South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 96, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1918 — Page 2
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'u-ir tt.i- r.-nra i k.i !! imI-'!''-TV' rtii'l -M-'k i''ri'4' i In-i'I a'li 'A '.!!, -.1 ! v riL'M at 7:-"-i: topi.' tliin w-.-k. -- :.v . .v..i.- tin. I.Til' Mark 1 ; :!.'.. A li.'arty limitation Is t t . 1 . . 1 t- t!u pnl.Ii'- tM tiftcnj jm J Im. rt i. ip.it- iri i.ll ,f Hi.-. .-rvi'-4". lAPTIST. I lr f 'o! nr Vayn. Jinl M iln ifs. I:i'.;.- -!, -.1 at tt:.':!) a. in. ; C S. St-pL-ns. .':! iiitoii'l'-nt. Juin-y Mrfft-t. (iwrg I'. I'ntprliti. p.iitor. Siiti'liv .s- liool at Ö a. m. : J. XV. Honilair? mperiritfinlent I I ii n k i r i ii. ii ''orii'T WnpMnct'in av. ( 1 a-rry t IN'V. I'.. Irtok. pastor. Ml. Zi.n 113 N. l'.Irds-Il st. Iter. F. Ii. Kfcnn"lv. I. IV. pastor. Sunday h'Ol at !:.".' a. v.l. ; Mrg. Auna Hutchinson, nuprintemlent. I lrt srll-h C.irtii r Laurel an l Napier Mi. Se: Pes at l'):f.O a. ui. an J 7 p. in. CHRISTIAN. llr-t-S. Miln t.. fsontli of puMlc lüir.iry. IU. John M Alfan.1.'r. pat.ar. Siin.piy s-IiomI at !i:.".. rifleri k K. 'i i Hiatal. fMjp.-rinU-n.Irnt. Ot:r teacliors are tra:r.-I ap.il les..ns graded. V lia i.i- for all ;i"e. Mariiii: worship at l":io. Srniii ly f !.. lOpie: "IPiilditi'; in a I. a W.u ." Pvi'iiln s.-rvP e-i nt ":".) "' 1" k Aft-r tli N.'i'iii'iM t.'M t ti r--r--l '!a-i - n:oviii' pii Hire entitled. "Sleepi't" P.e.intv." will l.c lmvti. Spiil nii;I'- l.otli niorninir and ev.-i-iii-; I.y tli Hi irt-t. Senior t'hrlMl.in Kndenvtir at Topi.-: "t "In iti an Imtv and I'riv1N " Imliiinm A irnitp- Indiana and Witwer ava Kpv. W. A. Urundiffe, pastor; res-id'-n'.'. 'jr., Ilaney av. HÜ.1- si-tiool at 'J:.:o m m.: K. Wliite. snperlntf'n'lent. Trt d i!-o!i. . liorlster f tlie s IiomI. W 11 ..;'a ii i-'l via-- and on- of tli1 l-f s'-'i-.ajs In tli." rity. A sreat vl try lauf Sunday: ."..' in tlo- Sunday s Innd tind 1 ii'-".i ion- dining tlie day, and '.'" pointi in t!i- eont-t. Tlie orelivMra rMi,.-rs -. ial tn ii -1 - ea'-h Snndy. Follow tla rund Sunday. Communion anl pi.-1. Iilntr at a. in. K. ltatfy. eiuiri-ft r. Fvery memPer oxpeeted t I'O I-1 - I- f at thi'-o servi 'S. and the puMie aUo itivit-d. .Intii r4 in-. t nt 1! :."): Mr. i Mottit. iip.M-nit. fi.i.