South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 302, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1916 — Page 2
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MÜTHODIS-. first - N. !. pan tor. tlaj i ti "i 'j . U A ! Ii. . ;, Main t.. Urf. Ilm; L. ei. ii-t tin if 1 oo; Sun ;i i i ta- ii u; .t'rl i in. J ';" It. p. la. At t'" mv;' -.ri t M s. !,.'.! f... ' ihank bts M: K. -a .i r t .'. ..f V , I C. id r. T.ir.i ? th- W. wi.'l ay-uk Kp.rtn l. ,1,'ni' .i' -Am i i:v.i.ii.-.,' g r- '.:; Ji ,ei :!!. i;.-r m.t;.- itf.i cM-aing :.'--.;r ti :. ir w ;1, .v i.il i; . i . . .- I ;.r- - r : n I, ! J v. l.ou I J. 1. I-i .1. K A. M W. ; - M M : 11 .1." ai . At ( r .i I ! t . St. I'sul's Memorial " ITat an! I f ort? as. Jan,-. b. UiriinT. I. Lv past-T. Sund.iy h..-d at y .'. a. ta. Cur A Fish. jpTin.M.''Mit. A: 1 : 4.- .i m. t:..- t,.lu: -t-r ! . I I' r'.' ' n i r.ut:.v . f 1..-' t!..- i:,i...;t!i !.y It. J . il " t 1 I ' ' ;.. t!.- t:.;--.I ."4 Ii t', .'(; tl r.rt " At !. i E will I II .1 '!! h i. . r.i .!.!i. i.i nl ir, -r ":i " N j: a . I :;. "f '1 ' p sü. t;.- "'ii! trii' t .1 ''r.-:, n ;i n :; M : I Wi.TU'-ll ... "j , At 7 i i m;.-..:i.! i. w i:i ii.il :; t ' n' ly "ii,i tii' " ill rt-'pVr 1 n.ti i ;il -r v'" -mi " :i i : i tit ii: .tl.-ti M.i.-i lh- Mi- ..!. !.-:. Mi-i j i t 'i rt M, .it II. IV ,, 11 .H. '!'! Kf i r v ' ii." a:-J 1 itai." '-I!,.-mi: I Gra-f- Cor. 1. MM:l;in and Tutt f'r-nw K I "tnal.c rt v. p.-.-t.r. "! rnt-i:.-I N. I i.--:.-r, 1.-.l! r. Sun,iy S' !i ' ! ;.'UJ a. ti- Joi.n A 1'..mt. tuJ : . Ii ! !i!.-l. t i'i.i.-i i.i--f!n' .-it ! i" w i 1 : 1.4 m .it ;:':' a. rii.t. ii!'-r.t. in. Sli-.rt .HU I. - !:.... !.! T :jr: !.i V i , . Ir.l'l ' r .'1 I.. . I I f .h,un A I ' i.i in': u i ' r i .it iuii:t;iii''ii : i i 1 1 ti..n tt - : '.' p in l'-i' p.itT. ". mL aii'l t! 1 1 : t i I 'i it i r . -ti.rv Ark.'-.rin-.tl t'' -,,n,.rtii t "in I m'i- Ir.ez .1 'u.- at ; I Ill , - !l Si 1 I . r t - Wnrnai:' it!i r-:if t iiiu -i t P n i Theai.: "Tie 'Son;:;; Man with il..- .-i.-urii)' I.ioo." '! !..- . w rano nf "f t!.e I.ord'i supi'er i.l al-' a'!ra;iii--l.-red ;t thU -ervt'e. l'::i!' -e:i-e ii.. i ... .. . -ii i. Mr- Ii V I'nl1 . 1 i I i t I .1 .1 I i"-r i ! in. !t t. .fi t ' f i.'"Yl' t.n 1 ';n! iy. Lowell IIftcM Miner ats (Jut II. i'.in L, p .i"i"' an ! Franii . ..! ! . i. ii ti :i y b iio 1 1 K. II. M .?' t. !ip-rlutenb'iit. Mornrvh e l' :'." a. inlrlaity Rlalne and V;i".ir .us, Rev. lleiviu C. Hunt. pasPT. KiM" s hool at Clifton Pt iiljp-. iip.riiite:i'Ieiit; Mfiriin t vcors'iifi :i t lo;l"i. Ii 1 "lti- . i ,'iü. .1 t v w lM be ot.-erved at this i - - -1 - .- ... . .. , , . .,te" rporth h-a-'ue U i- na I - ."ti-J .i,.,...i i.,- i'.-ttl.. I mm At tie 7 I. - 'it... . i - f . . r t i I . , ' M 1. oil H I ,t, i K' n:irt lint i.iiii.i ti.bl f.. .... u',.ur, iImii,.- s- i .i . .. .....Lt, tv t,i he . norii i .h.dr "will sim-' .liinl.tr L .-u.- W.-du-s- ! .lay nt p. . Mrs i. ".-n. Mrs . hur. at ". n'ip.ri'iten.l,-iit 1 ii W-dn.-d.i evening prar n.