South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 May 1916 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEo What Local Societies son Ems. Co Are Doing for Babies

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METHODIST. I !rt .s. Mn.n jt . Kr v. Urnrj L. I'aiu, ttor. (.'la-s ii.it! r. jr t:ou; Sunn fu.oi J ri rh- ;t :i.l!trPi m. J- .'. 'iT. ' j jri ft f r: I M. J'u'iM-- w.rh;;t i rw . and 7 :". J Tri. Iv. ir. 1 . Ilfill . f I,;tf lit M. lül . "Ill uj.y Hi- pu'rit "t:i 1: r n i :j r im-t-ifulcg I'riii-;ir 1 1 1 -1 j j r "Kit'tMng 'ur iJf-i-ulr 1 l.'i'wrtli i:i'i- :' p. n. i:TMiii;g P.-'!!: "I n'i-'l In-tru-ni'-uH rf .1 v i. 1 s.-r I tin- inu-b.il 1. 1. -:.):. hr p. !iv. nnd'T

!!, .Sin-. ..f . I . !.!.!. i: A M .Morning I'r IM-!'- hi I'. I'. it. l-y 1 1 . ' ::i - : f p r 1 .11.1 ! t j r i i 1 . . "t. .ii- ;m" T.t. M Ham by; .inlli.-üi. " I I In ! I l.ut u, .My J...uJ." l.y II til; ..T.-r..f .rr. " A ! I ! y ." - .Id-!i-r-"ti'5 : I"-' 1 ')'!' i'i I", by Milliv.iu. J It -ti 1 11 ir l'r-!'i'!' In I', I'V I.eju ire; r loiinl b.i Pin. "St. Aif'-I'ii"' -7-, l.y r.irn'.y; ;nit!.-;n. ' Tii-.'i Tn.it Tel-! 'li'Iiüs ti .ion" !.y II.ns'..-l. ung l.y Mi Iii!; vVi!tf.--g n it 1 !i ! r : .lT-r:i f ry vr tin soli: "tu Tmi .;.'" t'.j ll-.f iri Mi- I i r ; I.!itl :nl In A rt.it. Iy I. !i:ii!t'. I'im.mi iu'--iliig V(! u"'.' i y -t'iitii nt 7:;;' '!-wk, led l-r Miv Wvriit;:. N-it Sun It timmlng Ir. I ;i i nil! ' I'.v t!ijxilplt Hii'l In tl." -niiiir Iii h'.ir lli P-ti'k'r a i.ii.iil J. i "irii t at 7 !;' 1cm. k. M. I'sul' .Memorial f'i.If.n w..l I.aport at. K-v. Jiimi !.. U ir.ltnr, I. 1 . p.iitor. S:i;:.iay --L at J :';') a. m.. tiuy A. I Hb. Ji'-i 1 ii f n 1 nt. M-ni!ug u'r-!iip at P:" S-rin-ii l.y 1!..- j.a-t'r. 'I !. .;: "T!i- !.n r ti - 1 1 r liiti- uikI M'5 rt im it i - " M'i-i'- l.y U." quartet: I.".", My I.i'iit." rarkr; "Tli' IT. fin- Li'M. M ! y. Miv'aH, iniiai.-. Mr. Mir. Mi.;. I pi . 1 1 n r : Pn-luM.-. j "llntr' In '"rt'V ." ImiIcN: "or.it. ry. !' r !;!." ht.'irii'k; ;...-itl'i.l . " l. iMi't ' "horii in Jnii in i nt . Iiirinc tin-j (mtt'it tlf 'hii-litn 1 1 1 1 1-- r Will I-" j tjt-ri. At 7 '' I' in. It. iJaitliii'-r will Tir--h ii "Tin- I" it ri -ti-tu .f t'. S-i-li-r-. f t!.- 'IUI W ir." '1'h" ft.llnwli!-jii-.ti'iü jii'tui" wii! I- -!i"n in i'iux- . tratlou: ! i- A. K. n;. tiiir at Ii' Ii"- i tr; '- I "ratt'.n lay .it th- National f-'.'Ji'-rs' I, !!,(; i.'; i Ai.rili.iM I.l:i'-"!;i's i 'Um Vif'. Ami ii j.o-t will att'ipi lit a l.-t.ly. Drpn rni:-: rr.iu !. 'M.il it a t i.n" : fTrat'r . "M'l-lv in !.' '.pi n:i n : I t -IihIp. "r.infar.'." " 1 UI...M Mi-. Swintz Mini Mr. Kik-it w ill in : ".N - i-. t!i" Wry 'l'liPt;?!it . '! !;'. ' l.y Uri-u.-r. .M-Mplay 41 1 1 l. Ul Ta" t.V Will Iii. t f'r wrk; at .vi..-k tli- .li.m'.i l..icu.v. ill tnf-et ; 7 :'' mi ,.ri...rl.int ti ü--1 1 1 1 ir "f , the .Siitplaj n. Ii-.; .arl Tin ml. I -w ('! i i. rvt. at 7:H NN -.ln -l iy ew nlii;.' will I ! I"-1 liy I.". J.ir'liifT. v. lit will - jum k Dji'ii 'Sunn' Si-I" I.U'lits on t!i'- ;nral Cracr l V.r. F. MT. l.ic.in arnl Tutt stt. I rnnk K. I ir i tv. pa-.t- r. t'lass in'otJ:i' Mil.".. I!-nr i-.-iii.in. La-!.-.-. Snntiay Ii-M.l l::y a rn . .loin. A. P.T". N.'rriK.ri ii -i-rm m. in:l.".. Tii.-tn.-: r.rit im.l J.i!.rtT.- " IHvIim-l:e-n..T." Hip k. Mr ;. A. ruliii-r, violin ..l.liafo. Mi-! Wil.Ia Sl.nntz. Ill" il A. II. I'pvt ,-iip! tin- K.-li. f corps together with tlx- .:l!:'li-An..li.-;lll SoII.'M wiil l.tt'ip'.. rpw.Ttli l.'iu'U' V rn. Sul.J.-'t: "'Iii-- Mini-try ..f J 1 'her." I.e.oi.r. Mtv Hiiicy lJol.lii-"ii. "tt'or!iip wltli ! rii)..n 7 p Tlu nv : "Il ilaaiii tlif Iip oiixi-f. ut." ThU is tl.o fourth Snnilay ev.-ninir ;nltlre ..ii tinrej.resrntatl v men of tl.'- I'.i;'l.-. olo. "Mie 1 1 y P.riulit." taia l. Mr. I. A. .i!inr. I'rau'i' s"i-l..' Woiiiics'lay :'t T .:-' p. nr. .1 ii'ii" N tip" tliir-l j na rterl v fpttl"iniit il it" on !. l..-al . hnich rnnIiht -xp-ii .-;. Lrwrll HrtKiiti Minor niol I'rr.ncla t Otiy II. P.l.-p-k. pi-itor. Sun. Ihn ä 9 iZ, lt. II. Nr:llt. siip-rinti lid ut. Morulae ortic' II n. tu. With tlt nilvcn of warnt w .-i t !..r. t.lann Iia 1 --II o t h ihrripm nti.I t-r-tilp .-rvi .-- Nl rnliii: i thuie: "Memorial hay's .'!.' i Iv n- ' irTi.es at 7:lo-. .nemo: " I !i- llaiol; i-f tlo.l in Mir History." Lpw.-rta ! 't iiiplay .-veiling at '.:.".o Koy h iv:--. ; Irl'lent. At the tannin"; o aj l'lie"i' luet will sinir. "I-ir to tin-: Jle.irt of tin' S!iepli.-r.!." 1-y Kirkp :tri- l- I hipI Bt the r. rt!n m-n i. " T- ii i.-i iy J ,leiM is t'itlüiii; for W-n." l.y .N-tn. J illiltNcfk ?pri es eilnoilay it :' Trtiüty Toairi" .ml V;i;ir a vs. Iflviu i '. Hunt, pastor. P.tl le s- I," .1 :;t ff.Z'J. (llfto:i Phüiii.s. mip.-riiitoü.lcr.t. Mornlnir w.-riii;. Ii:!".. S.oih.-h l.y thei jMtar on. ".I.-sn- or l-:i V" Th" PpvortJi li-u'':'' li"nr :it will l"1 nm- i iut.-.l ty NN'nrr.-it p. -I 1 1 n t . . Pr-alt-jw-rvi." at 7:1 Sn!.).-- ! of v.r':-.!!. j "liie l'lr-f Ii--t!!.lcr." I'r.iiir Mini : rraif trvIi- NN tie-olay rttin'. 7:4.". 'M) Missionary Pr.-1'pl-. consist in -f I liort. vivi'l r.'-potis fn.i;i the h-M-Iin j Tttis!ona ry tmtru-s of tl. woil.l l.y M"sltl r-tr-i.-ntali-s. wiil taK- tl:! T'lnce of tii. i lass iiicctiüz Poll. '. in r tliis prelude, will !.e :. tu.lv of the P.ook .f .Io!ma. with l.hp-kl'o tr.l ontli'ic. and Hlt.il uif-v;...'!' vr i i-ti An to! j'-nvm-d lne.'tlnc of th.- !...ail of t r 1 1 - t - - will !..- lie'ni at the paron:! l'.- "it i Ii n : 1 a v vetiln at s o'i 1... U Kpwortti Mrinorl it ' r Pi : dn v. iy U.. ati.l nine St A. Hint.-:' Ki-:tli.l. r..ttAr. Sniplny . h". 1 ' ."".' "i.:o'.i .-. iv'p.'I lo.tirs M:lV ;jn l 7 Mond. iSje t : j 'I'l Spirit of '7'. still Pix.--" Pxeaii.r nitije.-t: "NN'li.-n t!i- S.oil if s n t"j r I I . ' ' Jn th" moiiiiiu' cri e ih-- p-ist'-r will j tine, ""''he IPlv it." .P.Miior lfiL.MM Ut -:. Ppworth h-.-u.- at '. .:: Polios' Aid tnetlne Tl 'irsd-iv aftorif.-'i at -J'dh!" s;udy ilas- Prid ;.l 7 ::'.! Kirr I'arfc M. I: . S. v.-:itli st . P.-v. A. W. Smith, past...-. siMidiv s. !o d '.' Tubli- worship :'t PPlda. in. nti.I 7:P" f- m. STn.n '-'.je. t : '!;;. IP-. .. ,.f (!..- . 1 j Vlelit" Ant!..::; ' Ti:. 1 A o; -1 ;;: e j J at her 1 . ot p.". i 1 ;o.;o!i."C s.i..;

