South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 69, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1917 — Page 2

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Iirt-.N Mj u mmU Fe v. IIr nry L D.nK j. i . f r ;'li-s n r. fir.g ;it a Hi. r-'in.J it ! L-. 'l '.. . i in in Co audi- ' l'iriijrij; .J. ej. .ru-. '! -f llil tri nt I: tl wr;; 1 t i, .i m. :, h-1 7 P in Ir i'T- I: ;:-. i r i-I- n T "' DeFau-v i;:,lwftty. -.-upy th I :!f it .it iL' lU'Tüin- Lp.rt'j l'.:.gue :it ;;1V ' J 1 T i - . t i ra ST !!:' I ri' f r ' mp:stM :" I : ! -: t Mit, kW- n l l.ltor r.jrnbMu lr Iii will pjk;:i tt t-r.tu n "A sure 1 o'Uj " Friycr ü:if. WY'ln''! i xniLg. d l'i llf p ir-t r M. Paul Memorial - ''if i ; r ! Lipom avc L'i'-s I' v. .f .i ui I. ti.u diner, I I. r Siin-J.iy h.,i at a i.j : (uy A I - : ; r i ii I 1 1 1-tj t . At Vt.i't .i- t;i tii" i(ii!ii-tir v HI pn.T h Ii "luxhi" I ie-ht tL Key l Divine ;.:ir.iMT." ;i:I t be ln-sr will -itl.7. '!..vpt tf.- I.'-rl I '. i : 1 1 I .i Iloi-e." l.y (.ib Ii-!.-1 ;md T.lH-.l I tbe Man.'' 1-v Ii-tiii. Af ;.".' t in i in IJji"rtli ! 1 1-v Mi-i l.N i .i r i - ii At 7 :'; p. in Dr. .)r'!iii r v i I i I r.-r li ..i, - I i,.- ri--t 1 - "f True A :;iri- u v a :! pi read Dr. Henry V.in!k' i "i'ii; j"-in. "A;ü ri' i fr "I'-." At t:.o lr f tli -' ii)i"ii ?nti'ii petu; will be ('ri f 'I 'f ""'11)0 Inif'd Sf.it. s Njivv" jjud If.- Lit l.i'es f de Mniiip" The !.'-ir will v'-iij: it tl.ii -r o " 1 ' i i . i "'inK " i ;n M n 1 j iiiii tbe ft I i I in. if! .in. I t!- ."bn- l.r-'f ln-".l will Tltf.t .lli't 1. I.I l,i ;nl . I re-' 1 l !'V. IC. li r w i . ia.t-.r if r;i liur- b. dri'f-Corner s. Mi'hijnn and Tutt tiff Frank I. I ''itrliTfr. pintor. :ii'-tltig .it .!." .i. in. Ml-s .Nettie T.iv i'r. J.-u-J-r. Siiti'li v !)...! t Ö ji hi ; .FoliM ,. l. r.. 'i riiit i N ut 11. W M t. u)i;i :il ÜP-. tor. Ml--, i: liza -I f Li A-Jir. r ir ;i 1 1 i t rwr! Uriglit - Min- r nti'l 1'r.ntjrls II l.i ii k. . itor. Siin?ay h'ol ;t.l". II. '. I ! n . nuj." rluti'ii'Wut. M.'i i.i'.i . r i i 1 1 i-ok. IrioitT IUriln anl V'asar nv, He. C Hunt, pnntor. i:ill ho )1 at .".i rjiftnr, I'll :!!li). niirrl'iton.l4Mt. M'Tllill? wi.r-lii'i ;it l'i:l". Si riiK'fl : " 1 r,.i I,,, ' Walk- w itii M. i. -' i; 1 1 i.ii'.- 1,; f!i.- !iii- tti.irt-t. I.''l!i l-i;jiif ;.rj.i- ;if '. : l.'i Nil ! M.-. Wiulfiii! Ui-'inr. i:vati'!l-ti.-s.-ri - at 7 Sijiiii' l.v tlio intfin h"ir. I in' pa-t.-r wil. i;iv- tln l"-inz -riiii mii. '"'I In SniiI' S :iri Ii fi I i' .l'-iii. ' :i M. ?) 1 .i V tniiis th- I v i t it .-, .-ii. I : i 1 . r 1 1 1 y lins n. f sit ii- ii-ain t : Mis- IMni '!iilM. I. i. !,,-) .1 1 -1 1 1 r l :ii.'n Wi-.I-i. -!. iv at 'At j n. ; Mr W. I.. Owii, 'i' riiitt-mlr nt I l,f hiin h prjiyrr t'.Mir W 'l: t - la x r v' ii.n at 7 : l r.i"tliT IYp! -Faiii will li.ivo i liart'" "f t.'n l.i-s l'.rlii niir ir-l nf M:irk f-r tin- fiiv. Tlio Woriiaii'! I'.rr'irn Mi-i"ii.irv -hi i-tv in t witii Mr. I s M ii tin. nr.) A 1mi ?t.. 'I liur-.Jay, -:.'' i in. f-ipwnrlh . Mrtitoril -- Cnnier .I.inoln way W. in. I Alivf strr-t. A. Iluntor Krim i. afi'r Sini'l.iy . h.. at 'J :."') ; 'ii : tflt-ii 1 inrify. MjpTiut'inIt nt. I"rn i iiir WMi-slii at 1 t ; 1- . Scrnimi f'M'i'-: "-;' "t.'IH unl IUl'1"II " 1 3 vt-n -In-w..r-hi. at 7 :.: '11k Last Vi-it mi .Iiiis fi .fTii-.i!-rn ' Appropri if I t t m r-- will !.. .-Ii-twu. t liil'lrcn's livru-i will nii!. Itivrr I'urk !. t:.- S. Sntl. -tr'.-t. rv. .1. A I..-r.l. pa.t..r. K-Hi,!.i,io '.' IS Mi-li.iw.iki ;i ; IU II fh",j. II.Muc X'. Sir.iii. y Iin.l at U :;. I'iililic Worship at Ii'.tO it. m. aniJ 7 ::.0 p. m. Morninsr wr.rtliip nt li":4. TIi-!): ''hur-h or 'Luir. )-, " Junior !viti jit J:.".o: I It Atiil-r-M'i. j m l i m r mipt-li'N-ii'N'iif I I if pant, r will iniTt tin if y.iiinr p-.pl at tin- iliiirch at p. in fi.r in-f rii'f I.pwortli l.-arii at :ut p in. i : en lutr rvl-,s at 7:'l". 'l'Iirnu : "Tin 'Mr(i .o. r--iry" K:ilar A'.IiK-.lay vonin pra;. r sr. - at 7:.. lull Memorial - Mi Iiian an-1 I-fi.rl.i Hrrrt I.Vv. l'.iM.. p.i-t'r Sun'lay l.ool at ?:" a. n: ; W. T. Uramaii. f'il'i'vltitfii'li-nt. (Ifrman-Iifivtlc niul W.itho Htrot. '.fv. IF S. Millar, pastor. Sniiil.iy "lxl Jit U :.:m a. in ; .!.!in Km li, sup'-rinfonil-nt u-hinir M:.;n a in an-l 7 :".o p. in lipwortt. Ii-hsh.. at 7 : p. in. I'rayrr iit tini U In'5 lay jit 7:10 p. ui. -l an 7-J V. P.r. ii.iway. Iv Waltor '. irri. p.iff.r. " Mornin? ' i v . o :it M.r.M. l;riilii- -orii i' at 7 :.".0. Sim.Iir vh.M.j ,-it a. in.; Al.iui Mo,.ft. po i inf. inl' iit. Pr ijrr nicvtiiiS Wflu-iliiy riiiinj a! 7:.-0 PHllE Ml:THODIST. I"rr Motliosit - l'o'insvlv.iiil.i nvrntiinil t.'iivti tri.-. I I' V-li r.iolp I Sin. .lav s. 1.. m. im . Taai Ni'.lt7.e'Ü i pri ii.f mit-iit. I'lTa- i.ine :ii 1M;;;Q a. i.i an! 7:"0 p in. rarh Snii'l.iy Kl?r rrk Irr Mrtliodiat Foiir!Mit!i nr.! Vin tn. F.. S Jenntnt. rht.-r. Snnd.iy ?:"..! 10 a. m. L. I". U tii 'itirtutn''ent. AFIvMCAN M. h". Hift A. . Ii. :;U V. .Mi)u. nt. i'. 1 inn Ailin. . !-("' Miiul.iy Ni'liiml at P ui : I. Mfw'art, u;cr- : uTi-U'Irat. lino A. M T. Kt-T. S Saiuueiii. pti-i-'i. I'l 'avljnij :lt a. m. aaü :lö p. m. I lrl t'.-r. W aili'.ntn av. and fafaj. t . Vex. Cliir;s A. l.lpplnrt;. i. i'. UiiDlnt-r. Mis Vliarlite M. I'krt...f. .!:! :int t mt.i:er. J'ai.ii.. wv-ij...p at l':l" a. in. an-lj 1 : in I 1 1 1 i 1 1 -r -i.Mort : "At tini'"i." A fr i ii'-.',t: "On Kj- ' i.i- '., -ai:.jtili." Iii. M i r will -ia-. t Ii)t- iii'i , r i. . ' il.ui lie Mcii i- ' i.l !...;,.;?. ; . i n .... I i. i i-i'tv. I ; .i ri . ii.ii hi'i , .iir. ii. I 1 v M-t.-i.!in rnrni ." I. u k i r 1 "-1 1 I - -!.! at i a m : !.l!lii' .1. Mi-pin-il- 'II. -'ipl i illt'ln('UtMcn's 1 't ! 1 - .iu: .it a m. liiHior 1 " 1 1 . i h r -.. ht at .".:ii i. tn. mihi; I'c'f'r'- i ft at i:;'.i p. m. i ..i'i t: " I r.il...- "an. I War." 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ifr th" npi.- "f tLe hlri f-tIon of tLf I.n'!ir' ,il. Th- pijMir I inrltM f' :itt D'l aij'l parti-Ipitf In u!l t th f -r rviHAI'TIST. I r Corner Mi!n and Wayne tr-ti, llrr. ( Lailfs a. iK-fkfr, paster. Dibie hoM nt 'j .'') ; W. K. IStudtba kc r. sup'.ri.tn.lf nt. MfrniD w.-.r!ibip at l(i:t.". l'ri-a liinc tn tho pator. Stjbjf. t : "LMkiu; Hj'kwar'J" Tbe Junior conerrcatif n t V tii The pahfor UI speak m. "Why -n SbotiM r,e a Tbristlan " r I. r tiifftinff at m-.:o p m. ii h ;i')u' four. Topi.-; ' J-'j rr.iflln? the Nw-." .IVr-onsl vanpHisin. iAeulns irr!'- at 7: Tb ratr will p;--a-i 1 Iip hrof hiTlioMiJ will tirt jin thf lalls ,,f tho i hnri b n I'lif-'lay rrrnin lu tljo rlinr'h parlors brl-tiau - (.'ill tu re 1;i-h .n Wi-flDn-lay cvM.lii? Mir.i.i-r :ir 1 r 1 ." ? fnilr nl Hrl.lr 0 - i i " - - prMfr niftlu? fir f-wryhoilv at 7:1" f in. I.'fhfiral of tbf .ho-is on Tlmr-.lay at 7 :.'. p in A nu-r-finc of fhf Iill'"i' Al l Mfty t 1 1 l. h'M on I rhl.iv f tf riiMMU w itii Mrs. rin-llator. 1 VukMU st. Hunrarlaa Corner Waah! tn ar. and LTierrj mt.. Her. B. Bertok. pattor. Qulncy Strret -Urv. Heorpe 11. Enterlir.e. pastor. Sunday sobool 3:0; J. W. K.ndalJ. iuporluttudent. Mt. Zion Baptlat 113 N. Plrdfoll St. TIcv. T. I:. Ki nnedy. D I . pastor. SunIay H'-LomI at !:.'Ji a. in.; Mrs. Anui Hut' Linsuii, superintendent. lirat ss r.lloh ;or. Laurel and Napier ta SerTte lOi.to a. m. ml 7:30 p. m. CUFISTIAN. I irt Main trer-t. outh of public library. l:iv. John M. Alexander, pastor. Marnin? Bible s bool at 'J:'M l'rof. II. ii. Iiinl. suitrlbteuileut. I.Inden Atrniif C burrh of ( hrint Lin ien avenue and Carlisle street. Krtward Castlf. tator. I'reachins at 10:4.j I. m and 7 :."'J p. ui. Sunday tscboul at 0 :.; a. ui ( . K. at fi:4." p. tn. Trayer meet Iti sr Weduosd.iy at 7:1j p. m. Indiana Avenue Indlinn and Witwer aviinifs. Ki'v. W. S. Brundlßp, pastor; rnidi.u i GH S. Carroll st; lloine pbone N-n Sunday s IiomI at 0:ÜO; lt. t. W lute, superintendent. 'rrhe-tra iiiu--ie. Kred Wilson. ( b'.ru-. leader f m bool ; It. Patty, of tbo ebunb. Coiniiiunl "ni and sermon follow tbe Bible Mbo.d at H):.7). Subjut or sermon: "Tbo Vitalitv of tbe n-iin b." Junior C. K. at I'.UO p. m. ; Hazel r.itri k. superintendent. Lvenins Rfrviif nt 7 :.".0. Sermon subject: "New Testament Conrersloni " L'vn.nsellstie. Sj.eei.il niu-ie. Everyone iuvlted to these .siTvif"!. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION lit t Lafayette and Monroe streets. W. II. Fresbley. pastor. Sonday school at a. m ; (Jeorge J. Long, superlatendei.t. Sermon by the pastor at 10;.'X. SubJeet: "I'inaiH lni; tbe Klnsrdoni." Tbe every-meniber canvass for the next year's btidcet will b made by lteains of ineu Sunday afternoon. 1 :30 to 0:io. Tbere will be no Y. I. A. and evenlntr servieo. The canvassing teams will meet at tbe church Sunday evening at ( :(N for a olal hour and to give reports of the afternoon's work. Y. I. A. business meeting at the church Tuesday night. Prayer meeting Wedi.exiay at 7:10 p. in- Teacher training a close nf prayer meettn?. The brotherbood will meet with Lotiia Wirth. l.'lö Virginia st.. 1'rlday night. March 1. Grm Lincoln my W. and Brick f Her. Dinlel I). Speicher, mlnlater. Sonflay school st 0:ft0 n. m.. George W. tine, iiperlritoident. Mornlnj worship nud sermon at 10:30- Evening service at r no. Morning worship and sermon at 10:30: Kev. Neibart will preach tbe hermon. V P. A. servb e at G:l. p. ni. : Vera I'.iiisniat). prcsidentt. Topic: "Spreadire: the (iood News." Kvenlnc servlie at 7M0 Subject: "Tbo Service of Love." Hour of prayer Wednesday, 7 .';) p. ni. Mlipan Main and Monroe sts. Iter, Daniel A. Kaley, pastor Suudnj tchool t 9 :.!( a. m. Emmet Jester, uperlnttndent. Sermon at 10:25 a. m. Auten Cloipel Sund.iy school 10:00 a. in . Mrs. .lohn Auten. superintendent, '.'lass meeting 11:00 a. m. Zlon'a EtangrllraJ Cor. K. Warne and St. Peter sts. Iter. Marti Goffeney. pnstor. t. foter'a r.omn 413 W. Lasalle it., Hev. Hug) Wlchelt. pastor. Sunday fcujul at y:U0 a. x. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. swcdUh KvanaelU-al Corner Scott and Unbarl streets. Bev. L'nill Wiustedt, pa-tor. Sund.iy school at 9:1) a. in.; August Anderson, superintendent. BRETHREN. First Brethreu tuureu 121 S. Michigan st., Ke. A. E. Thornes. paator. Sunday achool y:r0 a. ni . Hartley Firestone. uperiateudent. Marnint; terrl'-a 10:30. Christian Fndeavor 0:30 p. c vnlnf rvice 7 I lrt C hurch cf the Brethren Indlanaacnue and Miami strrrt. Kev. T. L. (itoigc. pastor. 14.'1 Miami st. Sundiy b. IiomI. y:.;o; P. Ki. Mably. auierintenUtut. 12' Liiuolu wjy V.. SmoiiJ hurrh of the Urethren Cueblug and Van Buiea at.. Iter. J. (). Gr tei, f.aator. Sjnday school at 3:30 a. Wcaily Zimiiicriuan. superintendent. Chii-tijn Workers" meeting at 0:.".O p. ni , 1. M. Miller, president- Frcri'.uaig services at 10:ÜOa. m. and 7:0 p. iu. Prayer uicttiug ou Thursday e.cnlng at S (.lock Conference Memorial United Brethren ( s. St. Joseph et. Kev. (J. F. Byrer, pastor. Sunday s-hol at i:30 a. in, C L. WU-n. biipei Intcudcut. Classes for ah Jl'uKt luccting each Saturday at :0. Juni'T s'-rl.r each S.iturday at "J:'"jV MmiuIii; .-iibjc.-t: "CbrUt's ("outrol." Fvciiluir subject: "Tbe p. read of Llf " 1 btse -rvii-es will be evnn gcll-tic. The "bi istian Ln.leaMr at i:.".0 p. ' will 1 addressed by Kev. Mr. Kaley, , jtor o' tin- Mhpali Lvangellcal chunli. Tbe brotherhood meet at the church Tue-d.i i vi nin;. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity Kvanaeitral Sherman av ud Llud-ey at. Kev. Albert H Keck, p i-tor. Suudiy S'-hooI 9:13 a m. Edward MMts. superintendent. Claacs fr ail Adult I. Me tla-s t.iucbt by the p'-t-r. suhjet of les-ou: "Com-p-'ssiMn." Chief servi with ermu by to- pistor at 1":. j ni subje,-t: "The 'a!! to Holin- " (uirterly congreeationil meeting immediately following t: 'u- riiin; nervi..- Import mt bust-r.---Jutii'r league at .":() p. tn. -spci with illustrated sorn.n nt 7 :t0 p :n MibJ'Mt: "lfce Great Fhyi ian Luther kacue devotional serv b from to S:l". p m. Iopi--: "Wbeo Friend 1 Urns Foe." Luther lecue bi.-in-s m l so. i ll meetlnc on Tues liy v.iiin; :i tb home f Miss Llbl i.rn-. cj C..fta;c (irore v Milweek Ltt.fiLi rvi s ii Wednesday at 7:13 p tn subject of serniMu: "Jesus ChrNt The Son cf God." Choir rehearsal on Friday evening at the jia--t-.r's home. Catechetical Instruction Wednesd.-iy at 4 s p. n, , Thur-lay at 7 '"t p ni . and Saturday at lo.tsj a- ui. t. Pant's Garanaji Lutheran. JefferaOB and Wiiiism ats. Kev. IL Kille, pastor. (Jermap a-rvK-e at 10:30 a. r.i. Sunday ai-cl. both li'igllsb and German, at .." English tervj-e on tte second and fourth Sundays i f the 'r.onth at 7:30. M..rt.iug ub j.. t: "p.-ter's Denial." Fvenin; -ub).-. t Fp;I1-Iii: "The elm:-, b .f Christ." Walther liieije Iii-. lay. s-ou p. in. ld by .1. H- Kinkin; Siibj.-. t: "Y- P. Service." M. n'a i titi; at '2 : ' p . ui. Cilorl Del !yirm.-Charta and Karr

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i sta. Rev. Gottfried Olson. Sunday aehoot a. m- Bible class at 9:15. t-ervtca at 10:20 a m- and 7:30 p. m. Tue-day evening the Walter Llndtrg'n aontr recital vBI be h-ld. Thursday afternoon the Ladles' Aid meets In usual time ou the luvltatlou of Mrs. Jfhn John-on and Mrs. .. (J. Jobnon. Thursday evenlnjr choir rehe.irss. Friday evening the Little Glrla" Ml-slonary society will bold a charity nie n the Sbnday p-'hool rooni e 7:."0. Saturday, 10:- a m , con0nnntiv,u school. EPISCOPAL. Jataaoa' Lafayetta at., north of Vasnlcgton st. I'artab house, 310 W. Colfax it. Rlg-ht Rev. John Uateu White. D. D.. blsbep of tilt dlocesa of riort-rn Iodlar.a. rector. Rev. U. R. White, vicar. Clergy bouse. 310 W. Colfax av. l.ttany. iimrninz priver ind M-rmoii by Fr. White ut 11 :s Vesprj, a t."5:0 : p. tn. loiiag people's tneeting at 0:40 I p in. Huco Vodis-h will be the prlnipal speaker. The daily week day l.enten .services ar: ,:.",(. holy rom munlot, : pJMft. 2i ininute-," devotional led by the bishop: 4:') p. m., vespcr-i. CATHOLIC. 91. Stephen's Hunf arlinThomaa and ilcPheraon sts. Kev. Alexander Varlaky. paetor. Maas at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. (Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. Benediction it .1 00 p. m. rrearblnr at 11:00 a. m. fit. Patrlek'307 8. Taylor at.. Rt. John F. leGroote. c". S. C. pastor. low masses at 6:00. 7:30 and 9:00 a. m. High ms as and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2 p. na. Vespera at 3:30 p. m. Sunday school at 3:00 p. m. Meeting cf churcb m lrtles at 4 p. m. st. lledwlr' Pllah Cor. Scott and Nalr ats. Kev. Anthony Zubowlea, C. 8. Cn pastoi. Low . aaa at 7:30, 0 and 10 a. ao. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Bentdiction at 2:30 p. m. Bt. SUaUU' Fllah--415 N. Lincoln at. Kev. Roman Marclnlak. nastor. Masa t 7 :30. ft and 10 a. m. it. Caslmlr'a Pall ah 21 8. Webstar st. Lew mass at 7:30 a. in. lilh mass at 10 a. ni. Vespera at 2 p. rn. 8t. AdtlbarVa Palish Olive and Oract ats. Rev. John Kubaekl. pastor. Dally maaa at 3:15 p. m. Holy hour Wednesday erenlDg at 7:30. Sunday mass S and 13 a. m. 81. Jtseph IIU1 at and -salle av Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C. pastor. Low mABe at 7:30 and 9 a. tn. High mass at 10. Benediction 3 p. aa. tfaeraa Heart Belgian -1128 W. Thomas st. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass st 7:00 and 9:30 a. m. tiunda. school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. ta. Barred Heart Notre Dame. Low Mass at A-ntt m Stndenta maaa at S :0O a. m. Parish masa at 10:13 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. Bl. Alary a urmii iji o. i ay tor si.. Rev. J. M. Schtrer, C. S. C. pastor. Maaa at 7:20 an 10 a. m. Sunday achool at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. SALVATION ARMY. 119 K. Washington ar. Sunday Services: Morning, countx Jail. 9:30; noon. Sunday cbool. 2:30. Evenings, gospel services 7:45. Capt. Nehemiah Brookes, officfcr la charge. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Progress club b..!. MelvlIIa bulldlnz. 212 S. Lafayette at. Sunday. 3 p. m Berean lesson, subject: "The Great Pyramid of Kgypt and Itst Relation to tbe Bible." Walter Wiseinau. leader. TEMPLE BETH-EL. JsvUh Ttmpls nhEl .asallt av. and Taylor at. Suuday morning service at V:0. Subject of Rabbi Lelberts sermon: "Cowardice and Its Cure" The Betb-Fl Literary circle will meet Wednesday evening at tbe heme of Misses Frau-os and Floreuce Salluger. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sunday asrrtcea during the erection of tbe new churcb will be held at the Lasalle theater at 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at tht Progress club rooms. Melville bulldln;. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday achool for children and young people up to tbe age ot 20. Is from ö:45 to 10:30 Reading rooms maintained by tht church on the seventh floor of tbe J- M. S. building, ars open every afternoon from 2 to 6 and on Saturday from 6 to & CHURCH OF GOD. Serrlcea are held In Melville ball. 211 S Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Emma Rallsback. euperintendent GOSPEL MISSION. There will be serviees held each evening at tbe Gospel Mission. 428 E. LaSalle av. Good speakers are provided and the public Is cordially Invited to attend. MISSIONS. Mrnnonlte Hope Mission 407 S. William st. CUt 113 E. Jefferson blvd. Ray A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday achool at I p. m. Meetlnga every night at 7:30. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 513 E. Jefferson b.vd Keguur mett lag Sunday 10:43 and 7:30 o'rwk VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. The Voluuleers of America will have special meetings Sunday morning ami night Kev. Bob Thayer, traveling evanpellst and elder of Home Missionary society, will speak and bold meetings every nicht next week in Volunteer hall. Wo S Mlihigan st. Everybody invited. All welcome. CONTROLS MILLION BUSHELS POTATOES Total Holdings of ClilCHjro ConuuFs. sioii Merchant Intimated nt 1.500 Cars. ("IIICAGO. March 10. While food in estimators were endeavoring to verify rumors that a million bushels of potatoes are in storage at I'.lue Wand, a suburb. II. I'ercy Miller, a commission merchant, admitted that he controls one million bu-hels in different sections of the country. Fifty cars of his holdings, he 5aid, are at Filue Islani. His total holdings- he estimated at approximately l.,Oo car?. Mr. Miller added that he is probably the largest holder of potatoes in the country and that it is not uniiiU.il for him to control so many. n.D colds ihom m'ddl.v CH ANC.!. Spring brings all kinds of weather and with it come colds and the rexival of winter coughs and hoarive-ne-5. Dr. Fell's Pine-Tar-Honey will head off a new cold or stop the old one, the soothing balsam relieve the sore throat- and heal the irritated tissues. Gtt a oottle today and strt treatment at oncfx At your druggist, 2 5c. Formula on the bottle. Adv. The First Christian church will serve a regular supper Saturday evening, 5 o'clock on. for 25 cents. Advt.

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Mrs. Earl Carroll of Ne York, wife of the noted composer, herself a native of Dlarritz. FYance. is organizing the French women of New York to aid the United states in making hospital supplies for use in case of war "as the American women in France are now aiding- France," Mrs. Carroll explains. Members of the organization Mill also be trained to enter munitions plants as workmendm e ambulances or become nurses should war develop.

Mitchell Charnley, Wealthy Broker of Goshen is Dead

Fortune Estimated at $100,000 and $400,000 Got Start Lending Money Here in 1863. News-Times Special Service: GOSHEN, March 10. Mitchell Charnley, 73 years old, one of the wealthiest brokers of northern Indiana, and pioneer resident of Goshen, died at the home of his son William II. Charnley. on Washington st. at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon. Mr. Charnley had been ill for the past six months, and his death was caused by a complication of diseases. Mr. Charnley underwent an operation sc,ral months ago at the Mercy hospital in Chicago from which he was rapidly recovering until complications set in. He was born in England and came to this country when 19 years old, making his home in Watertown, N. Y., where he learned the machinist trade at the United .States arsenal plant. Started Career in South Hciul. After several years at Watertown Mr. Charnley moved west to Iowa and then to South Hend in 186ö'. Here is where Mr. Charnley i-tart-cd his career as a broker by lendin money to his fellow workmen at the NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS SOCIAL liVCXTS. The fc't. Casimir's society of St. Casimir's parish will hold its meeting: Sunday afternoon at the regular place of meeting. Meeting of the St, Joseph society of St. Stanislaus church will 1-c held Sunday afternoon at l:Cu o'clock at the parish hall. The singing rehearsal of -St. Hedwige vhoir will be held Tuesday evening at 7:Cu o'clock at Z. F. hall. The St. Adelbert's i-ocUty, No. I'J l, Tolish Roman Catholic union of America, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at - o'clock at the icgular place of nlcetins.r. The St. Hedwige society of the Polish Women's Catholic union of America St. Stanislaus" church, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the regular place of meeting. The St. John's Evangelistic society No. 605. Hornau Catholic union of America, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Adelbert's hall. The meeting of Lady Falcons Z. Balicki No. 1. will be held Sunday afternoon at - o'clock at Z. 1. hall. The young girls of St. Helen's Wreath society will be held Sunday afternoon. A meeting of the St. Vincent de Faul society No. 79. will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Hedwige school. The meeting of St. Broniilawa society of Polish Koman Catholic union of America of St. Hedwige parish will be held Sunday afternoon at St. Hedwige school. The Children of Mary society of St. Hedwige church will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the St. Hednice school. rrjisoxAi. Miss Mamie Thilman. 1115 W. Thomas st., and Hattie Hosinski, 1239 W. Thomas st.. will leave Sunday morning for Michigan City to spend the day with the hitter's relatives. Ignatius K. Werwinski, 117 S.

old Oliver foundry, where he worked at the time. In 1S65 Mr. Charnley moved to Goshen, where he lived until his death, and here established his oflic ;is a broker. Mrs. Charnley was killed six years ago by an interurban car at Goshen, besides his son he is survived by a sister living in the east. His estate of several hundred thousand dollars "oes to his only son, William H. Charnley. HcM Many Mortsasct-. Mr. Charnley it is declared, held more mortgages than any one individual in Elkhart county. For over 01 years he had given his brokerage business personal attention, seldom leaving it for a day. He had extensive business connections with Goshen banks and had financed several large manufacturing concerns here. It is said he was better informed on the linancial standing of residents of Goshen and throughout the county than any other person. His life was of somewhat eccentric kind. Each day he made a trip to the county recorder's otrice and noted in detail the recording of such instruments as affected credit standing. Nearly all of his time was spent in his otfice. His estate is variously estimated at from $100,000 to $400,000. Not until his fatal illness did he ever display any lack of interest in his daily routine of business. His son. who is his sole heir, was educated at Heidelberg university, Germans. Laurel St., will spend Sunday with relatives and friends in Michigan City. John Kolmanski of Indiana Harbor is here on a busituss visit. Martin Taruszak of Chicago is spending a few days here. Walter Szczerski, Prairi av.. left Saturday afternoon for Chicago to visit relatives. Edward Mikinski, Prairie av., returned from u business visit in Three Hi vers. Mich. Walter Stalczcwski of Michigan City is spending a few days with friends here. George Iiuszczak, I'hillippa St., j-t.. left Friday afternoon for Chicago. Miss Thre.-a Naluczj. nski, Michigan av.. has cone to Chicago for a few dvys" isit with iclaties and friends. Edward Makowiak of Michigan City, who has been hern for the past tew days with friends, left Saturday morning for ElMiart. Paul Inbin-ki f Gary is here i.-iting with friends. William Kpilski of Cl-n eland iit cd with friends lure Friday. Hen Kaminski, Washington av., left Friday for Detroit. W. A. Oleszynski of Racine. Wjs., is in the city on bu.-ine-s. Miss Lottie Golonski of East Chicago arrived here Friday for a few nays' isit with friends. Carl L. Wtlikinski left fr RattleCreek Saturday morning following a business visit here. Anthony Zmiechow sk:. Hill st.. has gone to Detroit to spend a week with relatives. Walter Kai zerski arrived here Friday from Chicago for a couple of jays visit with relatives. Stephen Markowski returned to Hammond following a couple of days' visit here with friCsds. Henry Lazarczak. who has been here on business, left today for Laporte. Stanley Rierczewski, Walnut St., ;-j quite ill with rheumatism. Frank Graszew ski returned to Elkhart after a brief visit here. HI IIT! IS. A daughter was bum Friday to Mr. and Mrs. John Kurek S23 W. Sample st.

TRUST IS BEGUN

Government Contends Prices Have Violently Risen Since Its Formation. WASHINGTON, March 10. The supreme court Friday began consideration of the federal dissolution suit against the United States steel corporation, its subsidiaries and officer?. Argument will continue until next Wednesday. Only seven of the nine justices are sitting in the case. Justices Rrandeis and McReynolds retiring voluntarily in accordance with the court custom. The former, it is understood, did so because vt public expressions made before his appointment, in writings and official Investigations, regarding the so-called "steel trust". Without comment or explanation, he left the bench Friday when the case was called. Justice McRoynolds while attorney general participated In the federal prosecution which was begun in 1911 during Tres't Taft't administration. In opening the government's case. Assistant Atty. Gen. Todd pictured the corporation as a "colossal supercombination"' of competing units, producing- approximately one-half of the nation's iron and steel output and contiolling assets of more than $2.000,000,000. He declared it was a grossly overcapitalized "combination of combinations" with the subsidiaries themselves overcapitalized. Promoters, he saic, received "enormous" piofits and prices had "violently risen after the corporation was formed 16 years ago." Outling the defense. Richard V. Lindabury contended that the Sherman law does not prohibit combinations merely for size and power alone. Proportionate production by tin corporation, he said, has decreased to 4 0.9 percent since it was organized, while competition and competitors proportion , of output have increased output. He insisted that the corporation is not a monopoly and has no power to dominate the Industry. Says Price Fixing Not Normal. Mr. Todd declared that the combination is still "overwhelmingly preponderant" in virtually all branches of the traGe. and that the price fixing holding company was not a normal development. "One of the purposes was to exploit the public." he added. "The holding company is as illegal as the old form of trust. The combination's proportion of trade has declined, it is true, but not substantially, nor sufficiently to Impair its power and dominance." For the defendant Mr. Lindabury insisted that in discussing the government's suit, the New Jersey federal district court of four judges, had found that the combination is not an actual or attempted monopoly. "It has not exercised monopolistic powers." he said, "and never attempted to restrain trade except In the so-called Gary dinner movement." Kvplains Gary Dinners. The Gary dinners, the defendants counsel explained, were begun by Fres't Gary of the corporation during the stress of the 1907 panic "to prevent its spread over the whole industry'." He said the lower court had founi the price maintenance invoked at these dinners was continued too long, but had been discontinued. Competition between subsidiaries of the corporation before they were merged, Mr. Lindabury asserted, was not extensive. They produced many non-competitive lines and much of their production of raw material was not sold, but was used in manufacturing finished products. "Many of the subsidiaries lost their supremacy in their particular brancTi of the trade before the corporation was formed," said Mr. Lindabury, explaining that there was little competition between the Carnegie company of Pittsburgh and the Federal Steel Co. of Illinois because of geographical boundaries of their distribution. GOODRICH SIGNS BILL PROVIDING COLISEUM International News Service: INDIANAPOLIS March 10. Gov. Goodrich signed about 50 bills passed by the 1917 legislature. They included the dental bill extending the power of the state dental board. The trovernor also signed the Hagerty hill to provide for the construction ef streets with more than one base; tbe Spann bill to amend the inheritance tax law so deeds of conveyance cannot bo made to escape the provisions of the law; tho Dorroll bill to license poultry dealers; the Gemmill loan shark bill to make more stringent the laws relative to loan associations: the Simmons law to exempt railroad men fron the provisions of the workmen's compensation act; the Hagerty '-ill to permit the building of auditoriums by counties; the bill providing for the registration of cases of tuberculosis disease: the Chambers' primary election bill to amend the present law and the Mason bill to amend the registration law: the Westfall bill to provide for the sale ef everything by weight instead of measure. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE The antiseptic powder to be fchiken Into the shoes i.nd sprinkled Into the foot-bath If yr.u waat rest ana comraDt for tired, aching, swollen, sweating feet, use Allen's Foot -La -e. It relieves Chilblain and Frot bites and prevents bll-ter. sore mid cnllor. spots Just Cie thinir for Dancing Parties. Patent Leather SbM-. and f.r I5:e:ikli.g In w sh'.e Trv it tod iv. Sold everywhere. ".V Don't "acept any i.btitute. For FJ:F.F trinl pnekaze. addre-9 Alb u S. Oltrstea-J. L Jr N. Y. Adv.

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Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases and all Traveling Leather Goods Removed to Hain Floor This department has been removed to the main floor, rear of gents' furnishing section just a few steps from the main entrance. This new arrangement is now complete and the stock never had a better representation of the needed requirements for traveling in comfort. Hartman's Yardrobe Trunks Three-ply Basswood Veneer, vulcanized lihre covered, lined with fancy green cloth, heavy steel corners, brass locks.

Steamer Trunks of Bass wo od, canvas covered, bound with sheet steel and hardwood slats; sheet steel bottom; a strong built service trunk; tray and hat compartment lined. Price $5.25, $5.95. Dress Trunks, strong and well made, canvas cover, heavy steel corners, fancy lined, sizes 32 to 36, at $7.50, $7.95 to $8.50. Extra Fine Dress Trunks, vulcanized libre binding and panels over seasoned basswood, two trays and hat compartment. Special at $10.98. Heavy Leather Fibre Suit Cases, heavy all leather corners and handle, 24 and 26 in. size, at $3.50. Jap .Matting and Fibre Cases, heavy metal corners, outside leather strap, brass lock, at $1.98.

L B. CLORE PUT IN FEDERAL LAND BANK Laporte Man Xametl Treasurer of Institution at Louisville, Ky. WASHINGTON, March 10. Officers and directors of the federal land bank at Iyuisville. Ky., were announced Friday night by the farm loan board as follows: President, Walter Howell of Union City, Tenn.; vice president, J. P. Urennan of Columbus, O.; secretary, James B. Davis of Frazil, Ind.; treasurer. L. R Clore of Laporte. The officers and IL A. .Sommers of Elizabethtown, Ky., constitute the directorate. A. C. Dulaney rf Powling Green. Ky., was appointed registar and attorney. We have the goods, our styles and low prices are not duplicated elsewhere. Van Gorder for Millinery Hargains. Advt. NO OTHER GRAY HAIR RESTORER IS GUARANTEED Don't Use Dyes Let QBan, a Simple, Safe, Sure Preparation, Bring Natural Color. Here is the one t-afc. -.inly. healthful und certain v.y t' restore the natural color to gray or faded, lifeless h. I r tie on method In perfe t good t.isfe and :i -cepted by America's foremo-t people. Q-Ban'llalr Color pestorer "i'l bring all your har back to Its original, eveu shade, and It will be rieh. giosy. 1 nitrous and soft For won.en. Q-I'an means talr of real beauty. For raeu an l womeu. Q-Ban means the look of vitality, he-ilth and youth. Simply apply Q Pan like a shampo. Surely, "wet your hair with g-Pat Peftorer. Your hatr will gradually and evenly return to its natural, unlforia shade. Peware of Imitation-, l'.eware, too, r.f dangerous dyes and rLmi'al. Q-Iian Is all ready t ue. It la guaranteed to be as harmless a the pure air. It 1 sold under guarantee of "mtisfaction. or money back." It la the .n! -- guaranteed preparatb-a for th" pi. r If -ots only ." for lare l.ttl-. ;-.r Uettb k's ordinal "ut KM Drue st'-nv an.J -ill god druc st re. .r lvrite !bi--L!!!-bru? Co. M.-.nphi-. 1 'Mi. Try (j-P.-in Pair Toni.-. J-P.in LluM Sh:iti:p'. PJi '!' lb t S" ip; a'.-.. ,- I.an I elip.'it'iry m. ...!. .1 f..r "v:n s I. perr! :;., hu'.r sen. I f r ?.- i 1 -: -x r ' 1 1 k f le. ture-. "Hur i'u'.ture" Tb is t!! lc-. to tik- j-ri.;.fr i;i:e if .r hair. Write :-Jaj. . iv

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