South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 54, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 February 1918 — Page 2

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P:::o a n.. ; I. M Porter, s a ; - - 1 1. 1 . den t . IIkU trinity Pnglish Shei-rnun av. rm at 10 . m Pv.n.n- s i lima a;i,! I.imjsey t. P'-v. Alhcrt H. Kc. nt 7:':. ; pastor. Sunday school at a. in '. t - t . i -1 - i h II It ll IK I' 'IMward Mot's, superintendent. PKt:l: .ML I 111 Mh I . Adu.t Pdhle elan" taught hy the ;,asI'rvr Irtl.dUt I. -;i:is l . iii i av. :;nd t -r. Suhje- t of eson: -The Piffereii' . Tf..,'. t Po. !' e.ter. (ia-tor. P.efweeti J.iodnevn and W leked ni-s.n." sVi'tid n s.-hool nt a m. ; Paul .''ni f servh e with sermon hy the pasN. i It. ! s'lporud.-u leal Pre ;, hi'ay at torat lo:.uia in, Suhje. t : -p.y I'aitli. I i ;.: ;,. m. and 7 :?- " w i -N"t I'y Si-ht." Junior league at -: ' p. m. I.uti.er league at I:4." p. in. Spei;irr Park I ree lith.lis lur- , j , ..n- servi. e. espeis wirh ermn i ! . ; h and Hie sin p.i v M'-. lliteli- ., . Siihie.t: " Ti.e Lord's

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I I: K-mj- v. I. D. pastor. Sunday , !. r.i ;it '. :; ;i rn : Mra. Anna HutcLi:. .. u;-r:i)tfn'!'tit. ..... , t n .i Mil 1 1 " W ii' I li 'Jilt U U i s i' at 10:Co a. a and ' rULWCTHV tlr-l S. M;in wt.. oijtlj r,f publPii:,r.ir. Kv. Join, m. Alexander. ia.t.r. sumiav s.-hooi ;,t : :::u. Frederick U. i ftJ ,,,. nuirinfiHlMit. Our faclier ;!r - t r:i i r..i aril lrv)i,i grade!. We L.ive tla-en f'r idl age.

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, ,. ..fM. , uVinU.r s,J!lJ(.,., (1f tf rrni (i jMt r((!n.. jn,or ! i: :it Mr.. MofTitt. - n lr i -i t.ii.I - J V. 1. s. i:. at Mi.vi M i i m i ...... i . t. . I t -K-ftlii-: -'I ) r..r r.f thp ..r In A,j; - At 7. , t!(H j;,t,von wlJl ; mh- i:L,l-;,v.,r ,!., ult; a nrat f.r... -rain f., xvM-h t!,e ,i4.!t,- U Invltl. ;1 liu , Ul,.lS Sunday. A .or- ' I ; - . . i . . a 1 . , : "-;'"ai- i."- nif-uns-. l.inln Affnur f'huri h of C lirlt Mii'Jn av. and l'arünle st. Hcv. IMa rd rfV. pastor. lTMd.ln-j nt 1':I a. m. und 7:" p. m. Sundav school at urlstUu Kndeavur at ' ' ' EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. "r.rodvay-i;i i:. Ii road way. Ir. A. I:. IIalt. pastor. Sunday i.hool at 0 :"J . ill. . I 4. . 1 J-1I".I, PUj'rl lll'.ril'ltll I . r j 1 1 1 tr uor-'atp t lt:-"J. Sermon by tl.- i.it tir. Siil.J-. t : HU'vvlnv-' r.f tlI(i . j s j!irr u,.,.rii,,Mjdnt. l'aloii Season." Vnunff People's alI i-i ri'i at r,Mä j,. m.; Miss JW-ie Khln.- . .. .. . ..... i tendent Lessen Ihr (iron-tli of tl)' ;ih-'-.n.in." Morning worhij at lo ::U. with Minday s hooj at n:W a. in.; Jostle l'.arn. superintendent I: ea. hln at II: a. in. .'hiistiin Iln.h avnr sin iety meets nt 7:'" p. m. : A. 15. Miifser. presld'-nt. Itth! f linn I. 1 I Uli. LI Per W ll Mv-rant. pastor Sundav schind at I0:'x) In . vjMaiii Truiuhle. superintendent. PuMi'- Noi ship at 7 p. m. i'oni the ..rd hath ne-l of thee. Praise 1 i. e Tuesda y at 7 ::n . 111. at Walter Phimhiii k's ; Clara Watkln. leadrr. EVANGELICAL. ion r,.rner Wayne and St. I't-ter st-". l.'. v. Waldemar ttoffetipy. pastor. Sunday ii "d at !:15 a. m. Moruin? worship :? ln;::i. r.nli'h vei vh e S;nul.i enln at 7 :.'. rm i Oy tli- oi-tor 011 ' The Traitor." I.ent'U -.i-;l ill i 1 1 he I 1 1 StT V f' ill Spial -ervi.es every Wi-dtie-day eveiilti"" at 7 ::.'. M. iVtrr'i (.rrnmn- 11." W. La sali ST. I Iii," W.d.-hflt. pastor. Sunday