ft :.'.! p in S:i!.j.-t: ' '.-a. cm ik.-r- " Aritheni. "Tl.. re a I...-." 1 ! - r.- will t-e 11 .Ulh'd Il:c;;; of t ho Nl.tlc-di-t Sro !.Tt)ood on .Moadi v ro-i iii; .luni.ir jviei" We.J in s day at p in. Nlid-wot k de.ttioiial n.eet.i.e on cd n.-d i v iv.nIne at 7."i) ..'. .... k. Topp-. --Tli" P--tairr to th I'liiir. h in Iv-ream. s " Mull Memorial p. '.!e i;i in ! i t rlr ts. Pev. Pabh. p i-t'.r Sna'iay sdi.inl t 9:4"i a. m., A. Katt'-:L iiiruh, naperlfefidcnt. M!iiori:;i dsy -rrc:s. n I'.l follow Fnnda . ho..'. 'Mieti -: ' 'l li" NI.-s- i.f the' pod. Wirt" .-it..! P!.;.- '" P . -;:i:,e tli.-r.i-: "iP-.- it ':..t! a ters . f t !p N.-w 1'.-M.im-i:l: .li-'ii ts- l'.apti-t" P.rinJt.'jr friends with o'i t ail n-rvi.-c. A lordial vtel-on " t- ecr!-..d (.frmtn I.n ft Tf t aul NVnyn H.. llox. IP S. Miil-r. pit.-r. Snndiy s hij f .3) a m . .I-'!ai Ivo -h. pTlnt.Mid.-nt. J'rparLIre PPH a tt. and 7 :.di p ni tip. orth .-;isl 7 p. in. Prny.-r nitetitie M"ednei!ay 7.15 p. in. 'flT!t-vv'ni'.; or. and Mirietta nv.. Ilex. W!i-r t Morris, p ut t. M irn'-.e Krvi-v- ID ::'.i Pwnlr.e o- rvh 7:'t'. SiinliT ioll . .s. in. Adam M-d.t. iI erinlT.dfnt. P'.-.yer iroctme Ndnoliat ct en in e. 7 . Tortac Ir. Phtudo Youne. f.afr. S md.iy s -?. -1 ut 1 a. r.i.. Mi. ,Vi!I!ar:i KW'-r. s.'.pi ; iid. ndent. lt. rirant P. t itulo oiine, p&fltor. Monon C hil It. li:;df Yotine. ptsfor. S :nd?y I at 1" o lock. . P.. M'diih.-r-.. - i ;.-ri;r. i; h nt. Ppfivitli league ut .' p. rr.. VRliU MKTMODIST. I re I-thodit 1 i: :-.-y iv ard i nr. sip r.Ui'a td. P. . Pn'ilk. j-a.M-.r. Sunday i.-Luol J a. in. M:s i.ara Stuart. n 1 1- rlntendent. Prcaliine s'' ril. e at l:r.o t. la. and 7:P" i in. SutpJ.ty s. h ol i) :.") t. m.. Plsr.n Stuart. superinteLlnt lrefcii-ff 10: a. in. t l ii ir.rtir.f at t p. iu. l'ri-arLi:; tea in at 7:P" p. m Kltrr Irk ITr Mrttrtit Four-t--uth and Vine t. P S Jonnlt;. r.-ijfjr. SuLlay frLo.l 1J a. n, L. l Vulfj. upt-ricteuvent. AFRICAN M. II. Xion A. t. : Pfv. S. S.nirii-;. f-Hi-J r. l'r-a Lu.e PJ:- a. rr.. atpi p. id. I'HliSHV l i-RIAN. t trat C r. Wasidt ct- :; r.v. ai... Infay. tit" t . P-t. 'l. ri. M A. I.ippii;o:P i. i ' . luiaintr-r. M ! darPtto M. Partti !'e. ai-ini.iiit t i:d!.:-!.r lut;iic oreid kl ly:P. a. i:i aud 7 :JU