-ui ( ,..,!" i are j for the IndU-Hn ,1." the C i d study I . The Meaninc- of I'r.iur. i.l "" . ' ' t pic The re-u'.ir iia ciii ,' .1 1 1." ofTi. i ii l.i.ard will ! - !d at the . ,,r,. 1 11-1 .n tn. prayer sitm. .- iik- l i-h-- ...iv- i i:i.ir hold an a. I -day meet in-' ; I hurs.tl.tv, at t ! h.-n-.- 1 1 Mr 1 r. . II Hbliii.-iti. loj.'. i!;e Chrhtn; is Pi.rt ie ha. 1 r. to SfV ft Fpwortli Meimirlal C r. Lincoln way W.. .tn.! Oliv St. A. Hunter Keni'.i. pator. Suiitlay .-i IiM.ii .it 'a Gicii 1 iiim . . supv-rlnter.deut. Kltrr I'nri. M K. S. Seventh !t.. R-. . Lord, raster. Sund iv s-hn.i . ::'' J Fi 1- Wolslil'. at lu :M a. ' m and f tn. The thi-me tl"' pist'.r wil! l:cus at the nior-iiu-' s,-ri, r w ili be found in that .-rse in Mark "J w lo re if nays that "th-'v came to him. bringing .mi.-i-k of tho p.'i'y- vxhi.-ii borne of f. nr." Ti.e th nie i;i be. ' 'ariy ur "orner." M rning s.rvie wi'l be sit pt:P Sun.! s. ho.. I ;it :i:.';i The t'-pi.-f ir dis. 11-sion .-if the Fpworth league at i:::o will I.e. "Am I Fvading God's Call?" by 4 ". 1 r I Cniii'i The e.ti.iiur rvbe will be at 7:."i an.i tie theme .Ii-. u-s.-d wil! be. "Tb.- Fl.!-.- -f 'hrit in the ;;.-p-l" I'rixer s. rvi. e on Wedm sdaN ii-ht at 7 We .lis.'ii-s '..ul a he i- hipw r." ked on M. Iii. i Malta. Mull Memorial Michigan an.l Victoria II. Rev, t 9:4. a Rabh. p istor rn.. A. Katb Sund.-' leinrb.h. super-'Ii'.-oboit. M.rn;r:g t - - r T r:vt " rx.-c.ia: , sn.-c.--s " .t tl The . ..ntct Fample of then-.-: "G d's Way ..-Hi league .if il :.".o p. f t V- white- and bines in.;; tj i;cs s rordial w. i.on; at all s.-rv-(ierm.tn -La f.i yrtf" nnii Wsvne sts.. II M!H ..... ft 1 . 8:.. i I'ten hi S Mi r. ifisfor. Miml.iv rn"" b m . John Ro.-h. uperlnter,d-nf. g H ..'.i a. n. nnd . :.;o p. m worth league 7 p i'Frajer mefing V i Im sj.iy la in. "Vrlernn S.iraple nt. lin.l Mirlotta IT.. Rev. Walter C M.rrH. iist.-r. M-inl.ij sei vic" P :."., I. vcnhig s-rvbv 7 Sunnay s.-l-d 9.30 a. ?n .. Adam Mobdt. su-..-ritit"f..b'nt. Frayer .tieetiug Wi-dues-J.ur ce':',v g. 7 :2 . FREE METHODIST. f ree Mrf hodit Fentisylvnr.l 1 nr. and Rush st F. N. Faulk. pat-:-r. Sunday a -h-.ol y ..".il a. m. Miss ( iura Stuart, aa I : it. ten, lent. Frcathlng sorvbe it V) .ZQ n m n :ol 7 : 1." p in. lilter Park Irre Mfthodist Fourteenth, and Vine sts. F. S. Jeniungs. If at r. Sunday - !: .1 IJ a. in, L. I . .:... ajperiiitenC.ent. AFRICAN M. E.
Zion A. M. I". Rev. S. Samuel-, p.lt. r Fr .a hb g M:l3 a. 1:1. .-.'.i-i 7 : 15 p. u. tMitet M t.. Scrvb -s a : e l.d.l at the l ..f F. hail b's N M a : 1 . t . Sundaj 1 : e . . : g 1 1 1 -f the 1 .:v , f A. M F. ,, i, ;.,.'. I it- !':: st .jij irt. 1 ly : .- u:.g t'. s . i; 1 , ti in t!ob : F. !. i ' b's M . in st . uii !.i . ! t at li:"' a. in and T.l". p. :a J. V .1 l . in ps i.'..:. g e'.de.. v l". ! I n- !,. 1 ' ..1 - s I ! J 1 h 1 ni su::d -':,"! ,t lj ;.o , ,;. , m m.-nv art. !;.:!.:.:. ! ;!. !':.. c.o.i;.u:i.io:i 'n:i..ii vti,i br- (:':, ! a: ". p :.i. I". K.-M.-h ;;i ' 11:.::. p tst .r - f rrmit M F . I.Uf. w ti. -d .i..or' .. t .t! 4 sei s- t .
