South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 239, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1916 — Page 2

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METHODIST. I Irt N. M.'.lu st . K-r. llfRty I !'av!. j. ist.-r. I In i..f . ti:; 'J:"; 'JT j:.o In t .vi murium. J. v. I'oirir. i jriiitTMl.-tit. Pntdi-- u..r.!.ip M l'i:t" .. :: '' Ii.iti ui I ; ik. '. A' ' f J( .U'U" .it :". ) m - ' ....... ?. II .-.v , -.H-i.it..-iM A fb- t ":. ir .-fill M.ir:"riil t rn !"' lireetmn I." I 1 . 1 v ! . lud- in i: r.,t :.v . '!.' Ing i- t!.f .! i . mi'!--- t It 'A. M. : I'r'.t .',. "Tarn .e. r.n T ': .t.. M Mr r i ri k. ! -. iD-l " r I r 1 k. jimr.l; .::.-rt-.rv. r i a 1 W : i ' - r ! il.- n 1 !,v II , t . r . p.. ). ..it-, it i i:. !: iy -'if. ly nrder i A. II. mi j lTty r I Hin' -tt ; t ..'ii- ! n;: IT n 1 1. r.- i BlH-tll! I llei 7 ,"' .!. mil ;, i'-n -erv i- - ! W.-I J '.y 1 1.- Iivi-j.-t si;;i.!.iv li ;itiifr ' -v. t ! rr;rvi ii i ij z t i :Jli ! Ii . Ii .1 II I ! ni; Ii. t S f'aul'a Memorial iv.lfat a r.il Li,i rr. nor, I. l ai '..:) a. m., j .ntor. Snii-l iy S' lit t.iiy A. rjxJj. iin riritt Murninr r!ii .it r.dfor. 'It, : in-l". frnii'i l.v I S.- ,.-c nf , j... j Mo.Jrri rfjli.it i.Ui.ir:. 'i i... II. .in- f ! It.iv.t." s...tt: "i:-t iri ! J-1 n.' 'mrU-. l'r!u.!-. " Al.i I t i: v -n ; 'rrTtrv. -U'.hii.." K.!!in-: j. 1 1 u 1-. -K.n r.iir.uif." ; -It r.i. I f . r 1 r ir lh- - rv- ! th- niirrv Iii Mn r..r t h- :r' .111.1 !:trt.iiinii.-nt -f mii.iU Ml'lr.-n. Kj'M.rth liM-ijf -lvf l"i:il v.rvi'i' .'t '.::. .! k. J.v Mr .f I.ou. tl U'-iRlitV I-;U'H':. 'I !!- vill n't .i r fMiiiii: -rv !. 'I riii-!.-K .r;tvor rvi Vf.r.--.I.iy .-vnin will V.fu-nn ! - f Hull ;- : "' 'i t ifi. at it. ii." i.ti t.v i; .i..i.n-.n ' ! i". '!'- iwt: "''I'mut mi. I l iiith .i ;ii.-nil .M-t!it.il for I l"i :n' ."!. I'y II. Kliii" h.irt. Crxwror. Ml-, hisan am! Tutt ti. l"ranU K. ! oti trtir t y . .at-.r. Mi- nitfi? : t.7 Mr. ;.. r- l;ivi. i.r. Sutit'.iT ,. Iim,! :i a in. .It.liii A r.yrs. lTlliTIJlIiI".r ii; uitli j.r...o h i h ..t 1':1". i. m Mh. -in'. T.ii-I-!..' Ki.wrtli :.-.i'u.- .it t...-,ii p in W..r-M. wit. i fr.. i' I. in- .it 7 :yi p. ii Tli.'i.i.-: '!'!..' I pliftn! "lri't" I'r.n.-r I' .-.-tini H -In ! i 't p in. Mr. ; a : uiiii.s- win iiir nt !.itli of tit- -.Tvi.." 'Ii Hi" S.il.l-.itli. Lfrll Ilrt(liti Miiior atnl lrnii'i 1 II. IWa.-L.. p.it"r. St;nlay W'l.ool V 45. i:. I. M iRit. ip-rnteiKiit. M rni'jir Afl-'e it a. in. .Murw'u; w .. r . i 1 1 1 tll. So.- i.i I in rt ti'- ji itor l r.worth l';i"i!f will 1 1 i v . . Ii.i l of t li'1 .iiiy rH.in.' ti-rvif- .it ,M 11. . hur. i. i.-. u'Ut ill t ha H.-r i' ''Ii It wili I iirp.n:it'vfj from .ill i :.".. : .. f ,! til.- I. ;i r.nii li.jru'f 'f iM-. M ;lll.. of t South l.oni! .M''f fio.l I f Ii II r. Ii'., w Im. will iri vi a HM-Tt .f t i - i'.itti" ' rii n 1 . ii v.-nt it. ii Sn!l M-ui. r i-t I i-1 vn-ppin our hfis f.r tio- !-;. . i r-Ii i p in t!ii.Mltli I'.in.J J-;. I. ..tit.s' NVo will h.if t ' f.iffr. llvt r.vlio.l v -.. 1. 1.-. I. I'll''' i.l .m ih I in tli- ii'ir h 'I iiftl.i . v. iiMi.jMii'k o-i'vi fH W'.l ii.-.. 1. 1 y at "7:"'i 'I'lifiM'-: ,.i,'lif:il 1 ntrt"l 'i' t i"ii ! J I Tlniolbj. Irlai.r r.lain" ami Vnar at. . P.fv. :Mt!Tiu i'. Hunt, pastor, l'.ilil.