South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 316, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 November 1916 — Page 2

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METHODISM. Flral N. ItI. ptt r. da -fco-.l y. A'j'iiii. Vub'A- h-. I tn At Ra ill .iU u Mala ft.. It. If?nry L. CU..1 ::.rt:.:. 'J ou; SunV) $:i t!.- :u: btorlain. J. -rii.t i. ! ut l- i i ;. ia i m. i.-.'l T:"'l iir Ir InN a .r.iia f it t;:l" ;- in.. . r.- I u u-sr i . r i -4 1 ' " "a i . i . i i n u!.J't: "If ' I Wi:i T.. y Kay r.irl. I I rvtrili r int.- N t!i' !i!'Jl Ii n i !T t !i- '! ' r I ! V p..:.. I r '.i i : Ill 1 I-!-r lir-r " 1 I 'Mv f i: I. 1.1 K 'A- rum "I ' ,i . 1 ? " '1 ' .b I. V ' , T. rt iry. H.i' i. A M : M'.rulri-: IT. In .iy I'Az.i r ; ',: i 't. i! Iv r.firn'iv: .t r, t !!!, W vi'" Tiv ioiiri-nl ; n "Jrnv.t UM- M" 'im-" by M T. .1. 1 1 r : i....t,i: !. -li t!!. : .! a Ii. r:i " tv II i.I.-:. i.n niä;ir : I r-' n , r"''i 'I"', i i. '.r!i III I' hx r-iti-t--; a:i! ;. rru i ca i . t - t 1 V.i " 'I'mtiT f r iv ;.!'. r lit'i ; . Trt..r . t nifi-.I St if -'1 v I.ImI : jx-tlü I" Im ' i'.v '-.ir,.-'.I.iy e ui:: IT. I'- r Ii.- tinat :'.') h i !" k. l'' tin.- i'.iitor. ft. I'anl'a Mr morlil ' v'fa t n forte ara. Kv. Jo';. i .r.'.ine; r.ntor. S'unJ.iT ! nt 1 .0 1 Ia !J. I) a. m.. C.rre Cor. J. M' Mpan ani Ttitt tl. r-r - r, I, t' ii ji.rtr um: if. 'Ins meetIp.P m:5; MIv, Mary Juiuftt.' oh r. Mia-tay M-ho-1 at '.:'. 1 1 r 1 ii t -1 1 1 1 1 1 . IT' i' h!cjr 1 '):" a. r.t. in. lohn A. T::i-iii: -What la t:. Kl!i? l :i of V, . 1 : 'I'i' inr r:..tio!i ut -J:." I m I'm Mt'.ry --Vf-n-ham. üpwort'i l';r'".e :i t ;. m. ;i-!. ).'t: "If Th-y r;,nn"t r.-'.h-ve la 1 Will Thev i:. lii vc In Mir ClirNlV U'l liv I I iyil Hun' !i. ITi-.i' hin' :it T:"( njIL lie: " i 1 KiA.nl fr l-vc." l..-:u!.r Ui.-tii)- M-ri'liy at 7:.'h p. m. -.lay at :: i.l'-s S ih'.ath. 7 :;i ! m I Ii i r t ii' !i rm f 111!'. at l.otti i-rvit" on ii. I'. W. M..r!e iliri i ts t!.' li' in :i ', nt -i'-!! -r !' ri;-. ami ulll Suintav. At t I t- Suml t v ta-. mini rvi. . - II. W Mr-e u!'! !! r '-A-I..r,' aii'l Stiii." (I--UI. tlii.ir will -in 'Tliri-t Si.. ill I'.i- Kinu'" Lowrll HeiRTi t Miner nn-1 Kran-ia t- Cut II. i;uL. p i:or. S;.n:Iaj u-Lool V 4j, :. ii. M.t!it. fiii. rliit-nt!-iit. MornIre jervt-p :'" a. m M iriiu- mrvi'i- at 11 fM-.-k. Theme: 'II..- Iyii-t's lT-.-r." lij.Ai.rtli Ira-'i:-ji ;:.'.; M.irv I . n-r. Ni-Lr. r.venlni i' r v h h at T :::. Th "A m ti' ii f L.! f " Th" i.ial" .p. nt t uill pr.i.!.' Inr nii- ial itvi-ii.- .it tin- in'-ruin s. rvi. I'll-J the I.!''.!.-' l'lil'le iUirt.t fT the ev.n'.iii MTVi'o ML I week M'Tvi't-s In. y ;it 7 :.':o in. 'I hi', is Urini -'iiii'-l.ii'l v Wit'a mi" mi'iitli. Trinity r.'nlne nn-1 Vn- ir avs , Iter. M-.Tiii . Munt, f.ifttor. l'.ii.l- i' l-O'l t ;.".;. 'Uftn IMm;:Ij. superititeiMlent. M'rn!nz v. or-'.iip u ii i . r iu"ii at l' : ',:. r's tiiem-: "Tli- I'iii" Art of lnrU.ttlni .-is a Meurn t 'hriit'. ii 1'erf.- -titi." Sj'c ; il m,i'.'-. I vntion.il m''tiiii of ti..- i:pu.rth li-.- 'ne at : 1 Id Mr Hunt. At :- an aiiLr. Iisti'hrvi . -.Man'- '!ii f Pe-irc" vill I the viii.. it. the T.-l:i -r iTinoii in the Mrle ,in "ITlrnal N-ls." The h.iru-i-lioir Mill Sine There nill le special Ii.eetlnp at the ehnr-!i every nihtjhis min week, ev pt Satunhiy. at T :::. Th" iii--tl.i an- -p" ially ilsi-ne. Tor Aoiinp pei'i'h-. I'if a') are w -l ni'. Stn.t. ' 'i. :iki r I.IVC I'K'tl S- ' UIKI i"i : a i the ilifT-ri-rit ni''ht-i. and M'ocl.il Solot-tS will stntr. rian to -me every nU'ut. Tiie Junior haiiie w'll hue WedncM.iay n. :; :.".0 p. in : Mr- W. L. n-.v.-n. sni. rIntendent. The N'iii.irh'.I Hi'ile !.!- forimTly tar.-'at hy Mr. rar-u. m-em on Tc-day afternoons at ':.".' t study Mitt'.ev. I'or thi- month it will mf with Mis M'.r.!i"U-e. inn:; Kiverside .'