South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 106, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1916 — Page 2

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METHODIST. rtrt N. Main ft . Ib v. ITor.ry L. TätU, pastor. Class meeting Sundajr ci,od i:.':') l:i the au-i!t-Tlu:n. J. nowdhr. au:T)nt :j liit. Serai m a! i:);41 a. ta. ami P Prayer lueet-i-i; vi edi.es lay :i p It. I 'a vis will p-ii. m-th f. rn i and cTttiii. .M'.ri.iiiif .::::.: ' The !; n!tj cf J-su)" Fpu.rth league '.:1" in . 'iNj-t: "tvI! I .-i tr the ;vu - I'riü !'V riiari.-H 1 1 1 tj n a:;-! !;'. rt M : a .j : k' U' ir.-jf N the m n-h .d ?ße day. umb-r ::r-ti :i - r r.. i. i.'" . ! i - "An !.!:.? ; j !" k t-H i n 1 1 1 y a ,.f !.:;:. i.v I..Di. tti ; ,r. " . v I .r. 1. 1 ; K. A. .L: M'.riilii- ! I.;rea-1 vs" t.v 'n.i 1 r:aa. "M 7. ( y "Tantum i;r" m."s' . rfT.it' TV. 'M"!-r;'!'. I'.t' stlu-lM In It t'.at. f-y l arr i. r I.v. ; inj: l'r -!:j'l In I. by I , i j-r... -:-. :n bymn. ".Nhrn" 7. .v lk.-: :n,t!..-M rtf;T. K ; I in Tfi r-" m.- i !' Sulllviu; i.rr-r.-tt.ry.' i ii-l.-r tt r'v-iT.. by i:t. . ;i; i Tin.; in ,. Avit"i lib'ii .'in-,ny. i .r- wi.i . r- i ( ti every n.-.'.t n.t 'r!1"-' JJonilij mi 1 S;itur!iy. M Paul'- Mnorlal-'!f.iT and I.a fone aT. l'.''T. JaiiiM I., ii iri!in.r, Ik Ik raitor. Sunday wdi.-d at :'.'.') a. u t A Y)i. ipTint'-n l-..t At lft :T, h. rri t!n' iuiiiif-r i!! pr.-.i- i f: "Ti. Kiiit."!.1.;' f 'iii-t.-1 jmd tal oir Iii In;:. l:.-!:..!d t ' taitT I'asnth I.J" by Sfrvt : :i. Mrs. I.ii'n fS.-hu.-iI and Mr. U'. Ii. Suiütz ui'.l inir "TLf-rc ! a ;r-:i Hill I ji r A n:iy," iT r"nipl, and Karl W. Kn-.rr will r : i -!T at a ten.r !. "I'lil! i I'.r.i s." br fanr At 7 :'.' p. :u I r. :t r.l i ikt i'.l jria'"b "n "I.n'H i Ard-n. ' "r 'I,"V. lh (;n.-.'itt I.-r in t!i- W,rl d." T! -v rmnn 111 U iif.n--d f-y i : i r 1 . n ;!- turH )D T na ons trr-:it Im ;p'-i:i entitll ,Lri h rd'n " 'VU -:i-.lr will finj; "Iiord Jf'.'ir Tldm Hiinib!.. S.-rvurit-i rrayT" ty I'l'.n x r. l'.i.-.l ni u- k . r-Yir-will b- !ild a'"h vn1nr ltii tVx'f ptlon ff Saturday durinir t!. wt k. Appropriate rrnnj nid pi ti:: t !i 1 vnlriif. n I'ridny -v-n in t!.- -i vl!l ins tb" ITit'"n ';irif iT.i. "Ji-n Nnzar th. nr. S. MIMzan and Tutt sti. Frank K. DotighTt r. pastor. riat meetInjf 8:4". (.'harba A. Wnyrie, lealer. Snnrtay 0:.V a. rr. Ir f. Joi n A. !yer. ati1 r!ntpnlfr t. Vrrtlilp Tvlth weniio'i I:l" o!'"li. Subjec t f Morning T-eriiiou : " T!,e I :.i--.al Kin?-" l.v"i in r sen i . Sunjeet. "Taf Kmlnranre of l:j-tioii." 2 .-1 1 1 eek .""Mi. all week. Lowfll Ilrtxtit Minor and rrnn'lt fa (inj II. 1 1 J .1 k . jiattor. Sunday s- lio,,I &-4.J. K. II. Mofllt. aüpfTlnt'nd' nt. M rnInjr nervi. 11 a. m. Arornlnr sermon at 11 ." lo k. lSiiMN-t. 'The I lay of TriUMipn-" Kp-M-.rtli loacu' a t. :"i Ali- .b-riiirt. lender. Sermon at 7 :.'". .ubj.-t l.ellion f th rp,i." l'assi.in "T!i.. 1 Werk i irvlt: Tuendav. 'Tfio Ih- f ty" : Wedn.-sdar. 'T!i.. U ,v . f Author-: -ontro- ! ery ; inurs.Mv. 1 in- jay r ivi,,uphlp." VtiTTiunbn will b obi-rv'.l i Ttiurndav. the Iay 4.f it' institution, j I rbbiy. ln 1 i y (z Surfi.fi:.,'. Laster Sundav .M1nd.1v ..!ii.o '.:i" a. in. su!.-J-t '"The R!s,.n 1iri-t." At 11 a. in. oiptitm and ri-fptinn .f meinbert. At 7:30 p. in., "Triuiupbant Oirlstianity." Trlalty Itlalne and Vatsar avs. Rev. MelTiu (. Hunt, pattur. I'.ilde t, d-' d at 8.30. Clifton riiilllp.s. ttupei Inton.leiit. M'.rnini; worship, in: 1.7 The pastor v.ui prs-H-h a Palm Sunday n niimi on, "Hie Kinship of Je-tm. Its I'.asls. Nature and sltfnifl.-u n-. " A ppropriat- inuKi. i:pvrtii It-iikTli devot! 