- Si):.v.l st 8:1. Clifton I'liilllps. upf riritci:.l.M)t. Epwarth Memorial I or. I.inrnln way (W.. Süd OliTe t. .AStor. fornin? ..rxhif " I . Ii r Signal" ifllcial l.iril will 1" Iii ini-niin Sf r i .-. i". ;."JV Tl.. oiii!'' iiipu (!,ivf will A. llauttr Kttn.a, it H:.".h A fiifttiii-' i" .pi. of Ii.-I.l :it III.lit.w.irtl. If. i :utl.i.lifi' .iti.l yoiiii 'iv.- :i pl.iy 1 1 1 i 1 1 I A lvrp;.vin? situation" i'i t !o ni tlitoriiitii I'ri.i ' v -iiln:r ftt . tin r- Ii It". !lM k Kvenin sfrvi-. ül l..'iii .iiiiti tli." Urft Snrnlay in S.-pt.-iu It RHtr r 51. S. Svonth St.. Hat. A. W. Sroi.r,. pa.stf.j. Sii ml ay Kh.! ::.'- I'ultM'- v.orslnp at I':P" a in aim 7 I. Dl. I'nldi.- Moril.ip :it li:tti a. m. S.riaoti l.v t In It Htr. Siit. .- t : 'I'h in. i.i. ii I. if.-." Tat- pnl.li.- .-rvi... at 7 :.". p in. Hill It.' in tlf ir,f!..;f of tin- tiri:iTi f 4 t'f tto rljiir--h. TIitTf will l.. a Lrl.-f a'itlrt'ss it t li ininist.-r and si t m-s ir Japan. 'iina arid Mft'i will ! ho.vn Py a tf r.-opt i'-on Lvcryl.n.lv iiivitfd. Mf'l.iir f th- oft:, ial l."ard mi Monday oninir I'r.iyr and prai.- nn-otin on V iliiy-f.rt.T ftfriin.' at 7 ' 1" k. Mull l.nral Mi.hicnn .in.T Mrtoria ts. li at. I'.abb. n.ittir. S'lindty s-hool t 9:I" a. m., A. Katfrli.inrii li. 8'ipAr'lutPDtJont. C.rrman KifayettA aini Waynr t.. 1t. 11. S. Mil.Ar. pa t t.r. Siunlay ! ho.",! !-..") a m. ohn Ko l!. -ipf rintAiolo nt r:raLif.jr 10:1 a. m. anJ 7:". p. n. Knjtrth IragijA 7 p. ni. I'rar.T mertini; ; WcvlnA-.d.iy 7:15 p. in. Wrlf5an Simple at. and M iriAtta ar., Hat. Walfr C liorrii. pitor. Mornir.ß fArrf'-e l(t:.".0. KTcnin; nfrvi.A 7:".o. Snntlay school 1 :3( a. :n . Adam M'd.dt. si- ' Vprintendont. Prayer invitiiit; 'A ' dp.f--iir ATftitug, 7:3. I'nwl . r hin,.l fAC I'll. I. In Vi.lln I il'-tf. Snrdy ..-liool .-. r 1" a. ni . Mr 'Allli.'ini Kifr. np ri nto ndcnt. Mt. I'lr.ant Krv. t'l.ii Jf Y-unz. pator. Sunday ?. !n...l t 11 ... ni . Morlo I Sffrnm. sti printoiiI nt. Mnnn haprl lli-v. Cl ir.dA Y-mnr ij !iror Snn. lay s. iio.il nt P) a- in . . 1J. i Al-'iliLf D. m porinti itdi'iit. FREE METHODIST. I'r Methodlt lc nnsv'van'.i nr. ml (Iluih st. r. N. I-'nulk. pa.tor. Sunday a -bol '.t):r a. ni. Mi Clara Stnnrt. :' l rlnfen JpTit. Prraclilr.p srrTi. f-n at ld.r.J a in. and 7:1" p in. Klr Tark 1 re. Mrtri.lit !, feuth and In. st. i:. s. .Tinning, jastor. Sunday 10 a in, L. V. Wulf?, a jpArinteni ent. FRICAN M. E. Zion A. M. Y.. Kev. S. S. 111110 ' tor. Pr-.-a hiLij; l'.t.i.". a. m. si:..i 7:15 UKet M. i:..r.i..s ar l.dd : r.am . a : S K. of I. hail. lo N. Main Au;. -VS! PRESBYTERIAN. f lrt- Cor. Wr.sUli.t 'i av and I,nfay. file st. n-v. '.T.:'.rh. A Lippincofi. i. f. manititAr. Mi, Charlotte .M. Parttnlse. aasisuint t iti aisfcr. Trinity Cor. ':fax nr. and St. Pet ; . Kev. .lo..n S I'urn. paster P.. f.. hod '.:"? iT.u;,-, ;.rn. r. 1; . r. f.-udenf. e i lVftmintrr - Prr. raJi.w. Sundir vl.n. n n I T e t r. ni. ; .1. I). Lri in.'ti. N !re.l t'TI i.-et Surd I v. T t . e ji r :l v e- lü t t 1. pm t r w i ii IIP C h a ! i err . r d Icyt n t' r,ror.-e Wülnni Aid. n. I'. I.. uuui-o-r. r.it'i.- set-oo! .i:ii t'.irl Fl'ory. s;i;crtatenoeut. t.T.iei f.r nil r: ; t n i i n t Adult t;! t!ie :r.ft rniti.-n-il U tn ; aU ri8si f.-n.ra Jur.i. r t'. jwn ri." yr:id.i syston;. (run...wti Chnrli PP. TT terli!!i.'..r. t. siiti.tny h"t I're le.'iii - eiv.fe .1 p. ni. I.arlt.ii: I nion Si, pi l.n I Oe-q i.:i rf . r T!l! v I !it h.'n 1 ,t -.."".: p. iu . on , p . I I 'i, '! i ! t . - ' ' II unjari.n "c-r: Ctr.-v t . p. I iri Ma'.r. CLj.-Ns A. !'.- :. iu. I!ve!;a.i: f M Ti.li.i . ' i; .1 ? ;.tj d tinI i.- J-e..J.".r -if I ;

