South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 274, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1916 — Page 2

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METHODIST. Uro N. Ms!n st. Uer. Henry L. J'fi. pmor. :Ua n.t-etlutr 9 ; Hundt; L...-1 üi.,' In t! auditorium. J. A -1 1 1 ! . - . st:; -.bil r. !-r.t. PuMi- u..r-lip t l':l ft. in. M'-l rr..tt--r will .;'. at tin- irorning hour. TLt- will ho no ':iing scrvb- n' thi (Urb Sun-lay right. Mit we uill bn; ;t t r 4 rat- -th.-r -it tt-e I.lr 5 fin I t.'i.::t---riuui wl..-ri' Mr. Tn.fhr will speak. F-lowi. U th- tr -i -1 ; r..k"at. f.-r tN .:.v nr..:..r ".! lüriitl..!) ..f .. I. I.!i''l. P." A. -M : M r:u:.- i-r -hi 1 y ;.-:!:. .! ; pr... - -p-i .al !j I'r iy. r." p,:i. ".U-7-"I a rn Y" rk-r; ..fT-r-1.11 1 I ' i ll ' ' . TM ' : JA a t M- ' i '" 11 Urv. '. rT.a-I in i' I.,f I p 1'ravr-r ratSi, 7::: j ..:.-.. k. .' by ,: p V'ir n '!J" r die " I i y ,,; po-thid bv llin'Ul. ntn. at . Pttnl'a lmorll ..at ::ifr, i)-"tor. Jiin!aT l , at 'J " :iit i fih mi rji r 1 1! i' n tS.iii'.:.iV - ' 1 at ;:Mi a. m TM I 'i IT! - KtT Hill I-r; . h i.t 1 : - a. l !tiiKT x t'i'- . li't' r " a aili niii N"t V'.ü:n. i'Tt i " i (!. r'i"ir Il.'.irt I. nil I Uittl I".t.r. a:.-! ;!.ir;r II art 7 :.". i. ni lr I'.! l'r.il-.- Ii-""' i;.ipUi,'-r vill j.rü At 'rilr li.lj'.n f i:ypt i , two ;r.i.tPn in i:-'vpi ; i fun .n' "ii i'ii . (!..t ..' ' I'Ai ;nir will, r'-'i-li-r .1. Ph i . tl.-I'p-p'.i t. A! i I ' Mi t.i,.i ail a Ii j i i 1 1 ,l?.n and Tutt ta. panr. I'lns-i rw-ft-1 . vlur, U ail- r. SunJÖLn A- Hyt rn. huFrnnH K. I-r.npf Tty. ia? Mi-" N't t i i'-jt iio.i '.f;:;ti a. w p.-riLti-ii'!"-nt. I'wK-hin: at l'":-' Kit. ii. it i:i iin-hi rvnln2 prrafhili -"i-rU'i- ! .. ........ i 9 t tllL. Ill 14 .n.tiT, ' 7it tin- . ,..,. r-M.üt.iriiiiTi. wli.-ri .Mi l TrotI"? will il'ilvfr he -ruiou. Loicrll lltKl Miner and Fran ii j Is ;uy H Ilia 1. piftor. sunaay n u -' . V -fü. 11. II. JUKU. auptfriuu-iiti-.-iii. Mur- ; i ;ir si-rvuv 11 a. m. S!ii. lay -I: no! .it ::1 a. A:.,fir. a'inrrlnl-nd-nf . I'r in.. a- HinII at ll ii a. rn by .1. I- loveland. N -erv-i.' in tt.'- exiling. Fntire r-n-r.-gation is going to in a-" Putting .f F.pworth . U-agui i lit Fpwortlt M. iiM.ritI ilmn hi : nd tin t: to iiris no-tilig at iii'gh Je h-fd t.ul'.iiinir at 7 : P- i". W" dti. day even ing at 7:00. prav r in- ti u -. 1 riaJlj Klalne and n.ir avr . r.".Me!iu '. Hurst, pastor. Hi M k. hoi at t::y. CTift-.'a FMllip, aperlntenlr ct. I.pnertb Mrmnrll-Cr. Lincoln way W.. mid Olive St. A. Huuter Uennn. p.yfor. Sunday m !,ool at 1 :::, .l. n 1 itm v. viip.Tlntnd.-!t. Morning worsliip at 1":1". .-.Ti:i..n ! :. pastor. Sn!it:' '"Indima in lv-tr.i-p'-i t nnd Pros; t " Dpworth '.. igui- o-rvbe at 0:1".. TliU s-rvii-- will l-e a m l-- meeting ni all t!n' li-agui s -l v j ,-lrv A si-i-i i.t I rrograni has ! n 1 j.rr.irgid iT the nnii'ii laMmt. Mr. .rtu-s ..f the V. M. A. will ilHlv.r thilddn S At tte lo-c of the fo rvi' e the b-aguer-; will g in a body to th- high m hool auditorinru t" h ar M' l Trotter. A iii'ting of the iiTi'iil board of th hiin h is lb-sired at tin- rloe of the niorniiig servi'-. Tie- Methodist peoplv. hose. i.ator ar- att nding eoiiftT u e l. re invited to worship with u. Rltcr ParV M. F. S. STPntTi St.. Hrr. X. VV. Suiith. pnstor. Snnday scliool 0:20 I'ubll': worship at 10:P) a. ni. and 7 :ZQ V- tn. hloll Mrmorial Michigan ana Victor'. ts. Ht. Ilabb. putor. Sunday prhobl at 9:4' a. ui., A. Katt rhtlnrlcL. superintendent. German Lafayette and Wayne sts.. r If V Millar rimtnr. SliniliiV icbool