'tiaU at ;l." 1n i'!iar; of Mls lldna CliiU n. Kvanpelisti.. .serv1- at 7 T!i- horusd.otr will leil the sonv servle.. and Rive a tp-ial -Us-ti..n. d"l;e j.ast 'r will leak on. 'The l,fir.' llvan.-eUstl.-ervb-et will I. hebl 'a-!i nitrhi .f ti 1 S Meek. ex-ept Saturd iy. nt 7 ::'.'. Im- j Instant aubj-tt will Ik treated. and ;"H.iI miisb- will f.Mture , a .'1 servi . ! a Friday nicht the lord's si:;.j..r will j f. or.erveI. Mni liters will to eor.Ilally rs-eived at any f t !;-. cnl't-. Epwerth lemor!I - Cor. Lincoln w ay W.. aricl (Hive St. A Hunter K.-nna. I'astor. Servlee hours lf:l.". and 7:-"-, Snnilay tn-hl. 9 r.il (Jb-n I inn-y. superintendnt. Morning subj--t. Corupb-iiii', one's Ta-k." Kveninc. "l'h" Pr.-iical laurhter." (tb.r S mday servin-si. Junior league. ::yi; i:p.rth b-aue. ;:::0. I.e.adT. Ml-'s Ki;t!i-rine Kit-Ms t!:er seri,-s -f the wHk : 'I'hursday evenlntr at 7:.:a th Kpwe.rtli leacues f Molis.n hijiil and Kpwortii -bun h wi'l hold a joint social metirnr in th !vi.rt!i 'parlors. Friday evening at 7 :".0 I ; i 1 . 1. tipiy lass Mini.- will bo furnish.sd in t!.. ' tmrnI11.C by the newly organized t ,.,ir i;v . Vouni: will sinir "v and l'ath.'r WM I Stray" by ii. W. Mai ' n. niPr rvrk 31. V S Seventh st.. Rev. V. W. Smith. la.sfor. Sunday s.-ho.d ' Tbere will bo "I e iln " I :t " in the VSunday ? Ikh.I. I'liblb- la:in a. in. SulJH't tf the S4rn on : '"The Sa.-ri-fl'-ial Asp-r of .lesns' IMunipbant linfry lnt Jerusalem " I'.-votb ial m.s-tinic ,.'f t!i ldrwrt:i leacu... b-. 1 y Mrs. j;. Wolfe. G:lä p. m. Palm S"ti lay vau- ' jrelistl. itervbe 7:1" p in. rr.:ne of the: -rmn: "Wh. s ThNV l'as, .t) k I wiW 1. obsrred with evaiiLreüstie s.-r- ! ! rrery niht e. t-nt Sutur.l.iv. lb-v. ! M II. Appb-by, dlstr. f t'!p.Ti.-,t..r.d. nt. ' vi!l prv.u h on Monday. Tiies;iv -uid Thursday nilifs. .,' Thursday' niirt.t th -rdlnan.s. .f the Lord's -upper wild obervsl. Crom Palm Sunday mrn-' lnc t Paster Sunday m ruiniC w ill be 1 "Self -denial week." ' stjll Memorial Mihlsran .vid VI tr's ts. Rev. I'l'ifi, :Mtor. Sun iiy s -lnol ra., A. Katterbtdnrb h. unp. rat 9:4ä a. Intcndent. Gfrmnn Tifayette and Wane Rev. II. S. M.lller. pastor. Sur day ! I :3) a. m.. J.'bti KiK-h. su perln teiui I'rea..lnr 10:3d a. in. and 7 :.". i. ni. haol lb. i:p. wi'rta iCiiRii" 1 p. m. Wetlnei,Jay 7:45 p. in. Pray ver meeting WeleTn Sam; Ie st. nr.d Marietta av., It. Walter (.'Morris. pist.r. Mornirc üervlee 10 :..o l.v -line . r i e 7 ;ru. Sur.- . Sil-Ines-dav .Ni-lol 9 .r.i .1. IX. Pra vi r ' A. lam Mi Mt-etln-r btl We iiar even.n,?. Port Chanel Rev. Claude Y in:, ranter. Sunday s.-!,.h1 r. t 10 a. tn.. Mrs. William K!r. n p.-ria t.-nden t. Morntnc rship at 11 ..', . k, pt -a- !:- !nr bv th pasta-. I-!, "Those Who Went'iu With The r.rt,i.-i;r.-.,:a." 3ft. rianl R v. tor. Sun. lav s !. , I Claude Your. p. psnt 10 s. in.. Merle tteuim. superint i,d nt P.lb hss ..t 11 a. ni Leek. a . 1 by C.rar. Mor: in. pr-i" In:.; ;;;le pi.M. IT bv ..i r C hr .Monson (haiirl Rev. I ator. Mind i v .-h.-o; o. R Mil liken, sup Claude at 1" . "in:- :; ! Kbworth ue t . p led Fpwon!) b-i"; Pi.ei;s. Sib-.st b Miss I'h r n " .-U W :f b S , ' ' e :";;. h a! ed . .a Ii'.s'trrfN'.aMe F-dUs at 7 p m . b d ' .. 1 4 V th- ; :.st r. i.-tk- is ; : -1':. i : t : t : 'Thanks t. Whom Frenirc worsi.-.p at 7 :" ' 1: r b th- paf.r '1 1 i;- " Juri r I. a true 1 m. Prayer -. rv ! e Fr S o'i.vk. Isi bv the -tor. fVtiih.K FREE METHODIST. Ire? Methodlut Pcnr.sjlvai:'. sr. and Ruth st II. .. Faulk, p.ut t. s::r.day -hcol 9:30 a. m. M'.ss ( ;.,ra Stuart, n i ASS FOR unci GET THE ORIGINAL HALTED r.ii ILK

