South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1916 — Page 2

vn'i:!)v aitf.rnoon. april i. ioic. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Sarreu Heart Ilrlglan 112 W. TrVrrt. pev. i.arl'-s V. 1 is.-r.er. pafor. Miss at 7: and . :3o a. m. Su'iay s--hd at ' :3o p. m. peti'dPti on at 3 p. ra. St. Crrnun 31 S. Tirlor st . Per. J. M. S.-herer, '. . .. pastor. Mass st 7:30 and lo a. m. Sund iy s- hA at 12 :3'i p. m. Penedbtiorj at 3 p. m. CHRISTIAN-ORTHODOX. ir,i:rr.K-i'ATHiihic.

House Debate Over Harbors Bill is Begun

at the

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" I rt N. Main M.. lb v. Henry I IUtS. pater. 4 'ia..i n;-etii.g '.; s'.-i .--:. I In tif aufit-rli.n .i '. I'.nw ti-r. Ji'-rlritf ri'l'-nt. Serin n 39:4 a. rn awl 7 :-".' p. m. VmjvT .e-t-lg Weira s.J;i v 7:F i. rn. At lii- rirn inir I. our I r. Jaii "Hi fpk on I ii' sins f ti.- Ti.i.irue." Fpvorth W-ng'se it '. :1.". .. in. ii'.W-t: cnitgroiv ir.g H"iu I : -; i wr i "Ti." Mr. Ju'.,:i'h Sandav .'..! ii. 'I ! -1 1 I r mill render a tun-l a! pr-'grua it 7 :' P. im. Friller m eth.g ;ii :'-'io YVe.j. H !. evcnh.g Ht 7:-'-o '! k. 1 J by tLe t. M. ru' Memorial '"-'.fax aad Mfcrf av. Kv. Jam -4 I., iardinr, I). I)., juntor. Suuday 1""1 at 'J .'',') a. m.. Guy A. Kl-Oi. fuiperlist-!: 1: nt. At V:" :i. in. t "- io!iii-l.-r will preae.i I s--..r, 1 scrüe-ll !! "'I !" otM's t',r--.H-t lane Song." A: ' I'. m- "" i: i rt ii l'-ag';e r.thv strvi-c wi.l Id I.y I:. M. 1 I !iiv-'ii. At 7 :.". ,. hi. lr. Gir-Üuer "ol f-r",'li ! ".b-pht !.a !.' ' .." 'Hi'' -eruc-n wlil I f 1 1 . . -a - I !.y je.tbn pi- r i r !a t!.r- I .i rt m f . I - j . r j that.' Iau;!itT." sv.U'li i ;i great i;i-!.!-.il r.l ! I i'-n -f tbi trag-l f .V-crlptures. Tl.- l"ir fine :it tic ra-riii. scri.- "l-h'-ld I 'fn- j'it ky." hy A Ulm. "Abi-b- With M-." by i!;ir and l 1 rk.-" I.y A i.-g.ui. A v.;..- t,i!:it.r will tUiTcd ;il C' vt 1 u IT -Ti'-. C$rwcr Vr. S. Mi- !iicu .ni l Ti;tt .. Frank K. I ougU-rt y. pa tor. im otlxg H:4.. Fliarles A. Wnyie-, b-ib-r. Mmday 1 :."." a. rr. I'mf. Jou A. I'oers. s i-j-prlntPii'Snt. V.r!il; with .:.!' hi;..' .it .:l" .. m. Thrill-: ii-. jü mi I ;m S.... I'-;ir .t. . l 1 1 1 ! v I'.U' W.i ) Jlrs. ("r'' l'iiliiir. ! -1 ..i T i - n r s itt '! I'. Ii. I : j a i r t h l-.i'U.' at (', j. hl SiiNj-t, " iif H 'ii. ll'-.ii 'M.'' Worship with !!:i Line :if 7 p. in. "'I"!: Jrl S..iil." s.il... I'm ;i Pili.-! I in." Jo!m-.:ii. ! A!:-'. I'u1:it. I'.-anl f ltw:irl will n--t Jit !! hour- "f 1 h'y V. MilU-r. 11' P.. I'.ro.i'l" a. . M i. lay at S p. ii I . r 1 f tni -! III iit nt th I. r i M-'M'l iv at s p. in. 'r-it-r st-rvi' - 1 i y --iiIiil: .-d 7:.' o'(h.k. .Mfn !M!.-r iirU Iii j;iv a j Iii v I'rl 1 i.v Miii. A r i 1 7. at h !.. k In K. f P. ha!l. Lowell lletgtit M!;.-r an.1 I'raii' li ttA iiiy II. I'la U. p.'t"r. S:.ii'!ny l."l II. Fl. .M'.ltjf. xiip rin; ::.'.'.iit. A ! r n -iiervhe 11 a. m. Trinity r.!aln :mjI Vasar nvs'Kov. MHvlu '. llllllt. pH5t )T. Ilih I'' S' h 1 ut P:3J. :ilft'ii Phillips. ! i i r-i i . f -: 1 i t . Mrnluic 'or-!ii; at lo :!.". S.-rni"ii. Sc;i n h ju-!t'iM ' liri-t I t.- Trt i.f Siirrcin! r." Spf i il nmi . Sa ia-m-Pt f th- I.irl' -upp r uiU 1 I-r-il. I.'pworth 1 iu'"- I v t i 1 1 . 1 1 at li:l". i;v;iiiMti v,.rvi at 7 :''. Th pastor will v,..iW oh "What If M'-.iim ,, . a 'hrisii ni A Vitn-v" S nu M-rvi'' l-l I'.v th' . hrii- liojr. I:'nlar iii-'tiiitf f II' Prot Iitii..... MojiiIjv iiln' at 7:". .lunior ! iu'n' 'U ii''Ijiv at ;'.:.".. Pim.t n 'I prai-o- s-r-l Vfiln-.(!.i v nin' at 7 : l". I i--ji--tln l'l I'.v W . .. I' !ni-oii l'hVsf'r wilt roiitiiiU" hi -"I?'-lo I" l'.ü'iMudy." Kpwortli MftimrUI r.r I. in-!m way W'.. anl ii- St. A. Huiit'T Kitiiii. Iastor. Prtaliiri z ftMvin' hr.ns ln:l" anl ("" S::iilay s.-!im at '.'::;n ih n Pinner. iiipTtnten.l nt Morning . i inn hlj'bject. .! 1 1 - Wninni." M -J - Inj iiiiliji-t : ''I h.' Kinz Who Pl i-1 th''(rl." Sp--1al roil!'- Iy tiir "l M'loists. Uhrr Suri'lay tT h .1 r Japtir, '2 :.". ainl Ppi'-tli '! at . thT nu--tinC" lurinir lh- k I.alleH Ahl joil.tv I hiirvil.i ;it 'J:.';'. 