P:3. .. m.. John Koch, superintendent. Linden Avenue Chorth of Chrl.l LinI'rearnlng 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. bp- ; (jPn aT- nn(1 Carlisle st. Ldward Castle, wrth league 7 p. rn. Prayer uuting , ?a,top Preaching 10:4.- a. ni. and 7:r.O Wednesday 7:13 p. in. p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. C. K. We.deyan-Sar.irde at. and Mulrtta at.. t 6:45 p. m. Traycr mcctlOkT Wedcesdaj Hev. Walter C. Morris, pnstr. Morning t'. m. eervlce 10:30. Kening aervlce 7 :jW '. Sun- in,,ianik ATfn&e Indiana and Witwer

tlay uefcool y:3' .t. ru., A.iarn .mo on. unerlntndent. Prayer meeting Wednesilay evening:, :30. Port Chaprl Kev. Claude Young, paxtor. Sunday school at P a. in . Mrs. William KUer. superintendent. Mt. Pleasant Kev. Cl.iud Young, pastor. Sunday school ;t 11 a. in. Merle Me rani, superiüt' iidt nt. Mensen Chapel Kev. Claude Ycung.' tLiit.-r. Sunday school at i ::: a. m . Miliike'i, Miperiutcudnt. FRLIO METHODIST. Free Mttelit Pennsylvanli av. and Rush st. L N. Kault. pastor. Sunday -boel t:30 a. in. Miss Clara Stu.'.rt. saPrlntendeoL Preactlug tervi --a at 10:üü h in. and 7:15 p. nv IIiT-r l'arl I res MrlhodUt Fourfeuth and Vine sts. P.. S. na-tar. Sunday I 1) a. .1 enninfc.. ui , L. F. Welf.. superiiitent'ent. African m. l:. Zion A. ML F. Kcv. S. SamuelM. ps.t:.r Pr-a !iing 10:-i5 a. in. and 7:13 P n. Mo'iing Mcrvico. omrnunioii. Fven-n-Kii'bi."tf: - Talk the i Yin ert--." s.;iii!.i sciio.d at 1:. : :.-ri:il-nd lit '. I ' at .1. Hivl r. , i e .01 A , '! arii-s W-1 r. pr. -il :ii z' i 'T m- ting . . i--.. ri.iirxlay niglit. 'n.os in.Mtiiiu. F.very v nf. Wi'i'.ius'l.' v Frldav night l-t. Ö. a great ter is rcin st. d g iniporf:ii;t wtin- candidates nv,. oir.i thing i.. b- t be I., say V-il'!!l. tell th.-rc i i. j n i M: on 'and Ollset f . ? 1 f l:. Servil es an . 1: ill. 1" N. Man: lol l at tho t , Sunday PRESli VIERI AN. I irt Cor. WaMngt; nv. and Iafiye:te f . Kev. t'harie A. Lippin-oti. i t . :uln:?tcr. Miss 'hark it : M. i.iige. taut t ) tiialstcr. Public worship 'Cot'.iMunioii a:;d . r I. e at tl." big; 7 :;'.' p. m Pi' l' 'I. t.'s 1". l'ov hi; Jtih! r Fi.deavof io i... ,inje. i : Fellowship." I lion i :... 1 :i!..iitorai;a at hoot at '.' :".' a. hi. at '.::'.' : . m. at ": p. P Voting I Mp !. K i i;ilc's -i na--lli'g !' I v I'.i! li study, f ra .it 7 o p. . . . . t. i . W. re n c i rrinity 'Vr c'.f.u ar. and St. Peter . Kev. hl'"! P .lo:.n S PUTHS. p.ist-.T i.ll'lc .': t.T. Waguer. j ri u - tvll 1 lit. Morning M-r-L : .;t P-:l. . the 'Triiiii'iM' l.ur-;i iiitor : ai.. '!.rist!.n l.!iC'Wi-r me.-titig a: ti;. No , v ;: mg wor-...'; lii-lcid w e cr ur.d t. go io the !.:-.! .,. .r::it.riniu to I...!" Mel i'r.tf.T Ildcek m'vrlr.g NN r : o sil.iy :i:i g .t 7 :'. Wvttnlatrr--K.?r. IL D. Hostetter. pji-r. Sunday -.-ti-vl a .." t a. r.i. ; J. I. Jiuauns. mj pennt i d. :.tIn the ir.ornleg the I..-rl-be d.si r-- an :. iv I 'l'Tn'-ir-r w i . i , cii 1. No ier ice :n t i - . - i:g I-:. ,i" ( u;it ' j n -. J n a "id ; ieti. - l.l r.-.-r- j S.-nior C. 1.. at '..?;- r it ii j I t.i 1 ll g '! I '.es - tl.c M' l Trott, r -i .t t in 1 1 r ::vl i 1 1 e t '. 1 ' trat: lie f.-r the .r Sn!'j.vi: "Th--.! I. If"" Pr-.ver l:y ever iug Tt üor. Tie trn- :'.. l.-i i a: 1 . by V i-o.ii U ' ( o:.s w i'l meet ' Tv suay M ; ni"H i -.tt..iig .it 1:'. The U en. .n's ! v --o.-!, tv w i ! ;: with Air-.; f. II uar a Mi lib :ter:..'. Kiv.rsid, FriJ k m i llepe Chptd i.r an t Havt n sfs I7evre Wl;!im Abisn. I? l ir.:!:';ter ii'-'.e r-:.c,l i arl l-:!ery. -urtrlaftnJ"".t C'L f.-r '1 stterid.inta Ad alt ! the int rr..sfi"' tlj-l-es fr"r. j tin IT lowr. t; t m. i . - r.-nt t. : s a M'-rng pii! or-hi;. .it - r::;- :i f,.- the , rrdr. i; ?.. 'ro-g 1 : wig " S. rt: ; 1 :-.ii ; a!i k.r.'dl J STS. e :-r v i : . i 1 o : ; t : -ir -pr. : 1 '. f :i f r .idalt-: r:.. r- urn i.r 1 . i . i --ivnr . P M yr...- ', v i. f ::- - - - g -1 : . i I i i ! tie !,gi 1 ir- r.y I'!..- Sv.cl 'oP'-rt 1 ni tos ; : n g if t t 'z . vi.-, t . t M - : :: i i . ' n i- i . I.-'!.., ;. . -r - n: ! :! a -r; I,!; . X ! .tt- i. ! :i t . ti . i -1 1 ) t i :. SX'tvl ulJ'lii"- , if! t i it.

