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METHODIST. Mit, nt.. II'T. Henry L. .'U ij.fti.-.v Sunin t:.- au-i.t"rl;i:n. -I-'i ; -r i n t'-ii'l"' t. i-jrni r t J 7 :.';) j. rn. prajer i. tPit:. u4t.,r. clay d' Ij.m.J u r.i:.,r, 1 0 . i a in. au JCi: U!!..ld t :4 p. i.".. At V." inri.lriiT - rv!. m I ' ik a "'II." K ;-t':r.' m 1:11511." Fii.wrtN ; Im.; v. ill 1 p,,wr i'f p. rn.. il.Ji-t: r 1 zi -r Al -Mr With r.! ie F..k." M!-m M irl'. i II I i-:in -i.i-rt nr.l w- ii.. t..i it.- -...,,. i..- M II A ::.- ' i ' hr. dlatrlt i ; ; r'. . r. ! i; t . ":' "J1 ik .n! ron.ii.ir " 1' .'-.. !!. la'.'i .l rr-craiii f-r t!. .tr. under t! lien of i;. I. L! yi, Prelude. ":;li;;j. Iirc.iieunl li.vinn Sullivan ; ar '. .::. i. "' Nt l'iliiiirr; 'fT.-ra!-.: 1 y l;ni..-i,-r.-l:i . -! I-t I s i::g"i ! 1I ire!iil in A lv JI. A. Awi," M. M-Tid-.g Thon ; MM l,y ; V " - "!..- :' id S a." t.v v. "M ! "ly in T." ';! in i: it ..!... '.Nr. i!.-;t'i!.!). j : v 1 1 - 11. t !n : it . .--I ii il hymn, "F. i r-.r, v" l.v m; liv.ui t: ;a ' l Will Lift ti; Mi:.- FeIIwith; f.rr.rnr ry. "II I-a!-l!i .'I !l - 1. V Me" F. I'.v n:ry P---t: Ptlr iL M. I'aul'it l-n'orl.l ".:f; p'.-rte an. ll'-v. Jatn H I.. i .r aatcr. Snudiy f' h"-' at jtjy A. Fish, a'jj-e.-lt.t- n.! nt At P:1.". n. :n t:.- n..n'. -t-r nr.. I !.! I. ii.. i ri'T. I) i r. "Christ F..lrl,.a, an-l t:. will inr. " W h'il- t!..- I'.ril. r 'I. rltvl" t.y I! itf .n iin-l "T.iK.- My Fpon '.i." I y A-lam-i. At 7::;i Ir. I i r ! : ri-r will ;'ak ":i '"I'1 trli.tiam." !'!.- n-r::i..n will - tiv ru'.'tl'.n (.i'turt-i In f-v rtris . Mi-inU-ht Kile .-f Pail II.-r.-." i ir .kp. in. P.I - :..,...,! 1 ;.. M:i. W. II. .Sv. intz will mii', L.rd-' .y P."h?u. n U ".li-iii M !. i.i v - en - ' ir: ic the ater w 111 :iv at V." i.:l'l-w--k i .f add :; i TTl'- the l.isf ..' a s TrThe AL!tl" 1. I tr.r. -'r.r s: tt,- Iin n n d Tuff s!a. Frank K. Io.i-iierty. pat .r. -l.i-s m.tIr.a :4. rhari. s A. U avii.-. I.-i.ter. Sua!ar ::."; a. rr. Prof. J.'.hri A. V.yrr. anWorship w ith x.-rni ni. 1" : I". s.-rnv-n v Ilev. M II Appier. . distrh't supr - li"ted-:it. S..o. "l.'.ke" As a i I.i rt le-Ire.-h,' lAlllttson). f.v Mrs. f,.-ri;- I ul- ' in er. tda-s I r)!iatl'ner f. rla-. p. ef proiatln rs will I in. Till ! i e. I Into ',he hun h worth li'ui. on Palm Sunday. Fpin. -S ti : . 1 - l : "1 dPririee." L.-ld'T. P. jowin;' tiie i ea Fawn Kohiniii. S'do. "Aloi: W it!i Hod." (Ahotti, hy Mrs. ;.-.rj.'. Fulmer. Worship with frerni-.n. 7 p. rn. "The rr.t)l-m rt Ioul.t." M-n's ieatrii" husInesH iu-Jtlni; Monday at X p. in. Prayer rvl'.'e Wed n -ei ay at 7 :.'i0 p. in. The nervi es .n Palm Sund iy. April Pi. wli! l.e suited t ti.e day. Servhis will l.eid e-;ih even in tr during Pas-ion weeh. Th Skriptur- rel.it in to th mt- of f-r.ch day will Fe ready. Short address l'lTn. Sps lal inu-i'- -a h eiiinc. hpe-ial att'-ntt n Is ! i n ir K'v n t th Faster servhe. A ant.'ita wdll he rendered at the evening f-rie. Lowell lief M Miner and Fram i 's (iay II. I'.hn k, pa-tor. Sunday v ho-d b io. It. II. Motht. miperlntend'.-iit. M rnlnf service 11 a. m. MonilllR' S'lhjert : "Studj to Si -'U Thy.self Approved Fnt '. a Workman That N'-'-leth Not to As!iani'I KUhtly IHvl.iiiu the Words ..f Trutii." :porth le.ürue, .:.".!. K'.y I.ii-. pres1'Ient. Fveninir evaiitreli-tl " v.-rvi.-. s nt 7.:i'. Text. 'Thou Art Wiir'..ed in tinl'.alHn 's " I u rl ii lt u't we k a p-r- n il Wijrkers' i'iniirili'ii w;il ! roiidin tl. pre-.-ed i n Pass!. .ii we.-k ervios. Midweek pervli-s Wediie-day, 7:1.0 p. m. Irlaltr F.hiine anl Vanr avs , Ilev. Melvlu '. Hunt, pastor. 