PRESHV TERIAN. Ilrt Cr. WasMt ct a av and Lafayette st . Rer. CLari.-s A. LI ; -pirn ot i. 1'. 1 . iu; I 4 iC. 1 u 1 : p m msp-r. Miss C! slant to mir. ' w rip at lo irb He M. Fmtt r. . 1.". a n. 1 I t t : "1 'h ; 1 ; : M Ti : r. . aioty s.tv--by r. ,-1; .-- I'.e M 1 t ' e F ' S . : 1 1 M., i : , . ".... rt a. id : g ..--' 1! !-.ti! b M s A-i In--:i . f : - : r t ;. ! at Ib-n .1 i l tili-- r'-r V.. x .1 ' I'.', It I . ' pr : Fr . , W - F. :'. -' . 1 " ' ' I i:.'- .; Ni II .1 :. . I . . O . K I t W. ' ! .! s ii. e
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t i . i r it 1 : st i M .rn'rig rli-: ! iLu' !u V.-r '.' ; t ... i. it y hi,-! b 'ill i ti t y.f I m. ;i r . I 7 :h p. m . if: Why StixuM Piple K v i: theu.e.: "ChruFiti.cnhlp." the ?'- r!fi on ial Tvlcf.-' Inn It C. F ist g:" p. rn. Intermediate i; :it ;;..' j. u s-ül..r C. i:. at o:.,n. S:!.it: "The iP-w.ird of Itellgh.n." -, ! r.iyer rreiing h fMni'i.'ii m :. p. r; Suhje. t : Way in Wtildi I n, ; r- u r S'Fid.iV S hool." ? Call flp h ir.r nu1 Dayton ntn. tier' WlilMrn AhUon. R. D., mla'.str. i'.lh,- s.-hool 9:r.O. Carl L"llry. nupcrlntr.'i'nt. "lasse for all attendinti. Adults th lnfrnatlonnl "on ; all this-'-s from Junior dnnn the irr.ii1 ptstria. Iii t Ti t t'at ht-rn art- provitlfil. Itungarian '"orner Waati!. ton t. and CLcrrj kt, Kev. II. IJrto. pastor. BAPTIST. ! llrt--.Ma!n and Warn t.. Rev. j CLarl'-a A. '.ikrr. rrra' liiriff Rt 10:C0 . in livening a-rvi'- 7 :'.:). Iiit!e s li 1 !.it r::;i V. K. .tii'li-lj.iker. sup-rliitf nJ,:.r. ' M-riiin-- u..:s!;i; at 1 : . l'h- i.p-jt-T'-i -i!i t: ,-. 'l imrlv rrraii. " ;Ai t!.. :n. "Km. k -if Al'-."' Iull-y Ku. k. t -I : j ii i r- union jit p. tu.. Mi rir-n-i .It ii ti i a :; up-i i lit t!u t. K. V. J. I. t i.'tin- sit i- i'i. mi! xTvPat 7 '..". "su!ji-t: "'1 ! II-a!lrisr Tii ii A i 'iit r.i. n' Sui-i tly SoMan Thought. " t ; - i . ; i ii sol... "l.U-ti-ilW !,' Krt-UltT, Mi-iH WIM.) Sli .iit-. Tlii- I. ...inl of K'.'will r i 1 oti Tu'S'liy v-nlnsr .it 7 .".' Tc.i lit-r training i la4 W-'lii-- 'Ia v f i:i!:ir. S'ijip' r at Stiiily at :.". 'Iii- pif..r l-:nl Tin niontlily prayer arol .. n.inr nn-tln? n Vi-.ln-'I.iy fvi-riln' .it 7:1". Tin- Whiiimi'h Mi-.i'Mi-:.rv !: ! uill mr-i t lth Mrs. Kutl'-'Ij:'. V St. I...11U -t . n I'rM i.v ii-w.ri. Mis. 'lurk. lea'K-r: nhj'rt ifter-I 'The . j i::.i.-k ;irl Wh-. II i Mail- t 1. i ia ' loiHi rn.'. t Slltii!;i V. i . , )nlnv street - .uii;y street and in: Mr.- avenue. I'-iM.- -ohool at t:. a. ' in.. J. W. Kendall. superlnteiideiif . l'r ii hlii" mtvi'v at H:. .o :i. in. i.. i. I', r. at ti:l in rre.ieiiiui; -ervle at . ..M p. til. 1'P-a' -lilris ervi'-e at .-r,o p. in. Sul- ! . t : "Kmntine of po? Ith.n Without Cl.rNt ." Krv. rre.l 11. Kuiseh will . . , I . I )it';( it Iti'lll lllMlillil; illifl t.--liii Jlonin the invited, prayer day evening Halloween put.v c'mr'h parlor. üvervltndy Wednesday evening midweek s rvl e. led liv John Warrick. Mount ZIon FVnptiat 113 N. Blrdfll St. Rev. C. C. Cater. I). Ii., pastor. F.TnIn gr rvlce. 7 :ZQ. I'rayt-r mcetii.ff Thursday S p. U2. Firat Sweillh Cor Lau ret and Napier m. and 7:30 p. m. iti Service 10:30 a. . . - , Cr 1 K lb I I A i i . j rt-. w.i- ... ..,k ..e nMt ti.ee i-i- .i tumin. I J.,,..' ".'.,.....,. ii i ..,1 .. , M(rtlii;. v'(,r.s!.lp at 10:.. Sermo,, by . N-,.w patriot ism." s, ,,, ! , ,.Hmi,- bv the chorus ( hoir. A ! stiecial servl e Iuih been jtrramred fr' t. rVeniii" at t :;;i. For the tirst t i tue the new i-hta e machine will he ;IU, tj10 ;;.(HH)-fo..t film, "Joseph j nil, hu Tri.tH in Ksypt." will be shown, xt tho same hour idiicr.itiil.iturv inefroIll the -ister churches will lie brought by Rome C. Stephenson. .Mayor Fred Kellar und S. I. Fi.d'MVor at i:lö. Top Fhard. Christian Tliu 1..m ir,l ui ........ v. of Religion." Wednesday evening I George I'- Miively will prea. ii at 1 :..'