South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 309, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 November 1916 — Page 2
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METHODIST. Itrti N. Mi!a it. Rev. Ilearj I I atj. pastor. C"lani u.rUnr Ö oo; Suottj flyl JOl In th auLtvrium. J. J Aii.ir;;-. superintendent. Pu'oic woriiip at 1 : 4' h n aril T :- j'. m At the icornb-g !,'ir tl.e Lev. E. C. Shu maker, ut. si;;. r : r -r , b-ut of t.A Lil -.Saloon b-.tgüe. mil .m 'llri"- Epworth b-i.ru.. :it ;:!" p m-. jvUi.jecL "Un a Siill-lL.tit f r .ul." 1 : L'lai Tulc -ml Ir. n- I'a il In t Srüaff lr. Divi- m"ll lk on "'I '.'.e J'olsy .f Sin" m the i.ui-i.il program f.r the da. t i n i 1 f..- dire, te n .f. k.. I. 1-1. y l- "' A. M : M--rnlnr : JTfIu in I by i;..r. ; t r..- -U":i..!. 'i'4:w.iw ly !..r-A.s:.; a:it..":j. 'od in the Thtjn.;Tflt"rni" by S mi '.ert ; fJertort in i ! 1 " i T i t -: j.'.-t:us' in E it by r..v. Evening: 1T1 n 1:. ' J.ud.-bije'.i : tro --um 1 1 "I a rw. n.iti' it l.v r by Dar all; a'lt: !.!.' "M i; l.v ltrk; ofl.'Tt Ty in I' In ;" 1. t-I.i-M I p"t!lJ'ir in i; lit iiv II i ! n I'ra it till:? ;tt 'I h-r-tor jui'l lTi' 'l Ji'-il.ij a- uu-..I UViiu V :. oil - k. IM hy XL' a roj.fli.n f.r i.tri' t up"-ri ntf :h!ti t p;ir!f.r Thürs! iy --nli '!.! v t: ii In t hi. rol' Mf morlil-' Ifat and Lar3rte t. Itfv. Jan 's I Oardin?r, I. I.. X-ator. HutiJay !i l M 'J :M a. m.. tiUT A Fish. n'U"',nnlw;il-rit. At lo:l.'. m. in. .lohn M S l.t i i . - r. oj;.-ri.itfii.!'";t t: ' r; . mi ii . wilt ( t : -I if ro.-n V';ii-Arri'-jig t!u- ii! : h.H p. in. lU'v i.. i i:pw rtn P-.ii.u-in Af ri :i " At iJ UiilNoti w 111 iil lr-x- , At . p m ilcv. "rint' !J'lut of In-Ii-ü ti Antl-S a h L-li I wj I'.oll l'.llf. Will J k . hftT t-n ! l.-nt rw.fM.u j.ii-tnr-of l'-ath" utMi -Tli'' Ttir-h-11. Tr;nl l.'-hl of I-if r.- ; .-r.-l Lot It n iiT' 1 l.v tinrvi i. p. ' i ll Millet ii'iii uill !. r-n iir. l tlie iiuartct .t Crirr ' ' or. J. Mi.-Mrnn and Tutt sti. Krsnk K. Mll.daV I oilif (rt pjvtr.r. I 1 S tliotMis Miry .IaiiM'tto. lnlr ii.. l ,tt .:.'VI a. in ; Joint A l'ytT. huprlLt'nd 'la-j Ti i 1 1 ; iC at .1: f,iiett, l'.nl-r. !." n.. addrout. N : I "i a rn . Aiiti- .i'.o-ii s lr S 1". Mr-i. M iry v. r ico .it M.-Naiislit. ;at. ntarv. .Inni'T ronreatt i: ..'.' p. in. l'.iM! story ninm: 'J wr That Wa-i N-ver l ini'li'! worth I'Miru pntyer . rvi at ti:ii M .It "11. i:pp. in. .vtihjo.t: nn a Stlll-IIiint for oiii. l-d Ly Mint Hal i:-pr..Kl.v Worship sith Tt-.i. hlnc ut 7:oi p in. TIumii'-: quality In SouN." l;ird of vt,..vards M.md. tv evening at t?i par-' nai-. Midv- lv p raj er in. t..-rvi.- Wedndav at 1 1 Lr!l Ilet(ftti) ?d!ner and Frri'-ii ta Guy II. Ill.vL. pastor. Sunday a -boot V I:. II. M t:it. auperlQteudent. MornJusr -rvl -e K):p a. m. Irlalty Klalne nnd Vnssar ats, Tier. XlelTlu C. Hunt, pastor. I'.lble s l.ool at Olfton I'tillllpM. sutTlute:ilent. Morning worsliip at li :". TL I.ord'. Bijpp-r will l.p ohTvi-d. S'Tiuon: "Manv Things i r.e Thliii:." This is the n-ojid in thf a'ries. 'I'rimnl tds for the Pre-ent Iay." Sl Ly Mr. .1. I..H-ke. Th- Ppuorth It-asm' s-rvio vill o l.-d Ly Mi"- ll.Itia riill.n. This h'lTHi joins In thf Antl-Sah.on J.-a-tie li.dd day. and at 7 ;.",. State nrx-MAwr l.e klitrr will sj.f.ik. Thf ( lioriis uill nine Ji patrioti-- s-lf tbm. T.fatitif ul I'.i;." Harvey Kor.nf7, takip.s the soh parts. Thf .InnL'T h-.ts'if Wednesday irterno4.il at :;:.'. Mrs W. I.. Owen. kMiperlnfendf-nt. The riuireli prayer hour .'; Wednesday eveniris at 7:40. Mi-s .Martin will l-rn! the eia "Prayer and thf ;.odnes of liod" will Lf th." tuple fi Jlow I'j the vla-s. FpwortU MrraurUi-Cor. l.tnoln way W.t nod Olive St. A. Hunter Kenna. pastor. Sunday Jtiool at '.:.".', tlU'll 1 innoy. superintend nt. Mrnins worship at 1:tö. The Kev. l'erry lMartl W.we!l. I. I.. fif Indiannpolü will .speak. Soloists will furnlli the liiusi.-. I'miilillieil Ppworlll h-iimif und evening mtthv at 7 p. in. An intfCrstln;: program has Leen arancfl. The newlj ehi teil ff leers will t-f in-talhsl. "he pastor vtlll d.