'i" so10,l t 9 Ti t. Tlifton Phillips, superintendent. MorniiiiT worship with serm-a:, lo:ir.. The i-t-t..r will dve t!i- llfth in th "SM r Iiliitr Mie-tions of Christ" series. "The Test ef Completeness." Miss Iren. Mltehell wiil hat ' liariT. f t!i Fporth league devotion. ils at 1:10. Fvantellstl'' HerviNe at 7 ::;o. Continu iti 'n of " rl.s n, "What It M.- n s t he a Christian A Fri.-ml." I he h.rus- holr will sine Junh.r la'ju Wednesday at ."...".0 p. rn. Mrs. W. F. nwen, superint inlent. Prayfr and .raise s.-rviee We.lMsd.iy evening at 7:1.".. Miss Martin will have harce of the la-s. Tie p:istr will rom dude the outlliie talks on the New Testarn.-nt. r.pwortli Memorial Cur FinAnIn way W.. and Dlive St. A. Hunter Kenna. pastor. ,Xerl.e- h.Aurs 1 1 ; 1 r, a::d 7:."J. M"rnIn- t"ph'. "The I IHJUeie 7::;o. tie he.l Thrist." Ilev. Il.nrv the First M. In f!;e evenlnir at ::o Iavis. 1. I., pa-'o i: the hur :i. will pr. a' li and adminNt. arid , .r.O,-. a-ramnt r t;i F.-rd s r-ni i-er. th Niin.l iy er-i.-e. Junior lea;re. :oi. l'.Werth 1 ear Uf. tir.O. A called ir.etlric of the 'ftl jal lxari at the d.s. of the morninc fvrvi-s.. Teaf-h -rs l'.itde Studv 1.1-js 1'riday at 7 :."o. RiviT rurl M. i:. s. Seventh St.. Tv. A. "". Smith, pastor. Sunday s.-ho.d . :.".o ruhll? w.rshl;. lo;p a. r:i. Suhi-st of the a.-rnion: "Some pp.rt unit i.-s for th Chur.di of TvMlay." An important ;m. llvUllnement Will he Ii.ade to the ts.nirrewratlon. Ivvot!n;il m.s-ti:. ,,f t)u. Fpwo.-th leairii. !'.:l."i p. m. Topi-. 'Ih lI winc th l't ai e Priii. e." 1. ,d-r Mr-s 'U'ri NfN.!i. Coi:tlnu.o;s revival iue t- ' inc 7:1.". r. m. Th. n;e. "...kinc I nto j the Hills." Monthly m.s.tin- of th? Methodist Ilr. th.Tho d ori Ni.ü.diy i.ihf j Junior l.-isue. Wednesday :,t i j.. ni" j Mld-wfsk i oiitin nous r ial in tI'ih: on' j VdiHday '-nitic at 7 :o ..V, .ek I'he em-ial P.sinl will hare d;.ir. of f.',.. opening eirt o the me.-tin-. T!.'ls church will hold evangelistic meetings during Passion week. lei.-inning April It'th. Rev. M. II. Appiebx. distil, t si,. perlr.ten.!.-nt. will pr.a.!i four times iurin.' th week. Stull Memorial Mlc'dcin T. I VI t.irli sts. Rev. F. ahh. pssfo-. S'ind 1 v s . Lool superat 9:4.". a. Intendcnt. iu., A. Katt.rhtdurich, German Laf.iyette and Wavne sts.. Her. II. S. Miller, pastor. Sc. .lay i.... &:3') a. ni., John Ko-!i. s-.jperit.teud.-nt. Preaching 10 30 a. m. .11. d 7 :i-0 p. in. Ep. worth league 7 p. m. Prayer mt-eting Weil ne day 7:FJ p. m. lean Sample st. nrd Miri.-tta nv.. Rer. Wr.Iter C. M.-rris. put errlce F' :i'.d. Evening s i M nr.g i 7::i". San- , Mol.dt. su- : perictcudvnt. I day evening. 7:T rayer i;a-ttir.g Wedr.es ( Portage (Impel Rev. Clir. df Y-'urr?. psst r. S-rndav s !.! ::t ! a. m. Mrs. William Kler.' superir.t nd. r t. 3Ier;ii:.g worship nt 11 o' ; k. . lnc by the p..si.-r. theme: "Reil R loU" ;- 1 Mt. rioomil-Rev. Civ t "r. Sun. Jay s h d at Stf mm. .-uperintei'.de::;. Fdhie 1 iss at 11 ft. :. Tille leek. M ' I nil: w . ! ;. n t Y a. g. PMS- . M.rhj . Gran1 pre.o -hlirg ef Flfe1t!: Tra Monson hapel Her. I a-tor. Sund iy s.-h -ol IV Mi'.iikcr;. -s.;;.. nt. Fpwort! le-ig;:e at ti F'oAort.i e-.gue t ; SuJ.'.s-t: '1"..;:. Cl.'ldn i.'s s. r tl-e p;, -!': . worship : t 7 the past r. '1 tier." Pray, at s o'.-I.s -Vw i j--t : "Sr. Fa : 1 1: r I. . e .it 7 Fi. . 1 . . , g :: ! iv e : ::..-!' !b y t e . FREE METHODIST. Ire? Mrttiixiist I'e: r. sy I a ni 1 av. Kusu st. E. N. F.i past.r. oh ..1 ! :: a. m. ;.s ciaia Stu.irt ar.d .!:ij a MOTHER GRAY S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Ort .-t I-r feverish n ess, I on Ii pul" n. ID n ilnrlir. sinmiirli lruMe. Trrlloni IM orders. -' llrttr. krn.a. T-.ItreitU lilt nlls .r.'Virk 1, .'i .-,... :. I k -.'. . .! ni'l Iff nt s, t.n - r- '.! MM I- . .1'r-..

