South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 131, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 May 1918 — Page 2
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METHODIST. Hrt N. Main t. Iv Vtr.ry L. 1'aTii. itor. ri:,n :.--t:c nt 'J i ta. ur.lnr &.- nt :.'' n .11.; tl:n-r J" Abt; L-tl.j . r f bat l'.i.o' ori. i 1 p 4 ;i. :;i iii I 7:.'.' : rn At lo k tl. . 1 1 : : i n.l .- . " !i Mi w I J, ,i (. u . i ,, 1 1 11rtli. M-.! i. 1 ' '.-i. l.;irt' !!,; '. ;;t J:'.o 1. ia . "'li.'-v.-i tit I - -1 tr ; . - ;i',ii.i. ra.y " Iir. I.irN w I'.I .- :; t!.? i ' : -1 at Iii- t.;..rr.i;.. . 1 I I'.'.-.tt S. I'ti.11. i . M A. m.-i-Trt irv f ....1 !.in.i. !:t t!.e .!:. I'r r .' t i :i g 1 H cJL' 'ny a i 1. ir f 7 i J-. ... !! , JO i'r I'.iv;-. j M. I'sul's Mrii.ri.Tl .fn ncl Li-r-orte ns. I: f .1,:.-. I. G.mli:. r. I ! L.. ..itof. ;;;J.;.iy ! ! it 'J:'i" 1 in. Muriiins nert! ,.t l't :J. i, ; 1.. w heu Dr. a iri1it:r n ill j.r-.i. U on t !. t j rf "Muth-r " i;i.-.v,.rf ii I gMM ;:".' p. t.i . u-.i r.v m.. i. 15 !';: ,-w ' 1. !ii:;g s. , ;. f 7 : ' 1 ' !.. . 4 :i f '. ' iiMiii-fr ,)' !i .11 ' 1 . I !. M.-I.-1 ti.- Wo.;:." At tin- - r t!ii j r 1 s 1 ; 1 -: 1 t , ' r ;.i-!'ir.s "ill ! :- nt-' ! lilli-tr iliag tl.- t;. ij--t ir-.i v ,,f I tt.e Cr-it..r f.:t " i r:i n-1 t. r f ' :jT r;t 1 I Color .m.1 "T.,.- '-i.i- Vo:iiT of' VP,r.i. " i:.irl W. Kij.rr. t-uo; v. PL Iiijr at tu -rvi- -m. j Orirf-rorn'-r MI ; :n! Tntt ?t. ' HT. IlUliir.! II. i'ru,i.r. .situr. .'1:im ßtlc; at V- o' 'r V h'' -A. ?":!. iv j (.Loci .nt a. 1:..; I T.f. .I. A. P.y r. ' lUprtrloniScnt. M-irnlü? .tt I":l." .w.rr.! j tfceni: I ht s..!u- f I ri : :ü i-li ' .Inni"! -i:frr-?ititn at I .:; ;n I.'ji'.w.rth ; lsuf '.it ij.-.' . i i. i;-ii'ir w.r.lij .it r 7:.'). S. rrnMii tl.-rri . '! ;. S. : ; t'i'. f ' 'JV.ir lit ;i z .f ...! lan-i- .it! ftif.mli.c nu'l - - ti 1 1-S .r!ii;i. Sp.- -in I j -ri'' tt'i'ly !; rr.itfr rrvli. Wc-inciiliv at 7 :'' . n.. j uii'l ty I M tl.fr' . , t Iter. Uujr 11 lila k, jrtor. JU!.i!:iV ''hool r.t 0 a. in.: II. Delonjr. kin erintTji'piit. .Mrriil:.sr or.!iip at 11 " im k. 11 j. ifi.r f Hi pr.-n' It a Mt;. rs" .I:y s- rtr: ti. Iij'irt!t l.;!u iit !':1" ' in ; Mrv IIani--y, l-a-ii-r. Iivcnlri jTi-- it 7:1". TJj-iiif: "''1 üii'l tin- Nation." Trinity P.Iain anl Va-vir av4. Itrv. MolTia II i:nt. l-istor. Iii!.!- s ho .1 at Ö:.';0 a. m.; Iul .'la Kllr., n tln sui't i-iLt'-n-lf-n'.. Moruiii- wor-iliip at l-':t". Scrni 'ti T y t j . -1 -r it ri i r 1 1 1 and a il ri-r.'-l IIar4t.", Sp.H!al reu.:.-. Th- L'j.ort'i Ifak'uc ti;i Lav-- Do htvIi1 lit i'.lZ, Nut will liavt- iiiiri'- .' tb- p- l.i I Parpntv :ix" ri'r-r-" l;i tin- T:':;) lour. A nunih.- of iji'Vlal ! .lliik'. 9oo mill 2Ulllt?t4 111 t.C lifM'.l '1 ll j-.it.tur will moak L r S :l y . u "M 'tii-ri 1-4 a U'orl.l l;i W.ir." Juiil-ir l.-u'::o WV.Iii I - y r.ftrn-n at .'J:rV): Mr. W. I.. n-n. sii pTint-T)i!pi.t. urli prav'-r I'Otir :it 7:1j p. r:i. Mien Mrt!n 1i.it' !. ary of t!; rl.ij. Tii tt.ir.l in f! Jtii'ir of cr',it Im rf "r! of tl P.'.I'I" ! r Mf'tl 11. Tin if rc-it.st cli. j tT l: tli-j'.M-tli-al stiou f tli Piiio lor NW'tlii l ay nlrM. f'la.l it aa.l C"iii II '-T-i:!ir rr-ftit)rc r-f tl." Uirnii."s Pori-lu MiMHj on. try riftr Tli'irtl aft'Tn oti vlfii Mrs. SLjwalter. .V, I 'levtlaml av. I.pworth Mrmorl! Cor.ier Lincoln tray V. .u),l OMva .t. r. C. I.. Iliil!Isor, pastT. Siinrl iy 1,0 ..1 nt 'j a m.: i;.n Finn?. jt'ipTlntvinlptit. Prt .11 -Ii I n c at i' t:j a. :a. M t!.r" iliy i!I I. .1 ppr-.pria f 1 y 1'1'mtvciI Shi;- . '.!.'. 1 I f.t-l.i.iP- 1 ot;u'H t til t i 1 t'l'-r I f t inj: 1 1 1 bo u-M In tot tt l. -. I '5 1 1 til r Will rt-liillT otl1iJ f;Orl;l lUllMr ' :- : ; t i .t t. Motlt'Ts' .l.tv. Tlif paster v ill p!P-i h oa a JIii!iitj' y t Ii tx: . t, l.Mrvoiit' ! lire.' 1 tu wear a lluv.t-r in! 1 ..Ty r.f ni.tl.-r. 1 Mull MemorUI MI' liiRnn an l Viftorla i f. Per. A. V. P.aM.s. past -r. Snnliy j ( l.-öi at H :f a. m. : A. K.itterUnry. kc. ;.i-:i'itflii!tnt. I S'lii lay st-Loot M-.t'itMs' lay cxt-ri'iv-s ;.t ;:lö a. in !::. ifniii-:- t 1 ni f irii -r ' ti r mV room for tills pror.ini. Sermon 11:'X .1. 111.. 'Tlif Mot!. -m of ;;. it : Min." I.Iip wir- hn'if f : uruin at p in. StTnioTi at 7 :'') p. in. TI.tlty .f tb. Saliltat. Tills H ! ii !:.'! ti I'O nn up t 1 lat' P.Il.'.i'-il ainl 1 inptifii- l!s.-nIon a::l imt a dry-a--iü.t roiiv'iitioii.il h t of rlatitiiil'-. nr.", Spo il! i?ui ! at nil Mrvic'-. P-nl last nix thiptfri of tli look of lIf!row for piavi-r inttint; net iutL. Trt'filuien'n ail I'n'i iM sinu. JMr rrk S. 5rr'nth ft. IIpt. J. A. Lord, pastor; rrslilen.-p CüH MUhnw Akrj t Sunday ghool at 0 :30 a. m. ; i C. Wolfe. snpTlntenJent. Crmun-T.nf.j) rtt MvJ. ntul Wavie t. R?t. II S. Miller, paster. Sunday hool at 0 :.".0 n. m. : J.bn Koch, iniiiorlntndent. Prrnrbln? t 10 :."