-11-r an address on the t.i if. "Tiie I'e.i.l Line." If you desire I i work Vt Christ. Kpworth n-eds you. If you don't. on netl Hp worth. Rler Tarv !. F.S. Seventh St.. R?T. J. A. Lord, pastor. Sunday m hool 9 :.".f. I'ublio worship at 10:40 a. in. and 7:30 p. ra. Sunday h-ol at '.:.". M-irnlns erwhip at lO JU. The Mlt.L-. t of the pa-tor's sermon will be ".My Privileges as a Voter and My I'utv to AinerJ'H." In the evrnTns Ir. Powell of Indiinapolis will pr Ii f.r us at I IIa I Is a man who Is alive to the I question of tie tl.iv and will i ii soine helpful experioiii-es of Iiis own. i l'rayi'r srrvL e at 7 ::'.i on Wedue-day i eveliuiK ;lt s I s k at the church. Mull Memorial Michigan .inl Vlrtorls ats. Ucv. P.abb. pastor. Sundty school at 6:4. a. ui., A. Katterbeinricb. siiperInf rndent Morning theme the evening hour t he Anil -Saloon ! -ongregat'.on on li'iliana. Lpwortb Torgiven. At the state acne will teuiperanc league at s.s ret.iry of address the e issues hi ':;w p. ui. German Lafayette arid Wayne sts.. Her. II. S. Millar, pastor. Sunday s-hoM :3) a. ui.. John Koch, superintendent. Preaching l0:..O a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. K;wortn Iagu" i p. m. l'rayer inertlug vvednesijy :4o p. m. TVpsleyan Simple St. an.l Marietta Per. Wn'.ler C. Morris, pstr. Morning ervire lo:30. Kvening sorvl -e 7 :'M. Sunday s-ho.d y;30 a. m . Adam Molott. superintendent. Prajer rntetlEkT Wednesday evening. 7:30. FREE METHODIST. Fress Method it I'ennsylva r.l and Ilusa st. 11. N. Faulk. pator. Sunday a.tool 9.30 a. rn. MiM Clara Stuart, su rerlntendent. Presr Ling servlcet t 10:30 in aaJ 7:45 p- m. r,er Park Tree Methodist iTo Ufte nth and Vine ts. K. S. Jennlog, i'ftstor. Sunday -t.-jc! 10 a. m., L. k Woifo, superintendent. AFRICAN Zisn A. l. E. KeT. tor. l'r?aciiiLg lü:lö a. M. E. S m Samuels aad 7 :IC rasp. in. Oil et M. f. Li. vt P. ball. Servl-es are 1Ca- N. .Mali; Leid ut the Sunday St. er:lJon by the pastor at lt:.3i Cla-s Ai 12 in. Sunr?y s-!iOol at 1 2 -X p. rn.. i:v. KU N. Stewart. z lntenlent At 7:4o p. :n we will h. ld the 'rd "1 Ifi.s.mt Sun lay program" Hm. John A HihLerd will deliver an ioI.lres.s. int rumei.tal music by Mi-s Marjori.p.caver. So;,, by Mrs. Jennie Wright. ;.eii.il mush- Ly the evening c!ioir. .'"very r.ovj; t-er K e.-. :! to j.ay 1" toward our fuel rally an I we wotild be .4! to Lave our friends do likewise. PRESBYTERIAN. First Cor. Washington av. and Lafay. ette 3t . Kev. Chnrie a. Llpplncott. '. li.. UiiLis'er. Mis Charlotte M. I'artr.dge. antint Ij minister. Publi'" worsl.ip at 1 : a. w. and 7 :3 ' Wo Avid p. c P ni. J - ir.es in t: f the ,e niori.ii'.s Anti-s.iloi. l.v Kev. 0. L-ICU'. e e r r. g tlNter oil .i u s i a! .. S'l'Tt r l e ;:i i l.v t!:-- ui wit a .-' The M ut sa ? :."J a. :.d lr. i-t.-: a. ' t:; :. v -v or !?,' n Me-rs Junior I! Miii.-:er Peo; '.. 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ra si 7 f .llowol by Eidies." mlM'n.trv the choir practice. t-i Thursday after-Ufimlotr-Iter. Fl. D. Ilottetter, pssi-r. Sunday -aooi n3o a. ra.; J. I). Emmnn-. superintendent. Public worship at lQ:l."i a. in. and 7 :.JQ p. m. In the morning Atty. i:. c. MInton t the Anti-Saloon league will d-;ik. In I th.- evening Kev. Iirl II. North, chaplain ! 'f t'i t . r - prison. Michigan, will t ti r Jon "The C.ire .f Our Criminal Clax..--" 1 .Junior i E. at - .'! W. Intermediate i: nt .".:.' Seui-ir '. II. ut tiii. Sub- ! t : 'The 'i..nsHT:itIiv. of Socl.il Life." Prayer meeting Wedriesd iy 7 ".To p. m. ;Su!.j. . t. ;.iI:itlon VI. Meeting of rrmtI s j!il (l-M'-fin Tueday evening at 7:'v. ) IIP :V'.v h I t i)tieut i A.iults hapr! i-rrr anl Dajton tt. WJih.im .Milieu. II. I)., minister, tool 9:."5'). arl Ullcrj, irjprlaCla.sf'S for all attendant!. m th lntrnatrtnal !rton : all from Junior down th graded nyi'.mpot'nt to.'K-nfr are provided, rninir puiili. worship :if lo:l.V (TillJ trRl. i M !r nx ft ry-rrn n on Tli' Human l' ri il' .iti.j adults' K'-rmon on rrrsonai If.rlT'ti' o,' i.Mtli.Lv tin- inlnNter. Junior' !.i:.-.i..r :it :.:.". topi.-. "Jriis. (Mir S ii -.' h!"r 'hrNtiaii. Kmli-avor nt ;:.". foj..-, '1'!,. o!iüt -ratiou of Sooial I. if.- 'I hi- hour for rvvnintf wo-r.-hlp Is !:'!'! tl.i.s w--k undT the anspi-s of the li .ii.ni.i Anti-Salo"n If.iuo :it 7-K. and ill l.o Ai i rt in. addretd ly tli jitfrirn,,y. J. I't IndLui.i.olN. The iniIwf-'k i - h'-'d -.n li Wednesday evening Topi.