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J '' : r. g - r i e fr-uu r r. r. r m i Ment in lirt her-vii.i--k .r.nT r ! .-it i : 1" Mount Zion n.pti.t 11". X. HiriNHl nt. IV-v. . '. "-ifT, I. I, paster. !?!.- Ic s' rvi o. 7-v. Trnycr meetlr.;; Tburgd.v 4; ;.. rr.. I rt Sh rdl.h or. Laurel and Napier ir. aril 7:20 p. m. CHRISTIAN. I irt Miln pt.. vontb of nubile library, Iv. Jo!; H M. Alexander, pastor. Moreln; IliL!- -r.ooi !:.". I'rof. II. (i. Ircel. u-l.Tinfpri.lc-rit. UnIrn AtfDue Chuff b of ( Iiriit Linav. an! t'arliIe st LJwar.1 t'ant!. i.astor. lraffiinc lOMT a. in .in'l 7 p. rn. Suntlir n-hiol 9:.' a. m. t". II. t fi.l" p. m. Prayer riie tlr.j Wc JnesJay ol 7 p. m. In.lUna A-nti i:ivs. K"!-. O. I. fri'li ir. i a r. I V i t w r t.fifi I'n-1 ll. W'UiOU. hUnit ent-nr. -M- rniri : it -, I, nr. Ii x.-lio,.!. . ..tüj Miuijini .in. I v, rriiitn. '.t:.".i t 11:'' a. in j.-iiihi --1 1 1 i i ii.'iih-. iu. . l -. tnn.- df lin:iiirf:l!ty." llvuiln.' - rvi I. "i i. n!iir .-.ermi.ii i uti;' .1 tj TVt of i.!. sl.ij. " 1'nij-f-r n.f-t i;i S ! m s. I.i v t it i. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION I'lrt f.nf;i rrtte and M'.nro W. II. rreshlfj. jia t or. S jn'l.iy Lnl at I .10 a. in., (Jfugo J. Lodl'. suijcrintendf ri. ' 'rnSin.-i tioii .frviif n nI -r-rui.tii ;it I" .i. in Tti.- pa.t'r will prf.n li .i ..rifi of two M.-riJioii. on "Sin .i n I Salv:itio:i." Mi.. tliii Suinl.iy ;ini one m-xt S'ln.lav. fiv.-niiiir ir..ip. . -vi .- and w.rit.oii at 7 Trayor m-tiii Thurl:iy ir 7:1". I r.-.l S Ii w itr. l.'.i.l. r nrr- i,i nroiii way V". and I'.rKk a Hfv. Inniol 1). Sptichor, nlninter. Sunin.v school at 9:."u a. m.. 'Iforge W. I. tino, aupf rintriHlAfiT. :J'ru:J2 crshlp in I ornit.n IH:?.0 e. m Moriin worship and -rinii at 1 : r ;t . Tlifim. ; Tii- tll.ry of !-d th- ;.! of Man " .tiinu' l'fopl''. alliantt- :it 7:"'t i f-i . Wr.i I .i ii . iii.i n . pr--iil.'iit. I'.Vfiiin -. rvi' .' at 7:t In. k Thcmt-: "I. t Not Your llf.trf !'. Tr.nl.l..l " lloiir of prav.r a ml t. ;o Ii r-' in.ftin W'.-d n;.l.i y at 7 p. in. Mir pith Maui and M-mruA ( Ucv. r.nif A. Ialv. i.istor. Sntday s. hool at !:.': i. m. Ilinni.t .ltfr, hiip.-riii-tiiidfiit. S'-rinon at l(i:.'i." :i. rn. l.v l irk lift. f. I. Ilai'f.v. p.ttr. Snnil iv hi liool K a. in . William TruniIwV. s jpf rintcii! nt. 1. 3 tic k. Sunday .. !..... I ;.i"i nt ftiiiL' 1 1 ; ;i in I :) in nttHKP I 1 1 1 (nion KfV. ". I.. Hanoy l-a-tor. Sunday b. Iiool nt '2 V- ni. No proa' liin vt-rvif' on Sunday ..ttazf Hill Sunday s. io.ol '':( p in T!:t. will In- ni p r.-.i Ii i ii at any of th-iNt.-p!;it'i Sini'l.iy Anleu littprl Silli.la v .-h.l 111 :4 M a in 'la. mooting II:' a- in. Vunn;' l'fi.p!..'i nif.