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MI Tr.'ffT. Thr-re will 1. no ?Teninsr -rti Ir, the church br th' j:nf p.i---i, MMo(-k ;j-iln:r r-M t-.u-h Wednesday reTiirir at 7 :'& Tplc trds v.-' : '.nl II" Passed II v on the tf!,fr Siiio." TV- public h cordially in vited f Httfi.'I and participate ja all cr t - rvb -.s ( roitniflwii ChurchDr. Tü'irapto:., iari 'nt-n'lf-nt. Sunday rcdoo' 2 p. m. Prtneßhig rvlce 3 p. m. Rurkhill I'nlan SumpMon Prairie roJ. i one-quarter ml'.e st uf f)l!v; at. Illbla i w-h .-! st 2:. p. ni., Owen Wnlternan. upertr.te n d f ii t ; international lessons. II ung-ariaa Corner Uhl; .ton ar. and Cterry t., Ke. Ü. Brto. yattor. DAPTIST. rirt Mara and Wayn ita.. T,ti. Thirlt4" A. !c""ker. I'rcarblDg at 10:.0 a. rn. K." ven i ti w-rvif. 7 :.".. r.lMi s IiujI at I ::.'.. W. K. StuiU b.iU.t r. upcrlutcnJliit. I'.it.l.- h.n at V. K. Stmlf lik-r. f-uriorliitmliMit. !rulii worship at !';.". Topi'": "'i'bf runilinuntal .MotivIn t!' Christian Life" Tlio paster v iil ii1-! a-; a t-xt th- tuotto t xt f'r tin" Mi.iri j rr. TLii tin l-iriniilnir of tiw fv'i;t!i v-nr vt th' prv-iit pa?torati. ')ioir: '"I-m- Iiviri. All Iv J!---lllrii.." !i.-,w. l. V. '. T. w-tiu at ':'.' p. ni. i i-(-nh:z crlv. Tu? iinnvial u;tir. if tin- hnrh will ie lull M ruin v v.- iii.. Supp-r at IIlo' - , ti'in i 'fli r r-. Mi.lvf-k prayer inHi'ii; "ii 'iiiHi;iy ;i i t .. . in. .v nu--n.'irv nt-LlaiiiinrTit ti 1 1 1 Ii ,Tlif opi'M iJate" will . j-'iv.-n in tls- hun.-li F'ri-!iy rvcnhiir tit 7:1.". ' i m-i-x for all. This 1. I'ror-.otioti .. in tho Sunday hoIumiI. rnr-n: will ! n si- ' that all tin' fhilili-n aro

a. in. S riiii.n l'.v prp--iif. Pu!ili worship at 1 :tu. Sul-Tl.Wi-wili ! no ' j- t of .-rrmou iy the pator. "What a

