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MKT 11 U DIM'. I lrt N. Mala Ilev. Henry L. DitH, pastor. ,sks meeting y:'X): Sir'dij -hrvl In th nu!lt'riiim. J. C bowfciirr. npTiiiteinIent. Sfrin-jii-' 10:to :i. ki. and 7:".') p. in. Prayer m--t 1 n Wediio'!.iy 7 : i. m. Itlihop W. F. M'-I')vi-1 aii.l Kev. "Jeorge F. lir.-ini. I. !.. will r:n-!i at the n.rtm.'r; sriT. liev. 15. N. Tipple. D. I)., vl!l pn-oli In th- eveiing. St. Paul's Mnnr1 CnTlwx anfl porte it. reT. Jarr.p.s L. Girdlner, D. !.. rtr.r. Susday hool at U :'M, conducted by Hupt. Merritt C. De.de. At 10:1.", ji. rn.. liev. M. Tipple. I. P., he.ol f the .ni-rbin Ch'mii and c'dJn i:.ruf, Italv. will clvt nn address mi T2.o Third Itrily." At :::) an Hpworth !MrJ' rn 1 1 y si-rvicc will le h-Il. at uhih aa address wi'.l he given by Kev. G. Ii. Jons. At T:.'U p. m.. Iter. ;.'.rjr' I:. Gre, I. I.. ir -i l rit of th I Tauw unUerlty v. 111 prenTi. The Mumr SNots f t! K'-dpiith lyeuru ulll fender .1 PI.tl mul'-.il przr.i:n :it th 1 iu urt li ni.d tli evening seivl-e. ;rar Cor. P. MP-aig.in and Ti:tt Bis. l'rnnk K. Dougherty, past'r. Key. (Jwir'c I. Ile.ua ill prea h at H:l." a. n. Key. A. II. Monger will pit a h la the evening. Lowell ileishtv -Mlnei and Franrli nts.. F. It. Brlggr pistor. Sunday school 0:4." a. ra.. It. M. Mffit. superintendent. Iter. Ituv J. IIP ks will j.teneh In morning and Key. C. 15. Man forth i it evening. Trinity i'.lnine nii'l Vssnr vs., Rer. .M-lvln . Hunt, pastor. Hhoul nt !:::(. riiftnn rhilllp. su-l-rlntonl-nt. Tin tiv junior department .v'll Iteln the praded lesms in the now ni.rn. Tho .MenN I5i!le la hoclns a ihrw-tnontlis' Ptudv In world jeaee. tautrht liv t.lie patr. .Morn i ii ir worship at 10:4.". The Rev. r.I.iin i:. Klrkpatri-k, first paster of the ehureh will preaeh. Special nmsif hy the mixed in:irtet. I'nlon Kpwortli l'-ajrue service at the I'irt t-liun ii. i;venin servh e at 7 :.".. Sermon ly t!ie Kev. I. . C.rpenler. former pastor of the ohureh. The male quartet will in?, "Daui of I.ovp." i'horus, with so. prano ohllcrato. "Kr.rk of Ape." Monthly ltiiueS lin-etlnj: and Slipper of the Suiillfiv tjcluml board. Tuesday evenlnp nt .Junior le:i?ne at :."J Wednesday afternoon. .Mr. W. L. (Kvon. up'rintendnt. C is and praver ervie at 7:l" Wedn-;dy nitrht. W. K. Johnson will liavp cliariro of the (!as. The pastor will ror-duet a atudv of rhllllpiaiJH. l!rinp Mull Memorial Michigan and Victoria, ets. Iter. J. V. McKav. Distor. Sunday nhool nt :4" n. m.. A. Kntterhelnrleh. Hew P. l. Satrer preaehen In morning, and Ilev. . I. 1'raiie- In evening. Kpworth Memorial Corner Lincoln wsy W. aud OUre t.. the Kev. J. W. flum-h, p.i.tor. Sunday s -hool 9 :C0 a. m., Claude Younjr. (luppriiitedont. Mornlnp worship nt 11 oVhk. sermon !.v Kev. C. Harrold. Kpworth leapue at SuhJ". "T!ie Vindle.itlon of an H, .r.,i. Life" CveniiiL' servlc" 7 :') dK-k. sermon by Kev. Ii. Harper. ofrM.il board me-tin?r Tuesday i-vnalni: at 7:.r',0 la tlie Sund iy seliool hall. Prayer rvleo will be announced later. ;erman Lafayette and Wayne t.. lie?. II. S. Miller, pnstor. Sunday school 8:r.O a. m., John Koch, superintendent. VrMrhltiK 10:30 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Hpworth league 7:(0 p. m. I'rayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Welrvan Sample st. and Mariet. av.. Kev. Walter C. Morri.. pastor. Morning norvlct 10 Kvenin? .-ervho 7:30. Sunday school 0:30 a. in., Adam Molott. superlntentlnt. Prayer inretlns Wrdiiesday evening1, 7:30. Mt. 1'leai.ant f'hurch Sunday hool at 10 :in n. m.; Merle Stemm. superintendent. Claude YouiiT. pastor. Sunday school at ID nVl.rk. Klble class Thursday evenlnp at 7:::. Acts, chapter 7. Monon C hapel Sunday . hool nt 0:30 a. m.; C A. llekley. superintendent. Kpworth leairue at p. in. Claude Vounp, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. in.. V.. L. T.ckerly, siiperintetulont. i:pwort!i league at i':'. p. in., subject, 'The YIndh-ation of an Heroh Life." Asa Io!T. leader. Lvenilnp servi-e at :;o '.lock. nriTiehlne by the pastor. Theme: "The Still, Small Yoie.M Prayer svrvkc Crlday eveniti at S o'eloekk. led hy the pastor, subject: "Consecration." Iortage Chapel Sunday seTiool nt 10:00 a. in.; Cora Calvert, superintendent. No other services. KiTer rrk 1. K. S. Seventh St.. Her. A. W. Smith, pastor. Sunday school. l:30 a. m. Public- worship with sermon. 