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Hnt-. Mnia .. I'..t Il.rry I- l'T.U. ".u. n. tili; ;it U.' a. Süi.'lav r .ji a r.j. : lürr-r 1. Ait'.-ri..-r:i.v, .'ij.erii.f.-t.'b-t.' ' !';:!!: ..ri,'.;. at lr:' :. r.. j.r.-: 7 7-, :u. Tl.f Sii.-i-lar S:h.J .ii! -rv lir.i'r -i.iy ixt Sur...- h! ' .' i rn. Ti-- ; i.-r. vi Tifc-'i! i!'- '.it ii ; Ii -A i ; ; i-in t t.iU hur .: S rr.lnv. t. -1. i i !-r tT.e ri iT"M: f Mrs OtNy I"iijl:c Harr. tL iy:ur v.i nr lf. A f r I'.n r vi:i o.-.-ip-. t!' i!,.lt :f 'i M.-rviT-Sun-! iT. HT t:ü.r:tlijw t'.-n : "I'iibirg.tie ir l'.".ni--H.,: lr-'!-rl. -V. .1. !'. u:i r-'. r, i.J l.i.e .-h'ir- ' M'is !ur- '.:; ti.- :!!.-' .v.-rv!'.i -.ry tili "i .:t T ' k. M. faul' Momcrlal Co'fn I arid La-, r-ort avnw Iter. Jarn-H L iai -Liier. I. 1, pikti.r. S'iri'!av h .l nt 0 .C-'J ;-. : Hot W.mc. i:.T-H'..'t.t. .M..rr.lnsr j.r:.-hliis w rv.-- st ! s-r:..n 1-r t.- n.'.r Ktf-r m. lt I '.Vf im t t!:- l'r-:i ii t ' l.,.A..n.i ." Unr Yo:inr. :i-e: lM.-ii'.er.t. 'iff.J" rvl !! !.v Misv S. M"-tn; it. I'litrl-tl-- -rvl. . at 7 :'. l :u s'-r'.' " ; t Ir. it.in ! r .u l if .Mi--.ic.' "i Tatl Hrruii -f th- i:-j'Mt' ' " l'1-' rrn.oa - f )I!.w t l.v n.- tlon j.l-
t ir- f t Jniia Wnr.t 11.. .- s n r :.: 'ij ;. r will !,.- . W.-I n--!.. v 'nin. "TV- I'.r-ttl- IImn -f t)i- 11 i 'it-- .,. ,;:1: stn-lv i-. ri.,i at Thr'i.." nivl "Tn Ity ' 1 1,Mt ,'.f i.-nr-.-. ..il-r.-.l: -T.-a.-L.-r Trainin-. 1
t r. i r..t stiin r. itt W--hir " Karl Kn.'T will lntf at ti.- nfmlnw' s-rrl--. "Foiir Oiit Tli.v n-art r..r.-r- tti'Torn Mili.iu-aH orafori' . "A.ra'..arr.." j.ii't Jn ti- r n t r. - li -a I IT r-'n!-r th' lafloml hymn -t I-T.i :.-. "Mar-, lll .i-" ." I'r.iTr in.'-flr.c ..rvi'. fn vV-I:, !ay vf-nln? ;i.-n tri- i-ait -r viil z-.tk i; "S. .,r. tt. IT fnrrr." n 1 Uti r-'i i y 'vt-nliji? t"' t"T r ..nnilttr.- th r,riii f.--1-tv rv a 'M-k.'i li-' 1 Lonrn IIelfhtMlnT nn.l rrntila tu () it II lUark. pastor. Snniny f-hool Ti:5. II. Ilonr. in'rlntT:1nt M Ti.mr rvornMp ftt ll i . s-ti-km Tiu-m: "IDA iir. .i ... i.k'i: at 2:.T. Fpwrrtli licu.' nt "il'J.-'-tT "Tl l?ntt!' Au'-ilift I' .it 7:.'y . A ontU'iat!on -f tli v.-rl.-- of 'n:i'iiH U ".U.hll. tl. I'f'o.vo.l -Tl-o Son of ThunlT" Tl.. r..wly -.rr.Mnlz-.l rr..-.ru holr of 'it t.-Ih nl'.l fMri.Ht. .mnz M-rrlK Cn n-xt V.!nlay r.var Mr-. Ial-v l'.arr. tl.f mkr .-van-; Trln'tT r.l.iln nnl Vaar nr.. Tier MflTli r. Hunt. H'tot. P.li.'e f hr..l t t'.nJent. Gra rcrnr Ml-l.Tcnn nn.1 7ut afa. It. IM-tinrl If. Crowfl?r. pastor. (. Jtna mftlnc t n. rr,. Son-lay ficool at D-;iO a. in. ; Trof. J. A Uyrfi. i-.ip?rliitf nIont C'n- Mrninir vr-rnhtp nt 10:45 Junior ronrrcntion at :.'in; Inez Fort. awp,rlDtMi'l"'.t. FpuortL !aicu nt C:r.."): Hal I'.ui.rl;. presl"nt. Fvcnlrr worlilp at 7 :?). r.pwortli Memorial r.-irnor Lincoln T37 W. nnl Oilve strrt A Huntf i'fiini. priBfor Similar i lio .l nt ':"') a. ni : il-n l'lnn.' , mi j--r'.nt-nil nt Mornlr.iT Worship at s.-rno-n . . . . . . r i . . . ... . ) . I Mn, I !ne Fv.-tiii.ir nor-t.lp nt 7::'.' MMweeis UF stti-ly. Th'irH.l.y :.t 7:'.'i . . , ,,nit" : i ni vi-r ' aro i i ii"-.- "ii i ii'T.Uer Ta'U f. F.-i. Fermtf. street. He t. J. A I. or. I. p.tor. -s!l-- T2A t S Mi.sVavaka nr.: IVIH-V II oe rJ'.-l Sun.'uj mhon at 1 ..Vj : Fre.l Mili-r. superIr ten If nr. I'ulll worship at 10:40 au. i:r.il 7 :") p. m. Still! Memorial Mi. -Mznn nn-i VI. to-l.i I