.r. : Mr. limit. tea.I'.er. Epworth Mftinirliil-Cir. Lincoln way W and Oliv St. A. Hnnt-r Kenna. Pastor. Sunday .'l at :"' l'inmy. super Inf end i-:it. M.-rnln" worship at Ml ni. Sil !- eit: "''an I i' -lieve the r.ihhpec hli rrüi'i.: hy M-loi-ts. I.vi'Mii, or-:np at 7 :.'U. aervl'-e eva n je I i t i-. Toph" : "A I'l-a for Ap'-toti" 1 '.n t Ii ui i -rri In i:e1'ion." rpworth iir'ie at i:"i p tn. Mernhership eampai-n I'.iin-. Cor Sunday !. h'X'i is Ki'aiicl. Separate lass ro'HH f r all. JCUer TarT. M T.. S. Fventh St.. Tr. J. A. T.ör.l. pisfiir. Sunday h.-hool l'uhlic vorship ut lo:l'i a. in. aud 7:3d p. in. Stull Memorial MkMrin .mfl Vlrtorts Sts. Kev. r.abb. tttor. Sundiy school at D:C a. m. A. Katterheinrich. superlutendcnt. German T.r. fayette and Wnyne sts.. Ter. II. S. Miller. jister. Sundiy school 9 :30 a. m . J.hr. Ko-h. superintendent. rreaMPR 10:30 a. in. and 7:3' p. ni. liy). worth leii'rue 7 p. m. I'rayer nuetiiij Wednesday 7:43 p. rn. lVrlTn SirapTe st. and firltt.n st.. r.ev. Walter C. Morris, pitor. Morning ervl.-e 10:.'V). Kvcnins i'Ttkc 7 :3d. Sunt'ay s'-ho"! 0:3) a. n.. Adam M.dctt. superlntendent. I'njcr inetUug Wcdaesuay even la p. 7:30. PRI:H METHODIST. I ree Metiidi-t I'ennsv Ivaui.i averMie .nd i:ch Hf'vt. c. i:. Nh.irt. pastor. Sunday s.!;....; :.".. a. tn . I 'a u 1 N.idf7-1, lo-".o a in. ami 7 . '( p. m- IT.i vi-r v,.rVl. ,. li . a .ui. and 7 :3o p tn. I'r iu r -ervi-c M-i-y Tharsd.iy at 7 :."- p to ltler Park tree Mrtho.llt Fo'nt:ith an I ln sts. i:. S. Jennings. r Astor. Wolf., Sunday -h -.d 10 a. in., L. 1". auperlDtendent. AFRICAN M. 0. Zlen A. M. I. Itev. S. Samuels, prtt5r. I'rvsi'-hinc lo:4. a tn. arid 7:Kr i. m. Siiiidat !. h;"l at 1 ': N. J. Olivier. eu'.-rn:teti-l-iit. ihri-tim l."r.d.-aor at p. m. Chirlc- C i n-M- nt. ,p-..iv nicht, .-ott-iir prayer :ii.-t-. 7:7 N. 1 ram i- st. I'liday tti-ht. NV in h . f,-:,st. .-u:!'l. iv will be .-ur ,u.:r:-r!y I..-, tit I r NN". Hc'iM'T will s,-ak I'ioriiin and e-n!n- ain' Kev. lil.i stew;i r t will s:-ejk at 3 o'iI mU. A are wei4 oii.e. 01iet If V.. Servi.-fs are held nt th? K. wf 1. hall. H N. Main St.. Suadaj PRESBYTERIAN. f'Irat Tor. WnMnctcn cv. and Iafay. Mie st , l'ev. Char;e A. l.lpp.m oW. I . l.. mm later. Mlü Cnarluilf M. I art ridje. 'iKunnl t i trln ist er. I'uldh- w..-w'.i;i at H:l.- a. n .H'-I p m. Mo'iiiiii." sul-j't: "FsiiiC World as Net Ahu-ini It." Mj-i al i.r.i. .rw!. in t !i ce:ii: uith oni. .iaik.... w ........ - i 0 the and .ort iiddr.-.-ss l.y th,- mtiii-ter on -l.ove a:i i"-ir."" r.lf le .. 'a ol at ':' ' a in. M--n' d Fellows.op i-ib at .:' a :'i. i::..ie-4 .r .-.Hi.tv at ."' P ta. J utii.-r N "t;:.-' IV .p'.e's soi-N-fv at '. p. m Sal j. t : iJr.'Wh In Mm 1 " l':-' M 'cw ; a will epeik. Nt:dw. k rn-. titü f -r ln.' . r ;:al ..nf r e NNcdm--...y at :.' Irinttj Cor. Vfat av. at.. Kev. John S r.i.r-.s. a-aoil CTi.ir.ca Wa, ten.'nT.t. Morr.;:: i...o;r -f w oran 1 St. Pr'tor pastor r.il le :uer. t"up.-ria-!;ip :il b:l.". N i.iii..' ' s!.ip Jiaa t ats-t -' I ' T s-r:: ..-opU-'s i ";r'.-th:ü Fn P .. L.I h.-'U at ; :'4 p ni aui. ns t ir..- t a i i t he y. 1 1 i- .-. K v.ll.ii rf 7 :." :rh s I v t!..w,'.k Tili' on Vi-'l:i' - 1. 7 :: f ! :..w d t v t ! . LP-V c"--.d !.:? sapper r f.i. r. ; 'o 1 W I V ;it - I i i I NU 1- . at li . ,"ht , ! 1 '..ir pi. l'r. : . N rtmlot-r Kev. raster. Sun-h.y - ho. iri.rotis. s'iper'.r.te:..' kl ip .it 10 :i" i m. a:. Morruai thm-: r. r.f s ; i. l ll"v t ' 1 ." en"i z t !. : : 1' ' 11. J ' :'. int. i : : .., , . i' ' : .1 ! II m f f tier. J . I '. w o r - : n 1- . , i . tn. '! r i - l :..;.. " :.d t.;r F at it :i::. IL A t ' :..-! i ast rial P Iii T k. Ir.t. '. K. at t I',, m ro:-. i " !:;' ..t Men Pray: 1 I.:, i t'l-a I : stltl.-n P: -NV Nat:.' hv 1 1 I'rii . r I:. t A.Hep h ip-' i."r -r.l P.-.ytii as ;r-yrge Wl.Iia-n Al.i !.. B I.. m:io-;er. Blb'e s'-hoo! 9:3 Carl Fll-ry. auperln-tendeut-Classes f-r ail ottedahts

