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rirM N. Mala st.. Jv. Ilonrj L. I'sili. pastor. '2a. n..t; i: C."0; San3 J -11 'j .?.( la au'littri'jra. J. C I!jf iLcr, iperlritci.d-; nt. I'ubl.'c w.rabip P:lo ... :n w,;; --i;,iv lb- j 'i J i i f i! f rvb-. Hi Cria-: ' l'r- b Truth." Lpwortb iml"I'' if ' ..jt.u.t: -'I f,M Tninir t!. t r I'r ink I'd. ua-r :i I T I I r I . v ; : 1 1 " ; i . 1 1 -T I. by t!.- .' p. in.. Tor. i'." I r il :i. n.. r-.r t! I. Lb-v J : ;. - t liov.' a : i'ldl'i in,; I C- mm' ;i! pto-T ! iy. ti.id.-r t!:- dir- ti i. ' l. i.M'-riiii.c I-r !';! !'i 1'. f- t bv ar.f )i M). ''I (i !"''!. I'-.!' HiKtiü' Mi-- M irj'.ri. : U'ihr Wlitfu.i. b --r 1! t !it' 1. i ! Ii t . . i! i:i I. .iiii i ;Lmt Lbo-l. .rrf..r lug; j sf 1 Ii!- in ' b v rr.eetln.: a tl': i! W-.lr: " ua ! W. J.-l bv V. ' i-i a i.v v:.iif l'r im r i ! tv -V4-i.lt it St Iaiil'a MrmorJil i'-uit .ir,f! Lu forte v. K'-v Jan.H I.. i.: rI ; n r. !. tutor. SufivljT m-Ut-A .'it ll I.)., Koii-.rin' t!..- S'ir; l.iy 1 t:..-f 'vü! - !ii.n.tnz W"rltlj :it Ii':. s.-r:ii"ii rf try "f Tri ii in pit I J. t:,- v M A. 'I I.-;... . ! !.. I,US: .V1.'' " rf r , : , ' -K v. , .Vt lUf Spring. riliL. iiiiik iii ii--. w i i I J,e f-.r 1- '::r ff !ift t.ii-1 Inn TI-r 1:1 !... T. i rriit , rvi I ' 1 ti- thir f r tl W mim--I.i vi !iitl '!in''l.iy "Tf. I:ir-i:-ifv irvir,- will . 1. J by tli.; II. V. .f i.i I-. 'l.til. OriftwCnr. r. Mlbl.in ami Tutt r Fran' K. If.iijrtcrtT. j.at r. t :i!- tJn? V.l.". Mrn. ftV-irK" l.ni-. !' i!'-r iiii s!?y . fio-il a. in . .lohn A I'.y-r. suj'riatnI'Tit Irp4 t.ins at Id I". I.v U( . t',. V.'.a k r tt " l-ow. ll H-i!it- M. II. min I.. Mr. il. A FulrnT will fin:: IM!-!; w..rl.i ;t 7:.' l in iri iir-r f t;.- !.;.":tii , If.iiriir vit?i l"r"l !!.irri,ii : - t- t ! r 1 i. 1 ! ni'ii-. T(' ;-.i"if 'vi.i !.-; lt?i ItH i'::;i ! l. k . rvi r rvi'- Vf.iiMil iy ;it T - - i' in I. KiiM't!.l. ! 1 l-r. Lrll IIetKrit Mlnrr .ml r;nn) Gay II. r.i.. k. p.inti.r. Si.txlny n. lio l 1 4o, K. II. M :H, suj.vrlnti r,.' 1A. .M -rn-'rvi II a. 111. It'iriti th nionth .f Aniinr tin-r- will . ! im fn'iiiiii pr-.. Iiin rv 1. .-. lni 1 1 lipworfh I':i'U' uiil in' t ;it n. It l.an :irr,inrl ft.r ;i .p- r i ..f vmiln in--' in" t w tii''ti -vi i"l v I- in-viti-.l. A ti.iia t.f 1.t1n? i.-"pii fr-!ii 'th' liucr l'.irk M I. ili'ir.-h will hi' fi.irj:i 'f tli- iiH-i-tiTiLT Siiii'l.iv i -nln .;. Th- m;i!f 1 1 j . 1 r t -1 wilt -inu' .it tli.- 'rv- '! Sun. 1. 1 iiii.rii in ir M i 1 k rvi '?iln'!!;i.v at 7:'ii ...j... w 'I!u:ti-: "IÜliliral Illtr'xlUi tl"I) t '.!..-i:i I.-." Trlalty r.Ialnf4 nnfl V.iiar as. lv. MHvln 1'. Hunt. pastr. I'.il.i s !. 1 at 'V.i',i Clifton I'fiii'ipM. iiptrlnto..l'rit. .'loriuni; or!.ip with mtiih.ii .it Tl.iii.: "Tli' I'hrif ..f I : 1 r'. n- ' !- ! rvnin .f tl.f I.r.r supp'-r .m l tiot 11 rw m'in I ! I.p'rtli i'ajiu- ; ilfvittinu.il .rvii. .it i.:.;! I!irtl; -Mfmori.il a'.'l Trinity I. n r. h.-x will lml a unl'-ri pl.itfortu in-ft ii:"; at thi . !mn Ii nt 7 :. Tlif lU-lfL'a if " tu tin l!pm.rt!i lfHUf institnlf at ll.ittl- iru'iinl vill ! l.f n t!n- platform an. I to'ivt- f L - j -1 i r -; tins rrport. wtt! so'ih1 -f tli ..nt" nml !i 1 11 s iis tli r-. M'l tinc of tli" Knnil.iy M' liool I. (.urn :l Idf linn ti TiifI 1 y fVfnln nt 7 'liiir. li pr.i-r liour W-'I n.-n.l .iv sit 7:" Mis M.i I . I Martin will I' i'l tli- -la-. I t- pastor will I'Hf MatthfW .".: I-r I h- tt.lv. I Ilv ii. tli- pr.ir -I'rxi.f will an luipurta nt iniftinc of t!o ..l.-iil l...;ir. Kpworth Mfmorlal-(,r I.inoln way W.. ami Olive St A. Hnntt-r Kinua. panfor. Sunday n Iiool at ttlMi I ' 1 1 i 1 1 . MipTi"itf i.lf nt. M.-rnii mtvi. nt in .",0 wltii !rriion on ih nl.i.'