that sli'iiipi lo of snc-rial lnter-t to tb jyoiir: - . i pi-. Th-rt wJU b- no evonint: rvires mi account of the union oervicen at t!ie bl'h srhool. Oflirlal board m-t-in- Monday, evening. I'rayer nervice Wiiliut'luy evening. Ml Acnes Jordon. i,.n,, n I.ndli V Aid Thursday. The Woinan's Missionary s"iity will hold th- O'-tMior mis'tinc nr the home of Mm. .1. s. Kline, K'Ji ltowinan St., Friday at 2 :.".( p. rn. K.illy day for the Sunday S'-Lonj (;t. l-"i. Qniorv Quincy and Ulaine r., Rt T. J. l'arson. pnstor. Sunday arhool l': a. m. .lohn W. Kendall, uperinfer.dent Morning worship 10:00. II. V. I. U. Clio. Fvenlntf serTice 7:D0. P.ihle school at I:.. J. W. Kendall. !i p.Tlntndent. Preaching errice at 10::;o. Swbjct: "The Voices of Cod." N- evening s-rvlce. The i-onjrreiration 'will unite in the uni"u service held in the high f h"ol auditoriuiu. Mount Zion nptlt1i3 N. Rlrdsfll at Kpt. t C Caater, I). D., p.ntor. CrenIn aerviro. 70. l'rajer meeting Thunday 55 p. n;. i irit SwrdUh Cor. Laurel and Napier tts. Service 10:30 a. m. anl 7:30 p. m. CHKISTIAN. Hrt Main at., south of public library, Itev. Jobn M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Kihle fchooi 1:30. Prof. II. O. Imel. auperlntnd?nt. TLN is the annual Kally nnd Promotion day in the JUble chool. The tlay will ie observed with Kpeial music and otlier attractions. Kvery member of tlie? congregation is urged to be present. Morning worship at lOrto. Sermon tiy the pastor. Topic: '-Indiana." There w ill no evi-ning service, but the congregation wijl join thi other congregations of the dty in the rescue mission iTif.-tln gat the high school andltorlnrn. 'hristlan i:ndTivor at r:lö. Topic: "The Cotise ration of School Life." Prayer service Wednesday evening. nvs ,,rV () L (v,h.e. pastor: residence. 171.' Witwer nv. Phone 22 MI Hell. Church (chool U-IO a. ni. Fred U. Wilson, superintendent. i O' t. 1 is t bo celebrated in the school ' r. Kally day. A splendid x,rPram ':,! 'been prepared with tnuie and special f-aturcs. Wo expect u record day. You arc invited to come. Morning worship at 110:"m n. m. Morning sermon theme: ii" Hundred Wars in Indiana." There will be no evening services :s we unite with the i-hurciies at the high sc'uol to he;;,- M.l Trotter. i EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION I First Lafayette acd Monroe stf., W. II. Freshley. pastor. Sinday school at Ü 30 a. in., Jore J. Long, superintend !er,. ' Kig Sur.d.iy M-liool rally at f:30. (Jeorge .1. Long, superintendent. Cmtdruition servbes at 10:.".i. Address by K v. Howard A. Kranu r. I. I.: subject: "The Sunday School Teacher's Vrk and Keward." Special violin music by Mr. Knod. Songs bv the quartet auil solo bv Albert P.'trv of Mies. Mich. Jubilee Y. P. A. rally at ;::io. This is the 2.th anniorary of the organization of the Y. P. A. I r. Kranur will deliver the address At 7 :.'u th-re will be anoth-r great si-rvi' e wit a an address by Ir. Kramer. The official board will rm-et Monday at 7:15. Prayer rra-eting Thursit.iy at 7:b". ! C.rjre Lincoln way W. and Krlck at , Rev. Innlel I). Speicher, nlnlster. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ni.. George V. Iei vine, auperlnt intent. Morning worship I end fcernio.i 10:30 a. m Morning theme: "A Citivn cf Two j Conntrb-s." This service will b along f I the lines of the ee p t en n la 1 c lebratlon. j I There will t-e no a.-rvices at night on uc-1 je. unt of the Mel Trotter iia-etiug at th 1 l.iirh sc!ol audit Tiuui. Y. P. A. t'Ul- , I n.. Tji.-f ii Tm,1:iv .-if T i.". t Tn. Ml-I isi-niry rayer m'-ttnir Wednesday at j . :.".o p. in. -I i y .it 7 : 1." W. I evine. l'.r.ahi.rh,,..,! r-.lln,- Tnn ru. - ' - - P m. .-t the ht'ine of Seorge :.o.-. Allen sr. C.o to Church "eck will be iihservcd i The .üituial Kally day j da v. t. t. 1"'. bt ginning (K.t. 10. will bo hebl. Sun.Mirpiih t iTn f'.ir. iel A. K.ik'.v fii 1 Monnve Kev. piMor. ?ulu.i.v tTO'

at ::.".i i rn. Ka.art Jester, suporla- L. ;t; c. I. Lookrblge. lecturer. Mcstiudei.t. ercion at 10:t a. tn. Ujge bc-rvi.-o following the lecture.

Lv.li.k Kes. P. L Ilaney. p-.mtr. S::nd ay boo! 10 a. ni., William Trum- j b!c s-jpi r:nt ndent. ; i Morning wor-hip nt 11 ' V1 ! ic t : "The l,oril s Praer So tili rst 'I I th. st. ri-s w ill b. given. Mt-plien'a Ilunf arl an T Boraus and M l'hersc n ts. Krv. Aainnder Varlaky. rnfct.ir. Mill at b:0 and 10:13 m. Sunday s-'ho.d st tbm at 3:t p. m. :ou t. ru. UocedlcPreaching at 11 a. m. l ottage Hill Tnion Uv. C p.:Tor. sur.dav eh.oi at L. Ilane p. r.i.. Mrs Uedding, superiat'rdetit. Hü:. Hill Siind ly H-.ho-p. in. ITcoiUng ;; : 0 p. ,r.. at '-: ' ulen hdpl Sunday n: . Mi s. .1 o.'üi AuOsi. -..rti ii -ni n j p riut- ndent. . i;i r:.,-ting 11 :td . in. Pre l.i!:g 7h'.'" p. r.i. Preaching -.l P. :;a p. m. Pver.ing aervivv; nt anted, a Man i f 1'a.tli i .ntn Sunday j Class r:.etiag ut ; at 7 : p. ui to.ll at 10 -to ra. 11:10 n ra. Preyhlne I Zlon'a ranfelie,l Ctr. Wavn E2d , St. IVter im. llev. Martin iufreay. 1 castor. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. hMfdinh Ii ancrllraJ i: Ftctt aod at f :."J. -tdir Ai. Aud.-r.-. peri;v-ü i f. BRETHREN. Urm nrrthrrn rnorfli 11 S. Mi. hcan t . K.?.-. . K. lhorufj. j.sstcr. Sunday a Lool O - 'J a. m . lia.tiev I"irestine. "iper:'. dvl'. :)t. M:rninj i.rvt e 10."'