if. and S' ''ioo at i ;( n n a. m. ; Carl Ilr-inko. sitpor7 i i .. i i i 1 1 u . I . i : t . Keicular ferii-es at lo-.1T a.

I. enten erri'-es nt 7:1-" p. ni. LUTHERAN. . ... . ... i m. I I lay. Leuten sorvoe on Hinen.iay ai 7:i.-, (.. m. Sui.ie t of sermon: "Kenfeet 1 :t Authority." A thimble will he iven ', f.n the women f th' oil-relation and t::c!r rricnds on inurs.iav arternoon v- h-.n.e ..r !. . pein.oid. n. ; . Vll, VK " J. ... .,,., ... ... in he mir ; . has- "of material for the use ,f our Ked M'ns auxiliary, .'lmir rehears:! 1 on l'rii day evetiin?. t'ateeheth al instruction on : Saturday at :; :.".i m. I (ilorl. Del swedinh - rhapin and Ker. , N ,:,.v i;.,ttfrid oln .n. pastor. Sun,iHV s hool at 1 : a in. and P.ihl elas : ;it '..,:!.-, a. tll - ... .. .irnin - service af Ti:.ji: the sil hteet the s,.rnon t" he. "How t'hrint Iej.x,.,., rrv., ,,,. I:vtl powers." At the I ......: v..rvi,.. .t 7-;ui the sermon I th.T.e w ill he. Our 'rucltted Savior's Third Wofl from t!ie Trosn " Wednen,.,y veiiin midweek ervhe at s o'clock, Thursdiiv afternoon the Ladles Aid n.eet. af J:oo ji. ni.. and hoir practice in. t!i. ex.-nimr at 7 :." 1 ridiy evening the I ..r. ... s-.. i.-ty will meet with MMS ll'.'..P.u- Petetx.u. V7 laurel nt. Sat-ard.-.i afternoon the Lttt.e Ulrls society is ini ife.l to ta-et vy Ith Miss Mahl'' Ho.th l'-iu.ik st. t. TauP i;eriuun JeftV.san anl WÜp;.ln, j;,.v. n. H-dle. pastor. ter...r at lo-:;i ;; m. Sunday school. hi t a Pu-iis'.i and hiTinnn. at y :.a a. IE ...iiii.m service at lo:.4 a. ni J-p ' I -,ish s, rI Ott the secol.'l a If I ICUrilll -,,da s .,f the tnotith at 7:." !. tn. Sun-i ,, IV ..,.. ,,1, ;r:nan and Lnglish. 1 p ,.rm..i.s Nv the pasto.-. Suh-J t f,.r ;,.;,.,;, se-.ii.e: " The Appreit -r a l r I i: n : ir;-t sn;,)e, t i,.r i.ngii-.i t . ! -I ,, at S ;ll p Ju. s.aore.1 Heart, Notre I-me Per. John p. S- hcier. '. s. ' . pastor. Low mass t s. ... sa. students' mas, at s:(ni am P i;- . :a.is .it lo:l"i a ui. Vespers - ' ill j , " ; rui 'i?rn nh r.nn hp thp iiii.vii v., i vv v. - , AH RAH A MIC FAITH. i tluirtii or t.l or me nranrr. i aun. s.. . Oi M . H i m 1" N I l . . i f.r..t?. l.'v.i - Snnd.-ii hool .it loa ir... j A s;ils-.f. superintendent prenching ! v,n. .:t 11 a a., and 7 ::: p m. hy I V Vanvo-t.-r : P.erean meetluc on Thürs-, ct."'.l!lC I lllf uoiue 01 teir. ... i . I ' c . ..). I . ., ,' . . I I . '.i.i . 4 r VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. (!.'S,-"d r.bi'.op. 4." S. Michigan it. All I'triiCan Sucletles Invited t" a Mf Ir rreetlnr every Wednesday. Tri- ' pen a lav , SaP.ird.ir a cid Stedar nlzhts. corner w.ii'e at..! Mi, luc.in streets i hi-r.-.M-.... ed g sje-i meeting at Volunteer m!tor. Lai; s'inl.v nlgat. LTery&ojy lavitfj. All "ehv.ne. MISSIONS. MenmutMe Hope -- 2l I" Je .Terse.". ':!. ,.nda v schont at .::. p. tn. I'-.-hir at I :. p. ni. Pre. :.:i. and 7 :-"-o p to ervI . c. v nv'.:: - ept Wednesday. M.i i N : ...!.. ki .' i u i iurre it nr. i. .je.-r .n hud i: y A. ll. rd. s ,. . r . I, r n I'-tit sui.ti.iy Svi.....d at ;.. ., Pd ,- ' s? a t 1 " p. tn. !.. ' s, -v ;. , -.".it usr,r idi7Vvc-