n:. At fh" in'Tttine KTTi t!i m!uilr wiil vpt-ftk to It' if rsdiirtt hit lttMs of P.- Ili.'h ! 1 on "Llfp-P.uildlne. " Mu-i I and prals" irTc 1n i.r pvpii li.y witli !i.-rt address tT tli irdnlster on 'Projr--i ThrU2h I- ar " PUd 'lK...! Mt a in. NInB IVdlorsh'.i I i! at ::". n. in Junior PndfaTnr ci.-ty at .". p in. Youii'e I'e.tp'.e' m.i"fy at .:'.' p in Mi.p.r.s-k ine-tlne for I-rii p-r and eonf.-tcm p We' jeday at 7:"') p. IM. Trinity 'V.r. V.if.ir ar. an 1 St. FVtr r I,... T . T . . T 1 I V .

-o .. i.--.. aoiin i.urnii'. p.iior. ii:oo jo., .:.,.: )iirl-s NNaxner. uprlnt i.d-nf . M lie. riil day htv.-ps at 10:1.". h. m. i t ti s. rrtp.n i.v th" jet-tor on ' Honor t Tho to Whom H .nor is lue.' .special iiju-l" liy tl;e ehorus ehoir. Phri--tLiii Pndeavor m-rrii-- ut p. in. with uniue -'Tvi'" ut 7:-"l. Pvenine seripon pi. -mo : "PJvpr. ." Tralulne 1 "S an1 prr ni'ctln at ":!." Wed;iedav cven-UetmInUr-Hpr. II. D. Hotett?r. rn-Cr. Sunday hool 0:30 n. in.; J. D. V.ix mimn. aiiperlntPiidpnt. I'nbll'.- worfchlp 10: Pi :t. m. and 7 r. .n:. .MrrnliiL- theriip; 'TPp An -trr nf 'Mir Pnu'llsa Uii.l... 'nn V.'p Tni'P It P.H. k j t IirltV" Pvenine thfinf: ,,Hjn Itri-tlan Pndeavor Pver Ion Anytliine Worth WhllA? Wl;nt Are its Ideals and it- Outlook." Sj.einl youne f-erples' :iirM. .luiiior i:. nt 'i oVl-.ck. Iiiter-iip-di.ite P. :. uill in-t with the Svniori at '.:.".n. Suhjecf: "How Missions Are Ph vsin- th. World " I'rnyer tiif-ctlne We.In.--dav at 7:':o. 11 t.v . P. Calahun. SiihJ. :-t: 'I. Peter IV." " Ilipe fhapel Peer an.l Iicyt.n at, fjeore NVllllam APIson. H. I., minister. I'.iloe "1joo1 L:.10. Carl lllerj. iupfrlntpndpnt. Classed for all attendants. Adults usp the irp.e rnatlonal lesson; all liaises from Junior down the graded sys tem. p.ildo study :it 11 a. in. Mr. Mary Pordray, l.-ad.-r. P.erean nipetlne n Wednesday evenine at til P. South at. .N!i-s Pl jren.o Kee.l, loader. Mortiine puldie worship with sertnon l.y th" tr.inUter ut 10:P". T1imii : "(niristlan Progress." A nurery Is provided for small children of parents who wish t- worship with ni t.ut have no way of arin for their 'hlldrrii. It Is at your vrvhe freely. Junior I.'ndonvor metine at r.:.':o f r -hi!dreti Petwifu th iutpi of lo and 4 Inclusive. Topte: 'I'.uriua and Sitieapore." The ooj.rration of pa-r-nts is reiufsfei In e-urin the rf-ett-I tr attend in ., of children for whom th.--" servic. s me ilrsiened. Senior Phristlatt Pndeavor :t tl::u. MIs Pliza-Ix-tli Turner, president. Tni. "How M;--ions Are P.l.sine the World." Kzk. 17:1-1J. Popular evtnlne aervi" with evanecll-Me erinon hy thp minister nt 7 :.".i. Them.-: " pesencratlon Its ppr-son.-il and Social Men nine." Mld-wppk laet tine e. h Wedne-ilay evenine at 7:... Toi- this work. "(lod's Constant fi)xi. e-s." II Thess. 1:11: Heut. L't; :.!-. The puhll" is cordially invited to attend and parti, ipat" in all of these services. Prumstown Church Dr. Thompaon, tu I rrintende'it. Sunday school 2 p. m. I'reaehine service 3 p. ui. Pt.rkhill I'nion Sumption Prairie road, 'he-quarter mile west of Olive at. Hlble school nt 2:3 p. ta. Owen Whlteman. uperlntrndent ; international lessona. Hungarian Horner Washlneton af. and Phtrry t.. Pev. IP Dertok. pastor. BAPTIST. I irt Main and Wayne ta., Rt. Ph.iriea A. Decker. I'reachlne nt 10:20 a. m. Pvenine service 7:30, Mornlne worship :t 10:4.".. Iv. May A. Pird. Miperlnt.-ndent of thp Pity Itesi no Mission w ill preach. Anthem, "Hail. Uiaddenine M.-rn." Piel.l. Anthem. "Porcv.r With th" Pord." IUoiint. Junior i piou at .". p. in. for hoys a ml pirls. This i- t!ie l.it mcetine until Septemler. Miss ! I. t.-ii '. Jennincs. suierintendpiit- IP V. P. I . meeting nt :P".. Miss Ina Hurtou. leader. Subject: "IMscoverine NC-. Is" Pvenine service nt 7 :.". Miss IPa S'-ott. so.-n-t.iry of the Associated 'di.riti.s will speak on "Some Outstanding l eatures in tiit- Work of Charities .