. f. 'WLn !. I tlaln" rpworth If.iL'ii' n.frtiiiL.' at ::::a. Mi-s !iiini.' .1 no f tin- Trinity Ifairiif will l-a. in.. in tiiic rio- m rv will ('tili promptly and will Nrnf AftT t!.- iiMS'-tln; tt. l-a ltikm-s will tn a l'".r t- Trinity M. Ii. ti n r Ii for a union V rvi'f iidm t I I v tlw nduriifii lfl ii;it'S from It 1 1 1 1 - J r . 1 1 1 . I A 1 1 . f - in .f Mo- otTI.-i.il l.oal.l K d.'-ir.d :,t J tl; 1 I w of Hi- morning' s'Tv;. c "1 Ii rMill ! a Sunday o hooi Ko.ird nnftinir i.t thf li'ir li I n-s. I 1 v niii at 7:"' Krr rnrh M. I:. S. Svfntn st.. Iv. A. W. Smith, pastor. Sunday 1,... '. '.i :?.0 ru!li'- wornhip at l':l' a 1:1 and 7 ::: p. m. I'nli'ii- worsliip at lii:o a m Sui.jc. r f tli.- . rinoii. -i'hri-t ur 1 '.m )-. ut " lov.dioi i! n; 1 1 11 of tl... lipworth l.'nu'iif at 7 ix p. m I In- piil.li. Tvi -- xl 7 :'.' will lifrr mil ti Tr-ni th n-u .l . in ir nrvii.- Tlar.- will I..- hvni,-r-sponstvf rr.idii'. s..( ial musi.-. ..ud h l.riof addrs-H y t!o in I u 1 . t rr T!. ini.l11 k iii--tin-j on t-d n.da v i'm-uii,.- will u 1.-. i i. r. 1:. w.df.. Mult M' r.fl M ii-h! c ri .ind Vl. torl ts. Kov. I'.atjh, pastor. Sundav Kolmol at 0:4.1 a. 'IntenOf nt. m., A. Kattorl.finri. h. nuptrCfrrrun I..nf.iTftto and W.tvrif f.. inv. 11. S. .Millar. pnt..r. Sund i v s -h.d Ih :M a ni.. John Ko.di. mi iTliit ii.l-nt fl'rrirlin 10:30 a. tu. and 7 :".'. p. in T.p. rorth lfaru 7 p. ni. l'rayfr uiMtiiij; AVfdniüiy 7:11 p. m. ÜVelyan S.inipi t. and Mtriottn .tv., ;K?T. Waltr C. Morri. p 1 t r. Mornlns rrTli 10:30. rveninc jotvi. p 7 .:to SunCut s.To.d i.3i) .1. t.i . Adam M.d-dt. s'i;l erin;nd-nt. l'rajt-r m.rtii'S Wrdno iay OTfr.iiijr. 7:30. rnrtiico ( hf I -K v ITii'iIo otinj. rt.'r. Sunday s-.'i..d ar 1' a. n... Mrs 'William Ki.T. sup'riiit ! .! id. .Ml. l'lfHn( Kfv. t I.in.l.uii. I" . I aitr Sunday school .'t 11 STf mni. supf rtntf iidftit. Mnnn i Imprl Krv '! iu.I .p-i-for Sui. -lav s. ho.d at I1 a r: Millike:;. a:p'ri:it-iid.Mit. u i; FREE METHODIST. F rf Mftlioiliiit IVnr.sT Ivar.'.i av. ?n 1 Tiuh f. K. N. I'aulk. patur. sunday -.lirol y;3o a. 1. M.fis tiara Smut, niI rintf mltT t l'rcav h nsr n-rvj.-t-a at l ;;'i a. m. a nd 7 : ti p rn. Klter Tark Itrr Mrlhlit FourtontH and Vl-i- sts. i: s Jo an int:. rator. Sunday s-io. 1 10 a. in. I,. i SVylfj, aupf rinttTiont. AFRICAN M. E. Zion A. M F. l;rv. S. S i:r.i;i 's. p;i lor lT-?s -l.iMr I.) ... a. it. a:, i 7 .4 Olltrt .M s,.rt:, ,w ),, j k 1 t 1 a. tk ... p. .1 1 S i oi I . p .n. July 3i PRESBYTERIAN. first C-r. Wanhtiitft n n an. tte st . I:, r. Cfttir;. s A I.i; p;: I i fa y - oti. . FartD . ralnlst'-r. Mis C!-.r; tt tldge. assistant t minister 1'ubli ..rl;ip at pi .",. ,. je t : "Th.- l'.to -k I'Si.it I'D M nr. t i: lav v. :.. 1 a i 11 1I11N at '.' :." or pr.v. r .n I 7 :"' p in Trin'ty Tor. st. Lev n M. Mi U t C 1 . dl. t o.r.iv ar. i'. ;r:.s. iris W.i. iv tor Biv.-l-ri:i-l-ndent. Mortiln- r!;ip ; Sf 11" of t' e ; ..! r. 11 ar w i , i 1 . . . 1 r S'.lhje. t f t be ).., f .: loan." N fv. ri: c W-d licxd IV . I Missionary t-a ;.t t!.. S. Burt; T!iurd iv t p r .! 1'. re. .'TV ! : I ' Wo! ' i; 1': t Mr!?t, tVestmit.tT Kct. II r-t.r. Sunday s. ho.d n ;; 1. : tr . m r a . a u per i r: t e n ! J . ship p 4.1 h. u and 7 :::n ln I'd.' wiil v;.,.tK srvi-f on - Tie Ii.:,i..i, In t h I b.pMicr t , f vffiiii? -rti.e tio ' Suf S-. t : "i ' r.-. r .M Mp" Prsv'" tr.ee i i Irs :t 7 i1'1. f . ' II Ir. W. M C .ok llpe C tisorl i,fr and f Ilevfcftnr. " n v.i ; J . p. Pul.'.b v. orD. a:. I ! of 11 -I. ! in. a t i I,: I I.v I'..tt t st C...-j.' Wilii-im Al.i- - n. B 1 1 ::.!-.; e r. .ip-r..i .d ir.ta b.e s. . r. la s arl F! for al teuQmt.
