South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 223, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 August 1917 — Page 2
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METHODIST. Iirt- Man Mr-? I'.rv Hi.rj I. i ' 1 1 1 !:-. i. t ; r H" w ir. 1 v d !... i at ;i in. In ti, nu llti'Tliiii J. I .ta-. " u !?!.? ii'l' lit f r. I' . " ! ". ' 'u i . : !. -f I :. .. i i ii .! '.it-- v. , . t..r i.f r Ab-f !,"!; s? .- .. '.--i-i'i. .m .it.. I it I r..! '11! - ' u ; - C- j.'ilj.it .it I ! Ti '. iiii..; . ;- ;ju: tli I -.: i ;it '. V. -r 1 1 1 5 r rvl.-- l .x.-r 1 1 n W. I- :,. , :,v vt iiiii .' ;t :..' ' I . !! !i lr. iM;a. t. Paul Mret rial- r..:f.!t -r.-i L- ; rt ax n 1 1 1 v .Ia;.i-i I. i ;. : ! . t.cr, I I . p:ikl.-r iii! iv - r: 'J '.'' a t) : J ii A. I'ih. "': iii' M'-n.inz -rvi- :it P:C. S i u:i iy Ir. I;ir!lU';' i "Siiii.U i: fin- I'.-vil I i i e." I.mtfll Ilrißlil Mir.' r rr,. rrntiM 11 Im-k k. f.a-t;-. Siü.'li.v 1.-...1 l.'i, 1!. C. PH-.rg. i;f i niteirb-ct. Trln'tv-I'.; lin,' r.n-1 Va-sir .iv . Il- r. I"'Tir c. Il'ir.r. i s.-t.-r. Lüde- ht,u sit '.':; J;!jI.!.li kari". .Ttir,' ii;.-riu-n 1t. t. (Jr.i-St-J ; o ra i . . 1 eias'es r r nil agi h C.rnce (Yrrr Mi M.-nn nr.T Tn't ? lbv. Li !,ir I II. I'riv, t. jnst r. I'iiM n.-t i ror at :" :. m. S'ltclav !i.nl at ;:.'; a. m.; I'r"f. .!. A I".ers. v;;.-rlr.t-n-! Tit. C:im ;!. M-ir.in v. ersMr nt I1:!" Jnni .r --.r,r-:;nti-ii :i t Ine l'ort" u fT i r t n li-'i t l-p-v.ftli J"ague at Hal liu !.. jues.1' nt. Lvnit;g or!.l at 7::;) I pworili Memirtal Cnmr Lirr-dn nay W. nr. 1 'Hive stroet V IIur.tr Krnni, p.nfor. S'lrolay !;v! r, ? 1 :.':') a in ; C. V. II p'.vin. ii i-'Ti ri t 1 -ti t '.rjiing -u't-r: " IN-1 1 i n ir W !;: W'II.. v- .Nt S.wil" i:i'Aoitti .'it '. .Jt . III. .II." .'IIl'i.lY S li'M.; Im. I -i uii: ii.. . t W'.-cii,. -.Iii y t-vniii- at tl, r!,'ir ti at 7 ItUfr rar I; M. S. Srrrnth 5trrt. r:'. .1. A I.oriJ. jodfor. Ii! rff 2r.H MM!..n--i ka r.r. : V..-U .2. II .tu- :.:1. Sun-:.-,v !n,.l at ':"); rr"S Müh r. mijitIi t-r.! n. PuS lie wir!iip at 1 r : 1 J a in ri ti I 7 .".0 f rn Moriiii!.- rfii .if l':!' 'I !. -.n- : will -;.ik f.oiii t!. r-1 - : "mv A ! V tr).- Soil- of ;o." K.o!fll it in. !- ii t ).! : " 'i v :i l'i I - ! Mak- : i ! : r ; -. " S:.'-ri:iili T. ii. I ;.'l r. I. niiiir -. rvi. c nt 7 o' ! k. I!..- .;i'foi'- s'i'.j.-. t nil! !..-. ((. il Kit-Hi- AI in 'ri Moii !.iv ni-Jit t!if MlIl'l lV i Imo l.onrä Will tli--t ;t tll' I. !:! .it 7 :"' in t ! t -1 r- n'iilar nio;itli!v l.rin.H ir.ti 1 1 ii 1 " r: i - r Tvi' W'fli !-' i v tiirht ;if 7:".' !. . i r i.s..h will !.. al.out. "Aari'ii. tin- l'ii-t ; r.-.i t Hiirh I'ri. -. "höh- j.r.i.ti,.- Tillay ill-lit af 7 :'". h.irp: Ia-.ih (!. liio, t-. T..-I.Ü.04' Ai'l N' ! Iii--. i v ;ittri.oi.ii ;if 2 o'i l.M k. tn!! 3Iftnoral Mi"Ii!?an nn'i Vii tnri.i trrf. llrv IlaMi, p:iLir. Sun. lay f. :o nt l:I."i a. in.; W. 1'. ISrainir. k si !' r I n t on 'Ion t. fori:!r,? tl.' ir.': " T.-m. ',in t!;.- If. 'in o' Mi- fa riiKTtf " l"li- -it iii -r i. i II ! in ( !i i r:'- of .t i -i t j it lt t ;i in f : M.otl.er LvMri:i I.-r.'!!v a nr'l;,!l .l-ii'i.ii-at ail -it i' Cniimn T.TfTvotfo nn. W.irr.o utrrrt. Ür II S. Miller, i-nfor. S.iMl iy s" ' o.,l !:.".() a. m ; .loin I'. ij p.-ri nt'iul f lit I'I't ! In? 10 :M ;i in aii.l 7 :.': p tu rportJ? Ii'H'üc nt 7:0 i . r i. I'rayt-r Hirtin j ir.rn. lay at 7:Sj p. in. VrI-ynn-7: I!. nri.Klw.iy. r.r W.-iStiT C AI rri. j i t r. Mr.rnlns Tvi.-o at 10:.".' Iltonin.; .-rvi at 7 :.".. Stin-Iiy s.io.oi at '.:.".') a in.; Ailun M'M. tt. 'i;Tiptf P'lTJt. I'rayt'r tr.cctir.g UV'liKs I.iy vtilrs nt 7:r,l VHllll ML:THOniST. rre Ir(liollt - IVnnx ln.il.i .nrnuo 'n l i;n!i !trrpt. W. I:. V !.tT. pntr hi;::I- v lio 'l 0:..') a. m . r.i.iS .N.i,It7-i. Mpfi-iMtf'n'U'tit. rrra-liln z nt a m irnl 7 :1'.i) p in. v. Sanity Ttler IrU Irw 1r(!intlt rotiftfutli n.I Vir, st. K. S. Jnnlnjf. pf.r. Sunday h".r.l ;o a m, L. V. V'.'olf?. tu i' rln ten rot. AFRICAN M. l Oli.et A. M. i:.-r.H V. Monr.'f ff C. T it'iy aIUd. fa-f.ir. Sur.iliv v. 1 -.; nt n. in. t.ii!.!arl tun-; Kli 1'. tt w :ii i, mi -i i ii T li i-1 1 1 Zion A. M. r.--T!.T. S. S.iniMi pn-t.-Sunday k-1 1 at 1J :a; N J ! "T. Sli -ri t! J.-nd.-n t. Sun. lay ili ..nr t.r-r .'ii;t' ily ii..-ti'i f..r tli- i-..iif.-r.in -i r 1;-. W . ll'-.-i-icr will n.-ak .it ".!. k. loiü-.lax aii oMfa-!i;"i,,.,l -Mi'ptr: Mit I.. .1. I -in ; . . h i i i- n ,:i u. I'RnSRYTGRIAN. rir .r. WaaMngtoii nuA T,ifij. ette t . Iter. "hfi-iet A. I.lpplnr ti. I . (. nilnlafer. Mis linrl -tte M. Tarirld;e. n a i f a n t t.i minister. Trlaltr ("or. (V.fm nt. and St. f'eter t . Her .loan S. l'.urr.. -t t r l'.l'.'i I.....J ! tl, i : :. - .i n-; , ri.:ii t.ir. "etiiiintT II. IV!!-. i-f r. S i ; j . I . i hu . :it .:.". ;i in : .1. 1 r.ir.- '. oti-. nü;.. i iiif.-nd. nt i'uMi.- H..rl,ii il 1" l" a. la and 7 :' p. in Mti i iiapel--i.r and Piit n 'i"gf A iipani A!iln. F I.. m : :u.r. I'.i'-V 1, ...1 r.-ri I Ü.M. rialn.iftit. ( iAt4i fr a;.' attndanta A la'ta !! ft. intermit' :i.t1 '-fi.-u: nil .:. from .i-au'or d' i: ... t!..' .i.Hf'y U a5"d y t.m ouipet.-nt t.-.i- .t-rs are l i i '.ed HAf'TIST. I rat - V-rnr M .Ip in. I W'jrt.f sr.. ?s. I. er A. I k i . p. - "; . p.i;, e '. ! at '..oi); AV. K. St a.:.-;.k.'i sii'.- ; in. i t l": .-a. '.ii-iT :i t 1" : " a . ;.!.! 7 p !u K.v ;,! 1 1 Ml i.i.l ..; K . t , N A. orii;ri' ;') : " 1 '!.- !'!n---I . a . x " l .oil i;- s 4. j,-. t : ! ,. ;. . : t n . Vt.!. :i - i n A:-ri .1 " 1'. A 1 1 at p. ... M i 1 i. . : :: , ' i p:ii.. j.:-.;iT a'.! i ..at. i ! W.-l- !. ü t 7 . ' p tu in't.er ireet K-'v iT.-vu''' 1' I'ntr- '. h. j. ist or iii..!..v : : .:". .1 V. ' ' . " i t' rn. t r,.!' r. t I.' --;i '.r !u. ! : .1 - la ; 1 l:-:n ' ' !. ion ." 1 -1: M.-i i.u --1 '.; a:.'l -.-naoi ..t ! :j !,.... ..- i.i. :i : - 'I" Ti.- Ti.iiiL'- W .I.-!-. Km -p' ar'-d in .iur. I.;''.- " IP . l a? '.:J.. i: t!,.- ;.,.). .. . : u.-l t- atf-::d l'-u i r at 7-". xx'.t'i "'l'!.- r. t . f !- --f .. IT.. y !;;' " llnatartaa ("oner Witti! an it aaa trrr f . Iter, li Berfok. pi;r. Ait. 7'.n it.iii:t ii:: n r. r!-.: !t il.r I K U.ni.. !r. !' 1. pat r. ,S :n:n r ei i.ooi i '.:.''' ,-. tu ; r-. Anni Hut: l.ia-oa. i.ip"rir.?o:s.i. nt rirt MMb 'or. I.aure! a i.I Vaa'.er ta e 1. T.i) a m. ind 1:30 9 w. CHRISTIAN. Iirt Miin atr.--f uut'l of p'il.Mi K r.ti. !t. .7 !iu M A '.:: : -TT, patrr. '.:r f. i 1M a r train d. iov.:a rr.i I- ! .ii.l l;i.- f..r t 1 1 a. . I::-'. v:;..-r:i.t n r;t l.ln.Un trenne Oitiridt ' liri-t I-'litr-n it.' ri...- mil .t:;-U f:. . I.dw i : d I'.iM..' : a! : l'r-.;.;: at l 4" ; a I 7 : .' : r -n :.;x I at .lief r i.i i P nt t:4" o n t: We !i ! ) at 7:1". p. in. Iii'lun.t imne - 1'i'li u',i ar..'. Witwer t.i; It. v A. I" . : t. ! 1 . p ,:; : r'-' ii o. I Hau.-v :iv . ''r I pt. n.' V s-:t. !a v ! ...'! .,t '. 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i ' .. !:i oiiiM: ifi !! v itli t!.- Y. IV A. .it ll.i wi.l i a l.oipful .--r ! '.. .ill w !,.. ..-in iitf.-nd. TP- fCl'l ial I w iii ! - t Moiidav at 7 :" TL" I - -. I i . Ail and V. M. S. will n.-.-t "ita i lr All -i t i:...-!i-k Tiiu r-..iy at "J: p in. I " i .m r ji,.- ?iii,; ;i ii. t-;t I.-r" t: i r : i. ir W-.i:. day at 7:l" p. in. Itrtlirl iiirh. lartiil. -Ir. V. II. ! Ait -rai.t. p ioi-. Sunday boAi a. ta ; U'i.iiini TrlrnM. 'ip-rlr.tei..lnt. j 1 'ii ' .. I w .! - h i . ;i t tt .i . in. (.rif ( hnr h. .,r. IJr;. "In n ay V. f. I Vai:iiit f. K. v. . tt .uicr,' tiilnii ; aii.Ii.- wz-fio-d at :'. ti(-re : i l- ui' rir.t. :i'! i.t l I Alifpah Atatn r.d Monroe tti. He?. 'A. It. Ilii-t. pir Sunil iy n Ii. -1 t !:r.'i a. in. i:mm-t Jstr. suorriut rid nt. I i 'i i !. i t. o -.rri--4 .it l':.'u Sermon t'l.y,.-: '!!,.. ."-..nr..- f Mir Idf. :mm1 I.ii'lit " V' iiii' i pi.-'- n.tetin at ',:.':n p in I'r.-ro liiiii' at 7:-' p. in S n I j- t ; j !. i:i'i ii' - of r.iitli." l'ray-r -n -, P Tii'--.!;i .aiid V-. :i.--.la v v.-iilnr". !"i.oir i.:,.aV-i Thursday nii'l.t. T!: Suii. lay .!...., 1 will I, ..id it- annual I pi iii- ;it I' .f ta w atoinio park Satnrday .ifi i n. "ii. An.-. 11. Auteu Clape Sund j .'IiOol !0:t t. m. Mra John Anten, superintendent. '.Put meeting 1 1 :(X a m. J'liMi-- or-!iij. at 7:.". . in. Tin' ond .Uart rly ii;-tinc will h-l I ;it 1 Auf. n lia.i 'P!i ii rsda v. An'. P.. 117. at 7:.".' p. rn. Th- residing t-I-U-r. .1. Y. AI-fn r. will pica, h and - i 1 1 1 -1 tli.' i l.iiwliif- --Ion. 'tnmiiiiloii fotlowiiiir pr a- Iiii)!,' I'.v pre-idin Id.-r Sunday. A':'. 1'.'. at ...it p. tu. Your 'r s.nM xx 111 ! appi'- iat.-d. Zlon'e Fangfiirui Cor. r. Wrne ind St. l'eter ate. Iter. Martin Uorfeuey. p.ioror. I !n if xx n; p.. i,.i --r i Sunday, a tl.o oiiii JVopN-'s - i-ty will tak part in tin- annual .n nt ion of tin a iii'. Iii al 1 : i ir 1 1 tu l- l eid at Tlir . k-. Mi. -Ji. t. I'eler'a Cei rnun ir W. Lafll nt.. I dor. Huso UVidielt. paitor. Nnndaj i :oo nt t:(H) a . ni. ; ( arl Keink. sup. rintend'.i.t. Itejrul ir utrviee nt 1U:1 a in. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity i:n je 1 i nil Slier n HP ilV. tut I.lndvpy at. Itiv. al.rt II. Keck. piiMfor. Sunday aliool t:irj n. in. Kdward M-tts. Biipei intend'.'nt. flassi tot all Adult P.. Mo . lau- t.niL'ht l.v th pastor. ISul.j-. t of 1 -on : ' 'rin Sxrot I'-alin-. i-t" (Tii.f M-rvi w It Ii serinon l.v tin I pastor at lo:.ui a. in. Sulii.- t of .rII.. ii : " i in' i i t ii i :i r 1 f y r i nrtst. .v.niiiu' s.tvI.o .luring AtiLrti-t. Th oni.'ii'- Mi-sii'iiary servi. will nm t .n dlP'siIay V.-Iillli; Witli Mls I.od.'ll.t AV. ii r. m7 i i 1 1 ! ii tr t. Topic- for studv. 1 In- Word in riiin.i." t. I'mil's ;erm:tn I.utlierun .l.tT.-i-soii and William st-. Kt-v. II. 1 11 pastor. Jt-rinaii s r v i at lUr.'SO a in. Mn lay -i !io .. I...th Knirli-li and Jtl.iali. at '. :ön l.'llirlisll xTVli on tin sc-. ond and fourth Sundays of the month at '.:.'a a in. Mr. lin-xxo. a tlifol.o. ;,i stulnt of St I.ouh. Mo. will deliver tl. Mninii. Nu (ÖTiiuiii Snn.lav Iiool. Wn!t!i r '.urn.' pioiitlily I.u -i in ss iiM'.-tin Tin s-. da.. s:i p. in. I r i t li e.llli - "!ia f dn and Kre) ti. K' V. (Jottfri.l nN -ii. pistor. Sun.1 iy i !i'M.'i at '.t:fM ,i. ni. r.Ü'lf i.-Iu-s at ':' a. in. i I SWEDISH HVANCjELICAL MISSION CHURCH. j Mrdiii l. unctdiral I'.irii.-r Sott and i'iiiatd -t- Itov. liin'U Wlnst.-dt. pa--f..r Snn l.iy v, Pool at '.:.". a. in.; Aiiu-t Aiidel-oii. supcriiifen.I.'iit. , BRETHREN. rtrst IrrtMrn ( luire i 121 1 5. Mlhf.. lie. A. H. Tii':ii:s. patr. Sun(lav a no ! ;:."0n. in.. Hartley ITretc.ne. '.iperlntciulent. Mirnin scrTt" 10:."U ITnlttlan Tnilearor C p. rr.. T"vnIog lervP-e 7:?0. limt f linrrli of the llretliren Indian i ,'i. in;e ai:! M'atni stif f Ilev. T. V.. (ii'i.r;-". pastor. 1121 Aliarni sf. Sunday e 1;.. I. 'a .'.ii; I". C Mahly. i-uperiutnd-tnt. 423 .;m oln w ay 11. Tonferenre sieinortit l'nitel Itrrtlireti if s. st. Jo-'pli st. Kov. ti. I'. Hyrer. pa-tor. Sunday p.-ho.M at 1':..') r.. vi-, C 11 AVilsan. Superintendent. Clases for .iii .Irnir meeting; ca.h Saturday at 2 This i- tl.- -veiif'.; anni vr-.uy f tic I .1 1, a I : .:i of ill.- . iinr.li and tlir' wiil he -1 i i i ; 1 1 s.-ri'- throughout tin dtv with a pi hi'- din. i. -r in th" In -cinem of tin- . Par. !i at ichi Tl' iii'Mtiini: m'.'ih'H w iii P.- pr- a. I. -d l-.v It:-!. II. II. I'out, I I. ..I' l'..i.':i apo'u- I r. i'out is mil--;.!.-l'l i. to- öl' tin- ;..;lf--l pulpit in-n oi t!,.- -ial--. IN- xx ill h.ivf a iiir'-saL:' that will Ii.- worth l.earitiu'. U-a. C. ". Mull of lluntii -ton. hid . will pro. n il at l ho 'Xi iiiiii: hour. K. v. Air. Mull xx.:s p. -f..r f tho i l,ur h for seven yea is. it. tin.: xxi.i. !; ti:n. th" pi'- iit hur. !i was toiiit l!o- I'ari-tian l!i.l-a v. r s. l ' -i at '.:. xxi'i P.- in l.ari'. of Waldo K. 'h'r l'r.ix. i" h e.lne-day ei'iiil,': 'dis- Ada I'l-l:-'!. loader. e n.l ( 1 1 ii r Ii of tin Ilrelliren- i'u-h-.rii' . i.-l mi I, i.' n -ts. ;. v. IP i. Il . p.. -to. . .:!i ' ix - ! o ! ;: t ::: a in. ; V.-'.x '. a: !' 'ii.: II. s ' j , , . - i n t , . j i , I , . j , J Mi-- AI'.: l.i" rlU".l iai-si..u- . rx t hn. a. will -i.Pp.s- i.s at !!: a "i -.-rx ii o Mid ::!;.. in !i -v.-;-;m.' if 7 If.T flo'ino .it th" n.o'-iuii' vi ' will I." oir KePition f.. t!:o I ,i" -" Th.- ci i-nin jr a.l'lr.-s will ;. 1 a- i: M.i, ;! o! l.'nii'i; and Nfr.lv" EPISCOPAL. St. Jatne l.stfnrefr a.. nerth f IV h : i.jr ton :.. i'lirisi; li..us. 310 W. Co! fa i it. Ildi-ht Ker. John IImn White. l. I . i.rr v,f the d'.-ese of r, ifPrrri Indlinn r--to-. Iter 11. R. White, vi ar. Ch'.rry house, id) W. Colf .1 :v. i p.: x 1. U. U it , ;: Jl ,i l.i "ill. I IV s l o-'i a! a v, ; lb v II Ii Whit.. r i r : t it ! i . r Ap.i:i'i p .i." and s.-r-!. -u -x 1 1 .- j.s!i,.. ,:t ii .mi" e-.,.-rn in lie , !i.... i at ." :oo p. ri CATHOLIC t Steplie' Hungarian Thomii an5 lI;rieieo;i ats lv Alexander Varlakr. psttor. Mais at S:(-0 and 13.1S a. m. Mindar a l oci at 2 :0o p. n P.enedn -I Ion nt o t p. en. I'resrMn at 11 :0n a rn. M. I'airlrk'a T.07 fci. Ta.Tior a?. Her. Jobn r. Ie;roof. S C. pait r. I.or mi-. at :i. 7 and U :X) a. ni High b-.'H 'nj rmou at 1 0:7.0. Itaptlirrt at I p m Ves-.xera et 3 ..''' p. ni. SatiiJn irto.-l at 3 a p. tu. lieetint cf churca icdet! st 4 p. ta. At lledwlca'a rIlah Cfr. Scott and Naf.er ata. l;er. Anthony .uolz, C . putoi. Low ..in at 7:70. t and lj a au S;m J.it e'hool at 2:3') p. m. Bene4Irt1aa at 2:3i p. m. St Hanl. lam" rail. h 415 N Mn-Cn t P.er. I'.omin Ma rvJnlal. p.iator. Maa it 7 3. 9 and 10 a. m. St Cailmlr'a Pollah 21 8 Webit.r t. Low n.a at T-J a m. HlQ ruaai t i. IP. Vfrers at 2 p. rr. M. Adeii.erfa ro(i Olive anl Oraia ;. Iter. JoLi. Auta.k.L raator. Pally aa3a .tt 3:15 P m Il.i'.y hour Wedne-a-dar irnlrr at 7 .ii Sui.iIit mil I ml ! 13 a m. ft. Jaeph Hl!l at. aoxl Tj,Mp.c ,T Tatrick J. Caireil. ( . S. C yaator. Iajw Biaas-a at 1 ." and S a. im. Ill 4- anai it 10 KenetllrtloD 2 p. aa. arrau Heart ItrlgUa 1126 TV. Tno.nit ti Rev. t harla V. lacher. pastor. Mm it 7 .( nid I 3d a. ci. SuQtia.- achoal tt ?..") p. in. lU-nedUtlon at 3 p. tm. SarreJ Heart - Notre Dame Low M.e at ,.iBi , in. I'ail-h luaji at 5:i-) a. 1U. Ve-p. :s at 2:o p ni M. AiarT (jtrmtii 431 ft. Taylar at Her .1. M. y.-herer. C. S. C. paator. Mm t 7 :Zo Li la a m. Sandiy aehool al 1.70 p. m Itenedlr'lon at 3 p. m. SALVATION ARMY. 1" 1'.. .Iif;. ioui Idv 1. Sun-l.i t en- ; ..: M';;i ii- ..:;:. t jail. UM...; Sind.i liuvi. - ;ju ; pi u äir erviic. 7:JJ;
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lndo,,r ivi. . i l'rir..r iiu.-.tln T 'ti I 'a i . f V. I ....... o 1. t- . i . . . m I ... : I ..w .. - .i'i. iiiia.i ji'0'-. oui'l ill rliurj-. SCIENTIST. Main aotl Madiaon ata. fun(3 serrlcM lurloxj the frertiiti f th new cburcl "Iii t teM at the lasill theater M II a. rn. Testimonial moetdn? on ererj WediifsJaj eTenlajf at & o'crr nt th I'rojres rlub ro.nu. Melville t llldlnj. 212 S. Lafayette ti.. Sunday ac!i-oi fvr rliildren ond yi-unf people up to the nf i : .d. is rr .rn y:4."i to ;ij:;;) Ileadln rooms maintained tr this chnrrh on tha erenth floor of tLe j M. ... htiiidiniT. ari opn t'T?rjr afternoon from - to i ani a isattirdaj from f to K ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. rrof:ea rluo bill, 212 S. Lafayrtte it. .Mf!Tll ku:ifll2j. SundsT. 3 p. a GOSPEL MISSION. TPe ;ofpd Ml-sinn Pas mv-d from 42 '.. Las.ili. av . and ii now lccated at I'll V. I .a Hal av. Srvii s are held ery AVcJn.-day. Satin Iny mid Sunday i-veiiins at 7:0". Sunday hooj at 1:M) a. rn. im. !i Miii'lay. Com.' and brin your frl.-n.la MISSIONS. .Mennonite Hop I" .TcpffelSoil Idv.l. Sunday a hool at 1 .in (t.i nj; ;;:.,!) p. m. Services every niirnt except WVdresilay night. Mary NnntiiÄker In -hat'fr. .117 11.' i: Je!Teron lt6. iCa J A. (tin!. Superintendent. Sunday aehool at I p. m. Ieetlni:a rrT nljht a? 7:o0. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 513 n. Jefferson h.rd Itetnlar meat ug Sunday lu:l.V and 7:30 o'clcK-k. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. il'.sptd iiii--ion. I'm S. Miehlan st. All Christian so it ti1" i'ivited to a Ids op.-n ii i r rno' tlti cvt ry Wednesday. I'rilay. Saturday and Sunday nights, corner Wayne and Ml. hltran tn-ets. nld-fash-ioitd 2i-p'l iii-t mtr at "olunti''i- mission hall Sunday niuht. KveryP.nJy Invit'd. All WCleonie. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. Srvi'.s In .AN-Mllo hall. 212 S. La-fayi-tte st. Mimlny s hod nt 10 A. ni. ; Mi Uuim; i:ail?l".iek. Miporlntendent. BIBLE INSTITUTE TENT. Sunday niht Kvaneli-t Serns 1. tin. s on "I ii Cry of Mo-e" .r "Th" Contli t I:-tx--n I'm jilt it 1 and I ai.or."' ili-s. !- tuics nre i'ivin every niirht Imt Satnrly nt Vim p. ni. TTn follow in if weky calendar will !. us.T: Mondav. An;'. I t. ' ;reat-st l'erll of th 'Jtitli Centurv T'.'.:ay. Auir. 1. iiiiv I'art of ltild.- . .1 U r.it.- Iliinx.-If i' W'.liie-day. Auc 10. "The Tun Ministrations:"' Tliiir-day. Au'. 1L "I nder the Law or i'ndr tlra'. Wl.i.liV I'riday. Au:. 17, I'red.'stin.'i-tl-ii :" Saturday. Ant Is. no 1-. t u r-: Sunday. Alii: 1'., "liod' Two (ire.it Covenant-." MEDIATION IN LIMA CAR STRIKE FAILS MMA. Atisr. 11. Kffcrts on tin part of the newly appointi-d saffty director, I'dw. W. Hiner. to mediate I.etween the sstrikiiit? carmen and the Uln;, l-:iectri Co. failed I'riday after two conferences. The strikers contended they had never received a dellnite proposition from the hio Klectric Co. A written iroposition made by the Ohio Klectrlc Co. was submitted, prantins' all demands of the stilkers witli the exception of recognition of th -inioa, w liich was delinittly refused. No efforts will be made to operate cars Saturday, but service will !.e resumed Monday under the protection of armed guards. CLEVELAND'S FIRST WARMART OPENS cij:vi:lan'i pp. auk. 11. Cleveland's lirst war market opeted Tuesday in Hast Cleveland. Iluyiv.Z bean early when the first farmer Lacked bis w a iron up to the curb and offered jiro-Juco from his farm at little more than half the price t li:ii K''l at city markets. In th put two hours of tin producer -to-1 he-consumer experiment, more than ."') xvomen bought all th" produce offered by several t.irnvrs. Transforming Faded Carpet. Sachets. T!ie summer cottage was a'l in or der. and a c.iller had been .ini'.m: r.-'ed. Tliey w ere ittin r in the !i'-: livitu: nui,n. looking out over tlie b.iy. .-lie was ; distant relative, so she felt privileged to make aprroviiiL: ciaiiiiit'-iits ..ml ask a fpuestio i or tw . Tb.e living room cariet in'er. -ted her; it was different, .-oui'how, from those to which . ne had always been ..i . u.-tomed. bp; -ii" likt.l it, and so she asked what kind it was. "That .'.up.! h:.- n tale attacl;ed.' the hoste..-- i plied, with a .smile, "ami I am so v, ell pleased Avith il that I am "oir. to tell you about it in ease you miiht like to try th: same experiment. I believe, you s-e. in passin-.; on helpful hmts. Anil this one has proved so satisfactory that 1 want other people to ha'.e a rliaikr to iroit by it. " This is really an old intrrain earpit. It was not worn out. lut it x.is una ii stained arid spottid, and. in atldition. it failed badly. 1 sent ;t to t.ie eh a r.er". It came home beautifully dean, but s.. failed that it was not a pleasant looking ob. Ject. It v a too -.i od to throw awa: . lbweer. so I simply h.ad lo think out son.- iv.iv oi' making it go nl looking ag.:in it had been very pretty oricmall. 1 had it put down very carefully, and stretched Aell. Then I made omo boiled stareh of Hour and water, and. .ith a wide paint brush. ga- the carpet a good i oat. This I , e-nsidered as a !dl-r. When hat was perfi tly dry, I went oer it .! serond lime, giving it ano.her i oat of the st;rch. When thru, m t'.'rn. had dried. I went ever thAi'nole surface a third time, but inMead of puttinir n anv more of the,stiich, I u-"d wash j aint. This, too. I allowed to get perfectly dry; then I put nn the fourth anxl lavt coat, this of the wash paint as well. Nov I expect this carpet to last sometime longer, and It is c rtainly mucn inoie .-a t.slactory to me than in its impainted. fad d täte. Ami it is, tnoreoer. ;u.-t the thing lor thi humnur cottage, for it can be kep' .lean m e.i-ilj'." Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
HOOVER TAKES
F L Is Formally Appointed Following Wilson's Signing of Bill Friday. WA&'HIXOTO.V. Aug. 11. The American government today assumed control eif the country's food supply with the signing by I'res't Wilson of the administration's food survey and regulatory bills. Formal announcement of Herbert Hoover's appointment as food administrator was made at the Avhite house soon afte-r the measures were approved, and tonight Mr. Hoover set forth the aim" of the food administration in a statement declaring its purpose will be to stabilize and not to disturb conditions. livery effort will be made to correct price abuses made possible by abnormal times, Mr. Hoover said, but drastic measures will not be attempted until it is seen the purposes of the administration cannot l. accomplished through constructive cooperation with food producing and distributing industries. The very existence of corrective powers. Mr. Hoover declared, will tend to check speculation and price inflation. "The business man of the country, I am convinced." says Mr.' Hoover's statement, "as a result of many hundreds of conferences with representatives of the great sources of food supply, realize their own patriotic obligation and the solemnity of the situation, ;md will fairly and generously cooperate in meeting the national emergency." Sweeping War lri'S. The two measures signed today give to the government sweeping war-time powers. The regulatory bill is designed for food distribution under direct government supervision and a provision added as an amendinent extends an even more drastic government control over coal and other fuels, including the power to fix prices and authorizing government operation of mines. The survey bill is intended to encourage production sind gives the government authority to keep up a continuous census of th" amount f foodstuffs in the lnite.1 States. It will be administrated by the department ff agriculture. Iloth the food administration and the agriculture department have been ready since long before the bills were passed to go ahead Avith the work. The food administration has assembled a staff and already is enlisting the country's women in a household saving campaign. Meanwhile the federal trade connaissioii. authorized sometime ago to conduct an investigation into food prices with special reference to anti-trust law violations, is gathering information which it will turn over to the two agencies and to the department of justice. Change Distribution. The first move of the food administration Avill be to bring ahout changes in the system of distributing wheat and in the manufacture ami sale of flour and bread. It Avill take up next the production of meat and dairy foods. The trade commission has investigators now in th? Hour milk and in the meat packing lm uses. In his statement tonight. Mr. Hoover emphasizes the obligation the L"nitel .States owes to its allies in supplying an abundance of food and urges reduced consumption by the American people. "We have in our abundance and n our waste." he says, "an ample supply to carry them and ourselves ever th.s next winter without suffering. If Ave fail, it is because individual American citizens have failed to see and do this loyal national duty. We shall Invite all classes and all trades to sign a volunteer pledge to cooperate with us in the t.ndertaking and so become as much members of the food administi atioit as we ourselves are." Pillows II. ro i a new idea for making pillows for the summer cottage in the tountry or at th" seashore: and for such a place, as most housekeepers a tree, it is practically impossible to have too many of such convenient things for use both outdoors and in, on (oucdu-s and hammocks and steamer chairs. Dal you ever hear of a "snip" pillow? That is the sort of thing one city woman, preparing to go off for a long summer of delight on the old farm she has bought up in the Herkshires, is busying herself with making these days. Good feather pillows are both heavy and expensive. a she says, and desorAes more respectful treatment than one wants to accord them out of doors. And the small boys of her household like to have pillows that they may use as they may happen to choose. Thtse snip pillows, as peihap you have already guessed. are stuffed with snips of old xb'th. They afford an excellent way. according to this housekeeper. for using up old blouses and kitchen apron- and other articles of clothing tht are too much worn for friending and uoo I for nothing but racs. She has them all washed carefully but they do not require any ironing, of course then she take her s iss.rs and snips them into tiny pieces. These snips, put into a plain unbleached cotton case, make a pillow that is easily washable and may be shaken and beaten into shape. It is soft. to1, which is a good point in a pillow. Outside cases may be fashioned of chintz or cretonne or f.gured calico any material on" may choose but it should be washable and so made that it may be easily remoAed. These snip pillows are n a,Je to withstand hard us. ige. Don't say you saw it in the nevspaper. Say Nevs-Time.
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WASHINGTON'. Aug. 1 1. Failure of the German foreign cflice t. placate i'eru has forced that country into a position where some ofkcials: of state department believe it can do nothing less than break relations with the imperial government. Manuel De I'reyrey S uita:iir, the TeriiAian charge d' affairs. Friday was informed by his governmentf that Peru would not accept the ne'.v German proposal to submit the cas ot the Peruvian baric Lorton to a prize court. I'noTlicial adviees Thursday .-aid the Peruvian senate had endorsed Pres t Wilson's stand in the war and a break in relations now is expected bv many othcials to follow shortiy. Tiie olhcial message to lie Freyrey said: "Tho German government having decided to submit the circumstances of tiie sinking of the Peruvian bat K. Ix,rton to a prize court, the government of pern has instruc ted the minister of Peru at Ikrlin to state that in accordance with the declarations of London, inAoked by Getmany, the sinking of the Peruvian ! bark Ixrton is wholly unjustified, owing t the nationality of die ship. The- quality and destination of its cargo, the locality where the ship sunk, the impossibility for the ship to be acquainted with the German decree establishing a barred zone, which elecree, moreover, the Peruvian government Ines not recognize, and the principles ruling maritime warfare and protecting; neutral ships. 'The minister of Peru las been instructed further to eleclare that the Peruvian government dees not end will not accept, to submit this question to a prize court and that it insists upon the reparation and indemnities previously claimed." NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS pi :uso. ls. Misses Clementine and Zenobia Dominski, V. Division st., will leave Sunday for Gary to spend their two weeks' vacation. Thomas Dembowski returned to his Lome in Michigan City folloAving a couple of days' visit here. John Szujarski, Scott st., who has been here on business, left Saturday for Chicago. Joseph Szocinski arrived here from Dttroit for a weeks' visit with friends. Michael Kostnicki, who has been here visiting with friends, left Thursday for Toledo. Paul Hurawa of Gary is in the city on a business visit. Casimir J-odyga, tits Pulaski st., and Sylvester Wleklinskl of Chicago returned from a several days visit at Valparaiso. Andiew Gnachowski returned to his home, in Indiana Harbor follewing a short visit with friends here. Stanislaus Lupawski, Scott st., has gone to Chicago for a few days' visit with friends. Joseph Wichorskl arrived here Friday from Michigan City for a couple of days' isit with friends. Fdwaid Sza muszewski of Chicago visited with friends here Friday. The condition of Mrs. Stanley Tubolski, coiner Monroe, and Laurel st.. who recently underwent an operation at the Kp worth hospital, is improving. Dr. Wilson is attending her. Jo.-eph Werwinski. 405 S. Chapin st.. returned from a business visit in Chicago. Miss Kose S.upinski returned to her home in Jtockford folowing a weeks' visit here with friends. Anthony Lutmarski. Olive st.. returned Saturday from a week's visit at Chicago. Frank Miczulewicz. Indiana av., returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Pay City. John Glyniszewicz of Chicago is in the city on business. Stanislaus Piotrowski returned to Grand Rapids after a brief visit here. Walter Urbanski arrived here from Michigan City for a few .lays' visit with friends. Miss- Hose Swiglarek, Chapin st., left Friday for South Chicago to spend her week's vacation with relatives. Paul Wolkowski, W. Division st.. has gone to Laporte for a couple of days' visit with friends. Stanley Prozowski of Cleveland is in the eity on business. PICNIC . The animal picnic of Z. F. Falcons will be held at Mues-el's grove Sunday, two miles northwest of the city, and preparations are be in:; made f.u a big day. Games at.f athletic events Avill feature the day. Music throughout the day will be f irnished by '.. II. Falcons band, and refreshments Will be Served. SOCIAL KYI IN TS. The St. Casimir' society t.f St. Casimir's parish Avill hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the regular place of meeting. An annual meeting of St. Joseph's socitv ef St. Stanislaus' church will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:C0 o'clock at the parish hall. The singing rehearsal of St. Hedwige choir will be held Tuesday J eveniag at .:"'0 o clock at A. I;. hall. The St. Adelbert's society. No. pjj, Polish Iioman Catholic union of America, will hold its meeting Sanday afternoon at - o'clock at the regular place of meeting. The St. Hedwige society of Polish Women's Catholic union of America, St. Stanislaus enure h. " ill hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the regular place of meeting. The meetine of Lady Falcons Halb ki No. 1. will be held Wednesday eening at oYbe k at Z. P. Lall. The St. John's Cautius society .No.
