South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 300, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1917 — Page 2

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j MOTHODIST. I Ir.t N. :i.;2: ot i:.v. II. nrj I. I.vi-;, ld.'r. t;i; rx '.' : "jii hr :!.,. s,t '.. :'-o s r ... ; I!.::..-r L'. l'liMl-- .-r-i.ip 1":!' ;i . 7 :. Mr. l-trr. I - nt. will ;:;! t! '"'! --rv- '.... A'.. nt .. : in. f ;.fif -v 1 i i ! :i -2-rrtI n c f'-" f.i'-ri ! 1. Ir: f'.i -:.-;r'!. . v.M -h rli;..- .Mrv' I'..irr "Aid k 'Vr I-..-Ä1 Mi:, fft :t We " : .i T' ' VS.-'.V :.::,t " Mi- !!.; -a Ml - i i v 't t.'j" ..;... !. ..ir f Aciii- li ni tl. i Ir-f O.rMl n . ir--:. :;.- -rt .. li , - ' C"'; ri"-( J; v l.nv.- rl..r.- ..f fl:.. O.'.r.; . . n 1 i.j- j - - f 'I , 4-rV!;-" !, rul Mmr.fll-f'o:.'T r.-. i lai'. . :- i. r. Sur. l'ir 5"L ..l it J .') e. i: : 11-. v Y j.UhJ. ' Ij'-ri! !l -It til. Mr:. Ii.,: :i !:.".. :,t 1 ', lt .itii. ti.- 'K;,.,lU, ntt.-ri.. . .-r !.- I t...;t.. ' In" I '"i a u"f I, I.-ifcMi- -".rvl at j , - , i, :.,r.li:.:- -vii: fit i'. H. K",t-r;- vl'i tii'. I r I -;- '; tV.'.l," i.ii-i '-Wa.'t Il-r, An'N." TTi-r fr-'f. H.ir..i.'1-t -r.-Mt .,r;it..ri". ".!-;:. T5 i' .'" CI. inri'- wiil ;-r- !."! Lonftl Ifright Min' r un'l rrr.nl t! J jv II. Uiat-L. pastor. SutiJay n-'l.oc! 'i:.'. II. C P"l'jrjr. 8i;.rlnt-DtlTt. Mn-r-ln.. . !. t-r 11 11, '.. S-r rn..i. 1.7 tf- irMt)-. l.it: .("liii .1 iat?..r ! l'.r'-' i: Pit-M '1 mit i N.-faine :'.. I..nt.M .Inn!..- - l.ur.-h t j K;,nrin ,.-aM.- at '.:.': Mr- 1 II. Ilia . ,.'! r. Ki.itiK' rl.1; n i 7.r I:.i! Kv!.- ;.-au 'ii "Ttnul.i- ..f fv" 'i.rUtS.'ia 'aufli t i ! ' r'i . r j : ij ii i f v." T;i- I. .mi - - ::-;:- v. i'.I f::r- i r.Hii ;.-i i! iii'iHl f.r l-otL m.rhliu' -.i.a ; vrdnl: -r f i.-f W,li..--l..y j vv.-r.lür t..- . ..ni.r.v' in..., II. ir. . in a Nriily to !nr Mr lai-y Jt.irr .'.t t ... rirvt M.-fr,..nn .-n-ir.-i. Kit,;.. stno K,:,!uv .-rartn th- "lall Uaih '.-k" "f I Kvai.ir-.utl- ..rvi.M na.J.-r !,.- mimu.-.J; tl- üi'-vofta p-airu-. Id- .a-f.-r Mill - ns,st-d Mr. ; ud Mr-. Intii;. !a'!ii fTfiPr-iists. TrlnUy P.!;i!nv r.li.1 Vnsv.r nr. TlfV. Mivii . Hunt, i nstor. I'.i!.'. ? liool :tt '.:.':;: l:i:do:j.:j K:in-. atii: pisptrtn-f-:i.if-r.f. Morning ..r".iij. ;i? P:". S. i;,:o!i o;i. "iU" I ' ii i : s I 1 1 .r S. rvl'." Spliil . us;-'. 'Idi- I . i . i r T t Panr s-!Vi.- at i :; will N- a l-ith.-r ai niv-r-ii y. j Kv-nluvr p-rl.- :it T:-. .ti:..h fh-iu-:j "Tors' i kliiir i'o-nit.di-. fr Kron-w ':--, i; l".,c -iko. ii -t i,..ir w 111 in-'. I .Tiiil.r leu'ii.' .'.lnil.'y tit ::.:: p. m : j Mr. . I,, i .!.. sii;.-rlnr-ni-iit. i n;.;ir. !i pray.-.- ?i .ur ar 7:i" i i.is.-i 1 Iii i l: .'h.-iri-- of V;i.T-.. .1 o.mi ion. ' fdld' HiudT In .Mark 1 J. Kollow inr tirav- Lour tli.i- will !" a tot'iiii . N..v.-i.il.T p.-i. y-r Jiniii' oi.tn.it t. . I ;. nflilv :i tiii' u t!.- Kr..!i.-' :. i; : li.i ty ! i'fnrsday :if 'J:-i .! at t!i- lnan- n. lr- 15. 'L. Sndti. Ill' a--n" a v. Cmrr. Torpor S M'i-lil?nn nnl Tiltt tl Kov. Klrliar''. H. Crwl.-r. fnstor. '" !s : i.-.-tin at S:15 a. m. Surnl.'.y .'.',', nt D .".' .1. m.; Prof. ,f. A. Kyors. urrlfiton.I-.it .'In'' S:15. Mnrr.ine vo:-'..ip at l' :!.". .lunior ror.,;r'-icatino .t 'J:"0, Inrz Torts. sup-'rlDte.ndor.t. Kpv. nrt!i asn. nt 0 :rO; Hal Itunrl;. prosl:fr.t. i:rnlnj worship nt 7:'. Epworth Memorfal Tomer ToiToln "..17 V. anU Ullve tro-t. A Hunter 'fiTli. nristor. Siiailny :-no..l at o :.vi :.. t.v: ;'. a rio'a-v. sup-rir.t ii'l' ht