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; A .Lilts . C lh-tf-r:;. !: thf infrrnntlon.il Ifmon ; nil 1rm jur.i-r down tL graded 9ju('riimtlnnn f hnrfh Dr TT."rnpson, 4M- , r Tliif D"Tit. tMiii.Jay sbuc! 2 p. rn. I I'rc fl .vs service 2 p. m. ! Kurkhlll I nlon Sfimr-tJon rrnlrle roid, ' :c-rjii:irtf r mile west of Olive i Pit.'. PTiooI i,l 2 :.-.i) p. m.. Hfffn Whitman. ' superintend' nt ; international lessons, j Hungarian "orncr VYasb..".f m ar. ind , Clerrj- t . Upv. It li.rtok. r-.'-tor. BAPTIST. rirt Main and Wayne sta.. Her. '. i Li. I'lrriirnr rri 7 -TU). r.ti.i. ;it :"n ;i. in W. K. liny Sf !!!. !.:ik. r. UpTlflt-IlM'tit. :'f 1 ':!.", .i tu. I ' I r 1 N vi nhi;' crvii f. iulnr 'uin'y nml I'.IiIiip at. T J. i'.'irs'iis. 'itr. Surnl:y H'-hool n. in. John V. Ilfii'lall. supo.lii fr-n'nt. McrniM? nonliip Vi .::(. It. V. V. V. 6:1'. KvoniiiL' f-rvlro 7 :.-.0. M'TiiIrij w, rtiuiii 'n t Im tri'-tn: "Th' .. r i t r;i y .f t!i- K Iri'T'iu." !"!. rv-n-Inir -rvl-i iinrlnt: .Misuil vi!l Ixirln nt 7 n'cioi k Hii l af i' 1. k. It wl'.l 1,. . I . m I ' . It... ..I. 'u irtt :.nl t!,.- I.p.tf.rrl llt.U'tluMI'l s. rvi... .,' V...'.-!.,v renins. i . v rn t! Ir.liini It.iptiit -inl.ly ;it - I i tr " t n r 1 11 t tli fTvi--Mount Zion nuptint 1 1."5 N. Hir(l?MI I.fv. . r.mtor. I) I., pastor. KvrrInjT ffrvi'o. 7..;. l'rnyer mooting Tburs'l.;y '' p. in. I .r,t ntrJUIi for. I.ÄJjrrl nn-I Nanlor I sis f rvite lt:r,'J u. rn. an1 7 :?. 1. m. CHRISTIAN. I irt Mn'.ii it., south f puMir llt.rary, ..,' n M. Al"aml''r. pisfcr. Mornlnr ! k. I.e.! ITof. II. (I. Imel. nuI r i ii f i'ii.'f 11 1. Mnrim Atrnnr rt-.urdi oi ( hrUt Lin - t'-u (iv. ninl (jrüslo st 1 1 1 w a r 1 Cant!, paff.r. l''c.i-niiiL' 1 0 : . in and 7 :.".0 p. ni. S'jijilir m t. .; ;ir.u a. iu. t'. I', ar f.:!" p. m. I'rayor im-vting Vp.lrje.!ay a 7:t" p. m In.liain Avrnnf InlLiii.i .'iinl Wlt"r nvi. Kfv Ii. I.. '..tu'", pastor. Itittlo r!i...i Ii .'.u a. in. I'rf'l K. Wilson, siiI '-rinti ;,'!fnf Mornir.L' m rvi. r. 11 .hi ;it in ::".i. M- ;...!. t!.- n.it I - : 1 1 rn j ri 1 1 1 .-1 n I tri.in' mTiii'iii tlit-in: i In r." KTotiin srv. i at EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Ilrl I.af.irrtto arxl Monroe ts.. . 11. 1 n-siji.v p.ntor. Simla v s luiol at If a. in ' hi. (leorge J. Locc. uuperiutenüAt lti:'Ui I.fv. Kri-.l It.in-h. a former p.ixtor. will pr a h. T ln-ri' will r n v nin sfrvi'O. Tin' pastor in iitt Ti I m im r nt tl.f '.!. vt-ntioii at I.nki' Waw a - TI ofTi. iai l.o.irl wiil n. t M 'ii'1 1 v r;i-lif at 7:1." lU'V. V. Ma:K nill 1 . r-:i Si on I'ri.lav niirlit arnl -onlin t 'tl' ltiarf f rl v con ft-rf-io 'I'l.fTf will ! 1 in pr.ni-r iiKflinj: on TIniM-lay niirlit. j.rmi p i,in mo wav u . ami lirick av Hrr. Iiiniol I. spflrher. rtlnister. Stinrt.iy rliool at 9 n. in.. George W. !- fine, iipcrintc .Hlont. .'.rn!n2 worahlp an I frm.-.n 10:. 7) s. m Sin.f tlif pastor Is at t ho Onkwoo! Park mnvfnt ion tlifrn will t.f no orvlo In ttw fviniiu'. Tin pulpit will lf supplif.l in th' nmritiiiu' Iloiir of prnyiT an. I t ;o In-rs' nnftin Y!nfsi!ay at 7:" o'l lo k. Mirpan Matn r.n.l Monroo st. Tev. DanM A. Knlr. pastor. Sunday srhnol nt '::;o n m. i:rnnirt .Tostrr. mipTint ndftif. Sermon at 10:3.1 a. tu. I.yd'uk KrT. C. I., llanoy. paatir. Sunday n ti...l 10 a. 11 . William Trum11'. stipTint-nlnt. I.di k Sunday school at 10 :(0 a. m. Pi'-.