3'rutherltiol untinz at tnii'!i Prilay n t 7 JiUer Park M. i;. S. Sr-rit!i f.. p. v. .V. W. Sp.'Mi. pastor. Sun. lay , ,,. '1 ! :--. Puhli.- .rsiip ,it 1':H a. in. Thxriinii will ! i I ln- rat .I I'.v fcatintft tL' 11'' f Hiiiop I ram in Asl-nry in f.hn,rvnii .f i !n' iit.'iinl.i ! of ;U iN-it!.. The I-vot Ion a I in-'tinz "f t J J Ppworth V.-5S:!' lit :!. J. III. I.-. I'T. J'T.llI Iepe. t 'ii t i in i " u revival in't i n at 7:1' p. in. Snl'i-t of tin- m-rmon : trat Alh-k'iaii' e." 'I h'-p' ! i t" 1"' H'ti il :miii' I.v tin- .-hoir l...fh in 'r.,iiij mxl -tii i t. ir I'h'- uioiithty !ii-'th.j- of the .ftl'ia! l.arl on Mon-lay ' t-n i ! . Junior leaiii" "ii "f i ti ! .i .-t I p. in. Th" nit.-n'fk nt in n ''n i i v . 1 1 n,-.-t-ln mi W'cl n i v 'v. iiii!' at 7 e'cliw k. Th'- will N1 A i I v..it silsrht. Stull MemorUl Mi i ipran .inl t .rl.i ts. Per. Pal.h. r.it. r Su:i.!.:y s. h.u.l fit 9:4." .i. in., A. Katttrhi'iuri.h, n ipcrlntcr Jent. ernian Pi f a rrt t and Wnrnc pt.. Ilev. H S. Müh'V. pastor. Sun. lay w h ..l V :?) a. in. .I.'hi. Ko'li. nperiiitri,.lejitl're'riln' 1 ( .."' in. atnl 7 :.:i p in. Ppworth leau. 7 p in. Prayer ninth. 4 We.lneJ.iy 7:1." p. m. lean Samp:.' T . nn.1 Miritt,i nv., Jler. Walter ( MorrH. pisf.-r. riii'.z ervire HC.'id. Pveiiinc pervr e 7 Si:nlay n. bool 1 ..".i a. in . A. lam M-.L.tt. ujerln:eu(I'nt. Prayer i;ie'titiz W'e.lrieatlar evefiinp. 7 :T.i. rortiae l.apel P.ev. "ni le V.ni'i:. faster. Sun lay !"-h...l at 11) a. in., Mrs. William Kirer. uim rii t. m . nt. Moraiiijr w.r.l.i. at i 1 i"-k. Pr. i!iInc !' th' pa-tor. Th.-i'i.': Ii-- Mi--'ol f tt;e M:!f I".'' Ml. I'lraunl ü.v i :.ii: !.' V.i:rc pn?tr. Sur.il.iy ! ?.",. 1 at 1' a im., M rhiSeiU!:i. vMperlliti'V-Itnl. P.i! las at 11 a. in, I'.v Ira'i-l!i-l-.-.k. MotiooD ( Impel lv. Yt'ünsr. patr. Snixl.i v .-ho.! at 1' ... ! '. k n. Jt. MillikVr. ip.-i int'-n lent Ppv orth league .'t t' in. Ppwoith l-'a--iie. !.'.J !-y Alhe i'.rnwii. Su!l-t: "iiiili;r..nliu' lloTu. Keilziofi." 'htnlfn' si'nl.i' at 7 "-' PTil., le.l h. t!i' pastor. Mi!'io t : U " in the S-;:1 " Pv. ni'i- ..r:i'p at 7 ''(il k. rri'l!' h!lt.- the I' . -t'T. Sli..leef ; "Weigher an.l P-.i.i .1 Waiilin' " ;iTii!;ir TUoiithi.v t 1 - T I ii 1 f the l-;;.o:th li'iie at.ii. et Tu ..lay e! i:: ;.t 7 :"'. FKL:L: MUT HOD 1ST. 1 ree Mrtlioilt Penn-y iT.itii 1 ar. .iti.l Ilunh st. P. N. Panik, past r. Sunday t.-lil y r.n .1. in. Mis '!ara MU.irt. r.erlater.ilert Pr-'a.-hinz fr at I":.".: . in. itU'l 7:l" p. in. Miii liy v. no..; '. ::'.' . ni.. Mi.s '"iura Stuart, sn pi-rin t'tni:: t I'rea.-Mr.p 1(:0 a. n;. "..is ;ö.-etir.j nt 7 p m. l'r'.t.-h ii. 1; siciin at 7:1." p. in. Kier l'rl Irff Mrtl'tlil Pourteent.n anl Viie vts. P. S .le:ini:;s. i'itr. Sijn.lay .-h.. ! 10 a ::i , P. P. 'v'O'f.', puperlnt njent. AFRICAN M. E. Oliret A. M. i: P:r '. V.ivrx Allen. I. I, pist-r. elo W. M. riroe vt Pre a lilag: 1 :; u rn. Snn.lay s !..; .", a p. in. J-rea hin 7 :" p. t:i. '. t- :n--ti!U at lJ::.o. p;'a:int Sun.liy propra :i. t'.ii- Snt..!.i . J'reu hinr la th inori:i: .-it 1' ::; ly the pa-tv". Su!,.-t: " K ; 1 1 i 11 .'" At 7:4." p. in. rez .'ar ::r::-' an! I'.f.-iry pn-er.-mi arnl a.l.lre- Nv l'rrcik Ji'i.itT. Mil-Je t : " iT! ;i-!:ii'." s.l" .y 'h iri' Ltell. I'. trry .-v a:;l :.. Mi Pa rt i Sv'.. r nn.l MaMf Mivt.r.ry. l:.-t'!!:ar hy Mr. Anrn 1 1 a t hi a" :. Paper ! M:, Sioi'.e 4Iiav'.ous. Zlon A. M K Per. S. Sa :r.u Is. tar. Prea 1.1:;: 1:. a. m. aiel 7:4,". p m. M'n;lii '""iLrnuni-ii ar.' l .-las. I'.v. 11lv.Z ul-i. t, I". Unv.'ü." Sun !.iv h'" I 1- ".". "hrlsf. n I';..!. av.r ..t 7. t'hari-' WVaver. prt-i. ):. II .-.ppy Hojr i l.jli at .1 .. k. Wi'.!i;.') 1 !:U'!.t j.raver rr.- t'.: I'rhlav r'.j.., .!a. If y.ii :r. t t h .1 a '-'o.l !ti-'. .1 at fall to ö-rt" f. t'..' k tr'.a! P i: ! . t r'4l i.rl' 1 . t t 1 .. ..li'ir.-'. ! '.'..1 ..i. ... .... . .. .. .. .. .....'-'.. t re. PRESBYTERIAN. I Srt ('or. asMnpt n v ;i :, ; Paf iyette kt.. P-v. t'l.arli-x A. Pippin' . ti. I. I , ruiiii?.'.-.-. Mi t'liarl tte M. Partrpir. a":t.i!it t tt'.- !.it.:t -. Iu'l5e v ..r-l:l ;.t 1i:l." ; !.:. .n .1 T:"'1 I'. M'Tiiliiz - :'. Mta.' ? tl. Cr." Iji.al i. I praiv eri. 0