10:10 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Key. C. C. rnl preaches at inornlup aer vices auU Kev. Israel IIatbn in uvenl'.lffr Tark ! TOO Srenteenth st. Sunday school 2:30 p. in.. Km in a Purkey, upcrlntendent. Junior lenpue 3 p. m., Mrs. John Seynioure. superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:C0. FR:K METHODIST. Free MethodUt Pennsylvania ar. and Hush st.. K. N. Foulk. pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.. Oscar t?aton, suprtatendent. I'reachlng scrrlces at lu:30 a. ni. and 7:30 r. m. Iliver l'arx Fre Methodist Fourteenth and Vine sts. E. S. Jeunirci. pastor. tuuday sciool 10 a. m., L. 1 Wolfe, superintendent. AFRICAN 31. E. Ollrst A. 31. I:. KeT. C. Lrrerr Allen, I). D.. pastor. 310 W. Monroe Priching 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 3:00 p. m. rsca'.ng 7:45 p. ua. Clas ueetlns 1- m. 21on A. 31. H. Rer. 11. W. Iluwen. pastor. Preaching 10:43 a. m. anvl ? -ah) p. m. fuaday school 12:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesu y evening. Taylor A. 31. K.. Zlon Chapel Sunday is-lii-l t 12:30. yirn'.ni: preaching at 10:4o. Kvenir:p preacL.n? at 7:lo. l'RtSBVTr.UI.X Flrit Cor. Washrngtoa av. and Lf..y ette st.. KeT. Charles A. i.tpp!n?Mt. I). !.. minister. MNt "liarltte 31. Partridge, uslstant to the i:i!ni-ter. Public worship at l':l"i a. in. and 7:: p. m. Tho Ke. l. W. Kobblns. D. -f Lebanoii, Ind., will peak at the inorn-s-rvie. Ti e Kev. ;..nrce 1 Craiu. 1. I.. f Frankfort. Ind., will speak Mt tlje everPiff service. Junior K; .ev r at 3:t p. in. Yiui:'.' Pople"s siclety ut 0:.'U J. t.i Uible h ol at p. m. luii s Mc:.N Kih'o i las ut '.:.") p. in. M:d-weeU r.cvti:.- Weilies! ay ut 7:.".o p. ia. Trial .y St.. Kev. -Cor. Colfax nv. era St. Join S. F.urns. pastor. reter Itlhle school l:30; Mb te schetd praye. meeting P:l.": J. P. WhlVruaa. sij;,erinte:!dent. Kally day, al'. day Sunday. "Kv.ry Member Pi-ent Phv." c: i-i Sunday Evtooj take up nt '.:3 sharp. Kally d.iy pr;;raia friu lt to 10:"o Session inettitjrf In tviir.l rvom at lo::j t examine those w ;- ep-t t r.nife with the hurvh. New nv:u''er revived and C'nraui.lon admlnNtered at 11 o'clock. Ouh: to the iist'r' "ij!r.kr to Ik- absent ta Lt Sunday we w:il hive the p..iptl:n of Infants .if this S-nday ia rnlnc service. A nursery to . f..r eliildren thr-r yruM old fsud u;.'er wt.lle the parents nttend tue monlap wor-hlp. ill !e omlueted brglr.li'lrr this ay In the baexw'.tt rr.i f tV.e ohurxli. K.illy diy in tpe Ytr: u' l'e..pl-'s C;.ri:i u Kndeavor ill be t;-ld t p. ia. Kv.-nin -erVht Mill he adire-s-d h "the b: ::.i;i with ihe )Z hf.rf- T!e lb'V. Iic..r-Ioj-i cf 1 !:i. d. ind. No trainiMT l-.--or prayer ir.eetli: Wi.l a ;.! e!,ln l.Ut p.t-t..ll to Plid.ty eM Iit:,' n ;.!. we will hear Ir. ' n--s ::ia n. nr I'.il !e f-'hool worker, for tie s.,-.d of Indiana. All art1 r!i-:n" t th- v-rvi-. Vratminter - Her. It. P. lb stetter. pas tor. Sunday s. Ip o! '.:.'u WLitoi;i!. uperir.tei.de tit. in. ;L. C. Pn! w or-