'tre,. Itev Ital.S. pastor S .in lat j i ".,, W;i, -.. ... i. nr.. ... ... . -..-;...: nt '.::. n. in : A. Kf.tt. rl .-ary. l1- Ilm t. pastor. Fosl.U n. o 141. S. ( arMornlr..' theme: "A NVul.- t.-.I Tuik." . ro. st. iin,!ay h, 1.....1 at a. tn-. . I-,... 1.-.. ......... i-..r... ti .. I 1 . ir "iitt .T.st.-r. tiinorl ntendent.
Ji lri vi't.- -.fle, ,.n 'W I..r.r'praver. i.t. l' 1,1 e Fall.v .lay for L-r !, - '.I-.- i S'linUv s .. v I !. v.u an., .i ..... . um2 . :.it Ornun-I.f-iyetf nml Wayne frrff. Her. II S. Miller, piator. Sniol.iy P'hoo t D :.",') .1. tn.; .Trihn Kn-h. snperinfon.lnt. Ji eis-Mntr 10.-TJ0 m. nnl 7 p ro. Fptinrtti I eat ue at T :( p. m. I'rayer .T'".M!:i We int . lay r.t 7:15 p. rn M r.Uinn 7?? FT r.ron.lway. U.-t F. v splti.-r. pa.t..r. SmikIiv s, li",',l at '.:'.ii i. r... : M. i' I'orter. siip.-rintt ii-l'-iit. Srr-.-.t lo.-'V. a. ii.. I. if ring v.-.-tiion at 7 Frayer :r.-tin' We.li;.-"! 'y v -i FREE METHODIST. Fre MHlio.llat rennaTl-ffal arenr.l Il'iah atreft. W. II. V.Vlnfrr. pnstor '.iiiMla? '-ao.; Piro a. in. r.i.i' NYMtzel. a per I r. t en-le p t . Frm-lilnpr nt l':"9 a. "i r.r-i p r. .i-h Sunlsy i;ier l'irU Iff Afrtho.li-t -F.vir-nf!i an. I Vine stA It'-v. Mr. Ilit.-a-...:. pastor. S. m. lav .-h....l at l'):") a i. : Ij. F. Wolfe. ';p.-rlnt.'nilen. AFRICAN M. L;. ii.et . i. i:. -r.i.) w. m.v, :... st. :v. A. T. r.o.i'I.llnsr. pastor. Cluva i... t- .: ? ll:) a. r-i. S.in.liy s.-l.ool ;.t p !.. ; l:ev. F'.i F. St.. -wart, sup.-r-iT.t :n i-.r.t. Inj lor', . f. i; Zion Crn.-r T Llv arap.n lt.-v. I.. F. F-wr". S-m-lay ;.-!iooI at 12 .". p ia. PRESBYTERIAN. lrt - ' r:i.r Vji.l:lr.j.-..n -v ml I..t'Hffte T ICev. C'. it W i A l.lppiiH tt. I 1.. .üü-.Ut.r. MUs Charlotte .M. V'.: r! n i üs-ii: ar.r ?- minimier. Fi'.Iir worship at 1':.". a. i;i ap.l 7:.' r.i Mn-i. -a' srv.'.. ii: th- i venliii.-. i i'?.e I'ir-.t F" -' f r l .i. .prirt.-t ill irive f.'l I rig program: "F.rilife ! ; Fri::j. r. "I..-;..! Kin. My Taghf." H:.k: "I'm, . Filgr.n.. Fin a Str.ing.r."' .M.r-.f..;j. n Will K.w.-."' Ma I .ot :; ; Mii'-fv ati'l Mi,.-."" Wh.-ei-r. -II iru, :!." Ai::f..r.l 111!.'. ' -.....: at a. us.; S. ... M '. in, uperiuteti'kn:. Mr. I -i.o-. ;,n. inn ar : : Junior I t'.'1-:i or vo;,-t ;,t .", i ,M I a o-mg Fe-.pl'" to. .-ting .,t ":.':n .i MMweek nn-eting W e.'.nes.l .y at 7 ; p in. C.V..nh fa-nlly i.ig'.t. I rLI.ty a. 7 :.'. .''iiK-k. Attra. the pr.gr.M... TnaUy Cor. V.fai ar. and ?t. I'fter at-. Ht. John S. F.urra. paator lUt.ia -ho.! P;i; CL.irN s H ag- n-T, 'ij trln:c.i 'e: t. 1 h 'Tl t' fa anniversary .'!.--:. rati.:, .f the f.-anding .-f the Hi Ll..cTi.nd '.gins at l'..' ;. ... and .'.-uds Irt. t!: lüon.ir.iT . rvi it V:l."j o'. lis k Meeting f t'.- -..!' u : n C .un. i! . ... .ka l.t ! .1 at 1':. to eor.fer -a Ith a.l ta.t r" to n!uU' ."I' ' th, ' '::r V'"'1 V"' n"1 ? u,? h;' s-V.:-n- f - " '' , '':''AttT'i : " l-:i,t I.',''1 " ' -. -',1 " V,"' ' ,:' "1 j " -;r.:' ; . : ...mm.it.lo;; . ? t... I.;rd s s,.,.:.er Y- i. ..e,:;...'s t.;e;.ir.u ,t ...... t. 1 l.v, . t g """I"" n? ", !?-: .