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j.o.-InN-cloM. I'r rr ervPe nt 10:r.O . m. ;tii. 7:1", p. :n. Sun lay s.-rv.-d 'j a. rn . Mim '"Jam Stmtrt. su rrbi t-'i'!"i t. r .1;.? Iu a. Li. t.iisi I;.tin ff at P in. : i.i. rra IUrr I'urU t'.i.rh .ml Vi -4 l p. a I . 4l . ,vr I rrs Mrthndlot Ko-ir--llr.s, L. 1. N. f. S. Je it. ay l) a. ra . 1 v. o.r 'j i.'iiitf-r.'Vut. Ah'RICAN M. 0. Zion A. M. f: S f.r. I'r-!i- In;. ? ln:4ä a in. Samueln, r3aii'l 7 ATt n. iu. .'rr. mir i:t-t: ilwu. l-wn-ir,- n-i ;.;.-.-t. "Kti-.w ri.rlit." Sui-lay 1 1 II i pv IJ. iir ' :nU it .". in I.i .'.i-av'.r :tt 7. 'l.-irl'-s nt M. T i i: c -ry iil.Lt I 4 I ' 1 I f t : I .i I v V.. I I I Iii II ! ! tv-! an i i r.i b...Jy : ta' r i.i ti.,' , rvi u i;I I. .b-:itt-Ii'ilr2 i'iw-a a t r i - ra. "i a:.' lnvlt-l. PK I5S I J YT 15 R I A N. J i lrtti r. WasMrt- 'i nv. and L.ifaT. I:'V. iiari' H A. I.iripi.'if oti. ! tain inter. Mi.-; rjiarbdte M. 1'artI ri ijVe. a.vsintant t' tl.e in-nNter. j rubli.- U'.rvhi;. nt 1 : 4 a. in. :ii.d: jT:.'i p. i. . M-mlnir j-ubi. - t : r..-iriniiu' ' j A'-' tin." Mu.'-ji! iiti! j.r:iN- servi'-e in ;(!.. ri!nj: itii vliurt addr-- by tl.e j n.!ii!l-r on "Ti. a v t 'veri-Mii e Kvii." ; I i ' I ) 1 at '. :.a' a. in. Men's IV!- j ' 1 l'i:. at '. :: a. in. .Iutii.r I In - ; j 1 -.-1 ;- i-ty at .' ji. m. "iiritr I ''; le'.s j Et,--t I n tr at i:.'i p. m. -n ue!v rvi-es 4-very evening next ue.-k, rx'-f;d ! .-iii urn iy. at p. m. Trinity r,,r. ',,:fai nr. ana St. f'eter t . I: v. John S. l.urns. pa tor l'.lbl aoi.i :i::;i I'r.tyer ine.-tin '.i .1.7. 'liar-i-H Wattier, muperiiitendent. Mornin- m .rjnl at 1 : with I "a 1 m I Si.ndav ih'shl' by tlie minister. .Iuni..r und s-iib-r 'iiri-tian llnd.-.i v:- at ;:.;nl p. in. Kveniiisr vrvlii- uitti appropriate j m---i'- by t!.- minister. S-rvl.e- everr 11 It' lit at minister 4 :.'. 1 1 11 1 r 1 1 ir r.is"-ion wtn-K. w Iii prea. b en h eveuinj; 'Di.Ivintr j ;:i. sa4.-eS appi-. pri.it. t a h day in tli I last W--k .f I'hisv s lifl- r..t.imnnlor.