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the evening. The Junior Kndeavors will meet at 3 o'epM-k to reorganize for the year. Senior C. I. at r,::;o. 8uhjet: "What Avill make our s : iety a preater success V" '"hur.-h evenlnp Welneday. Supper ',:40. Prajer imn-tlnp sit 7:1.. Suhjwt. "N'eliendali and the Ureat Kevival jn His Day." The Joint ho:ird MiMts at S uYl'cfc". Hope Leer and Iiyton sts.. George William Allison, P. Ir. minister. Bible school at 0:30 o'clock, Harvey Kelley, surerlntendent. (.'lass for nil attendants. Mornlnp worship. 10:15; Y. P. S. C. E., 0:3'). Kveninp worship, 7:30. .Mid-week meeting Wednesday, 7:30. Teachers' tialnlng class, S:30 p. m. Wednesday. The public Is cordially Invited to attend and participate In all these services. Pev. K. . Klmherlln will .reach nt the mornlnp services. Kev. II. P. Ivey will preach in the evening. ('riimtown Cliurl Dr. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday school 2:00 p. m. Preaching service 3 :tO p. m. Kockhlll I'nlon-umpUon Praine md. one-quarter mile r.cst of Olive st. Illble sehool at 2:30 p. m., Owen Whiteman, superintendent; international lessons. Religious worship at 3:45 p. in. In charge of Klder Harris. Hungarian Corner Washington ar. ind Cherry st., Kev. II. Dertok. pastor. BAPTIST. FIrt 3Ialn and Wayne sts., Rsr. Chss A. Decker. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. EvenInp servhe 7:30. Kible school at 0 :.'W) a. m.. W. K. Studehaker, superintendent. Morning topic, 'Tutting 1 irst Things First." The onlinane. ,f -oiiijnunb.n will be administered. Quartet. "I lleartl a (ireat Yoice," Koherts; s do. "The Ninety and Nine," Lillian Tate Sheldon, sunp y C. Lewis (ireeu of Attics. Iinl. Junior 1'iilon at 4 p. m. Miss Florence Jenniiips. superintendent. This Is the tlrst meeting of the fall term. 15. Y. I. V. at :13. Kveninp service at 7:30. Sermon by Kev. J. (i. Henson. Quartet, "Love Divine, All Love Kxcvllinp." Slo-uafelt; solo, "Twilight and Dawn," Olnr Speaks, sung by Ilen Cover; iuartet. "Thine Forever, God of Low," P.erwald. The unr.ual meeting of the church will he held .Monday evening. Tea hers' training class Wednesday evening at Prof. Sims, feaener." 31id-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:lo. Uuincy Qulucy and Rlalne Ave., T. J. Parsons, pastor. Morning theme: "A Christian Democ

racy." The Lord's supper will le administered, and the Ilaml of Fellowship given to new members. 15. Y. P. ti:45 p. m. Leader, Miss ..iargant Neithardt. Suh-je-t. ".Making the Society a Greater Sueless." Kveninp se-vh-e, 7:30. It is expected thit Klmer Yelton of China, formerlv with the Y. M. C. A. of South P.end, will deliver the address Tuesday, 3 p. m., the Fnion Women's Kible class will meet with Mls 31. .Mlllhouse, 1002 Kiverslde dr. Wednesday, 7: to p. nn, prayer and praise service nt the ehureh. Friday, 2:.'u) p. in., 1 Women's 3Iissjon circle will meet wirii Mrs. Knlph Smith, Jr., 713 Sancome av. Mount Zlon Iiptl't 113 N. Blrdsell st. Evening servhe 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 p. no. First Swedish Cor. Laurel and Napier sts. Services 0:2'J a. m. and 7:30 p. m. every other Sunday. Kev. F. W. Jewjil will preach. CHRISTIAN. First 3Ialn st.. sou.. of public library, Lev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Dihle school 9:15, Prof. II. 31. App.eman, superintendent. .Morning worship at 10:40. Sermon will be preached by Kev. Demetrius TUlotson of Greeip-istle, Ind. Kveuing service at 7:30. Sermon by Kev. K. W. Dunlavy of Lafayette, Ind. Christian Kndeavor nt ti:l.". Topic. "What Will .Make Our Society a Greater Success V" leader, 3Irs. Alice Carr. Praver and praise servi'-e Wednesday evening at 7:30. This is the fourth servhe in the series of special meetings and the . topic will be: "Christian Kndeavor, Its Value and Function." Special mush- by .Miss 151am he Thumb's cl is. Strangers and visitors in the city are cordially invited to worship with us. Indiana Avenue Indiana snd Wltwer avs. Key. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Fred P.. Wilson, Sundav school superintendent. Morning service l:30. Y. P. S. C. K. prayer meetings :"a p. in. Kvenlng service. 