- tliin wt-k : "The IWestn ALstin n e." Mtififf of the 1 rir:iiiiz:itioiis of l'r-shy torlan S uitli I5nd and Mishnwnka on evtn!n. .v. Id, ut 7:1". All tt.f roinntunity are ur?ed to att in.-'-t i n l; i: M I m .ui?.iii' Ii -II of I r i !.iv I.i-!1 of tend. Hungarian Corner Waililton ar. and CLtrry bt . Itev. It. IJertok. pastor. nArriST. I Irt Ma!n and Wayne at.. Rer. Charlfa A. Decker, rreachln at 10:30 a. in Liening ervlre 7 Hlhle j'-hojl at l;:;o. W. K. Studebaker. superlntenJent. M'rnins wo;hlp at f:t.. Pastor's s 'L.j.st: "Soul Culture." Anthem. "luy .' I't.ict'," P-ailey. Communiou ut the ; -!os(. of the iiioruinjr nerrl-r. Junior .union at o.ax p. in. 15. Y. P. I". meet Ins a' i:veniiik' serviee at 7 :."). II. A. Miles .f the Anti-Saloon leaeue will -p-ak. Solo l.y Mrs. Heatty. "I Herinl tt 'oi. e of Jesus Say." Neldllneer. The L. -i r.l of trustee will m-et on Tuesday evening at 7:1 In the ehureb. Tbe Chrhtiun nilture elass nveeta V.iIneiI:iy evening. Supper ut ; : 1.. Study at C:4.". . A. Ta-h.-r will lead. The nilvvek ine'tlii for praise, prayer anl -nference will le held Wednesday evening at 7:l.tjulney Street Qulney street and P.lalne avenue. P.ihle sehool at i:"0 a. rn.. J. W. Kendall, superintendent. Pnaehintr serviee at 10:.".0 u. in. 15. Y. P. I". at :40 p. in. Preaching service at 7 p. in. Walter Mflieviti will nrp.nh In the ! in o ruins and Cetil Castle In tbe evening. .Midweek prayer serviee Wednesday evening at 7:1.".. Thursday evening tbe 15. P. I'. will give a muslial and literary entertainment in the eliiirrh -onslstlng of readings, solo. duet, ladies' quartet, male quartet, male chorus, and Instrumental. Lverybody welcome. No admission. Ilefreshinents Hervie at the rlose of ttu." ent rtainnientMnunt Won Iptlt 113 N. IMrdsell at Her. C. C. Carter, I. D.t pastor. ETenIng rvloe. 7;30. l'rayer mtetlng Thuraday S p. m. First Swedish Cor. Laurel and Napier sta. Service 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. CHKISTJAN. rirst Main at., aouth uf public library. Iter. John M. Alexaoder. pastor. Morntnc Plble Kebooi i:30.Prof. 11. Ü. Imel. aperlntendent. Our te.iehers are trained. lessons trraded und lasses for all ages. The Sunday s. hool will join w ith the cburvh Ii? celebrating the eventh anniversary of the building of the rhurrh. Kev. !eorge H. SnivIy will glye a"1 heinh-ally ll'ustnited Ie ture at 9:15 o'clock. Lvery nu mber of the Sunday M-hool Is nrgel to be present. Morning worship will begin :u 10 lr. Snlvely will preach. Tophof sermon : "The Fundamentals of Our I'aith." The morning service will be followed at 1 o'clock by a basket dinner. A. 'J p. m. the congregation will observe hoy communion and a Fiteelal i memorial for the beovtl dead. Able ; .i-eukers will pay tribute to those, gone I before. Lvenlng service at 7:."j. Kev. t Siuvely will speak on "Immortality 1 the Home of the Soul." All the nds of the church nfe cordially lnd to spend thi day with us in holy vit devotion Linden Avenue Church of Christ Linden ar. and Carlisle st Kdward Castle, pastor. Prenchlu- 10:4. a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. C. C. at 6:43 p. m. Prayer meeting' Wednesdij at 7:45 p. rn. Indiana.- Avenue Indiana and Witwer nvs Key. (. L. I'ohee. pastor; residence. 1715 Witwer ar. Phone --Ld Hell. Cuurch S' hool 9 :.".() a. m. i'red IL Wilson, auperintendent. trraded lessons. go. tfichers. lasse f"i all. J. I. Martin of Indianapolis will o-cupy the pulpit at the morning services. His subject will be "The Liquor Traffic." Come out and bear this powerful speaker on this vital subjectChristian L'ndeavor at O:"0 p. in. livening services at 7 :.'U p. m. Kvening sermon theme. "The Teaching of Jesus Conerning Wealth." EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION rirsi Lafayette and Monroe an., W. II. Freshley. pastor. Sunday school at 30 a. in.. George J. Long, uperloteadtnL Lesson: "Paul Shipwrecked at Melit;i" S rni.m by t he pastor at Io:30. subject: "An I'ttermost Savior. communion service will this servi.f. The pastor The quarterly bo observed at will ! assisted Ly KeT. Fred llausib. Y. P. A. at ti:.'U. Kmma Mmtz. pnldent. Subjtst: 'The Consecration of (ur Social Life." lel by the literary ulttire committee. tJospel service at 7 :Z0. lie v. 1'. L. Snyder of Culver, Ind , will preach. The official board .f tbe church will meet Monday night at 7 :3U Mrs. Oharies L. Hartman i of Indianapolis, and .Mrs. -Mircsl Snoke if Kokonio. Ind.. will speak in interest ct the W. M. S. work during th prayer ruetlng hour Thursday night. Tbe teachers' training class will uieet at tbe close of prayer meet in jr. lira IJncoiii wey W. and Brick a Kev. Ianlel D. Speicher, minister. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. Georje W. Iefire. upcrlntciident. jJornlnj worablp an t sermon 10:3O a. m Morning theme: "His Name." Young People's alliance at 0:k". p. m. Vera Iaiisman. irldent. Tplf : "The (Vn--f. ration of S-slal Life." led by Vera Pri-e. Kvening servbv ut 7:30. Theme: "The Coming of the Kingdom." Y. P. A. business meetlug Tuesday at 7:i5 p. ni. 11 ur of prayer and teachers' ni.ftlnj Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Mifpah Mam and Monroe ats. KeT. Daniel A. K.iley, pastor. Sunday school at 9:.'".o a. ra. Emmet Jester, superintendent. Sermon at 10:35 a. m. Auten Chapel Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Mrs. John Auten. Superintendent. Clas ir.tlng 11. a. m. Zlon'a FTangeMcaJ Cor. E. Wa?ne and Ft. Peter ata. ltr. Martla Gviffeuey, rtor. M. Peter's C.erman 113 W. Lasalle ST., Lev. Hug Wehheit. pastor. Sunday t.. hoi 1 at U :00 a. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. SwedUh ETanfflleaJ C.,r. Scott and Or ui , Il 1! 1 st. Sunday school at 9:30 a. Au, ust Anderson. uperlntendeut. BRETHREN. rirst nrettirea Cburcb 1311 9. MlrhIfm st.. ile, A. E. Tbomi. pistor. Sunday s hool y:30a. m . Hartley 1-Trestr.ne. iir-eriat'Ddnt. Mornitta serrlr 10:30. Christum Kndearor 6.30 p. Tealng k-rvlre 7;?l f irst ( hurrli of nrethren Indiana aT. &Ld Miauil sU Kev. T. L. Cleorge. pastor.
Snnaay acLool at 9:30 Charles Yoder, auperlnteLdr'uu Gospel sermons at lo:3J and 7:40. Krftad Chorrb of tbe Itretbren CnsbIng and Via r.r.rca au Her. J. 0. (i.ntr, pastor. uudi.y ahool at 9:30 a. G. A. Senseman. superintendent. MoraIng bervke 10:30. taafrre- l.aorlal COS S. St. Jssph ft. Key. G. F. Uyer, p.-stor. Sunday t?hrol at 9:30 a. u. C. K. Wilson, superintendent. la--es f..r all. This Is communion Sunday and all the members of thchurcli as far a- .s-ibie an- expf td t' 1 present. The pa-tor will preach a communion rmii. At the 7 :: hour u reprt'-etitatlve of the Atlti Silooii league will speak. Christian Kndeavor s.-rvi.-at :'''. Junl'T ervlce ac!i Saturday at -3o. Prater servi-e Wednesday evening, led by Mrs. L. F. Gerber. Mffiei.il board meeting Monday evening. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity Kvana-elleal Sherman .it. and Llndsey st. Kev. Albert II. Keek, pastor. Sunday s hooI 9:13 a. m. Ldward Motts. superintendent. M. Paul's Gtrmsn Lutherr.o. Jefferson and Wllüim sts. Kev. II. Holle, pastor. Germst! service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, both Knglish and German, at 9:30. Kngbsh serviee on the second and fourth Sundays of the month at 7 Gerinau service at 10:.'U a. m. Knglish serii-e on th sistiml ;iiol fonrtli Sniol:vs of the month at 7 :-".o p. m. Sunday school) both German and Liizlish ut 0 ::u) a. m. S.-rmon subject: "Holiness." Monthly iiK-eting with reception f new- nietiiLers at .': p. m. Glorl I sirdih Chapm and Kerr sts.. Iter. Jottfrtd Olson. Sunday sc-bool 9 a. m. illlle clasa at 9:13. Service at 10:30 a. tu. and 7:30 p. m. Monday evening male --bonis practice a! s o'clock. Tuesday evening Sunday school teachers' meeting at the parsonage. Thursday aternoou Ladies' Aid at '2 o'clock; hostesses. Mrs. John Pdomdell and Mrs. Andrew Iiloom. Thursday evening choir practice at 7 . Sat unlay at lo-cio a. m. -onnrmatlon school. And the Little Girls' Missionary society meets at 2 "CO p. m with Mildred and Pearl Johnson on Calvert str'et. EPISCOPAL. St. Jsd' Lafayette st, north of WashlcgtoQ av. Parish house, 310 w. Colfax ar. Light Iter. John Hazm White. D. D.. bishop of the diocese of nortlrn Indiana, rector. Iter. U. It. White, mar. Holy convmunion at 7:30. Church school at 9:43. Holy communion at ll:o. Kvening prayer at 3 oo. Sermon bv the vlc-ir. Subject: "F.elleving in iio." The district meeting of the Womnn'.s auxiliary will meet in LTkhart on Wednesday next. Haily serv ices iu chapel at 7 9 and 4::X). CATHOLIC. St. Stephen's Ilnncarlan Thomas and Mcl'heraoa ata. Lev. Alexander Varlaky, paator. Masa at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. bunday school at .00 p. m. I'enedlcHon at 3:00 p. in. Preaching at 11:00 a m. St. ratrlck's 307 S. Taylor at. Rer. lohn F. DeGroote. C. S. C. pastor. Ixjvf masses at 6:00 and 9:00 i. m. Low mass and sermon at 10:31. Baptism at 2 p. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. Sunda.icbool at 3:00 p. m. Meeting of church toilettes at 4 p. m. St. I led--Ice's rolislv Cor. Scott and Napier ita. Lev. Anthony Ztibowlcz, C. S. I,'., pastoi. Low ...ass at 7:30, 8 and 10 a. m. Sunday f hool at 2:30 p. m. iJcnediction at 2:30 p. m. St. Stanislaus' Polish 115 X. Lincoln t Iter. ICon.a-i Marciniak, pastor. Mass nt 7:30. 9 an 5 10 a. m. St. Cakiinlfs rotish S21 S. Wobstsr t. Low mass at 7:30 a. m. lllh mass at 10 a. in. Vespers at 2 p. m. St. Adlbrt's Polish Olive and Graes its. Iter. Johu Kubaekl. pastor. Hally masa at 3:15 p. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7.30. .Sunday masa a and 10 a. m. St. Joseph mil st. and Lasalle ar Patrick J. N-rrol. C. S. C, pastor. Ixw masse at 7:30 and 9 a. m. illga mass at 10. Dcnedlctlon 3 p. m. Sarreo Heart B!lan 112G W. Thomas it. Iter. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mais at 7:00 and 9:30 a. in. Suniiar acbool at 2:30 p. m. ltenedktlon at 3 p. m. Sa-rl Heart Notre Dame. Low Mass at 0:1") a. m. Students' masa at :00 a. m. Parish mass at 10:13 a. m. Vespers at 2 :00 p. m. St. Mary's German 131 S. Taylor at, Rer. J. SI. Soberer, C. S. C. paator. Mass at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Trepress club h&:i, MelTllla building. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday. 3 p. m. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jew Inn Temple Beth-El iasalle ar. and Taylor at. Services at 11: a. m. Subject of sermon: "The Ks-seuce of God." SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sunday services during the erection of tbe new church will be held at tbe Lasalle theater rt 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening ut s o'clock at the Progress club rooms. Melville building. 212 S. Lafayette tit, Sunday school fur children and young people up to the'age o! 20. is from 9:43 to 10:30 Leading rooms maintained by .his church on the Feveuth floor of the J. M. S. building, are open every afternoon froui 2 to 3 and on Saturday from 8 to H SALVATION ARMY. 213 C Washington ar. Sunday serrI frnlriir onnfir "till nr.iYi I V V r. . 1 v... bu, - ..... y . t v . w , M V- 4., bunday acbool. 2:.'X. Kveuings. gospel services 7:45. Cupt- Nehemlah Brookes, off let r la charge. CHURCH OP GOD. Serrdces are held In Melville hall. 212 S. Iafayette st. Sundsy school at 10 a m. Mrs. Kama Kallsback, superintendent Preaching at 11:00 a. m. by I. K. Van Ynctor. Subjet: "Our Future Home." Services also at i u'U) p. ia. I'ervaü me'tlng Wetlnesdny evening at the home of Miss Kvelyn K. Harsch. r,S W. Marlon st ; Mi-a Lottie It. Loan. leader. GOSPEL MISSION. There will be acTTlces held each eren Ing at the Gospel MLssIon. 428 E. Lasalle ar. GvxU speakers are provided and the public la cordially Invitid to attend. SPIRITUALIST. Tbe South Lend Progressive Spiritual soietr will hold services Sunday evening at 7:0 in Led Men's ball. 3o3 S. Michigan ft C. I. Lockridge. lecturer. Mr. Lockridge will give tests following tbe letture. MISSIONS. Mennonite Hope MIlon -407 S. 7llHara at. City 115 E. Jcffenon bird. Ray A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday school st 3 p. m. Meetings every night at 7:30. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 513 E. Jefferson bird. Regular meet-lug-Sunday 10:45 and 7:30 o'clock. Y. M. G a Y. M. C A. meetings v ir, held every Sunday afternoon. espcc. : for men. fa tbe auditorium of tbe bo- building. A special speaker will be secured for each bunday and special music will b furnished. Y. W. C A. Th F.uslne-s Woni m's Bibb lass will lc histc--c- at an informal sttry h..'.:r Sunday afteni n at 4 : "o ' l. k. Mi--I-nz Turner will read. S.e.ij' inu.-b by U.emlTS of the !as. All woiian ml glr.s are i.rdiaüy invltel to the m.s ting and t stay to the lea. Building ,-peu to 7 d. ui.