!) r. in. and 7 ö P. ci. Epwortb IfMjfii nt 7 0) p m. rrayer motlQg Wednesday at 7:13 p. ra. Wileyn 7 T.. Uroadway. Itev. V. . pitler. pattor. Snntlav R'-bool nt :rJ a n. ; I . M. Porter, s'lpfrintendcui. IStjmon at 10:.") a. ni. Evening serroou Ut 7 FREE METHODIST. Frr fthor1lf Ponr.sTlra nla mt. and Ituh tt. Itev. W. K. Wct.ter. pjst'r. Sunday srbool at H:-'J n. m. ; Paul NV.dtzel. euperlntendenr. Preaclilns at 10 -ru a. m and .:) i m Illter rrk frr? MftholUt Ffturt?nth and Vln ta Iv. Mr. Ilitcbock. pa-tor Sunday t lio-l at 0:UJ j. ni. ; L. i. Wolfe, niperlnteu dent. AFRICAN M. E. Ollt.t A. M. E. 310 W. Mnnrot st. rT. A. T. l'eaddir.ff, p tnjor. Clan meetInr at a. m Sunday mbool at 12;C0 p. in.; Per. Lil P. Stevart. superintendent. Tjlor"a A. M. E. Zion Corner Pddy and Canipuu sU. JleT. L. P. PuweU puttor. PRESBYTERIAN. llfit Comer WaiMnsrton av and Lafaxette LivJ. Kot. Charles. A. l.lppaiott. 1). I)., pastor. .Mi-a i'harl ttt; M. r.irtrld?--. n.ivUtaat to tl.- mlalst-r. j i'uNJk- urgliiji .it l'i:l". a. if.. Atldrets ly the riniter m , it-u Pint."' I J.iL-le m !.....; at '..'U a in .luiii-r Ln-! tleavor in lety nt .". i" p in. Vmii,,' people' U'.etftin,' at p. I.'.. Ili'd t'r.ni uuxUlarj in ti.e ':u-ia j . : . 1 r s '1 id.;; 1 ut 1 :M p in Mi.lvM-.'i. i..- tiu' Wca. I i-es lay at 7 :' p :a j Trinity loan s p.an . p.istor on I lone. A. P. Sar.ade:. p.nt r vva duty, j UIlüay s.L.'o; at 'J .ia) a. n. ; S LI. l'ifiii ü. .siipe: i;.ttr.d tit. I rt ntintler - S. tt and l.ii. :-. -ts ' liev. Alr.td M li.lH. I 1 : .,t'::: re- I ldflllf, U.s. V tt ' : i v si eu nt '.':.:o M in . I. Whit- ...nb. j..a ia -teadvet. Pi:?!., w. :,..;;. .;t P;i"( a. li. aiol 7 ::) p :a 11. - s..s; :i i.,.. lore the n..r:il:,g - i i. t .. ;i:.i.r liu'ot .ivo:- rn- ting at ': ' ; i.i. Senior l.noeitor , , i. v :::-. t- .. '. .; j.. .Mil week :Mi,r: nai --:vi.f V.-.nis-!-y at 7 ::. p an T st i.- w -ii .me. :i-s IMu.i P..- it-.-, v. f, t : i. :..- :. t li'llse 1. . a a hav ..f .. -. ;. v. v. ii. .-ak at the s !-.:.!,y s '.,... . ; Her VJerien- ia an.;. a..; .. th- Me-i'-"in I'O-.lt-r l.a- beta x t ; 1 I ;,(i :.-. ,,,. drc-s wiil be latviv-'!:.,-llp ter au 1 1 lyton ;s Pev George W. AKison. IV 1, miaSte-. !'.. . cLool at t :.- a u. ; Prank Ivettclag. su; e: iLt. ndci.t. BAPTIST. I lrt 'öl ! er W.iu." .ia-1 M.u.i -r Per ,'. P. La; !. P. 2 j ti .g p -t . . re!tVtiee. M. t p.: - .., U'CO .1 m. : C. S. st- ; '. s .p.-rlr.ten itt.t. CI .- for ail: f al'.y grid I Mot bei s' i : . ., .. i .t'. ;., f he Suri'l.iv . : I a:.. 7 r-g :'. " . '.-r: !, v rvia t! :i..-r:.i.. - " i i f for his sub '. t. A - 'f'.-r '" fb." Sl.'On t of - ; '-ii.ir.gs V.e; G.iiM; lb Hulnr treet - . b- re - V. P"' r line, pastor. Sand y -. at 'a: O a zu.: J. W. ii!, . ; er;: t: : '. !? 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at th f r-r.t. r".:r, z -"rvi' nt 7 ".ltb a -1 : a. .ii !.v '. p :f..r dl t'.tf t!.'':ne. "TLe i-.i.i.:.