7:4.". Aednesday evening prayer service, 7 :30. Pastor's theme in the morning, "The Heart of Religion," in the evening, "Coming into the Church and Why." Linden Avenue Church of Christ L'nden av. uid Carlisle st. Edward CnsCe. pastor. Preaching 10:4.r a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school l):30 a. in. C. K. at ti:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday si 7 :30 p. m. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Frt Lafayette and Mouroe sts., W. II. Freshley, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. Two more Sundays and the contest will j end. Plans also are all made for the big , home-coming rally. Kev. Oeorge Morris will speak at 10:30 ami Kev. I. Ii. Harper at 7:30. Y. P. nt :3o. Emma Nirntz, president. Subject. "What Will 3Iuke our Society a Greater Success," Laura Long, leader. Pravermeotlng and choir rehearsal Thursday "night at 7:30. Gra4-e Lincoln XYay west an3 Ilrick ST. Kev. Daniel D. Spelcner. minister. Sunday school at i:30 a. in.. (Jwrge W. Devine. superintendent. 3Iorning worship and sermon 10:30 a. m. Kev. Dr. Albert L. Miller from llo'kvllle, I ml., will ocupv the pulpit. Y. 1'. A. service U:4." p. in. Myrtle Tridle, president. Topic: "What Will .Make Our Society a Greater Success'" Consecration meeting lead by Mr A Miller. Kvenlng service. 7:30 i. :u. The sermo i will be preached by Kev. Ge-rge S. Keiy, irom ianviue, inu. Monthlv business meeting of the Young People's alliance Tuesday. 7 :4." p. rn. Missionary prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. ni. MiipMh Comer Mala ana Monroe sts., Uev. John O. 3Ios'.-r. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.. F. F. Uurgene.'. superhitendent Seruions at 10:43 a. in. and 7:30 p. in SWEDISH EVANGELICAL .MISSION C 11 Lite II. Corner Scott and Orchard Sts. Uct. O. K. Mobertf. pastor. Sunday school at l:30 a. m.. Oscar Kcrgstcdt. superlntendi cut. Morning worship at 10:l- a. m. Y. P. meeting ut 4 p. m. Evening service at 7 :C0 p .m. II RET II It EN. Tir.t llrethren ( hurcb - 1J14 S. MlcMgan St.. KeT. A. K. Tliomas. pastor. Sundijf school U:30 a. m.. Hartley Firestone, supeiintendent. .Morning kervios 10:30 Christian Lndeavor t5:3o p. m. Evening ser rlc 7 :.''0 Kev. C. L. Harper will preach ?t morning services. 1 lrt Cl'.urrli of the llrethren Miami ! st. and Indiana av.. Kev. T. L. George, ' pastor Sunday school 0:3 a. m.. C. M. I Wenger. superintendent. Women's Pl!)le S tic.ss taught by Mi"s Cora V. Wise. Preach ing 10 :3o a. m. anu :..0 p. ui. Second Chur.h of the Brethren Cushing and Van Uuren sts. Kev. J. G. Grater, pant jr. Sua lay school at 3:30 a. ni., G. A. Scnsem in. superintendent. Morning serT. l- e 10:"0. Evening service 7 :'JP. Christian workers' meeting t C"30 p. m.; John Austin, .resident. Prayer meeting. Tuesday S O) p Ui. I'NTTcn nnr.TiincN. Confrreoce .Memorial TreacLlug 10:4-' s. m. and 7:30 p. rn. Sunday s-hol :30 s. m Chriit.sn En le-iTorG:30 p. in. Mid ,fk service Wednesday 7:4o r m. The pastor. Kev. G. F. P.yrer. will preach .-t 1o:."j a. m. end 7 :.".o p. m. Strangers wele.:ue at these obl-tlme go, p, ! -ervi.es. The Christian Kndeavor s. rxl e at o:.".J p. m. The official board will UA-t-i vu Moudiy cveuiu. 'Ik ii-eth-

erhocnl on Tuesday evening ami the midweek service on Wednesday evening. Et'TIIEUAN. :ioly Trinity enjiisb ."Sherman st. and Lindsey st . Kev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Kund.iy school 0:l.r a. m., E. 3Iotts. snperlntendent. .Men's Bible class taught by the pastor. Women'- class taught by Miss Hornufh Young ladles' ciass taught by 311s.? Johnson, and 10:00 a. m. St. Paul's German Lutheran Jefferson and William sts. Kev. II. IloIIe. pastor. German servir-o ut 10:30 a. m. Sunday sehrol at .;30. English service on tlie second and fourth Sundays of the month at 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "Law and Gospel." No business meeting Sunday. Zlon' FTanselical Corner E. Wsyne and SI Peter sti.. Lev. Martin GntTeney. There will be no regular services at the ehureh Sunday on account of the absence of the pastor, Kev. .Martin Goffeney.

