFv. the nite of the Press Klub feed, if i can get a doll or an a haf (1.50) to gether four a ticket, ill go up ther an ask him how mutch he makes. Of coarse it'll tak nerv to ast him that, but it shuld hadn't auto tak mour nerv than it wil four me to ast sum one to lend me the muney (1.50) to get in. Confidentally ill let you in on a little secrecy Irv. Im goin to Fea if i kent diskover Lardner in the loby or the bar-ber shop of the Oliver house befour the bankuet and if i du ill find out how mutch he makes. Then befour he gets a chanc to mak a cleen gettaway, ill a.st him if hes got anj- of his celery with him. If ho dont fal four that ill ast him if he doesnut: want tu doknate to our ol mans' home four feable and indlscriminat newspapermen. Hell ast me how mutch I want, and ill ast him how mutch hes got. But if i get a doll or and a half (1.50) ill cum up stares and sit with the rest of you. If he? only a doll or (1.00) strong ill stey down In the harr. Al this thow 13 sccretsy Irv, an i dont want you to say anything; about it. If you do, sum of those sheep skate burns In our klub will try it tu, an I wont be abul to get within brie throwln distants of him. Ive put tu other guys wise in our klub, an thatll bo all that can work it rite an get away with it You sea 1 of them will tackll Sec. Daniels and the other is goln to get McEvoy from the Chicago Herrold. I pitty the las l thow unless McEvoy is changed frum wat ho ust to Be. Hut to return to my orishional t?x, Irv, i dont no no more abut Iardner than ive writen. Xcep that hes an aflul gelous cuss an will probabul get afful sorr when lie reeds this hot stuff. Rut 1m goin to stle bye what i have wrot. If he getts sorr an trys to ball mo out, im goin to get up at that Press klub meet in an tel the gests how the edittirs hired him insted of me, jus bekaus he had a wive and kids. He wouldnt hav no come back. The luckey stif. You know me Trv. SPOFtTEX EDITOR. SHIP SAILS FOR ENGLAND Not an American Aboard "Wliito Star Liner Cymic. NEV YORK, May 13. Heavily laden with munitions of war for the allies, the "White Star liner Qcmric sailed for Liverpool Friday. Not an American was among tho 115 first cabin passengers, although some were included among the 4 50 steerage passengers. Life boat drills will bo held every day during the voyage. SOUTH BEND MARKETS I'OCLTRY AM) MEATS. (Corrected Dally hy Jiramle'w Market, 123 W. Jefferson Blvd.) POF FTP Y Paying 14b., selling 22c. YF.AIr Paying 13, felling 23c PPEF Ponst 23, boiling 12, porterhouse S.V.40. sirloin 3.V. II AM Selling lv. LAPD Selling 1S PROVISIONS. (Corrected Daily by I'. W. Mueller, 216 F. Jefferhon lihd.) FPTTT Oranges per case $235, selling at 20(3Oe; per doz ; lemons per case ?3.3o, selling at .".o'JIoo per doz.: bananas, per bunch $1.73. selling at o023e p?r doz. VF i I JTA PLE-S 'a bba ge, paying 2Vic per lb., selling at 4-c per lb.; potatoes, paying 3.V. selling at 3oo. BETTER AND EGGS Country butter, paying 203oc; selling 23 3.V ; erenraery butter, paying 20, selling 3.V; eggs, Btrlctly fresh, paying is, selling 22c. sep;ds. (Corrected Dally by Warner Bros. Store, 114 E. Wayne J-t.) TIMOTHY $3.30 4 per bu. RED CLOVE It $r,i' It bu. ALFALFA $10.o04ll per bu. AIIKE CLOYE11 $310 per bu. Seed HAY, STRAW AND FEED. (Corrected Dally by the Wewley Miller Flour and Feed Co., 420 S. Michigan St.) HAY Paying $lh.ili. selling at S1C31S. STRAW Paying ifTfS selling $0 and fj(K- per bale. COUN Payiug 73, felling at HDCc. OATS Paying 33, selling at 03 'iV. CLOVER. i.iJ Paying ?S, selling at ?0. ALSIKE CLOVER Selling ct $10. TIM' THY Selling at $4. ALFALFA Montana grown, selling et $11. FLOUR AND FEED. (Corrected Daily by Knoblork and Glni, Hydraulic Av.) WHEAT Paying $1.4S per bu. OATS Paving 33 per bu.. selling C3c. COPN Pay In ir 7 soiling i3;. RYE Paying $1. LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Daily by .Major Bros., S. Logan St.) HEAVY FAT STEFPS Fair to good, 6 ti.'c-je ; prime steers u 'a 1 . ID m) 13o inf; up. $;.3U & 7. L-VMliS Live 'Wil dn-sswl 131oC. TALLOW AND I!IDI. (Corrrcted Daily by S. XV. Llppman, 210 N. Main St.) TALLOW Rough 21;3c; rendered. No. 1 4',c: No. 2. 34.-. HID ES 1 roe u No. 1. 1012; cured calf skin I213i met six stocks li:ad next ItlSK Usi. mailed on request Wo tloal In all securities CIiAItllXCI-: CONE & CO. !." Unbuilt ay Nirw York 3C 4 4.