'!jwi!l be obst-rved on Thursday v-nintr. ' ' ' 1 Monday eyeninir tti. P.if.l. x. "-ho.il im

lave bart:e. Tnet-biy v-niiii; th- 'bristiari I!ni!i'ni-iiri-' W'.mIf... ! . n,.. w Iiiiii, liir-j Ladies- Aid v.i,ty. Tl.nrsdnr even in ir I

the u-i.ji.vi Missionary sh i.-fy. Friday Cl,ineft. Sindav s hool at 'J :".'. Cora ev.-nin- the I.roth.-rhood. and Saturday Wis.-. superinN-n.br.t. Christian Workvenin a praver and I stint ny mTt - 1 its' rneeti:;;: at ::.'. mspd sermon fit in;.'. 1 !.. im :n !-rs .f th,. hun-ii u; f 7:.".i bv pasfor. Ilinb'a voix-rs i;'-et at be r-sjionsit.!,. f,.r ft,,. So .-.-rvl.-os--t!ie j same bi.ur. I'ra v-rni-tlni: at tlie ehun !i minist, r wiii serve. l.ater Sunday sr- Wednesdav -venini.' at 7:;ii. Mrs. Sacer.

i. .s wiKi apjToprPite mnsie :,nd mos-

t'es. j,n. v.eleom. to M of t iLsolull c..i-,-i.

S'- lee Ue.tminter-ner. II. I. Hostetter. I'asir Sundav K.-hool i r r r-; " .. ,:l,.h..n. ? .!:- ' IT.V' J- lK ti,i 1,1.1- .. 1 -..... . IXIII'-I I II l-M(iei, r. I'll f. i lf wnf. a. m and 7 :.".) n. m. Mornlnir th.-me; Th,. ; 1 ft of Ci.d't I'." Iheriinc tlii'iin' : "Sotne of Chria1 1 -1 r 1 1 1 3- 1 rliimiMiant Advan.'es." S-?iior '' - '''' Subjfs t. "How f Have ;ool 1 rayerine-tii!i;-- -.ln-sdn v rvcniiik' pniyei- me tin- T . Subjeef. Kidu-Miiis ! IV J Hope hi!cl I. cor j Ce,,iKe William Ahls and Iayton aft. n. H. D.. minister. Carl I'llerv. sui-orln-tei dent. '1;hs.s f .r all attend ints. Adults use tlie intrrnatb:: al lesson; all lasbea from Junior down the praded system. Morning- publle worship at In :4a. with s-nnon ,y tH. minister upon the theme; "Re Note of Virility in Christianity." Oiristian l.'ioleavor prayer m-tln- at :'.A). Topi,-. ;,., si I'rayer M-dincs and I law fa Have Them Always." Arts t - : 1 -1 7. Tojailnr - -u in vr .servb-e with e-ntiir.'listl,- s.-rmoi, j,y th minister at 7 :.'.' Tberne: "The "iiri.st of the l'alms." The mill-wee n i t ! n 1.' is held ;n h Wedn sday nUiit at 7 ::;). The tpi- for this w-4k is "Crin itiel With 'brist-' and Isa: .:: rll-l'. l'.tssl,.,, w , ,.k Vl'VS Will I' I,.l in Vl,K,..r Thursday and I'rid.iy 1 lirnrs ir t-vii 11.0 publb- is cordially lnvit-l to attend and parti' ipate In all -f these srvl-e. ( rumstown f hurrh-I)r. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday isetiool 2 p. in. Preaehlntr forvlce 3 p. m. Ituckhiit I nion sunipti'-n Prairie road. one-(juart-r mile wet of Olive st. IUbl c-hool at 2:r?o p. in., (wen Whiteman. superintendent; international lessons. Hun Kar inn Corner Washington av. an I CLtrry st.. Rev. II. Ibrtok. pastor. BAPTIST. I"irt--Mnin and Wayne Rev. Chlrles A. He' ker. Preaehlntr at 10:20 a. tu. Lv'nititr Kervi'V. 7 :r.O. ; .Morning topie: "A nestion of IdentljtPal;..ii" nuartet. "Rejoi.-e Ve." bv ! lib. unt otb-rtorb'. "The pjilms." Junior j I'ni .n at :; p. m. Miss Floren.-. Jen- ' nine's, sup.. i jnt, mirnt. P.. Y. P. F. m.-et-i Inc nt -.:ir,. Mi i.,r..t!iy Chard, leader. ! I he op..;! Forum m.-.'tlnt: at 7:30 with address 01, "Th,. Solution .f the Wape .'i-Ml'u." 'lea. hers' trainlnc -lass on 1 e I ;.esd a y - -ni-: c. supper at tiM." ' Stud v at 4... Mill w-ek ni'-etint; for "iif". rMii .. .edn.-s,jay at Tb-od Friday s.-rvl.-e will pra r and 7:4." p m. b- h Id at 7 :::i p. m. Th.. pa-tor will s-peak 'onimiini n will be .bs,.r.-d Appropriate rnusi-- will be sun: luln.-y f'.iln-y and P.lalne nv.. Rev. T. J. Pars-. ts. pastor. Sunday sidiool 9:..i a. m. .fohrs W. Rendall. "superlnteiolent. M. rnln- worthip in .".it. R. Y. P. F. ll :i.'i. Fvenintr service 7 :"0. Palm Sand.iN sitv;.., pi:.-,a a. ru. S-r-Inoji them,.; - KiIiir l,v livi;:e Ri-!.t." oiihiT iVopi,.' m.-etlnj.. b.dä p m. L-a.l-er. Miss Lln-ra Morris. Suhb-.-t : "Hood Prar .M- tini:s und H w ,0 Have Them Alw ays." lAenbiL- scrv! 1 r . eariliv' the l'.lol- S .." II 1 ... i Mjbj.st of the third M-rm m la the Pr.dii.'a. ..n seri.-s. I nesday. ;: p m . th.. ! a -n. ens l 1. n I. !!. cIu.h will meet. ! Mrs. i'. ( 'ha rli s