. fie .-ii !i!:z w it ?. -li-.rt :nMr- fy tv.e :ai-f.T .11 "A P.i.l Stop" PiM- . ti..o f :t :"' a. 11. M.-ti" l! J -w -Mj '-Inti at a. rn. .liinior P:i'!avr at j. in. 1 1 ; iT P.p!e - Hify nt ;:.' j.. 1:1. Annual i:e--f ! n 1, .1.1 v .it 7:.a p in. Prhl.i v NUM Pi!. .. in 1 af p. .. I Trinity "r. 'olfax ar. an! St. Peter f. Pv. .f Ln S. Purns. pa Tor. P.iMf ' hr...l l:.'. Prayer no ting y:l.": J. P. Whlte:a.i;i. s u peri n ten. lent. 'harl-M 'a'-nT. .np-riiiteii.liit. Sio'i (i..firi ;,t P:.-;n rtiinz worship f "r'linatloii . f !.)-r ami !eaem mi'l t!.- lr "it.iil.iti'.ii of th. i,,. ofa. er f'-r th- ornin' j ! r with aj.propriate rn.oii !. IN- pat .r. All n-vl el' te.I "fr!' ;s i.f all ..r'.i ni .a t h'im onn-tel vit!i f!.- hur' li are r-U-t'. to I pr-t-at aiil -It together In the f roti t --aH. :i:.h' P-..p!e 'hri-tiaii Pn.l.-avor n i-t j i: tr at :.". Pv-ni:iir nervi-- at 7:'".' with th.. pakt r'- hirtlelav me-"i-'. Pa Ii' Ahl meeting Tue, lay 1(fterii....:i .-it the hiir-ii. Trainlnir las- at 7:1". W' .liie.l.i v venliiz f. lh.w-.! hy nii l v.eek . r i ;it h h'iIh ii ami thf ' fi' ir pr.i.fi. e .-it Knights .f M. Paul pol." :.i.(tinz 1 ri-lay evening.