-i. is i iiir .it 11 a m. Trajfr mfotiv; TiM'say. at 7:1." p .n. (ottngf HIM t'nlon llcv ('. I. Hanoy pator. Sunday liool at 2 P ni. .No j . r-:i h i nir scrvlip on Sunday. (otUiro Hill Sunday m iod at 2:0) 1 in. I n-a'-riln ir at p. m I Aulen I haprl lov. i'. I. Hanfy. pnI tor. Sunday ..-lnm! at 10 a. in.. Mrs tin II Anton, sii porlntondont. No pr-.i( hin k ii Sunday, Kfv. O. r. j Maas will yria Ii Aiij; 12 at 7:11 p in. '(in Sunday. Aus. ilcv II. II. Klifin- ! (dd w ill prfiirh at 11 oVI''k. i Antfn Sunday I f'las tiifftlnc at id ! at 10 :im a m 11 :im a. m. lTfa hlnc ; at 7:11 p. m 1 Zion'n f:Tancrllrnl Cor. H. Warn and Pt. 1'ftT hr. Her. Martlr. Goffeney, pator. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Swedifth F.vwnceliral -Cor. Scott and Or.-hurd sts. Itt-v. (. K. Mohorn, p.iator. ISiind.iy S'-loioi at U:30 a. in., s ar Uorg1 stdt. .snpTiiit';ii!'Ut. BRETHREN. rirnt Itr'ttirrn fnurcli 1214 f MlfhIpin nt.. I!r. A. 11. Th tu.". pantor. Sunday s. l.o.d 'J:3u a. in., llaitlcy FireMon1. upf 1 l:it-ndent. Morninii sorvl- 10:.".0 i Christian llmlpjvr fi.'.JO p. m 'vealng 1 frorvi. 7 :.'d. 1 irt Inirrli f lire I hren I nd 11 na ar. ntid Miami f. I : v T. I'.. Jporpp. jastor. Sunday s -no.d at i :30. Cliarl. s Vod. r. tui' i ;iif. i.dcnt. lop.I .M inions at lO.-.lU n ..1 7:H i;ov i riiion at in a p 1y thitT ( nr!ti.ni wnrkcri in'N'tniir nt t i.'. Iv. Mrs. Morri will oiitiiiUf h-r ' 1 - talk .11 l:. latioll Illidt'.lVor "ill J iv.. t at m!;:i' lioiir Sfrvlcp! on th' ! 1 11 at 7:1." StTiiti.ii by pastor. Tlifs I rvi's l..n. r popular lurinc 1:.! n-.t w. iiio-:. c . i rc'.i Wd .11 sd.i y .1 a. U ...n will Ico! Pravcr u.ctini: at tl. evening at 7 :"'. Mrs. The Sunday 8 hooi ic,..;i for A '!' w ill .' - Mi: re cat i-mal sinin ; . j i. ti vscd . Go.i t all setvi.fs. I Sr-nnl Imrrh of lte llrf I iiren Cn shii. and .in I'.ureii sts. I.e.-. .1. G. Gra-t.-r. i.agmr. Sund.y s.hool at :3U a in, I G. .. Seiismar;. s in'rinfeMdnt. Morni ii.e S'Tvi e 10.3O. livening service 7:30. 1 hristini w .ik. is niccticg at h:..o p. m. ; John Austin. pr-i.l.nt. ( onfereure .Me.iiorbil Co S St. Joseph j st- i:.-v. it. r. ltror. p.'stor Sunday 1 lnvil at '. :.;$ a. m. L. K. Wilson, auJ'rii.tci.i rrnoM f.-r " 1 on ndat i'n tl... moriiinir . 1 . ! i 1 , ; p ' o a : n ; 1 1 1 . i i - 1 ; j.r.s. 1 . 1 " Friin ipU s j '-rvi.e alter I !. niornlnc la.-n lI'.eli.t.iT is lllnl to be I! 1 ! . o- ( ti s u ! je. t . "G rea t ,oi;n.; l'c..p;," Aid uill t 1 i.-.-t i t : kr .ift.r tl.' niornir'C 1 '!. ! i! i a 11 F.n.b'.ivor at '. :1.1. . , V e . 1 : v 1. llbieMP." .n! 1 -: l: 1 : s "l!.. l.-.l by in Ficb' s ii..-. r;: I'll, -da v Con,., ration of FriendMiss I i' a iJ.'WT The l .r will hold the AUiTU-t iilol the flection of of - ei.li.g at the lio-ne of Srlv.tr Wik. -J17 r. Fbier -t Prayer 1. rv 1. e Wednc-day Aeiiliic. Mis Gordon. ! .oi.r. T!i- ii' a'i.e ommittc1 will nn-et at t'e . iMir-di r-.i.lay .ot.Iih: The Uta Miii rirv servj. of the 1 hun h will be i ebl AUJ 11. Bis!l..p II I Foiif. I I. of Indianapolis, wi.i be tiie p.-.ikr. LUTHPRAIv. i ltilr Trlnitr f'nglish Sherman ar. i snd ida.Sr st.. B"v Albert H. Keck, .'past "r. Sunday school y:F a. in.. F.. 1 It. s:;;.er ilitclldpllt. -. 's Bi'.'c i la- taucht by the pastor S i -Je. t of !csoji: ".lotliain's P.trable of t:... Tin s." Chief rvi e with s. rinon ! p.:t-r it l'i ::; a in. No ..veiling ; v i. c Tl.