s , hiss will mo.t with Mrs y a in. Service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 it'dm.n. r. 741 Allen r. Mr. i p m l.a-s III n;.t with Mrs. T. A. 'p.ib lass at 9:1." a. in. Mornlnar ST-.b-lnb Woodward av . and will 1 j. t : "Pre l.-iit Mona tits." Fvenlntr wr- ' P.ook of Hebrews. d.s. t r-ln l,vn,'.iv .v..niiif The Well-

I'arsoii- , Fr ..in. r-uv th.' "'.' vi. o.j;, r;,.. mi'I-weeK Servie. 51t the ehureh. Sub.j.vt. "The Crmdtlxlon." lohrsday even Inc. the P.rotherb....! ni h M : lea i n. "sp.-l m,-.-ti:i4- at He.tlthwl:,. n Hie , ,-.H-k cm r. Th... P.! ile s -.i.H . s preparing trr;:ra fa piv-n a spin i.i 1 Fast'-r pron Faster .sii-a'-ir v' :..i.. to h t') publii I ln it..,j Mount Zb.n H.iptUt Uf. N. p.ird-s.-ll t P.ev. C. C. 'st-r. I. I. j.astor. Kvnw Inr mtti.v. 7 :;'.. Prayr me tl::r Thursday s p. in. Jirt Swfh Cor. Laurel and .,n!.P n" "'"v - a. r.. and :... p. m. ev.-rr .tier su:.day. Rev. F. v Iii p-eacL. w Jewell CHRISTIAN. 1 lrt Mala -t.. south Rev. John M. Alexander. H. h , p .;;. l'r..f. of publie library, pastor. Marr.ms II. C. Imel suJ e; inten '.e:;t Indian: Ao-nue Ir.iian.i and itwer avs Rev. "e. ;i Franklin p.ist r. Frd R. Wils -n. S;:.day s.-hool si:: nnten i-nt. Morni:,s' servb-e 9 "Lh Y. '. S. C. K. prayt-r i::eeti:.rs Ci;.".n p. m. IIei.injr terlv. 7:b7 WeJn'sJay tenlir prayer ist-rvb-e. 7 :3i. I.lnd"n d-a av. j ;ator. cmie Churrh of Christ Linand Carlisle t lldward Castle, j Pre i -iia: lo:4." a. in. and 7:00; p. m at ':4." at 7.4.' Sunday 9 :."a a. m. C. R. p. iu. Praver iLt-etlnt: Wednesday in. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Tlrst I.afiyette n:J H. Freshbv. patr M .nroe sts W. Sunday S-Liool at Log, superhitead30 a. iu., iJevrire J cd c. !..:d::ati. u s.-rTicv. a: l':3'i s. lib-.t. "A I. if. Sh d-u.' VP A. ft o. i ii-.d.'.-' t. said.-1. ;.. in.-- : lP.-.v t Ilm' Th-:.: and sermon at! That Cast a Ki iM. iv.m. , 1 Prayermevt- j II. Altr.tr. S iit 7 an! j s.-r::. C ' the' 11 a:..-. t. I .V W ed : 1 s . . J. .1 W'.e. on R - 't : erho-d Fr.'T t 7-4'. Ts wit' r RiV-' s hw :t7.T Fri.hi.v n's-ht. (. ru. e IJr.r. Rev. I'mlol I day s vd at TU.e. saprii:ti "av W .-.re r.rlrL av. r. !.-.:...-. sua-ie.-rÄ'c W. Itnia Worship S; d !. r. a ' a. m.. at. M .nd serrm s-ul'jv-t. lo :.'M a. rn. his