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lJ".I.-iil. Riipirlt.trni,nt T)i.- 1 n ! r ii . t i n a 1 tn la r.'. tl".' i:pj.-r K-r:I-. f.'la üst-f sult.'l t. I'll llangarlao t ornpr Waib n a? tat '"hfrry at. Hf t. Ii Ärtak. patnr. Mt. ZUn llnptlit 11.1 N nird.U H I't. F. K Kftinrl;. I D.. pftst'.r Sun in f;0 j t r, ;;() T m. ,unn Ml at' liln.son. f-nnei Inter.. if-nt. riri iMnin . or. l. iure: anrt Njpi' ti Srfha a. rn. 7:5') . m CHRISTIAN. riri Mnln utr-t. ar.ut.i c. punw- , nsrarr. IJr. .Inlu. -t Ai-a: !?-. pa-tor Hni..T?1t,,ol.-nt Mr t,a. l:,r. an- trainfr ., M"rnh:i: w..rshi; at l:l S.-nnon l,y ( tin- pastor: "I Ii 1 1 t !. u it y u 1-ailisr : I.m iilittr uorshl; at T ::. . Afti r th- s-r- ,,,;, tr,., r l.s f rr.ovinir pi tur. w 111 t." a),..u n. . ntlfl.-.!. -Trailinc Tti'.-.m-l: I.Vypt" ;,n.l -MUslonary V..rk In 'li'rri." Sp.Mla! 'ii'Ml.- !y tin- iuart-r Ix-tti morn'tiir anl i-Vfiilnir. S.-iiK-r t ri r 1 a n I irl'-aMT at :"' Topi-.-: -l'litfln-r K-J'.u'loii Into I'ollti. s " l.lnln Airmif hurrh of Clirlt - I.lnl.-ti nvpni; nnl Carlisle atrrrt. F1WHnl Castle, pastor. 1'reacnlne nt 1:4. n. in. nnd 7 :."Q p rn. Snnilay s h'i nt 9:?t n in t. F. at C:4. p rc. :'rayer me'tiiig WpiJiim.I.ij- at 7:45 p. m. Indiana A vr nwe IniMna nnfl Witwer nvenui's Kot. W. A. HrumUre. pnntor: rvi-W n- e. j.n IIa;.-y ut. ; VII phone I;'"J. Suir.ny 'i-'ol at 1:3(J; K- V Wlilt'. np.-riiit'rn'lent M.-n. woT.n'n nioi hl. 'Iron r.tt.nn rorr. ruiii.l..n s.-rvi. - nt 10:.':o. S.-nnon 1' Ar 7 :.'.- tl.o pnitor l.fß!n a srrl o M.-rinons -n tlit- following thfir.f
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e "Th SaM.ath or, th I.ord's Iay. WM. h?" Sun. lay n''ht. o.-t. 'js. 'Ttu-xv-I .4111 N'i.v. 4. Christian SHrn-f-." Ilrintr your r.ll.lo Siiinliiv nilit nnl hear tlK1 Sa'.'nath iu.otln Sjxi.all nnisl''. Y. F. S. C I", at :.'i. elroine! PV.Nf".RI ICAI ASSOCIATION T.. T, . .Morning '.vorO.Up at la:"-), .sermon ? ' t pa st-r. V"!' ''rA """'m. t. in.: Mt.-s aril.. Kuth. president, .Sll(),.lt r,. rrn1!i;. "i'uttir.S Ke-j'iL'i-'.n Int.. Foliti':" M.'.rk ;u!.e. Lad er. i:v.-ninr vorIili) nt 7 :.'u). Sermon ly the pator. The revival meetings will : ontiiiue fverv ulKl.t fx.fptinj satur-1 .,,v .i.,rl. fl w...k. fin Wednosilav 1 evfiilnir '-t. -'f. Hev. .1. W. Metznt r. pres'-tin ri'ier .f tho Klkhart dl-trict of tt.e Indiana ro.,ferer.e ulli preach an-1 , hold the fjinirterly e.'nfereme. I trat I.afavette and Monroe street. W. II FrslihT. pastor. Sunday grhool at C:.".0 a. m : (.coijct: J- Long, superintendent M..nii;iL v..rship r.nd .pinrterlr co-a-munlon at M::'.i. V. F. A. at t.:"n: Emma Nirntz., pre-id. nt. Snhje- t : "Futtlng F.eligion Into Fo'.lfh." in (harge cf the npTalitv and -o:ri"ty romuiittee. Fee. .1. S. I. urns of the liin'ty Fresl.y t.rlnn rhurt h will apeak, l.venlng g.spfl erv- ! at 7: I'tav.r nu-.tlng and teneher tiaining We.Inesilay at 7:1." p. m. : Frei S' ir.veitzer. l.