ln: at 7 k. Sunday tcLooi at 10:UO a. tu. eaea SundiU. SPIRITUALIST. Th rrogrelTe Spiritual society trill hol.J wrTi.-f at 7 p. m. ..very Sunday Jtl.:;'"' "I- Mträi?an St.. Kfd wen' hall. Menjf hearer: Mr. l'Ie Thomp son. Mrs. Taver. and Charles A. TtJiup on "v!l read from sealed questions. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. M-ets ofry Monthly nt 10:00 a. m. nt ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's 'IuI hall, room "JJ4. .r. M S. tdiiidihk'. .uii'liiy, ,"A p. m. I'llzHm T. I". Marker will speak. Suh-1.-.-t for ;; p. in. l ture. -In .'lirlste:i-il-iu Pallin-:':" Wednehday. :. p. in.. prayer m.ftlnjr. text I'm. ;.".. Fri.lay, p. m , study, tuherna le shadow t. JEWISH. 7mpi Bth-Kl Portier Lasalle t. and Taylor st. Julius L-eihert. rahld. livine si-rvi. e ennnurui-es at 11:)0 a. m This week Kahld Iihert will pive the seeoud instalment of his review of Prof. Kusel's lHk. "Wliy Men I'ilit " JU iifiious sehool esslon helnn at 'J :"10. CHUKCif.OF GOD. hurvh of t.wil or saint - 'ha pel on Harrison av.. one Iikn k north f Lin -olu wav W. Otis Austin. p.istr: .f. L. Torsvt'h and P.. Leek, assistant past'r Sunday a liool at 1:4. a. in. ; A. M. K ii kley. uperintendtnL SALVATION ARMY. I.. .Teft'erson hlvd. Sunday scrvIks: Morning, tounty juii VfMt; Sunday P'diool. ofen air xervhe. 7:.'U; indoor ervii e. .s :.'. Prayer n.eeilu 7 :.".(.'. 'apt. ehcmiah Droob?. officer in vharge. SCIENTIST. I ir.t t huri Ii of lir?.t, siltntit Main and Mulison s. Sunday services Itirln? eonipletiou of churrii huildin will bo iiehl In tlie Suuday .n. hool iuuni at ll:Oa a. tu. i:ntrane on Madl.'n st. Testimoulal meetlni: every Wednesday evening at S o'elork. Sunday school for ehlldien and J'iuns Irople up tu tile ae of '.) from 0:15 to 10 :.'!.. Kcadiny rooms mjintained ly this church on the sereuth rluor of the J. M. S. buildin,' are open every afternoon from "J to 5 and on Saturday Publish servU-es on the second and fuurtü Sundays cf the muntb at 7:30 p. in. EVANGELICAL MISSION. Swedish LvanRfdlral Main and loaroe sts. Uev. Lmil Wiustedt, pastor. Sunday school at .:" s. m.; Ausübt Andersen. superintendent. Murnlni service at 10:10. BRETHREN. Iir.t-r.ev. (5. V. Item h, l. I. pastor. Sunday chool at 'J :o0 a. ui ; llarley PI res tone, superintendent. Primary s.-hool meets J:t the same hour; Miss Margrarct Wliittner, &uperintendent. Worship with M-rn.ons at lo:'U n. in. and 7:. p. in., the pator preachIn. Morning theme: "The llHtoriral Jord itr und its Spiritual Sljrnlfii-nin e." Kvenlnff suhje't, "We Went Away Sorrowful.'' V. P. S. C. I, at p. m.; Miss P.ertha Kline. president. The pravor meeting on Wednesday eveninwilf he held at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Wemtz. at I'd- S. St. Joseph St. I"lrt tlmreli of the Urethren Indiana av. and Miami st. Lev. T. i: (Jeorje. pastor. Sunday hoo! at a. m : I. (J. Stably, superintendent. Second f'hun-li of the Brethren--i'ushlnjr and Van P.ureu wts. pev. K. . Moose, pastor. Sunday school at '.:..' a. in.; Wesley Zimmerman, superintendent. t'hrlntian Workers' meeting at V.:V p. ni.: William Stroup. leader. Preadiin at lo:;u a ui. and 7 :.".o p. ni. I.y the pastor. Suhjects: Mornlnir. "Plmosln? between Phi 1st and the World:" eveuln?. The Judk'iuetit." Prayer moetinz on l uf sdav eveninu' nt 7 : at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry llorka. V.rJ2 Lincoln way W'.: uhject. "The Ideal Life." lel hy John Price. f onferenee Memorhü I'nlted D10 S. St .Towj.li t. Uev. I. P.. YouniT. tastor. Sunday M-hool at :J) a. ui. ; C L". Wiibon. Superintendent. The Sunday school srvgion iM 1 louildned with the inomins' worship, at which time a service ftac and honor roll will he unfurled for 1J youne men in 1 . - r . . w'.... the servlee I our Ulllirj irom inn .-iiii f.,v . ho'd. There will h peei.il iuuni--The t.asfo; will i:ive an address on "True Patriotism" '. K. t ::a. Preachinsr at 7:".o Suhje. f. "Test of genuineness." Quarterly c,inferrne Monday rveiilns. Prayer service Wednesday evening. Monthly mertilii; of W. M. A. at paisöna'e ou Priday afternoon. EPISCOPAL. st. James -Lafayette t.. north of Washlncton lit. Kev. John Haren White, rector: Kev. II. V.. N hite. vicar. Holv communion at 7: a. m. Sunday sch.. at '.:!. a. in. Morning prayer aim sermon. 11 oVKv-k. Vespers at .: p. Til. loiltiB peop.e i wyuni, m. Lenten servhrs daily: Holy cotnmunion. : ii. m-. '"i"-1". .-. i-. m. Wednesday evening, 7 : .". o'rlyk. CATHOLIC. St. Stephen' Hungarian Thomas and Mcpherson ts. lio'. Lawrer.ee Ilorv.itb. pastor. Mass nt ;on and 10:1" a. nv Sunday school at -:) p. ni. Penedict ion at" 3:00 p. ru. St. ratrlrk-V7 S. Taylor t Hev. John P. Hetlroote. C. S. '., pastor. Loa masses at ' :00, 7 :.".( ami !:(0 a ni. Hlg'J mass and .erm-ni at 10:.i. Paptism nt 2:il p. in. Vespers at 3 ;.'X) p in. Sunday s.-hool at 3:(H) p. in. 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When She Thought American Arms Would be Ineffective in War. CHICAGO, Fe'ij. - J. 1 lerni.iny made a vital mi.-tnke when &he thoimht Ai'ii-rican ;irrns woul.J ineffective hecaue American husincss nion would not fupiort th' war. Waddill Catching of New York, chairman .f the war service I commi-ssion of tlie L'nilc! Stateü chamber of commerce, tohl members of the National .Security league at today's he.si.ion of the national service congress here. "Husint- men aro j;ivinj: their full support ly deetl as well hy j word," he sail. "They have supported the government in levyin? hish taxes the income tax. the graduated profits tax and the numerous excise taxes. They have teen the need 1 of price control and have divert their united support' to it. "The bons of business men are at the front; the fathers t.eek the opportunity of ulso serving their country." A.ldrcs-sOfs S.000 Persons. Mr. Catchings address was made hefore .",000 persons a5embled from every part of the country to participate in the three days meetings. His address followed that 'of Justice John W'inslow of the Wisconsin supreme court, who speeitled 1 :; different violations of internationaT law I.y the (lermans, dwelling particularly on the invasion of P.elKium which he termed a twofold violation because it abrogated treaties as well as Helyium's neutrality. The addre.-s hy Gov. Charles S. Whitman of New York, was postponed iui til tomorrow to permit him to speak at Peoria. K.iy Lyman Wilbur, president of I. eland Stanford university, decried the discussion of dollars when human blood is beinj; spent. (ircoil Ikvsets tirttil. When Mr. Carlield issued hi- order which ured the necessity of closing: down industries to release ships carrying food to our holdier.s over the sea, there was an immediate protest that it would cost business a large sum. Greed has begotten greed. The piestion now is: "Arc we going to live on the Idood of our boys because we are thinking of our dollars?" "Strvioo. s.ieriliee. thrift, conservation, stüble finance and preparedness must typify the American people." Loud appla'iM- greeted the assertion by Louis X. ilammerling of New York, president of the Foreign Ltnguage Newspapers' association.' that the foreipn language papers of America are behind the government. "Lvcry newspaper printed in a foreign language that has not taken a patriotic attitude lias been put out of business, ho sa 1 d . Vnicfs;il Training. Fnivert-al military training was urged by John M. Parker of Louisiana, progressive candidate for vice president in l'Jl6. lie tailed attention to the large