. ! Linden Atenue Ctiorch of Christ Lin ien av. anj Carlisle st. Edward Castle, pastor. Fre.irtiihc 10:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday . hool 9 :3o .1. m. C. K. at 6:4. p. m. Frayer meeting Wednesday a. 7 :45 p. m. Indian Avenue Tndlana and Witwer nvs. Rev. O. L. Cohce. pastor; residence. 17b". Witwer av. Fh.ne '-".'tu; Reil, l'nurcli school l:r;i a- ni. Fred R. Wilson, superintendent. Morning worhip at 10. -.".O. Sermon theme: "Salvatioti." Christian Kndeavor at '" p. m Fvening service at 7 :-'U o", lt k Sermon tliem-: "Dbedience to the Will of God." EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION First Lafayette and Monroe atv, W. II. I'reshk-y, pastor. S'juday school at U-30 a. m., George j. Lon, superintendrn. I.es-oti: "F. nil's Voyage t Rome." Mi ruing worship at 1U:.'".0 The pastor) will d liver a sp.- lal temperance lecture, j si, hie. t: "A Ciean Flag" Y. F. A. at! 1. J'.o p. in.; Fmma Niint.. president. Subject: "The Rewards of Religion." led by Mrs. Charles Mattesoii. Fvening gospel service ;it 7 :"' The pastor will speak on. "Rcwar.l for Faithfulness." The I ..nlies' Aid and W. M. S. will meet at the h.-nie of Mrs Gut. S hub; Thursday afternoon at '' :.:. Thursday night Rev. I.. MixiPT or 1 uivcr win prea. 11 aim j conduct the third quarterly conference. I (irpre i.iDi-rt'iii way W. ar.d Rrlck av. I Rev. Dinlel D. Speicher, minister. SunI day school at 0 :3U a. m.. George W. Dej vine, auperintf .nlent. Alorniu worship i and serin. ..1 1i::) n. m ! This service will be In ih.irge of 'George W. Devlne. Young Feojiles sil'liiii.e at ;:." p. m. era Daiisiiian, : ;.r. si.b-nt. T-'pi.-: "Rewards of Reg:..ri." led by Mrs Carrie Devlne. r.v.uing service . it 7 ".i'. Sermon by the P at"i-. Snhjecf: Saved." Mis-b.nary j. r.:.r meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ! FiisinesH iin.I so, l il meeting o fMie Ladies' Aid so. jety Thursday at ':3d . ! M I Miipaii Ma Tn end Monroe sts. Rer. Daniel A. Kiley, pastor. Sunday school at ::.".! a in. Fmniet Jester, superlujttiident. Sermon at lü:3ü a. m. i Auten ( Impel - Sunday school 10:00 a. i m , Mrs .lohn Anten, superinti-udeut. ; ;a-s mt . t;ng 11:ih a. m. Zion's Kant;e:iraJ Cor. E. Wayne and I St. I'eUT t- lle. Martin Goffeney. iastur. t. IVtrr's Ci-riimn-4b" W. LasaTe av.. Rev. llug i W i. belt, pastor. Sunday ; s, ho. 1 at 9 :t'0 a. .1.. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. dredlfh LtanfellcaJ Ccr. ieott and ' (rchard ts. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ta . August Andersou. superlateuiitut. ÜRE IHREN. rir. Itrethren Cburcb 1214 5. Mien- ' lean st.. Rev. A. E. Thora;s, pastor. SunOuy s -hool 9:.".0 a. m.. Hartley Hrestcne. eui'erlnteu,lent. Mornmjf serri'e 10:30. Christian Fndeafor 0:2) p. iu. T"venlog ervK-e 70. "i 1 irt Cluirch of Urethren Indiana at. and .Miami t. Rev. r. E. George, pastor, sunu.iy achoul at 9 :Z0. Charies Voder, ' f.;;-r;nteLb-ut. Goiei sermons at auj . :10 s - nil hurrh of the llrethren C'uh i: g .m l tin F.ureu at Kev. J. i tFt le.-, pai;ur. ?uuday n -hool at :3J a. tn. li. A. Seusman. puierl:iteudent. Morn :i:g servi.-e Iü:ö0. j lonfermre Me.jorUl 0S S. St. Joseph ft iter. G. F. Hycr, pebr. Sunday -:.v.i ut u "il ij i" WllfoQ. uC.iis,- f,.r all- This Sunday i known1 .is w..-i..iri s ,1.1V in the .bn..:iiiii.it!.'t4 and ir is us.. f.,r :::is!.,!.ary intru. ti -n. In the lining worsi.lj the pastor' su!,j'.t: ill le "the Fiist Puty of the Fhimh."(
The V..:;ai.'. Mii,.nary s.i.ty will 513 E. Jfferon blvd Regular mthave . liarge . f the ev. ii.ng servbe. A ng SuuJay 1U:45 and 7:30 o'clock. !al j.r.-gr.iai has heen pit pared In- V ( " oi-'ii.i. t:.e pla let. "If They i,l ( I. iVl. L. A. Ki.. u ' A cr.iial itivit.it iv-n is extended Y M A raeeting will be held everj t!-'.' t-- eaj this MTV be. t..rl- cun,iT jrternoon. esru .-lallr far rren In