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s.i.eri 1. I. , SerVl'' i. p 1:1 . pr.-s-ld-nt MyrtV Tridb-. Reader. .1. II. M.t;j-Tt. I.;i-: ";.-d I':.iy-rn.e tir.gs ami II'. w t . H:iv. T:. rn Always." Ky-m - 1:.' :it 7 :'. i. in 5:i!-t: "A'l - V ! e I i :jv.-rt M"ri.l-ty 7:."" p la. ti-" b'ulv a; I r; r r i prfi::i! J. .1. Vih.- irill pre.,.-h i ua rter ly i.;. f .t n .. t! lav it 1 p. In.. p.";ier m'H I.e. Ml.tli Main jind M Inni'-l A. Kab-v. -p-ifitor i;v. r i Ti - .'IV t ."t 'I :.'. a. in. S. I. e!, n. .an. 11 1 ten lent. SerTiion Ht 1:1. a in. Sern, on at 1o:J." a. rn. by tie out r"in? l-t -r. IN-v. Ji.J.ri . M..ier. S';.j.-t: "I'alin Sunday .Mdit at iTi"." V'-iai; I'-..p;e4 abiari'-p at .'.'J k in. Jon e Lt-t.n.nn. president. Subjet f." tLe v rilnL': "U'i t My Ieii..rn!:i itbn I".xpvt. I'ron) Its Vfiimc I Void." I.-ader, limn;, t .!.-.ter. Tlsere will no evening rvi'c Sunday nf-lit. I'ray. r m--tinif 011 Tii'v!,iv and Wednesday fiiinL' at 7 T!ie fir-t 'tn rn ti r. i n servi.. for tili -irifer ni o year will bo l-dd n rnnf iv. tn. ...rd. 1 new ator. i;-v. jMlliel A. Kaiev. and tie iifw j . r-i 1 1 J Ti e:d,'r. IJev. .1. J. Wit.-, will btj be present at that t!'n. Zlnn't i:an crlirnl Cor. V.. Wavri and St. I'eter sts. Ker. Mirtin lijfiVney, patter. Servl'f-t fvery 'oiine ;iy evenin;; dnrlnjr l.fnf at :"'" ocbKk. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Swcilfh Kvwnicellral -ir. Scott and Ordiurd htt. Itt-v. o. K. Moiirrg. pastor. S;:io! iy ..diool at n:-.0 a. in.. rtear IrKet"lt. mi perlateniient. Mrninp worship at 1K:I3 a. m V. 1. meetlns at 4 p. m. iAeiilüi; servi'-e at 7:30 p. m. BRETHREN. rirnt nr-thrrn C ntircli 121 1 5. Mi-h-iff in nt.. Kev. A. E. Thome. pator. Sunday (i -hooi j:r.0a. ru.. Hartley ldre.-ton'. (ui'orintondent. Morning service 1U:00. Christian Ilndearor 0:30 p. in. Ilvenirj: ft-rviee 7:30. Urft (luirch of the Rrrthren Miami .. ai:d Indiana :.v. T. IC. George, pastor. Sunday tt.-hj'd nt 0:30 a. m.. Charles Yo'ler, auporintendi-nt. 'Tnae.. for all. M .riling Mibl.i-t: "Self minatioii." leader. ;-'d ii r relational Mnini: nt s.-rvi't's. SimoiuI Church of the Brethren Cush- . T"t 5 ü' Aa" " 8"ü '' r r l'a"i"i- .uwo.i.. rvn.i . ... ..... i i. A. Senveman. superintendent. Morn- ' . . . . : - . -I 1 mir ervii e i.Tenmiz mt'io; 1 .. riirlstian workers meeting at :j(j p. in.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tueclay 8 p. ra. Conference Memorial f-OS S. St. Jotepb fit. Rev. ;. P. P.yer. pastor. Sunday t.-hool at I -30 a. in. C. K. Wilson, superintendent. This is the third Sunday of the Sunday si hool campaign. May every automobil, be -well filled. Last Sun-lay there was u 1 1 i train over the week before. Renaniber this is Palm Sunday. Tlie-subjfM-ts of the pastor will b- "Who Is ThisV" and "What Is Your Life." T .; -hi-ri-h ta nlnnnlntr for nneelal K-rvioeft for Ilaster Sunday, in the ev.-niut; the I Sundav si hool will trive an Paster pt.cent. I Tiie idirlstii-n Kndetivor will nn-et at l;::u. P. C.' Traver. header. SutJ-t : "lood Pravrr M-etlnc :unl How to Hae Them Always." rrayer srvt. Wednesday tnn1ntr. Miss Ada Fisher, bnder. Tlie Woirr-n's Missionary s-iety will hold a praver service nt the .hu roll Friday at 2:."."." LUTHERAN. Holy Trinltr Knjjlish Sherman Rv, md idn.ly st., Kev. Albert II. Keck. I'Hfttor. Sunday -hool 9:lä a. ra.. E. Mottt, superlntemlent. Men's -las Mmrht by the pasftr. Sub-ie'-t f lesson: -Th. Crueitixion ,,f the Saviour." Chlf srvh with the lite of eontirniation at 1 :.".( a. in. A olass of 11 youiikf p.opl will 1. ontlrmed. Subivt if j.astor's M-rnn'ii : "The Ra-e Set p.er'ore Is." Luther lea true dotion:;l s-r b at '. :r: p. 111. T'oph "Tlie Last Lovinir Honors." I4-ad-r. 1". Motts. Vspei s with sermon by tlie pastor sit 7:''.i p. m. Subj-t: "Jesus in the Ppper Chamber." There will le servie-s ea-h evening during Holy W.-k with th- exception of Saturday als on flood Friday at " :.". p. m. The pastor's suS.b-ets lire as follows; Mniday. "Jesus in C'fh- ' .-man. ' Tuesday. "Jesus ami Ills" l!-!s.-ipb-s": W.-dii.'!:i . "A Pinal Re.i t ion 1 .f (iod's tirioe'; Thursday. "An Plev. nt'.i I Hour KepentuiK-e" : Fridiy. -:.'. p. in.. "Jesu--, nur ilreat Hi'h Priest"; Friday. j7::n p. in.. "Christ's Ix.ve For th SinI per." The servi'ts on iood Friday will be preparatory t th" H-'ly Communion j to be i-eb'brate.l at the Faster services. 1 New members will also be rs-oied on i;.ister. rt. Ianl C.er.nan Luth-rsin, Jefferson und William fts. Rev. H. Hollo, pastor. Herman servb-e -it 10 :..o a. m. Sunday school nt 'J:r,0. Fnpllsh service on the tacoml and fourth Sundays of the month a: 7:3' .Mot-nliii,- sermon by Rv. IT. Holle. Subject: "Christian Aftlb tioti " livening: "Faithfulness- There will be Pntrli'h servb.-s Sunday evening in whlh . l.iss of nine iittshumens will te c:ot'rmed or receiv"l into the chur h. Thursday beinc Maunday Thürs lay there will be services at S oYbx'k with i h -ly ni:i:nunbn. u (Joed Friday s-r-, vi. -s with holy ouiuiunion will be held 1 at 1 :". 1 a. 111. i.iorU Del Swedish Chcrln and Kerr ate l'r Il. Tffrte.t Ithson SlindllV KChOOl l erber' 'ie.rt at :17 Tuesday even lntr male -horus practbe at o elorK. Wednesday venin at mld-wek vl e. Thursday evenlntr the hoir serw ill relie.irse their Faster program, on Friday eveuiiitr Iu tlie main lu:n at v. S.rM;. auditorEPISCOPAL. St. Jarnes Lafavette st . north of Washington av. Parish bouse. 310 W. Colfax av. Rifrht P.ev. John Haren White. D. l . bishop of the il!.x-ec of northern Indiana, rector. Rev. II. K. Whit i. i ar. Holy .Kiiiiinmli'ii 7:r-: -hil !r u s.r- !. . ',';lä; holy cvr.imunion. 11. Mruinc m-rmoii by" the b-.ir. Subjos t: "The Mind f Christ." P.less'.nc of palms at aarly servli-e. Choir will sititr sen 1 at 11. with sola. "I'Le Palms." Voiuu' I'wpie's Jt.-ld 4 :;: i at 7:-' h a:r at 7:1 Nvilety at :;... lA-ade;-. (I. Weltoii Holy w-k s'Tvb es at 7 :.".' U and dally. WYdne-olay eveninc servi'-e o with address, (iood t rid ay threeservice 12 ta 11. and evening .service ',a CATHOLIC St. Patrick' 30 Taylor st. C. icistor Rev. Low John F. leIr ote. C. S massvt at 7 :30 9 :( a" m. Hizh ; mass aad ertaoa at 10:30 s p. ta. eptrs at 3:ht j P-aptlsn at pi. Sunday do d et 3 :oJ p. m. Mt-eti::? of churta et. es at p. ni. a'. St. Hedwige' PolUh Cor. Scott and Na1 p'.er tie. Rev. Authouy Zubowicz. C. S. C, pastor. lew mass at 7:30. d and It) la. rn. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. R"ae- ; diction at 2:3J p. in. M Stanislaus Polish 115 N. Llncxln st. M v. Roman Manxtiipk. pastor. M.i at 7i0. 9 and 10 a. in. t i almles-'n Po'.Ub S21 . . Wel ster ' sr. Low mass at 7 :Hu a. m. High mass i at 1' a. ui. ep'r at 2 p. ü. j st. Adelberf Polish Odve and Orirr sts. Rev Jcfaa KuLa ki. pastor. raily mass at 3:13 p. m Holy hour Wediie- , day eveuiug ttt o. t-uuday uiaj a and i l-J a. ni. st. jopn in.: st. an IvasjRe ar., I i ... . . T ' Fatrii k J. Carroll. C. S. C. mis.i t 7 :Iii a iid i a. la. ill. ma s at ll1 l't-".ei'.l. tl.'a f p. in. St. StePUen'a 1 1 u u ur I t.o mas and lKI'Lcrou t- !-. Aitiauder arlaky,