-iit v. r. s. c. i:. j r;i- f -i at ;:.".tl: .Mi-s .Mae Itrundik'e. re-i'lt-iit hviiii.i listi.- -i-rvi'-i at "SU. Snli.-. t of the serin mi. '('hri-t S'kln; Sinto ms." i.y ti,' pa-t. r. Si'.-ial rnu-ie Pv 1 tlie . hoir. The ordinaioe of lapti-m will ! he ..'.sit I ,.. ;lt th" lo.. of the s-rvi'-'. Tli- pill.Ii'- I; i 1 1 ! t ."' 1 to t!i"-' MTvi'-c-i. LintUn AvrniK f harrli of ChrUt r.inden av. and Carlisle st. Key. Fdard ;t!e. tastor. l'reaeJiiriK at lOi.d r. tn. and 7::'.1 p in. Sunday .sehcol nt r:::i n. t:i. Christian Ilndoavur at C:C0 p. in. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Uromiwaj ;;. j;. nroadnay. Kpv. A. P.. liaiM. pastor. Sunday H.diool at 9:30 a. in. ; I,. S. l'islipr. -MitH-riiileiidrnt. No other serviie- will he held during the .lay. The pa-tor and others are att -1 -. 1 i 1 1 ir the annual session f th Indiana -onfei en. at Flkhart. Ind. I'rayer m.ttiir.: on Wedne-day evt-nin at 7:".0 in ti e i liap.d. ;r(ir ( lmn li Ciir. I.lneoln way W. r.nd Walnut Ms. Kcv. (. O. Kozicr. ininisters. Sunday scho.il at 9 '"0. C. F. It t. oi p-ri litem lent. I irst Iifiiyett -ni Monroo sts. Uev W. II. 1'ieshloy. pastor Sunday school nt !::; a. in.; (icrye J. Long, superin P Talent. Autrn (Impel-W. II. .Mysrant. pastor. Sunday s. Ii l at KctHl a. nj. ; Jessie P.. rn-. -u p.-rinte''- ent. Hftlifl riiiirch (Ly.lirk) Kev. XV. H Mv;-i:int. pastor. Sunday school at 10;'i0 a. in.; William Truinlde. superintendent. EVANGELICAL. .Ion-Ciriifr Wnrne and St. Peter sts. l: v. Waldemar Jolteney. pa-tor. M. i'rtrr' Orniin -11.". XV. I.asalle av. Ki-v. IIuo Wei. -holt, pastor. Sunday s. h'.o at 'J a. m.; ' irl Keiiike. superi u f n . ! n t. U.tilir -eri.- at li:l. a. m. (Jtiart.r.. iio.Mitii; of in. -ml ..-r- at 'J A in. I. s ii. -.ts -it 7:"V" p. in Churcii M'iiiP : haa-m Weine-.! , veiling. LUTHERAN. Melv Trinity - Slterman av. j liüd I. Pads, v -t Ilev. All.ert II. Kee. I pastor. Sun. lay s.Tiool at i:!." a. in.. ll-duard ypdf-. xiipci intPiulent. i (.Inriit ! -urdisli -Chapln and Kerr -t. l:.-v. PMtrri.l ol. mi. pastor. Sun- , day v l.ool at ::" ;l m. and ISilde class j at I:!". a. in. : Mmiiin.' M-rviir at lo :.';u with sermon ,.(.. -r;,r,-C Words: 'IVa-. IV Into I -i '.' " lAi p.ii,,' s.-i i c at 7:"'". setniMii theine. "Th.- I. lad TidillS." Tile i hlll. h ' . . 