-.-ul.-r. Gra.'e f hurrh. Cor. Mrcolr. way W. nnd Walnut st. T!ev. O. O. Lozirr. ruinInter. Sund.iv school nt 9:C'-. George Povino. s ;i peri nt"ti dent. Mltpan MiTn f.d Monroe Bta. A. F. Halst, pastor. S'in!ay aohool at t :... a. m. Kmrat Jistr. B'iperlatenint Anten ('Impel - San. lay s- hoo! nt 3'"' an") a. in. : Su T't I01 riu'H Fui.'ii-- worship at 11 :' a. ir.- Christian Fr..h,av.,r at 7a p. :a. l.Miirk- The entire day will he given to railv r h 0. Suhhatli school nt In :'"' in., f.d ow.d hy appropriate tople. N....nday in,, neon In the anl fhloy the , ay w U 1 ih. 1 here i', Ir.ot !- any s-rvne in the evening. Hcthel fluirrh. Lydlck Rer. W. n. Myrant. pastor. Snnilay p- Io 10;on) William Trimble, superintendent. EVANGELICAL. 7.ii iV riier F. Wnnn- nr.d St. lvt-r . Kev. .Martin Goflenoy. 1 ator. servh-es . ill eondu. ted at the ?:n.' 1 hour. Fev. W. ioffeney of Vlnni..-. Ind. will assume tTi- duties .f his father during the hitter's Illness St. ivtrr'a (inmiR 415 W. t.aaallo a?.. ttev Hiiffo WVP-helt. paafor. Sundar schorl nt 9:0 n in.; Cnrl Helnke. u;ier!nten!ent. Koculir service at 10:13 a 11 . LUTHERAN. Ilulr Trlnltr Kngllah Sherrr.a;: av. ml I.ir.ilsejp at. Iter. Albert II. Keofc. p.ntor. Sundav B'-hrnl 4:10 a. m-. Edv- rd M..tt-. Min-; Intendant. C'.;is."i ,'i-r ah ages. Adult I'.lhlo r'.ns.tr.ugM !.y the pastor SubJ.s-t of lesson: I 1 I'l .1 ' ih .-.ill V .in JVI in V , lo:; :i. ' sut.ie.-t: -Luther and the Augsburg ,r..:1f,:l.n - Junior l.r.gu.- at the church V m- I-uther league .lev-dlonal erv..-.. : t ::4. p. m. A stndv of sou.e "..I Testament . har.i. ter. will be begun , t. ti:r,.. Ves-.ers with sermon at si.M-t: "Why I Am a I : t rr -. T r.nthr '.. .-ii.. will er.l :,e Forgiveness .t Sin t lil.-r service -:.h;.st. "C. :,f,s:r.g our Sins. (. Äte-heth-al last r'.icti..n .-.a Siturdav at .' :."50 p :a II i'.v -oin:nunin n Sundav. .f. :v ;;t i :;:i. ... r.:. t. Faul' C. ..in Lutheran Jeffer. son and William st Key. II Hoile. i r.st -r. h rn ;in . .-l ,e at 10:Grt a. u'.. "ii diy m h.-l. both Fngllsh and German, at I: Mi' FnclU'i rrvie on the se"..pl and f.-'irta S;:n.laya of t month et 7.:- p m. S.rvia.s f ir the deaf on Wednesdiy foli..w:ng tr--e thirl Tuesday of th n-.'iit h at s o.) p j.. ".r:;..T. ' the fast...-. Ilo'..- ion;mi.:.'o:i Sunda v. Fr. pa ra try s rvi ..t 1 .. . ;.. k. .No tierrnaii Sun.la v school N.. W:-lTh. .vague n.t ... I'.lg Tiles, tv t.Ieria Dei .rrtiUli - - Cha pin and Kerr , sT 1 1 f rl . 1 !.. n. past.r. s-ind i h a '' a. i.i.. ar.d FiMe ,.l s S M-ruing seryi.-e j.t ' ! :."- u ! ...ning servi-e nt Tl.. I' lr lllig '. let ts l ll, ..; eveldrg i'i the lannli . h t.' e iTivlfatlop 1 Miss F.i I.. . J..hn.'U an t ilu-t Jd :.-n. The 1: c.' ra-et Fair :.ir aft rr.. ..