- ilr.i r.!i Coim.il will nect it the i !ii:r -a on Monday rvenlnc The j:a,i m Mid pi. iiic at l'ottavsat.Miiie I ark u 1".;. -.lav and the Ladies' Aid ;.ty u H! pi. i.t.- nt the i.t:'.: park on i I ! 1 1 1 r i I . i! . tern... .ii The nemtcrs of the I. a Aid ' tie paP p,irp.'-e . i ! o ; i t i r . ... iety will int t lit the r on Tuesday afternoon f -..-w i:.. No choir re- . n s u t . : t!. a r ! liil' U i.t: i (.rrman Lutherr.n, .Ifffergn I . i.i. i.ii i . tier:., in s-rv I e r.t ' d . . i:cv. I!. tl.dl. past.lo: ".o .n. rn. S ind.vy ..I id it '.' -" Fn-!ili servne mi the I f 'urth un lavs of the mouth Gloria Hrl weJ!sli Cuart'i aud Kerr
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tu. nr. Gttfrlfd Olimn Sunday school V a. m. Itlni' r! is at 9:11. Sfrvl.e at 10::;o a. rn and 7:30 p. m. EPISCOPAL. M. JimN'- 7,afayett st. enrth of Waaliington ar. I'arlRh hou. 310 W. Colfax av. Illrt Her. John IIazn White. D. D . hisliop of the diore of nortiiorr. Iodhina. rector. K?t. Ii. R. White, vicar. CATHOLIC. M. ratrlfU'a 307 F. Taylor at.. Her. John r. IoGroote, C. S. C.. pastor. Low tr.aBe at 7 .30. 9:00 a. u . HlglJ mass and aermon tt lOi. Itaptisra at 2 p. ru. Veapera at 3:30 p. in. Sunday icbool at 3:00 p. m. Meeting of chuixb I letls at 4 p m aler ata. liev. Anthony Zritnwl-z. C. S. C. pjstoi. Low uiaas at 7:30. 9 and 10 a. in. Sunday achool at 2:30 p. m. Hcne-dh-tion at 2:30 p. m. St Manislau' l'olih 415 N. Lincoln it. Kef. Uornan Marciniak. pastor. Masi at 7 :0. 9 and IO a. in. !l aimlr'e FolLh-l S Wchatfr at. Low nam at 7:30 a. n:. High maaa at 10 a. ni. Veapers .t 2 p. m. St. Ailrlberfa J'olinh Olive and Grace its Kov. John Kubarkl. pistor. Iailj ma'sa at 3:15 P- ni. Holy hour Wednesday eTeuiug at 7 :ü0. Sunday mass b and 10 a. m. st. Jooeph II1U at. and Laaalle at.. fatrick J. Carro.l. C. S. C. pantor. Ixw lu-issw at T::.U and f a. m. ilici mssi ut 10. Iteuediction 3 P. m. t sttphen'a II untarl Thomaa anö M i'hprion his. Kpt- Aleiander ynriaky, pastor. Maid at S :0o and 10:1.) a. m. Sunday a hool nt 2:00 p. m. Utuedietiun at S:W V- m. Sacred ll-art Urlglao U2C W. Tno.Tiaa t Ilev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Maas at 7:00 nud U:3U a. in. Minday tchool at 2:30 p. ni. ilfoedictlon at 3 p. in. sacred Ilrort Notre Panic Low tnnM at U 11. ni. l'arish mass at 8:30 a. in isptrs at 2 p. in. St. Mary'a German 131 S. Taylor at., Ker .1 M. S herer, C. S. C. paator. Maaa nt 7:30 and 10 a. m. Suuday school at 2:30 p. m. Leuedktloa at 3 p. m. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. rrosre-s club hu.!. Mlvlll3 building. 1 s Lafavette Pt. Sunday. 3 p. in " Sul.jcct. -ilustinratlidi." led by C. . Johnson 3:11 p m- subjf.t. Uat't.filliifss ai'd Friller us Gfiieral .M.-Uiods for IfVfl.idn; t im!." l' ' llKhiiif hart. TEMPLE BETH-EL. JfVtUh Temple Detb-tl L-asalle BT. .uul Taylor tt. ,... N s.Tvi fs until September. N atch nt-wspai't-rs Ux further announcements. SCIENTIST. Main and Madlaon at. Sunday aenlcea duriutr lh( ereitlon of tho new church will be held at tho Laall theater at 11 a- rn. Testimonial nieetinc on fyery Wednesday evenlnjr at s oVlovk at Temple Lteth-FT. Sun.iay acticxd for children and youtii: people up to the ape of 20. is from 9:4.i to 10:30. Head inn rooms nniiitalned bv this chun-h on the ernth floor of "the .1. M. S. buildinjr, ar open every afternoon from 2 to 0 ard ou .Saturday from C to S. SALVATION ARMY. 119 V,. Washington at. Sunday sertlce: Morning. ounty Jail. 9:30; noon, Suudny Hohojl. 