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VAitr T'i.rU 1. K.-S. Sovpntr. fdivt. P.fT. .1. A Kor.l. pastor. iNsl.'oroc 'JHH Mili.'ivik:i a.: P.li lioo-- .l"!. S.in,a ho.-. at U.r.O; I rod .M.llcr. -upcr-I'.-tciiiJ!?. TuliM: v.-orslili r.t 10:lu a. 1 and 7 f; ) p. ni. tuf! ?tomorlftl Mlrhl.m ar.'l Victoria dnrt Krr H.ibb, p.st-r. Suril.iv ' ! :.t :5." . it, : A. K 11 1 1. rh.-i. rv . Morning tli.-n;-: "H..n..r 'In;. I'atlo-. Uid Ti.v .Motl.or." T!,U is ,i. tit- -i.-i'i.ii 1 n.i.'ii .-ii s or. t'..- o, I. in ii..iio. nts. .t I :.5k;nt - !ia- ni. aodr s i,.v j. ia. - I .:;r.. SumIuv I-i 'W K.,.1v day. Ail ,u ; .i-rr.r-f iy tnvit-.i :-. :.tt.i'd Mii..l:iy s. Iio..; ! .1 prs-t.-lil:.2r. K. -rr'i au- :t '. . (ifrnun-1 .i f n v otr. nr..i W.iyn- tr-t. I.-r II S. Mli'or. p.igfor. Sundny so.onl t :-. .:. t::.; Jo'.n U'vh. v,i porintoni1 -at ".vr'M- li) :'.. a. ;a. and 7 :.?0 p. rvorta i;.;i;o nt 7 :) p. tn. Praytr .."Hi-c '.i i n r of 7 :." p di AVrl-V'i 7-'.' K I'.r. ad vnv. K.-v T. v ;..,.p.r Sisnd.iy H-'h..-. at'.f-U ... j.v ; M ' I"c-rt.-r. up. rint. ii.l-T.t. S r- . -a : t i ; U a. ; : K "iiii; s. rtf.o;; at ' , i i 'r; -r r . o I ; i; '.'.i:.''!.'.'' 1 v ' I. - r:REE METHODIST. Irr. Mrl,o,liit rVoiitrl-a.ilii rvir.(, :.d Ttnh t;..-r. W. K. V.ol-t. r. -n-tor. ! v.,i,: --ho.M :::;.) a. ra . IV. a i Nfddtzel apprfrt.r.doi't. lV-aciilna n; M u a '.n l 7 :.1) ; to. each Siin.l.ir Kir Park 1 re-. Metliolit- i'..-.:r a:i:l. an.: Vit.- -1 ... Kv. Mr. Hit. !. j:. pator. Sutmav 1 at V':-. ;: ; : I.. I . W.-.;t'c. v.l c: ii, :. ii.h nr. AFRICAN M. H. n.ift A. .M. 1.. .'Mi W. .M.C...-0-: . T. Ho-d-Un.. rt-r. 'l-ls4 t.-.ret-. : t p a :'. w. Suivl.'v :.c-i :-' r.i ; 11- v. st--'":-rt. f 'M-vr-.ctci '.If. dolor' A. M. I 'i-i. .;.. r Kddv .' : 'ampia K-v. I. K. T.!, ' .' S :i: ;., y l.o , at 1J h 1 ! . i "' PRESBYTERIAN. I if-t- W.'cli;,.-!,', a l.a- ..:'(! -t. K-v. t"iii':,N A. Kippirvo't. : I.. : '.i;,Ntc;. M-s i :,r!.-f t- M. T tri as-U;a:.f t-. n.lnKf--. l'a'c'.- v...r-'.i;. a' lt:l." .. i... ; :v; 7:.' p 'a. sp. -I-i I :rtusl.-ai r io in t;:o e:.r.' Sti',.1. . ? . ' Ti-.ort.lnc Idr--. '!!. T ' !!.',?- T ili to th- .V.ti-'ii for j . -ii v - . I s. vi . , , .x -. i , ;,..-.!.. 7... t... -j 1", I'owhlp P;i at 'a :.':o a a I 'i de.-. " lc' y at t . i ''''' I , , i l-Ulli. p.i.p', s.H icf x i . . i... Address 'V j. S. Mc'....it: .,n "'i,..' KU-.:-: ld-.i-iL.-t'-p 111- ' "' H.'s iiT. r' Mi lu-ck ' -in,- W. d !-.! at 7 ! Xrmuy for. o:r nr. a,i st. I'ettr l. litt Joltn S. U::rr). pat.r DIM ;.' 'j-.ru: C'i.-.rlo Wa tt, surcrlnt. s. ..!: tir.r at a. . W. rP I1' . k". a : . ii a .t::. a: i t! p ir . :i ih.'i -r a : '. o. " Voan ;..'-;.' n.c . T i r. r at .".:." p :., W-rshlo ; : 7 .i ', !;-. w it 'a h if. ;a -n h.tur-.n "M.irtia I.'ttl.. r " Mid".. ... s, .-,- W.-d-d. I . t : 1 T 1 e'j 1. '.. ill .t T.'-U witli : :.r. l pruv r and 'r I ;--!: f s , . .'l:.ced '.'.V .ali:-ss ;. e-t-r.' th- lt .ti-r:--'i .-.:.. a n-l.-ar.,..! .' ih- -mdr. VttmlntT- Ir A M !".'. ,. atr. -Uy v I-...1 :.T .:- :.. :a : I . '. Wl.it- ' ..d. ujt rlatei. tent Ku'- . - M"r:'.t;i t 1' k" in nt.d 7 p. :r Jur.l -r !:;..!.';i'.,T :...vti'i' at .: - p -ni '.r ündoni-rr ... nicfs r.t f :. p. K ih.s a. .v..ri.H.i i sri"t. . i;.. sdai'. 7 :.'' p. l l ..;:r - :n . Hp l h i.ppr aa1 I'.yt b t t:r William Allti'n. Fi. I.. rxduittef ''- t..s; d fari t'li-ry. i pcrl?.i -s . uttt :, A.ult t.p '!. ; t ri a 1 1 ,oa ;...!. ,n- At' . .a-es "; l:.?ri.-,. ;:. i.e. n n.- tt. ... iy rt 1 .r."t- l;.h:-j : . i:; r--t. -a :-:. t . f h t-ri. !! it-" '. p..rtaa r.t : ?'; T -;, . K - J.ir.ior ..-p.. rt i:o :.t. nr. 1 Hi lar.-..r. t Kost. t:.r prP:.ar. W :.-.- !' ' "St'i!i- in the - p 1 . f . Krh.j' our Kit..- Morning .-is'..!:. ,,t p'.lö w ph Te.iptl a a--'- ;,--i .nl s,,.r f s. ri c.-i 1-y !i.i l'r ..i, ti- t',.rr.-. "I .-. li:r hrlt . r . V.l. Mi.- In 1 1 1 1 . -' .lul..i- Kn .'..i.or . : u; .d."; lr I r.it.es 'l-tcr'- s i;.-rif:Wi..-t.t. xni'T i':.!tK:.d-.. v -r t. " lIi.Ut-r-1 Zjf to fhr'nr." f.tr. L:. :-'.l p:. v ; :'jr