" tniinter per. II. I. Hosfetter, I ai r. Sinn lay -. h...i :r,u a. in.; J. I. l.ii.rri'.:.. s iperinfen.l.'iit. Puh;e nur-f-l lo:l." a. in. ami 7 :.". p. mi. iii--f nt li::y to r- -ive n. '-in', er. N.-w mein l.-ri piihli'ly r1 ' i.f I .lll'l the I. . I. 's Slipper oherV"l et P: l"i. Pveninz then,.-; ;'.!! IIa: .vp-'k.-n t., t,,. Worhl in aiel Thruii'h i.riit." .luni ' '. P.. 'J ', (. k. Itin riu -.1 : 1 te p.. s.-nior i'. p . t'.:::n n'.je-f, "on.e.r:i 1 i n nr 'riine t" !'"1." Pr iier ii) tlnz W Mliu'M.lay 7 ';. Miiijeef. "Kpli'iau s. ' hapt-r II. II;'- trii"teei au I ieaeont will in''t Tu. .iy -v'ninz at 7 :-'lo. Hope C 'Impel Peer anI Ihiytm Bts. r.f-.r-e Willi.nn AhUori. P. I.. niiiiMer. Pil.ie school !:.o 'iir pilery. nuperln-t-ii.l-nt. 'Ifivses for .ill atten.l'int. A. Iliits Use the 1 1) t e rtn 1 1 MlJ 1 less. ,n ; all -las-s fruni Junior t:iwn the gralel syst m. M" m i 11 ir theme: ISsentiaN for Sue- " in P. u-in. -si ami liu-ion." The 'iiiiirian Pmliaior S h ty praier in-et-ii.k: at ". To,ie: " Th' '(.nx-.-rati n I Tim'.' I '.( i in :. Pii-niii v.rhip with evaui:eliti'- riimn tu- the inini-ter at 7 -..'lO. Tlu in.': -Mt. iilve The PpWar.l VUi.-n." Thi a the last in a Peril's of i Sun. lay v -i 1 i 1 1 r talks upon the ir. t;eral theme. "M untaiii-top PxperP liei'S." 'll-V liihl-W.'i-k lliei'tluu' Will he h 1-1 Weiiieiilay nihf at 7 : '.. Topie: " IIou u Know ;..! :itt'r.' '.1. 1:10, This iii.etin-' will he purely levol lonal. hivtlnz "0 minutes: aft-r whih will he h-ll the regular r 1 1 n t lily meeting 'f th p.i'.Ie 1 thiol tn.ar.I. ii-itii:z 'f all fi i'he:-. ami ofti. rs of tti- P.ii.ie s !n.il ah. I the sesi..n ,,f ,,. rlnirril. Ill allition to the iiiisines. to te eonsi.h-re.l. a l.ri'f -tmlv in ei.mpa ris.n f uniform an l ra.ie.l lessons will !. iven hy Mr. AIll-on. T,,. pul.lie i-. e..rIially in-viti-l to att.-n-I ami participate jn all of fhe-e ervi.---. ( r"ii)ioHn fin- -rh I)r. Thompson, superliitii.!ent. Sun. lay s.-liool p ni. l'rea hiiitf stv1 ' '. . m. 1'rUhii; t nion Sunipthni Prairie ro.id, r -j in rt-r inile west of (live pt. Hi Me .ho,.! at 2:..n p. in.. Owen Whitenian. fjiiperinteinlr nt ; international k"sns. Hungarian 7riier W'aslilnzlon ar. and CT.erry .t.. Pcv. P. P.ert'jk. pastor. BAPTIST. I Irst Main and Wayne pt3.f Her. Plj.irl.s A. ncler. Preaehlnj at 10:0 a. m. Penlnz !M ii' ' 7 :'M. '"inmunio,! with -nPIre.- i.y th' pat"-. Solo. "My Pe.e IliT ail'l M V I.olll." h i'lh-y P.11. k. Mini; I.y Mrs. Po.le. A hiir-ory n maiutaiiu'il .luring the inrniuz -erviee. .Iin.i .r Pnh'ii at ." p. m. Mi-s Plorem-e .P-nnin's. Niiperiutemleiif. P.. . P. P. meeting at Plö. Topi.-, "Tlie 'on-e. ration . f Tlin'."' Ps. lo:1.17. A. las'ar, l.-ail'-r 1 'onseera t ln nieetinz. I.ienin sen i. e at 7 :'H. Patrs topic: "A Po..jj P. inner.'" Quältet. 'There i- a I. ami of Pure Ieliulit." Stielley ; M'lart.f. " Pay My Sins on .Isiis." Haw ley. Meeting f tlie t.o.inl of trusties Tu-.. i.v v'iiiatr af 7 :!". Teachers' training .1.:--. Weil nev.i.iy eveuiuz. Supper nt '.:10. stmly at ''hnreh praur iiieefini; We. Ines. lay evenincr at 7:10. The Mi-sjouary so.-iefy win hohl 1 .-.sion .. Tri. lay evening. t. w hi.-Ii the i'.'ltiemMI ale i 1 1 v i t . i . Suhjeet. "A pe 'k s Tour Tlirouirli Purepe -uil tjulnry iuincy .nn.l P.lalne nr., Hev. T. .1. Pars. ms. p.isfur. Sumla .sehool '.P.lii a. rn. .lohn W. Pen. lall, superintendent. Mi rninz worship in:."'.o. IP Y. P. P. ii :l". Pvenln s.-ri l.-e 7 :"'.. Morniiiir tli'ine: "My Ponl s portrait." The p.. r.'s Supper will he a ' 1 PI i II i sf ere. I . Noun:.- P'ple"s ine'tin l : lö j. in. Pea'l- '. Mis pin!, Mjt. Topi.-: "The Poles,., ration of Tinie." Pieniii: serii-e it 7:Ji. The .i-i..r will 1 'in a cerm 'f s.-rni.'ns on " r.ie Story of the Pro.l-l-al Son" in f.nir .-ii. i pt.'-s. Suivlar r.liif. theni" will he "The' Pure of Pi'.-.-- Spe.-iil .in irin tr. .M"ii.Iav venlnir. th" ollIi- People's Illonthly' ,nin.S :n-'tin' ami ,!., at th .-luireti. Tu.'s,1,v at ,. ni. Wotrmii's- Pnio'n Hjhle -lass -tuovin- iiKluM-s will meet with Mrs. f Saiflmeier. 7l All.-n st. The ' i i-s in H"!.i-s will not ine. t next week. WV. n.'.s. lay. 7:,r, nihlw'ek erii. eat th . hur-!;. Pi un n la r.-port Pri.lai l!.e (.uii- p.-,.;.).' will atten.l a" ' - P. I '. ':i My .i t ( Mannt ion 'japlist 1 t.'l . I'.ir.ls. 11 t '' v ". ". ".iMer, I. I. pas for. Pvei,-ii.-.' v.-rvi.,.. 7:::.'. Prayer nietJ;i- ThursI . I v s p. in. 1 irt .. eillsh i "or. Laurel ami Napier Ms S.rvi.e i: a. m. an.l 7 :." p m -very .-.t!."r Su:u n.v. Kev. V. V. Jewell nil! prenr-h CHRISTIAN. fir.t M..in st.. south of puhli. library, Pei. .lehn M. Alexander. pastr. Morning . P.iMe m !i.. 1 ; ;;o Prof, "ip in,.., ,u. 1 peril, tenl.iit ur tea. hers ale trail,.. I. ievso,s cr.n!- ;-. ...n. I hiss,., f r all .-!:. M. n's". hiss ; taught hy II. S Miln r. Morniii-- w.r- . - i'.' al l:p. S.-rm n. "Th Man at l'"f!',la." iei:in;r w.-rs'iip at 7 :.".i Se. : M-T- Pioleaio:- :,r ; Topie: "The . tise.-i-at .n ,.f Tine." Praier ami i praise seri!.. Wedm-sdn .it 7:::, Top;.-; !"'ir 'aii. try." .Junior Pn.i.aior Satur- , -lav ., rteri. ...... t o;.-,i H.l.n Mar- ; trot. ile. sup,. rinten. l.-nt. Strangers an.l iiifors i'i th.-.ity are .-..r-liallv invite, 1 I r-' worship w ith us Indi.in: Avenue hi. Hani an.l Witwer i nvs Pev. i II Franklin pastor. Pr-.l ! P. Wils .ii. sniuiay .s -ti-.oi superinfernlen' j Marninc sen h e U V. P. S. i.'. -t I prayer meetii irs tp.'u) p. m. Pienint; ervh e. 7:4". W e-lues.l.ny eveninp; praver j siTi-li'e. 7 :"0. I I.in.lrn Avenue rtuireh of ( hrUt Plnen av. ami Pari isle m. LMwar.I 'astle. I pastor. Pre.p-.viii: 10;4." a. in. and 7 :öil i p. in Sun. lay n. hool .) : a. m. F. at '.:4". p. in. Prayer meeting: Wednesday j at 7 :4o p. in. ' EYANC.ELICAL ASSOCIATION I lrt I.nfijette and Monroe sts.. W. II. Pre, h ley. pastor. Suiid.iy s.-h! at v.i a. in., (jeore J. Lot:, superintendin t. The report for t'.ie first juarter will .' kiv. n ! the s,., -retary. ''Uihinatloti -"le and s.-rmoii hv tti pastor at ;o:;o. Suhj-vt: "The pen Poor." V. P. A. -tf r. :.'.n. Piarr.a Nii.it. pre'.. l.-nt. a!.i.-t. "C, iis...',-i:l..!i ..f Tim.-.'" Plnier Ntnit. '.. ad.-r. 1 - -in s.rnion f. r the ."':.,,. le.-T at , :::. Praier l.icl. l::g Thu, a v it 7:1." Crair L'.:i-.In war W. and Prh k & . Lev. Pini.d I. SpoicLer, minister. ;'un- i day f-cheoi at '.:.'. J a. ic. i.orge W. I'e- 1 r.ne. jpeiir.tendent. Morning worship! ai.d s..r:!: ,;i o :J) 2. ni. j Morning t.'.-i.e: "Th.' Gr.-at Pr -j ' 1 ia:it i " . P. A. s.Tii.e C.-4" p m. Pr. -i lent, xi r t Tri. lie. I'ad.-r. Mrs.1 V Mii'.-T. T- ; : -: - I ! do. -rat !". i1 I ;!.!. " Pie;,i:,i,' s. rvj. 7,:.o p m. IM. a.-: "A'lvir to i'..:i.ti." M..:ith!v I !:-;:icss i:,e i: i: of th Yoi:.g psp'. 's al.iaus Ti;c-day, 7.1". p. m. Midweek