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' i t-rintf n-1'r;t. Prenrhlug sttIk et 10:.'l0 i a. in. ; n-1 7:4" . in. MinIaj r.hn.l ü:30 in.. Mln tiara Stuart. u!?rl:itMii:.t. ! ':-.::g 10:.".) n. m. I'l n n. eating at ; 7 p. in. Fr-.o Mnj; nirrila at 7:4.i p. m. Hrr I'arU I rrf Mrthodlat Four- , t-:;Ti an ! Ir. nt. I., .v Jennlng. iuf -r. Sunday --t.'M .1 10 in L. i S -.: , ii;.rJut-ri'VGt. AFRICAN M. E. Olitrt II v T. Pi. a- hin I'. :u, i:i"'t!ii A. M. i: r.Vt M.nrx nt. Ilni.-ry AIL-n. I. 1.. i-ast.r. 1 :'". a. rn. Sunday n' rux-l .'5 l'r;i in? 7:4. ;. in. daws .t 1' 'la II v I at 1-'. SuD.lay ?ih,1 at V. 1 St-v.irt. 7:I" p. in m a i ."rin t'n!)'ii t. Prf-M'-h-Prav'r iiu-tln Hf-l. I -H'.'.iy v'!i:n( art. l.-ai.-r. i.'.. -tiriir. Pr IT .r-.i.-!i at I ' r.i a U I i a. .f t! at . in. .i'''i!i St.vMii,l.i. tiiirä iu.rt-rly Illrx Pl.l.-r '. .1. iN-nn. M:.'i4i ami 7:4... II v. (VrU Iii'llan i Avcniif ("lirlstlan i r !i n at .". ill pi-i :.';'. Sj u th - ial -;iiiiuiii'n in li - lc-. Zion A. I. Kct. S. Snmuela, pa-i-r. Pra--hiiiS 1:4. a. m. and 7:4." r m. t M Tiiin-- sii!.j.i-t: "Vi.,d." Fvnlnc Mi!.1-t, "The siwT." Sunday school 1 '':.'.'. Happy Hour du! at :i ' lock. , A i." .d pri-irram will h renlerel. '.'.rlüthin i:ri'ia V1.r at 7. Charle Wravt. prid!it. our revival will l.eirln W .!;: 1 iy nii:!it and I.i r until Faster. I'"u't fail tn ..:!, TiH-e!ay idjht and heir Miii. l.-ii.ly .f p. .stn. en of the r-if--t Vinters ..f ,,nr ra In a reiia!. ass!t-l l y s .rn. of the t.cst talent : ti. tity. Adrni-fllMii PRESBYTERIAN. I irst Ti-r. 'a!ilrict n av. and L,afayU st.f l:-v. Charles A. l.Ipplnroti. 1. I. luiiiUr.-r. Ml Tharlotte M. Part-rid:.-", assistant t the minister. I II I1 U(ir!l1r fit 1II-4". 'i til nn.1 I'll! ' ' '" .im in T Minjefi, Ilri OI :' p t '"")'" M'11,': fraise j.erVl' " ' th- even In if uifh .,,rt adlr.-s4 ?, "Z f'ow;Sy ,l'ath to :I Men'- i" !l;.w h!np luh at i :30 l". '" -I nt.l'.r FrnU-HVor a,dety at 3 ' FeM'!e's ?H-Iety ' at 0:.i0 th ;.irv" v- -w.iw--k ni-Tin ior pray,r and n n-reii. .. e 1 ro-s. a v at 7:.,ii p. Wojneij'H Missionary so.lety Frida v at -:i- p. m. Trinity Cor. Colfax nr. -nd St. Peter st.. Key. John S. P. urns. ,.;. tor. Hihie " 1 1 :'M. Prayer meeting 'J:lö; J. I'. W hltcuiau. superintendent. Westminster Uey. H. I. Hos.'ettfr, pisi .r. Sunday .eliod 11 :.';o a. in.; J. I. Fminons. superintendent. I'uMIc worship lt:4." a. m. and 7:00 p. ni. P.ipti-m f Lahes nt 10:1... Morning rhenn: "Makinir Wise Fse of Our Time Talents." Newly elected .ffl-ers will he lnstall.-F Kveiilnc thme: "The W'ell. Hounded. Ahundant Fife." Junior C. F. - o'elo. k. Intermediate C. i;. ?,-.'MK nh r C i:. ; ::;. Suhjeet. "What My I 'nomination F'xpeet.s of Its Younsr People." Prayer in.-etliiL: 7:.;o. Suhjes.'t, "Fplu-sians, Chapter ..." Hope ( Impel I.e-r ami Dayton ats. r;e.,rire AVllllam Allison. It. I)., minister. Hüde s-hool Carl ITlerr. aur.erln. tn!ent. Class.s f..r nil attendants. Adults use the International lesson; all l.iss.-s from junior down the graded sys tem. Mornirtir worship with sermon br the minister at lo :!.-. Theme: "The "King W ho Committed Hart.Kirl." The Chrls. thm Fndearor soehty will hold their lray r meeting at t;:.rj. Tord "What My I enoiiiinition Fxpets ef Its Yoiintr Feo;,;. I 'salin x. liven In tr yen-Ire for pii'dh- wors!,i, nt 7::,.o wjth evanjcellstle serm-.n. The mid-week meeting will .o held en Wednesday evening at 7 :.lo Topi: "The ;reat Instrm-tor." John 1 :-" 1 1 ; Samuel 21 :. : N'eh. r:20. The puhlie is -ordially invited t attend und parti- Ip ite In nil of these services. f rnnitown C hnrch I)r. Thompson, an. 