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A'l ilfs tr, International leaon ; til ,,- fr'-ni J u n J r down the grided intern. i'omp'trnt tn hT ar? rrrrldd. M-Ttilr: pul'li v-r.-l.l at 1j:1". ( aMIdren' M!.ry--r'ri ;n oa "A Worker Who SM.-'!." an. I ;i ! lit - ernion u "In fnin. i Smt l -." I"tlj liv iht- UiinUt-r. .Ii::.i-.r i:tJ!-avT sit .'! toj.h i,r I " r l-r. I . Sc-nb.r rhri-tlm - . A "J-Mi. ! I.n'iO.lVor vlc.r at I. t : .i : -now m r I.. "ir"or onif wi.a Strnn r. e .i r;' I ! t ! rm':i " i."" mi;iiifr on th fhTii-. I'i-truliinz I reuen -e. Tfie mill week nn-ttr: 1 liejij e;ih VeMrIav venirr at ":". Trlf this w.-.-k.: ir.i i"is Ily Ueni'tlt"."' I Mutiitrlan orner Waii! 'on T. and i Terry t . H r. I. Rrtok. pastor. nArnsT. rimt f!n and Wayne at". TleT. Ch uift A . ! kcr. Prenrtilnsr nt lOi.o ? in livenin? service 7 lill.le sn-ii at 0:::i. W. K. stuit-bikcr. sui'erinif a i- . tnf. i rn-iihin: at 10:t.". n. ni. ani 7 :T.rt p. mliv Ilev ll.rm.iii r.iirn "f Cap"'hs. Mi-h. .Junior union at Ö P- IQ ! p r :it :!." ii. ?n. Prayer meeting Weilnen'hij" ev-nliii at 7:1". Juiney Mreet - Qtllney Ftrert nnl 1m i1:i ;itcnn. r.lnl.. nrho.il at 1 ain.. .1. W. Iliiclalh superintemlent. l're.'K hin." -ervi. e at 10:.".o a. III. I'- V. '. I', nt'". :4.- m ITc.k hlnj: ."ervice at 7 "(! p. m. Mount Zlnn TViptUt 11.1 N. nirds11 St. Her. C l l'ater. Ii. I.. p.isto-. Kr.nlnr aerVicr, 7'h l'raytr mectlnf Thura.l iy S p. m. rirat Sellh "or. Ianrel and Nap'.er ts. h'crvlec lv:30 a. rn. and 7:0 p. m. CHRISTIAN. ririkt Mil" Bt.. 6otith ot puhllc tlbrary, Itev. John M. Alexander, pnstor. Morning l'.ll.le m tio',1 i .CO. l'rof. II. G. Imel. aul.e:intii.'.ent. nur tea. hT are trained, le.oi4s r: .t.-.l nii.l I. f.r all utre. Kvery i ,,.;M ,,.r pupil Is urye-1 t e pres-