Gloria Del Swedish Chapla and Kerr its.. Kev. Gottfrieu Olson. Sunday school 9:00 a. m. Services st 10:30 a. m. and 7 :30 p m. Morning sermon topic, "When the Angels of God Are Our Companions." Kvenlng sermon on "Secret Sins." EriSCOPAX. St. James Lafayette St.. nortn of Wash ington ar. Parish i.ouse. 3H W. Colfax sv. KJgh Kev. John itazeo White. D. !.. bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Iier. II. II. White, vicar. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette sr., ue.tr eld court house. Rev. Victor Von Ivubinyi, rector. Serrlces at 8:00 a .m. CATHOLIC. St. Tatrlrk's 307 c?. Taylor st.. Rev. John F. DeGroote. C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 0:00, 7:30, 9:00 a. m. Solemn high mas and serin an at 10:30. Baptism st 2:00 p. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. Sunday s hool &t 3:00 p. m. Meeting of church societies at 4:00 p. ni. Forty Hours Devotion will open at the 10:30 mass Sunday. Services will be held .Monday morning and evening and TufSday morning and the last services will be held In the evening. 6i. Hedwige I'oIiKh Corner Scott and Napier sts. Rer. Anthony Zabowicz, C. S. C. pastor. Low mass at 7:30. Children's mass nt 9:0o a. m. High mass at 10:00; children's catechism 2:00 p. m. Vespers at ;:oo p. in. St. StanUlaus PolUh 113 N. Lincoln etRev. Roman Martinlak, pastor. Mass st 6:00, 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. St. Caslmlr's Polish 21 S Webster it Low mass at 7:30 a. ru. High niast at 10:00 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p m. St. Adelbe.s PoUbh Olive and Grace sts. Itev. John Kubackl, pastor. Daily mass at 7:15 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:30 and 9:00 a. m. St. Joseph Hill st, and Lasalle ayPatrick J. Carroll. . S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:30 and 9:00 a. m. Il'gh mass at 10:30, benediction o:00 p. nj. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and UcPhersou sts. ReV. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. 31ass at 8:00 and 10:15 s. ra. Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Low mass at 0 a. ra. Students mass at S a. m. Parish mass at 10:15 a. m. Vespers at 2 p. m. Sacred Heart Belgian 1120 W. Tbomas st. Kev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. .Mass at 7:00 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 y. m. St. 3Iary' German 451 S. Tay.'or St.. Rev. J. 31. Sherer, C. S. C. pastor. Mass st 7:30 and 10:00 a. ra. Sunday school at 2:30 p mSOUTH 11END AM) 31 1 S 1 1 A W A K A -MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. 3Iects every .Monday nt 10 a. m. at the Y. M. C. A. Resident and visiting ministers always wed come. President, T. J. Parsons; vice president. L. M. Edwards; secretary. W. H. Freshley. Program .Monday, paper by Rev. W. II. Freshley on "The Preeminence of Preaching." Discussions on Bible teaching in the public schols. and the simultaneous evangelistic campaign. ASSOCIATED IUI1LE ST -DENTS. All meetings held in Progress elub hall, Melville building. 212 S. Lafavette St., Sunday 3 p. m. F.eroan Mble study. Sunday 7:30 p. in. Photodrama of "Creation."' part No. 2. Seats free No collection. Wednesday 7:45 p. rn. PTayer meeting. Subject. 2 Cor. 5:14. Friday 7:15 p. m. P.erean Bible study, subject, "Tabernacle Shadows." SCIENTIST. 3Ialn and Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday eveulug at S. Sunday school for children and young people up to the ago of 20, Is from U:45 to 10:30. Reading rooms maintained by this church on the seventh lloor of the J. M. S. building, are open every afternoon, TE3ITEE BKTH-F.L. Jewish Temple Bttb-EI. LaSalle and Taylor. Abraham Cronbahc. rabbi. Selections from HayUin's "Creation." will be rendered by the choir at Temple Beth-El next Sunday morning. Rabbi Cronbach will discuss the various creatlou myths as well as modern evolution, ary teaching on the subjeet. The servhe will be apropos un undent Jewish custom of risiding the creation stories during this week of the year. Si IRITL'ALIST. The South Bend Progressive Spiritual sovlety will hold senior at th home of 3Ir. and 3lrs. Henry Hofilinger. UtiCt N. .Main st.. Mishawaka, Sunday evening at 7:.".o p. m. Mrs. M. II. Brunner, lturer and message medium. Every welcome to attend thee services. SALVATION AR3IY. Hail 412 S. .Michigan sr.. !n charge of Capt. William Conway. Meeting every night in the week except 