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?hrit!an FndeTr 6:30 p. K. '"venlng I'irtt Church of nrthre Indiana at. and Miami t- l:v. T. i. -orjce. pastor. unay m-tool at 9:0. Ctarlfs I'ndfr, upcrlntcicnt. aal 7:40. liospfl sermons at 10:3) Secend Chnrrh of the nrrthre-Cusb. Ing ari'l Van Uurn A.. Kev. .1. (I. Oil tT, p3Ptor. iJUDlay acUool at 9:3'J a. (J. A. Senpemsn. a jperlnteailent- Mora CBfmir Me.aortaI 0? S. St. J-ipJ tt. ICev. O. F. Bycr. pastor. Suoday ubool at 0:30 a. a. C. E. Wilson, i'ilrlLitCD(li?3t. LUTHCRAN. Ilolr Trinity Kvancrllral Shrrman av. ari'i f.la.Kf.y t., i:?r. MPt-rt II. Kf-:k. pastor, suii'iay school !':!. a. rn IMwaril Motts. sup'rintnlMit. I.iva. f.r ail a?i"s Men's ol.iss. t.'UL'ht tv th- Pastor. Surj t lfs-f-.n: "(ioiI's I'n-niiso to Aliram." l"llef j MTviif wim Iioiy oiiiiTi'inioii ai i'i.ii" ii'.. I'rnpa r itfry s'-rvii e in i-ouii-tiii with tliii sitvpp. V'ipfrs with M-mion by t!i pastor at 7 :'; i. m. Tho f.rnir"h ouiji-il will iiKft at til- i-hurch n Moiilav at S:(i p. m T-aeliTR" a-o-u iation