- for ti..- I ntT'ddeu Path." lliiHK irUn 'orij r Waihlnston r. 'i.erry t. Ilev. Ii P.t-rtok. pastor. Mt. Zioa-113 N. nird:i it. Per i It Kenn dy. I. U.. paitor. So iday i.ol nt y:o a. m. ; ilr. Anna Ilutcbiii.' M, m.penntendent. I irt Mwrdltb Corur Laurel unl Nap. er .st. .erTl.ea at 10:C0 a. m. and 1:'..) p. ai. CHRISTIAN. Hr.t-s. Main St.. aouth of puMiC iilir.iry. P-v. .!olin M Aleander. patar. Si.m!.-. v v. . .(, ,! at U ::'.'. 1-TederP k P.. TiUia..d iii-erint.-i.d-nt our tea. -Lora nie tra.n.-d ad Je-s n j;rad d. W c r..i 1 ;.-; e4 for ell ntt. TL" Aaditorlani -la-t will l't t.mrl.t Sül. i iy i:,.:nl:.- by A. I'.. .M.irtiu. Ail tl; 1 .-! 11 1 womi'1 of tlie '.nir' li are iirf.l to I..- p.--.nt M'o-nim; worhip at lu.io s.Tr.ioji l.v i!.f pa-tor. T'pi1-: "bid J( io (nrlt' Juntlfy Individual or N.ito ns in t! t- I f r. r e'" Pveniuu' v:I.o nt 7:'. Aft'-r tä- rn.u tw ri- of :i:ovli. pi'turfu will be shown liiu-t rating tl.- tui lliiiiir w ar-tline ieri l .f l.lh'oln'-i i.f... Sp-. ;al ni'ii'- iii'.riiiiu' 'ad -nij;' 1 y tli'' fjuait't. Senior (.'i.ri-ti.'in ;! ivor at I'r.'.'M Tuple! . 'In latl.i :i lliel.-avor l ellow ship." Indiin.i Aienue Iüllinn .inj Witwer avs Kev. W. A. IJrnndp-. paetor; rcsllci: -. LTil II iney a. !i!ii-; Io)I at '.:'.' a ni.; 11. "White. Mip.-rint'-iideiit. I red Wi!-o;;. 1 lior!?.' of the J heol. S. r.r.oii and oiiiiiiaiili.il nt 10:'-n. P. P.ittv. li 'l iter of this ..-rv i -... .Sulijeet f tht- hi-imnii l.y the pantor: '"The .M -e-t 'f I. if'." Ii" anr-'flNtle Jievl' es at 7:-'" p in. Su'et of tli" senium: "Tht; S ia That Pi tiillieil " Th'.' publie is Ini t 1 to woiHltip with ii". .luiiior t'. P. ne et at :';': Mr. Moftltt. i:ip-rlntei d-er-t V. P. S. C P. at ;:..'; MUs Mae I : ru ! Iir-. preld. nt. Prayer and jra Is'it.. tili',' ;i h Welnetlr.y nipht. Ian ien Avenue I'liurch of CbrUt I.in ! -i. iv. and Carlisle st. Rev. IM ward C.it!e. pantor. Prcirhlnu at 10:1) n. 1.1. ami 7 :' p m Sunday b-hool nt :.') n. in. Chiibtun Kndeavor at t:J'J p. rn. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. IirnHtlway - ."IPi II. Pn adway. Pev. K. in tit id .luhusuii. pa-tor: resltlenee. 111S Carroll st. Sumlay cli d at V :.".() a. ni.; L. S I isht-r. gupei int mlent. Mothert" day will he ii!erved at 10 :.".') a. in. The pa.-tor will prea.li oil tin !. .