-tlu' 7 p. in Anten Sunday s. !io.. at lf .mi a in. .!a nifftin at ll:m a ni. Pn-.-iohlnjj '. f 7 : t". p in. ion' f:ian(e!iral C.V.r. K. Wavne and St. PetT stK. Per. Martin .JofffiseT, pait(r. SWEDISH GVANGEI.ICAL MISSION CHURCIi. Swrdlt.fi Kfan(;liral Or. Srott and Orchard uts. Ufr. (. K. Moberjr. pastor. Sumlay n hool nt J:.'u') a. in., Js-:ir I'orgstf.lt. jiip.-rintfii.f n t. BRETHREN. First Urethren Oiuroli 11 5. MiliIrmi st.. Tip.'. A. K. Thortiüi, paitor. Sunday I' lui'il J:.".0 a. m.. Hartly I'lreslone. nperintf tide- nt. Morning sorrle 10:.",0. Christian Kndeavor Cr.'M p. u:. vnlng norvlco 7 :.".). Firitt C liurrli of Itrrthrrn Indiana av. and Miami t. llr-v. T. 1,". .letiryt'. pnstor. Sunday Ri-iiiml at l::'.n. t'liarlf-i Y.dr, MiptTinif tnlf nt. tJosj.fl ..orniom at 10:.'J'j and 7:10 Sronl C horih of Uia IXrel nren Ciishiritf ami Van I'.iniii st; Ii--. J tt. (Iratfr. pastor. Sanday at hool at 'J.I'M a. in, II. A. Sfn"Atnan. su nt'rinf Amlont. M.thinc 'rtico U':Ci). KT'iiin,r servi.-e 7 :.i). Christian worWers nifAtlutf at ' :ÖU p. iu. ; John A nt-tin, president. Conferrocr Me.itorUl 0) s St. JonAph t- lit?v. I. 1'. Ltvfr. pr-stor Sunday l Loci af '.i:.;0 a n C. 'v.. Wilson, 6UpArlntout!nt. Tl." p.iior w ill proa" Ii inornin and vtMiinir. Snl. . if. t tor inoruiuK uorshljn I'ako llt-d I nto Yof.r.s.-lf. or Self Kxa initiation " livening snltje. t : "Tw o ii"" Clui-tian lliitloavor at .:4.".. A. 1! Ktlw ard-. Ifatlt-r: sub je f. "Carelesiii. s '.r.i:. Tlii.inrht fulnt'Mx " tjmrterly i on f. Ten. f and ofliouil board meetln? Tiif-day -vfiiin Tin- panor will have i har:' of the prayer m-rvi. . Wednesday fVftiinc Tfie ChrKtiau Kndeivor s.. i-ty will hold a -.. i il 'ii the liwn of tho '!i'r:' Pii:itiv home Thursi ay evening. LUTHERAN. Holr Trialty rngli.- Sherman v. ind Kindly at.. Ilev. Albert II. Keck, paaror. Sunday s-hool 9:17 a. ni., K. Mi tt. luperintendent. C;,i,.f s.'rvi.- with er awn by ti.- p.ist..r at lo:ra a in. . ex.-iiini: ..rvjr... 'I'!..J';i:i'r !-.icue will ho.d a-,..-, i il .e;-vi'-e on To. sday evening the t hiir.-'i t. wl-.li-i. s. rvi-e Hi,. incmbe. i and fri: r. It if the t on rc.ira t ;.n are invited. St. Pan C.rrman I.utberj.n. Jeffetaan n".d William Fts. Krv. If. IIMlc, paitor. 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the La.IiiV Ai.l li..-.f Aw.i. Mrs. (J. L. W el. h. will inft at the .hu', h : John S'rriiiir and Mrs EPI5C0iVL. St. Jam' Lafayett nt.. nrth rf Wa.uifjKton ht. lrrt!ü tome. niO TV. Coif ax av. K'pfct I.'.r. John IIa7eTt White. I. D. biahop of tbe dioc...' of northern Indiana, rector. i;er. LI. It. Whit?, vicar. CATHOLIC. St. rairi-L'a ::"" S. Taylor at., !Ot. Jobn r". DHiri.oto. C. S C. paster. Low in.i-;eH at 0:) and '.: a. ui. Lcxinass and ifnuou at !o :.".'. üaptl.ira at U p. ni. Wipers ct 3:2'i p. ni. s.imljy ivhool at 3 ii p. in. Meeting uf eiitiroB a. defies st 4 p m. St. IleJwitTe'a rollahCor. Fcott and Napier sta. lCev. Anthony Zubowirz. 0. S. C, pjstoi. Low tjnss at 7 :'Ji). 