2:3. Fvenin(;a. ospi eervices 7:11. Capt. .Neheuilah lJrookea. cfflctT In ch-.irge. CHURCH OP GOD. SerrlcfB are hHd in MelTill- hall. 212 S Lafavette st. Sunday a. hool at 10 a." m. Mrs. Kuirna lUillaback, aujerin-tendt-nt. . Freachinp service at 11 a. m. nnd 1 :..o p in. hv Fidt-r I. V. VunvMtor. No F.crean tiieetiiiR? during .Vugut. GOSPEL .MISSION. Tfcrre 111 bp vTiof el1 earb even. Ins: at the Gospel Mission. 42 K. I.aualle ar 0xU upeakera ar provide! and the' public la cordially lnvitrd to attend. MISSIONS. Mennonlte Hope MUslon 407 S. William s. Sundny school 2 :.'U) p. m. Pre.u-blnn: at 3 :30 p. ni. Iurinp the weok aervicca every niht exept Wednesday night at 7:10. All welcome. Leader, Mary Nunemaker. Ilecoe Mlmlon 136 11. Laaaile aT. Rt. A. G. Schafer, auperintendent. Luther Iine. manager. Work furnished freft for unemployed. Meeting erery vtninK at 7:13. City 111 E. Jefferaon bird. Kay A. Bird, auperintendent. .Sunday achool at 3 p. m. Meeting every nlgt t at 7:30. Gopol watfoii service at 4:11 in Howard park, strtft meftlnir on corner of Michigan and .lenioii nt 7 o'clock. Ilvfitliic service at 7 "clo k with iId fashion .lue. Supt Kay A. Itlrd will peak. Starting Saturday nicht at 7:41. Lloyd Shanklin f sprinirtif Id. la., will df liver a scries of four free letures on ltilde and historical subjects at the hail. 11'. i: Wahlncton st. The subject of the le.tiirc lire as follows; satunlny. "Fnited States in Prophesy and Uelislous Liberty:" Sunday. "Caiiso ami Outcome of Present War According ti Bible ml illistorv:" Monday. -Federation and World" Peace;" Tuesday. "The Signs of the Tin'cs ' SPIRITUALIST. The South Bend Progressive Spiritual sicty will hold n-rvi.rg Sunday evening at 7:30 p. in. In Keil Men's hall. 3ai S Michigan at. C. I. Lnckridgc. Iwturer M.-ssi ge sorvb-e follow ing the lecture. All are cunliaKy invlt'?d. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 513 T. Jefferson Mvd. Regular rreet ing Sunday 10:4.1 iiud 7:30 o'clock. V. M. C A. Y. M. C. A. meetlnga 111 be held every Sunday afternoon. ft.ccialiy for men. In the Huuitoriuin of the boya building. A special speaker will be secured for each Sunday and special inualc will L furnlshed. Qnl ITH HhMl X- M SUA W A kl A ,k'icti-i.i 1 s r cm t 't-t s 1 MliMOl ClU.VL, .'3JUUI I lyj.y. Meets every Monday at 10 a. m. at tha V. M. C. A. Resident and visiting minIsters alwaya welcome. President, T. J. I'arsons; vice prident. L. M. Ldwardt; ecretary, W. Xl. Fresbley. , WILSON ON CRUISE Will Hnd Wcvk-ciu! Working on : Arcvptancv Spcsx-li. WASHINGTON. Aug 1 Pres t Wilson left Washington Friday night on the naval yacht Mayflower for a week-end cruise down the Potomac river and Chesapeake bay. It was expected that the Mayflower would J Co as far as Old Point, returning to Washington Monday morning. The president took with him Mrs. Wilson and his stenocra pher. Iuring the cruise he will work on his speech accepting the democratic nomination. He has almost complete t. LONDON. Aug. 1. It was stated at Ihe American embassy that WilL.iin Giimartm. 19 years old. of Ne'.v York, who was arrested in connection with the Dublin uprising, has been released and has returned to Stigo. where he is now living.