1 1 1;. 1 1 i 1 1 in.it in t lie ti u r.Ti on l'u-- - d y (i;it:- at s o'clo-k l.adiex' Aid jiiM-'titu 1 hur-day a f t-rnoon. and choir j ; i r t ! - in th- ev nine at . :.".o. The j I.cttior league m--ls on l'i io.-iy 'VeiiiiiiT. I'! - .'t.iiii'itP ni'tl he :i--c" and ll'h'r.M!'' I'et.-r-.Mi and .lohn Ilolinli-r. ' I'mil. t.rrman - .f . fTers.'ii al.d Wil ' :;.:;n M. Ke H. Hollo, pi ?tvir. Ct-yr-v. üi M'lAice at lt-.".it a. in. Sunday school. ! P. 1 1. ii. i iiiiii.i and FiiIisli at .i::u.. ! C ii-ii -.Mvi.-e- on .. oiei and fourth iS:ia!.- .-f tie- ;;l.nt!i .it 7 :.") p. Id ' a :t-. t f la.rniiic s'Tini'ii : 'T'ue j 'ft'-.' th" K.-V-." .na rt.-: ly nieetin at :-"' p la o -ejvi.e in 'th" c-;iiiij Wa'i.'.r :.-.icue l'.ii'!" class Ti:i--day at i CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ! ABRAH AMIC FAITH. i ( hurch nf (,d of t'ir Alr;iluini l'jith. ; - S"Mi . in M.-hir.. hall. -JIJ S. L.t- ' fawn Id-.!. ; Suioi-iv n !.....! ai 10 a. in.. I' A. StiN":i. st:p'Tipt-n.l'iit. ; OI.L'NTEERS OE AMERICA. (P'sp'd n::si.n. 1"0 s. Miehlcan it. I. All Chi it:.ir. ioties Invited to a hig cp. ii air :;i- t:n . very We.1ned.:T. Krl- ! I. y, Saturd r and St-n-lay tiiirhts. corner i Wayne and M: .Ik can stroet CMd-faib-i p :.e,J ; .j.el n'Md:rik' nt VoliiPtce: milI Hon Pal! S'i.i !.- niirlit. II x v r y l ad y tnI it -d All 0i oiv.i. MISSIONS. Mfnnonilr llepe-ö-1 F. JefTersv"n bad. St.:. ! iy s. ho.'l at 2: r. ra. ! ' ', : - :i t :: ;.".o p. m. i i :: - :;:." i iid 7 : '.o p iu. Serf i. f-s every nirtit tcpt Weli:tsiay. yp, rv N iu ii,.; k-r in . harpe il Ilö F. J.-fIerson blJ. Kay A. H:rd. s ;p-: inr-nlfDt. Sunday scbool at .". p m I'.ihh' lass at 4:i p. cu. I .:.;: - rii e at 1X0 ..p..rl- i ',1 II. I.asaile av. Servu-es v.'. in- -,: y. Saturday and Sun-lay t-vea-1:.-at 7 ".;. Sunday s:L ol at 10 :W a. -i. s . . h Siti Jai . 'PI RITUALIST. I.' 1 "i .-'-. . spiritual Saoiety will !...:.! f.-r .'- ii t 7:.".o p in , ry sunl ij .: S. M; : t . ti s Lai!. :ak..-. ' V. I '.. lip 11. Fp'ri-Ii'-e i .::,- ''....- ii! . .!.- testimti . m, ar-'--: Mr Tao;np-"ii and M.s W- . !i: fr.'iii -ah,l in.-'..'.,- A - ; 1 :-i T : T Li.-s-ii: far WLMh I f : !! 1 ASSOCIATION. l..;s -.r .M"Hlu.v at 10 aO a. ui. at t!" M C. A i:.al.-ut aud vl-itliirf r;U:if'.is alw.ivs wrlrnmr. President.