Man at :'" ami K:l." a. m. 1 Min dar n,c I nt - :to r. ni. F.er.edktun at 3:00 Srred at a. Heart N tr" Parr. I.nw ma j Hi. Students' m.isi nt fc a. a. i ! I'arisli mass nt PJ:1." a. rn. Ye per at 4'. IU. SaffM Ilrart IMjIan 1120 W. Th'-.rnii. ) sr. iC'-v. harh-s . I iscr.ev, pastor. Mas ; .'.. .i. . .4 1. - i a - ti'j-ji at, I'- l'-ncU tiun at 3 p. ra. ; St. Mar.' tSerriuin p.l S. Taylor nt., J P.r. J. M. S'-LerrT, S. ... r:nto.-. Mxns 't 7 and lu a. m. Sumlay s- fcool at 2.Z) p. m. I.eadItion at Z p. m. CHRISTI AN-ORTHODOX. (r.RllPK-CATIIOLIC.) j Serbian HI a rieh and Kendall sts. Rev. ' Philipp S red. iL vb-h. pasror. Services ' .. . 1 . - . ; , . - , . . . - w .... 1 . . . . .1 . 1 ai.'i ,11 ;o 111:1 4; ruij maUH) atl'l ilUiy day at 10 a. m. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. rr across dub Lall. Mehl;.- buiidinsr. 212 S. Lafayette st.. Sunday 3 p. m. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jfwith Temple lieth-IIl Lasälle av. e.nd Taylor t. Sunday s.-hool f:1.7 Servi.-s Sunday morninjr at 10 :'.. Julius A. Idbert o'f Clnoinr.atl will ffieiate. Subje.t. "If the Little Ones Should Ask." SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sunday sorvioj at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. in. ..nd a testlinonlnl meetlnjf on every Wednesday evening at n o clock. Sunday school for children ami yountr pople up tn the age cf 21. is from 9:4" to 10:30. Reading rooms maintained by this eLureji on the seveuth floor of the j. M. S. buildlm:. are open every afternoon. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday service. Mornlne, -ounty jah. 9:'id. Noon Sunday sehool, 2:30. "Evenliitrs. eosp-l servb-..si 7 :iö. Capt. Nehemiah Urookes. offlcer in charge. CHURCH OF GOD. Services are hold in Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday s.-hooi at 10 a. m. Mrs. Ilmma Rnllshuck, suiriutendent. Pfe.i'-hin service nt 11 a. in. and 7 :30 p. m. (1OSPEL MISSION. T!nTe will be services held each evening at the Cospel Mission. 42s II. LaH.ill. av, (bx.d speakers arc provided ami the publle Is oordlallv Invited to attend. MISSIONS. Mennonite Hope 31Usion 3-') N. Olive t. Ketone Mission 136 F. Lasiile av. Rev. A. ii. Schäfer, superintendent. Luther Lane, manutr'-r. Work furnished free f.-r unemployed. Meeting every evening at 7:43. Phone. Roll, 2.".91. Services every even lntr at 7 :.-,(. Sunday school 2:15. Service in county Jail Sundav at 3:30. Men furnished for house-cleaniny, rugr-beatlng-etc. CUy 115 F. Jefferson blvd. .P.ay A. Ulrd, sui'erlntendent. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Meetintrs evry nltrht at 7 :.".0. Illbl lass at 4 Vhek. leacher, Supt. Ray A. Rird. livening service at 7 :".0 with ohi-fashloned sonir servb-e. Sp.ial musio. Ulble lass subject: "Pric. of power." Fveniiiir service with half hour of fsonirs. Supt. Ray A. IUrd will speak on Christ's Third Temptation." Services every nitrüt at :..o. SPIRITUALIST. The South Rend I'rotrressi ve Spiritual so. i-ty will Jiold th.dr annual anniversary s.-rvlces Sunday. April 2. In Red M.-n't hall, ,'üä S. Mb-hitran st. Afternoon srvice at 2:;ü) i. in. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 313 V.. Jefferson blvd. Regular rnootnj7 Sunday 10 Mä and 7:30 o'clock. Wed nesday and Saturday evening at 7:40 o'clock. Y. M. C. A. Y. 31. C. A. meetings will be hold every Sunday afternoou. e.-o. ciall v for men. In the auditorium of t;.? boys' building. A Special speaker will be secured for each Sunday and special music will be furnished. Y. V. C. A. Th1 Rusiru'ss Women's P.ible class wll have charge of the vesper service Sunday at Ö p. 111. SOUTH BEND & MISHAWAKA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. 3Ieets every 3Irnday at 10 a. m. at the Y. M. C. A. Resident and visiting minIsiers always wl-.mo. President. T. J. 1'arsons; vie prtsldent. L. M. lldwards; secretary. W. I. Freshley. Next Monday. Rev. James L. (iardiner. I. 1.. will r-ad a paper on Nathanbl Hawthorne's "The S.-arlet Fetter." THE PEOPLE'S OPEN FORUM M'ets at the 1 M rt P.aptl-t Church. Cr. Main and Wiiyn.- Sts. Ad.lres on "The Solution of the Wajre (uestlon" by Stouirhton Co,l.y. editor of the "Public," a magazine devoted to the diseusslon f single tax. dinget leglslat! on, dty administration and dher social science subjects. After the address questions may ! asked from the audieneo. Music by the I'irst P.aptlst -hoir. ('i.-irtet. "America, the P.eautifnl"; trio, "Ihe Wind in the Chimney." by (Jrisvob, sune by Mrs. Rode, Mrs. Huncan and Mr. Rrjan. SOUTH BEND FAILS TO PLACE IN BIG MEET Carl l roll ami William (irinini Selected in rrollnii narles Hut Arc Passed lp on Finals. South F.ond h'gh xvas not fortunate In the Chicago university contest held at (."hicatro lust nltrht. at least from the speaking end. Tlie result of the examinations in various subjects will not bo known, however, for several -weeks until the work has boon all examined and uraded. Carl Troll and William Crimm placed in the preliminaries for the rinal.t. hut were behind the first fewchosen for honors in the final competition. (Jortrude Wiser in tho dramatic sj'eakimr divtsion did not place in the finals either. The first place and the scholarship tres to Faul Kesten of "West Division high. Milwaukee. "Wis., xvhile the speaking c-'.:p for team work g;oes to John Mann and Raymond llineson of Decatur. 111. The prize in reading- also went to Pecntur when Miss Xira wen won the first prize. Mo.-t of the participants in the various events returned last evening, but the rst are expected Sunday. Frin. 1 I. Sims. C. P.. Johnson and Mrs. 1:. Ii. Pakin. all of the faculty, also made the trip. j T.O-TUS 1 Weak, and FYi: HALM For Sore. Watery FJyes. We Guarr.c and. 50c at Coor.ley't. Adt. antco It. 2 MALT NFTIllNi: Th RKST TOXIC MAPI: for I-adies 23c. lots. $1 at all PniKgists and at Coon ley's. Advt. I'M HKKI.I.AS Storm Xinpular J2.'.'" Quahty $1. 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Store News Spring, with .ill its glorious promise, is here once more. Nature is wide awake again and seems to be trying to outdo all her former etYorts to make a beautiful world We have caught the spirit, and so have you, as well as all the people in your vicinity. Springtime means "Opportunity." Spring comes to our store with a bigger opportunity than it has ever brought before. People are buying more freelv than ever before. Business, generally, is running at top speed Why? ' Because we are putting on a tremendous spring drive, more strongly, more interesting, more convincing than ever before. Don't forget to visit our Children' Department. Here you xvil' f.nd the greatest store, by itself devoted all to Children's xveari-nc: apparel. Joe Mitchell Chappie and E. B. Moon Address Ad-Sell League. America Is at peace with ?I1 the world today because of its ability as an advertiser, Joe Mitchell Chappie told members of the Ad-Sell leiffue last night. No other country under the sun has received so much publicity, or has been advertised as the home of an intensely patriotic, determined. Cod-fearinK people as has the United States, commanding the respect of the entire world, Mr. Chappie asserted. The speaker, famous as a world traveler and editor of the National magazii e, spoke at the repular monthly dinner of the organization of advertising- men. His address, a masterly one. was featured by his informal brief word pictures of famous advertising men he has met. Fittle inside facts in the lives of such men as Elbert Hubbard, I. T. F.arnum. William 1 Pouirlas. Henry Ford. Fully Sunday. Thomas A. Edison. Theodore X. Vail, John II. Patterson. John P. Rockefeller, C. W. Post. Robert H. Inmersoll and many others proved of unusual interest. He classed Evangelist Sunday as one of the preatest advertising men that has ever lived. Sunday Is Advertiser. "If the papers continue to increase the amount of space they are prlvinK to Filly Sunday at the same rat-? as they have in the past few years." Mr. Chappie stated, "every day xvill be Sunday after .awhile." At the beginning of his address the editor said it is most logical that the United States has succeeded in preserving its neutrality because of American advertisers, lie said that advertising is synonymous with America; that advertising was lorn in this country; that this countryhas led in its development, and will always be foremost in this rei e t. He declared that, no matter what are the differences between this country and another, foreitrn nat.nns will always have respect for America because of what has been printed in regard to it abroad. Mr. Chappie said that he believed the United States could be kept still further away from the great European war arena if the spirit of Abraham Lincoln was better .advertised and given wider publicity. He cited this as one of the opportunities which could be taktn advantage f by American advertising men toe-ay. Met Itanium First. F.arnum. tlie famous circus man. was the tirsi prent advertismc man Mr. Chappie told of. and was also, incidentally, the first advertising man he had ever met. Chappie told of having pone to Harnum's circus when a mere boy for the exptess I purpose o: meeting tue .reai i man. He found Farnum. introduced ! himself as -'Joe Chappie." occupied a box with the showman as a result of i the interview, and carried a dollar home with him, a present from j Farnum. "He was the hrst celehnty I ever I met." the m- ..k. r explained, "and I've been rha-.r them ever since." He t,.d int : r i.uely of his last farewell with El. ert Hub'jMj, which