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r.apti-t fri-n.N w; villi warm, .inine in- worlilp at l':lo. Sermon y the i' t..r Ionic: ' in I hams. i .veil I u n J w orsh p at 7:.".'. Serr'iou: ine i roiji.- .l s,.n " Iriitri.! :it-lv after ine serrnoii th' two r'-!s of phture film will 1... !i..wi,. hirst. "Tlie i'ro.liiil ""T v.. -on. I. -Th.' Man He Mlsht Have IN-eii." ! S.- ial mui'- liy the clioriM choir ltn j in..! i.iiir and t v'eiilnp. Senior 'ii rUtlaii 1 i:i .!.- i v..r at ;:!." p. m. Tpl-: "How to ( I'.. Strir,'." ITnyer ami rale (mtvI.v 'e'In-itay rvenirii 't lopic: "My Money and t;..d's Kingdom." At th- lo-. f th. .iiln if i"rvie th rite f (hii-thin l.iptHm will te u.IiulnNtereil. Linden Arenue Choreli ? "hrlt -Linden nv. and Carlisle nt. Hdward Castle, paitor. I'r earn. nc 10 :-l."5 a. ra. and i :30 P m ijndnr n.-hol 9:10 a. m. C. E. at fi:4- p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday n: 7:15 p. m. Indl ma Aren ti Ind i n n a and Witwer nvfi Kev. t. 1.. Cohee. pastor; reshlence. lTi:j Witwer av. l'h'no L-Jivti Hell. Cd urea eehool 'J:?a a. m. Fred H. Wilson, au eriutciulcnt. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION lirM Lafayette and Monroe ata., W. II. Frcshk-y. pastor. Sanday school at l-30 a. iu., Ueorge J. Lonr, superintendHl. Lesson: -Self denial for the Sake oT O 'ers." At 10:31 KeV. 1". IW-rjier. il.M .s.-erftary of Itihle s.-hools and Voiini people's societies of th' I'vetl-ielii-al cliuich will speak. Y. 1. A. at i:.ui, Fmma Nimtz. president. Subject: -How f.. IV Strom,'." Id ly I'mnia Schweitzer. F.veuini gospel xervi. e nt 7-::o with seruioh by thf pastor. Y. P. A. business meetlui: nt the home of Charles Matteson, 411 S. Lafayette St.. Ttiesdav n!:rht at 7:1"- Prayer ineetinir Thursday niiht ut 7:-" und tea. hers meeting at closi of prayer meetlnsr. '1 ho hrotherliood will meet Friday night. Grace hlnroin way W. and Brick at Rev. luntel D. Speicher, minister. Sunday pehool at 0:30 a. m.. George W. I4. vine, auperlntc.idcnt. Morniaj worship and sermon 10:30 a. m Moruin- sul.j."t: "The Itread of Life." roui'i People's alliance ut 0:1. p. ni.. Vera Iau-man. pr-sldent. Topic: -How to IV Strung.' led y .1. NN. WcriitZ. Fvenitii service at 7u".0. Sul1... t : "His Name." Midweek service N ednesday ut 7 :30 p. m. Mirpan M.itn and Monroe stn. Iter. Daniel A. Xaley, pastor.' Sunday school at y:30 a. m. F.mmet .Tester, superlnttn lent. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Auten (. Impel Sunday fchool 10:f-O a. m. Mrs. John Auteu. superintendent. Cla.-s nieetiui ll:lHa- rn. ZHn'a Kfanfellral Cor. E. Wavne and St. Peter bts. i:ev. Martin tJuffeney, pastor. st. I'etcr'a German 113 NN". Lasalle av.. Lev. llui Weichelt. pastor. Suuday si ted at V:(!0 a. r.. , Leiuhir services at 10:10 a. in. Ladies Aid meets at : p. ni. Ctimnilttee of huil.l.ni fund at 3:1 P- m- Sunday school tea. hers meet Tuesday at i :30 p. m Sewlnir clr ie meets Thursday afternoon at Mr-. Friedrh-h llelurlkowskl's, lhll S. Fellows St. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Swedish FvangelleaJ Cvr. Scott and Orchard t. Sunday school at 9:30 a. dj . August Anderson, superintendent. BRETHREN. Flrt rtrfthren cnnrcli 121 5. MichIrin et.. Ke. A. K. Thonas. paator. Sundav school J :30 a. m.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning" service 10:30. Christian Fndeavor 6:30 p. e. ''venlnf ervhe 7:30. In the evening the past r will Rive a 'ontiuu itiori f his di.- onr-s on "The llarmonv .f Nature and Uevela tlon." Chri-tiaii NVorkers' met-tini ut f:."A Mr. Aldott will Uxi.I. i:nd-aors meet at -amc hour. Prayer naefinjr at the . -huri'h Wednesday' eteniiu at 7:3o, Mls .l. iinl. Ce.'cr will lead, tiood conreiati. n il sini:lnr at all services. I Trat Church of Urethren Indiana 8T. and Miami st. Itev. T. K. t;eorRe. pastor, sunnay a -hool at 9:30 Charles Yoder. a ifrinteiidcnt. F!a-s-s f.r all. Got-pel sra. oris at 10:".0 and 7:3.0. Seron.l hurrh af Iba Urethren Cushin- and Van Huron -t.. Lev. J. G. Gntor. pasior. Sundsy achool at 9:30 a. tn., G. A. Sensen. an. bupt-rlnteadeot. Mornii.. M.rh.e lü:30. onfrrrnr' Memorial I'nlted Urethren '- S. Sf. Jo-cpli st. Kev. t.a-fr. Sunday sdi-l at ; F. I'o rer, '.:3o a. in . i i: Wii-.-n. sriperiutendciit. Cla-es for .luui.-.r uut-tiui taca Saturday at Th. p.istor will prc.i.-h mornini; and ,vni:ic. At the nmrnintf worship he will speak on -I'l.e Iuty -I Sclf-Judiment." In th- 4.- nini lie will ile a tetnper-uv e a l ln-s in harmony with NV..rld I'emi.riiue Sundav. The Chri-tiJii F.uleavor w ill l.ac a rally pn-ctiug at o:.o. i'rayer rvi.e NN'.'.l'n - lav evening: Miss Ada nh" Pia ve lal r. 'hoir pra the after j servt e. The Prot hcrhv.t.l will) i..t Tuesday evening- Kev. J NN. Lake! .r Iilkl.art. Ind. will gle the addrcsf t:..- evening. Lvery man of the cou-gri-'ati.-:i is ur'--l t b1 prc-eut. LUTHERAN. Holv Trinity Kvancelical Shcrru.in av. ::i.d Lhi 1-ev st. Kev. Albert II Keck. p..-toi w irl ui: M-:; S..NJ-. sun d iv s. S.d : :13 M tts. superiuteicleut. a in-. I.J-Clas-es f.r s KiMe . 'ass t .Müht by the pastor, t f b -s.a : 'Joseph S. Id Into i'-y i" t hilf -"Ml.e with seriii.-ll by i th, ..it'T at lo:.u u. m. Vespers wlthi -criu.h at p. m. Subject: I he lii.e Hunger and Thirst." Luther b-ai'ä." Pcvti"n il servi -e at s-.int p. m. l'M.e üa':. bi-r- "f the brotherhood and rt'- ir i- will be ntertaltn d on Man- ! i e.-nl.i by Char!.-- ITa-t with a -oi';..r :u If. 3 iian'.-. J.'Ui N. Nlb hiiiii -t. The h-'ijr is 7 :.".". The supper will ti f. l owed ! the US ill business im-etllig a'.. I a -ial hour. I utlier leaiii' bulins aul so.ial iieti.'! ou. Tuesday