ervl. e Werjijf.s.iay 7 :'.o p. m. s"ern:.?. hy '! rd- l:t !--n r. -Miipati Main and Monroe p!. per. J. 0. Mosler, past .r. Sunday e hool at 'J:'.7 . ni. S. r-h:nan, 'J p-nnten.lent. Srrnon at 2 : 4 ." a. in. M"n.hi' .:ihjt: "Tti- Maske, 1 Souree ft Temptation." Y"unjr people's hIII-in-at :.".' p. in.. .I..y-- I-hni.m. preIdent. .-suhl-'t for tli veniin:: "The 'on -eeratlon of Time." Itder. Mis 1. 'Ila "arhieiie-. Sermon at 7:.'u p m. S'ihJct: ".1 es lis 'hrl.sf tlie Same. YestiTday, Today and I'orever." Spial iiiu-ie will I-" a feature of hoth pr-aeh-1 itir services. P.ulnes m'tinif f the Youne peej.le's aUS.'ime r. Tuesilar evening at 7:4". Missloimry auxiliary, monthly iiietinir "ii -l n-lay eienlnt: af 7:.':. Mrs. w. Fromm wilt make an ail1rss on missionary work Jone by pioneer pr-aehT". I'turlr iraefe on Pridai nirht at s oVlivk, n Sunrifiy. April !r!i. ftiere will be r, preaehine ,sTvle-s n ;i-iii!iit of Th ja-tor' at-s.iM-. who will at that tim be attenditu' the tinuual fsinferer...' nt Iluritinsrhurr. 7lnn'a Finn rlirlrnr T" Wavna mnA