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Buy your Blankets now. Shopping
During Their August Sales. Forethought. We are selling; you during the month d August thousands of dollars worth of merchandise at prices that are very low. We Wnuht this ir.e;chandise months ago in anticipation of the advances that are now lvin- made hv manufacturers. " Forethought has made it possible for tis to offer you Suo New Fall and Winter Coats, made of handsome all wool materials, at lower prices than ou will ee them anywhere. 500 New Fall Suits, made of beautiful materials, at prices i-, ie than von will buy for later. New Fall Millinery, made of Finest Wool Felts and Silk Velvets, at lower prices than makers ask for them today. New Fall All Wool Dress Goods at savings of lo. Blankets at savings of 50' ' . Sheetings, Linens, Muslins, Wash Goods all new fall lines at Lowest Prices. You will show your Forethought by supplying- your fall and winter needs during otir August Sale.
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T IT yH0 IS RESPONSIBLE FOR f I THE HIGH PRICES OF f f COAL? Without careful in- " " vestigation, the average consumer would immediately an'ver that it must be someone in the coal business either the producer or the railroads or the retail ccal merchant. The fact is that the greatest responsibility lies Abere the consumer would never think of pUcinp it WITH THE CONSUMER HIMSELF not the man who buys for home conSumption alone, but the buyer for big manufacturing interests. Vith both war and regular business demands with factories work-
ir g night and day, there has been an enormous demand for coal a derrand, in fact, greater tlian the supply. Prices at the mines went up by leaps and bounds partially, it must be ssid, because cost of production has increas-
TAia U the fourth in a series of newspaper talks about the retail j:oal business. We believe that the information that they contain will be of interest and value to the public. Indiana Retail Coal Merchants Association
MONEY LOANED ON FARMS We will make loans on good productive farms meeting with our requirements at the low interest rate of gV with a very reason- jo able charge" for handling. All loans will be made for a term of five years with the privilege of paying the principal or any part thereof in even hundreds of dollars at any interest paying date. If you expect to have occasion to borrow money, soon, write or call at our office for further particulars. THE STRAUS BROTHERS CO. Established Home Office - Ugonier, InA r.ft.".. Roman Catholic union of America, will hold its meeting Sunday af ternoon at St. Adelbert's hall. The meetiim of St. Vincent de Paul society. Xo. 7'.', will he held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Hedwige school. The meeting of St. I .roni.-!aA a society, Pedish P.oman Catholic nnin.i of America, e-f St. Hedwige'. church, will be held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. Hedwige school. The Children of Mary society -i St. Hedwige church will hold itsmeeting Sunday afternoon at o'cloc k at St. Hedwi-e school. The military band ot Falcons Z. B. No. 1 will held its rehearsal Tuesday evening at Z. P. hall. The singing practice of K. Pulaski Falcons will be held Tuesday evening at Warsaw hall. niiiTim. A for. was l-cm Friday to Mr. and Mis. Frank Kovvab-ki, I' S. Ii'ul( I.lii:s NOMINATION. WASHINC-TOX. Aug. 11. The president todav nominated Sheldon , C. Heipkiiis of Cheyenne. Wvoraing, to i.e a.-..-i.-tant secretary of the inte rio r. no si:icvici: Will be held Sundav. .i:rjI 1 -'th. at th St Janus episcopal Char.o' vu account ol i e-dex.oiati:io. Adv. i
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Toronto 13 3 Return . . . $ 2.00 Clay too, N. Y. and Rctarn . 8.10 Quebec and Return . . . 16.93 With Return Limit Equal to 10 COOL STATEROOMS
The Clereland & Buffalo Transit Company, Cleveian J. O. Wharves: Foot of E- Hh St. City Ofticc. It Tao- Arcade Doily Sfcjrr.crs to Uuffuh, 9 P. M . Fare $31,0
Special Ladies Shoes in Broken Lots 98c Great Values. KINNE7S, 16-112 E. Wayne Sr. THE $TORE FOR MEN fan WASIIIXGTO.V AVCfUE. I I11M EX A MIXED H 4a-cba I Herts With 3 the Cm 94 : Dror fcr H. LEMONTREE lM.nu.? taring OptlcLaau I
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Bin your Hosiery ;.m m i". next e.itu J v y Sfii now. ii Ü 6 I n und those who delay in securing tP.rir co-I run a big riik of r.-1 getting their coal at any price when they want it. Coal in the cellar or in the bin is the only sure solution of next winter's ccal problem. i 3 "SREANDREF." I Largest anJ M I 4 . I. - I " , I . Alexandria Ear nd Reizra . J 8. 10 Mod trial and Ret or 3 . . . 12. CO Niagara Fall Excuraion TickaH SECCR YOURS NOW Standing Still 1 1 - r l.t. v N M:i:r. pe pl.- arj. There i : r.eea t-.:-ll are earr.j-t i.i ; :r ,ieir j i uet aiiead, j-dne thi hank a::.; talk i: .e: villi i;, and ' e -vill UkV: a method that vill greatly aid i.ii i:i j."i:r e:i"r: .ivj m- die;. . Many people ha, e already acted 1 di tliis -uve-li :: and t'iday are enjujiiit; a f-.d inc. d'ne ir--.ni a s.ivi:i acAMERICAN TRUST COMPANY 4'On Savings
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