t;in ai th rhi:r.h on Tuyl.'iy ;it 7:4";w;if composed of Prtertive.-' Lane

p. in. in.-- !n-.iin- or ine iiuie- . eiety will Thursday. to .at i.i.no.i AtiA n m4 iL- fin i . t- I:, a rallv ni. ctin will ; be Leid at the home of Mrs. P. II. Ziuiiner. !d Teveland av. "hoir rehearsal of. Friday at 7:b' p. :n. at the eaurch. Cateehetlc ii instruction uu Saturdays at l'.:ot a. iu. St. Pads Gfrman Lnthrrrn, Jcfferioc and William ata. Ilev. II. Hollo, pastor, lierman service at lO:3u a. m. Sunday cbool at 0:30. English service on the second and fourth bundaja of the month at 9:30. Glori ih Swedish Cüarm an4 Kerr st.. Her. Gottfried dlson. Sunday school V a. ni. Bible class at 9:13. Service at 10:;;0 a. m. and 7:'M p. tn. Morning worshif at 10:43. Evening Hervlces at r-'V. Kev. Pmll Vinstedt of Donaldson. Ind., will preach at lnth the services hebl on Sunday. Prajer pervites on Thursday ereulng at 7:15. EPISCOPAL. St. Jama' Lafayette st., north ot Washington av Parish house, 310 W. Colfax av. Kifc-ht Iter. John Hazen White. L). I)., bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Her. II. It. vhlte, tlcar. CATHOLIC. St. ratrlck'a 307 8. Taylor at, Kar. lobt. F. DeJroote. . S. C. pastor, how mas.st at 6:0") and n:oo i. m. Lo;; mass and sermon at 10:50. Baptism at 3 p. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. bandar icaool at 3:00 p. m. Meeting cf c'uurch societies at 4 p. m. fit. Hedwlge's rMsh Cor. Scott and Napier its. lttT. Anthony Zubowicx, C. d. C, pastoi. Low iass at 7:00, 9 and 10 I. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. rn. Benediction at 2:3c p. m. Ft. ManUlau' Polish 413 X. Lincoln st Rev. Kornau J'artioiak. pastor. Mass at 7:30. 9 and 10 m. St. Caslmlr's I'ollab 821 8. Wehater t. Low tnasa at 1 :Z0 a. m. High raati at 10 a. ia. Vespers at 2 p. m. 8t. Adtlberfa Follsh Olire and Orte Its. Her. John tvubackl. pastor. Ially mass at 3:15 p. m. Holy hour Wedneaday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass H and ID l. a. . hi. Joseph Hill t. and Msall ar.. Patrick J. "arroil. C. S. C, aator. Low maoaeo at 7:30 and 5 a. in. iiih mass at 10. Benediction 3 p. m. timer til llrort Ilella 1123 W. Ttornil t. Kev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mais at 7:00 and 9:30 a. m. rfundar ichool at 2:30 p. m. Henedictioti at S p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Low Mass at ü:'0 a. m. Students' mass at S:0 a. in. Parish mans at 10:15 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p. in. St. Mary's (lermn 31 S. Taylor at.. Rev. J. M. Scherer, C. S. C. paator. Maas at 7:30 and 13 a. m. Hunday school at 2:20 p. m. Benedlrtlo at 3 p. m. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Progress club hII 212 S. Lafayette st. Melvills building. Sunday, S p. rn. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jewish Trnaplo Beth-tl uasalle und Taylor at. Services will be bein Minnay, epi. ,. a 11 3) ii. m. Subje-t of Kabbl Leibert'a sermon, "The Worth of a Tear." Vom Kippur services will begin Friday. Oct. ti at 7:.".0 and will be continued Saturday. Oct. 7 at ie:0i Kegistratlon nt the religion -hoed will take plate Sunday. Oct. c. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison ats. Snnday eerrleea during the erection of the new church wail be held at the Lasille theater at 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at H o'clock at Temple Beth-Kl. Sunday icnool for children and young rople up to the age of 20, Ls from i:K to 10:30. Reading rooms maintained by this chnrch on the seventh tloor of the J. M. S. building, aro open every afternoon frora 2 to 5 and ou Saturday from 6 ti 8. SALVATION ARMY. 113 r. Washington ar. Sunday services: Morning, county Jail, 1:30; noon, Sunday chool. 2:30. Lventngs. gospel eervlres 7:5 Capt. Nehemlah Bruokea. ofllctr lc charge. CHURCH OP GOD. FervWg are held In Melville hall. 212 8 Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10 a in. Mrs. Drama Kallsback, Superintendent. . Preaching scrvb es at 11 :00 a. ni. and 7.:: p. ni. by Fbler I. K. Van Vnctor. liereun meeting en Wednesday evening. GOSPEL MISSION. ! There will be services held each even- . . . 'tat I a r.i r w I in IT St te OSDC1 AllSSlCn. -'S t.. l.S- ! l'c av. C.ood apeakers are provided I od public 1 cordially tnvlttd to attend. SPIRITUALIST. i The So uh Bend Progressive Spiritual ! society will hold services Sunday evening ,, 7 '!. in UoA Mir,' hnl . ."JC, S. M1.-M. I lin; S ' S W w' a s wo Mennonlte Hope liam st. Mlion 107 S. Wib Sunday i.hool mi. Preaching at Services will be Le'.a erry night except 1 edtiruay. j nriie Mltalon llö . Lasalle ar. Rev .i. O. Schäfer, iurerlntendent. Luther Lane, manager. Wok furutshei fres fvr unemployed. Meetl.T very vvnlcg a? 7:45. City US E. Jefferson blvd. Ray A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Meetings eve'y night at 7 :?.0. i Mimi.ir is ur ancnai roMtlrg nv. i.Vt b:,ö a. rr Mel Trotter will apeak in ! fir.-t M- -hurch. Marvin "aapbell ..111 ..... .11. i.l- a a . i --tinaj . . . . . i . 'classes for all. At 7 speak again in the '.' Mr. Trotter will bl'h nchovl audi t.irium. Special nitisi" uit fmntbej APOSTOLIC FAITH: K. JeIrroo b!vd P.egulir J13 l; Z suacay iü:40 anj 70 o'cliXk. Y. M. 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FOUR TAKEN IN RAID ON ROOMING HOUSE IJntnn HarfKr .Man Stan- Things on Complaining That II Ilalf-an-hour after lie h.td complainoirl to the police that he had bn robbed whilo in a, rt.onun house at .'101 K. JelTerson ilvd., Frank W. Zimiutr of Dt-nton Harbor, ami thr?f inmates of the i-lact were under arrest. Florence Miller. Söl K. Jefferson blvd., was book -l a he kreper of a house of ill-fame, Habe Futnttin, 301 K Jefferson blvd.. and Dorothy Dames, who kvo her hoine as (J rand Hapids. were charged with being inmates of the house. Afrainst the Harries woman a charge of grand larceny has also been placed. Zimmer .!. limine: that xvhil? h e was with her h was rob bed of $62. Zimmer is .also leinur held by (he police on a dunce of The sinad that made the arrest and Div-r. ami Patrolmi-n Parker, Cutting, and Kemerly. Florence Miller, under a bond i ?100 waa bound over to appear be-j fore city court, next Thursday on a I cnarg-e of operating a house of ill fame. Dorothy Ilarns, charged as an inmate. und Dabo Ilurnstein. ! charged with frequenting, will also j appear.' as well as Zimmer who, charged with f reiuenting, is held ! under a ?23 bond. i BOY DIDNT GO IS DEFENSE OF FATHER Man Axusol of Xot Sontlins: Lal to School TclN Court II? Is Xot to Manic. In answer to the complaint of Truant Otficer Ireland, who charged Saturday morning that he had not sent his son to school, Henry Takace in entering a plea of not guilty, declared that he did send, his children ti FChool hut that the hoy did not go, and Judge Warner, who was hearing the case, decided that it should bo continued for a week. In the meantime the court advised that Mr. Ireland seek legal advice regarding the possibility of bringing tho boy up before the juvenile court. It appeared to the court that the father had no control over his mm and that, therefore, he could scarcely bo held responsible for the. lad's acts. A report of the matter will be heard by the court next Saturday morning. Tho boy has scarcely !een to school at all this year, and is supposed to be the cause of truancy on the part of neighbor lads. Ho ia 14 years old and ia in the third crude at school. ROOMER TAKES GOODS Loss Is KeiKirtod to rollen by Ielr Clark, S. 3Ialn st. A roomer, who until shortly before 3:30 o'clock Frida.' evening, had been living at the house of Peter Clark, 101 S. Main st., made away with a good supply of wearing apparel belonging to his host. It was reportel to the police that two suits, two pairs of shoes two razors, a suit case, and a number of shirts had disappeared simultaneously with the roomer. It is not known, exactly when he left thj house, nor whether or not he is still in Uie city. Joseph Ledy, 220S Sindcn aw, reported to the police that aome time Thursday night robbers had broken into his store at the above address and taken some foodstuffs. A number of cans of salmon and 20 pounds of summer sausage. BIG INCREASE SHOWN Clearings For Week Are Mors Than Two Million. Last week's decrease in the bank as compared with the same weeX of 1 i 1 D. was mere than made up by the increase that is shown this week. The total increase for the week is Ö14.131, while the loss last werk was only $1,900. The clearances for the week were $2.091',r0, while the figures for the tame days of were $1.47S.199. Tuesday's clearances were the largest of the week, $421.1)77. Following are the dally clearings: Monday, J3I4.53S; Tuesday, f 4 Ll 1 . U 7 7 ; Wednesday, ir312,r73; Thursday, $364,631; Friday, $ 6.310 ; Saturday. 1222.2 $1. TOUCHES ELECTRIC WIRE 11. I. IavcniMrt Taken to l(opitul Hut Will Hecsnor. While working near the high tension wires of the Northern Indiana interurban near I.ydlck. If. 1. Davenport was bevercly nhocked, though not dangerously so. nt an early hour .Saturday morning. He was Lroucht to the city on one of the interurban cars from whith ho was taken by tho ambulance, under the care .: Wagonman Cutting, Parker ar.d lovgren, to the Epworth hospital. Owing to the fact that he was ptanding on a ladder at the tftne of his .Injury, he received only minor Injuries and I expected to recover. STOLEN AUTO IS FOUND A. L. Herr Car I.'aicd by VolUv -iaturt'ay M-rrilng. Reported missing alt .'clock Friday r.iu-p.t. tiie Studtbaktr automobile beloi.-'ing to A. L. Herr, 1142 S. Main st.. -vis r'..'o red .irly Saturda,p h.oming S tandiig desorted lii-ur Ewir.g av. I ! Franklin ti e t etiue, it wa.- rvptt'.u to poll. e neac d. ...iarters and late: the roti:ied to go r!d gt- it. re: -..i