0 and 10 a iu. Sunday school at -:30 p. m. ltne diction at -:3t) p. m. ht. Manislau' Tolish 113 X. Lincoln t. Hev. Unman Mareihiak, pnsUr. .Mii nt 7 :-. fJ and 10 a. m. St. Cafdmlr'a I'oli.li J1 S. Webster tt. I.ov mass at 7 :CU s. .r.. High mass at 10 a. in. Vespers at 2 p. ie. St. Ailflberfa I'olUti niive an'l flrare Itt. Kev. John Kub.ickl. rastor. laily m:a at 3:15 p. m. Holy hour WfdLWday evening at 7 :'M. Sunday mass S aii'l 10 a ru. St. Joeph Hid nt. and Lasalie ar., Patrick J. Cairo. I. C. S. C pastor. Low misies at 7 :.')' and r a iu. ili'J masi ot 10. P.encllction 3 p. ru. St. Stephen' Hungarian Thomas and M. Pheraon Jts. P.ev. Alexander Variaky. pastor. Mass at s:' and ll:15 a. m. Sunday hool it "J:00 p. m. P.euedlctlon at 3 (H) j. ui. Sarreu Heart lie lcn H-' rho.n.s tt. Hev. Charles V. Pische.-. ?.stor. Masi at 7:00 and 1 :30 a. in. Similar school at -:30 p. m. UenAdlction at 3 p. in. Sa red Heart Ntre Damo. Low rnaos at t: a. ui. Parii!i iidis at :'.'.) a. in espers at 'J p. in. St. Mary' German P.l S. Taylor St.. Hev. at 7 yJ J. M. S. herrr. C S. C .. paslor. Mat :33 and Id a. in. Sun. lay ndiool at p. m. Heuedhtloa at 3 p. m. ASSOCIATED UIBLU STUDENTS. Pri'Sres ruU h..::. Mclvii: l.utldia. 21J S. Lafayette i. Sunday. 3 p. m 7E PLli BtTH-üL. Jowith Tfiuple Belh-LI i.is.ilie it. and Taylor at. X 8eri.e. until September. Wat.h newspapers lor iuttuer aniiounccnieiH-.. SCIENTIST. Main and Madiaon sti. SanJny srrTl ri during the ert" tion t.f the new church will be held at the Labile theater M 11 a. in. Testimonial nn-etlntr on every Wednesday eveninp nt s o'clock nt Temple Uaiu-P.1. Sun.iay flKwl for hiolien and vouuc people up to the ape of ru, Is from '.cl.'i to 10:30. Heading m.Mns maintained by thli rh;in-h on the eventh floor of "the J. M. S. building, are upon every aftern(Kn from - to 0 ac 1 on Saturday from r to . SALVATION ARMY. :i3 K. Washington a v. Sunday j.ervl.es: Morniiii,'. -oiiaty Jail. i:3i; nonn, Sumlav H.'ht-xd, J ::yt. PvenlnRs. goape! service's 7:45. Capt. N'ehemlah Urookes. officii In cbftrge. CHURCH OK- GOD. Servi.es are held In .Melvll'e hall. 212 S I.afavette st. Sni.duy arhool at 10 a. iu . 'Mrs. L'miuj Ilailsha:!;. superintendent. GOSPEL MISSION. There will be ae.vi es held each evenlnir at the t;osiel Mission. 4J L. Laaalie av. (Jood hpeakera are provldel ami the public is nrtlially invited to atttud. MISSIONS. Meunonile Hope Miktion - (i7 S. William -d.. will .loxe tinting the .amp met I n '4 wlii.lt is hltl 'mm An;. 17 lo Antf. The meeting will be held at Killer's jrrove, evcll 'ilües soUtii of Llkhart. Iteiroe Miaulon b'.n L. Lai.tile av. Hat A. . Si hafer, superintendent. Luther Ine. ruanucer. Work furnished free for unemployed. Meeting every wculng at 7:45. City 115 L. Jefferson blvd. Kay A. Hlrd. superintendent. Sun.iay school at 3 p. rn. Meetings every night at 7:30. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 513 V.. Jefferson blvd Kegtilar meeting Sunday 1'J:I5 and 7:30 oIo k. Y. M. C. A. Y. M. C. A. nieetinffa will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men. ii the au-iitorium of the bys' building. A special speaker will be t?erured for earl Sunday and special music will p furnished. SOUTH BEND Sc MISHAWAKA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at It) a. m. at the Y. M. C A. Jteaident ami visiting u.inhter always welcome. President. T. J. Parsous; vice pr bleut. L. M. Ldwardi: secretary, W. H. l'reshley. .