numher of cantonments that would he scattered throughout the country when the war i oer and said that no Letter ul-e could be made of thorn than to provide comp"'sory military training for youths hetween the ages of IS and 1. Charles Lathrop Pack, president of the national war garden commission, strongly endorsed th daylight savings bill. GERMANS COMMANDEER MORE YOUNG BELGIANS WASHINGTON. Feb. 23. Oiticial dispatches to the Pelgian legation today told of the further commandeering by the Germans of young Melgians for military work behind the German lines and the lining of Louis Franek, a Flemish deputy, ten thousand marks for urging the Flemish people to stand steadfast in their resistance to German political intrigue?. Franck was taken before a military tribunal and was threatened with deportation. the dispatches said, but despite the German concern over the tpread of the government against the authority of the self-styled council of Flanders, this threat was not carried out. The judgment declared that sine? the deputy was charged with hiving incited a spirit of opposition this vvas the last time tli at he could hope to escape with a fine. Commandeering of n.j for work behind the German lines continues to gruy. the dispatches said. At Itei.aix. an industrial town in eastem Flanders. JU your.g nun seized, many being taken in streets. Some had fled and the mans threatened to take old were the unlos the young ones returned. Student were taken from an onaitf rini; school of Mor.s and sent to work at an aviation camp, while in Luxemburg more than tlOO young men have been taken from villages! for military work. DENY BUNKER LICENSES WITH AMERICAN FLAG WASHINGTON. Feb. .'J. Hunk-r lu rises will be denied to vessels l.uilt in the Fnitt d Stales and completed after February l. unless tln-y .s;iil under the American l"Lu- r J.o shipping board waives u. uiuur a ruling to. lay by the v. ar fade board. The action w .is taken m to iteration viith the diippir.g lioard to insure that all the vessels tuvr.ed out uihIt the shij baildn.c; prograa .s'.i.iil registered as Amer: an e. ajs a Ii I kept un-iei t,.jt:li ul of the gov eminent

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WASHINGTON. Feb. 2Z. Although the war department now has on hand and contracted for a total of 1Ö.437.O0O pairs of shoes, SJec'y Baker announced Friday night that more than 1.000.000 pairs of thoes will have to be secured for the army this year. This is made neceary hy building; up of adequate stocks of reserves, Loth in France and in this country. Gen. Pershing-. nain??; In mind the length of time shoes are expected to last tho men in France, ha requested shipments of IS. 390 pairs of shoes for each 25.000 men monthly, or approximately nine pairs of shoes per man annually. This quantity is in execss of actuil consumption and when a reserve supply is built tip the quantities per man will be reduced. Failure of Spies to Crack Labor A Bitter Pill NFW YORK, Feb. 2J. The bitterest disappointment of the war for the Prussians has been the shattering of the "fatuous belief" that tho labor of the United States could be stampeded y "insiduous propaganda," Sec'y of the Navy Daniels declared in an address here Friday night. Speaking with Samuel Gompers at a patriotic mass meeting arranged by the American Alliance for Labor and Democracy Mr. Daniels predicted that labor will not swerve from the patriotic Ideals which have actuated it thus far and that when the war is over it 'will have won its own light as well. "I