PLAYS TO ITS Hanly Says Republican Candidate Helped Pack Convention With Liquor Men. FORT WAYXE, Ind., Nov. 4. Old home trails were hit a pa in Friday Ly J. Frank Hanly. the prohibition presidential candidate, when the dry party special train came l ack to Indiana after vi-lting thirtyfour states and travelling almost 20.000 miles since Sept. 8. Hanly apain turned a hroad ranse of lire on state and national dem operatic and republican candidate?, for their silence or. the dry Issue. Indiana's two vice presidential candidates came In for particularly vigorous attacks. Fairbanks, he insisted, aided in packing the republican national convention with liquor men so his party would appeal to the liberal "vote". Of Vice Pres't Marshall he sale' that Ira I-indrith. the dry vice presidential candidate, would, if elected, lift the otlice to which ho aspires from its present "pitifully low estate to the proud position the fathers intendeds it should occupy." Unusual optimism over the do's prospects arked Hanly's speeches. "On this Ions journey." he said, "we have found a1 response to our plans for the cause such as no ether man ever heard. Over this country we have laid broad and deep the foundation for victory. Will Hnv l'lank. "(live us 3Q.000 votes In Indiana and 1,000,000 in the nation this year and we will force one of the old parties to adopt a dry plank at its next convention, or we will lead a victorious ti&ht for u dry nation with another party." Hanly was enthusiastically received. Richmond pave him a -small crowd, but "Winchester, Portland and Herne turned out pood audiences. The Winchester meetinp, held in a tabernacle, resounded with frequent cheers and shout:- of encouragement. "Whoopee, there they are" shouted a man as Hanly and Landrith appeared. "Who says they aren't bip enouph to run this government?" CITY HIT BY BLAST OF BIG HAILSTONES Hail stones of an unusually large size accompanied the storm that visited the city last nipht, many of the stones beinp fully three-eiphts cf an inch in diameter. The lightninp was also very severe and did some damage at various places. A bip poplar tree in the yard of J. 15. Huntly, 13SS b'outh Hend av., was riddled when it was struck, and the lire alarm boxes In the business district were sounded by the liphtnlnp. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS' social i; i:ts. The meeting of the Polish Falcons, Z. Halicki, No. 1, will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Z. IL hall. The meeting of St. John Cantius Literary society of St. Hedwige parish will be held Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Hedwige school. The singinp practice of St. Hedwige Choral society will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the St. Hedwige school. The St. Stanislaus Kostka society of St. Hedwige' parish will hold its meetinP Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwige school. The military band of Falcons, Z. II. No. 1, will hold its rehearsal .Monday evening; at 7:30 o'clock at Z. 15. hall. The choir of M. ItomanowskI Falcons will hold their meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Koscuiszko hall. A meeting of the Archangel society of St. Casimir's parish will U)ld its meeting Sunday afternoon at - o'clockj in the St. Casimir's school. The Young Women's Holy Rosary society of St. Casimir's parish will holj their meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Casimir's school. The singing practice of Falcons. K. Pulaski will be held Tuesday evening at S:30 o'clock at Warsaw hall. 1) HAT I IS. Anthony Prawat, 19 years old. son of John Prawat, 1017 W. Dunham st.. died Friday morning at 9 o'clock following a long illness with tuberculosis. He is survived by the following sisters and brothers. Mrs. 1,Ottie P.orlik. Josephine, Penjamin; two step-sisters and step-brother, Mrs. J. Sznn.nda. living in Detroit, Helen Prawat. living in Fort Wayne, and Joseph Jaworski of this city. The funeral will be held Monday morning at S:30 o'clock at the St. Hedwige church. IJurial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery. PF.ItSOXAIiS. Alex Rukowski, McPherson st., spent Friday in Importe. Thomas Radecki returned to Detroit after a few days' visit with friends here. Pert Klysz. 1019 W. Thomas st.. returned from a day's visit in Michigan City. Frank Palinkowski cf Clary is spending a few days with friends here. Miss Helen Czechowski arrived here from South Chicago for a week's visit with her aunt. Mrs. Rose Hartonowicz, S. Charin it. K.-ter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rudjnski, Koscuiszko st..