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fMilnf ; plar nf mating to t n-noum-M Sunday. All-lay sewing tr omen of ccrr-ir:itlon u Wednesday at t!i- home f Mrs. (iunn on 1'ortJk'e avenue. A !' ial Diltiuc 'f the men of the eoLcregatlun will be. held at th Lurch on iliielay even Inj?. It Is Im portant arul i-vcry man or tLe couaryzttion tircfl to In irrsnt. lue vom I .... ,,i .i...,. III ni--t WeilI nd.l.iv evening place . to Ne antioun el .,.,.- nif,.r rrhcarsal on KrMay evenInt: at the church. Annual cvery-m;m-I-r-MQvajin on Sun.Jay uftcrnoon. Nov. VJ ft. raat'a Cerman Lothernn. Jefferaoa and WlUiim ata. KeT. II. Hille, paator. German aerfire at 10:30 a. m. Sunday f '.-I.ool. both Knclisb and German, at f:i). i:nelijh servhe on the Be-.nd and fourth SumlaTH of the month at 7 Ueriaaii siihj'ct: 'TattD." i:iiffllh jstfJ;i-t: "The Weldlnj; ttarnient. Wa!tn.-r league monthly l;ul.a-ss im-et-ll. Tue-day at s:" p. m. GlorU Del wedUli Chßpin and Kerr t.. Iter. ;nttfrieri (hon. Sundy acbool 9 a. m. Ilible cliea at 9:15. sr?lce at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. EPISCOPAL. ht. Jamaa' Lafayett it., north ot Washington av. 1'orlsh house. 310 W. i'olfax it. ltig-ht Iter. John Ilaien White. U. D.. blahop of the diocese of riortlrn Indiana, rector. ReT. 12. It. Wblte. Ticar. CATHOLIC. M. Stephen's Hungarian Thornaa and Mrl'Leraon ata. Kev. Alexander Varlaky. pastor.. Mass at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. Sunday acbool at 2:v0 p. m. Denedlctlon nt .T:U0 p. m. rreaehin? at 11:00 n. m. St. I-atrleU'a 30T H. Taylor at.. Tlx. John F. Detiroote. C S. C, pastor. masiea at 6:00 and 9:00 i. m. Low nisss and aermoD at 10:30.. Baptism at I p. ta. Veapers et 3:30 p. ni. Sundaicbool at 3:W p. m. Meeting of cuurcc Societies at 4 p. to. St. Hedwige' Pollah Tor. f cott and Napier sts. Ket. Anthony Ziibowlcz, C. S. t pastoi. Low i.:a8S at 7 -50. 9 and li) a. m. Sunday B'bool at 2:C0 p. m. ßenedlctlou at 2:S0 p. m. tit. 8tanllaua Pollah 415 X. Lincoln at. Rev. ltoman Marriniak, paator. Masa tt 7:30, ö aud ;0 a. ra. St. C'aalmlr'a rollah S21 t. Lov masa at 7 :Z0 a. m. 8. Webatar Hlfh man at 10 o. ßi. Vespers at 2 p. ro. ft. Adellxcrt'a Pollah Olive and Grara Sts. Kev. John Kubackl. paator. Dally miss at Z.o p. m. Holy hour Wedneday evening" at 7 :0. Sunday uass U and 10 a. m. St. Joseph mil st. and T,aial trM Patrick J. Carro.'l. C. S. C. paator. Low tna sus at 7 :30 and 0 a. in. iilgh mini st 10. Prediction 3 p. m. Sarrod Heart Belclan 1126 NT. Tho.na it. Kev. Charles . Fischer, pastor. Masa st 7:00 and 9:30 a. ra. Sunday achool at 2:30 p. in. Benediction at 3 p. m. Sacred llrrt Notre Dame. Low Mas3 at G:00 a. ru. Students' mas. at S.-oo a. m. Parish inaaa at 10:13 n. m. Vespers at 2 :00 p. in. ft. Mary's Gernmn 431 S. Taylor at., ftev. J. M. Seherer, C. S. C. pastor. Maas at 7:30 and 10 a. rn. Sunday school at 2:30 P- m. Denedlctloa at 3 p. m. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Progress elnb ba!!. Melvllla building. 21J S. Lafayette at. Sunday. 3 p. mTEMPLE BETH-EL. Jewish TrmpU Deth-H laaalle av. and Taylor st. Sermon: "livery Prayer farm J an Answer. " Tin- P.eth-Fl Literary s lety will meet uext Wednesday evening. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison ats. Sundiy services during: the erection of the new churcn will he held at the Lasalle theater at 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting ou every Wednesday evening at h o'clock at the Propres dub rooms. Melville bulldln?. -1"J S. Lafayette -st., Sunday school for children and young people up to the age o' 'JO. i from 9:L" to lo:30 Leading rooms maintained by this church on the seventh tloor of the J- M. S. l.uildlntr. are open every afternoon from 2 to 0 and on Saturday from 6 to & SALVATION ARMY. 119 L Washington nr. Sunilaj sertlees : Morning. ounty Jail. 9:30; noon, Hunday school. 2:30. Kvenlngs. gospel tervices 7:45. Capt. Neheualah Brookes, offlctr In charge. CHURCH OP GOD. Seryices are held In Melrllle ball. 213 F Lafayette st. Sunday achool at 10 a. in. Mrs. Kmma Kallstack, auperlntendent. . , , , ... r.lble studv nt 11:00 n. m., 1sl by Miss Kallsback. F.ereau in--ting on Thurs.lay evening at 0J1 S. Pellows -t . led by IL C. Stllsou. GOSPEL MISSION. There will be aerrlce held each even. In at the (iospel Mhalon, 423 E. Laalle av. Good speaker are provided and the public la ivrdlally invited to attend. SPIRITUALIST. The South Kend Progressive Spiritual socletv will hold services Sunday evening at 7:?:0 In Ked Men's hall. 3uG S. Mlchigan st. C I. Lock ridge, lecturer. Mr. Lockrldce will give teats followlog the lecture. MISSIONS. Mennonlte Hope Mlsalon 107 S. WI1ham bt. Clty113 K. Jefferson Llvcj. Kay A. Ulrd. auperlntendent. Sunday school at 3 p. m. M?etlngB every right at T:30. Sunday schol at .1 n'i lock. Classes for nil. with tho rd tff blue i-outf-st on. lUMe class at 4 oN l.'k. In the Pith chapter of Genesis, livening servil- at 7:3o with spi Ial music. Supt. Kay A. P.ird will speak on "The Anchor of Faith In God." Services every night ut APOSTOLIC FAITH. 513 E. Jefferson blTd Regular meeting Sunday 10:13 and 7:30 o1 clock. Y. M. C A. Y. M. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, eapccially for men, 1 the auditorium of the boxs bulldlnf. A anecial apeaker will be secured for each ! Kuuday and apeclal mualc will to furaI Uhed. . - iir f l. . v. . The P.uslness Womon'K Bible class will be hostesses at an iufurmal story hour Sun-lav ufteru-in at 4 :ru 'clock. Miss Lenz Turner wl;l read. Splal mu-ic by u;i".ubers of the clas- All women and girls are cordially invite.l t ) the meeting and to stay to the tea. Building open J to 7 p. ui. MEXICAN AGREEMENT IS AGAIN HELD UP ATLANTIC CITY. NT. J.. Non10. Contlrmution of reports of the increased strength of various reactionary moNements In Mexico served t off-set today the apparent determination of the representatives of the Mexican-American Joint commission to effect an early adjustment of the problems the two goernments are facing. I'ntil otticial reports revealed the truth of stories of Villa' successes in the north und of the progress :r.ado by other reactionaries In the south, there appeared a probability that an agreement would be entered into, perhaps next -week