Robertson Bros. Co. The Summer Season Will soon be here, when yon may be planning for vacations, and the required necessities tor such pleasurable journeys. Blouses and Skirts Are most popular for such events. We have just received two special items of interest for making the ideal skirts for summer wear.
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PJ3c(SSLL7S FURNITlJItE SOUTH M34DHGIAN ST. Opposite Auditorium. Successor to YVilhelm's RFLAF) Y'-TO -VFLI t FOR WOMEN Special Vnlucs ulta at S15.00 to S2S.nO. PA TENTS And Trad Marks Obtained In all Countries. Advico Free- GKO. J. OITSCH, Registered Patent Atty., 711f 12 Studebaker Bldg., South Bend Ind. Public Drug Store 124 N. Michigan St 'The Cut Rate Drug Store" Treat your feet like Friends. Wear WALKOVER Clou?e i Petot'ft. WALK-O VEU HOOT shop. Tho White IIouso of Ifodern Home lurnlshcra 106 to 310 So. Mich. St. SPECIAL Mftii's Rubber Boots, $3.00 values. $1.98. KINNEY'S BIG 98c and $1.98 SHOE STORFX 116-122 K. Wayne St. !H!SLB The Original HALTED miLii Unless you say "HOflLtOK'S" nu may (jot a Substitute HH I CHESTER S PILLS ImW s THE DIAMONU IJIUXD.; A UIAiJoD i;UA.SI riLLM.f.2fc yfnkr.onti Eet. Safest. A!) Ri l l ; SOLD BY DRl CCISTS EYEkWHISS
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Beach Cloths In the much desired sand shades giving the required snap by a woven stripe in colors making it most attractive. We have it in three qualities, each a splendid value.
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Your A ccumulations Aro tliey growing: by frequent niu! rrjriilar additions or am tliey slirinkinsr tliroueh ill-ad-visel lnestnient.s? Aro tliey oarnln a Mifo and certain rato of interest? Are they wider the eon t ml of promoters, or tinder your own control? DeiKlt regularly In tlie Savings Department of this Ivank, your aeeuinidations will 1k safe from loss, always worth par and ntxi-iietl Interest, always availahle, and will stow as steadily as your Industry" will let Uiem. American Trust Company Ao ON SAVINGS 43 YEARS OLD. On Savings Deposits 4 South Bend National Bank CVPIT.VL $100,000 SURPLUS EAKyED J 10,000 DLREOTOR8 Lucius Hubbard Ilaven Hubbard Myron Campbell llaxvln Campbell Robt. S. Campbell Fred 11. BadeJ Arthur L. Hubbard. Prompt, courteous treatment to from alU, always. 43 YEARS OLD J Eye Responsibility We are rrror.Pjl for all tie !ts?f e t. Onr rrie are icotirate. lla Fxauiiaed Free. DR. J. BURKE & CO. OrtoratrIt ar1 Man-if.icturlr.ff Octldan. 2T.o so. Ml.-!i!gan St. Len?e( Pi pleated tl-e sim dtj. Jzs brizz te Sunday from 9 to 12. HARRY LYERRICK Funeral Director CaxrUg-v Icrythlr: For Your Horn. From nest Tbero la Mada To Cheapest That Is Good.