j St. Peter st. Per. Martin tiaffeney, I pmtor. I Sf-rvbi'H every Wednesday erenlnff ( durinc Int at 7 :."0 o'el.n k. ! SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MLSSION CHURCH. Suedihh Kvanjeüeal Cor. Scott and Or. hur. 1 st. Per. n. K. Moberg. pastor. Sun. lay school at 0:.") a. m., Osrar Herj:ptrdf. superintendent. ' Morning xvorshlp at 10:1." a. m. Y. 1'. meeting at 4 p. m. Fveiiin service at 7 :G0 p. m. BRETHREN. First Urethren (nurrh-121 4 S. Mirhiff iu st.. Kev. A. II. Thome s. pastor. Sunday BehoHil U:f,0 a. in.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning pervlce 10.-..0. Christian Pndearor 6:30 p. m. Prenlng s rriee 7:30. llrst thurrh of the Urethren Miami st. and Indiana av. T. K. fJeorge. pastor. Sunday vhool at 0:30 a. ni.. Cliarle.i Yo-b-r, superintendent. Classes for all. liosoel sermons by the pastor at 10:30 ami 7:30. . li ristlan Workers meetJni at : :."Ur. I an Heid, leader. SutJ-t: 'ndoni." Fndeavirer nu-etlnz at the same lour. Prayer ineetine Wednesday evenlnis- af the rhureh at 7 :". Mr.s. Jacob Prbe, leader. T'ahers' meet in ir at :1.". Jood n2rcatlonal lnpln at all services. Seond ( liureh of the flrethrfn CushInj; and Van Huren sts. Kev. J. O. (ira fer, pastor. Sunday p.-hool at D :S0 a. in., J. A. Senetnan. PUfierlntendent. MornItiff serrbe 10:30. Fvenlnc service 7:30 'hristlan workers' meetlnp at ':30 p. m. ; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday S p. m. Conference Memorial 00 S. St. .Tcsieph st. Iter. (1. F. Ityer, pastor. Sunday r -hool at :30 a. in. . K. Wilson, superintendent. "lasses for all The Sunday -hool begins a Sunday school eampaicn of elfftit weeks, an imaginative autonmbile trip to th' ttert.ein home bein the objective point. All be sure to be ready t .-tart this first Sunday. The pastor will prea h evening and mornlnjr. Morning' Kiibjeet : "Man's I etermination." livening. "The Model Worker." Christian Pn.Ieavor at 5 :.".). pre.s-b-d by the mission study. The official board will meet Monday evening. The brotherhood will meet on Tuesday evening, .ludee Warner of the eity court will give the ablress. The boys are invited to this meeting ? the brotherhood to hear tlie jinbge Prayer service "We.li-esdny evening. Miss Agnes J-ordon. leader. The Woman's Missionary society will meet with Mrs. p '. Tr'iver. PCO p. Wavne t.. Friday nt 2 :.".o LUTHERAN. HoI.t Trinity KnglUh Sherman v. ind Lindsey st., Pev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m., E. Motts, superintendent. Men's IHM' class taught by the pas. for. Subject of lesson: "Christ Pefore Ibvro.l and Pilat"." 'hief s'rvie with sermon by the pastor at 10:3o a. in. Subject : "The Urea I of Fife."' I.utlier leiigiM ilevof jona I service af i :3j p. in. Topi.-: "Pontius pila'e's Iist P.-s.'.rt." I'a.b'r, Miss lidna WPkcson. esper w ih s.Tinon hy the pator at 7 :-"'i i. in. Subj.s t. "Tlie Trial and Condemnation." Sermon Illustrated with sten-optbon views. Th" church council will hold it regular monthly meeting on Monday evening. Tlie Teacher's as..iation wiil meet Tuesday at 7 :4." p. in. at ihe church. Lenten services on Wednesday at 7:1-" p. m. Subject of 'rmn : "Will Pveryhod.v he Saved'"" Adult eatecheti -al Instruction immediately following this service. Tlie Parlies' Aid oci'fy will meet on Thursday nftern.n at th.homo .f Mrs. John Michaels. Call, fornla a v. Choir rehearsal Fn.iay at 7:l." p. m. at the church (at hefical j iiisiru-tion on Monday, Thursday and aturday. t. I'anl'n German Lutheran, Jefferson and William sfs. Pev. II. IPdle, pastor. Cermau service at 10 :.".o a. m. Sunday school at U :30. Fngllsh service m the e- nd and fourth Sundavs of the month at 7:30. Morning subject: "Kingdom f ;..d." Pvenirtg: prgiven'ss of Sins" Member meeting at m. Gloria Del .reIfh f'hapin and Kerr 8ts., Kev. iottfried Olson. Sunday school J a. ra. Service at 10:?U a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Monday evening males chorus practice. Tuesday evening Sunday schl teachers' inciting it tlie home of Mis Agn-s Poter'-oii. S. 'ha pin st. V-dim-lay evening at 7. confirmation school an.l tnid-wi ek s-rvice at o'1m k. Thursday --ninc choir practice at Friday 'vanliig Puttier league meeting. Ponimittfc. ii-ses iiut h and I'sther IJ-samb-r and Axel Almulf. Saturday aficriiooD eonfinnation vjn.nl at I. EPISCOF'AL. j St. .lames Lafayette st . north of j ! Washington av. Parish lions,.. r10 W. 1 ; Colfax av. Light Pev. .lohn IPiren ; White. I. P.. bishop of the oiocese of 1 ' uortherr. Indiana, rector. Per. II. K. V bite, vicar. ! Ib.iy coininni.ioM at 7:-".' ami 11 '. -Jock. ' 'Morning sermon bv the vicar Subie.-f : 'Ihe I.ivin- Pra.id." The '.hoir 'will' sing tl - coinin 11 ni"ii -ervlce and an an- : them. Young I'copie's ','iitv at ; :.".(. Leader. Hug - Yoedis.-h. The bishop will t iidminister the rif- of nntirmatlon in : 1 the eianing at s o'ch. k. Pailv services' at 7:-".i. '.. 12:10 and 4 :.". W.-dnesdai ! ,nvii!:iir s.tv the bihop. e at 7::Vo with add loCATHOLIC. ! St. rtrirk' "07 S. Taylor up. Kev. ; Job.ii F. PeGroote. C. S C. pastor. Low 1 nii.ssts at 7:"0. a. m. High mass and rruou at 10:;;o baptism at 2 p. m. Yespers at 3 :.'! j. m. Sunday I school at .las) p. m. Meeting of church societies at 4 p. ni. ! st lletlvlgy rolish Cor. Scott and Nai pier ts. Lev. Anthony Zuboivlcz. S. I C, pastor. Low- mass at 7 :30. 9 and 10 a. ra. Sunday s bool at 2:30 p. m. IeneI dictlou at 2 :S0 p. ra. j t. Stanislau' Polish 1." N". Lincoln I st. Kev. Unman Marclulak, pastor. M.im at . o0. L and 10 a. in. St snimlrr's folUh s2. . . Webster tt. Low mass at :".'J a. m. High mass at lo a. ni. Yespers at 2 p. m. M. A.lelbert's Polish Olive and Iran? sts Pev. .lohn Kubacki. pastor. Iailv m iss at :lö p. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7 :üo. Sunday miss v and 10 i.. rn. st. Jorph Hill st. and Laal av.. Patrick J. 'arroll. C. S. C. past.-r. Ivjw masses at 7 :.".o and 1 a. ru. iligli icass at lo. Peiitdlctlon 3 p. iu. st. Stephen's Hungarian -Thon:.ns and M-Pl.erson sts. Pev. Alexander Varlakv, pastor. Maps at s:oo and 1(:1." a. rn! ui.da U 1 at 2:oo p. m. l.nedletloii at .';:(. p. m. Sarrrl llrurt Nofr" 1'iiro. Low mass .it ii a. ni. students' nia?si nt s a. in. Parish mass at 10:1a a. iu. 'Vespers at 2 p. ni.