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r. --r. l- B.n'. .Tl;tnr--r.-r rii..i vMrt:'2lHtu' Tiinn tv the ndi.leNr nt 7::uu T:;.-u.e: "Wli.it l!nvi Tl.-v -..i. i-i TMi.e II ::-eV' Tie rr.H--.; r;:.-t!:lir Ii ';,,;, -, r.'---Il V n!''t :if 7:'" T. ;.i tMs ..e.i: "Avr-l.''-h.i: 1 tl ; !i .'M.' I.n!-; 1 W. Tl.-l.i-t.'.l U 'T'M:iliv In vlr't f :i t tf-n'I ;ir.! p.'-fi !;;". !:i c.r t.'i"i" 'rvl. BAPTIST. I i r t .-,r:.. - W.t ir,; i..lu its. lov. ".atb-.. v I ." kvr. ;:iior. Pd'. S'-l.'-c'i .'if :i. i) ; '. S. Stellten'. su;..Ti:it-ii.l. nt. Al'.rrilric '-'.rsM;. t.t l':4."i Tv. j..st..r -vii! j.r.-h i:i n.U;nior..i..i; ..r ti. , , ., n.j vr.Mrv f f!, i.r?ef.nt r - f..-i,.nf.,n. iiwr'H. -TV I '-urn." f"dI. v.i, hit: rv)... nt 7:.i Suld t: "'au-'lif ii: th" Knhi." ,:art-t uri'l !.ru. A i..-t-tln t.f t!i- I'r-.ii s'W-ty ' v Iii ! l !:i tl i.iin !i ri Tiu-.-dav In .tt '!y ivm'h f.ii Wf! n.!n v 'vonlnir: K' - -Ii tl it ;it Ö S'ippT Jit Tta!i-r training. ii.N-l. M m,.! ProtofaTit !.- Tin.-- at T ht- rnl-lut-vk n --tlni: f.r !r;i" ''.! praJ r.t 7:-". V.-.!ii.-v,ay. i i i1- i- t i..iii:iiy .v'Tia ;t tii' tin. Ar v. nlDj- in.-4-t li, .f th Wiifiit-nN Ml-fii-n -r; . 1.-' i.- vlii lt!i .Mr-r t'i.;.-i,aLrr. :'Z Y.. IiiIiati:i :iv.. Trldny v"i!iijf. 'I'iit tiiMn ,ir liivlt(l. '.'on;muul'in i..-t Suinl.-iv. !in., pnptr.p. Sunlay gohool J. V. K siif-riiitonInt. Ii.- i:.fri.uti.i.al lo.snr; arc u-d In - 1.: . ... "' tif i.r cru.if-. i ,,m s'Mtol f.. :!-'. .Mriili,r '.v..r-.ili 1 rr:nnv. ti, "Liun- f.. r nth.-rv'" Th . IV I - ts at i:t.". ((roup four. "i'ri-in tti- junior i.;-iuI.ts. nllJ l-'iVf L.tr- of 11, .. procrain. JIvtnhu' ' :f 7 will In -harjrf of tli '""' rlmod. T!u address will . '!-Hv-r.-d !.y V. K. Sinn, o S-lr..-.- and th- S.,iil." a th' taoi.o. ,0rlB( ,rntr Waih!. 3n it no . r?r ,r.w ...tap '.' , ' Rrtk. ptttr. I J t v'' i s-liool at !:..() t:i. Mm. Ann II i:t i hlns.in. suei intondont. tirgt SMtdUh for. L.kur: and Niplfr tta Ser?lr tO-.t( . m. md 7:3 . CHRISTIAN. rirt Nfnln utrert. goiitli .t public lü'raiy. Ilev. .lr.hu M. AioxRrd-r. pantor ii;.day .ho,.l at '.flä n. in.; (. Im I. s'ip rjjit-n.t iit. Our l-a li i ar tniln- !. ra.l-d ;tnd f liavo P-r :., a-s. Morning -.vor-liip nt P):(n. Si-riuoii l.y tin j..isfor on "Tin 'on --r vat Ion of J At ry .Natloinl K'sotjr -." I.vonlutr s.-rvi--H nt 7:'U. S-rinon liv tli- narftnr. .ift-r wM.n two rf of novln' p!-tur"J win tu- iiown utitlo.l. " n-t.tn' iino Ifaliit of N'ar'oiH thunf rW-s," and ' 'i ui-ia' liii oii-,! th,. 1 hll I r1 r.-s. Sp-.-lal inui- ly tl.- tl.miilo tpmrt-t i'oia ir orniiijr '"m1 voi.i it:. s-idor 'Iirfsfi. in Kn!(-a or at i:.".t. Topi': Mi nl stTinr to 'li ri.-t"' I.indfn Avenue hurrh of ThristI. In. Ion aronup and Carlisle utroet. Kdward Ca-'tlo. pastor. Kroaoulng nt 10:15 n. nv anl 7:3d p. m. Sunday school at l:r.) n. m. i:. nt C:4." p. n:. t'rajer meflafi: Wclncday ai 7:45 p. m. Indiana Avfrnif Indian and Witwer nronuf3 IKv. V. A. Hrundlifp. pastor: rpsidon". M'M Ilnn-y av.; ''til phon 4:'.V, Sunday srlu.-d at 9 :.H ; lt. K Whir. up.'rififondonf. 1 1 . 1 ilo'irlhliu' n-Ii04il ".villi Its i..n nl.-.l -Imss-s and trained toaidu-rs innil t. tu. iir. i.ot Id Ullil.. 4. Im.iiI to join S;ind:iV. 'oiiiiiiiiiilon nt (r.:K SrEVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION iiroii,iway:;i:: 1:. Rr..adw.'iV. i(V. A. K Halsf, pastor. KsMouc- 1412 S. Tarr oi) ct. Sunday .otiool at !:.".0 a. m. ; i;n;::at Ji-sffr. suporlntcnd-nt. 1 irt Knfayotto .nul Monro? etrPt, NV. II KroK'uioy. pastor. Sunri.iy pchool ct n:oi) n. n. ; CJcois .1. Lo:;j, superlctondoi.t. 1 .. .1. : "Krn's It-turn froio Uahylou." .Mornliii,' wnrHiiip at l'K.'Ui. Suh- .