'lntendent. Sunday school 2 p. m. Prrri diing service 3 p. rn. Kuekhlll t'nion Sunifdlon Tralrle road, one-rjurirler mile west ef Olivo St. IUMe school at 2:30 p. m.. ()wen Whiteraan. Kuperintt ndent ; In lArnatlonal le.-sons. Hungarian Con er Washington ar. and CLerry at.. Ilcv. IF tfertok. pastor. BAPTIST. I'lrt Main and Wayne sts.. Rer. Chirlen A. Decker. Preaching at 10:30 a. tn. Fvening serrlce 7:30. Inlnrv Qtiincy and Dlalne ar.. Rev. T. J. Parsons, pastor. Si'nday school ,-..." .1. iu. jiuiii . iipuunii, aunerinfendent. Mcrnlnc worshin 10:30. H. Y. it. Morning worship 10:30. 0:40. livening service 7:30, P. F Mount Zlon H,iptlt 113 N. Rlrdsell at Rev. C. C. raster. D. D.. pastor. Evening s-rvl. e. 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday x p. Ii). First Swedish Cor. Laurel and Napier ts Service 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. every rther Sunday. j;ev. i . W. Jewell will preach CHRISTIAN. Flrt Miin St.. south f public library. Rev. John M. Alexander, pietor. Morning Hilde fccho-.i i);:;o. Frof. II. (I. Imel, supei Intendcnt. Men's .diss taught by Rev. II. W. Ml'.ner. our teachers are trained, lesIsoiis graded and we have classes for nil jak'.-s. Moiling worship at lo : lo. SerI mon. "lives 1 hat S.e tun! liars That ! Hear." FveuliikT wors'aip at 7 :.".. Senior Christian Endeavor at 1:1.". Topic, j " W I. i t My Denomination Expa ts From its Y s.-rvl. oin tr I eopie. Praver and praise Wednesday evening Ht 7 :30. Ti'pic. "Tli Dutv of the Str'.ntr to the Weak." Junior eri;.'!i at 2 :.".o. -Uperinteu lent. Endeavor Saturday aftMiss H.len Martfndale. strangers anl visitors or.lially Invited to 1:1 the ddp . lt v w it h a re lis. Indiana Atenue Indian! and Witwer its. Rev. Cecil Franklin Paator. Fre1 j K Wils m. Sunday- school superintendent. ! Morning service 9:3i Y. 1. S. ( K. prayer ineetlnirs . :.".o p. in. Evening ser- ' i- e. 7:4". WedD''Fry evening prayer ! MTvi. e. 7 :."0. Linden Avenue Thurch of ( hrlst Linii'Oi av. ami ariis.e st i.awara . astie past. r. Pr-a'"ning 10:4." a. 111 p. m Sund i v I..M.1 9:3o a. m. C R. I I r.t :I5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday j at 1 r:4. p. m. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION I lrt Fafiyctte and M- tiroe sts.. W. H. FieshUy. past..r. Sunday school at i 30 a. 1:;.. George J. Long, uperlr.ter.dr.t. I . 1. .. i'ii. 1 11 1 w ill ik at the n.rn Res'-ue Mission :g service. Grace F' n-'o!: Rev Daniel D. 1 way W. Sfei'-her. and P.rlrk t. minister. Sunieorge W. Derniiig worship day vine, !-.. . ! at 9 .::) a. u:.. superintendent. and serm n 10 ua j:. n. j MlipMi Mam and Monroe sts. Rev. F I O. Mosier. past .r. Sunday sdi.el at 9 :.'J1 jr. i.i. S. C. Ftditmu. supermteadeut I . ri.-.-n :'.t lo; ." a. m. I 7.len's F. angelical Cor. E. Wavr.e and ; St P f r ts Rev. Martin Goffer.ey, : 1 :sf..r , S. r s every Wedre-day evening ; d :r'i: 1. nt at 7:30 o'.'. xk. ! SWEDISH EVANGELICAL ! MISSION CHURCH. svettiti t:MnelieI ".r. or ' rd s's o. K. Mr! Scott and erg. putor S.;:).'..iy s. h..ol :.t '. :3i; a. t.i.. o s. ct. s i-.e: inten :. nt M-rn;:. ir Pcrgworsh.o at lo lACV.l I.a. v.l. V. P. vre. tir e at er, ice at 7 :."d p. m. BRETHREN. 4 p. ui. lirt Hrethr.11 1 nurch 1211 S Mlrhiin t . Rev. F Th'-nirs, past r Srniav s lo d 9::;.) a 1.1 . Hartley Firestone, s . 1 ! r.t. M -riling service 10 :30 t 'hi i-f.an I !eiv r p. ia. "veiling f.. rvi e 7 .30. I irt tluirth of t!ie Brrtbren M'.sml it and Ind'ari.t av. I". E. Gorge, pastor. S:;r, ' iy s h--.il at 9:3n a. in.. Charles V l.-r. a :p.-rlrt-'i.ient. t 'h ss. jr, f..r I -p l e :i!..:.s at lo an I 7 :30 by st r .rlüiu -rktr" uuttin,; at