Serbian Plinche and Kcndill .-.fs Per. Pbiiipp Sred.in..vih, pnsfor. Services and prea- hit.g every Sunday and holy day at 10 a. m. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. rrsrees clut h!t. M'lvill building. 21- S. Lafayette st.. Sunday 3 p. m. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Je Uli Temple Detb-I.l P.is.ilie ar. oihI Ta 1 r t. Sundiy .-hoiI af 0:1.".. Servh-s Sunday morning at l':3. Julius A. laihert Will ofh'iate. Subject. "The 'Mir.-ol'S ef t!i" Past." SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sundiy prvpes nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. .nd a t-fti-nionlil meetirg on evrr Wednesday evening at iM'k. Sunday s.-hooi for children and young people up to the age of '.'0. i-. from i:4.". t" I0:.';o. Leading rcoUif maintained by this ehurcli on the seventh floor nt the J, M. S. building, are upt-u every afteracx.n. SALVATION ARMY. Su ml ay service. Morning, county jail. 0:3i. Noon Sunday s.-hool, 2 :30. L'veniugs. gos;,i servio-s 7:-Lj. Capt. NeLemiah P.rovkcs. officer in charge. CHURCH OF GOD. Services are held in Melville hall. 212 S. Iifavette st. Sunday school nt 10 a. ni. Mrs. Pmma Kaltshack, surM-rin-tendetit. Priching servi-e at 11 a. m. and 7:-'j0 p. ni. GOSPEL MISSION. There will l.e n-rvi.es held each evening at the 7ispl Mis-sion. 42 Ii. Lasalle av. (lMd speakers are provided anl the publ'.c Is conlially invited to attend. MISSIONS. Mennonite Hope Mission-32 ) N. Olive t. Iicue Mission I3G H. Lasiile ar. Per. A. J. Shafer. superintendent. Luther Laue, manager. Work furnished free for unemployed. Meeting every evening at 7:10. Phone. P.eil, 23IM. Serv'ccs every evening at 7:30. Sunday kvc'nol 2:l."i. Services in county jail Su -day at 3 Men furnished for house-cleaning, rugbeating' etc. City II." Ii. Jefferson blvd. Kay A. Kird, superintendent. Sunday school at 3 p. rn. M-etlngs ever.- night at 7:30. lUbie class at 4 lülm k. SPIRITUALIST. The South prt-nd Prognssive spiritual society w ill hold their annual anniversary s.-rviiTs Sunday. April 2, ii Ked Men's hall. :UC, S. Michigan st. Afternoon service at 2:30 p. m. livening oervlce at 7:3 p. m. The lecturer and message milium ulilsbe II. L. Pirl of Indianapolis, I ii 1 . a well known psichlc and bs-. turer. All are cordially invited. Prlng your lunch and stay for both services. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 313 Ii. Jefferson blvd. Kegu'nr meeting Sunday, 10:40 and 7:3i oVIock. Wed-ui-sday and Saturday cvenirg at 7:1.7 o'clock. Y. M. C. A. Y. M. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men. in the auditorium of the boys' building. A special speakr will ?e secured for each Sunday and special music will be furnished. Y. W. C. A. The Pusin-ss Women's Hihle class nil, have ha ige of the vesper 3ervi-e Sunday at ." p. iu. -sp-r servie at th" Y.ning Woao'ii's 'hristian ass K-iation Sunday at ." p. in. Kv. 1". K. haugherty will sp.-ak n fhe 'I're-eminence of I'lnisi." special mushby Miss Marjorie Fields. Host.-sses fr the nicefing and the social hour which follows ar- tin members of tinF.u.s'.iu'ss Women's P.il.le class. The V. W. C. A. building is op"ti every Sunla.v afternoon frMn .'. until 7 iMjk. All young woii.e.i and girls weh. nie. SOUTH BEND & MIS HAW A KA MINIST ERLl AsSSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at 10 a. m. at the V. M. C. A. Kesident and visiting ministers always vxeb-ome. President. T. J. Parsons; vice pn-siilenf. L. M. Fdwards ; secretary, W. II. Freshler. , N'Xt Mornlay the ass,M-ia t i"n will discuss the te.K hlllg of th- Hible fo public school pupils.

SILIUS NOT SUNK BY GERMAN SUBMARINE Norxwgiail Ix'alioii Informed Invotigation Malo l Natal Ant liorit ic-s. LONDON. April 1. Foreign Minister von Jagow of Germany has nititied the Norwegian legation in Rerlin that investigations by the naval authorities proved that th" Norwegian bark Sil i us was not sunk by a German submarine, says a dispatch t Reute rs Tt It gram 'o. from its correspondent at Christiana. The ili.is was sunk March 1 :: in Havre roods of seven Americans in the crew, all escaped unhurt excrpt one. The captain and two sailors of tlie Silius were reported to have been drowned. A wireless dispatch from Rellin n Mart h 1". iioed the verseas News agency as saving that an otficial investigation had been established and that no German submarine v.as concerned in the sinking of the silius. I. N. C. rfEAD BANKRUP Tlioina .1. stcr Declare lie Has Only $1.n in C'a-Ii. ('RANTON. Ra.. April 1. Thomas J. Foster, president and founder of the International 'orr -spondence schools of this city. Friday filed a I et it ion in voluntary bankruptcy in the Fn'.tcd States cvrt. In Iris petition Mr. Foster places his liabilities at i t 7 S. Ö 1 and his assets at 4 4 "?,:. mainly made up ,f stockholdings in various companies, affiliated with the International Text lb. ok . He declares that h- ids but l,.o cash in hand' and bank deposits of but --". ;o TO Ill'TI.TO. International N-w Seriic: ! FORT WAYNF. Ind.. April 1. HiintiiishMi was tb.i.s'-n as tlo- next I meeting place of the Northern Inlijana Mtth.dist Kpicpal t--.nferer.ee.