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ULWCC :.r.-! Vc ...nirr.'.tt- th .::!! Tt:iriliy vi.!n at 7:.'!', thf '. lr - ill f ri--1 f'r j.n- tl. r. Frl.!? i v t;lrk', T.:if!i r -nii" ir.rftlic : rorn r: tft.H- f.- thl r:.-tlt! li Miss IIW'L. '.-:M jif -I Ivar Knll'-ntM-rir. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Si)Uh .ancf llral - ornr S .tt rtv n.-. .ar.l N. !: v. Fmll Vlnt-lt. T aster Suri'Iny s.-:,o., nt I:.Va. m. ; August AimI'Tscii. tj r-ri n t fnI it. Mri.!ru yoriMr. .,t 1:4.. i. zu. V.v-i-ine --rii.- at Tr'u ji. ia. l'riyr rvl. v Tii'ir...(v af 7 : ö ;i. i.i. Mw-tliiex will !u !-l in It-.tM.-m.-ut ,,f , !mr ii until alt.-ra-ti' Ii liiiv. Inl; - TTi I 1 - I Iii Il'iiri au--It..riu:-.. BRETHREN. 1 lrt Ilrrttir.-n Miorrh-K'-T. J YV. !.' n !.. 1. Ji . ,.:,r.r Sun-lav ,.. ;,.. 1 at ;, i:1 j. rj,, i, v.r,., t n.. nt. ana av'i;-p aiul MlanJ Htr.t-t. Ktv. T. 1. tt;re. pan tor. 1421 Miami fct Sjmlaj i.o .i. .).:); I'. stil ly, surerintnd,rt, 423 ;.H1Vo! n-a; K. onlVrniro Xrinorlnl I nilr.l Ilrthrn - :io S. St. ,I.j.h t. I. r. oYmi;'. I I. ;:!St'r SiMi tiy s. Ii.m.I at .:.. a. n. "lnv-i f-r all i:. wiiski!. I rtn t iil ;.. .M'iriiliia ivoruM;. ;.t ! :!.. SulJ-t: ' 1 1 1 1 u i i ii4i I n ,.f s-lf. 'LrNtinn KnIavnr at i::! I-At-ninj; v'irli!j at i '.111 mi i ..if "I'tii. t i t. " ri-rU-Kn-U-av..,-' Limn-n n .-tine Tn.-l-iv ,.t,.ntf. ir..,v,.r .rvl-- Wf.lnoi.lar -rilnjr. erond htirrti of th Urethren f 'u sVi - In' a tri Van P.iirrn t. lUv. K o. Itoo.?. ;.tor. S:r.nlay srlmol itt 0 :".'" a. m. ; U- i.-y Zli.iiiurn.nn. aui-.-rlnti n'! nt. EPISCOr'AL. Jninrn' I.ufii -tt St.. Iiortli of Waslilnytnn !;t. .T.hn Ilazt-n U.iit.'. I I. rr.tnr. Jj.-v. II. It. WMtf vi-nr. l.-rny !,..nn... .-.II W -,.ir.nx .r. II 'y oiiiiiiuni.ni at 7 :;:i Siirolav I a. 'i.i. 1 of .!.. II 1 1,,,..,...,,, m.. .... , !f ' " -. . -'''''' ,, '"V, " Vt t!,. '' , Ä tf-" , wl fc"-'-CATHOLIC l tp!.ra' llunarlan Thomii aad l(-ri:frin ts. lt .;iiniJer vrlit; tit.r. Matt at :0a nd i::15 a. rn Kumlay a. liool at UAt p. a. 1tii?lU' il.m t .1 :m p. m. rrctrMnc tt 11 Or) a m. tl. rairlrk'a .lol -. Taylor at.. H J"bn F. !HJi.ofe. '. r4 C pciu-r. T,it nuiKi- at C :00. 7:30 ami 9:00 a. no Hlrb irai a ii. I ifrm.ni at 10:.Vi. ltip:iiui t p tu. Veapera ?.t Ä:.". p. a.. San. la cbooi at K:0) p. m. ileetlna; of cLur:i i f 4 p ra Bl. Ilrlvlaea rollah -r. fcfill aci Na aler ata. Ite?. Antlmny Zut.oe-lr. C. 8. C. paatoi. Io iaa at 7:10. ar 1w a. an. Ne.iml.iT af-'ino! at 2:Z0 p. m ßeae lrtlea at 2:C0 p. c I. fltaaUlaut' Polish 415 N Maeoln ! at M ÜnTntn fjre:n1aL. ntil.r rB S. Caalmlr'a rol!aH-4:i I. Webatar t. I.o at -30 l rs. tJIh nun t 10 a. ni. Vftpera at p. a. 91. AdelherFa Fotla Oilfa and C.ra. r ts. Her. John is.u a.'kl. pnator. Dallj aiaaa at 3:15 p. m Hoiy io.ir Welnea day cTfKlnf at 7. Z'J. N-jnday taaia 8 and 10 a. a. a. Jah HI11 r ta iaaalla ar. Fatrl k J. CnrroI. . 9. C. aatar. Low annaaea at 7:.".U nnf1 tl a. na. ilifa aaan I 10. Benediction 3 p. aa. farrod llrart Urlg la 112 VT. ThOiSat 11 He?. Chirlei V. Klarher. putar. Man at 7 :t and 30 a. ra. pun.'t achoal at 1:23 p. ia. Uenedlrtion at t p. am. Sftml If eart N'otrt? Iame. Low mnaa .it 0 :tx n. in. Students mass at SaK) a. ,.....,', r, " 111 y J 1 ' ln m Fails:; mBs ::t l:lo u. in. Ytapera tm.ry Utrmaa 31 B. Taylor at.. nr. J. M Krborer. c. 8. t.M ptator. Man t 1:30 and 1Ü a m Sunday achool ti p. m. Kened! .Ion at S p. SALVATION ARMY. 2üG E. Jefferpon Idvd. Sunday aerrleea : Morning, county Jail. 10 :); Snnilay aeon,, 2:0; open air ervic-e. 7...VJ; Indoor srvl-e. Frayer ineetlria", 7:30 Capt. Nehciuiah FruoL."j. ofJlcer in charjo. SCIENTIST. 1 irst Clmreh f Christ, SelrntUt Main anil Madison nts. Sunday services during completion of vhureh hulh'ing will he held In the Sunday school room at ll:)u. ni. Kntrnnce on Madison st. Testimonial meeting every Wednesday evening at S o'eloeW. Sutnlay s hool for rhIMren ain! jonns Ieoile up to the age of L'O from ':4Ö to l:"i. l.eadlng rnciin maintain. . I hy this churrh on the .seventh iWr of the J. M. S. h'lilding arc open ev-ry aftern.'on from - to ." and on s-iturlay evening froia 5 to h. JEWISH. Tempi llrtli-M Corr.e Lnsalh? nn.l Taylor ts. liivlr.e services will he held at 11:C0 Ü and 1 lohl til t ion, wWI dlVeusa th (.nMH r,pn.sstve rnetli(MA Ii , Wlth evil. Strangers will I, a. in. Kaldd Ietheit In Ids sermon. St. in 0 ininle most welcome in our midst. The itliglous -chool rip-ets from l:15 to 10:?) a. in. CHURCH OF GOD. ftnir-h of (.od or Sirt Chapel on Harrison av.. n. block n..rtli of I.imoln way W. tls Austin, paster: .f. L. Forsvth and (J. It. I.e. k. aslstatit pastors. Sunday school nt '.:4ö a. m. ; A. M. Kirkhy. u per Inter,. lent. .MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION M'-eta rverv Mondav :t lO:iMl s.. tr.. at the Y. M. C. A. Hesld.nt and vlsl'lnc; ministers alw -iy.a v e Iconie. Frrl'lent. .7 A F.urnett: t1,- president. W. H. Freahley ; vi r, t a ry-treasurer, G. F. i:n-t-MÜTie ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. rrarraaa rlno bar. Mrlrllls alld!r.t il? s Mafarrtt tr. hnndsr. 3 p. F.orean l.sson subject: "The Cal! of th- New Creation." GOSPEL MISSION. The Gospel Mission ha a moved from C M. Lasalle av.. and la norv located at 431 i: Lnaalle nr. Services are Leid etery Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday evening" at 7 .ort Sunday achocl at lOxß) a. m. each aunday. Come and MISSIONS. Mf&nonlt Hop C2l L Jcffe icq blvd. SUD, y aohool at 2:30 p. m. Freaclilns 3:o0 p. rn. Scrricsfa every eight except Wedneslay night. Mary INuaemaker In charfe Citr US C. Jefferaoi hld. Raj A. Mrd. auperlnten.leot. Sunday acbeol ai I . no. Meetlna eveey nlfbt at 7:30. APOSTOLIC FAITH. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Go a pel mission. J TV) S. Michigan at. All t'fcrletlan . cicties lutlted to a M pen sir meeting evpry Wednesday. Frl lav, Saturday and Sunday nlshts. eoruer Wayne and Michigan streets. O.d-faih-lont-d gospel meeting at Volunteer n!aIon hall Sunday night. L'verybody Invited. All welcome. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE AB RAH AM IC FAITH. Servlcfa In Mvlvllle hall. 212 S. Lafayttte ?t. Sunday arrool fit 10:fO a. rn. ; Mrs La:me luilahai-k. . cperintf-i ie-it. r.r..r v.:i 'ricada
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John Barrett Pan-American Union Head, Tells of Wonderful Trade Oppcrtunities. "Alrüilv t'n.. Vi . , . r . 1, - - . ' " J c.- ..u. u'ta.i tll i.rt. d''io iiKire tlpit: any either intluenc ' In history to build up olo.ser rl.tlor.s of comnifrc.. and fri.-nd.slil; l.etw-.-n th, l'nited States frr.d it.s pittT American repulilio." Ad John IKtrrett, llreotor Kvneral of th; l'dii-Ainei lean union. Iu..st night, in ;m address on "The Mighty J Meaning; of thy War for the United ..utes hipJ Pan-Atr.t i le-a" before the; members and puesds "f the Indiana ; Heal l-:t'ite association at th- ban ; trjet ar,'i closing --sioi. of tho state convention of th.- : s.sf.eiatiun at tho Oliver hotel. "Hut it is of the highest importance." h said. "that all elase of inr-n in evr-ty section of the Uniteil States rill all kinds of ui Kanlzation s for the TMiblic ki"1. like the Indiana Heal K.-tate f- ssoeia tloii, -hould ffrasp the impoitanci: of the PanAnurican lirlrt anil opjorturiity; that th-y sliould appreciate that thu future prosperity and strength of the l-'nlted States a.- a li-ader amoriK nations will largely depend upon th.- harty cooperation of the aourtries of .Vtittal and Snth An;i.'.t, and- th:t the; people of the United States a how Id take up the studv of everything relating. t- Iatin America, which will enable) them to better understand their southern neighbor and work with them to the mutual good of the .vesf.em hemisphere. Hrt-alU Sludcbakcr's Work. "In the L,rcat and first Pan-American conference which v.