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M. Vjnir'T, leader. FndTors ( t:.-t at nam" l.tir. prayerinef vs. t.i th. cliurrli UV!n-lar eTtnlnsr t :iV Mrs. II. D. Moilo-uTiy. laler. Teaher m-tlr.jr lit :1.. Trrl consrj;atlnal liirflntr at ail rri. t-rconA Chorrh of thp nrethrpn Cushlnjt and Vac Huren ata. Iter. J. G. Ora tr, paator. Sundaj ahxl at 9:30 a. ra., i. A. HpTiman. superintendent. MnrnIn? werTlce 10.30 r.Tenlnif Bprrlr 7:30, ( hrlatlan workera mating at H:30 p. m. : John Auatln. prfslifnt. Prayer meetlcg Tueaday 8 p. rn. Conference Memorial OS S. St. Jr-pa fat. Her. (". F. Uyer. pator. Sunday . r-bool at 0:30 a. m. C. E. Wliaon. aurrlntndent lasaes for all. This Is the seeoni Sunday ef the campaign. Let e.ery one a-e that your autoiaohlle Is well filled for the imaginative trip to the otterNein home. .Suhjeet of the pustor for the morning worship, "The Appearing ef the Light." Evening worshop, "A Remarkable Cure." Mishlon study nt 0 o'clock. The pastor will lead the Christian ITndeavor at 6:30, J'rayer -.ervlrp Welnesday evening. Mrs. L. F. (Jerher. leflder. lhe Young Peopie's ' Aid will meet at the personage at olO s. 8t. Jreph St.. Tuesday evenlnr. There will he services at this church each evening of l'nssion vrek and there will he a spec.'. program, on Küster Sunday. LUTHERAN. Holr Trinity Knfjllsh Sherman s. snd .indsy st.. Kcv. Albert II. Keck, puator. Sunday s-hool 9:13 a. rn.. E. Iotts, superintendent ht. Paai' Gfrniaj Lutheran. Jefferson and Wiliian ats. Rev. II. Holle, pantor. iJerina-j service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 0:30. English service on the net-end and fourth buudaya of the month at 7:30. Yiornlng subject: Sanctiflcation. Evening: "Redemption." Walther league monthly huslness meeting Tuesday at S p. m. Gloria Del Swedish Chapln anl Kerr ats.. Rev. (iottfried Ulson. Sunday Rchool J a. ni. Service at 10:30 a. ni. and 7:30 p m. Rlble class at 0:13 a. m. Morning suhjei t: "How- Do You vtani In Regarl to the Truth?" Evening service subject: "IV-e Homo Rehohl the Man!" Monday evening male chorus rehearsal at .s. The Rulldlng ioiety nieeta en Tuesday evenlyg on Invitation ef Mr. and Mm. V. lrMstrom anl Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson. Wednesday evening confirmation school at 7 nnl mid-week ttervlce at S. The Ixidle' Aid meets on Thursday afternoon at 2. Hostess, Mrs. Carl Neison. Thursday evening choir practie at S. Conflrmatlon school on Saturday 4 p. m. EPISCOPAL. M. Jame' Lafayette st., north of Washington av. Parish house, 310 W. Colfax av. Right Rev. John Haren White. I. D.. bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Rev. II. R. White, vlcnr. Holy communion 7:30. Morning prayer. Litany and sermon, 11. M.rnlng sermon br the vicar. Subject: "The Pla.-e of Üod In Life." The choir of 30 voices will sing the morning service. Young leple' societies at tt:30. Daily service at 7:30. 12:10 and 4:30. Wednesday evening service at 7:.10 with address, on the American church. CATHOLIC. St. rtrlrk,a 307 S. Taylor at. John F. DeGroote, c. S. C, pastor masses at 7:30, 9:00 a. m. Rer. Low High mas and sermon at 10:30. Daptlsu) at 2 p. ra. Vespers ! 