EES ,1 BIG CELEB RA Northern Indiana Members Attend Meeting Held Here Last Night. In celebration of the winning v the state banner by Mi.shawaka for the larRest number of new members during; the past months between 400 and .'00 members of the Maccabees of South Pend and surrounding towns assembled in I'.eyler hall last niht. Grand tamp oflicers of Indiana. Milo Meredith of Wabash. Ind.. Rreat commander, and J. W. ileplo?ie of Goshen, Ind., rand record keeper addressed the assembly at the conclusion of the program, other tate officers. W. P. Turkey, creat lioutenant commander, who is in charpe of the membership campaign in Indiana, and Hon. K. N. Smith of Iaporte, great counsellor of the order, were present, btit owinp to the late ness or tne nour were nm upkcu ij speak. I Kullv 110 new members from St. j Joseph's county received the first degrees at last night's meeting. The work was demonstrated by th Importe team of 23 men. which Is considered to be among the best initiating teams In the state if not in the country. Itepresentatlons were entertained from Goshen. .N'iles. Buchanan. Walkerton. New Carlisle nnd Osceola, but the majority of the Maccabees present swore allegiance to hives 1 and 110S of South Itend and 12 of MIshawaka. LunrlKNui Srrvctl. A litrht luncheon was served to all
the members after the lose of the Ist night was the biggest night initiatorv exercises. The menu in- J at the carnival grounds this week, eluded watermelon, ham and cheese' The contests close tonight. Mis lam I f a v
.,..,1 ..iv,. ... r c .j on.1 ino tn peaches Nothinc was stinted by the local hive who succeeded in putlinc on. as they had planned, the biggest meeting ! that this state has seen during the! summer months. With the lighting j bf very excellent cigars the meeting was adjourned. i Great Commander Meredith spoke for some time on the newest feature of the Maccabee protection which is offered to the aged members, to orphans of members and to tubercular sufferers. All members sufTerinfi; from tuberculosis will be sent by the lodge to tuberctil.tr camps where the best chances of recovery are offered. Homes will be built for the aged nnd for the orphans of members. Iocal hives will strive to have one of the homes located in St. Joseph county. The plan, owing to the very successful tnemberhip campaigns J Just brought to a close, will no doubt 1 receive favorable attention from the I supreme convention which will meet in Detroit Monday. Aug. 7. t decide on the exact locations of the homes. To I tu iL! Homes. Mr. Meredith then explained that a fund of $750,000 had already been laid aside for the purpose. It is planned to start the construction of one or more of the homes early this fall. He commented on the rapid growth of the order during the last year, declaring that the funds of the order, invested in gilt-edged stocks, amounted to $21.000.000. Grand Record Keeper Replogl commended the local assembly on the success of the meeting, but his commendatory remarks to our ncy neighbors made the Mishawaka representatives blush with honest pride. He declared that of all the meetings he had attended during the summer months he had never seen such a splendid congregation as faced him last night. The Mishawaka hive, proud possessors of the state banner in honor of their high water mark of 9 1 newmembers during the specified time. Presen: ed Grand Lieut. Com. Turgey with grain leather traveling case of local manufacture. 500 CLUB SURPRISES Maiirkv Thornton .Wistrd in Celt hrating Ills iKtli Ilirthday. Maurice Thornton was delightfully) surprised by the Junior 500 club at j his home, 4 27 E. Corby st.. Ihe oc-. rasion of his 1 Mh birthday. The hm.se i was profusely decorated with h eclor scheme of yellow and white. Lunch-j eon was served and Miss Marie .Sim-' ons of Chicago, an out of tow n uest, ; delivered several delightful vocal selections. Music, both classical and popular and a number or pimcs were enjoyed. Mr. Thornton received wide variety of gifts. a ' TRAFFIC TIED UP Storm Iiits Power !.ohp Out of Commission lYiday.
"kee is spending a few days with Miss Ivoral street car traffic was tied up I Hattie Kuraszkiewicz. 1202 Linden for 40 minutes between 4 and .1 , av. Friday she was the jruest of o'clock. Friday afternoon, when the j Miss Martha Roeowski. 1212 W. heavy electrical storm which passed j Thomas st. north of the city put the Indiana, Stanislaus Lurkowski of South and "Michigan power houses at Rer- , Chicnco is spending a few davs with
rien Springs and Ruchanan out of commission. Inlerurban nnd city ars were stalled wherever they happened to be when the house "kicked out." Four o'clock interurbans did not leave South Rend until nearly ." o'clock. The damace was repaired as soon as possihle by men sent from South about Rend and 1 o'clock. trame was resumed Dr. Paxson l?is removed his tal Ptr.ce from 12 0 S. Mi. hieran room 4 2 o Farmers' Trust Ride. den -it.. to AdvU
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PIONEER RESIDENT DIESHERE FRIDAY John M. KiHvkowvkl. 75 "rars OKI. l'ormcr KnmjM'an siliIior, Ia.s Away. John ..M. riifzkouidxi. lis N. ( arli-slo tt.. died, Friday afternoon at (i'tlock, at thed-re of 7.1 years. He was born in Miiy. 1S4 1, in Psen eviunty, Poland, ihe territory after the partition of IVdaml occupied Ly l er many. In 153. during rthe Ilish rebellion in Iiu.sia, he us a young; lad of 2.f. took an active part in the rebellion to such an extent that th? German powrnnrent had offered a leward for information leading to Lis whereabouts; so he left for thij I country in February of 154. coming ' rrst a sji' a . m . to Trenton. -Mien., in April of the same year where, he remained until March of 1 S when he came to South Fiend. He 'remained .'here until his death. Surviving are his wife. Eva Buczkowski, three sons, Jixob M. Iiuczkowskl, Martin S. l'uczkxiwski and John S. liuczkowtski of this city, and a daughter. Mrs. Margaret Frosina 01 Cbicaso, and several jrrandchildren. He was married in 1S64 just before he left Europe for America ince the spring of 1112. he has been ill. however, not continuously confined to hi.s bed, but tdnee December 2 3, l'Jl.l, he hasbeen cont'nuously .o the day of his death confined to his bed. The funeral which will be private will be held Monday morning at S:30 from St. Stanislaus. P. M. church. Rev. Uoman Marciniak. C . C. officiating. P.urial will be in the St. Joseph Polish Roman Catholic cemetery. CONTESTS CLOSE TONIGHT AT CARNIVAL GROUND I-ranees .Niesnoaziana ana i'o Chelminiak are still in the lead. The f:nal vote will he announced at 9 o'clock grounds tonight nt the carnival The last ballot will be taken up at ' o'clock tonight. The following is the standing of the contests. (.iris. Girls Frances Niespodziana Hattie I.uzna Pearl Herr Frances Tylka Antoinette Kgierska . Helen Royer I.eota Redinbo Frieda Wiese Josephine Krueper . . Mary Richmond .... Hazel Plat Men. Leo Chelminiak Ig. Werwinski John Madarasz Peter Reczkiewicz. jr. Marion Wesolowski . Stanley Drajus J. ('. Jones Alex Sowieszczynski . Rett I-:. Klysz Louis Kovach John Celichnwski . . . 