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i:nYAKi i. M(mi:ii Fdwar! I Moore of Chicago. well known in this c ity died at his J home Wednesday, of heait trouble following a year's illness. He is .survived by his wife Catherine, a brother Kdward, a sister Dlanche, and his father. The body will arrive in this city Saturday, and burial will be in Cedar I rove cemetery. HUSBAND DOING FINE; CASE IS DISMISSED Lloyd Ikon, tt K Working anil IroMdLn:; l'or IIH I'aniUy, Say.- Wife. Mrs. Dennett reported to the c ity j court tvUürilay morning that her husband is working now and that the family is getting alon fine, th ease against Lloyd Dennett, her husband. w-as as a cunseiiiu nee, dismised. John .M;Lzar, charred with selling liquor without a license ai d Joseph Torok, charged' on the complaint of Frank Forger with obstructing the view of the interior of h.s saloon, will both appear to answer their charges on next Saturday. Ely CJant, who plead guilty of assault and battery of his wife was sentenced to pay a line vf $5 and costs. His wife testified to the cruel and Inhuman treatment to which he had subjected her. 'inctnt suarr, also charged with assault and battery, is held under a bond of $lo0 to appear before the court next Tuesday. MANY WAGONS ON MART So t.'reat Changes in Iriv Quoted Saturday. Despite the heavy frost of Friday night there was no advance in the price of potatoes at the city market Saturday. Potatoes continued to bo quoted at $2 a bashel. Corn was sold a 20 cents, or live cents higher than usual. Tomatoes brought $1.23 a bushel: peaches, $1.3), while onions were being sold at $1.23. 'Wax beans were again on the market, selling at 12 cents, strawberries continued at cents a box, eggs 24 cents, and live obi chickens 17 cents a pound. One hundred and twenty-three wagons lilled with produce which was covered with a thin layer of frost, lined up on the south side, of the, Colfax av. bridge Saturday morning. Farmers living near South liend reported a heavy frcst Friday night. Crops suffered heavily. WILL JOIN MILITIA Joeih Swltalskl Aecopietl by Local Recruiting; Oil ice. One applicant for service "with the Indiana national guard was accepted at the local national "guard recruiting station on S. Main st., Friday. The .applicant, Joseph Swltalski, was a former member of Co. F and left immediately for Fort benjamin Harrison where he will remain for a period of la days. Capt. IWiddleton, who is in charge of the. local recruiting station, left Saturday for Connersville, Ind., where he will visit relatives. The captain will not attempt to secure recruits as Connersville is in the Indianapolis district. However, he may stimulate interest in the service by forming a company. SUMMONS IS RETURNED Iulcrs SVrvl on Agent of Central Union Telephone (u. The alias summons on Fdgar T. Ilonds as agent for four receivers for the Central Union Telephone Co., against whom a damage suit for $r.,O0U has been tiled by Michael Flowers in superior court,- was returned Saturday morning by the sheriff's olüce. The alias summons was granted after Flowers' attorney had started mandamus proceedings against Sheriff P.ailey to secure the service on the original summons A demurrer Filed by the shTiff stating that the original summons could not be served because it had been returned, was sustained ay Juds'o (Jeorgre Ford. ROB CLOTHING STORE Fair of SI it um and a Hat Only Articles Stolen. Freaking the lock on the front door of the Vordo and Toth clothing store at i-S Oha pin st., robbers entered some time before 2: CO o'clock Saturday morning and took some articles of dress. After a cursory inspection it wns found that only a pair of shoes and a stiiT hat were missing. It is probable that other articles were taker., but thiä cannot b ascertained. J.unes Sheets, merchant police, reported the robbery to the police. GARGEN CHEER LEADER A'.Uhontiea at the ur.ivjrsity are of.inplctir.g arrangements for a special train to be run to Lansing, Mich., on Nov. IS, for the Michigan Aggie" football team. Friday e.enirz the frst mas? rnjetir.ir cf the students wast held in the bvg gymnasium and plan? for the rooting seas.'.n made. Joeph Gargan. last year's leader, hcts returned to the university ,ain and hive chnrge of th chet-rinr. I HOLS L.(; HACK. Frank W. Ho'.slag. a student in the Nitre l-ame lav.- dpartmeut returned to the university yesterday ift.-r a tour of the 'h.-iutauipi:t irc.iit ::: t? u-:. Iloi ig. previous tn -! t nt ü tb.c un;-r-:ty list ar ..- V...r ort' sJo.i:i!t r.t al:d uas ir -v ry .itiii- u.-ig-! ji, i)x ro.o an cor.t'.ict.