3Ionday. SunIay services as follows: Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; salvaticn meeting at S p. m. Every, body is welcome to these services. SEVENTH DAY AHVENTIST. Seventh Day Adventlst services on Saturday in Melville hall. Pastor Allen Moon la charge. Sabbath school at :U0 a. in. Preaching serrice at 10:30 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Srvbes in Mehill hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday s hool 10 a. m.. R. . CutTel. superintendent. Bible study .it 11. Lender. K. O. i iitTel. Bereau meeting this week un Tuesday evening instead of Wednesday at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. Wiliam Hunt. .""."2 S. Franklin st. Leader, Lydla Italishack. T. 3X. C. A. Y. M. C. A. meetings win be h'.id every Sunday afternoon, e'lallj for men. In the auditorium of tie beys' building. A pedal speaker will be secure.i fr eah Sunday sod special music will be furnished. Y. W. C. A. Pur.ng the summer months the Young Women's Christian associativa mU be open every Sunday fteruoou Iron 4 until 7 o'clock. All ycung woir.en welcome. Bible class for leaders f n.cch: . :h. o ! d-isse will be hdd in the ass; i..tlo:i (hapel Monday ufternoon at 2 :'W o'clock. Mrs. E. B. Harris, teacher. 31IIONS. I-aalle A. G. S.iiafcr. superintendent; Servi. es every night at 7 :45. Bible class SundaT 4 p. m. Home S-'J-S. LoCTee aud rolls for the hungry after the meeting. Everybody welcome City 115 E. JsSersoa blvd. Ray A. Bird,

: f i. :::: Wftu'X r-y'v r : ;' ; , &an& HERSCJiEU C. PARKER NEW YOi:K. Prof. Ilerschel C. Parker, the man who invented the diminutive submarine, with which Henry Ford's name has been connected, is willing; to offer his idea to the United SJtates government. In a letter written to Mr. Ford, Prof. Parker suggests that he and Mr. Ford cooperate on the idea and build a submarine for a trial in Long; Island sound. ALLIED AVIATORS SHELL RAILROADS One of the Principal Raids is Made by French Dirigible in Alsace. LONDON', Oct. -. An air campaign by IJritit-h and French sky ileets and dirigibles against Cicrman railways has had successful results, according to ofheial statements issued in London and Paris Friday. One of the principal raids was made by the French dirigible Alsace, which in a night raid bombarded the railway stations at Attimiy and Vouzier "Throughout its night it was the target for German batteries which, equipped with new anti-craft guns kept up a continual shelling. ' The new weapon against air attacks perfected by the Germans is a projectile which bred high in the air burets, showering thousands of llaminir fuses in every direction, the object being to ignite the gas bags of the dirigibles and tiie petrol tanks of aeroplanes. The Alsace, although struck several times, returned to her base in good condition. Seventeen air battles have been fought over the Iiritish lines in the last seven days, according to a report from Field Marshal Sir John French. In all but one the Hritish lliers were victorious. Ono German machine was brought down. Fifteen separate attempts on German railway lines, trains and stations have been made by English aviators. Five or six trains have been partly wrecked and the locomotive shed at Valenciennes set afire. French aviators, according to a German report, have dropped bombs' on Heinen-Litard, 10 miles southwest of Bethune. Kight French citizens wero killed. NOBODY WANTS JOB TO BUILD RUSS RAILWAY .,H Men Answer Ad for Laborers 500 Miles From Fighting: Zone. NEW YORK, Oct. 2. An advertisement appearing in a morning newspaper calling for laborers on construction work for an emergency railroad "300 miles from the lighting zone" drew a horde of men to the second iloor of No. 49 Broad st. Friday. Out of 300 men that applied for positions not one accepted the offer. From those who were interviewed it was learned that the railroad is to bo constructed from Archanulo. the only Russian port now open, to the rear line of the Prussian lighting forces. Millions of dollars worth of locomotives, steel rails and ammunition are now being shipped from this- country to Archangle. There is but a single track railway out of that port and in order to move the material with promptness a railroad of great facilities is needed. Only Americans art1 wanted and those encaged must pass a physical examination. DEATHS. MRS. KLLA A. tTUTI. Mrs. Ella Curtis. ,o years old. died at her home at S. Taylor st.. at 10 o'clock Friday night, after an illness of seven month.. She was born j in Adrian. Mich., on Jan. 22, 1:5, and i had lived in this c?;- for th past 2" years, coming here from Wauseon, O.ilO. She is survived by her husband, Ira H. Curtis, and one daughter. Mrs. lUssie Fredfrickson of South Rend. Tire funeral will be held from thresidence Tuesday afternoon at -o'clock. Rev. John Alexander oxidating. Burial will in city cemeterv. ; Tli" longest bridge in the world i'th Tay bridge in Scotland, which i.; i two miles and 7 vards in length. furvrii.t nucr.t. S;'.T.lnr c ". ' 1 i t 3 p TV.. "Meetlags viry r.i'..: :A 7 "- ! llveni:-;: s.