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TELLS ST Says She Lived With Recluse Since May 19 and That Her Adoption by Millionaire Was Legal. ("HICACii, Au-r. How IMward .Morri-nii, ec rntt b- millionaire whose estate is under im e-tiic;ition !;y Ftd. Jiidiie L;indis' court adopted two trirl.s r wh f..-e jiart-ntane their supposed lather accuse.!, wa-s told on trie witness stand today by one of the sirls. Margaret Hurnstf in Morrison, 16 years old. Jaool. Unrnstein had testified that his wife. m her deathhed had onfessed that the millionaire was the father of her and her younger sister Alice. Margaret's testimony followed revelations indicating the aired millionaire had paid thousands of dollars to an organized pan of blackmailers, that he had loa neu inney freelv on "I. O. r.'s" of irrt sojinsible persons and had j.aid hu-ie sums for questionable amusement. .Claim-, l4'ual Adoption. Margaret said she had been legally adopted 1 the millionaire. .lud?e Kamlis hinis.-lf questioned the irirl. .she said she hail iied at the Morrisor. home since May 1!. l'.l'.. "Were you present at tae adoption pro Oedings '.''' Landis asked. "Ves." '"What d- you know about the adoption V "I know it was my mother's Wish." "Iid Mr. Morrison c.cr so aiiythini to you' about his property "Xn," the witness answered. i r about jilans for ygnr future . "Hp said he v. ould take us and uie us an education." j .Mariraret will resume tip' stand when the case is re-opened Tuesday. Hi;; Crowd .Seeks Ilutrumv. As court adjourned today, the coiiil.ine! forces of the court bailiffs and a n.imber f guards were . , . 1. 11 1 I. 1. . ....... a . I reqUiretl in lioill oat k vim- i ni"n i w hiidi sought t iret a .-lose vi'W of ttie trirls. Alice, the unuer of the nirls. ran to the aired millionaire's seat in the court room just as court adjourned, irraspeil .Morrison's hand and refused to leae his side for se-.ral minutes. Courtroom attaches iemaikc.1 at the countrast in the appearanrv of the two wirls. Marvuret is j.lump, rosy checke! and dimpled. Ali'e is slender, pale and lias very dark eye-. I i ml Ml hi ( 'a -li. .Morrison's estate was thrown into bankruptcy proceedings alter an ast.iirnn.ent of sale of much of his property to James . Ward, an at torney. By terms of the will ot j Morrison's father. IM ward Morrison, i much of his property would revert to the city of Chicago in event he 'died without issue. His estate was estimated t be worth about Ji.00n.000, but so far the only tangible assets were an apaitinent buildimr worth about Jlno.noo. a collection f old coins and $ 1 1 in cash. LOANS ON rUI.M LANDS. Loans bearing interest at the lowirate of 5 per cent will be made by us "on erood productive farms which mt t witn our requirements. i: you expect to borrow money soon, arrangements should be made without delay so that you may take advantage of this offer. All loans will be made for a term of five years, with the privilege of paying the principal, or any part thereof, in even hundreds of dollars at any interest pavin-r date. Furthet letalis can be secured hy a letter or we shall bo pleased to hao you call at our office. T II I .T 1 1 A LV.S IUI T1 1 Kit s c o. AdvL Lie'or.ior, ImJ. A j.atcnt has been Granted to a New York inventor for a iruard to prevent the 'infers a jierson iismi; a sewii;? nachine ! iii'4 f,ishc.l up.der the needle.