J A. I'.irr.ett; The president. XV. H. I re hley; secretary treasurer. (J. U. Lnterllne. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Wi.nuin'n Club ball, toon '22 . J. II. S. building. Sunday. y:0 p. ru. I.(tU! 1V C. K. .lotiQsou: SUlij't. "The World Has linde!." At 7 :.:o p. m.. Mndy n the I'hiladelphiii erio'. (f the Lurch of I-evelatlon. Wednesday at S p. m.. prayer ineetlnu': text. i:.m". Friday at : p. n; . study. PaU-rna le Shadow s. JEWISH. Temple Urlli-I.l - Coruer Laialle aT. and Tajlor t. Julius I.elhert. rabbi. CHURCH OF GOD. tiiirrh of (io or Saints "hapel on Harrison av.. one hiock nrth f Lincoln way W. Otii Austin, pastor: J. L. Tor xyth and J. Ih Lock, assistant pastors. Sunday school nt a. ni. ; A. L Kirkley, .sfiperlntctnleat. SALVATION ARMY. 'O II. Jefferson Mrl. Sunday serT Pes: Morning, county jail. ln:'ji; Sunday vhool. :;;(; op.i air irvlc. 7:30; ImlMur fcervh-e. bi.'io. I'rajer meotlnjt 7:30. Capt. Neliemiah Ilrooks. officer in t l.ai ge. SCIENTIST. 1 irt ( hur. h of hrUt. Scirotist Main and Madison sts. EVANGELICAL MISSION. Suedinh I.vanRf Hcul - Main and Monroe et.s. Kev. Fmii Wiustedt, past r. Sunday Bchoul at a. m. ; August Anderson. superintendent. Morning service at 10 Mo. Youni; p'op'.e's m'-tin at 1 - ni. Fvi-ninx s.-rvi.-t; t 7:.'. Lirs ielin. plsldlit of the Illinois Sumlav School -mm latioii. win speak at all the'servlce. Thur.sday at -::U p. m . the Ladies' Aid so I ty will iii--t lit tli- loMiip of Jr?. n-.-ar I'.erk'Medt. S. Tranklin st. I'rayer meeting Thud-day at 7:10 p. m. BRETHREN. Mrsi- itev. il. W. lleueli, H. I) . pns tor. Sunday nooi nt 'J :".0 a. ni. ; Harley I it est 'i ne, sup'rintendent. Primary m hool meets at tho satu hour; .Miss Mariraret Whltmer. superint ndeut. Wor-hip with seriuons at 1(:.".0 a. m, and 7 :.'.) p. n .. tin pastor preaching. .M'iriiltig sili'ct: "iTivatcr Works Than Tln-se Shall Ye 1.." livening theme: '"l h; Prima, v of Faith " Y. P. S C. F. at ;:.: . in. ; Miss P.ertha Kline, pre-ddent. The prayer nn-etin on W'dnsday evenini: will he I-1 ly the paMor. l-'imt C hurch of the Brethren - Indian av and Miami, st. Itev. T. II. (Jeorse. pastor. Sunday s-hooj at 0:oU a. tu. ; P. . Stably, superintendent. Morning sen-ice at 10:.'U): "The Chtistiau's I ii h ritanoe." llveninjr ?ervi-e. 7:". Mth. r Diffi. ulties." Chrl.-tian Workers' union meeting will l.e held at LILliart. SfH-oniJ Church of th Urethren--Cushing and Van Iluren sts. Kev. It. O. Kose. pastor. Sunday school at 9:."0 a. ni.; Wt-Hley Ziiiuucrmau, siijierintcu Jtnt. Pre.ichhi-j at lt:"o a. ni. Iy the pastor. Subject: "(tod's Love to a Sinful World." There will he no service in the evelilli! . .hm us, of a union Christian Workers' meeting at the Flkhart ity burch. our frlnds are invited to atteiiTl this sp'cia) s'rvic with us. Annoiincetm-iit will b made Suii'lay morning as to the time of the car. Prayer meeting Tuesday vveuIns at 7:b" nt the church. Conference Memorial t'nite! C10 S. St Joseph st. Kev. I. II. Youii?. pastor. Sunday school at 0 :0J a. m. ; C II. Wilson, superintendent. Morning wrshi :it l:tö. Subject of sermon: "The P.e-t Dcliirht." Christian Fnd.-avor at ':.;i p. m. : Miss I'.t-ssle Huffman, leader. Fvenimr service at 7:"0. Subje.-t: "No Ko.m for Christ." Prnver meeting '-lucsday eytning at 7 : IÖ.