- t : "Ivn.in;io in Mir Thurc.i V,,rl;." liiion V I". A. rally nt rli- I "IrI a aiua ii- rt rhurcli, MiVaawaka. nt -:.0 :; ,j 7 ;;:( jj,.v. A. II. 1 r-H- ln-r. t:lt- !. t.r-sid.-nt. will sp-ak on. "Wh-r- Aro - JolnirV Ail.ri-l.t Mild.- ola wir. T.oot -It!i (i.ori .1. To:.' Monday at s in p. in. Th- V. P. A. will uiv- u Uidow.-n party Tiiursday nicht. Krayt-r .T.cotl.,1,' :ir,d Sunday clii,d iif.ard WYd:.i -day at 7 : k " p. tn. Tin- i.dl ' Aid society will moot with Mrs ..orjr- .T. Kor.C." K I'.-rii!'! .-it.. Thurstlav at p. sii. f.rcr Chur.h. i'..r. T.Inco'n rvay ,V. rail Wjiintit st. Her. O. ). T.ozlr. minister. Sundny .sca.xd at 0 :"0. Goort'i I'pvlt.o. Huporlntondi nt. JlliTi Mntn r.d ilonro its. Ret. A. II. Ilalst. pistar. Sun.l.iy s-'hccl t D :.1H n. m. Kinmt Jontpr. BilDfrlQtt Ml,.nt Autrn ( ltap-l - Sar. 1..T r.-V... I ni lOax) ... in.: Supt. MiunoJ. I'ti;:!- worship at 11 : it,, t'hri.tlan Ktol-avr r.t 7:'' p. tn. Ilettiol Church. I..vd. k Tv. W. n. Myffrat:f. nnstor. Sunday ta-Ixini 10:00 r..' William Trlrr.lde. Hupcr'ntondert. 1 'V i( i - 1 1 .A .ion ('. :::. - K. ityn- nr.d s;. P t-r .-' t H s.-rvi -s v. i',' conduct-d ur the auai hour. Kov. W. (roiiei.oy of In- ':.:. is. Ind. Mil au:ro tin dr.tls of 1 is hit- f.l filer. St. I'pter's (IfrmxD Cl! W. Lail! T.. it. Hm:' v.trhelt. paifor. Sunday in liccl nt l:00 a. rc. ; Carl Helnke. u; crintondent. Modular eerrlco nt 10:15 a r.:. LUTHERAN. Ilolj Trinity i:ngllh Sherrr.uU ur. ind I.indsey lt.. Itcf. Alt.ert II. Keck, rnstnr. Sunday go'iool 9:13 a. ra-. dinar, 1 Motts. snp-rintoudent. pe-lal K-iorma t;n s-rvl.vs in tho h schi.o; on this Saa.iay. Thif vi '- nun i",y c-timt: u a ion ar ... ..... . . t a j ai.n.h "niTim. wi.i o" . ... t 1 ... .1.1 . .1 T.. . III I... A ii'.i ,i"i in u.c 1 1 1 . i . i rif ...ii - a .. , . . . . . ... m. ;rie; preparatory -v ice ai ik.i.i iui !..i- ira.lde fo i. .reent Triday evorlit;. Junl-.r i aj-u at the . hur h at l'a p at. l.tttaor l-.u".i" nt 5 :4." p. Spex. i.c s-rvicf in chnrj.p .f Mis-j Vorn:; Wilk-son ''spers with rni..n l.v tl.p ;;;t'-r :it 7 p. a;. Sal-Jc-t: ""Tii 1'itth' Ilwr.n of flu- Kofi-rtuation." Tii- ! l-l.i Trinity Lath-run lted trss auxi'.ii. ry -a lil mo t n Tudaj aflornoon In tli- Tr.la:t TrtMt lalldiiu A'l-day howi: :. W. li;ei.!a y with Mr. A H. K. k. 7 7 S... n; .in nv. KeforniHtl-n dny sorv1. e -a V. la-sday it :' p. to. "r.t the . '.'air.-h. SuhJ.s't of addre: '"TIip M-s.ic of the Kei'orrautlor. to our lay." 1 h- r-u'iilar l.vnth'.y mot-tlnc of t!. I..ldie-' Aid v,,cht w'.lj P. hf-I.l on Thurs.'.av nt " :.di ;.. i.v nt tho homo of Mrs. .1. i:. .lohr.s.u.. :: Itlnln ar. flair r-.t-n r;tl oil 1'ridny at :il p. tu. at tho hur. 1. faf.s-.ietlcal itistrtp f 1-:; vn S.itnrdr.y at p. i.;. st. rul' He .ian I.utherun Jofferfon WKliiri At' 11"7. II. Hellt?. pa.?.i. tl. rn an s-rvl -o at ld:.'iO a. m. .ind.i- sc.'-...;. l...th Krcllsh and 7ert - n. at P :."..) KnclUh .orrlc on tiie kpc:.d a ,d fo-.rta Sundays -f tl.t- racntb at 7:hd : :.. s-rtl tho .'iv.-.f on Weines: iy fM.vli:L- th third Tuesday of tie lU-ath :it : p. ;u. -ra..,r., I y th- p isp.r: Morning. .-it;.- I "ri 1 1 ' :" pvenln;r. - i.uth-r f.. fl ips l'.-ilth." Wnitl.t r 1. iic'ic n.o'.r.Iy o.-al naetlr. Tuesday nt : p. ra. j C.lorla lu . elih fhapin and Kerr s: U-v. i..tifrld Ol n. pastor. S i.'. lay to. l at '.. :. ia. and Hilde da at '.':1" ;. n. M iming orvle :;t 1" In the 'H-lilPk' tie Sunday school wli, render ; 1 l.-f . r ! n 1 1 '.. .it pMirram In Id.- ;.u:i h at 7 n't .ix k T.t- Little .!r!s ..!. ty wlu rn-et In tf.e orureh on -.t urd.iv aft-rn on P vitHt'-'n f L. u!- H'.'ldur Hl..c.:a.