make no appeal to labor as a class." he said, "but tonight speak to men of labor organizations because they ure a mighty force in our national life and are taking the lead in patriotic celebration of this holiday in the national metropolis-. Indeed the day for appeal to any red blooded American has parsed. It Is a time rather for a thank.s to those who are engaged heart andsoul and to point out not why they should serve but how and where they can make their efforts tell most for victory. Pays Tribute to All. "We have been warned by Great Hritain not to make its mistake of sending its workers and ship builders in the held, but to counsel them that the r.ation needs them mo.-t to fashion munitions and to hasten the production of ships. I pay tribute alike tonight to the men who in the biting cold have driven rivets in hurrying reeded bhips, along with the men who. knee deep in mud in France, withstand onslaught of the Uuns and the men on navy .ships giving their lives to abate the nubmatine menace. "They arc all alike serving their country and entitled to its gratitude. "The need of the hour is .hip?. The hammer that strikes a rivet .s eery bit as effective a-s the machine gun on the firing line it::clf. Not only ships for tho navy, but ships for the merchant marine. Our soldiers must go across the sea, supplies must go with them and '.o those nations; lighting side hy side with us against the imperial (ierman government must be sent the food that is absolutely ital to the maintenance of their military strength. "F.try man who lircs one shot at the enemy when he might use a machine gun. every man who fails to be on the bring line when the need is soldiers, and every man who drives one rive, when he might drive two. is a Benedict Arnold in his heart ar.d in his soul, for slacking, delaying and sullen indifference is a treachery that may cost tho lifo of our brothers and our sons. "In tin factory wnee guns are moulded end munition; made, in the shops where clothes are cut -and shaped, in trip forest where stands tlie virgin timber for our ships and airplanes there as well as in France are the bat.Ie fields where the workers of America must prove themselves heroes or stand ashamed before the world as traitors. .Must Think of Future. "Let no man forget that he n u-t live with himself that he must also live with the children who will question him in future years and how will he answer his sons if lie can only confess neglect and cowardice in an hour wf trial. "Never before in tlie history jf human struggle, have the reactions of war been guarded against so carefully as in this day w hen America tights for her life. There ia not a single body with any executive power that does not have upon it a representative of labor sitting side by side with the representatives of the employers and having eo.ua? voice in all those declsfons that are concerned with tlie human element in industry." NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS social i:vi;.t. The St. Hedwige society of St. Hedwige church will hold its mooting Sunday afternoon at the parish cll'H'l. The Wivath of Mary society. Polish Wtimer.'s Alliance of America wi'ii hold Us meeting Monday evening at o'clock at the St. Hedwige school cubu;::g Tl it Hedwige Choral society will hold its singing practice Tsmd.ty evening at St. Hedwige school. The choir of Falcons. K. Pula-ki. will hold it? singing pr.ftice Tuesday evening al b : 3 0 o'clock at Warsaw hail. The Sacred Heart of .Itsds ociety of St. Hedwige ''lU'nii v. ill hold its meeting S ü ihUv afternoon at h-i parish s..d:ool. The military I.a'.d of l"ii oTi . Z. I'. No. l( v..;i hold thtir rehearsal