-a a hold in Washington in lSt9, one of the principal delegates on behalf of the rntt-d States was J. M. Studebaher of this- city. With the vision of .in unusual mar. he foresaw the opportunity's for Pan-American commerce and friendship and lie played an Important pirt in that historic gathering. Ap-ün. when the delegate:, representing all the American republics Journeyed aorot-"s the United States, they were entertained in this city by Mr. Studebaker and wrote home graphic descriptions of it as a typical, smaller, Indu.strial city of the- United States. South Bend, therefore, should always take nn Interest In Pan-American affairs. "It is also a distinguished privilege to be the gaust of the Indiana Heul Estate association. An organization of this kind made up of tho most representative men of this progressive utate should take a profound lntere-st in the extension of the commerce and prestige of the United States Among its sister republics of America. The real estate men of Indiana must necessarily be concerned vitally with whatever helps to aid the prosperity and progress of this commonwealth. Inasmuch as Indiana j Is one of the principal manufacturin.tr, exporting and importing ttated of the central weit, it hts a most direct relationship to the vast commercial opportunities before the United States in the TJO sister republics of Central and South America. Will Influence Itenlty Hero. "You may not fully realize it, but the price of real estate in every grow Ins: town of this state may be iniluenced by Pan-American trade development. P'cr the more that these countries south of us Khali buy of Indiana's manufactured product? and the more Indiana shall purchate of the raw products of Latin America to be in turn manufactured, through the employment of Indiana capital and labor, correspondingly the more prosperous will become all sections of this t-tate. When we realize moreover that Indiana ha3 increased her exports to Latin I America much more rapidly than many other states during the lagt 10 years, we appreciate the strength of this argument. "As you men of this association are persons of big and broad vision. please stop and think for a moment what is the slgnitleance cf our PanAmerican r5ations. Pan-America is the ynonyr.f of "All America which includes the United States and Canada as well as the republics of Central and South America, but let us lool; especially at the southern lands. There arc 20 of them i reaching from Mexico and Cuba on the north to Argentina and Chile on the south. They occupy an area of i. 000, 000 square miles, which is a total three times that of the United States proper. They have a population of SO, 000,000 souls, which is increasing more rapidly by reproduction than is the population of the United States. They conduct an annual foreign commerce valued at a total between 3. 000,000. 000 and 4.000.000.000 of dollar?, and yet it is only in its Infancy. How Trade hns Grown. "The importance of the commerce of the United States with the.se countries is emphasized by the fact that its value, including both exports and imports, has grown In the last IS years from lens than I500.0Ö0.0Ö0 to nearly $X, 400.000.000 a sum which now far surpasses the highest figure ever reached by Great Britain or Germany in trade with these lands. "At the conclusion of this war there will begin a mighty new era of Pin-Americanism a Pan-Americanism which will lead the vorld In the way to permanent peace and the development of the same spirit and relationship of good will among all nations as now exists among the states of the United States. This mighty war will make tho Monroe doctrine, forever a Par. -America
and posfdbly a Pan-Mundane principle of international relationship. The Monroe doctrine in becoming a Pan-American doctrine will belong to every Central and South American country auch as to the United .States, it will always stand for the integrity, the independence and the sovereignty of every' nation of the western hemisphere, great or small, and in turn shoul 1