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SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. SwtdUli KTanllrriiI- Ccrror Scrtt trA Orl.ar ts. l'.-v. Knill Wlnptcit. pastor Sun lay S'-hool ;,t J:CO a. ra. ; AutfUbt -rrnlnar Af.rtilj. nt l:i." . r.i. I'vr.-.K-rvl-at 7 j,. l'r.nrr rvi f TJi'ir-ilry üt 7 : 10 p. m. Meetlrix h. I'.inirtit -f Juirrh niitll ltratif :n liavo !''v!i i"ii'p!."ti."I In rr.nl:i audi torluiu. BRETHREN. Flrt Hrethrrn C hure Ii- K. v. i U. IN J!-h. I). I., t:ist..r. Suii'l.ty rf'hof,l ut . i::. ; I rar. l- S.. li riv-.r. snprrlnrr a-!iinc rvi, - .tt 1 :.". i:. t... nnd 7:. p. in. Mornlns sul)Jt-t: "TJn n'.ir:if tr-iitrTi - Its Svirro. .von ink' ""'lhj.s-t. " Ui- fall of tn- ros. Junior K. 4... !-fy in t.s nt p. I i nnil th- s.-nior '. K. fo. p ty in t at i:.'W ji in. At th- prnr rr.i-fdlr.ir "r. Wi-.Iiies.lay veiiiiii. tlie tlrt of a s-rl-s of Kil.h- studh-s on th- history of fhrttinnlty as M-t forth In tli- 1-aol, f Acts wi.i h- itIvmi ly t;i- pasto-. 1 lrt Cluirrli ot llie nrrttri Indiana autiue ami Mintrd treot. Uev. T. H. tJourge. put'ir. 1S21 Miami st Sunday ehool. U:Z'); K. ;. FtaLly. supcrlnte'idinf. 42.". ..imnlii uny K .Min-nin- Worship :.t (':'.'). Seriaot. tli-m-: "Why I I.ov- Mv hurh." Kveiiln: f. .. tor dcpartiu-nt-. ::o. S-rmou at 7:."ik ' uallti -at Ioih Pi Son Winnl!-:.'." Tho !hv. it V Unities. cv,i ncolist. and Prof. Koyor. sli.L'-r. hta-'ln ar v.intdl.stl'- -:t in pulpit Nov. 1 nt 1 :.". a. in. A h arty w lcoi-.e to all at -very s-rvhe. C'oiiferfiiri Memorial I niteri llrrlhrcn ;id S. St. .Ios,.h st. I. H. oVutn;, P. I. p.'sn.r. Sundiy s-!iool at ! :.' n. m l.is-s for ail atro". ('. 13. WIlso :, MII'.Tllltendent. Morning worship at li:k". su'njot t : "A survey of Oar MUsl nary Work." AutliPin l.y t!i- i 'hoi r, "In tli- fros- of fhrist I thry." fhriitiaii Kndeavor at ;"... At 7:.V th- Wotnair Mhslmiary so-Wy dll r'iiI-r tn- pnuont. "How Soino Little Ifolli-s fame to ( m Mi-s-si. narlos." rrayiT .rvioi Wcdr.c.-daj pTenln jr. Secnnd ( hit rih of the Urethren ruphirjr ii 1 V.i ii r.uron sts. Ilov. 11. ). Itoixe. pn.tor. Sunday .-lionl nt 0 :r,0 n rn-; Wc.dcy Zitamcrtnan. suporintcodent. EPISCOPAL. St. JanieH Lafayotto St.. north ft Washington. Ht. Ho v. John Haron White. I. !.. netor. Ihv. II. H. White vicar. Clergy hou.se. :;! W. folfat a v. IPdy t oininiinloii at 7 :". Sunday dn.nl at 1 :4.. -d Kev. H. It. White. Mornlnc prav-r and eriinm l.y the Idshot. at ll:im. Voiini: people' meeting nt i".:.' At th- 11 o'clock --rvi'-- th. Ve.sf-d -holr will .sine. CATHOLIC Kt. fftephea'a Huntarlin Tborn and Ifprfcprion sts. Iter. Alesnnder Vnrlnlit. pmtor. Man tt'ftOd nd 10:15 i. m. Runday 'hocl at 2:00 p. m. Benedlctlon nt VOO p. do. Trurblnr t 1100 a in. lt. rtrleUi C01 f . Taylor at., Rt. lobn F. Dedioote. C S. C?.. pmtor. Low nnses at fl:00. 7:fJ0 and 9:00 n. m. HlfH msis and arrmou ct 10:3. Baptlaiu at I p. a. Veners r t 3 :.' p. its. .Snniii IcSool at 3:00 p. ra. üeetlnf ef cbutck rotdetlei at 4 p. m. st. liHwir' ruh rror. ncott and Niltr Itl. lie?. Aotoony Zubovricx, C. a. L' paitot. Lon . ill at 7:iW. S tvC Itf t. m. Bundnt aoboot ai 2 :S0 p. m. Beatllctla st 2:30 p. ra. II. ItinUIaoi' FUh 413 N. TJscoln it Rev. Roman Murctulak. p.itttr. Maia t 7:30. and 20 a. aa. SI. Caalmlf'a roitah -1 8. Webet: tt. m-a at 7 20 I. nc. High Mill I 10 a. cn. Vftpra at - r. a. f. AdHberfa rHa OHt and Orara tta. Rer. Joh& ivul a.kl. psfltor. Dally anaaa at 3:15 p. m Holy nour Wtilnwlay erenlut; nt 7 Kuaday m.iaa 8 aaj 19 a. m. 8t. Jateph nil! at. and Taailit at.. ra trlt k J. farroil. . 8. C. iaBtor. Io tna tit at 7 :r.t .ir.d a .t. n. iils at 10. Benediction 3 P. at. lactM Heart BtlfUn 1124 T7. Tho.vaa t. rr. Clin r leu V. I'difttr. paitor. Mail at 7:0 and :5i a. m. iunii tchaal at t:30 p. ia. Benedlotian at 2 p. aa. Sacred Heart Ntre Ih'une. Low r.;n at 0: n. :ti. Students' mass at S:0O H. v.t Ihtrlsh mass at 10:15 a. m. Veapcra nt 2:'A r- m. SI. Maxy'a lltrmta 431 S. Ttyler at. Rar. J. M. Bcherer. l S. C... tator. Maaa t 7:20 and 10 a. la. Sunday acbool at 1:7.0 p. m. Utnedlrtlon at 3 D. aa. SALVATION ARMY. 07 K. Jefferson Mcl. Sunday iert Ires: Mornlnp-. county Jail. .10:00; Sunday cliool. L':i30; op-n air tervlw. 7:30; Indoor service. S Traycr nicotlnfr, 7:3d. Capt. Nebenii:tli nro-kp, officer in cbargo. SCIENTIST. I irst I Iturrh of C hrist, sc ientist Main arid Madison t. Suadav .sorvis dnriiu' c-mpl tion of r-l.areh hutidlnir will he hohl In the Sunday oho.l roota nt 11 : a. in. I'ntraneo on' MadNnii -t. TV(tininl:il intln ovorv Wetlnosday evotdir nt S o'clock. Sunday nehooi for ohlldron an.l younr people" tip to tl;e a?t of -Jt fro n V:47j to 1. ::;. lleadiiii; looms laaintHlnod ly this idii.r.-li n the seventh tloor id the .1. M S. hulidln me open every afternoon from 1! to ö and on Saturday tvtnln-, from 0 to s. JEWISH. Temple lWth-f.l -Corner La.sa.i- and Titvlor st. CHURCH OF GOD. C hurch of ;. or Siint f ha pel on IIrrlo:i nr.. une hl.Kk north ft Llnoolu way W. (fls Austin, pastor; J. L. I'orFjth and Ik Le-k. nsslstaat pa?tor. Sunday school at '. :4Ö t. ::. ; A. M. Kirk 1-y. sapor In ten dent. SPIRITUALIST. 