who has been very' HI at the St. Joseph hospital 'for the past two weeks, was removed to her home Friday sufficiently improved. Raymond ZielinskI of Stevens Point is here on business. Alexander Andrzejewski returned to South Chicago following a brief visit here. .Mis.-, llattie Garstanowicz, Hill st.. has gone to spend two weeks with relatives in Milwaukee. Joseph Sikorski. Lafayette St., is very ill. Stanislaus Ucslicki of Chicago arrived here for a couple days' visit with friends here. August Sa.zepanski of Milwaukee is here on a business visit. Ignatius K. Werwinski. 40 ö S. Chapln st., left today on a business trip to Michigan City. Importe and Klkhart. Theodore Czarnecki arrived h?re from Goshen for a visit with rfiends. Ladislaus Peezkiew icz. . Portage av., returned from Klkhart where he has been on business. John Karlowski. Prairie av., left Friday for Chicago to spend a fewdays with friends. Stephen Iaskowski of Chicago is here on a business visit. ChtI Drosinski returned to Cleveland following a short visit with friends here. Mrs. Casimier Kimmel, 1 1 4 u W. Division st., is critically ill. George Pambrowski, who has
been here visiting with friends. left today for Dowagiac. Walter Parker of Niles visited friends here Friday. Miss Nellie Iurtasiewicz. Indiana av., left this morning for Michigan City for a couple of days' visit with relatives. John Gleniew ics. Kendall st.. lias gone for an extended trip to Siginaw. Michael Aderbrecht returned to Michigan City following a business isit here. Stanislaus Oradosiewicz, Phillippa st., has pone for a week's visit with friends. P.vjI Litanski, who has been here visiting with friends, left today for Hammond. IM)LsIULL LOAMS. CK0O00OOrOOO0OOOOO-OwK000OO0OOOO4)Ov 0UOOOVU0OOO00O00O00000U0(OO0i0 00 oo oo oo READY MONEY IM oo eS TUE MORRIS PLAN COMPANY. So O 04 oo BUSINESS? -Loaning Monay. oo oo oo oo RATE? 8 per cent per annum (do oo oo luort). oo Think of this leas than 1 per oo oo crnt per mo ata. os) oo AMOUNT? From 133,00 ta 2.500. cki oo TIMET From 6 months to 1 year, oo ooSKCLKtTV Your rEltSONAL. oi oo LY signed note. o oo BASIS UF CUriDJTI CUAILAC- rj oo TER. o oo PAYMENT. 1 Weekly, semi- oo oo monthly or monthly. oo FUNCTION? To relief amall oo oo borrower of xctalve interest o oo charges. os o 8BUYILU? Over C00 sat Li fled bor- oo oo rowers. o oo LOCATION ? 201 d. Mala Street o oo Opp I'ostofflca). o oo IlOLltS? 9s- ni. to 3 p. nu; oo oo Mouday 9 i. to. to t p. m.; fiat- os oo urdaya 9 a, m. to J p. u. o oo o oo PilGNEdt lilL Z-Z2; Uome. 1? ov oo oo oo Borrow from US Wt aava you oo money. oo oo TUE MOHLIS PLAN COMBAT wo co OF ÖOÜTU BEND. o oo oa OOOOO OO OOOOOOOOOOOf) oooocoooooooooo ooo oo oooooooooooo OOO OOO 00000000000 OOC-OOO LEGAL NOTICE. TRUSTEED SALE. I'uh'lc notice Is hereby given that the nnderlcned trustee, rursuant to author ity vested In him by deed of trust dited July :Tth, 1HL;. and or record In the re corder a olee of M. Josepn eonnty, inoiana. In mortgage record book No. 120. page 14 default having been made In tbe rayment of the Ludebtednesa swured tbereby. ut the request of '.he owner of said Indebtedness win sell the property therein described. In said St. Joseph county, on the 10th day of November, 1910. ut pjblic outcry, at tbe door of tbo court house of said county, in South Bend, Indiana, to tbe highest bidder, for cash and in bar of al right or equity of redemption, dower or homestead, the propertv therein described, to-wit: Sixtee'n (10i .tires out of the northwest corner of the uw, of section 11. township north range 3 east, in St. Joseph countv. Indiana, being all of that portion of the farm of Miry S. McKnight of St. Joeeph county. Indiana, that Ilea north of tin.- üre-acre piece belonging to Eugene Snvder In said uorthwest quarter. Also forty HO' acres of the farm known i, the Samuel McKnight homestead In Penn. township, described as follows: The west half (w Vj of tbe ea hulf (eV) of the nortbeast ijuarter (ne'4 of section ten tlO). township 37 north of range a east, in said county aul state. Title is believed to be good, but I will ell and convey as trustee only. Dated this 10th dav of October. 1916. J. J .MOKKI!UN, Trustee. Thos. M. Scruggs. Atty. For inforraition apidy to trustw by letter. Cioodwyn Inst.. Memphis. Tenn. KbUte of Barbara. Henning. NOTK K OI FINAL ACOINT. P.y lirectlon of Mary Henning, executrix cf the estate of Barbara Henning, late of St. Joseph County, in the State of Indiana, deased. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatee and devisees of said (!e-edent. and nil other persons interested iu said estate, that said executrix has filed iu this Court her account and vouchers for tLe fin.il settlement of said estate, and tbey are therefore hereby required to be and appear in said Court on the 21st day of November, l'Jl'w when the same wlil be heard, and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said estate, and show cause If any then? be. why said account and vouchers stould not be approved. Witncit. thf Clerk, and the seal of the St. Joseph Circuit Court ut South Lend, Indiana. I'Oth day of October. lJli ;i: i:;j: m. iiaah, cierk. Bv CHAULL'S K LAAD, Deputy. DuCOMB A. lMiCtfMB. Attys. for Lstat--. NON-KKMDENT NOTICE. STATE F INDIANA. ST. JOSEPH COUNT V. SS. In the St. Joseph Circuit Court. September Term, lWlC. Cause No. 1T1J"J Action to Foreclose Mortgage. The Singer Maunfacturlng Company. A Corporation, vs. The Michigan Central Kailroud Company. Indiana Michigan Electric Company. The Lus.ilV l'ai-r Company, Frank P. Nbely. Elva t. Nicely, Michigan Air Line Railroad Comp.my, Union Trust Company of New York. New York Trust 'ompany cf the City of New York. N. Y., Tbe St. Joseph. South Bend and Southern, Railroad Company. Be It known, that the above-nimed plaintiff "i.is fiUil In th office of the Clerk of sai l Court Its complaint against sjl.I defendants la the above cause together with a propet aflblavlt that said defendant. Tbe St. Joseph. South Bond ar.J Southern Railroad Company, is not a resident of the St-ite of Indiana. Suivl defendant Is hereby notified rti.t .aid caue will stand f.r trial on the. -1st day of lcmler. YJ the sani being the"th day of the next term of said Cuurt to commence ut th Ci cf Soul
The second wirek, comrnencing Monday, of our Twelfth Anniversary Sale Twelve years of growing up here and keeping steady pace with the development of South Bend, this store has come to be a quasi-public institution. "To have what people want, when they want it, and at fair prices" is the motto we devote our attention to. Merchandise which comes from this store carries with it a "legend of quality" identified with the name Robertson Bros. Co.