t. iii Ft.de i..r s.-rvl. e at .:."-0 The i'i.iltLiU Fiii!.-ii ,r i.-ty will gie a Hai;..!'-;; p-rty .it ti.e cl.ur.h Tu-liy iiir.ii!.' Fruvcr servi.e Welresday x.iarg; Mio Agr.e I 'rd'n. h a. W ..r.,;iii' M ;.. i,:i rv it:v will t'.e '.. :bc ,.r II. maw Fc' hke. f . Fri 1. iy evening . ; .-u 11 . i t!: g. b-r. The luet at ."' F. . Is au LUTHERAN. Hol Trinity KmnKrliml - Sljer:i;.m av. l I.i.cN. v t . i:. v. Air.ert 11 Keck. .1 i a. u. bJI . s.t w ;:''-: hi'Ol Mt.tts. superintendent. .s-ui:tl.i M.'h. aiol .-ulitf rc ir t i..n
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will unit" in reformation service :it Hl-.txi n m The i.i-t.T wi.l l.jvc a rn"sap fur old Jli'l jMurc ai.d all are ur'l ; t Ih- pr-- !.t. '!.! m r:.i'ti-H '" th1' ' Iif.nr 1: a. rn." p-r itli wrmnn tv thv i.;itr at 7 : p- m. S'iliJ"-t: "Th M'-'k a nl TL-ir I n f; ri t .i n TMH th4' tlilrd in a --rt. on t!.- Nr.itltu l" I.nih.T l.-ii'iiM ilfTi.t li.ii.il s-rvi-- from s -m t.t s::. p. n.. Toj-i-: -Th- l.'ri-ll-..f t!,.' i:. f .riiiaflon." T!i'' !i"it!iMstt'rn i -..nf.Tfti.r .f the Chi'-ii'o yn..!. of j TNtiirh t ti- 1.:jI printer pr'si.ient. will lioi.i r f til ronv.-ntlon at Syr.., u. lud.. from th" lo-al rotier. Ration will he in at- J fa'l.i !. n T!i'iri!.iy vpnlnz r.ifor j Ki- k w Iii a .-it in tl.- i ti-1 a ll.i lion of tl.e Kfv. .lohn KliUv ns pastor of the , KuslUh Lutheran .l.nn fi at tl hrn. Ind. Tl.o monthly ii.o.tinc f tli- L.-nlie A i I vuiit.v will ho held on Ilnirs.lay alternoon nt the honi of Mr Ahrent. I'ottae '.rove nr. her- are tirred to be treent. lioore All mem- , 'Loir re-, heirsal on Friday at s-.m p m . t ate-cl-etica! in-trin tit-n on aturd.iy at 10: V , st. Tan' a German Liitherr.ii. Jefferson and Willi mi 8ts. Kev. II. Holle, patter. . Germiu service nt l':0 s. m. Sunday s hool. l.f.fh KnirHub and (lerman. at i:ncllh wrvlce on the jeev-jal and fturth Suri'l.iyi of the month at 7 :'M i Sermon by the pastor, vuhjeit: '!- 'formation. Children's rervire in the afternoon at I':.".". Sunday fa-hool pupils ill le rate hied on the life and work of lr. Martin Lnther. Glori Del ÄrredUli Cuaptn and Kerr sts.. Rev. Gottfried Olson. Sunday Rrhool B a. m. Bible elasi at 9:1.". Service at 10:.".0 a. ra. and .'.'JO p m. .Monday evening male chorus practice nt S o'clo k. 'I nur. l.-v t-enli:s ch-dr practice at 7:.".i. Friday evening the j mrca s x ietv meets at the home of .Mime Fllen and Fnima l'rytz. . Lean ct. The Don-as finance r-onimitt'-e will meet at the same place nt 7 :.".' Saturday ut 10:00 a. m. confirmation m l.ol. EPISCOPAL. st. James' Lafayette nt., north of Washlngtou a?, l'arlsb no'jse. 310 W. Colfax av. JCIg-ht Iter. John Ilaien V.'hPe. D. D.. bishop of the diocese of nortL.-rn Indiana, rector. Rct. II. It. White, vi car. The tservb-ea for Sunday are as follow .s : Holy com um u ion at 7 a. m. Morning irayer and sermon at 11 :- livening prayer at 0:0". Sermon by the .(..... anl.l.... I I i .1 - i ,1 if 111 l.i "Relieving in ioi. Voiin'g people's meeting "at ;:.;.. A ! Hpedal program will be given. Daily ! servit f 111 the ehapei. pee II nbof.Al I 1 1 COffb-Od at 7. '." and 1" o'clock on Wednesday, bflntf the Feast of AU Saluts. CATHOLIC. St. Stephen' Hungarian Taomaa and Hcl'herson t. Her. Alexander Varlaky, pag.cr. .Mass at o ana av.i.j a. m L'nndsf nehool at -' :U0 p. m. Benedlotion at a.W) p. m ITea hing at 11 :W a. rn. kt l-arrlrl.'a T.07 S. Tavlor at.. ItT Ir,hn V. DeOroote. C. S. C. nastor. Low misse nt 6:( and 9:00 a. m. Low m-ss and aermon &t 10:.10. Cartiftm at 2 n. tn. Vetinera at 3 :.,0 rt. m. SubIht school at 3:00 p. tn. Meeting of cliurcS ludetles at 4 p. m. St. Iledwle'e Pollah Cor. Scott and Napier iti. Ret. Anthony ZubowJci. C. S. . til. V 11 n rt a m , i aa! nf ? 0il r n Ittin t , . C U u u u viwa v m y 114. v u - aicuon ai p. m St. FttnltUu' I'olish-415 N. Lincoln it. Rev. Komaj Marclulak, pastor. Mast at 7:30. 9 and 10 a. tu. M. Cahlmlr'a Polish S21 S. Webstar t. Low mass at 7 :30 a in. Hl.h uiaas at 10 ft in. Veirers at 2 p. m. St. Adelberfa Tollsh Olive and Grae its. Rev. Joba Kubackt. pastor. Dally masi at 3:15 p. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:J0. Sunday mass S and 10 a. m. fit. Jaaeph Hill at. and Patrick J. Carroil. C. S. C. masses nt 7 :1'.U and J a. ui. Ta aalle ar.. yaator. Low illgU mass at 10. Renedlctiou 3 p. m. Saa-rrsi Heart Uelflan 1120 W. Tho.nsa st. Rev. Charles V. Fische-, pastor. Mass at 7:00 aud 9:30 a. m. Sunday achool at 2:30 p. in. Reued lotion at 3 p. a. ISarred Heart Notre Iame. Low Mass ut ü:to a. in. Students' mass at S:oo a. m. Parish mass at 10:13 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p ni. St. .Mary 'a German 131 S. Taylor St.. Rer. J. M. Scherer, C. S. C. pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Reuedktloa at 3 p. m. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Progress club ba.". 212 S. Lafayette st. Melvllij building. Sunday. 3 p. ir.. TEMPLE UETIbEL. JowUh Temple Deth-tl i-asaRe a?, and Taylor st. Services at 11 : h a. m. I his unday j being Prison Sunday. Rabbi Lethert ! will soenW on the subject. "God Reinem- , b rs When the World Forgets.. " Religion suliool session from 9-11. SCIENTIST. Main and Madlaon ats. Sundry EerrFes during the enetion of the new ohurcb will be held at the Lasalle theater ?t 11 a. in. Testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evenlug at S o'clock at the Progress club rooms, Melville l-ulhling. 212 S. I.afijitte st., Sunday nehool far Gili-Iron and young people up to the ige O jo. is rroiii ;: i 10 ...o i.e.iuieg , ', ,,r he J- m. s. building. open every aftemoii from g to Ö anj uu Saturday rrom o to a. SALVATION ARMY. Z0 P. Washington av. Sunday ?errIces : Morning, county J ul. t:-"j; noon, 1 Suuday KcLiocd. Fven.ng. frosne. I (Trice 7:b"- Cant. NeLeudau BrooW s. ullictr lu charge. CHURCH OF GOD. Servier are beld In Melville hall. 212 S Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10 a." m. Mrs. Eium.i Kailsrback, iuperinteudent. Fdble study at 11 :O0 a. in. led by Mrs Lvdia Uailsl.a k. F.ereau meeting en Thursday evening at the liotiie f I'loyd Stilsou. 42 N Gushing st.. taught by Mr. Lulu Stllsuu. GOSPEL MISSION. There will be . rices held rac'. evenIn K" at the Gospel Mission, 4; K. Lagalle fcv. Good sneakera are provide aud the public la cordluUy Invited to attend. SPIRITUALIST. The South I'.end Progressive Spiritual P.Hiety will hold service Sunday evening at 7 :." in Fed Men's hall. .'.".". S Mh Lig'Ui !t. C. I. L-K krldge. lecturer. Mr. Lock ridge will give tests fidlowlug the lt-ture. I 1 ennonite MISSIONS. Hope Mlion407 S WIL City 113 Z. Jefferson blTd Illrd. uterluteudent. Sunday 3 p. rn. .Meetings every night T.aj c hool it 7:00. t APOSTOLIC FAITH. the auditorium burs' building. A special speaker will secure.l for eacf uuday i.d spe-.;al music will L furnUheJ. Y. YY. C. A. j Yes;.e; service at tire Yur.;g VYou ea '. t'l.rlti.in .1 s.h i.it 1, n .a Saadiv aft-'.-riivx.n nt 4 Mi Aiwa stanti.-id g.ve tlie t.uk n I S ti mi Id W ..rry .- Mr J G.crg" F u '.hier will he th '. lt. M:s . llr-ttii and Mrs !:.,",. Ii Karri will assist.! Ali fii:.-ti ai..J girl r- ...ai.l:i1! iae,l Pi the ervj.e f. 1 le S hlai li"'-ir f. lh.wiug I'uii liug peu Sundes fruia ."'. tt 7 :oo n 11
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4 Gerard Urges Americans Come to the Aid of Innocent War Victims. to XKW YOItK. Oct. 2v A TlianksBvtns appeal for furuls t relievo suffering umonK the widows and orJ)hans in r;crmanv was indeed here I riday by the American Relief committee., backed by the approval , t,mrs W C.ernrd TniteH States ; ambassador to Germany, who expressed the belief that a liberal con trlLution W0Uld do much to make fr a more friendly feeling between CUrmany and the l niteu states. "The money will be sent to me through the United States state department." Mr. (Jerard said "and I will distribute it in Germany through the United States consuls there wherever the need is) greatest. I think all persons who are interested no only in