1 TV.e Sotith Hond rrov'ressl- Spiritual ietv will hold ervt.ts at the home of Mr. und Mrs. F. K. W.-aver. Ml S. L.ifnvette st.. Sunday overdue at 7:-''j. T. I.xkrldL'e. lecturer. MessaceM iriv-n l.j Mr. and Ms. Thorapson. llvryi.dy woP'oin. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meet evc.-v M..r.dav at 10: a. m. nt thr V. M. T. A. KcKld-r.t and vlxltitiq rulnl-'ters alway wolootne. I'rosldent. J A. H'tmott: vPe pres!nt. W. II. Troshly; sceretary-trcasurer G. K. I'.nterllr..?. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. rrtfreti club tall. Melvllls aalldlnr. 112 S. Lafityetta at. tiaaday, 3 p. at. GOSPEL MISSION. 1r.a Gospel Mission baa moved frora 4is Ik Latftlie v.. and is now lo-ated at 4."1 1Z LnaaK" av. Service nre held eterr Wednesday. Saturday atd Sunday evenlc; at 7hU). utiday c-oci ct in n) h. fi. ea0a Sundny. M!SONS. Menno ite Iloi 521 H Jeffe-??n blvd. Sunday B.hooi at 2:30 p. ax rrenohlu 3:.10 p. ra. Servh-o fcvory nicht except Wednfttiny cljrbt. Mary Nantraaker In ctarje. CUT HS K Jefferao Mti. Itay 'rd. auperl"teMdrnt. inday a'br-.i at f.-) p. tn. IU!.l- d.lfit i... llvenlnjj service nt 7 Kay A. Klrd. who hhi returned rr-rn titties:,ur. .'t.i pe? L. APOSTOLIC FAITH. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. (ioapel r.;llon, j.Tf) S. Mh hlffan at. All Thrlit'.rtn sad ties muted a Mff op"n air ruM'tlnc tvery uednostlay. Triday, Satarday and Sanday ul-tts. rorqer

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Thousands of Indiana Women Will be Denied Vote Next Month Rule Only Political Privilege. l.VMIANApi I.KS. not. 2 . - The Indiana woman's suffrae- lav.- ivas hild to be unconstitutional by thIndiana .supremo court Friday. aa result, thods-ands of women who rx ported to vote nt the municipal doctior.ij to h" held next mnth will not !.- permitted to do so. Justice Harvey di--entvd from the decision of th- i.ther three justices of the court. Justice S'pr-ncer wrote the dt ( Ision, it .voiiitr concurred la ly Ju-stice-1 Meye.rs arui Lniry. The fcupr-me court P.ehi that under the present Indiana constitution, which defines voters as "malts citizens" the legislature did not have the .authority to ronfor the riirht of franchise on wo'men as it attempted to do when in session ir. l.flT. The court held th" question heforo it to ho constitutional only, and did not take up the contentions of the interests attacking the law that to permit wom-n to vote would cause u,rc;H additional expense, and much confusion. Only Political PiUilcirc. Tn its decision the court sail thriffht of f-'uffratre was not h natural or inherent riht but pur ly a politic a.1 privilege, and was a matter for the people, to decide in their capacity as creators of the constitution or orKanie law. Discussing the argument of the lawyers for the. women that the legislature could ,'ive women the privilege of voting regardless of the: provision of the i constitution that electors mud he 'male" citizens 21 years old or more, the court said if the contention was correct the legislature could pass a law permitting persons less than 21 years old to vote. The riht of t'ranchi:e is a political privileKc only which originates from the people in their orpanic law, or through the legislative action taken after the people have authorized such action, the decision s.tid. The two things which governed the case before the court, und which made the law invalid. the court sadd were article two, .section two, of the constitution, which defines the electorate which may participate in all elections, ami second that the general as.setnhly has not the authority to extend the rieht "f franchise of persons not included in the delinition set forth in article two, section two of the constitution. nicd Months Atfo. The suit was tiled several months ago in a Marion county court hy W. V. Knight, a. local business man. The lower court held the law to be unconstitutional, and issued an injunction against the election officiate of Indianapolis, forbidding them to permit women to vote. The lower court t?aiU that KnlKht was entitled to an injunction to prevent women from registering, but as the matter was one which would bo presented to the supreme court and the time was so short that a decision probably could not be given beforo the time for registration had expired, no injunction against that part of the preparation for the election was issued. Thousands of women registered here. AtJ the case stood until the decision by the supreme court today only women in Indianapolis were enjoined from voting. The decision by the highest court in the state, holding the law Invalid is of state-wide effect, and although the only injunction as yet issued is against the election officials of Indianapolis women in no municipality probably wili be permitted to vote, tho supreme court declaring they are not entitled to do so. The court also held women are not entitled to vote for school commissioners. IMan rurtlier Fight. The decision of the supreme court holding the law unconstitutional caused the women who are interested in the franchise to start more serious consideration of a further Ugh: to gain the privilege of voting, according to statements of their leaders made late Friday after they learned of the court's decision. At rh-st thought the women were not inclined to think the way for obtaining a surfrage law is open in the near future The first opinion was that they should unite and work for the national suiVrage constitutional ameiuhneiit. and in the meantime prepare for the next session of the Indiana legislature. The fact that the court decided the legislature cr.nnot enfranchise women unless the people first shall authorize the general assembly to take such action caused some doubt a? to what the campaign before the next session should be. Through at: election Is about the only way the authority could he civen the legislature by the people. Much Work fx Vndom. Tlie dtcision will have the effect of causing much work in the way of preparations for the coming municipal elections to be undone. In all cities except Indianapolis preparations for handling the woman ite had been made and the women had registered for th'e election. Wayne and Mehlem m-eu ( i',d.f.iV lonod jropd meeting at Volunteer mifi..n hall Sunday night. Everybody Invited. All welcome. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. Servlrea la Mclrlla hall. 212 S. Lnfajette st. Sunday school at 10 (0 a. in.; Mr L'mm. ItlUhT. s:lcr!nte'u'J;;,. r.rlnz yt-ur fri-iida.

Now mn niy may vote, an.l the r i.itra.ticii .f Lni-ii and jin-jara-ti. ns f.T t)iir oto tvirn fut to h iv1 br-T us-;-v'. In Inillanapulis much preliminary work liad ie'n dories' thrit ha.l th supreme court ck-cid-J the Ia.w constitutional r-wry-thir.r would hav ben in condition to j)t?cdily prT! lor tno womn"i t.allot.

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS sociaj, i: i:ts. The St. Hedwige -ociety will hold Its mating Sunday afternoon at the st. Hedwige s'chool. The Wreath of Mary so. d.-ty. l'olish Women'.-' Alliance of America will hold its meeting Morulae evening at v o'clock a: th" S't. H"dwieoschool building. The sr. Hedw ige Choral s..cl. ty will hold Its .inging practice Tin-.--day evening at St. Midwife school. i jacred Heart of Jesu- society wih . .,ld its meeting Sunday afternoon at tho SJt. Hedwig.- school building. The military band of Falcns. ys. 11., No. 1, will hold their rehearsal Monday evening at Z. 1'. hall. The choir of Falcons. K. Pulaski will hold its singing praot'ee Tu--;-day ovenins- at 3 o'clock at Warsaw hall. The girls' -ymnatic cl; .. of Fa I cons. K. Pulaki. will meet Tuesdry . i eening at 7:30 o'clock ?.t Warsaw hall. Tho Columbus lied Cross auxiliary will meet Monday evening at x o'clock at the home of Miss Stephanie Keich, 201 S. Chapin st. The military band of Falcons, z. H., No. 1, will hold a rehears U .Monday evenimr at Z. II. hall. pi:hsonai.n. Walter Clinker arrived here from Fort Wayne for a few days' visit with relatives. Stephen Warczynski, Washington av., has gone to West Hammond for a few days' visit with friends. .V. J. Adams of Toledo visited with friends here Friday. Miss Lottie Kalamajski returned to I.Vnver. Colo., after a several days' visit here with her mother, Mrs. Mr.ry Kalamajski, 110 S. Chestnut, st. i'elcr Hermaniak, who iias been her-.' on business, left for Chicago Friday. Stanley Juszajek, Olive .s:., gone to Lansing to spend a fewwit h relatives. James Ponaszewski arriv . has day.; here from Payton, (... on a business visit. Fdward l.arbarzak of Chicago is spending: a few days with friends her'. Stanley O landewiez. Sample .t.. has pone to Fort Wayne to spend a few days with friends. I". Hrzozowl'-z, Warren st., returned from Jolb t, 111., where he spent the past two weeks with relatives. Joseph Larenskl. Wayne st., returned from ii few days' visit with friends at Logansport. Tho condition of Miss flattie HuczkowskI, S. Chapin .-t.. who has been quite ill the past w eek is r ow improved. Harry Fredrick of Lafayette, fad., is in the city visiting with friends. (Jcorge Kaspcrak of Gary vi-itcd with friends here Friday. Martin Horka and John is'ygncckl returned to Hrotison after a few days;' visit here with the hitter's Fistel". Mieh.-al Slomczak left for I-aporte following a business visit here. Miss Florence IJubasiewicz arrived here from Michigan City for a few days' visit with friends. Vincent. Zwieczynski of Chicago is here on business. Jack nrzelach, .Scott st., has one to Three Rivers, Mich., to spend a few davs with friends. NORTHCLIFFE LAUDS PATRIOTISM OF WEST ST. LOUIS'. Mo.. Oct. 27. Lord Northeliffe, head of the British mission in the United States, in an address to the Is. Louis chamber of commerce Friday said the patriotism of the west and its spirit for the war was a revelation to him as bt fore he left New York he had been told that this section was half-hcfc.rted in the struggle. "This is the message I will .