Here is Indiana Vote by Counties for President and Governor

INDIANAPOLIS, InJ., Nov. 11. Indiana for president and governor,

COUNTY WILSON IH'GHKS ADAIR (D) GOODRIC Adams . 2,937 1.74 2.S07 1,776 Allen 9,470 10,169 9.47S 10,001 Bartholomew 3,441 ..,2S7 3,3S:i 3,304 Henton 1.4S2 1.84S 1,45." 1,833 Blackford 1,869 1,295 1.S33 1,01$ Boono 3,510 3,334 3,465 3,360 Rrown 1,151 609 1,147 C73 Carroll 2,401 2,468 2,33') 2,4S0 Cass 5,020 4.SG6 3,078 4,847 Clarke .1,572 .1,173 3.4S4 3,163 Clay 3,435 3,102 3,254 3, 064 Clinton 3,662 3.638 3.3SS 3,604 Crawford 1, 508 1,201 1,446 1,194 Daviea 2,139 3.194 3,056 3,189 Dearborn 3, 10 2.31S 2,934 2,299 Decatur 2,372 2,706 2,355 2,65S Dekalb 3.372 2.S9S 3,232 2,857 Delaware 5,94" 6,918 5.S35 .967 Dubois 3,002 1,446 3,028 1.43S Klkhart 5,72.1 5.850 5,572 5,814 Fayette 2,07 4 2,360 2,009 2,336 Floyd 3.S30 3.200 3.711 3,144 Fountain 2,437 2,634 2.405 2,639 Franklin 2,426 1,495 2.3S0 1,455 Fulton 2,231 2,323 2,208 2,321 Gibson 3,686 3,491 3.6S7 3,490 Grant 3.S27 6,059 5.62S 6,049 Greene 3,990 3.S7S 3,843 3.7S7 Hamilton 2,799 3,951 2,732 3,859 Hancock 2.779 2,138 2,684 2.8S0 Harrison 2,300 2,047 2,270 2,022 Hendricks 2.412 3.046 2,367 3,014 Henry 3,560 4,386 3,496 1,364 Howard 3,934 4,777 3,618 1,657 Huntington 3,800 2.758 2,728 3,742 Jackson 3,312 2,422 3,164 2.3S9 Jasper . 1,442 1,920 1,433 1,925 Jay 3,025 3,035 2,049 3,056 Jefferson 2,514 2,676 2,447 2,643 Jennings 1,686 1,791 1.607 1,759 Johnson. 3,108 2,428 3,060 2,430 Knox 5,380 4,803 5,272 1,732 Kosciusko 4 3,4 47 4,025 3.27 7 ' 3,858 Lagrange 1,547 2,024 1,459 1.9S7 Lako 9,158 12.571 9,139 12,656 Laporte 5,276 5,726 5.175 5.5S4 Lawrence 3,102 3,833 3,004 3,694 Madison S.10C 7.449 7,719 7.463 Marion 34,621 40.2S8 33,918 40,677 Marshall 3,221 2,855 2,1 1 4 2,81 4 Martin 1,549 1,534 1,50." 1,496 Miami 3,834 3,390 3, ,69 5,401 Monroe 2,796 3,033 2.C71 3,003 Montgomery . ... 4,107 4,300 4,022 4,340 Morgan 2,615 2,860 2,562 2,846 Newton 1,717 1,263 1,259 1,337 Noble 2,991 3,338 2,990 3,346 Ohio 626 594 614 585 Orange 2,041 2. 4SI 2,043 2,442 Owen 1,812 1,5 S 4 1,756 1,555 Parke 2,329 2,534 2,148 2,135 Ferry 2.0S9 1,762 1,996 1,721 Pike 2.212 2.167 2.14 8 2,125 Porter 1.S66 2,913 1,776 2,784 Posey 2,722 2.291 2,626 2,240 Pulaski 1,387 1,474 1,361 1,450 Putnam 2,826 2,354 2,870 2,448 Randolph 2.671 4,079 2,756 2,906 Ripley 2,549 2.686 2,526 2,648 Rush 2,569 2.918 2,520 2,920 3cott 1,068 S92 1,027 781 Shelby 3,910 3,201 3.S39 .1,150 Spencer 2,344 2,560 2,324 2,495 Starke 1,293 1,514 1,301 . 1.495 Steuben 1,427 2,418 1,364 2,403 St. Joseph 9,709 7,961 9,303 7,943 Sullivan s. 3.8S0 2.630 .1,668 2,568 Switzerland 1,446 1,214 1,410 1,202 Tippecanoe 4,918 6.386 4.S84 6,283 Tipton 2,3.17 2,166 2,311 2,14 8 Union 821 990 S02 998 Vanderburgh . ... 10,061 9.995 10,122 9,921 Vermillion 2,343 2.607 2,223 2,319 Vigo 11,165 S.934 10,421 9,178 Wabash 3,168 3,849 3,08S 3,814 Warren 1,017 1.710 931 1,335 Warrick 2,244 2.396 2,226 2,405 Washirgton 2,239 1,833 2,3is 1.S42 Wayne 5,004 6,102 4,959 5,871 Wells 2,928 1.948 2,827 1,942 White 2,262 2,4 41 2,206 2,388 Whitley 2,510 2,191 2,454 2,185