helping the real necessities of widows and orphans in Germany, but also in promoting more friendly feelings throughout tho world, ought to help in this work. "There is real need In Germany for this work and in distributing the money I shall be careful to let the German public know fron1, whom it comes, Americans have sent much more money to other nations than to Germany, but I hope the Germans will come to realize that the people of America sympathize with the sufferings and needs of the widows and orphans everywhere and are willing to ameliorate such conditions wherever found. "If I an? enabled to go back to Germany bringing a substantial sum of money raised by this committee I do not know of anything better to aid relations between this country and Germany and when the Germans see that the fund has been raised by a committee so distinctly American as this one, it cannot but make a most excellent impression upon the people there." The tippeal for the fund was issued by George lb McClellan, chairman of the American relief committee, after a luncheon given today in honor of Ambassador Gerard. Among those present were John P. Crimtnins, treasurer of the committee. Horace 1'. Andrews. Ross Appleton. James A. Hürden, Morgan J. O'Hrien. J. G. Schmidt. James Speyer and Henry Y Taft. CARRANZA ANNOUNCES HE IS A CANDIDATE I.c-ponds to Urging; of New Const. -t ioiiali-t-Liboral Party to Kim for Oilier. MHXICO CITY, Oct. 2S. Gen. Venustiano Carranza formally announced his candidacy for the presidency at 1 o'clock Friday in response to a manifesto of the new constitutionalist-liberal party which urged him to run for the cilice and offered him its loyalty and support. In his acceptance Gen. Carranza said that if by the vote of the people they made him president he would obey and cause to lie obeyed the laws under the constitution. Gens. Gonzales and Obreuon took the oath of loyalty to Gen. Carranza. SMILES FOLLOW TEARS F.LWOOP. Ind.. Oct. 2S. Just after the funeral of Charles Hoeffer Friday smiles replaced tears when it was announced that the Ilev. Lewis Land. 76 years old. who had just conducted the services, was married Thursday night to Mrs. Sarah Tiner, who sat in the pulpit while the funeral sermon was being preached. ARREST GREEK LEADER ATI I FNS. Oct. 2S. (via Tendon) . O "T-U l.l. . . , . . wci. . . im.- ri.-uco auuiiiriiu's i here have arrested M. Christieos. I i ?ho is the head of more th in Tn - ' reservists and royalists through-! out Greece. Constipation Pulls Your Hrain. That dull, listless, oppressed feelIns: is due to impurities in your system, sluggish liver, clogged intestines. Pr. King's New Life Pills give prompt relief. A mild. easy, non-griping bowel movement will tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply complexIon. Get a bottle of Pr. King's NewLife Pills today at your Pruggist, 2.c. A dose tonight will make you cheerful at breakfast. Advt. pii:kyi:s i nstintcd AlTKOVAb. If this democratic administration had performed no other public service than the enact- ' ment of the federal reserve act. it would deserve the unstinted approval of a grateful nation. Thanks to democracy and to democracy's great leader, the business man who is struggling to establish himself may now work out his destiny without living in terror of panics and hard " times. The toiler in the factory may ply his tasks in security. knowing that his employer's business is safe from assault. The farmer who must borrow t moe his crops may do so without spending his days in " anxiety, his r.i-rhts in nightmares of foreclosure and d;saster. Truly the scholar-stait sman. whose rod has struck the - golden rock of America's re- ' soiircts, to set free the wealth imprisoned for half a .ntury. is a Moses who has led America's industries from the wilderness of lo,;';t and despair to the promised land of prosperity arid hope. Prom dev. Glynn's keynote speech at the JemoraUc - cn vi nt; on.
Classmate Gives $79,000 to Help Elect President
Xi:V YORK, Oct. 2. Cleveland 11. Dodce, who was graduated from I'tiaceton with Pres't Wilson in '79, heads the list of contributors to the democratic campaign fund, according to si preliminary report which will be Tiled with the clerk o: the house o; representatives Saturday by Wilbur W. Marsh, treasurer of the' democratic national committee. The I report, which wa made public Friday night, accounts for contributions! of $1.00;.2So, the ..mount received I up to and Including Oct. 24. Of this I sum. Mr. Podge gave $50,000. 'since . then he has contributed an additional $29, (,00, making the total $79,000. 11.HH2 Contribute. The number of contributors was given as 4 1 , S S 2. The amount receive, 1 in contributions of less than $10 was S261.S46. The contributions from those giving more than $10 0 was $74 4,436. One of the entries on the list reads "Wood row Wilson, Washington, P. C.. $2.500.,, The report will be tiled Saturday under the law which provides that a preliminary report of receipts and expenditures must he tiled, not later than 10 days before election with the clerk of the house of representatives. Another report has to be lilfd six days later. Four years ago. the total amount received by the treasurer of the democratic national committee for campaign purposes was reported as S 1.1 10.932. Here are Hiir Contributors. The largest contributors shown by the report follows: Thomas D. Jones. Chicago, $12.300; Pavid H. Jones. Chicago, $12.300; C. K. Pavis. Chicago. $13,000; Dreckinridge Long, St. Louis, $3.000; Pavid It. Francis. St. Louis, $.j,000; M. X. CooIKK'e, Fitchburg. Mass.. $3,00: L. Poheney, Los Angeles, $3,001; Jacob II. Schiff, $3.000; Ii. J. Keinolds. Winston-Salem. X. C, $10.000; Francis Hurton Harrison, $7.O0(i; T. L. Chadbourne. $13.000; Nicholas F. Hrady, $10.000; W. G. Sharp. Klyrii. O.. $3.000; James C. Hrady. $10.000; Frank M. Patterson, $6. COO; John P. Ryan, $10,000: T. L. Chadbourne, jr.. $10.(30; Charles K. Crane, $15.oOO; Pennsylvania democratic state committee. $5.(0o; Hoger Sullivan. Chicago, $5.0j0; lMward P. Hurley, Chicago, J.'.OOi); William A. Tilden, Chicago, $10, C(0; W. C. Niblack. Chicago, $10,000; Marcus Jatobowsky. Chicago, $3.000; F. S. Peabody, $5,000. The disbursements of the committee up to t let. 2 1, were reported as $991,323, which includes $143,S7 paid through the western headquarters at Chicago. GREEK ARMY CUT DOWN 1 Government IVoniix's Not to Inter fere? With l.clvls Heeriiiting. Internationjl News Service: AT!U:'S, Oct. 2. The military force of the Greek government has been cut from f,0,0ü0 to 35,000 men. The terms of the recent agreement between King Constantino and the allies were made known Friday. The Greek government promises not to interfere with the recruiting activities of the revolutionary government, t maintain order in this city and Piraeus and sincerely comply with all demands of Adm. Fournet, commander of the Anglo-French Meet. The allies in their turn guarantee the constitutional liberty of Greece. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK Internat ional News Service: LONDON. Oct. 2$. The Pritish steamship Koanspore. of l.:'.2U tons, has been sunk. Lloyd's anrounccd Friday. She c arried a c rew of over ." men and suilejl from Baltimore, Oct. 11. with a. general cargo.
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shallow water in the same way. He was ill after the act but recovered. Tries lo Suve Student. Young. '2 ". years old, s-tudent. attempted, to save Harold F. Kern, J 1 years old, student, from drowning, j Ann Arbor, Mich.. January 7. ll'P'i.i Young and Korn were skating on the Huron river. Korn tried to J cross the river but broke through ! the ice into water eight feet deep. a hundred feet from the bank. The j temperature was ten degrees above t ;;ero. Young procured a board anil crept over the ice toward Korn. j whom he could not see for the I darkness. The ice was cracking under him, and the water was rais- j ing on the ice about him. but he ' kept on until he reached the end of the board to Korn. As he tried to pull Korn out. the ice broke and let him into the water. He and Korn supported, themselves and tailed for help, but none arrive,! for a half an hour. When a man finally reached the scene with a boat, Korn had drowned; and Young wa exhausted. Young was disabled a day and a half, and live of his lingers were frozen. i FLOUR $11 A BARREL TOLF.PO, )., Oct. 2S. Flour went to ?11 a harrel on the lo al market Friday. This is the highest price in the history of Tob. Jo, merchants say. MINISTER RESIGNS MONTi:VIPi:. Craguay. . t. Juan Jose Amazaga. minisier commerce and industry, lias rc-si: eu. o: nas the Rifle
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