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INJUNCTION AGAINST " CONSTABLE IS ASKED Suit is Started in Circuit tVmrt to Prctent llvecution or Judgment. Suit for an injunction against Andrew G under man, constable of Portage township, and Charles K. Smith, to restrain t!io former from executing a judgment for the latter against them was tiled in circuit court Saturday morning by Harvey E. Meredith and Daisy Meredith, A judgment of ?22.4." and. costs was granted in Justice J. Elmer Peak's court, which the Meredith's claim is void on account of the court's lack of jui isdiction. Tho original suit was filed by Smith to sec ire the payment of rent for a house at 132'J X. Olive st. Tho Merediths tiled an answer in which they claimed that a contract to purchase the house was made on March 17 and that $2 00 had been paid on it at that time. The charge that a stipulation was made that Smith was to employ Meredith and deduct 23 per cent c f his wages as payments on thj house, but that Smith refused to givg him work. It is also charged that Smith has refused to give them a copy of the contract. GRANTS THREE DIVORCES Threc divorces were granted by Judce (leonre. Ford in superior court Saturday morning. Arthur F. Crouch was given a decree against Mary Crouch on the grounds i abandonment. They were married July S, 1S83. and separated Jan. 1, lOS. Maggie Velcy, who charge! that her husband was an habitual drunkard, was granted from Christopher Veley. married Feb. 21, ISO 2, a divorce They were and separated Sept. 6. 191.". Katherine Moore was granted a divorce and $300 alimony from Joseph A..Mo3re, a proprietor of a second hand store. She charged that her husband left h?r for six ; months, but o$ his promise to treat her better she allowed him to come back. He luer left her again, promising to give her $10 a week support money. This was gradually cut down, sne said, until he gave her nothing at all. PLEA WINS FREEDOM Alexander IJarany was fouifd not guilty of stealing th" bicycle of I on Verhaei-'he by the tjty court Saturday morning. harany presented as his d'fensj that he saw some lads wrangling with the wheel and thinking that they were going to steal it took it away from tnem. He took it to Iiis home and told some fri:nds how he had gotten it. asking that they tell hin if the o.vner should be found. ;it: i:iihiitions. A large crowd attended the -ec-and exhibition and demonstration of swimming that w;is piven by C-. H. Corsan o Toronto at the Y. M. C. A. last evening. Mr. Corsan was assisted in h s exhibition by a number of local wimmers to whom Mr. Corsan has been giving- instruction In fancy d.vinsr during; his stav at the "Y." i:lks DIVOIM'I Cliar-'ing that her hushar.d failed to support her, Pearl M. Iathatn bled a sjit for divorce again.-t I'r d E. Iitham. She aiso clurges that he be jam e ii tu.i- ated f.vo and tbrv. times a week. They y, r- m irri-d Jura- 27. 1H3. and -arjt.-d ir. March, mi.

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NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS l! social i:vi:nts. The meeting of the Polish l-ücois Z. P.alicki No. 1 will be. held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Z. Ik hall. The meeting of St. John Cantius luterary society of St. llodwigo parish will bo hell Sunday evening at S o'clock at the St. Hedwige school. The singing practice, of St. IIdwiffe choir will b; held Tuesday evening at 7:3o o'clock at the St. Hedwig! school. The St. Stanislaus Kostka society of St. Hedwige's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwige school building. A meeting of the Archang1! society of St. Caximir's parish will b held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwig, school building. The Young Women's Holy Kosary society of St. Casirnir's pari.-h will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in .St. Casirnir's school. ITXKUALS. The funeral of Alis. Vi.-toria Wojciechowski, 47 years old. wife of Michael Wojciechowski, who died Wednesday morning, was held from the residence, 1317 W. lmr.ham st., at s:30 o'clock Saturday irtorniug. Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. PERSONALS. William Krzewa of South Chicago is hero visiting with friend-'. Eugena Krol. daught r of Mr. and Mrs. John Krol, 1314 W. Jefferson blvd., who has bei-n seriou.-ly ill for several days, is now much improved. Stephen Trzechowiak. W. Sample st., has gone t Detroit to spend a few days with rclativ-s. Frank Iiorzyk returned to Lafayette after a business visit here. George Andrews b-ft for Hammond after a few day.-.' visit with friends here. John Plywaezyk itur::-d today to his home in Chicago following- a couple of days' visit with Mrs. Salome Hartosz.-k, 13:. S. Chapin st. Matthew Norzanski returned to La port alter a lew , lV.s' visit with friends. .Miss Anna Katarzak arrived hre from South Chicago for a f.-v.- l.iys isit with friend-. John Hrzew iecki. Indiana a v.. b-f'i thia morning fur Michigan 'it, where he will spend a lew day-? with friends. 1.,, ...a.; . .- -r. 1...I.. ; . i.-.nii.iii t n i- .-i .- r. i i -. i 'j i- 1 1 . , , . . here on bu.-im-ss and this e'w e nmg he Vt ill leave for Chicago where h will remain over Sunday. Mrs. CusJmir Kiir.!n l. 10 Je' W Division st.. is s nou. !y ill. Thomas Falew-ki arri-d b - rfrom Fort Wayne for a f-. day.-' l-it W ith r -bttiv S. j Anthony Torcz.--w.-ki bit br l.:1 . . ,, , home- in Jacs.son itdiow ing a. busi-nt-s vi-:t here. I .Mis nhxab-th Chrv.is.nA.sKi r - . . ... tumeu touay 10 Oer norn' in e me. ago after a wr-k's vi-it with fri-rul here. I The condition of Jcnn Dambko-A-r-ki, W. Di'.i.-ion v.h ha- N- n j very ill, now improved. J Anthony Frai.kkiewicz returr,ed to Lajiorte following a few d Ly' i.-;;t with friends h-re.

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