fflO IMPORTANT GAMES OH! TODAY

Northwestern and Ohio Must Win to Stick in Conference Race. International News Service: CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Only fo-jr "bis nine" conference teams are in action today, but upon the results may depend the football championship for 1916. Northwestern meets Iowa here and Ohio tackles Indiana at Columbus. If Northwestern Nvir.a and Ohio does not, the purple will be alone at the top of the heap. Then it will be up to the Ohio-Northwestern Käme a Nveek from now to decide nn here the crown goes. Iowa is not Kiven much chance to defeat the conlident Northw e-tern-ers, even with the lattrr's line-up crippled by the absence of at least tNVo stars. Neither should Ohio have fcny trouble walloping the Indianans. Hut remembering what happened last week when the dope -was turned upside down and inside out, anything: is likely to happen today. The other conference teams will be idle today. Western rooters, however, are more than interested in the tilt between Michigan, undefeated this year, and Cornell at Ithaca, as revealing the respective class of football in the east and w est. BLIZZARD IN MONTANA ! Snow Palls in ITickly Pear Valley to Dcptli of Six Indies. HELENA. Mont.. Nov. 11. Northern Montana is experiencing the first real blizzard of the winter. inow was general throughout Prick- j ly Pear valley and northern Mon-; tana and fell to a depth of three to' i-ix Inches.

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Complete but unofficial returns for give:

MINOR PARTIES VOTE. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 11. 67 out of 92 counties complete: President Hanly (proh.) 1?,,444; Benson (soc.) 16,008. Governor Moudy (proh.) 13,868; Farmer (soc.) 17,877; Daily (prog.) 4,416; Trunko (soc. lab.) 1,269. U. S. senator Dyer (long term) (prog.) 3.084. Clifford (short term) (prog.) H.525. FOUR GAMES SCHEDULED Pottawatomie Park Will I- Ilusy .SiKt on Sunday. Pottawatomie park will see the clh of four fast teams in baseball on Sunday morning at 9:f0 o'crock and in football Sunday aft2rncon ut 3 o'clock. In the morning the W. O. W. Indoor baseball team of the Mishnwaka Fraternity league will meet the River Park All-stars for the third time. lotteries fcr the "NV. O. W.. otstot and Kujawa, for the All-stars. Kops and Hoadley. In the afternoon the Sliver Kd?e football tram will play the Rriver Turk apKrepation. Since the River Park athletes have greatly Ftrennthened their organization, a jjood fast Tame is to be expected. The Sliver Edge team will line up as follows: Hums, b; "Meyers, it: Williams, lg; Dio, c; Green, rg; Dorsch, rt; Miller, re: Cross, rjb: RIankert, rh: Fredericks. lh: Neddo. fb. Shivelhut and E. Fredericks, substitutes. PUBLIC SAIJl Will sell at public sale 23 head of cattle, including registered Holstein bull, high srade Holstein cows and calves. Hampshire hogs, 4 horses, etc.. at my farm 4 miles southwest of South Rend on the Sumption Prairie Road, Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 10 a. m. J. J. KIRRY. Adt. RI3IO VAHLE NOTICE. Stuart MacKibbin, attorney-at-law. has removed his office to rooms 201-4 Dean building. South ilend, ind. Home phone 55S6. Advt. Tr J C Iiveniood dentit. 1003

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The comfort of these garments are well appreciated for lounging around home these cool evenings and delightful so early in the morning. Our New Fall shipments have arrived and assortments are now at their hes'i. For the Women Beautiful new colors and designs with wide collar and rope girdle and turned over cuffs. At $2.9.3 The colors in navy, light blue, grey, old rose and tan are handsome with white figures and tracings. At $3.50 Same colors are represented, but garments are furnished with satin bands around collar, cufTs and pockets. Others at .$5.00 and $6.00 are more elaborate in trimmings, the satin bands extending all down the front; seme have no collar but cut Japanese style with wide sleeves, and piping seams.

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS PEILSONALiS. K. Romczev.-ski of Chicago is here on business. Frank Skireszewicz returned to Cleveland following a short visit with friends here. .Mrs. Anna Dombrowiak arrived here from South Chicago for a fewdays' visit with friends. Walter Mackowski returned to Milwaukee after a week's visit with friends here. John Andrysiewlcz returned to Milwaukee following a short visit with friends here. Stanley Graniszak, Indiana, av., has gone to Detroit for a week's visit with friends. Ignatius Likaszewskl, W. Napier at., returned from Chicago where he has been on business. Theophil Grochowiak, W. Sample st., returned from a week's stay in b'outh Chicago. Leo Tropski, who has keen here on business, left today for Gary. John Klarwoniak, W. Division st., has returned from Chicago where he has been for the past few days Nislting with friends. Miss Hatti. Switalek arrived here from Michigan City for a few days' visit Nvith friends. F. T. Williams of Detroit is here cn business. Bruno Lu::ny, 110S W. Division Ft., returned from a , business trip to Terre Coupee. Walter Losterski arrived here from Michigan City for a couple of ('ays' visit with friends. H. II. Ditsner and family have moved to Kalamazoo, Mich. Paul L. Frantz of Laporte is here on business. Stephen Renders of Elkhart is here on business. Mrs. Joseph Fisher, Jackson, st.. The Crew V "1 v . V - .. A ''s. . Mi

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ROBES FOR THE LITTLE GIRLS show a variety of colors, pleasing to the little skirls 6 to 11, and highly appreciated; with rope girdles same as the adults. Specially priced are these at $1.69.

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variety of colors, and unusual at this prici

The New Convertible Robe Collars can be worn turned down or military style. New material designs in Scotch plaids, stripes and figures, with wide banded cuffs, pockets fancy 'braided all around collar, culVs and down front; heavy rope girdles and three pockets. Priced at $4.25, $4.50 and up to $6.50.

left today for Grand Rapids where she will spend a week vi&iting with relatives. Stanley Zukowksi, of Chicago is here on business. Carl Wojciechowski returned to to Lafayette following brief vitit here. Leonard Krasinski, Washington av., has gone to Bremen to spend a couple of days with friends. DEATHS. John Czajkowski, 65 years old. died Friday morning at 4 o'clock of paralysis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Witucki, corner Chapin and Fisher sts. The body was sent to PrincetONvn, Wis.. Saturday afternoon. The funeral and burial will take place in PrincetONvn, Wis,, on Monday morning. SOCIAL KYKXTS. The St. Rronislawa society of the Catholic union of America Nvill hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the class room of the .t. Hedwige school. The St. John Kvanlitic society, branch No. 605 of the Roman Catholic union of America, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Adelbert's hall. The meeting of St. Vincent de Paul society, No. 79, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwige school building. The exercises of Falcons Z. R. No. 1 will be held Monday evening at Z. R. hall. The military band of Z. R. No. 1 Falcons will hold its rehears. il Tuesday evening at 7:C0 o'clock at Z. R. hall. The young girls of St. Helen's Wreath society will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The singing practice of St. Hedwige' choir will be held Tuesday evening at S o'clock at the St. Hedwige school. The St. Adelbert's society, branch No 19 2, of the Polish Catholic-

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ft uo o Women, for Men and for Girls A splendid garment in union of Am ; ir.i. v. ill . mef-tim 'i.!iv!,iy a l tri r. ..,: oVlork at tin- it wl.ir j.i.i ., Illg. The Lady Fal.-in Z. 1: . 1 , 1 ill hold t'in ir : n tin:; afternoon at 2 o"(!ock ;it 7. . i . i i im:kai. The funeral of Stani.-l.n.s i"i, li-Nvski, six-months "Id vu Mr :nnl Mi s. J4M jili i 'huiicb-u si. N. S.idi .--t.. 'who lif fri!a ii.i' ing at ' o lock will !-. heb! Sui-i, alteriHinn at l:"f " l.n k at Stanislaus" hur. !i, i: . Rum-.-Marriniak. '. S. "., .!l l.ttiii r.urial will l.e ir, .l. .1 i.-e j. h's mmter. Th fllPfral f r!lTi"-ll S.vitalsl I Tfc e irs.I!, who Iii d l-'rdi iy i.nni.. ir.g. will be in 1-i Monday nmi n:); i! V'l oYbck fiolu the r sl'Jeji. t . 1211 W. Dunham st.. t St. r,n. n.ir's chur. h. S;.i m i.-la us Grk:i ".. ollicialinir. Murial will c in (' dar Cn" : cemetery. The tuneriil of Miss Stella l,ui ' kowski. Years obi, daughter I -Mr. ami .Mrs. Martin Lu zk ows 1 i. .""! N. Johnson st., who died Tiiuts. tlay afternoon, will l.e held Mi.iui.iy morning at v:"0 o'clock, lt. Roman Maroiniak. S. "., .Jti ia t i r ir. Burial will ! bel,j in St. Jo.-ej.h'i ceiiu-terv. WOMAN JN CONGRESS SiiHragcl ( laiin- i lor in Nlouiaiu Ii V J.OOO n('i. Miss i:la. ',I-ssag s of Mont.. N. con'rat'slatio: 1 1. f roi'i s;it'traL:e ad rs in many i arts 1 1 the country poured into Mis-ou!. for Miä.s Jeanette Rankin, r-;-..J -can. tli lirst woman to ; .! t d !C congress. Mi-i Rankin's. a in j . i-:. manager contend t ! : ; t .-!i- has ! H successful by at b-ast '."J'! n.aj'Tity. 5 -i -:: o v. .... ' i 7 : U 1 5 ' i i " t i r i ' . ' - M a m-r ;;..!.tt!. it. I ia ,, I tn tl.c N v i ia

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