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1 s n I r Monday evening at Z. B. hall. The .St. Casimir' ocietv of St. Hedwige church 'ill hold its meet- j Ing Sunday afternoon at I-"t. Hedwige school. Member of Columbus lied Cross auxiliary will meet Monday evening at the home of Miss Gertrude Smoor, llü S. Laurel st. IL1TISS. Kvaline Angela-Helen Klizaoeth. the twin daughters of Mr. and Urs. Alexander Hiszewski, 180-j W. Division st., were baptized Friday e.vening at St. Adallert'.s clmrch. The god-parents are Mrs. Apolonia Pplawski and Casper Przyhylski, Mrs, Alexandra Skocielas and IadisIaus Hiszewski. I1IKTHS. A daugiiter was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Athony Sobkiewicz, 1?,Z N. Johnson st. I PI IRSO.VALS. George Dadacz arrived here from Hammond for a couple days' vis.it with his wife, Mrs. K. Gadacz, jto3 Kalcy st. Stanislaus Wiopoinski returned to Importe after a fevr days.' visit with frientls, here. Frank Toruawski arrived here from Chicago for a few days visit with friends. William Fdwards of Flint. .Mich.. i spending a few d;iy. with South Uend friends. Alexander Maruszewski left for his home in South Chicago after a short vit-it here. B. J. Adamski of Chicago is here on business. Deo Waligorski of the U. S." navy, will leave Sunday for Ho'ooketi. N. Y.. after a week's furlough spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Waligorskf. W. Sample st. George Narczewski of Hammond is spending; a few days with friends here. Stanislaus Ja rwolo wski arrived hep,, from Chicaao on a Lusincss v isit. Leo Wachowski arrived here from Hammond for a couple days' visit with his cousin, W. Wachowski, W. Napier st. Theodore Jankowski returned to Cleveland. O.. after a short visit with friends here. Otto Lewinski. member of the I. S. army, who is here on a week's furlough, will leave Sunday for Fort Constitution. N. H. He is visiting his mother. Mrs. Lottie Lewinski, 1203 W. Thomas st. Andrew Igitorsk: of Gary is pending a few days with South Dend friends. Sylvester Krzyzaniak, 72H S. Webster st., returned from Hammond where he lias been on business. F. W. Stulmski of Jackson is spending a few- days with friends hereMiss "'lara Mitulewick. W. Dunham st., left for Iansing for an indefinite stay. The condition of Felix Wiatro vki, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Adalbert Wiatrowiski, J.u7 W. Thomas st.. who has been ill the past several day., is now improved. Henry Pilkowski arrived here from Chicago for a few days' visit with frientls. Walter Hurczvnski of Flint Is spending a few days with South Bend friend?. Peter Lesinski r turned to Indiana Harbor after a hr f visit here. A. Makowski returned to Fort Wayne after a couple of days' visit here with friends, in this city. PEKlNiL Tue .'iy. Feb. II. A presidential inan tc h.siicd Tuesday orders the haste'iir.c of parliamentary elections nnd the crganization of the legislative , (Jy : the bureau 'which is charged with this taI, ider laws alrcad" t vot.iuleateil. n - No Raise In Price Of This Great Remedy CASCARAR? QUININE Th tan Jrd cold cure fcr 20 ytar ia tiblct form safe, urc.no opiate cure told ia 2 houri jr-.p in 3 cy. Money backtf itfil- Oct ihr ftnuiae bot w.th Hed trp od Mi. Hill's picture en it. Costa lex. fives mcr . save mocry. 24Tablti for 25c. At Any DrJt Storo

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