-end to my friends in New York," isaid Lord Northeliffe: " 'This city is an example of war enthusiasm and patriotism. In no place have I found people more ready and anxious to know about and to help with the war.' " "Do you understand how the Z, OOO.uyo men in the lield. Crcat Ilritain maintains her credit and her export; as before?" he asked. "It has he-r done only by the women of every class going into the great industrial plants and proving as etlicient as men, at tasks which a few years ago were cor.si lered impossible for women. "Five million women have taken tli place of as many men. I am not sure that all these are proper ta.ks for women, but war is war. and la mar.y cases the spirit of the women Is .stronger than their physical strength." FOREIGN LABORERS BUY $11,000 WORTH OF BONDS RRIPdHPoItT, Conn.. Oct. t. Twelve laborers of foreign birth in the yard of a local munition plant Friday were approached by Liberty loan canvasser who talked for half an hour without a sign of recognition. Then one of the group brought out a j?ood sized roll of crumpled ar.d soiled bills and .-aid: "I take some bond." HiJ example was followed by his companions. In a few minutes the 12 laborers had ul-fcribed for $11.000 in bonds and had paid for them in cash. Advertisers make profits from volume not prirxs.

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INVEST FOR PROFIT I offer unusual "buys" In legitimate Btockg. It tvi1: pay you to investigate. CAUL is. AYnrs 23C South M!lch.Vran Stmt. Don't Pay Ouh for Your Clothing Yocr Credit tx C.ood avt GATELTS Ml 8. MlfiUnui St. M. E. BISHOPS APPROVE U. S. ENTRANCE IN WAR ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Oct. 27. The board of bishops of the Methodist Episcopal church in annual session here Friday upheld the entrance of the United States into the war and In a mcsj-age to the pioplo of America, appealed for support of Fres't Wilson, and the government. The message said heavy taxation "was justified and pleaded for a vigorous prosecution of the war. A war work board was created by tho bishops to consider all war matters in which the church is interest ed and to supervise church work at tlie military encampments. It is compose! of Ulshops Berry, McDowell. Anderson. Stunt?., Henderson, Ieete, Thlrkicld and Leonard. Conference assignments announced by the board Friday night include: North Indiana, Warsaw. April liishop Nicholson. ISSUE RULES FOR XMAS PRESENTS TO SOLDIERS WASHINGTON. Oct. 27. Th- J war department made public Fri- , day ruks governing the handling' by mail and express of Christmas presents for members of the American expeditionary forces in France. A general officer of the army will be stationed at Hoboken, N. J., as forwarding agen-. and will pass judgment and arrange for th delivery of the packages in cooperation with the postmaster and ex press company oruciais in .ew ioriv city. The rules provide that all parcel post packages must be under seven pounds and be inclosed in wooden boxes; that express packages, also boxed, do not exceed 2 0 pounds in weight and that covering of such boxes be litted to facilitate inspec tion. Food products must be in tiisor rlass jars. LAVAN SOUGHT RELEASE FROM ST. LOUIS BROWNS Newa-Tin.es- Special Servl : ST. LOUIS?, Mo., Oct. 2 7. Short -fetop Lava ii of the St. Louis Lrowns asked for his release as tarly as last Ausrast, it became known today. "Lavan told me he wanted to be traded." Phil Hall said. "He said he could not play his best tall for Fielder Jone." This is the fir.-.t derinite announcement that Lavan has had hij heart set on iultt:r.g the Urowns. WORLD SERIES CONTESTS CREATE NO ILL FEELING NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Th-r is no ill ftelin? between Manager John McGraw of the Giants and the White .Sox. McGraw. who congratulated Manager Rowland nri Cart. Eddie-Collin and vent a cnirratu!atory telegram to Pres't Corniskey. I is the recipient of a personal let- , ttr from Com i key today. In this i letter C'niik-j expressed his sin- ! cere appreciation of the ooJ tportsmanship tf Mc(Ji"aw and added tiuit if the fox hud lo?t be knew of no oppoTK-nt whom ii o would rather loc.

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v j V'"v "'. Democratic Candidate for My machine number is 3-A Advt. Economy Cloak Dept. Economy Dept fetond Floor. 210-211 PL Mlds In Otmjurcttoo wlik the Iadt-prndrat Store. i IfaarLacTa Bat thm Cm mi H. LEMONTREE Un&'9 Ldlaia; OptomtiM avaj MaoiaTactarlnc Optlclajb. si tv atirmoA trx IIARRY L.YERRICK Curt Aval Horn 5743 Director rhDi Anbulnrr JTLL SOTOIl r.Qlir.MENT All members of the Clay Pipe club will meet at hall, 808 N. Hill St., Saturday, Oct. 27, at 7:30 p.m. Will march to Maennerchor hall for Ackermann meeting.

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