3:30 p. in. ISunday Meeting of church school at 3:00 p. ra. societies at 4 p. rn. ft. Hedwige' Tollah Cor. Fcott and Napier sts. Rev. Anthony Zubowlci, C. S. C, pastor. Low man at 7:30, 9 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. rn. Benediction at 2:30 p. m. St. Stanislaus' TolUh 113 .V. Lincoln st. Rev. Roman Marc'nlak, pastor. Mas at 7:30, 9 and 10 a. m. St. Caolmler'a Follh S21 . Webster St. Low mass at 7:30 a. m. High mass at 10 a. in. Vesper at 2 p. m. St. Adelbert' Tollsh OllTo and Grace sts. Rev. John Kubacki. rntor. Dally mass at 3:13 p. n:. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass 8 and 10 a. rn. St. Joseph 11111 st. and La alle av., Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C, pastor. Iow masses at 7:30 and 0 a. m. High mass at 10. Benediction 3 p. m. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and McPherson sts. Rev. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Maas at S:00 and 10:15 a. m. Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Sacresl Heart Notre Darre. Low ma-is at 6 a. in. Students' mass at 8 a. m. Parish mass at 10:13 a. m. Vcäpers at 2 p. m. Sacred Heart llrlg Ian 1120 W. Thomas st. Rev. Charle V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 9:30 a. ta. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction nt 3 p. rn. St. Mary' German 131 S. Taylor St.. Rer. J. M. Scherer, C. S. C, pastor. Masa at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. ra. CHRISTIAN-ORTHODOX. (GREEK-CATHOLIC.) Serbian Planche and Kendall sts. Rev. Philipp s'redanovlch, pastor. Services and prer.chlng every Sunday and holy d'y at lo a. in. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Progress club hall. Melvill? building. 212 S. Lafayette st.. Sunday 3 p. m. Berenn lessn. subject: "By What Xmiii Should the New Creation be Called." leader, C. E. Johnson. At 3:45 the Hubject is: "Review- oc the Participators In the Development of a Christlike Character," leader, C. R. Rhlnehart. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jewish Temple ISeth-El uasalie at. nud Taylor st. Sunday school at 9:15. Services Sunday morning at 10:30. Julius A. I.elbert

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Hope. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. nd a testimonial meeting in every Wednesday evening at X Vcloe.. Sunday chool for children and young people up to the age of 20. Is from 9:45 to 10:30. Reading rooms maintained by this church on the seventh floor of the J, 2.1. S. building, are open every afternoon. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday service. Morning, county jail. 9:30. Neon Sunday school, 2 :3o. Evenings, goapel services Capt. Nehemiah BrooLes. efßcer In charge. CHURCH OF GOD. s. rvl rs nre held in Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette t. Sunday s-hool at i0 a. m. Mrs. Emma Rallsback. superintendent. Preaching service at 11 a. 111. and 7:30 p. m GOSPEL MISSION. There will be service hell eic'.i ev.iInt? at tiie ;..s;d Mission. 4-s. ys i.8. sii ai. G s.d speakers an- provides! ! and the puh'.lo Is cordially Invited to I attend MISSIONS. Mennonite Hope Mission 3J N. Olive th Itesene Mission l.-,.n E. Las vile av. Rev. I A. i. S. h.tfer. uperinten-ient. Luther

i.ane. manager. Work Iun ished rree f.r unomploj ed. Meeting every .v ening at 7.43. Phone. Beil. 2.31. Services every evening at 7 :.'. Sunday s -L.-ol 2:15. Services in county Jail Sunday at 3:30. Men furuished for bouse-cieaniog. rugheatm etc. CitsT 115 E. JeÜTersu Mvd. Raj A.

I'.irl. aur""tatvTi1nt. Snnday "hfifil at 3 p. m. M-et!ii?9 pTry nicht at 7:.'J). F.Iii! cl.i at 4 r'-.- k. Tal',r. S :pf. Iiay A. IJir! . Fvr-nln? tv1 at 7:".' Ith old-fanhion! "rvi'c. ;-lal rnu.!''. Snpt. F.ar A. P.lrl w vjoak on "The St-mnd Temptatln t Jc-'i."