EPISCOPAL. St. James I-ifayette st.. north of Washington. Kt. Kev. John Hazen White, rector: Kev. IL K. White, vicar. Il dy eomnio nloii at 7 :'' a. m. Sumlav M-hooi at ;:lö a. m. Holy communion and serniMu at ll:oo a. in. Vfsjiers at .". :.o p. in. Youii-i people's meeting at t! :.'! p. in. ("apt. Stuart, a chaplain In the Canadian army, will address the Young P-ople's o-iety at t:ö) . m. CAJHOLIC. Saered Heart. Notre Dam Kev. John II. Scbeier, C. S. pastor. Low mass at 0:)o a. m. Students' mass at S:0 a. ui. Parish mnss at 1'j:1m 11. in. Vespers at L PO p. in. St. st?phns HiinKarlan Thomas nod Mcpherson sts. Kev. Lawrence Horvath. pastor. Mass at S :0O and 10:1." a. iu. Sunday s.-liool at '' :JO p. iu. Ienedi' tion at"3:(H p. in. St. Patrick's-m; S. Tayior t. Key. John F. I;roote. C. S. C. pastor. Low inas-e at too. 7 :.';0 ami ! :f0 n. in. High mass and sernn-i) at 10:3d. p.aptlsni at p m. Yer. rs at lt:"0 p. in. Sunday h. hool at ::K p. m. MeetiDg of horch so -letlesi at I :i.h p. ni. t. Hfthilxf's rollsh-Corncr Scctt and Napt-r .ts. Kev. Anthony Zuhowior. '. S. '.. pastor. I.ow- mass at :. y :0 and 1J :n' a. in. Sunday svliovl at 2:Z0 I. in. P.enclictlor. at J:.'0 p. ni. St. SUnMuu' I'olisli 415 N. T.lneoln ft. Kev. Kinan Mirciuiak, pastor. Maas at 7:.'U.t. U:iK) and 10;o0 a. m. St. .Mary's (.rrman-431 S. Taylor st. Kcv. .1. M. ScherT. C. S. C. pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 10:oi a. m. Sunday school ut - :.".0 p. in. Henedh-tion at 3:() p. m. st. tu-lniir's PolUh vji Webster st. Kev. Sp.liisiauH (iorka. pastor. Low nia-s nt 7 : J a. m. High mass at 1U:00 a. in. Ves; ers at 2 :0 p. m. t. Adflberf Poli-Ii -Olive ami r.rae sts. Kev. John Kub.ii ki. - i6tor. Daily nias" at oilö i. m. llly hour. Wednesday evening at s o'clock. Sunday p iss at S:tX and 10:00 a. in. St. Jonih'-Hill st. .and I. a. -all? it. Patrick .1. Carroll. C. s. c.. pastor. Low mas-iH at 7:) and C:W a. m. Hih Iliads c 10:1) a. ni. Penedl. tion at 3 :U0 p. ni. Sarre.l Heut ReKianll2t, W. Thomas st. Kev. Charl-- V. I is. her, pastor. Ma-s ut 7 :o aud I :.".0 a in. Sundar mIm.oI at -:Ö0 p. in. UeneUIctlun .it ö':0ü p. tn. t. Miry f lli- Holy llnxrv, I'alUh Nntionul atbolic Kev. i'.asil Scht l. pa-t..r Sundays: l'ivst mass at S.oo a. nt. ; liieh m.-is- an! sermoii at lOi's a. in ; sun lav hl at i. tn. Lin' Aucmi: do it. If your autoinoldl? needs triminiiii; let Archie li it. knows hvv. He is up on all branches i f trtmnii'ii:. Tnkini u'.it dent? in Loily or fenders. Kecoverini; tops, makin ir new tops, lioo-l invers. Placing new lichts in your automobile rurtt.ins. et Archil. The Auto Tritnitmt. Formerly with Colfax Mfp. v.. Now- at 117 South Main ,-t. IVll phon L104. Atlvt. KAVOIUTi: CHUAM, Coonley's. , For chapped hands, face, and after j shaving. I'.f autlfully Perfutied. Vioj k t or Kose, rc. At-Coonley's. Advt. WIslI vor ILM. j Hefore the summer is gone jou ; will wish more than uiicc you had a tras ranee in your home. They are miiIi a comfort in the hot months. ;.Iwas r ady for business. No jn- ! r.eressary heat, no dirt, ahes and I tu 1 to worry abo:. and they are cv oiii'ini. al. Sa' in; in repairs, saving in cleaning flue-. Northern Indiana Gas and Klectric Co. Advt.