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Menaced by Red "Enemy" Fleet WASHINGTON. Aus. Jb. The ' red" enemy fleet Aa.- within striking distance of andy Hoo'-c Friday nicht, its scouts having l.t;n sichted by the "blue" defending fortes in the i naval irame :it 11 a. in. Frida.v. 120 miles off Ilarnetrat inlet. The "red" svouts were heading west, and navy otficials said Admiral Helm on the "blue lbmship, Khode Island, was straininir every resource to locate the main "red" Heet. under Admiral .Mayo and the transport train that is brining hypothetical army of invasion. If the "blue" scouts were successful in atherin..; positive information before darkness complicated their task, it was believed Admiral Helm would make a n;i;ht "attack" upou the most vulnerable of the "reds." The position and course of "red" scouts indicate that Admiral Mayo might be making a dash for some landing point either near Xew York or at Delaware bay. His scouts were about equidistant between these two points when sighted. fhe fact stood out sharply that despite the Ion? line of scouts thrown mt by the "blue" commander, the "red" tleet has driven to within 120 miles of the nation's most important seaport without having been intercepted. Advises to the navy dcpaitment did not disclose the whereabouts of the lifteen battleships that compose the main "red'- fleet. liven should the "red" fleet evade i the battleships of the "blue" squadron. Admiral Mayo will still have an inner jruard of submarines to eontend with. Admiral Helm Las lifteen underwater lighters massed at three main bases between Cape Hatteras and Kastnort, Me. Their exact lo- j cation is not known. mm kills G IRQ OFFICER Claims Soldier Offended Her in His Office Several Weeks Ago. MACoN. Ia.. Auir. 1'f.. Capt. Kdsar C Sprat linr of Co. F. lifth I t ci-'iment. national miard of ;erKia, was shot and killed in his tent at Iii- state mobilization camp near here Friday by Mrs-. II. C. Adams of Atlanta. She was in the county jail Friday nipht where sh3 was held on a charge of murder. Mrs. Adams asserted that Capt. Spratlinff. who ' was a physician nau onenueu ner oy attentions paid her several weeks airo while she was in his office in Atlanta for treatment. Mrs. Adams, a woman about 3 0 years of are, came from her home in Atlanta today and went directly to the amp. At Capt. SpratlinK's tent she asked the officer if he were Capt. Spratlini,'. and on beintr anserel in the affirmative tired at him twice from a sinaP calibre revolver, both shots takiir-; effect. According to Lieut. Samuel A. Kysor of F company, who seized her a moment later, she tried out as she shot tj&t officer. "You have ruined my home." After the shootinir she became hysterical. According to information received lure Mrs. Adams left her home in Atlanta shortly after her husband, who is employed at a laundry had one to work, leaving her and the couple of small children at home. She said tonisht that she had not previously told her husband of the physician's conduct, ("apt. Spratlinsr. who was IT years old and married vas well known l'i medical and social circles in Atlanta. He was recarded as an expert on insanity.! . ... . , i ,'nio once was com ecion wun tue Mattewau. N. Y. asylum in that capacity. tue 1..Im p j t h

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The August Blanket SaleOnly Four More Days Offering the big collection ot blankets of wool, cotton and tin- two mixed at greatly reduced prices you will need new blankets later. Buy them Jurin- ihe next four reduction selling davs and save from 25 to v l- 'per ceni that is economy.

Bath Robe Blankets Suggesting an early purchase for Xmas at a saving. 200 Jacquard wool finish Robes, in red, blue, pink, tan and green. Specially priced for the August reduction sale at $1.98 and $2.98. Blankets of Cotton Soft and fleecy, closelv woven, full sizes 64x80, at 69c, 7Sc, 89c. Extra size 74x8 at special price of $1.50. Blankets for the Baby Of extra tine quality woolnap and all wool, in plain white with borders of pink or blue; all size from vLx.So to 42x6o, at 95c, $2.50 to $5.00.

1 ! SNEAK GERMAN MAIL INTO Ö. S. Two Held for Underground System and Also on Gem Smuggling Charge. Xi:W YORK. Au'. 2 C Charged with sinti.zjL.linyr into the country, jewels valued at $ 25.000. Fred Fffelman, landing hag'at.'e aent of the Norwegian Ameriean steamship line, and Hans Edward Thompson, an employe of the company, were arraigned le:'ore Fnited States ComJ missioner Houghton here 1 riday. I Department of justice np.ents are in estifrat in an additional charpre that the men have been the principals in an "underground" system of mail communication between this country and Clermany. In' court no mention was made of the second eh arse. The lieai incr. at the retiest of the prisoners counsel, was postponed two weeks. The men were commiti ted to the Tombs m default ff .- i -"00 hail e.'ich. j According to testimony at the I hearincr hefore Special Deputy j Surveyor of the Fort Smyth, larse : iuantities f mail were safely des- : pitched through the "underground" I route from the local branch of the of I'.erlin of Cop"Deutsche lank enhat-'en rnd thence to derma ny. Mail from lermany was received in the same way. Existence of the central. and mail ystem was ronfirmed at the hearing hy Iliiijo Schmidt, representative of the Deutsche hank here. He admitted that Fffelman had acted as Get the F.ound Pcktge XJtcd for li Century. rCX . Caution im till -I I r rr-r-n.' Cinr,wijt,u.S.