1 14 io r 221 212 170 22.1 IsO Ml 1.11 ISO 1192 ;,60 500 i ü . ? i i :;.i 150 HS 142 FJ2 5 NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS PKKMLVALS. 1 Misses Mary Pysz and Helen Kowalski of Hammond, who are the ! cuests f Miss Josephine Chelminak. 1111 W. Division st., will leave Sunj day to conclude their two weeks' ' vacation at Detroit and Niagara I Falls. j Miss Stella Jarzyniak of Chicago ! is spending a few days with Hoith j Rend friends. j Frank llazinski. Joseph Stachowiak. I'O I-'lorkowski. W. Napieralski I and Louis Alderfor will motor early ( Sunday morning to Rarron lake. ; Frank Mlecv.rk of Cleveland is j here on business. ! Martin Antkowiak returned to Niks following a short visit with i friends here. Genevieve Steszevski. 722 W. Xa- ! pier st.. will leave Monday for ! Corey lake, where she will spend her two weeks vacation. ! Martin Kbulzinki returned to i West Pullman after a short visit ' wit h friends here, j Stanislaus Dambrcki of Detroit is I here on business. t Mrs. Helen Strzechowiak arrived here from South Chicago for a few days visit with friends. Joseph Mkhalowicz returned to Fort Wayne following a few days' I visit with friends here. The condition of Frank Wirlow- , ski. Washington av.. who has been ! critically ill for several days is now j somewhat improved, j Miss Helen Mlodzinski arrived here from Garv for a week's visit with friends. Miss Clara Pawlowicz of Milwauj friends here. I Matthew Czarnuszew ski of Ii- ' porte. who has been here vis. tint: with friends, left today for Cleve1 land. Misses Stella Oesielski. Jennie : Jerzakowski. Florence Ciesielski. So phia Iewinski. Martha Rogowski. Josephine Lewinski. Hattie Kura.szkiewicz and her guest. Clara Pawlowicz. of Milwaukee, are leaving Monday morning for Ragle lake whrre they will spend a week. Ia til Zioikowski left for Gary today folb.wir.c a brief visit here George Marzynski, Harris St., re-
PICTORIAL FALL FASHION BOOK is now on sale in the pattern department. Price 25c, with 15c pattern free.
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Four Big Merchandising Events will make the second week of August the most interesting oiipormniiv 10 the thrifty shopper visiting here. Two annual events Our August Blanket Sale Our August Fur Sale offer great reductions on advance merchandise. Two more interestinc; events Starting Tuesday Morning, Aug. 8th Our Mid-Summer Clearing Sale with price reductions on all seasonable merchandise when the season is only half advanced and another ;reat Sale of Newly Arrived Silks The finest lot we have ever received silk of all colors new desi-ns tor fall or immediate wear.
Watch further announcements in the daily papers Monday and s, display in our north window.
turned from Elkhart Friday where he has spent the pait few days with friends. Joseph M Kybarkiewicz of South Chicago is spending: a few days with friends here. Miss Ana HolodzinskL Prairie av.. returned from a business trip I t l""h iTi !n Walter Szarkows:i. Prairie av., returned from a week's visit with relatives at Detroit. Forest McCord, 209 S. Chapin st.. was taken Friday to Epworth hospital, seriously ill. Joseph Wojde choski returned to Toledo following a few days visit with friends here. Miss Jennie Droszczyk. Lafayette st.. has gone to Sandusky where she will spend her two weeks' vacation. George Hoffman of Indianapolis is lure on business. Matthew Hazlnski. 1104 W. Napier st., has gone on a business trip to Chicago. William Grzechocki arrived here from Detroit for a couple days' visit with friends here. Mlcheal Skrzenlckl returned t South Chicago after a few days' visit with friends here. Paul Rusinski of Chicago is spending a few days with friends here. Micheal Glen. W. Washington av.. nas gone to spend a week with relatives at Chicago. Stephen Ducznik of Laporte is here on business. SOClAIi KVKSTS. The meeting of Polish Falcons, Z. Ballcki No. 1. will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:3s) o'clock at the Z. R. .hall. The annual meeting of St. John Cantius Literary society of St. Hedwige parish will be held Sunday evening at S o'clock at the St. Hedwige school building. The singing rehearsal of St. Hedwige choir will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the St. Hedwige school. The St. Stanislaus Kostka society of St. Hedwige' parish will hold Us meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the St. Hedwige school. The military band of Falcons. Z. R. No. 1. will ho'd its rehearsal Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. P. hall. A meeting of the Archangel society of St. Hedwige's parish will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwige school building. The Young Women's Holy Rosary society of St. Casimir' parish will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Casimir' school. The Polish Lady Falcons. Z. R. No. 1, will hold their regular meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Z. R. hall. ' WILL HOLD PICNIC. The Falcons K. Pulaski and Emilia Plater, will hold a picnic at Melber's grove, a short distance out of the city limits. An interesting program of events has been arranffed for the days outing. Music will be furnished by the Z. R. Falcons band. Tie MiltednMiIk -t.ii:jBrtltiS w . NetirUkiof Delicious Difetibl Th pwder ' dissolves in water. Rich Milk, Mslted frain eitrsct in powder. For Infsnts, Invalid! and froving children. Pur DUtritioa,upbuildinf th whole body. Inrif orif auriini; Oothtri. nd th ged.
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