-rvi. at 7 . d i-fM 'i: servb-c of s.g. (J -s ;! was u :;t IS . i:i Il.-w.ir.l par... Ii. A bird wiil speak ;it night at 7 K McnTioniti Hope MUin- '.'. N. Olive t ssuni.iy iv h ul nt 2 rre.vhing at Children' .ne tl: :."0 p. i: I'reacalng everj eveaiug ox.-e-t WWH-.'j daj. Leader, Y.ary Nuncraaker.

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Make your own Sport Scarfs We teach you free of charge. We sell the famous Utopia Yarns and give free instruction in making the hundreds of beautiful things that are so popular with the women and children. Winter Is Coming You will need Mufflers, Tam-o'-Shanters, Mittens and many other articles. Come and see our department for Art Goods, main floor, and arrange for free lessons. I PRINCE OF WALES NEARLY KILLED AT LOOS BY SHELL When Keproached for Getting Into Danger, Ucplies, "I Have Plenty of Drothei-s. PARIS. Oct. 2. Ar. officer attached to the British staff who returned to Paris Friday stated that the Prince of Wales had a miraculous escape from death during the battle of Loos. Strictly accurate details are that the prince was speeding towards the front in an automobile. He ordered the driver to pull up at the foot of a knoll which the prince mounted and watched the progress of the lighting through his glasses. While he was standing on the hill a big shell lire on the automobile utterly destroying the machine and blowIn. ir the driver to pieces. Reproached with running into danger which th heir to the throne must avoid, the prince replied: "Well, I have plenty of brothers." INVENT DETECTOR TO LOCATE SUBMARINES NEW YORK, Oct. 2. A submarine whicli locates an undersea boat within a radius of 7" miles and also determines its distance, direction and speed, has been invented by William Dubilier of New York, and Prof. Tissot of the French Academy of Science. Mr. Dubilier returned to the United States Friday on the American liner St. Paul. Though of French extraction, he is a citizen of the United States and i here to give his invention to the United .States government just as he gave it to the government of France. Ho describes the submarine detector as a highly sensitive microphone which when lowered into the water locates the submarine. Destroyers are then sent out to hunt down the undersea craft. PICTORIAL REVIEW FASHIONS, PRACTICAL AND MODISH SKIRT. Tor the always popular and serricei able skirt of blue serge this would be an especially good design. It Is pleated at the sides and Is made with a high waist-line. The two-piece yoke with lower edge in two outlines. The skirt comes in regulation or shorter length and closes at the left side. The length of the skirt in front from the natural waist-line is -12 inches, back 43 inches It is perforated for 40 inches front nnd 41 tnehes back, also for 3S Inches front and 3v inches hack. The width around the lower edge is about 3l-i yards Size LS requires yards M-inch material PictoHal Revfew Pattern No. 6329. Sizes 22. 24. 26, 23, 30, 32 and 34 inchet waist. Price. 15 cents The pattern shown here may be obtained bj sending 11 cer.ts. with number Knd size desired, to Fashion Department of this newsr-per Enclosed T.nd Bend Pattern No Size Address -

Requests have been made to Mrs. Duey, our expert teacher in Art Needlework, for instructions at a time when they could attend. We have decided to hold extra classes especiallv for vou who are employed during our regular Tuesday and Friday classes, and have appointed Saturday Afternoon From 1:00 to 5:30 Mrs. Duey will be pleased to meet you commencing next Saturday, Oct. 9th. Instructions free in Knitting, Crocheting, Tatting, Embroidering and all kinds of Art Needlework, Tuesday and Friday, 1 to 5:30 p. m. Saturday Special for Office Girls, Teachers and Students at school.