--tid Currri tions." id. is Leine ji report f th" .-onf.-rence recently held In Indiaii. '.. lis. on M, unlay evenine Kev. V. A. ; I Li i r in id. a missionary on the Conffo, Afvi a. will peak in the church parlors. Pid'rcsliirj ills will he served, liodron's m -ofiiiir on Tuesday nt p. m. Teiu-h-i -' trainlne class -n Wednesday. Supper : t rpP'i. Study :it ti:4.i. Ciinn-h pra.-r m'ctliiir on NN'.-d n.-xl ny at 7:t" p. m. Mr. and Mrs. A. ii. Krltner will uive a report of the Northern I'.aptlt convention j it li.-ld at Minneapolis, poitiniunioii next Sunday. quince (uincy and TPnine nr., ReT. T. J. Pars-ins. pastor. Sunday school 'J :?,') a. in. John W. Rendall. euperlntei.dent. Mcrnine worship H:"0. IP Y. P P. f. :!.". Pvenine service 7 :"0. M' mine theme: "Tin Puw of Spiritual Pii'owth." Youne people's ineetlne, :P" j.. in. Subject. "I Mso.verine Needs." l'.-ople's ospi ervle. 7 :.".!. S.uie eri-.- and practical sermon on "Prepared-!,.-s" Mond.iv, .". i. in. Mrs. Parsons Pi:i..;i I'.ible -diss will meet with Mrs. Pair, lor.s Onim-v st. Mondav cveulne. ti" P.-v. P. A. MoIMnrini.l of Africa, wiil deliver an address in the PIrst l'aptist church. The church und onerejriit; ot of Otiinoy Street are invited. NVe.lt o-d iy enine. the mid-week service vlll l e h-1.1 In the hrture room. Thursday ind Priday the annual meetings of .the Northern Association will te held with the PIrst IPipttst church of Plkhnrt. A lir'e d.-'.eeatloi: Is expected from South Pond. Mount Zion IPiptit 113 N. Rirdffll St. P.v. p. l. Paster. L. I., p.mtor. F.venlne service. 7:00. Prayer mcetine Thurad !V S p. Ul. I Jrst sne.Hh Per. l aurel and Napier ds Service 10. 30 a. m. and 7:.T0 p. m. pvery (thor Sunday. Rev. 1-'. V. Jewell will preach. CHRISTIAN. I irt M.i in st.. south of public library, Pev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morning lUlde nc;o.'.i ip;;0. l'rof. II. (J. Imcl. suI eriat cndetit. ti'ir teachers are trniue.1. in vrradl and classes for all aes. Morniue worship at 10:4o. Sermon. "Moral ;Vlor Pdioinoss' Pvenltii: w orship nt 7 :..o crn:.u: "Preparati-tn for a National Life." Spe ial luusio hy the chorus choir at both s,-rbes Senior Christian P.n-d'-avor at ':1.".. Topii-. "How Missions Are l'.l. ssine the World." Junior Pnlo tvor Saturday afternoon nt 'J ;::o. Prayer and Praise service Wednesday evenine at 7:.itv Topic. "Prayer Pr Wr'ol I'.-i'i-" Strane.Ts and visitors in the city are cordially invited to wor-hip with US Indian.! Avenue indiani and Witwer nvs. Krv. Ce il Pr.v.klin pastor. Preil P. Wilson. Sund.iv i' : hool superintendent. Pdid e study, P C. K. pr iytr m-eti' es r. p. m. Pvenine ser-l-e. 7:4" NNvincsdsy eveniug praver ervK-p. 7:30 Linien Airtur Cliurch of C'lirlst Inden av. r.nl C; rlisie st. Pdward 1'astle. pastor. Pre n-airis 10:45 a. in. aud 7 :'.'.0 P. iii . Sanday n. hool '. :3o a. m. C. E. et 6:4." p. m. Praytr nieetlr.K Wednesday 7:45 I. in. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION I irt Lafayette and Monroe at.. W. H. l'rchley. past jr. Sunday school at 1 TO a. u... George J. Luug, PUperluttDd-t-i.r Th contest in the men's Pis is evowi:i "arm The pastor will preach a s; v',.il sermon, at 10:30 In keeplne with Memorial da v. Subjex-t: 'The Horrors of War.'" There will also be upcvLal jsitrioth- musiv' ty the cliolr. Y'. I. A. :.'-0 .1 (j Ames w ill speak. Gospfl Services at 7:".Owith erni'n It t th pnt Ti - I-odi'-s' Aid and W. M. S will : old t li'-ir monthly inertine in the par1 r of fii" huroh Thursday eTeniue nt "j ::so. Prayer me-tinc 'ltiursduy uipUt at 7:P. P v. A. V. PabM of the Stull M.-ü.-.rial chtinh will vis'ik on a sps--i si ii.j--t. Tl.r Urt-ut, :iml AlhrL-ht P.ihle ' is-.- sJIl (i.r!. their monthly p'is-tiiies Iii tin- parlor of the ihur.h Priday niirht and the men will entertain. Northwestern ollejre tijs- club K.ü'crt Priday night. June 1

G rar Li coin way W. and Prlk ai. Rev. Daniel L. Speieber. minister. Sunday sehool at a. m.. Gf-'Tje W. Iflne, auperlnt. ndent. Mornlne worship and sermon 10:3O a. m. Mornlne subject : "Teuipte. and Tried." Pvenine service 7;:ui p. m , Theme: "IioTjhtine 1 ho mas." Sunday hool t:3i a m. bfir;" I-viue. mipi-r-int'-nd nt Y. P. A. servi- at .7 p. m . Mryt!" Tridle. pr ident. Cld,. W. liai.-ener. N-ader. l"o.e: "How NIi-ion An P.h-sine the Wf.rbi." Hour of jra-r arid Teac!iers" iie-etine Wednesday at 7 :"0 u. m. Choir practice Pndav evenine. Miipnii Mom and Monroe sfs. Rev. Daniel A. Kaley, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 n. ni S. C. I-hman. sup-rin-tf ndent. Sernmn at 10::v." a m. Mornlne thme: "tiloryine in the Cross." iah 11:11. Youne IV-. pie's alllann', rt:5 p. m Joy.-f Lehman, president. Topic. "How Slission Are Pdessine'the World." T!i!s servi'-e will le -"U.iietP. llPd.T the fitiq.i'v of th" Wotn in's Missionary society. Mrs. C.nu'e Wyman will make the :;ddress ;lnd Mis Hanali Auer will sin. Pv.-nine w-nsidp 7:.o p rn. Theme: "NVith.-re.! Hands." Matt. 12:10-1.".. l'r.iyer inwtlne Tuesday cveulne. J. W. P.a. ks. leader. Praver in.etlne Wednesday evnlii". S. !. .Niiller. leader. 1'ollowine this prayer service the teachers' m-etine "PI be bei. I and .inducted by the pastor. Rev. I. "A. Kal"j. The Ladies' Aid s .. d"ty will meet Thursday evenine :it th" home of Mrs. William Pearson, corner Iul.,iil nv. and Carrol at. Chir rehearsal Friday evenine. L.villok. Hey. C. I.. IP-irtpy, j.as'or. Snnday achool lo a. m . W illiam Truinbie, Kuporintend.-n;. l'renchlns " :15 p. m. Cottuge HIM I nion Kev. C. L. Ilaney, pabturt Sunday achool jt 2 p. in. Auten Cliapt-I Rev. C. L. Ilaney. pastor. Sunday Softool at 10 a. m., Mrs. John IP Anten, superintendent. Preaching 11 a. m. ZIon'a EaP;eIieaJ Cor. f!. Wavne and St. Peter sts. ReT. Martin (loffeuey, pastor. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Swedish Kvangeliral Cor. Scott and Orchard ats. Rev. o. K. Mobere. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in.. Oscar Reratedt. superintendent. Morning worship at 10:15 a. in. Y. P. meeting at 4 p. xu. Ilreulne service at 7:20 p. m. BRETHREN. First Urethren march 1214 P. Michigan st., Re. A. E. Thome s. pastor. Sunday bo-'jooI U:30a. m.. Hartley Pireston superintendent. iornlng service 10:30. Chrlstlau Pndeavor tl:30 p. ui. Pveulng serrice 7:30. (tosjie' aermon-s by the pastor at J0:3n and 1'AZ o'clock. A special missionary iseruioii will be preached in the morning at which service the annual missionary offering will be lifted. Christian Workers' nvetine at 7 o'clock. In charee of primaiy department. Pnd.ivors meet at same hour. Prayer ineetlne :it the cliui'ch Wednesday evenine at 7:30. The Sunday school lesson for June t will be iliseti'ised. (ioo.l congregational singing at all services. 8es-on- Church of the Urethren Pushing and Yau Huren sts. Rev. J. (I. (ira ter, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., i. A. .Senseman. tur.erintendent. Morning service 10:30. L'venlng service 7:30. Christian workers' meeting nt i :30 p. m. ; John Austin, nresldeut. Prayer meeting Tuesday 8 p. m. Conference Me.norlnl f.OS S. St. Joseph St. Rev. O. P. Ryer, pastor. Sunday r?hool at 9:00 a. in. c. K. Wilson, superintendent. The automobile that won in the contest to the Otterbein home will be placed in the home at the school hour Sunday Morning. The subject for the pastor for the 10:30 o'clock worship will be "The (ireat Personal (Question." At the 7:30 hour the stereopticon service of the otterbeiu home will be shown. We were disappointed In this last Sunday evening, but every thing w'ti l.p ready for this Sunday evenine- The public is invited to see these pictures o the largest orphans and old people' home in this country. The Christian Pndeavor service at fi :.".() wll be in charge of the Woman's .N!Ibnary society. Quarterly conference and official board meeting Tuesday evenine. Prayer nervh-e Wednesday evening ir charge of the pastor. The Woman's Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Ora Spald. l'.'tl P. IVnnsvivania a v., Priday at 2:3o. This will be a Rase Pall meeting. All the nieniliers are urged to lie present. LUTHERAM. Ilolr Trlnltr Kntjlish Sherman nv. snd Llnds-y st.. Rev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. in., K. Motts. superintendent. Men's Rilde class taught by the pastor. Subject of leson, "Paul's Counsel to the Thessalonlana." Chief ser ice with sermon by the pastor at KP.'Vi a. m Subject: "The Father's Willingness to (Jive I. the Rest (lift." Vespers with sermon at 7:30 p. m. The Luther leugne devotional service will be held on Thursday evening instead o" Sunday evening as heretofore. An interesting service will be held and nil are urged to attend. The service will l.eg'n at s o'clock. Choir rehearsal on Pri lay at 7:45 p. ni. at the church. The Ladies' Aid society will hold its monthly business and ocial mcetine on Thursday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Pred Metcnlf, 713 L Cedar st. St. TauPs German L,utlierr.n. Jefferson and Wllp.im sts. Rev. IP Holle, pastor. German service st 10 :." n. m. Sunday school at 9:30. Pnglish service on the econd aud fourth Sundays of the month at 7:30. Morning subiect. "Prayer " The exiling service will be a song service. GlorU Del Swedish Cha pin and Kerr sts.. Rev. iJopfried Olson. Sunday school 9 a. m. RiMe .-lass at ::7. Service nt 10:30 a. m and 7:3.i) p. ni Monday evenine male chorus practice at S o'clok. Wednesday evening eonfirinntion s.-Lool. Thursday evening choir practice at s. I'riday evening Luther 'eaeue meetlie 1n the church parlor. The young men of the society will entertain. Saturday afternoon connrniat i.n s-dnnd. EPISCOPAL. St. James Lafayette t . north of Washington av. Parish house. 310 W. Colfax ar. Right Rev John Haren White. U. I . bishop of the Pne-cse of northern Indiana, rector. Rev. II. R. Vinte. Ticar. CATHOLIC. St. Patrick's 307 S. Taylor st.. Rer. John P. lPLrote, C. S. C. pastor. Low n;ases at 7:30, 9 :W a. in. High niss and sermon at 10:30. Raptlsm at 2 p. ni. Vespers at 3 :".o p. m. Sunday school at 3:00 p. m. Meeting of thurth -cifcties at 4 p. m. St. Iedwice's TelUh Cor. Scott and Napier sts. Rev. Anthony Zubowi.z. C. S.

C , pastor. Low mass at 7 :3o, ; and 10 a. ni. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m H-?n?-diction at 2:30 p. in. fct. ManUIaus Tolish 115 N. Lincoln t. Rev. Roman M.miulaL, pastor. Masa at 7:30. y and io a. m. St Canlmrr'i I'ulUh-s.'l S. Webter St. Low uias nt 7:30 a. m. High tuass ut 10 a. in. Vespers at 2 p. m. St. Adelbert's 1'oOsh Olive and flrare ts. Rev. JoLn Kubacki. pastor. laily mass at 3:15 p. in. Holy hour Wednesday eveniuc at 7 :3i. Suuday iajs 5 aud 10 a. ra. St. Joseph IIP1 st. and Lasalle av.. Tatrick J. Carroil, C. S. C. pastor. Low cusses st 7:3o au! G a. iu. iligli ruus at lo. BeLfdlctiou 3 p. in. St Mtfpben's Hungarian TLom-s and Mcpherson sts.- Rev. Aleiaader Varlaky. pjstor. Mass at .O) and iü:15 a. ml suuday hool at 2:i."0 p. ra. JJ"i:?dietlvMi tt 3:) p. a. acred Heart Notre Parre. Lnw mass it i a. ni. .s;iUlei(8- nw ., v m. Parish n:as at 10.15 a. in. Yt ; : at 2 p m. Sarrtu Heart Urlglan 112G W. TLoinas t. Rev. Cliirj, v. PiscLer, pastor. Mus

sr. .foii-:rirs hospital. "SurTrr th littl children tr em unto Me and forbid them not." paid th great physician tho Divine Mcalcr nineteen centuries ago. Par-fa nie I was this Physician. Men great and learne.l in power and scienro sought His aifvi'e. submitted to fis marvelous skill. Men. w ho sc Pish in their concfrn" ami importance, in their ambition for strength to battle with th; world's activities v.onhl have kept front Him th.- little ones. This rebuke has come down the years with all its vigor and import: time has l.ut ; itensPi'-.l its severity. All w orthy members of the medical profession and their auxiliaries have harkenrd to it. rotlected on i's significance until today the child his claim to life, his c;.d-given right to live, and his piteous, but just, appeal for relief from hereditary and s-pecitic ills is the ansorbinff aim of religion, science and Dhilantftrophy. The sifters of Saint Joseph hospital listen eagerly to the claims of the littl ones. South Itend's future men and women, endeavoring to do all in their power to supply the nerds of the children. The hospital's splendidly equipped maternity department, with its skilled and trained attendants and pre-caution-ary methods assures the baby and mother safe arrival and recovery. The nurses in training; are instructed in the care and feeding of the hr.by. The grave responsibility of their work is deeply impressed upon them. It is with the highest aims, most noble incentive. that they will practice this knowledge in their professional work, thus increasing', extending the power of the ill-; itution for good. Frequently the hospital is called upon to furnish temporal as well as medical assistance, and. in many instances, to lind a home fer the baby. The baby often appeals for a shelter for his mother weeks before he claims attention. The untirinsr, exacting vigi'.ance. the self-sacrifice and devotedness exercised by the worker." in this department have merited success. The crenerous appreciation and patronage of the people of South Pond have made it possible for th" sisters to enlarge the department' daring the present year and to deote an entire lloor to the baby. His cry for life appeased, the baby passes into childhood and to school days. The teacher, alert to the physical a; well as the. mental welfare of her charges, quickly notes what has escaped the ignorant or indifferent parent !oftentimes blamelessly so) the defective speech and hearing. She finds the cause in the enlarged tonsil or adenoid. The child's health and physical development ar impaired or impeded by these growths and their removal is of vital importance and would he of immense benefit. The eye., ear. throat-and nose clinic opened last year at the hospital

records iarge numbers of patients from the city's schools who received surgical and hospital attention. Through the clinic. the hospital daily extends its charity to all needy children. i The hospital lends an attentive ear to all children the street urchins with mutilated or fractured limlis. the disease stricken children of the poor, but its greatest zeal is for the innocent victims of others' crimes of self-indulgence. The rebuke of the tireat Physician is heard again in the mis-shapen, distorted limb and body, mutely, despairingly appealing for release from the fetters of that dreadful scourge which permeates the entire body and impedes the exercise of its various functions and dooms them to become outcasts or public charges. To eliminate, to eradicate, to check this hideous, ravaging infection p.t its first appearance, the institution, the mem hers of its staff, and nursing corps are devoting their greatest skill and energies. Pitalde, suffering little cripples have been brought to the hospital, to leave after weeks of surgical care and nt 7:0o .ind 1:30 a. m. Sunday school at '2:C,0 ik in. benediction at 3 "p. ra. St. Mafj'a German 4?d S. Taylor St., Kev. J. M. Scherer, V. S. C. p,itor. Mass at 7:30 and 10 a. ni. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. lienedktioo at 3 p. m. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Trogr: club It all. MelTilte building. 21'J S. Lafictte st. Sutubiy .". p. in. Sufi t : "Tli N-u 're.iti'Mi." I. :id-r. i:. .1. innf.it. .". :7, p. Til. Sllbji'rt. "Tito Method I 'eil ill I )'V!oping :i Mtrif like "ha ra-ter." l-ad-r. '. It. Kliindi:irt. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jercith Triuplr Heth-fll L.nsn lie aT. ar.d Taylor st. s-uiHhiy .,-l,...l .-it 0:1." Srvi- Sund;iy in rnin t b':.",i. Ir. Ib nry Kni:I tiid-r. st-4-nt.u y .f f.-u-'ilt . Hebrew k'l.l.ni dli. will ofri. i:it. Siibit' t. The .b-w in '.nt:i-t With Wt.rl l Civlliz;iti"li " SCIENTIST. Main inl Madison st. Sur.d.ty s?rvirrj dn-iiiL' th '! ti-m f the new -!iiir. 'i will ! !n-ld .it tV, l.ax.iIL' th-;ltT .-it II ii. tu. 1 V-dhain;.-il intiu en every Wrd-ir-dM.v veiling ;tt ' ' k .-it Teia-J.I.-IW.i-I.l. Sun-uy .. .i.d f..r liüdr n i'iid yo'itijr p".'pif up t the .-i'e f J". N frm ::4"t to lo.:,n Ite.oltii; r.-oic in. i ic.t.-t inM Nv th iharh en the mveutti it ".r f tli-- d. M. S !. nil Iin'. t.re opt a v ry a f r: ; "Mi fron; J t i ."i mid en Siturd.-iy f;o:n " t v SALVATION ARMY. Iir IT. Washing u :iv Sunday services: Mnrniuz. . 'inty j til. y :".!.; n..u, Suiid.i.v '!:--!. 2" liuuihi-. i."?el tierU.c 7:K"t C'af t NeLeiuiali Ur.'-ik-s. I . Ci- er i'i Lji ge. CHURCH OP GOD. Sfrvi.es aro l.fdd in Mdi!!o LjU. 22 S bi'fayttte st- Sunday !:., I at I1) a.' m. XI. KiiiüM b.iii'iK k. teud'i:'GOSPEL MISSION. 1 There ill t-e ...rv Ii 1 1 e.i, h evf aIr.r at tie UnS'cI .di-i ti. 1- I.at.U'.e av. .H.d .-.ikfr! are jr.. ide I j mid tne i'u'jlio ia cordially iuxittJ tt utfeud. 1

nursing with straightened, strengthened limbs; sound. purged bodies; giNing promise of 'lean men and women for the future in the "Petter South Pcnd." PAY M HslIliV. The Circle of Mercy Day Nurser. though established but the t rst of this year, has. by its earner", farreaching work, placed Itself among South bend's workers for better babies. In choosing the present location, 21'3 S. Chapin st., the organizers felt that the people of the western section of .he city were in greatest need of a safe, sanitary place wher-- their children might be cared for during the day while the parents themselves were otherwise employed. The home is in charge of a capable matron, whose duty it is to

iook alter tne enuarens weitare w hile they are in her care. For the sake of all her charges as well as for the sake of the individual child, she looks after the physical condition of each one to guard against contagion or infection, as '.veil as to give each little onethe best chance possible for normal development. The institution is aided by other charitable organizations interested in child welfare and by a physician who volunteered his services to the nursery charges. From the three children brought to the nursery a few days after its opening, the number has steadily increased until the daily attendance now fluctuate between 13 and 1'.'. The enrollment for January was 43; for February, 2 S 4 ; March, 347; April. 27; and so far during the month of May, 321 children, making a total of 1,2 6 S. Theso represent chilc'ren, of Hungarian. Polish, Slavish, German and American parentage. The nursery is in no way a hospital, so that the children who are very apparently ill, are sent home as soon as possible. The "first aid'' box, however, is always near at hand for cuts and bruises, and for minor ailments the volunteer physician prescribes. Several more serious cases have been referred to the Children's Dispensary. One of these cases was that of a boy who is suffering from a nervous disease which, if properly cared for. may be overcome in time, but which, is neglected, might, have developed into a permanent and very serious affliction. A second ore was that of a very young" child, whose eves are badly diseased. The dispensary sent him to an optician and now he is c'aily cared for at the nursery. As a matter of child welfaie this work done by the nursery is especially valuable in that such affections as those described might never otherwise be discovered, as their symptoms are very often not recognized by the parents of the children, and if noticed at all are neglected as matters of minor importance. Only in one case were the parents ungrateful for the services of the physician, but after the child's condition and the possible results were explained to the mother, she saw her selfish attitude, though the father remained obstinate and impeded the work. Plvery effort is made to teach the t children to distinguish between right ar.d wronsr, and to bring them up as carefully as though they were under the watchful care of thoughtful rarents. Many of the youngsters ere possibly even bt-r off at the nursery than at home where sanitary conditions may not be all they should be, and where mothers are tco busy properly to attend to the wants and needs of the little ones. For the nominal sum of 10 cents for one child from a family and live cents additional for every other from the same family, the child receives the i are of the matron and a wholesome meal of soup. meat, potatres anil bread and butter at noon and a lunch of bread and milk in the morning at ?:3o and in tne afternoon at 3. MISSIONS. Mennonite Hope Mission 3' ) N. Ollye Kescue MIIon 13 I'. Lasiile ar. Rev. A. J. Schäfer, superintendent. Luther Lane. manapr. Work furnished free for unemployed. Meeting every tvenlug at 7:15. Phone. Hell, 2301. Services every evenine at 7:.;o. Sumlay selmol 2:b". Servi. es in ounty Jail Sunday ai 3 :.X. Men furnished for house-cleaning, rugbeating e'c. City 115 I". Jefferson Mvd. I. ay A. Bird, guperlntendeut. Surrtay set n.l at 3 p. m. Meetings every ni?ht at 7:30. SPIRITUALIST. Th Sntith Hend Tresress'iAe Sfdritual set iety will hold their annual jinniiers-iry .rvii-f Sunday evening in He-1 Meu'j hall. :vc, S. Mi.hinu vt. t'. l. I.o. krid'e. hv tnrer. .s,'U'p service following th" le. tu:e. APOSTOLIC FAITH. Cl. V.. Jefferson Id vd. lr pu'n r meetSngr Sund.TV iu:lö and 7:30 o'clo k. WedV. M. C. A. Y. M. C. A. n.eetlnps will be he, every Sunday nfterru.on. especially f r neu. In the auuit'H rim or tne i.-y t.uudinp. A pei ial sp'.iker will be M-cured for eaeji Sunday cud special nius".- ill It furnished. V. V. C. A. SOUTH BEND & MISHAWAKA M i N I ST E R I A L ASSOC1 AT ION. Mftts eTry Monday at V) a. tu. at V. M. C. A. Ittpident and visiiin itfis .".'way? el onif. Tres'id'-nt. T. I'hrons: vi. e prt s'.d::t. I.. 31. Ld ar fcrctarv. V. 1. EiesLIeT. t'ue Is ; ber T. b lior-f. pa-f.r . f th.' 1' 'licr. li f tp Urethren, will j.r. nt p.-iper nt M 'ii-Uiy. S ' i j t, "Tie I c;-MM " ir st thVMM CII.XM TIME. vunda. M.i) Jstli. It- 'In N-'. 4'j t"rm E" irsport will ;rrie d.iilv at : 1 p. in. Train N. x fr.uii 1 ns j . r t Sun.i.tj s at 7 1" p. rn. Train Nu. to I . nsp-! t. Snnd i at :. j. ni. Tl 'oil.u.. tli" i-!-ril thedulc io not aflf. tkL Ad.t.

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Announcement Mrs. E. Walsh has received special permission to remain with us another week. The demand for the expert services rendered by this popular Corsetierre has exceeded her limited time, hence the request for the extension. The company has wired her: "Stay another week," enabling Mrs. Walsh to fulfil her engagements and extend the invitation to you to see these latest corset models, The well-dressed woman in touch with the latest thought in matters of style, will plan her corsets with very definite ideas of what she wants. She will want a bust of medium height, a skirt of medium length, straight front, fiat back and a waist line with sides gracefully curved. All these features of current fashion she will find in the new perfected front lace Bon Ton models.

SPECIAL ODD CORSET SALE A clean-up of odd sizes in Bon Ton Corsets values S3.00 to SS.00, 98c to $2.48

Free Exhibition of Poultry Raising Three cars of Exhibits will be sidetracked at the Lake Shore Depot Wednesday, May 31 1,500 feet of film will be shown Purdue university and U. S. government invites your inspection.

Latest Dispatch AbnfT ith tbe drills and the work, many little diversions have oceiirred to liven thinps up. For instance, on Sur day, they served us with chicken, sherbet and cake. n Thursday evening: we were entertained with an oratorical eontest between Culver academy and several other neighboring schools. Mr. Johnson, cur public speaklnS teacher, was dovn here as a judge. At the same time, a bis camplire patherinp; was held by the Culver Y. M. C A. Marshmallows were roasted and there were talks by various prominent Y. M. C A. men from all over the state. Perhaps tbe most pleasurable occurrence was the coming" of Mr. Cheley, ex-boys' director of the South Pend Y. M. i". A. He came Sunday afternoon and stayed over until Wednesday evening. We were certainly Riad to see hin and we spent all our spare time with him. He was full of stories as u: ual. Sunday evening we bad the first regimental parade. The different companies competed for th. best line of march ng. Of the three battalions, the second, that in which all the Suth Pend boys are enrolled, was the best, and Company II in which Hagey, Barnes and (Iraczol are, had the best line of this battalior. In line with our study of advance guard movements and skirmishing, we were marched two or three mile out on a dusty road into the country, to a hi?h hill commanding the surrounding country for a great distance and there were entertained by n sham tattle between the cadets, showing us the method of advancing under tire and charging trenches. Plank cartridges were used. On Thursday afternoon we started off for an oer-night hike. The sun was broilinc, the roads were dusty, our blankets and guns were heavy and as a result we were hot. I will say extremely hr.t. We came to u hich hill w here the cook tents J bad already been pitched. e SUES FOR 550,000 Greonliorw Men of I'lkhart Claim Their Ru-iness Nearly Ruined. I N I I A N A r O LIS, Ind., May 27. Sv.i; for $. ".oKiit damages was filed in federal court Eriday by William and Eilis Currier of Elkhart against the Chicago ilnus' Wrecking 'o.. and Thomas Hughes .Harey Stutzman and Samuel .tutzman "f Elkhart. Tli-' Curriers alleged their greenhouse business was almost destroyed by the defendan-s through the riling fd an involuntary petition in bankruptcy, w hich r suited in a receiver ) ring appointed, but which ended in tbe Curriers being declared solvent. TRY TO BUILD NEW JAW Roy J.n-N Teeth and Gtmi'- in I all from ing. Ii.tiT!i.-iti-'t::tI Now Svrvi--: Ml'NCIE. Inch. May 21. Surgeons will try to reconstruct the ui .1'i-r jaw of iJ.t.l PoV.ertK, In years old, who lo.-t his upper gums and t th whn he lell from swing in tbe M'hool playground. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ada

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waited here for "wagons bringing up the big- circular tents. One of these was assigned to each 16 boys and the streets were staked out. Then at the sound of the bugle tent pitching began, and as usual, our Company II was in the lead tying with Company I for first tents up. The beds were simply straw laid over the floor with blankets over them. It took some crowding to grt 16 fellows in one tent 20 feet in diameter, but by laying out like the spokes of a wheel with our feet to the center we managed it. We passed a more or less restful nisht and then awoke to an earlybreakfast. After breakfast we washed dishes and took down our tents. Our officers waited around until it was good and warm and then started us marching back to camp. We got there just in time for tho la.st two morning drills. Thursday afternoon was a very Important time. flen. Pridges acting tinder orders from the war department reviewed us. We had a long dress parade and after that the different companies pulled off individual stunts such as outpost work, advanced Infantry, wall scaling and trench digging. Company H had signaling with wig-wag, semaphore and heliograph. The general's coming had a good effect on our bill of fare. Thursday dinner included chicken, cake and sherbet. We certainly appreciated it. This afternoon has been verywarm, and they allowed us to go in swimming during our recreation , period. The water was a little cool, j nut very invigorating. We came out much refreshed. This last week the South Pend proup has been augmented by the coming of Harold Calvin, a sophomore at the high school. He was assigned to G troop. OLEN HODSO.V, JOHN" MKYEIIS. GEORG K HAGKV. FRED JOHNSON. OTTO GRACZOE. STEVESON HARNES. FOUND DEAD ON TRACK Man Held Following Unding of Girl's Body. Intriiatl'.ri.il New SV-TTir-: HARTEOPD CITY, Ind.. May 27. The lifeleps form of Pelle Ahbaugh. 11 years old, wa. found stretched across a freight truck near the Penrs lvania passenger station f-arly Friday. John Starkly, who is said to hav been the last person ?cen with the girl Thursday night, as arrested and is being held pending an investigation. The girl waa th victim of a brutal attack, and it is thought she was "doped." RHEUMATIC PAINS STOPP KD. The drawing of mus-cle. the oret.ess. stiffness and agonizing pain .f Rheumatism quickly yield to Sloan's Liniment. It stimulates circulation to the painful part. Jurt apply as directed to the sore spots. In a short time the pain gives way to a tingling en?a.tion of comfort and warmth. Here's proof. "I have had wonderful relief since I used your Liniment on my knee. To think one application gave me relief, .orry I haven't spare to tell you the history. Thanktrig you for what our remedy has cone for me." Jam. S. Ferguson. I'hilada. Pa. Sloan's liniment kill? pain. 5c at Druggists. Adt.

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