WASHINGTON. April . Unless Germany is beaten America can hope for no freedom thia Ls th? note running through tatenvents by cabinet members given out tonijht In jsujij.ort of the third Liberty loan. HciutlH t li-owcll. a.tlnr hovrvtary ut nar: "We realize the enormous task before u.s and we are confident of winning but it will take the combinccl punch of the whole American people and will require an immense expeniiture of men and money. I;d it ever occur to you to think what foulJ happen if we failed? If we are beaten in France, the stru;;,'!e will probably be transferred to American soil, plans for the invasion ami subjugation of the United States nre now on file In the office of the German general staff. This we know definitely. I strongly urtfe ou to buy all the LJberty bonds that you can afford, and then a few more. Remember that the Germans issue no bonds for the money they extort from conquered peoples." s rctary Daniels of the navy: "Uur men in the trenches and on the ships are counting: their lives as nothing and are maintaining the hi-Uieat standards of American manhood and heroism. It is our privilei;e f.t home to sacrifice and sacrifice f.nd sacrifice to provide the gov. ernmcnt with the means to carry on the war. Xo man who values his freedom and loves the principles upon which our government was established can afford not to contribute to the limit t- the third Liberty loan." Seivtary -insiiu? of tlie state depart r.ient: "The United States has been at War for a year. The first enthusiasm which followed the declaration that we would take up arm in the eauno of liberty and justice han passed but in its place there has come to tlie nation a spirit of determination anil self sacrifice. Under the influence of this spirit the republic is pressing forward to the accomplishment of the mighty ta-k, which this war has imposed upon it. Let there be the same patriotic response to the third Liberty loan that was made to those which preceded it." secretary McAdo of tlie treasury: "The last duty v.e can perform and we should be eager and happy to perform it is to lend our money, every available dollar we have or can spare to our government in
SEDITION IS SENOUNGED BY U. S. Administration Leaders Hope to Pass Bill Today on the Anniversary of America's Entrance Into the War. WASHINGTON. April 6. All other busines-s was laid aside by the konate today for denunciation f disloyalty, sedition, German spies and the I. W. V., and discussion of how the espionage act should be extended so as to curb these evils and avoid mob law, without abridging the fundamental liberties of American citizens. While the senate debated the rending sedition bill, carrying s-v-ro penalties for disloyal utterances and attempts to obstruct th? draft or Liberty loans. Pres't Wilson and the cabinet gave attention to reports of the lynching of Robert Prager. a German at Collinsville, III., last night. Members f the cabinet said atterward the deplorable incident emphasized the necessity for immediate legislation that would enable the government to deal -with disloyalty :.nd enemy agitation' so that the pejple would not be tempted to take the law into their own hands. May Pass Today. Administration leaders in the stnate hope to pass the seditio l bill tomorrow, the anniversary of America's entrance Into the war. An agreement for a vote tomorrow, sought tonight by Sen. Overman cf North Carolina. In charge of the measure, was blocked by Sen. Reed of Missouri. The Missouri senator said he was in sympathy with th? mineral purposes of the legislation t ut thought it should not be hastily considered. When Sen. 0ve i'ian -tatel that the attorney central had ured passage of the bill tr day because its provisions would Po needed during the Liberty loin ciimpain. Sen. Reed said that wis "rtter nonsense." .Several efforts to widen the scone of the bill were made today though there were critbisms that its prohibitions against disloyal and sditicus utterances are already too 'roal. Sen. Lodtre of Massachasytts introduced an amendment pnv hibiting transmission through the mails of any matter printed in the fVrman language, and Sen. Lewl3 of Illinois offered one which would forfeit the citizenship and property of persons adjudged disloyal by a jury. During' the discussion the attitude of Victor Rerger. socialist candidate for the senate in the recent Wisconsin election, wa , denounced b Senators Borah of Idaho and Lodge as disloyal and verging on tn ason. Sen. Ixulge Object-. Sin. Lodge, while urging the death penalty for spie. and German agents who destroy property in this country, said th bill's restrictions upon fre spcch were loo broid -nd could be used to suppress; legiti