V 1 JL y r p f 0j y y NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISM CITIZENS ' v?. i ! I i ju J j 4? V t. Y J -t y -,- v SOCIAL KVCXTS. The St. Stanislaus Kostka society of St. Hedwige's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the school building. The Young Women's Holy Rosary society of St. Casimier's parish will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the St. Casimier's school building1. A meeting of the Young Boys' Namo of Jesus society of St. Hedwige's parish will be held Sunday afternoon at 2: HO o'clock at St. Hedwige's school building. The Polish Falcons Z. Balicki No. 1 will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Z. B. hall. The Young Indies Holy Rosary society of St. Hedwige's parish will hold their meetng Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the school building. The Archangel society of St. Hedwige parish will hold its meeting Sunday at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwige school building. The exercises of M. R. Falcons will be held Tuesday evening at Kosciuczko hall. The military band of Z. B. Falcons will hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. B. hall. The Z. B. Falcons gymnasium class will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. B. hall. The annual meeting of St. John's Cantius Literary society of St. Hed wige parish will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the parish library parlor. The singing rehearsal of St. Hedwige choir will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the St. Hedwige school building. The M. R. Falcons military band will hold their rehearsal Tuesday cevning at Kosciuszko hall. Abaazr will be given Wednesday evening at the St. Hedwige hall under the auspices of the Polish Federated society. rniisoxALS. Miss Helen Zdrojek of Cleveland is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Natowicz, 174 8 Longley av. j John Zgrzela, S39 S. Chapin st., has I gone to Chicago to spend several days with reative Is and friends. Edward Kosnierski has returned to Detroit following a week'.s visit here with friends. Anthony Pierzycki of Chicago is in the city visiting with relatives and friends. John Czurmiewski has arrived here from Toledo for a few days' visit with friends. Misses Josephine and Marie Rokop, 17 40 Orange st.. have gone to Detroit to spend several days with relatives and friends. Theodore Maciejewski, who has been here on business, left today lor his home in South Chicago. Martin Adams left today for Chicago after a brief business visit here. Joseph Barbarezyk has arrived here from Fast Chicago for a few days' visit with friends. Frank Biebuniach of Indiana HarPeruna The Best

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bor is in the city on business. George Wistewski of Chicago is in the city on business. Miss Clara Sauter has returned from a short visit with relatives and friend. at Bremen. Thomas Broniszak has returned t Laporte after a short visit her. Stanley Zwicrski of Detroit left today for Chicago to spend a f w day. with friends. Charles Maroszczyk, Olive st., returned Friday from a week's visit with relatives at Detroit. Miss Vera Reganski left today for her home in Chicago after a few days visit here with friends. Stephen Prozowski, Stmb'bakcr st., has returned from East Chicago where he had been for a ftv days visiting with relatives and friends. W. Stapislawski has returned to Chicago after a business visit here. John Wierzbinski arrived here Friday from Elkhart on business. Edward Szulc of St. Louis is in thcity on business. Henry Popielski, who lias be1!, h r for a few days visiting with friend--, left today for Lafayette. Michael Rymak has gone to Chicago after a short visit here. Jack Ivwiatkowski has left for Mi higan City to spend a few days with friends. Stanislaus Draewieeki arrived hre Friday from Dowagiac to make his home. Bernard Klutowski returned Friday to Whiting after a short visit hT

rtWKKALS. The funeral of Florence Gabrysiak. three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gabrysiak, 310 S. Walnut st., who died Friday morning, was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho St. Hedwige church. Rev. Anthony Zubowicz, C. S. C. otliciated. Burial was in St. Joseph's Polish cemetery. WAR PLANT CLOSED; WORKERS ON STRIKE Nine Hundred Men Affect cm I by Order nt Cleveland Automatic Machine ComiKtny. CLEVLLXND, O.. Oft. 2. The war materials plant of the Cleveland Automatic Machine Co. of "avid bomb" fame, was closed Friday when most of its workmen went on strike. Nine hundred men are affected. The union leaders declare that if the company tries to operate the plant with strikebreakers, more than 20,000 workmen in Cleveland will be called out in sympathy. They ohtimed Friday night to have 700 machinists and other employes of the plant organized. When it was time Friday night for the 'to men of the night shift to start work, the company otticials declared the plant shut down until Tuedny pending the decision of A. I. Garford, president of the company. The strike was c-auoed ,y the dismissal of IT, employes declared by the company officials to be agitators. The strikers demand their reinstatement. The labor leaders will use this opportunity, they said Friday night, to improve the working conditions of 20.000 Cleveland war munition '.corkers in general, of whom lO.Ooo are organized. Medicine I Have

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