SPIRITUALiST. The S-Mit!i Bmd Progr-vi ve Spiritual F-Kiety will hoid their anni:.: anniversary Serrigs Sundaj. April 2. in Red Mer.' ball. 305 S. Michigan at. Aftern-.u ferx lce at 2 :30 p. m. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 13 E. Jefferson Mvd Regular meeting Sunday lo:45 and 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday and Saturday evenlcg at 7:43 , 1Y. M. C A. 1. M. C. A. meeting will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men. in the auditorium of the boy' building. A special speaker will be ecured for each Sunday and special music will he furnished. Y. W. C. A. The Bus!ness Women's Bible clats wll have charge of rh vesper service Sunday at 5 p. rn. SOUTH BEND & MISHAWAKA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at 10 a. m. at the Y. M. C. A. Resident and visiting ministers always welcome. President, T. J Parsons; vlc president. L. M. Edwards; secretary, W. 11. Fresbley. , BUT ONE SEHT FOR DELEGATE Drastic Resolution Passed by Republicans Regarding Coming Convention. CHICAGO, April S. Plans for the republican national convention which will open in Chicago June 7 were completed here Friday at a meeting o? the sub-committee on arrangements with the selection of Sen. Warren G. Harding of Ohio for temporary chairman. Other convention officers chosen were: Temporary secretary, Lafayette 13. Gleason of New York. Chief clerk, U. Edward Monroe of St. Louis; official reporter, George L. Hart of Roanoke, Va. ; serjeant-at-arms, William F. Stone of Baltimore; chief aslytant serseant-at-arnis, Edwin P. Thayer of Indianapolis; chief doorkeeper, John J. Hanson of Baltimore. Friday's meeting attracted to the city numerous state committeemen, state chairmen and other party leaders. Among these there was much informal discussion of possible presidential candidates and issues. Itecent reports that Col. lloosevelt had indicated a willingness to accept the presidential nomination of the party formed the basis of several Impromptu conferences and Interchanges of views between the politicians. T".-iiy Teddy's Uoom. Several state leaders said they had been unable to discover that lloosevelt had any marked effect on the situation. Many of the leaders declared that what sentiment had crystalized in their states largely was in favor of Justice Hughes, although Sen. Cummins, former Fen. Ifurton. Charles W. Fairbanks, Sen. Sherman and other favorite sons had many supporters. It was the consensus of opinion that about 70 per cent of the delegates in the convention will bo instructed. The sub-committee adopted a resolution declaring that seats would be provided only for the exact number of delegates provided for in the official call and that states electing double the number of authorized delegates with half a vote each would have to settle the question of who Is entitled to seats before the convention meets. The committee ruled that it would not hear contests from states electing delegates by direct primary an-.i that in these states the delegates certified by the secretary of state would be placed on the temporary roll without question. This action, it is believed, will reduce the number of contests to a minimum. The only contests thus far reported are from Georgia and Louisiana. Sec'y Reynolds will open headquarters in Chicago to receive notice of contests about May 10. The sub-committee on arrangements will not meet again until a few- days before the convention. LOi;uViL,i,K. Ky., April $. Friday's action of the sub-committee of the republican national committee, in declaring against double delegations to the republican national convention, directly riffects th Kentucky delegation. Eight delegates at large, with one-half vote ach, were chosen in the recent republican stae convention instead of four, as heretofore. Leading Kentucky republicans stated here late Friday that under the national committee's mandate the members of the delegation at large from Kentucky would have to meet to settle among themselves which four would go to Chicago. Negro republicans express gratification over today's ruling ns they had Insisted that since sven of the atlarge delegation were whit Means. Negro representation been cut in half. They are confident the one Nero chosen. Phil H. Brown, will bo retained nr. the atlarge body. The other delegates elected were: Edwin P. Morrow, Aujjrr.stus E. Willson. Caleb Powers, John La.r.le. W. Marshall Bullitt. Richard P. Ernst and E. C. O'Rar. 1'ILl-S 1IT IVU LIVER. Because they contain the bet liver medicines, no matter how bitter or r.ause itlnc for the sweet su-ar co.itir.: hides the taste. Dr. Kine's N-v Life Pill contain Ingredients that p-.;t the Mer working, move the bowels freely. No gripe, no r.ausea. aid dlgestim:. Just try n Mottle of Dr. 17in--'s New Life Pills and notice ho'v much better gists. Advt. vou feel. Zlc at drug-

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N SHARP ANSWER Lord Robert Cecil Declares Britain Has No Faith in Germany's Promises. LOXDOX, April S. Lord Robert Cecil, minister o war trade, made a sharp reply tonight to the sp;ech in the relchstag of Dr. von Beth-mann-HolUveg. the German irnporial chancellor. Conversing with American correspondents on behalf of abandon her submarine warrare if the foreign office, Lord Robert said the suggestion tnat Germany might Great Britain relaxed her food blockade, was hardly likely to be entertained by Great Britain, which had no faith that any promise made by Germany regarding- submarine warfare would bo kept. Reviewing the address of Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg. Lord Robert taid: 'The chancellor's speech covers much of old ground. As usual, he I ciakiis that the allies have no legal i right to blockade Germany, and ap1 pears to think the neutrals are of the same opinion. 