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WASHINGTON', April 1. The annual fight over river and harbor improvement was opene." in the hoas.i today with Chairman Sparkman urging; passage of the $40,000.ooo appropriation Pill framed by the incr ami harhor cfunmHtre, and IN'P. I-'rear and other republicans attacking it as an extravagant "pork barrel'' measure. General debate will continue until aturdaj night at least and alter that there, probably will he a week of discus-ion on amendment. .Mr. s'parkman pointed out that the committee had stricken out all proposals for new projects sae that for deepening; the approaches) to th Lrooklyn navy yard, urged by Pres't Wilson and Sec'y Daniels as a preparedness measure. He insisted that less adequate appropriations were made for continuing; work on projects already under way, much of the past expenditure would go to no purpose. Many items in ihe bill were cornmended by Mr. I 'rear, who v as one of thoso whose opposition to last cur's appropriation measure result -

j ed in cutting; it down by about half. He said the present bill had been so framed that In order to suppor; the president's request for Urooklyn Improvement the house would have to vote big sums for use on "scores of questionable streams and estuaries." Attendance in the house, which has heard the rivers and harbors question fought out many times, dwindled to a corporal's g:uard aa the debate progressed, despite the fact that Republican Ivcader Mann had demanded at the outset that a quorum be present before discussion should begin. U.S. TRADE IN FEBRUARY BREAKS ALL RECORDS lixports Iied Thc of PeivmlVr by Fifty Million Dollars. Imports Arc $191,000,000. WASHINGTON. April 1. Amcri-e.-.'s exports and imports both were greater in February (han in any previous month in the countiy's history. Figures assembled Friday in the bureau of foreign and dnriestic commerce show exports had a total value of $40I.S3t.r2S, exceeding by J .".(.000, (mo tlv record set last Pect m be r. Imports reached $194,000,oo o. Total exports for the first eight months of the fiscal year were valued at $ 2..' S6.30 ," 0. indicating iti the opinion of department of commerce ofiicials a four billion dollar total for the year. February imports exceeded January's by $10,oo o.(i no. l-'x ports were valued at $v 3. 0 0 o. 00 0 more than in January. A favorable trade balance of $1.29.",217.4'.2 is shown for the last eight months. Gold imports in February are given as ..;, ofio.ooo and for the cip.ht months $32S.'O.".4.nO0. NOTK Ii TO LliASF-llOLPFRS. All lessees of space in the Farmers Trust P.uilding; are requested to call on the renting cmmittee "f this building In reference to the equipment fir their office rooms. The contractor.- are completing their work and will not Like orders for changes or special ( nuipment after April Mh. Tenants should apply to Gaylord H. i'aso who will be In the building during both day time and evenings next week to make necessary arrangements for their rooms. Xdvt.

Gov. Ralston Probes Troubles At Muncie; More Men Injured

MFNCIj:. Ind., April 1. Following disorders of Thursday, when there were serious clashes between wet and lry workers, Gov. Ralston Frblay sent Adjt. (Jen, F. I Bridges and Maj. K R. Naftseger of the Indiana national guard to this city to ascertain the true state of affairs and to take drastic steps in case local authorities were unable to handle the situation. After a confereno3 with Sheriff Albert 'Harra and Mayor Ranch, the state officers announced that they were satisfied with the management of the situation and expressed confidence that local officers would be able to preserve peace and order. Acting under re-commendations of a itizens' committee, Sheriff O'Harra Friday morning swore in special deputies and more than 150 tpeclal officers were patrolling the streets all day and late .it night. They were fr the most part business men. deputized from their places of business. The dry forces were filing remon strap. es Friday, and whi. -nore w ere filed at night, at 11 o cleck no reports of seriofs trouble had been received. It had been feared that with the drys riling signatures, wet sympathizers might attempt to prevent the cars reaching the county auditor's offic e. Four years ago local authorities faced this situation and there were several fights at that time. Yhitnoy is Iying. Frank Whitney, dry worker, who was assaulted Thursday afternoon as- he stepped fro.-n the police station, where he had given bond, to- - th r w ith Wilbur I'.yman and Ward Marshall, also dry workers. af;tr haiinc been arreted on

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Pair of Brothers Slay Themselves CHICAGO, April 1. Edward F. Cummings, superintendent of schools of Landing. Mich., committed suicide here FYiday. While the police were establishing his identity, a telegram from Grand Haven. Mich., stated that Dr. Herbert Cummings, his brother, a dentist, was dying of self-Hdminister'd poison. Edwarcl P. Cummings registered at a hotel under an assumed name and shot himself. He was despondent because of disabilities due to an accidental gunshot wound susta'ned last winter. He left the following note to his wife: "lt.- I W, . w Wif. T-... tn. I i. ' o i . ur. ,. -O or-, i . under these conditions. You knowwhy 1 am going. Would to (;od there were some other way out of this. My heart aches for you an.l our children. Thank God you will not be entirely impoverished, for you have been the best and dearest wife a man could ever have. Had I but but known wha was coming to me I would never have afflicte.l you with such a union. I have struggled and hoped ever since the accident of last December. "If my will power has been weak I am sorry. I have done everything I could. I appreciate all tlie board has done for me an! I cannot impose upon the community by pre charges of arrying concealed weapons, was at the point of death Friday and physicians said he could not live. Sam Wiley, who was arrested shortly afterwards on a charge of assault and battery and released on $500 bond, could not bo located. A new charge, charging intent to kill, was filed against YYiley -n circuit court. I'rcd Kubach was arrested on a charge of assault and battery with intent, for his part in the affray. When taken before Judge Fillis in circuit court he was remanded to jail without V bond. The Chargen against Whitney, Ryman and Marshall, the dry workers, were dismissed by motion of Prosecutor J. Frank Mann, who said that under the circumstances they could not be held for taking; steps to pr-'tect themselves. Cirornian Hurt. Emmet Crane was struck on the head in a. down-town street Friday afternoon with a beer bottle, but wha his assailants are is not known. Ralph Comer, son of a crocer, known to be dry. was assaulted onehalf .square from th court house early Friday morning and several stitches were required to close hi wounds. No arrests were made. Patrolman Ja Ties Jellis.n had a pistol battle early Friday morning, in the eastern part of the city when he was suddenly set upon by six unknown persons, who opened lire on him from all sides. The officer sought the safety of a tre and stood off his assailants until he had exhausted a belt I?ull of ammunition. From behind him two shots struck a tree just a few inches above his head. Why the attack was made is net known. He was rinally relieed by the arrival of other officers. About 50 .shots w ere e changed.

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