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order that our gallant sons may be supplied with all they need to save America." Attorrvcy General Gregory: "To save the lives and liberties ot ourselves and our children, we have been forceJ unwillingly to take up arm. To prevail we must dedicate, to the farthest limit our every power. Shall we pive or facritk-c les.-' for freedom than our enemy jcives for despotism? What shall a hoarded penny prolit us if we may spend it only as slaves." SctTetarj Houston of tlie department of ajrric-tiltiirc: "If we do not win this war we shall indefinitely face the interfer-em-e of the lru.sian autocracy or bear permanently the intolerable burdens of militarism. To win this war we must have both men and money. It Is the duty and privilege, therefore, of every citizen who in a position to do so to participate in the third Liberty loan campaign." INtstniawter Gen. liurlcson: "One year aso we took up the s'uaiie of battle flung1 in our face.s by Germany. It is a righteous war, waed by our people. No more inspiring exhibition of patriotism was ever made than th response by them to the requests of Pres't Wilson that they contribute to its support by purchasing1 our government's obligations. He knows us not who doubts that the response will be far beyond the amount required." Sev'y ItodlicUl of the dcrmruneiit of i-ommcree: "Huyinff Liberty bonds makes our homes safer, our business more secure, helps maintain America against enemies who mock at our power and think us weak because we respect the rights of others." Scv'y Wilson of the department of labor: "The third Liberty loan has even greater significance than the first two. They were the expression of instant and responsive patriotism. This serves a grim notice on the foe that America is in the right until the lives of its people are safe from the assaults of barbarism, its institutions secure against the attacks of autocracy, and the nations of the earth including our own, are assured the opportunity of living their own lives undisturbed by the power of militarism. The third Liberty loan is in a way the lirst in which, unmistakably we tell the world that America is steadfast in the battle and enlisted for the war."
mate discussion. Sen. Hardwick of Georgia suggested that they might prevent peace talk later when such discussion might be proper. Opposing a provision of the bill penalizing declarations in favor of "Germany's allies" Sen. Iodge rointed out that the United States is not at war with Turkey or Bulgaria, although he said "we ought to be." All during the day's debate were frequent warnings from various senators against the danger of resorts to violence by the indignant populace against disloyal utterances. Sen. Borah called the senate's attention to the lynching at Collinsville. Sen. Fall of ew Mexico said that if congress does not enact the necessary laws the people "would take the law Into their own hands with Judge Lynch." Also he said mobs will act if guilty persons escape on technicalities of the law. Sen. Iodge objected to the wide powers now being exercised by the postmaster general as to the use of the mails. Sen. King of Utah de- ! clared these powers? had been an ! effective weapon in the hands of j the government in stamping out the j propaganda of the I. W. W. and i similar organizations and added that In even case in which Mr. Burles n had acted, his judgment had been vindicated. Sen. Lodgc replied that he preferred to insert a provision in the bill excluding certain publications instead of "leavintT It to a cabinet member." "I am not attacking the postma;?tfr general." he added, "but it's too broad powers to trust to one man." XOW'S Till! TI.Mi: To have your pictures framed when you are house cleaning and decorating and you know an artistic framed picture is a joy for ever we do fine work and our line of picture moulding comprises all that is new and popular. Portrait and mirror framlns a speciality. Makieiski Art Shop. IIS N. Main tst. Adv. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS MASS Mi:irriNG. An evtnt of unusual interest to the Poles of this city will take plaee Sunday, April 7, when J0 local volunteers will leave the same evening for the l oli:h army training camp I in Canada. The Holi.