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Easier Sunday only a week away The usual rush before Easter is coming. Why not avoid the anxiety of a last moment delivery. Start your shopping early in the week early in the day. We want to please you not to disappoint or delay your much desired garment for Easter. We .have doubled our working forces and are now working overtime to clear away each day's accumulated sales. We urge you to come and shop on Monday or as early in the week as pnssible. The greatest stocks of ready-to-wear garments are collected here; every style, every material you desire. You surely can find just the garment you had in mind.

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Beautiful Easter Silk Suits, never before ofYered at $29.75 and $35.00. Smart Silk Easter Dresses, all different $15.00 values at $8.95 $35.00 values at $17.95. Fashion's latest in Silk Coats extremely popular, at $15.00, $17.50, $19.75, $25.00, $29.75 to $35.00. Beautiful Easter Millinery Waists, Gloves, Neckwear, Jewelry and everything in Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets you will tind here in wonderful displays.

took place on the Eusitania just before it sailed for Europe, never to return. Mr. Chappie declared that Hubbard in his farewell to him plainly had a premonition that some thing was going to happen to mm on his voyage. Thomas J. Farrett, the famous English advertiser, who created the well-known query, "Good morning. Have you used Pear's soap?" was described by the speaker as the man who virtually originated magazine advertising. Mr. Chappie knew the Enclish uian personally, as he did all of the men he described. I'siny; Photograph. William E. Douglas, the shoe man, was introduced as the first person to ever attempt to u?e his own pdcture to any extent as a means of pushing his product. Mr. Chappie stated that he knew of few great concerns that had failed when this method of advertising was employed. He cited the success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as a proof of his assertion. The editor declared at this point that lie believe! onp of the best methods of making men succeed is to make them think more of themselves. Mr. Chappie's lemarks in repaid to his personal experiences with Evangelist Sunday and Henry Ford were listened to with special interest. He told of a meeting he had had with the automobile manufacturer at the Waldorf Astoria in New York about three, weeks aco. "Ford is worth t-.bout $ öO.'OO.OOO." said the speaker, "and you see is in rather easy circumstances, but lie expressed wonderment to me as to what w.-u? in store for him in the next few months, and If he would be strong enough to carry the responsibilities. His peace expedition to tho ar zone cost him a million dollars, but he dared to do the impossible, which is a sure sign of greatness. If his effort availed nothing else, he at least demonstrated to the world what this country thinks of war, which is ii service it would be impossible to put a price on so far as its value is concerned." Visits Rockefeller. Mr. Chappie sail he went to see Rockefeller every year when the golf season js open. He described Fir Thomas Lipton as a good natu red man who is without any considerable education, but knows how to make people like his tea. Post, the late cereal king, the speaker said, complimented him for a speech he had mtxde in Baltimore, at th same time wishing: that he could express himself as Chappie had done. Chappie replied that Post had a greater power of expression than he, quoting this as proof: "There's a reason." Edison was le'ribed intimately as a Kreat mechanical genius, a born advertising man, j.nd a plain oldfashioned Individual. I Alison is Feared. Mr. Chappie sail that Edison is by far the most feared American bycountries abroad, where the probability of war with the United States has been discussed. He told of how Kaiser William of Germany asked hrst after Edison when several years a?n he carried greetings to the emperor from Theodore Roosevelt, who was president at that time. Many other personal recollections of William McKinley, Kir.g Albert of Pelkum, and nearly a dozen other celebrities. were related by the speaker. He concluded his address b telling of several men of whom certain of his hearers were curious to know afxjut. Tlie editor's address featured one of the best programs ever gien by the Ad-Sel! league. The other speaker was E. P.. Moon for years irt the mail order b-jsir.es in ('hit ago. who is now conducting .i general store -X

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Season is or Iikeville, St. Joseph county. Mr. Moon told of methods he usi-d in developing his business until now it amounts to .tiö.OOo a year. The Lakeville man's address was liHed with valuable hints for advertising men and those In uther lines of business. His subject wa.s "What the Farmer Buys." (iajlor Irosi(Ies. The meeting opened in charge of W. K. Lamport, president of the league, who Iter Introduced Mayor Ralph W. Gaylor of Mishawaka .ih toastmaster of the evening. Mayor Gay lor said he had met Mr. Chappie In Washington a Rood many years ago, citing this as proof that the editor knew some of the most famous men in the country. A number of announcements in regard to future activities of the league, including the annual election of officers at, the meeting In May. and the holding of the annual outing at St. Jiseph, Mich., this summer, were made by Pres't Iimport. Nearly lO attended tne meeting, large delegations being present from Dowagiac, St. Joseph, Rentor Harbor, Goshen and Elkhart. KELLER HAS MEETING WITH HIS OFFICIALS Municipal Questions, An I)iou by Administration at City Hall Mating. SC. Mayor Fred W. Keller took his entire official family into consultation Friday evening at the city hall, adding numbers at least to the usual monthly meetings, which heretofor. have been attended only by heads of departments. East month's meeting was held at the Oliver hotel in the form of a banquet somewhat devoid of general business discussion. Friday night's gathering in the mayor's ofiice was all business and lasted until n late hour. Discussion of the building ordinance and the relation of the building committee to other departments took up a great deal of the time consumed. This and the taJking over of plans for the annual clean-up week comprised the general trend of the session, which was well at tended. Clean-up week will be .h.-ered in i-outh Rend some time in May. and Mayor Keller announced Friday night a proclamation would be forthcorning in the nn:r future both from his offlce and from the department of health. It is planned this year to pay particular attention to the vicinity of railway and interurbnn lines enterir.; .South Rend. S.i : 1 Mayor Keller: "Some of these right-of-ways, where everyone nee.- us as they r.ter. leave or pass through the city, arc in ost unsightly. We v.ill commence cleaning here, and it is hoped no property in the rity will be sdightd " It seems articles in The NewsTimes concerning the housing conditions here were taken into copddemtion when recminendations were made in the carrying out of the dictates of the building code. people were urged to ufe city water ruther than wells, for the sake ..f publichealth. Financial report- fr ni the various department. street improvement! and the fl::cufi!i cf track elevation We will sell during haLtine of this week l.ooo hole' NiirT) Stock Aiple trfN-s, at l."e each. W ARN I lit IIIKK I 1 I V.. Wajlie St.

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on GREAT SALE on Monday of all the newest designs and patterns in White and Colored Wash Fabrics. Also don't fail to inspect the wonderful SILK SALE that commenced nn Saturday and continues all this week. were other w ii ; fo the : I - e e - . . . .1 , .i I f I'O ' !' ing. Proof r.pies mental reports Pec. 31, fm:.. gone o er by the heads. 1 tie r.r-w i of the 4 ,t v. Were receive.! ,i',.J a rio-.is dep.-i rt roi! ', LODGE NOTES So, all Mend ' Order of Moo. eral committe No l-as .i to .iii.ui: !.r grand public !. i tan, rn- nt ter .Monday. im : n - 1 1 : t . a ' i : i w i i 1 b i . o fessional tab nt will a I. a grand dancing act. tures. Tho affair ui'l ta '.. Moose hall hi i h u :ll by the visiting M in tl.a i d t h i r;enns or a u .; a n ; n g . i oltirers of the I-.dj.-i. v Th will a : i ' their oidha s at tin- in . iS ! Id ; r - Jtiation of ,i c lass , and;': tak- place. Th new da t some important s -1 Kge-1 1 concerning the Judge h; idat t' I, special interes to all Iio ni , i .-ll II WHITE- - Ln,!. id Res: and Mot I :ra 1 1 -or 'an a- ."-'lo.es l"a at F.i I-, Ad' r.rr.9 FT rta u h KUt1 Without V of Drnr by H. LEMONTREE fth fVrnd' Isa-dlrt Ostru?trK fsatl M.-iuf turin Optlfl.n. Tili: CIIAPIN' HOME PI IT. STORES, US an, S17 v Cliapin St.. df-Sll e to employ girl clerk s. a'- : to speak Ct rman and P-.'.C-:. Apply at s'or... V'.T S '. street. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Ai:.;,'s I r .. the hiT,-. p. lr.sr.. .jti.v hur.i. i.s. '.. t il ) ne;, j t '. it... It v a -. s i r: i . .- l ! - r . : i a Its f tbe : g It fi .r tv !. fir.; 'hir.g fet V here. 'J7r . ia-'.v sh-dn-s-4. A i ! ' ri i I T. . 1 ! :. I.e A 1 ;v '1 r. . t ' . I '. - r I : . ! i : n We wi'l s-U during balaii" of tili-; i-i-l l,oos choice Nurs-rv SKx k Apple trs . ;t t !." -.i It. WARMli: lti:o. III I.'. aii St. Raise Your Bread Right by Using Hersh Yeast WATCH US GROW! Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads