South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1916 — Page 2

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Nstl'.i, '-I' J ,,,;! I).. wlalater. Mi.s- Charlotte M. Part- "! ul!r.rV" ' ' " xT ' a v , t'.-r lrl1-"- aanlsunt t minister. A':na U: ". ,, .,,.1: m.J -t: -A Pan-nnte Pn.yer." give a wf i.r,tri..ti. - . , . 'V.';: j lit .1.- at a. in. Men' Fel.onto n-iti-:. .! wo v,.rhl - ; ' ) ' : "( .,t ,,.r.,, m. M1.Mv,.,.k r..(.t. . , ri i. , o i .t ri.ti.' i ln-' f"r prayer and ciaiffretcc Wednesout ti.,- Ktir, d.y hi. ;" - , 7::,o, rn The .Vo,e', MNalot-iry or, r. At :.:..'. :.. ... . ' " ", ";' ' 1 VM ,,.fv hM a t r.p.r ,,ark. mill H-.r.iM. :.s n v.;.-.. it. t;o- a u I .r..r l-ntrlotl,- ..ro-rnn, at 4 t ,n.

f.rte ata. iit. jaiU's :,. oniinpr, . .-njuir rniti 1 n i.unrain'M ri I-attor. Sun. lay i.h"'.l :it 0:0 a. m.. inii:ir tliis hour tlif "rulaha P.ll.W-" liuj A. 1'Nh. 'ir, -rlutirfidrr.t. will n extiihitl"li Small rhlhlrn A patriot'..' . r v 1 ' .f tint;-n il Intt-rf-t ,,r,. ,. ,r,., f,r u a nursery. .Iunlr Ptite l. !.l in St. Paul's M'nv'flal . ,,.;iVr :if ff,r rblhln-n l.-tv-n the Mfth-.dUt Pi-i-'"!' al hun h !i Siinlay ,,f jf) SU, i . inclusive. Mrs. H-dz-ea;0k.'. A ' mtuii.'.i iippn-prlate f'-r tl. lix,, yr. P.i-ry. superintendents. . . .'iM-in m ill l e r.- .'l.t 'l the p i-.- ; 'i-,,;,.,- this week ; d Citizenship." The t. r '.f the i-lr.jr.5i. Ii' v. lr. .lames I. : Senior Pmleavor srvP nnd the eveniiiff Cir-lii.er on tie nuM-' t : "l.ii.trtv a nd ,,.(,,, r,., M,n,,. have l.een merged t form lis C.st." I'h.' .-.-mi'Mi will l"i followe I i u ll t known us the "Pleasant Hour." ,v tv- in di.'M . 5 t tj r. s The fi.-t lllni j .,vtln fr..m 7 until x o' hx k. The proTh I " !ani t '-n of ii.ej..-r dem e" w ill I srHIU !,o varied with mu.si.- and aivow flu- niirnlnz of t'.i- l.ir..ri.- d"-u- I n. with prayer Jind .iddre-s This r.ient .f lih'tv in 177 ' tiie 'ihs--- , u ij . p:i t ri f r servP e. The mi. 1-week tpint evfuts until the r'n:zin- of the nittlni: will l.e held Wednesday even-I.ii.ertJ-r.'ll The v....ii.I Mm. '"'''jir- If will l.e half-hours -rvlce this P.attltr of P.iinker Hill" will I'li-en! "''.ek. and he f lh..ved l.y t!ie inonthly events of tli'' halt'..-, whl h though foiiyt 1 n 4-,-t iri tr f te;n-.;Ts and officers of the ..n P. ree.J's hill I" known in hHt'T.v as S1 ,,..d. The puhllc is oidi;.lly ln'The P.attle .,i' p.iinker Hill." St. P'".1'' , vlte.l t. attend and partirlpate In all )U--rtt will slüL'. "We're Tenting 'l-ot thee tervhes. nlzbt" hv Kiftredu-e a, id "Onward Chris- 1 tl-in -ddlers" ly S- Im'' Ker. Meinherti I C'rumstnwn Chnreh Dr. Tnrapaon, anof th- uteii Po-r. No. s. ; . u.. and j perlntendent. Sunday scbuc? 2 p. m. of the ..run;i CP !v p..t. N'.. ."-7:.. i l'rei ''h I n g service 3 p. m.

: Ik lk A. P.. -.1 a!s. the ineiiiners m tne . m. i ; nl Tot nun Pddy li'-.n-t -..rp wui at- j tend litis frervl-. firare Cor. f. ri'h'ffnn and Tutt sta. Frank K. I.u J-herty. i.ati.r. lass ni' i- : 1np N-t." Wiillam K"u l-a-l.-r. un,!n eh"-1 P .:'.' a m . .!'hu A- Pers. mi f.t-'-i r. ti ii il.-i. t . x f..tri..il.. i.r..'raiu will l.e rendered l tiatriotle i.r..'r.tiii will l.e rendered the Sunday t Iiih.1 l...ii: Pre.i.hlnz prt" a m Tl.eme: -Tin- I.t..t'ers of I.ü.erfv ' IN. ii A. l'ill.lier Wid vjniT Ppnorth ler. tri. A. Itvets. lead. ' -..I. 1 ...... I' '"ll t. 11 i f l!lM l.pwo,,,, ....... , ... ,

TV-i e- : Th -... Mind and Closed ! T. .1. 1'ara-ius. pastor. Sunday arbool Uuel on-i" r;;,rd V , regards will ! 1 :.-. n. m. John W. Peudall aupe.il,. meet MoJ.MT ev. "in.' Mith W P I ou n temPnt Mcrn.nc worship lM:.m 15. . nV 1 '. p s,M..,.. -t Praer s.-r i. o P ti:!.".. PveniiiL' service . :..0 u 1, !.; . . V 7 ' i .' .n l i e nmrninz theme w ill l.e "Uellcious tt.-di.esd, 4..... P .in. . .'oudu.t of the Kin dorn. oiitlnuinir Lo-Trll lleUtit. Miner and I ran. -is I tl (. tlN(.,ir ,, tl)(l Sermon on the ts .uy H. Hiv k. pastor. Si:nday school . M,iUlf V(lll,IL, iv,. pie's ne-etlnz at U AT,, lt. H. M .lht. .aprrluteu-.i-ut. Morn- j j J( -i w t .iake uurs an Inir .service 11 a. in. t j ...., Nation." IV. pie's tro-pel servhe Theme: -Christian Patriotism ',".'!;,, 7 :;i.. s.mt' servh-P and erm..n on la.lirs' .uart. f will mi:,' "U ..ndert..! . .. .. vnV.l:;,. snii. wreck Topic:

Savior." l.y r aniiv Cr l.v. Ppworth Je.ii'iie tl.;','. 1 m. William .r.-er. pre.-i !f l;t A surprise eveliiliJ' rvi. at

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"''.' it lr P"" l'.v Co!!. urn Mid-w.-ek servpes Wednesday 7 :':. P!.e!i:e; " I'lie Mtssa-f tf Pirst Corinthians" Trlaitv P.lalno and Viis-ar avs . P?-. Melvtu C. Hunt, pastor. Pit !e s t.o.d St 9 :.". CUftou Phillips, suferlnte'ident. MornPikT worship at l'.:P" T!e setro.'ti Mil he -rlten hv 1-. II A. Thonis..:,. Snhii't: "KviTi l..!)'s Saviour " Spe i.ii Tiinsi." Pp.rt!t Inn:.' Mervice at '.:10. le.l I.v Alfred ro'de A f I citizenship m rvi at 7: '.'. in h ire of .1..! n p.. Campl.ell. The h-.ri;s will Mn-' Pvei xoi.e .Hired t-t ! preset t. 1'lass and

pi.iy.r s.rvl.-p e.l nes.i a v evening. :.., Morning worsht ::t I : t . SniMii: C.is mceflnir 0 -1 L NSarr.n 1 1 .lohn . ..-r,,,. i,jtTeren.e Ueteeu Relv itr'nm und n TI"' P..k of .1.'.. wi:i 1 iitliLed I i;,-i,t.ous:i..s " Senior Christian Pn and explained l'.v th" iat.r. ideiv.r at 1'. : 1 " Topi--: "How to Make Ppworth Mriiiorl.l - Cor. Pln'oln wayiuuts An Ideal Nation." The evening W .. and Olne it. A. II unter Kon. a. : rv i.e i discontinued during .Inly and pastor. I August Prayer and Praise service edM '"i;!r.? a.'.i'-f' "Red, emin- t'ne ! tJ eenin' at 7 :".' Tople : "What I'onrtti of .Ti-I." I. l int- suSic t: ,,. ' xp, .. Nation';'' Junior Piideaxii' NatP ns t'.i.l Cor M n " i;p"rt.i league s-iturday afternoon at 1 ::'.' Miss Helen ;:., Re M. IP A; ;! :. .!i-iii t mi- , Martindale. superintendent. Sti'atitfer-. p.-: intei. d.nt. will had ti.- p raver s-r- ; and visitors in the city are cordially iuvle V- e.i nes. I i v ..iiin .'I 7 ' ' ' ' I " - J i t . . 1 ti worship with us

Ire Die s.-rvi.e n M leod a !.r:f si mi of the i u i rtf r ! v c.cf. : a ;c e l'-ihl-tudx- -l.s p'inlrv 7:'. p. in in! I .. n.oie metlns 1 .dote vi:n:ii.-r vacation ... . . .. ,,,..,..1 , . .,...,,.1 .j,,.. : lit ill.ili.M.'S ...I .....II. t I .III' . .. .o . rr-?r-'-t.o.. im rtf at Hodson l .ke, I Pui s d.i v. July 1 P.Urr TarW M P. . S-terth st.. Rev. A. W. S-inth. p'stor. Snndav s, b."l '':"'. Public mor5iip at K:P a. iu. and 7:10 M..rn!njr S-.ti.;.-. t : "The Tempest Stülr r. iTVoii nil iiioui . to i ,, t... i i n l.'.Cl!.' ti:.i p in. I.e.io. : !.! Petii-od. Pi.irlotj. s. rvi e at 7 :'' p. m 1 : re W ii! -1 so; ;;. .p d'i.. s, .. th- thfne. "I I !.se :; I '1 r i." l'.i t ri.-l ism Ij.tro'tic ilVlli! S Will !.e siltl. I lf .(o'lr i to ll!

lb.- aiKl'Mn 'Am. l.i " r M.-. i.v i,a y ;;, a. U1 tJeorgd J. l.oug, auperiuieua-l-rhd. M'-.-Pnz - r C i 1 h.-.ir.l n Mi.tol-iv ro-iiii;.' P ave: iol pKii-e Y. report for the past three months u.-t-:)K Wedm s !.-. v . 7 -: p. :u ' ill he t:ien by the se( retarv Sermon Mull Mrmofitl-Mi. :.!.,-..n i: d 1 t'tli ü l1' -"0 '.'.v the pastor. Subje.f. "The ats Rev Raid' Mtr Su:. ! iv s -h ol i Pra v in.' Christ " V. P. A. at 0:4... l.mm-i at 9:4." a. m., A. ' Kat'-: h.-uir:, h. a iper- . Nimti. piesi.knt Subject : "Hfw f lutendeut. M;.ko "Hir, an Ideal Natio.i Herbert I.r!ilt. j t':t-r...: "What I i n d"! e 'Pi: rip ker. leader. Ooapel sermon nt !)! SiitnSe.s to the patriot. " The hp 7 iul by the pastor The official board wo.Th ;. is-..- s, mp e it i'.:'.o p m win win meet Monday at 7 : " Missionary be e h Mls pios.e .1 ,.,,-; p. :,;-i' piayi rrieetiiu l hurs-lav. 7:40. Rev. Fre i t:, ::. at 7 :.n p n "Ilea: 'ha r.o t.-i ' Raus, b will lead Th" Rreen and Al,.f P. s t i i . nt ; J..;..: trie Ai..s- b-icht Pdble classes will bold their meet

t c " 1 .s s.-t th S-V.-'.S ,:i mi;; (.,. t.'.c last j u I C.m-Lsf,Tctte and "'Vf.?,' Rer ii. s. M . I -tor. s . d v s. h; d l'TrM 9n R, J " d,V.Vv - : Wedr.r-sdar 7:4 p. rn.

Usryn cs tmpit st. and M.irlefta it. lnlvrttai.ie if 'eir Natbn" loiliu' Peor.ev. WalterC. M.rns. paster. Morning',,:,.., uinauce 7 p. m era l aus tu;, ti, ervlce pi .".d. i:vfair.i; s-rvb-e 7::'.' . u:i- j . rt.,i,;nr Topi -: "How to Mike ours da K.-b't.W 9:..' a. m.. Adam Molott. u- i , Mf,r. N itlon." 1 Pet .Jrl-M i:veiiiiikT periatondeiit. Prayer x:ivtir.tf Wtdaes- crvbr 7 ... lu. Theme: "TlUe KrleiidOuT evet.iiifr. 7 :3d. : sh!;. ' 11, ur of praver a:id teachers' I'orttff i hsp-l Iv. 1 .' i j de Von Ii, i ine t iu ftlnesd I.v hM" p. m Ttie I. a - !':. r. s si :i:.. . ;,t 1. 1 in . Mrs. .lies' Aid society w I'd meet at the home V.'R'.l.cn KLer. .:p.-r::i;i ;..te:.t. v f Mrs I.. I SLade. M3 HarriMdi av.. Morning w ..rM.ip .u 11 .''... -W. pre i.-h- Tburaday tt p. m.

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Mt. IM.suant R. v . CI?,:: 0'.:::. pas- ' nt y u m Rmmet Jester, auperlutor S'.:nlay s i... I nt 11 tu. Merit undent Seru.on at 10:3 a m. Sf.::;:;,. k': perii;tri:.!e:t. Moinlr.c tlieme "The Tenchinj: FuneMo ioi worship at : h. .. i'!o. k. Jiv,,a o t. e riiurch." Young Peoples' al-

1 ......j: i-v i- i'..s..-. i --s ... . s t;i: ,l 11 : a 1' .... M. ;..;-:-:::. su;cri:.t :.t , Mi,n.oii tf.ap,! R--V CItude Yun C. j ist r .s-r..d.!v s bo d at 1 a ui . U. IP Mi'.dke'!. - .: -ri t-:. b ii! Ppw. rth b- t':e at i ...i! p : i . 1- d by Mis! i.irv i;:.-:'.. k. .::'. t: "ll -n fan I M'ke My 15''..' ll-.;;pr.'' i:Ter.ir.wer:.:! t 7 : o' k. p:.t l lin: bv t!-,. - v..- l . e i ; .- r-n'ts of th - s-dn: " pr iye." -r. - Pri-l y t at if s. : i.. p.str PR EE METHODIST. Frrf M-tbcdlt Per- r. s v .1 ni.i av. sr.d Rli itt. P. Paulk. p.fst r. u: lay V " a. in. M.ss Clara Stuart. : -a ....... r I - . i ''.,-.:... . t 1.V " ..w.. . . . ' k . . " . ti ta 7:1 p :o. s.tnliv .-!:...: .."a a. tn.. .'d.-s i-.A-.u Stuart, sup. ri".te-;de: t Pre. L!-g 1'.: ' a. m T-ss r.:.g i.t 7 p Pice:, g acnli. at . M. p. tn i:iirr PrU 1 re- Mtb'dit Po.;r-t'-rr.'h and i - sts. p . Jerrr.pjs. crr. .;nd.v st : .., l iu jl m . L. P. V c.f . aap.-t int'-.i-'eut. v!.'l)irV 1 I. jl 1VIV.V. -ii. ... Zlt A. iL C Rev. fc'. Samu:. pis-

tor. I'rs'-Mre 10:43 8. n. and 7:43 p. rr Olhet M. P. Serv In-? are Leid at theK. of P. hnll. N. M.ilu nt , Sunday .1 un- l". 7 :7V n. m. PRESBYTERIAN. rirtt Cor. Washington nr. ani Ifay

' 1 Trinity Cor. Colfax nr. and Jt Petr I;ev joiin S ;urnt. paetor. MM u.-hc.At ::.".(); CTjarl'-s Wazn'.T. nujiorlnt. n'lent. " UtmJntr Her. Fl. D. nostttT, pastor. Sunday h'.-hool 8:30 a. m. ; J. I). Ktr.mons. uprrlotnr!nt. Public wot,J? 1':4 j a. in. and 7 :..0 o. re. In tii niornlnz tho Ixtrls" Supper will t' oS.r-f. ariil nfv.- mrnt.or will t. Vimplon rr.'-n Senior C K ...... .. ... I ''.:.'i' SubJ'-rt. ".M-iklntr Ours An Idoal J Nation." Prayer m-'tlne eilnedy jvcnliik' 7:r. SuhJct. "Prayer. M-.nfh- . It nwtln? -f fnmtw sn'l dfffons TmsIIaii. thin.ll.Mr nr1 rifitlAn He -- .. . . "rJlkr ""'"" ' -boo, Carl Uller. .upcria. iruurui. v. , . """"- lans'-s from Junior dowu the graded sjbteni. Morr.In piMl- worship .it PH." with tory-cr-iioii fur th .h"drt'ii u h nui.r if .. lrl rotlr at II Thin fr thf . . . . a . .! Kfkh, l nonSumptlon Prairie road. r,rjP.,. ,ia rter miIe W(.,t v olivo at. Plhle ! urdiool at 2:?. p. m.. Owen Whlteman. superintendent ; International lessens. Hungarian T omer Wasbli tori av. and CLcrry Bt I:cv i Hortok. pastor. BAPTIST. I ir-t Main and Wnyr.e at.s . Ret. Charles A. !epker. Prea. hing at 10:30 a. ui. P vcning brvlce :0. . TM,PnP St.. HV. Rnd I stor. Sunday arbool " Te:npest-trst." Monday evenlnc the y..u ii;; people's niouthl husiness meet ing .Hol so. i n in ine i nnren panoi Mount Zlon Unptist 11."? N. Plrdsell St. P.'v. C. C. Caster, 1. I)., pastor. Kveninc service. 7 ;d. l'raytr meeting Tburad ay s p. 111. lint wed Mi Cor. Laurel and Napier 8ta. Service K :3o a. m. and 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. rirnt Main St.. south of public library. Rev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morntn; Rüde .-l,y.,i I .30. Prof. 11. ii. lint I. u- ... ,1 ... ....... f ! 1-iinltn Attniie Church of Chrlat I.In- ! .h ii uv. and Carlisle st. Kdward Castle, i pastor. l'i eaeiiinp 10:4 n. m. and 7 :ö() 1 U . . ' .I .. ..i ' f. P. m. runu.i hi'U'uii a. ui. v.. u. - , O'l.' at :4." p. ui. Prayer meeting Wednesday iC :4 p. pi. Indiiins Avrnue Indiana and Witwer as. :.v it. I. Cotlee. pasto;-. Rihle ...... . . 1 .... I 1 i I ....... . ..... p,.'riuten.i. tit i :,i.iii .':..' a- in. i ieu ik. uji'u, tuIn the aos-euce of the pastor. Rev. M. will' piv.i.-h at the iin-minir ser 'it. l'heie will le no e'eiiin; seivl-0 EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION 1'irt.t I.af.ijt-tte auJ Monroe ta.. W. II. l iesblt'v. " pastor. S niday fcnool at 1 1 c In tc parlor or the viiurru tn t nday i:!-ht. Jr.lv 7. . c.rarr-Pincoln way W. and Prick , Speller, minister. Si '.ce. ..ipertuttudeut. Atorulu; wort! ar sun bf ihlp rid seinu-.i 10:30 a. m Morti'iiir sn'.iect 'The Portion and Mlipati Main and Monroe st. Iter. rTi.,l v K.i'ev inistor. SundnT school , . - a.. t. m . . ov.-c i.e n matt, nres- . - - . Id, rt. Topic: -How" to Make Ours An Ideal Nati-n." Leader. C. T. William P a rs ..11. Pxeniue worship 7:". p. m. 1 I t.. : " I he Ro.iever s 4rowth In (Christ 2nd Peter. 1:1-11. Y. P. A. bi.s- ; in-ss meetlnc Tuesday eveuinp 7 :.'U p. tu. ; M!i.'ii;iM praver r.ieetluc Wednesday c:.lu-; 7:31 p. in. R. L. lirove. leader, ' I.v dirk Rev. C. P. 'Ianey, pastor, Snudiy ,-Lool 10 a. in.. William Trum'tie. superintend, ut. Pre:.ch'.L(C . :4o p ui. I nii.r. Hill I nlon-.Row C I. Tl.mov riwv,.r ;:'o'sv sLh.-! it u m Autni ibaprl Rev. c. I., llaney. -iat,.r. ;;!.-.! ay s l.oid at 10 a. ta.. ;-"9 T ..... . II lot.,, .l.fJ"t.r- -"-" " . --'. - .- - v Preaching 11 a. ni. ZU,n'm P ngelu 1 Cor. C. Wavne and Sl lvter t. Rev. Martin Gjffeney. .utor. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Swedish Ktanseltral Cor. Scott and Or.Lird ata. 2tfT. U, K. Moierf, pastor.

Sunrlij school at 0:3-0 a. m.. Dsrar n-rg-etert, superintendent. Morning worthip at 10:45 a. m . Y. I. mttnsr at i p. m. Lrenlag icrrlce at 7UJ0 p. m. BRETHREN. Firn Dretören rb arc Ii ITH S. MlrhIjnn at.. Rev. A. E. Thmtis, past.-vr. Sunday achool 9:39 a. ra.. Hartley Flreitone. uperl-ntendent. Morning aerrlre 10:30. Christian Kndeator 6;30 p. in. PTenlng aerrlce 7:r-0. I irst Church of Ilrrtliren Indiana av. and Miam vt. Rev. T. P. Ceorge. i.astor. Sunday school at 9 :.". Charles Yoder, auperlntendent. tJospel serinots at 10 :3d and 7:40. Uospel hrrnon by th pastor along the line of education at 10:.'U There will f. n servic b in tho eveoln-? nwpig to the union meetlnc to be held at t!ie Second efjunh. Cushing and Van Puren t. K,'V. 'inliefi Roy-r. secretary .f the general tnlsvlon board f PIgin. 'ill., xvill aodri-ss this meeting on the subject of missions. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveiilng at the f-liiinh. The Sunday

sb(d lesson for July 9 will be discussed. Mrs. P. P. ieorge will load. 'Joo.l eongr gational singing at all servb-es. Pt-rond Charrh of the nrthrn Cushing und Van Puren ats. Ree. j. ;. Grater, paator. Sunday scbool at 9:30 a. in., d. A. Senseman. superintendent. Morn Ing service 10:30. Pvenlng service 7:30. Chrlatlan workers' mpetlr.g at 6:30 p. m. ; John Austin, president. Plder tJ.ilen R. Rover of Plgln. 111., secretary of the General Mission board will be pr. sent during the day and will prcaVh at the p:.'lo service in the morning and also in the evening. Instead of the regular services In the evening a special missionary meeting Is arranged for at ' o'clock. Klder Rover In charge. A number of adjoining ennrehes will unite with us In this service. Special IiUlslr will be furnished by tlie Pil'st South Rend church. Conference Memorial GO S. St. Josepn at. Rev. CJ. F. Ryer, pastor. Sunday f-nool nt 9:30 a. in. c. K. Wilson, superlntendnt. Public worship at 10:.".n. Subject of ermon: "1.,-ssons Prom ;, rllett Reader " Subject for the evening w orship ;it 7 :". "The Christian's (J-roixth." The Christian Pn. lea vor will meet nt '. :4.". Subject. "How- to Make nur's An Ideal Nation" C. P. Kershner. leader. The official board will meet at the chur h Monday evening. May all oifi.-ials be present. Prayer service Wednesday evening Miss Agnes Gordon, leader. The Woman's Missionary society will h.d the July meeting ami annual picnic at St'idebaker park P rlday afternoon and evening. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity Pngliith Sherman av. nd Llndsy at. R"v. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. in . . ht. ilotts, superintendent. Classes for all ages Men's Rible class taught by the pastor. Subject of lesson "Paul's Message to the Ppberiaus." Chief servl'-e with sermon by the p.ts-t'-r at 10 :.".() a. in. Subject: :The Christian Patrbd" A'esjicrs wifli sermon at 7 :' p. ni. The church council will boll Its nr nt lily meeting on Monday evening at the church. The Teachers' association will meet at the church on Wednesday at 7:4.1 p. in. The monthly business and social meeting of the Ladies' Aid society win be hehl on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs J. C. Rasinjisscii. Sherman nv. The devotional meeting of the Luther league on Thursday evening at the church. These services rre proving Interesting and helpful. Choir rehears tl on Friday at 7:40 p. m. a( the church. St. Paul' (ifrman Luther.-.n. Jefferson and William at.s. Rev. IL llolle, pastor. German aorvbe nt 10:. Hi n. m. Sunday school nt 9:30. Knglish -."rvlco on the second and fourth Sundays of the month at 9:30. Morning sermon by Rev. Holle. Subject: "Christian Training." No services at the church Sunday. No Sunday school. Annual parochial s. !,.. pi.-ui.- at Pottawatomie park with services at lo :.".() a in. and children's program In the afternoon. Clor! Pel Swed UN Chnpln and Kerr ats.. Rrv. Gottfried Olson. Suuday school 9 a. in. Riblo class at 9:10. Service at 10;.';o a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. EPISCOPAL. St. James' Lafayette pp. north cf Washington av. Parisii house, 310 W. Colfax nv. Right Rev. John IlareTi White. 1). D . bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Rev. II. R. White, vicar. Hcly communion 7 :3o and 11. be s riimn by the vb ar. Subject : "Rlu- i I for Religion." The services will be of .a patriotic nature. Processional. "For I TPee. i . Pear. Pear Country": kv t ic. Kyrc: hymn. "Our Fathers' God. to ! The.." ; anthem, selected: si-.netus. Pyre: j beiiedi. tns. Pyre; agnus Hel. Ply re : gloria i iu evcolsis. Llvey: nunc dlinittis. Chant: recessional, "Refore Jehovah's Awful 'I'lirttne." CATHOLIC. j St. Patrick's 307 S. Taylor st.. Rev. . lohn F. IeGroote, C. S. C. pastor. Low niasses at 7:.0. 9 :P0 a. m. High i iiir ssi and sermon fit 10:30. Raptism at 1 'J p. ni. Wspcrs at 3:30 p. m. Sunday ' .hool at 3:0o p. m. Meeting of churcb I . ...I...U.. . I n f-t. lledwice' Polish Cor. Foott and Napier eta. Rev. Anthouv Zubowfcz. C. S. ! t'., pastor. Low mass at 7:30. 9 and It) la. ra. Sunday a-hool at - :30 p. m. Rene diction at -:ü0 p. in. tt. StanUlau' Polish 113 N. Lincoln It. Rev. Romau Marciuiak, pastor. MiM i tit :o, y and 10 a. m. !t. Cattlnier'a Polish -S-'l S. Webster t. Low rnasa at 7:30 a. n;. High mabs at 10 a. m. Vespers at 2 p. m. St. Adflberfa Polish Olive nnd Grace ts. Rev. John Kubacki. pastor. Pally mass at 1:15 p. m. Holy hour Wednesday evcuiug at 7:30. Sunday mass b au-i lu a. m. St. Joseph II' '1 at. and LasaRe av.. Patrick J. Carroil. C. S. C. pastor. Low irussen at 7:3o and 9 a. in. Hlga masi at 10. RoLtdlctlon 3 p. in. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and McPlieiaun t. Kvv. Aiexauder :rlaky. I pastor. Mass at 5 :ou ana lo:i. a. m. 'Sunday school nt 2:0) p. m. lienedlcj tion at 3 :00 p. m. arrei Heart llclglan II. u . I he.r.at iL Kev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 1 :30 a. rn. Suniiar school at -:30 p. m. Renediitlon at 3 p. in. Sacred Heart Notre I'ame. Iw mass bt ii a. in Pitrlsb mass ;, t s :;;i) a. ui. fspers at - p. m. St. Mary's Cerman 431 S. Taylor at.. Rev. J. M. Srherer, C. S. C, pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Rentdlctioa at 3 p. in. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Trogress club Lall, Melville building. , ZU S. Lafayette at. ! TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jewish Temple lleth-LT uasalle av. ami in) lor si. No services until September. WaKb newt-papers for further announcements. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sunday services during the erection of the new church will be held at the LaV.le theater at 11 a in. Testimonial meeting ou every Wednesday evenlug at ! uRvk at Temple P.erh-PI. Sunuay s-nvd for children and young peMdc up to the nge tf :M, is from l:4o to 10 U). Re.din rooina uialnt.iiucd by this church on the seventh floor of the J. M. S. building, are open every afternion from 2 to o and ou Saturday from 8 to S, SALVATION ARMY. I'D P. Washington av. Sunday servoes: Morning, county Jill. l:3o; r..vn. 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A ' v - -. r - . L .- .s- . rv-;.- '.M.r : 'i- ::'. A I V s C I A N McCOX X I'LL, Co. II, Warsaw. LOCAL BOYTELLS OF BORDER RATTLE Wanted to Go Out and Get the Fellow Who Fired Shot, He Says. "The first bullet that was Hied at mo m, nie me .Mt up and take notke, but after that 1 didn't give n darn if I were hit or not. AH I thought .f vvjis tu get the fellow that, tired the shot, and that is the way with all soldiers." The above, is a paragraph from a letter received Iy Mrs. Alice M. Rich, 'lo S. William st., front her r. phew. Charles Itc-ttir, 2o yea; -s i hl formerly of South P. end. He is now a niemher of the third cavalry and has been in the army ahout a ear. Continuing;, he says: "The most danger we had was in crossing the Kio Grande when we went into Mexico. We had to swim it with our horses and full pack saddles, and we had loo round's of ammunition. litle. pistol and saber. 'Ihat is what we wear, and you hao to go some with all that weight. "After we got on the other side, all was quiet for about 20 minutes and then they opened tire on us. We charged them and ran them within tie miles of Matainoros, Mexico, den. Parker tailed us Rae as t'arianza had abnut C.öfio men v aiting for us and we only had 41" so the chanre are that we "would have been cut to pieces." Pcttic then relates of the encounter with the .Mexicans while his troop was cr'.ssittg the Kio tlrande to get back i..io Texas. He said that they (the Americans) lost one man. while tP.e enemy had three killed. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WILL PICNIC TODAY Members and friends of the Westminster Presbyterian church will leave, hose house No. this after-t.-o-.n for Battell park at p o'clock, where the; will hold their annual outing. Mere than L'oO are expected to attend the picnic. Cars will carry the picnickers to and from t lie park. A program of game? and contests has teen arranged by th omrnittce in charge with Supt. J. T. Kminons and General Chairman I A. K. Ptvtrs as the leaders of the day. Following the program a basket dinner wil be served at 0:30 o'clock. The picnickers will return abuuj, j;Z0 o'clock. FOR P.KNT Store room. 1.14 N. Mian ,. Will rem del to suit tenant. F.nquirc- B. J. l'ngledrum. cigar facte ry. or (Jeorce D. Beroth. l; S N. yiain st. Advt. Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

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As usual this store will be closed all dav Tuesdav, Julv 4th. li You Have Forgotten any of those little accessories, much needed tor the comfort of the vacation planned we will be open all day Monday Call us up by phone and your wants will be speedily delivered wherever desired. Mail or Telephone orders from lake resorts will have personal attention from our expert shopper and sent out on same day as received. Wednesday, July 5th YYe open our semi-annual pre-inventory sales continuing until August 1st. Thousands of dollars of dependable merchandise, seasonable and new, will be sharply marked down for quick sales, each lot as sold will be immediately replaced with other desirable money savers. We urge you to watch the papers daily through this month of July Monday evening papers will be specially interesting to you. Robertson Bros. Co.

DIVIDE BAND CONCERT INTO TWO DIVISIONS A very- popular feature introduced at the wee't.ly land concerts at the Court House square Saturday evenm inrs is the two division plan, which has gained great favor with the patrons and merchants. It not only serves to break the tene-ion of strain of two polid hoars of music with a short interval, Rut it also gives Saturday nicht purchasers an opportunity to do what little trading they might wish to co. Two numbers right off the press will be served to the patrons of the concert at the Court House square by Klhel's band Saturday evening, the finale of th? long program, "So Long; Itty' the favorite passage of the musical show of that name, which has been running in Chicago for the past 11 weeks, and a selection "The Heart of Taddy Whack," which introduces all of the great musical stars. Chauncey OlcoitV Liggc-i-t- hits. Included anions thtfe r.re "A Broth of a Hoy." "The Heart of Paddy Whack." "Who Knows." "Irish Kyes of Iove," "A Iättle Hir of Heaven." and others. Instead of the usual overture, the Rand will render a potpojri from the great composer Offenbach, who gave the world "Tales of Hoffman." A newhesitation waltz and the "Prince of Tonight" selection, which contain Joe Howard's great songs "You're a Dear Old World." "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now." and others. The program will 1? interspersed with popular compositions throughout the evening, which begins at 7:30, and is as follows: March. "Gethsemane Commandery" Fulton Waltz. "Mein Thueringen" .. Kiesler potpourri, "offenhachiana" ... : Offenbach rat ml. "The Hlue and Gray". Dalby Selection. "Heart of Paddv Whack" " Ball ran Two. March. "Second Regiment" ... Blankenburg Selection. "Prince of Tonight". Howard Waltz Hesitation. "Annette" . Baxter Cuban Pance. "Trocha" Tyers Finale. "So Ixmg Ltty". ... .Carroll "America." Fred Kit el. director. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From Records of Indiana TU1 and lioan Co. Kalph S. Feic. rnmmis?ioner, to William Garman and wife, lot 19 in John H. Niles fir.it addition to Mishawaka, $2,030. Henry J. Slot to Frank Jahlonski and wife, lot S4 in Gon-uch's fifth addition. ?5oo. Indiana Title Ixan Co. to John J. Shea and wife, lot 65 In Orchard Heights second addition. $2,000. Palmer A. Eberhart to James L. Kennedy, jr.. a tract of land in Penn township. 5 300. - Henry" " Hoffman and wife tJames Stout and wife, part? of lots i and i0 in Bowman pi. addition. $4.000. Elizabeth Stou to Harry Jasp;a.n. lot 418 in Berner Grove second addition, ii.eco. John K. Bisher to Howard J. Stach, lot 7 in Riverside tr.. $600. Hastings Investment Co. to Williiam F. Miller and wife, lot 1? in Hastings. Woodward & Gray's addition to River Park. $1.0-'. Ofwcar Lippman and wife to Iasrlo Horvath and wife, part f lot 1 in Raff's frst addition, $1,500.

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What is considered the largest as well as the most finely bred herd of ostriches outside of the few ostrich farms of Florida will be brought to this city Saturday, July S, the date cn which dtingling Brothers' circus is to appear here. Every' bird in the entire herd is remarkable for tsom highly derv eloped attribute peculiar tc this fat-vanishing biped. Probably the most interesting feature of the ostrich department of Ringling Brothers' monster zoo is the family of baby ostriches, all of them nearly as large as their papa.si and mamma,". Tall, ungainly animals they are, with their thin limbs almost as well developed and as strong as their elders. In addition to their diet they are regularly fed a selected menu of cut glass, small pieces of iron, tacks and nails, which they consider delicacies, and so fond are they of this bill of fare that their eagle eye oftt'.nies spy diamonds adorning spectators and vain endeavors are made to surmound thwired enclosure with a view to greedily gulp th savory tidbit. Because of this ostrich peculiarity their enclosure is wired high so that a. curious neck of one of the birds will not molest those who watch their antics. This highly educated family of bipeds have a part in the new program this season, and the most amusement centers in the race among the fleetest of the flock, for tho ostrich, be it known, is a great deal faster than any race horse. However, the cranium of this elongated biped is so infinitesimal and poorly developed that in a race contestants are just as liable to reverse raring rules and run the wrong way as they are to follow the book of rules and act like regular racing ostriches. As a consequence their exploitation of their Mercurial power is highly amusini;. Six of the birds are trained to draw a small surrey, and are harnessed just the same as horses, while another, attached to a racing sulky, tries oonc'usions with a horse driven by a regular jockey with the result that the ostrich far outdistances the steed, although the latter ii? allowed a laree handicap. New and novel trained animal arts are Ftriking features of the Kindling I.rothers," cir us this season, and in addition to the trained ostriches there are many and remarkable arts which demonstrate thes amazing degree of intelligence- possessed by various animals. S'everal companies of equine entertainers furnish a delightful display of npjlne intelligence, while the trick elephants include the best trained pachderms ever shown in America. An entirely new line of elephantine acting is promised together with a series of remarkable accomplishments presented for the first time here. The trained animal displays follow shortly after the fairyland speetacli "Cinderella." the 12."0 character production which opens the all new program. WAR CRY IS OUT. The Fourth of July number rf the War Cry. the official publication of the Salvation Army m thi United States, which is now out. is issued in colors. Many pictures of the army's summer home for children at Canton, -Mass., and other placfs are ühown. There are several interesting articles in the little paper. Canada is fostering the Invention of machinery to reduce the labor ofj r.ax raising.

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The Farmers Trust Company pays 4 interest on Savings Deposits and does a general banking business. Savings deposits made by July 10th will draw interest from July 1st. Coiner Main Street and JefYerson Boulevard. TEDDY IS A PATRIOT Hfosier Republicans Thank liim M Desert 1115 Moos-e. JN1M ANAPOI-kf, Jilv P Thr... dore Roosevelt w a.H th ai k e.l f..r "V.'i Tatnotic action in support:?! tl.e i . publican ticket" by tho r. p.;'di or state and county omimittf t !t;-n, assembled hero I"Yid.lv v. Ith -täte at.' congressional candidate. The tu'. Ing was called for the purpose d dis. cussing plans for the !. 1 ; anip.usn The thanks to Col. Boose, r 1 1 'ver expressed in a resolution, ttio spin of Avhlch "was embodied in a teb-r..-s-nt him after the meftir.g '.y Wi, H. Hays, state -h airman. asks fob nivoitci:. Otto H. Pose, 21.". I.'. T'itt . .-. filed suit for dlwr'"C. from h ml Anna Boso in the superior ' irt H alleges cruel and inhuman rr mcnt. charging that his wife rf';-' to live with him. They wrre tn.-. -ried May lo of this ear, .-e; .iiaii: Jun Vi. notici; W. o. . All members of .irrt cf t!n Woodmen of th" 'rl I m t - are inv ited to n: '-t a I " i I lit;. L i ". E. Jefferson blvd., ar : ' o a. m. Jtjy-.-4. to take par' in th m ji:.cipal picn;.- parade. Ad', t. Send It In Txlay. Tomorrow will brir.u .-r-o'dV r i ipport':n;t for p. ',.!" of this r oinnnnüv to s-l! r al estate, buy prr-pertv", .!::.. of us d f irniture, ux- rr.-pl'.vn-'nt, obtain aii helper, aid a h'jfidrd ar.d one oth-r ihincs tb.r-. :?h tt.medium of The ?.-Titr Special S 1 nda v- .'I.t?-.-: e j s.-r. tion. This fcC-Jr-- of Th'Sunday News-Tn.-.f h takes 1;. two iai-'fs two fill pi;-s if f :.is?:r:d ad'.eri-ir.-. Th-.s;, mor class; ;- I adverti-.r,: than any o'her new?-p ipe r n t.orth-rr. Tn-L-ar a i.s hand'.:r.g in a s:ngle 'üü'. In addition to t h c v rr - of classir'.ed handle., t!:" want aj i.H-r h'-cs the f ; r t h - r advantage of Th- .V-vs. Ti::..-.- ! :g Sunday ir c - ..... over P.' (.1 . T'.i.i rr;-.i! - .VoUr ' I'tSsi'.cj ,,(! (,,-; if ir 'osts .it 10 i f!it-. is I. -.-,-! J.y at !;iM r.o.oöo ,-,,; e. SEND IT IN ToIAV.