-ii Citizens Military committee is very active in making elaborate preparations for the farewell day to the volunteers nr.il encourace further enlistments. A spcciil 7 o'clock mass will be officiated by Kev. Stanislaus Gorka. i C. if. C, for the volunteers, their : datives and friends with a farewell sermon. Following tho mass a breakfast will be served in St. Casirnlr's auditorium. At 1:S0 p. i.i. , a parade will take place, composed of the volunteers, uniformed ranks of all falcons' nests, church societies and lady volunteers to the sanitary corps of the Poli.-h army. headed by Z. IL Falcons No. 1 j band. The line of march will begin jat Z. Ii. Falcons hall, W. Division ' H.; west on Division st. to i-'. Webster sL, to W. Ford st., and W. Ford 1st. to Olive st.. on Olive st. to Linden it ;:ml will end at St. Stanislaus; pa-oehifti hall with a mass meeting. A program consisting of speeches. j recitations and mufical selections
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will be rendered. Out c-f town speakers will be Mr. Zebrowski and Mr. Bloch of Chicago. Following the mass meeting an elaborate banquet will be served at G:S0 p. m. in Koscuiszko hall, S. Chapin st., to the 60 volunteers and i number of invited guests until the time of e'eparture for the training camp, late in the evening, over the Grand Trunk railroad. SOCIAL i: IuXTS. "Patricia" (Tatrycya) a five-act drama, will be given Sunday afternoon and evening by the Holy Mary society of the Catholic Union of America at the St. Adalbert's school auditorium. S. Olive st. Miss Victoria Strauss is directing the rehearsal. The Pulaski Red Cross auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Miss Frances Masiera. 12 32 W. Xapier t. A meeting of Politdi Falcons. Z. Balicki No. 1. will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:S0 at Z. TL hall. The meeting of St. John Cantius Literary society of St. Hedwige church will be held Sunday evening at S o'clock at St. Hedwige hall. Tlie singing practic; of St. Helwige Choral society will be held Tuesday evening at S o'clock at the St. Hedwige school. The St. Stanislaus Kostka society of St. Hedwige parish will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Ihnlwige school. Tht military land of Falcons, Z. B. No. 1. will hold its rehearsal Monday evening ut T:0 o'clock at Z. IL hall. The Youmr Ladies' Holy Rosary sodality of St. Casiinir's pari.-h will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Caimir's school. A meeting of the Archangel society of St. Casimir's parish will be bebl Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock In thij St. Casimir's school. The junior gym class f Z. P.. Falcons will hold their exercises Monday evening at Z. B. hall. The meetiner of St. I'tf r-Patil society of St. Stanislaus church will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at St. Stanislaus hall. The Young I-adiej-' o.lality of St. Hedwige church will tn-et Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. Hedwige school. PKKsOXALs. Frank Lubwzienski, W. Iiu.-i.-.n t.. returned from a day's visit at Chicago. Alojzy Herman and Anthony Sznwalla returned Friday afternoon to Plymouth after spending a few Cays here. John Krajkow.ski of Michigan I'ACTOHV L.M'lJtTs. Have jour tires repair-d by factor" experts. We al-:oluteIy guruntee our repair work to last the life of your tire. Our service car is at your disposal. Free air. free -er-v ice. Com and let us show you what free service redlly is. Skiff's Tire Servic Co. 4', S. Michigan jt Phones. Home ö ; C ; Hell lSly. Advt.
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Kendallville, Indiana.
City, was the gu-t of Mr. and Mia. George Szwed. S10 Ford ?t. Mrs. Martha Pliizk;i and daugh ter, Fva. were at Goshen. Ini., on Miss Mella Holmes lias returned 'to Ardmore, Ind., after a week's visit with friends here. Mrs. John A. I..asz-zak and ..n, FdÄ-;ir! 71 V Inlr.slri tt Inft l'ri,1:iv (evening for Detroit, Mich., to attend i I.. , . : the family reunion. , . . . I- rank SwieralsKi. l2i'J Grace t.. ! is seriously ill of grip. , ! Miss Katherine Swuler.-ka will' arrive in the ..ity Saturlay to be' 'the juest of Mr. and Mrs. Ladislaus 1 Brzezniak. S. Walnut -t. ! Victor Zieniawskl of Flint. Mich.. after spending a few da;sliere. lf t Saturday for Indiana Harbor. I Andrew Kopaszynski has returned ; to Chicago after a sev eral days' visit 'with friends here. ' Miss Anna Je.-iorka f Ka.-.t 'bii cago is spending a few daj s with ! friends here. I Pvt. A. I. Jaworski of i;np j Shelby. Ilattiesburc. Miss., ha rej turned after spendinc a live I ty-' ; furlough here. 1 Mrs. L. A. GIaz and Mi Sopni-i '-'onieczka of Grand Haver., Mich .
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