b- accepted by all the world as the only tiaj policy for permanent pe ace among all nations." Call- It (itxFs War. In concluding. Mr. Barrett brought resounding applause from his 30: auditors when ho said that this i God's war because God realized the world was, on the precipice of awful destruction as a result of living toe fast, and that He must sacrific. many to bring the people to their senses. He said America will be the greatest and stroTiues nation on tht eaith when it is o er. Net until th newspapers bt-cir publishing long lists of casualties or the oattletleld will this country fully ,Take to the task we havu 1 eforus, he declared. "I visited the trenches or. the front a year ago and accompanied a French aviator In his machin- over the battlefields, and I witnessed the liring of the enemy on Kheims cathedral. The destruction that is being wrought by the Huns is the most evil inlluence that has ever been turned loose upon the .vcfrld. God forbid that this country will ever have to .suffer as has the people of France and Belgium. You can't do too much to aid in this war o:' Christianity and civilization a gains th worst evil that has ever bter. witnessed in the world." DexTllM-s Muht Air Haid. Mr. Barrett described in most pictures. jue style, although he said hi.--word.-; fell short, of a night raid of German air craft over London. Hsaid the pyrotechnics of a thousand Fourth of July celebrations could not Compare with the beauty of the scene, though horrible that It wa. He took occasion to commend rotiring Pres't and Mrs. John Mitchell of Kvansville for having a son, who is one of the "rainbow division" soon to be in France, ln this great war for democracy and humanity, and urged all mothers not to put any obstacle In the way of their sons giving their services to their country in this crisis. diihahm: oitici: IXC.TION. Citizens' Bank building. Finproof, sb: stories, elevator service. 112-114 West Jefferson blvd. For rent single and suites of well lighted olilce rooms: also one room, fouith lloor, specially provided with desks that may b had for $5 00 per month and up. Centrally located. Next to government building. Imjulre liental department, Citizens' Ixian Trust and Savings Company. F. C. Noble. Manager. Ad vi. Don't say you saw It In the newspaper. Say News-Times.
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In the fall of the year 1904 the far-seeing mind of Jacob Newman, Jr., conceived the idea of a store with an object the object of devoting its entire time and attention to the buying and selling of Women's and Misses' high grade apparel. U It was the inception of this specialty store and so great has been its developement that today this store is recognized as "The Style Shop for Women," where apparel of distinction can be baught at prices within every women's reach. tfjl For thirteen years we have been doing our best and our best has alwavs meant honest merchandise, honest prices and a liberal-policy of store-keeping. As we have grown, this thought has ever been in our minds we shall continue to conduct a store for a bigger future. The Anniversary of the opening of this store will be celebrated beginning Tuesday morning, October 23. Watch for further announcements.
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Sh "ppin.s S :3o to 5
A Store Full of Saving Opportunities
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Patterns are based on pictorial lie view designs. They guarantee style. They guarantee Tit. They guarantee economy, the chic ?tyh s in Consult The Fashion Book fo Winter Make your own clothes and release, a pair of hands for other work. .Study the hundreds of smart styles in The Fashion Hook, for Winter November Fashions now on sali: GIRL WHO DISAPPEARED BR0UGHT BACK HOME! j Chief of Detective William' Barnhart returned Victoria v"-n" f iecka, S41 S. Brooktield av., from, Toledo, O., Friday night. The girl, : who is 14 years old, was employ- J ed as a domestic at the home of J Leonard Stein. 135 s. laurel st., until recently when she disappear- ! ed, leaving a note stating she was' about to become a mother and in- ! tended to conrmit suicide. Iater i
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1 CT-. Hours :3o p.m. m ' . 7 a.' v 1, j her mother heard from her at Toledo, where tho latter was rewith h. r her brother, several articles of property wer- missinfrom the St(in home, according to Mr who lias Tiled larceny charges against tho u-irl. Advertisers make profits from volume not prices.
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