1 et among all the neutral governments who have protested against our action, none has ben found to argue that the blockade is in itself illegal precisely in the proportion in which it is effective." Referring to Dr. von BethmaunHollwtg's statement that Great Britain alone is responsible for the continuation of the war, and that he made proposals last September to which lie had received no reply, Lord Robert said: WiUit insurgent-. "It may be well to make a clear answer to thi. By singling out separate powers among the allies, the chancellor endeavors to sow mischief and distrust among them, but ho has failed. The allies iftand together and have pledged themselves to make peace in common. The chancellor knows this well. He knows, too, and the people of Germany whom he deludes should know, that nothing in any public speech he makes can ever form th Labis of peace overtures. "These periodical speeches in the reichstag are cunning blends of bombast and peaceful protestations. Through them all runs the deliberate design to nourish German hatred of England above all her allies, to bolster the fiction that the German government is fighting a defensive war and to forestall and prevent that which the German gov. ernment most fears a popular demand in Germany for peace. Nevet can the allies dignify this attitude by taking it us an overture. The eharcellor made his so-called proposals last year solely that ho might be i.ble to refer to them virtuously today. Scoffs At Idea. -o Germany and Austria are to solve the problem of Poland! A truly comfortable prospect for the Roles! If Germany wants Suwaiki, there will bo no dearth of German pres.su re to prove that it is Lithuanian and not Polish. Poland is to go free but not for the Poles, for their country is reserved for the noble function of a buffer between Germany and Russia, delicately colonized by Germans. "And Belgium! There is to be a new Belgium! Listen to the chancellor, setting the Belgians free by oratory, after they for months have refused to be set free by the mild rub. of the German. "To such peace proposals ther is only one answer. We refuse. We are fighting for the old Belgium. That which has been broken shall be restored, and with the nation and government who broke it we shall never have peace so long as they have the effrontery to claim the riwht of playing Providence with the pieces. "Has not the world mado up it mind where the responsibility for starting the war rests? Upon the allies, whoso fortes were not ready for offense or upon Germany who had planned in advance the violation of Belgium? Now German) says she wishes an end to the hostilities? Is it because she loves peace? No, because her early hopes of victory are dwindling, and she wishes to draw full advantage from hr past successes, and be in a position after the war still to dominate the continent with the threat of lier formidable military machine. What It Means. "What would such a peace mean? It would mean the triumph of the German idea of international morality, the triumph of the system which regards treaties as scraps of paper and finds everything permissible in var, provided only it is successful. "Do not make any mistake. Ger 1; an:' is unchanged. We have still to deal with the same Prussianized I power. Zeppelins still creep by night 1 over the peaceful country and drop j bombs on women and children; subI marines still lurk in the dejths of

e repub- the sea and send to the bottom union had armed merchant vessels, neutral or

belligerent, with all their non-com-latant passengers ani crews. Their methods of warfare remain ruthless ?r.d inhuman, just as fi-Jsehoods and effrontery continue to be their chief diplomatic weapons." Kl MOVAIi NOTICE. The Creed. Bishop Co. have moved from V2' Jefferson Bldg. to 43 I arm. rs' Tr-.ist P.ldg. L. E. Git EE NAN, Adt. Pres. and Mgr. REI.CII TREE COl'RT NO. 211 T. II. II. Regular meeting Tuesday evenin: r.t Beyler hall. All members urged to attend. Important business of interest to all. Robert H. atorm. Chief. A.drt.

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Suits, $25 to $45 NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS PERSONALS. Mrs. Sophia Krajczyk, 1333 Kendall st., has gone to Syracuse to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Frank Roczakowski, 173 4 Huron st., has left for Cleveland to spend p few days with relatives. Miss Helen Moczarek, who has been here for a few days visiting with friends, left today for Chicago. Miss Lucille Kcsnowski, W. Thomas st., who has boen ill with rheumatism for several days, is now somewhat Improved. John Warzynkowski of Milwaukee is in the city on business. Mrs. Bronislawa Lebioda has arrived here from Chicago to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Angela Gorzelski, 12 34 S. Jackson st. Stanislaus Matiejewski of Detroit is in the city or. business. Miss Julia kodowski, Lasalle st., has gone to Otis to spend a few days with relatives. Charles Moskalski, Division st., has left for Gary to spend a few days with friends. Walter Domrzalski returned to Detroit after a business visit here. Miss Elizabeth Cyndula, W. Washington av., left for Otis Friday to spend the week nd with relatives. William Pantyk of Laporte is in the city on business. Casimier Kaminski arrived from East Chicago for a few visit with friend;;. Joseph Pietnovvski, who has here for a few days visiting here days' been with friends, left Friday for Laporte. Henry M. Tomczak returned to Jackson after a business visit here. Joseph Werwlnski, 405 S. Chapln St., will leave Sunday morning for Detroit, where he will deliver an address at a celebration given by the National Alliance of America, Mr. Werwinski is the vice censor of the national alliance. George Glenczynski. who has been here visiting with friends, left for Lafayette Friday. Joseph rSobczak of Indiana Harbor Is here visiting with frlend.v. Miss Antoinette Druzgowiak returned to Whiting Friday after a few days' visit here with friends. Miss Clara Tobanczyk returned to Laporte after a brief visit here. George Walkowski, Division st., returned from a business trip in Chicago Friday. Fred Pawiinski of South Chicago is spending a few days with friends here. Vincent Daran ski left for Detroit Saturday, following a few days' visit with friends here. Ignatius Werwinski was in Elkhart on business Friday. Carl Smith cf Niles is here on business. social i:vi:nt. A pleasing i.nd varied program will be given Sunday evenim at the Z. B. hall on W. Division st. under the auspices of the literature department of the sixth district Falcons. The affair will be attended by Falcons from other cities and a number will g.ve talks. Singing, music and r?C-tations will feature the program. The St. John' Evangelistic society No. 6 05, of tile Roman Cathd!c union of America, will hold its meeting .F undf-.y afternoon at St. Adelbcrfs hall. The meeting of Lady Falcons Z. Balicki No. 1 will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. R. hall. The meeting of St. Bronislawa society of the Relish Roman Catholic union of America of St. Hedw i.;e parish will be held Sunday afternoon at the St. Hedwige school Luiiii

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