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ign and see these speei.il numbers on diplav. Blankets at $5.00 are (.)o percent wool; size 66x80, made in plaids; pink, blue, black, tan, grey, brown. Blankets at $6.95, strictly all ;ol and full size, 70x8o. Blankets at $7.50 and $8.95, in plain white, colored borders in pink, yellow, blue; size 70x84; extra size 72x81, and heavier at $8.95. Blankets at $12.00, pure white with satin borders, bound in pink, grey, blue and yellow, 72x84. Abo beautiful plaids in old rose, lavender, pink, brown, blue at $15.00.

Blankets of Woolnap For everything that is reliable, attractive and v,ood value we recommend ihoe. Made of the purest sanitary cotton bv process that insures a perfect product. S..ft as down, they preserve -their qualities and colorings through lone w ear. Blankets at $1.75, $2.95, $3.95, $4.50 The lirst three prices come in (.SxSo plaids, grey, tan, pink, and one priced according to weight and quality. The SJ.5i style is white, mostly wool with borders of pink or blue and size is 7oxSn.

ppeeial mail messenper and that he' had paid him $10H for his services.! The alleged conspirators are said to number a dozen. The arrest of j six others, one a woman, i expected j soon. I Government apents de l.tre that besides breaking the custom and; mail law?, the hand violated neutra-j lity regulations by obtaining lal.-e j passports. SHOOTS BANK CASHIER WHEN REFUSED $5,000 si:ymoci:. in.i. An.-. ;. Alt-' er shootin- and slightlv- wounding Mis-s Mary Hunsai ker. iJ2 vcars old.! assistant cashier f the .-täte bank' at Medora, I ml., near her-, upon i being denied S.'.uno this afternoon. an unmasked rr.b'oer l'el ir.to a) eorn'ield and is lielieved to be surrounded by a pos.se of armed (iti-'; ens. The man. a stranger, entered ; the bank shortly before the closinu hour and demanded the money. j Miss Hunsncker attempted to di- ! vert his attention, when he repeat- j ed his demand, drew a revolver and. tired one shot. The bullet ntered the J woman's mouth, but not causing ' a dangerous wound, aconling t-J jthysiciaiis who attended her at a hospital where she was remoed. After entering the t.rnlj. ld. -oti-tlicting reports were received, one being that the robber was seen l it er to enter an automobile in whi-h a woman vas waiting and to i I appear tovard the city. The pr,v.. however, surrounded the laid but none of the men had ventured iu earlv this evening. v. mnTi:u ixts m:it. Only a few beautiful lots remain to be sold on FortaL'e av. in tli" Samuel Good addition, (juiik action will be necessary if you want one of these lots. They are 7", feet by D' feet. Twcnty-tive dollars down and jl" monthly bus one. Agents always on the property. Don't fail to look it over. Ad . t Ask For and GET ! va THE ORIGINAL 2 BagLK

Made (rom clean, rich millc v. ith the extract of select m?lted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infant and children thrice on it. Agree$ with the ueokett itomach of the invalid or the aged. Need no cooking nor addition of milk.. Nourishes nd suttains mire th&n tea, ccrTet, etc. Should be kept at home or when traveling A nutritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glaMful hot before retiring induce refreshing Ieep. Also in lunch tablet form (or bueinea men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same PHc Take a Psctcafjo Homo

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mi r i la ämm tUWi Tlio greati-st men .f mir times li.'iv' little habits they formeil when voting. The wfit. men we have, also liavp hal'its that were li x c upon tli cm when they were young. It. is easv to tea h a child any kind of " habit . This bank aims lo h'.p j.nrents teaeh their hildreii the sj.l-ndid habit of -avini: through the us' of our special sy-t (ru. American Trust Company on Savings. The Farmers Securities Co. The Farmers' Securi ties Company offers the waee earner a piari i or t savings that pays 4 interest while saving and 6r interest following. for a year Call and mvc yt ar.d be--T .!59 Farrnerrt' 's ..tJi. tf w - IUI nr. ..11-i-II I t I IV i 1 I it I SOUTH .MICHIGAN ST. Opposite Audit3Tlarn WATCH US GROWS"laralcn&iaizfi&ci mi st ii; sdi:i: K.i-r . art:. in : r s r m .ii j-. -1 ' .V e;,. i'h t ::. O FRANK C TOEPP .ii i.i.u: 210 Wi -t .Irflervin i;Utl. .b P.er-.ii IUd-.

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