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Commencing Moiiuay and continuing for six days, the balance of our Anniversary Sale, we will offer you ISO pairs Quaker Craft Filet Net Curtains Made up with beautiful novelty lace edges. The newest ideas in lace craft, as follows:
$3.98 Values for $3.50 Also all the balance of stock of
$2.98 HANDSOME IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS FOR $2.50.
The $3. 00 Hygeno Steel Carpet Sweeper for .
We have a few Bend, on rne 3rd Monday in November next, on which day stbl defendant Is re-quir-al to unpear to stbl crtlon. (i:oit(;i: m. Haab. Clerk. Harry It. Walr. Druiamond V Drummond, Attys. for Plaintiff. 2S-4-11 NOTICE OF AIMINISTHATION. Notbe Is herebyglveu, that the underalgned has been uppointeil by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, State of Indian, t pedal aflminlstrator i'f the estate of Christina DlnnerboUer, fate of SL Joseph County, dec-eased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. DONALD 1'. DltCMMOND. Sptx-ial Administrator. Nov. 2. V.iVl DltCMMOND fv I It UM MOND. Attys. for Estate. 4-11 It KNEW A L OP LIQIOK LICENSK. Notice Ia hereby given to the citizens oc the sixth ward s.nd of the City of South P.eud, Portage Township. St. Joseph County, and State of Indiana, that the undersigned will apply to the Ixmrd o county commissioners. t their De-fm-ber term. 1!1I. for renewal of a saloon license granted him at their July term, PJlti, for the sale of -intoxb-atlnir. vinous, mult ami spirituous liquors In lens quantities than five (." gallons at :i time, with the privilege of allowing the same ti be drunk on the premises, also the sale of cigars, tobacco and non-lntoxlcut-Ing beverages and tie serving of lunch. My place of business wherein said liquors nre to be sold and drunk is located on the ground floor situated and known as No. O'. South Brookfleld Street. South Bend. Indiana, and 1-x-atetl on the north side of lot No. l'-f) Summit Phice first addition to the City of South P-cnd. Tbe dimensions of said room are thirty-nine (00) feet, five (." in--lies long, east and west, nineteen 10 ?eet two (2 Inches wide north and south, with entrant from the front on BrookfieM street, -and from the rear of s.iid building, and two C2) dors to an adjoining store room on the north side. JOZEF ASZKLAIt. STIIYMIIR III'XITJVIID SUNK. LONDON. Nov. 4. Lloyd's reports that the Glen lir.e steamer Glenlogan possibly has been sunk. The Glenloyan was,a vessel of 3,83 S tons gross.
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combination of delicate ing qualities. The delicate traceries claim individuality, style, $4.25 of these Sweepers hit Come PUIU: VNSCLI-1SILM1SS. "lias 5orir boy Josh decided what lie Is poins to Go for a living?" "2o, replied Farmer Corntassel. 'Josh is that unselfish he keeps thinkin' about how I'm ffettin along an' never pays no attention at all to his own prospects." Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugarcoated tablets arc taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any ot the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, pripin cathartics arc ejerived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without pripinp, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of practice among patients aflicted with bov.cl and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the füect. VDc and 25c per box. All druggists. Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads S. J. rumpaclter Republican Candidate for . State Senator St. Joseph and Marshall Counties Adv.
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hi i ; i 1 1 ! Ii ti: designs with practical wear of Quaker Craft Lace pn judgment, taste. Values for $3.95 98c early if you want one. " '" 1' i - ' 'A - X. v 9 -M, ... : t f . ' Democratic Candidate for SHERIFF St. Joseph County -Ad erti-erri'-r. Convince Yourself! We make rood all our claims of having the complete, up-to-date American and Chinese Restaurant. Only the best food! The best cooking! The best service! ORIENTAL INN CAFE 117 X. MAIN" ST. TjooAj tor Du&lneva. 15 ranker Troat Dldxgpeofl and gurct-arj In ttrct. PATENT'S Ana Trtdo Mark Obtained In til Countries. Advtc FVe. GiX). J. OLTMTIL ruct-rtered Patent Atty, Tll-712 8tudebaJLer tide. &wta
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