- t "A Mother's Conti U.r.tl'.n t. the World's I'roirren-i." Mrn. lV.nl Wblttner will h infr and t!:ie will he spelal mush' I'.v tli" Iiair. There wlil he 110 Youni l'eiph's alliaü'e tu' pre: hltie; 'TVh-e tn thf evt-'.ii!. The foliar fTntlon will u:i:t' in unhm xervhos In tlie (r.n., Pviiiii-Ih-j; huivh. corner Walnut at. ami l.iiV' In wiy W.. under the a nspleeH f ?': St. .1 li Valley Youni people's AK:iii'e union. An Interesting program il le riveu ut '-.' ::'.' at 7 ;:0. Iir. l'rul '. Ki iiiiiolin. r ti: r ii 1 missionary f r iu Chl'ia. will letf.lfe en t!' suhjfft. 'A II oMi:.- Iilnene City." Praxer nic-tlnp; Mi V. e lnesdav evening at 7 :'-() 'Iioir rt !. tarsal on Priday evening at S o'clock ; !'.on I hirnfn. dlrei t"r. f;r;ue t'lturch ('or. Linn way W. end Walnut sta. Ilcv. i). (). Lozler. mln isfeifi. Sun. lay n.-hool at Ü :o0. G. VW itt. saperintendeL.t. I.e-':i: ".Tesux I'aees thf Crc""." Mrk lr:."2-4.". A laus for evry a'e nritl one that you Will eilioy hellij: 111. I Tiling worship ;it P:.".i. Thuine: "Thy M if her." Spe.h! d.servar.f- nill 1 ir i veil t( Mother?' day In this sendee. t ' la the afternoon the St. Joseph Valley YoinifT People's Alü.inie UTii.m will meet in this t:un h. The afternoon will l.e upent In the d'.seuss'.on of jtlans. pi' idem- ami needK. Soir.e of tlie uh-h-t ts f-.r IisvU3sl.it are: "lUlde Study, the AlHame'.. Greatest A"et:" a debate on the siibjeit. "Pesdved. That Tr th. Period 'f the War Missionary uperiit: ms reise." In the evening at 0:1 tie-re will ! a union Yoiin; I'eop!1 f - ii ty nieetinir .'Hi ! the Graee society will hive charge of this nteetliitr. At 7:..0 there will be an address by Dr. Pred C. Kriinillntr. M 1.. .1 111edie.1i inlsioni r.v from Tiltin. Iiis thenie will be "A Hostile Chlm-s.. i'ity." Mis messages are full of Interesting and ompelllncr fa.-ts. You will want to heir him. Tlie midweek prayer and fellowship tneetlni: will b I I - T . 1 -:i Wednesday evening at 7::. I"Irt Lafayette n7 Monroe sts. IteT W. II. I'reshley. pastor Sunday arhool at 0:.d a. m. ; tle-Tge J. Longr. superin tendent. Mothers' day exercise with addi'i1. in k'-epin with the tlay by the pitor. Al. tpeelnl sonirs by the choir. There w ill be n.. Y. P. A. "or eveninc: services on aii-ount of the union youn people's nnetitik: at Grave ehureh. where IM Pred Krumblin- of China will be th sfit-aker. Y. P. A. business juid social meetinc Tut-s.Iav ulirht Prayer meeting and teat her training Wednesday, (ieorgo .T. Lonr. ltiiler. Choir rehearsal Thurlsv. The Albriebt IHM -lass 11! meet with 'h.irles Zilliner. lo'Jl S. Michigan st., Monday night. Autrn (Impel W. II. Mygrnnt. pastor. Sunl.iy f' h 'd at 10:00 a. m. ; Jessie P. .uns. superintendent. EVANGELICAL. 2ion--Corner Wavne and St. Teter sts Ilcv. Waldemar GotTeney. pastor. St. Peter' German 41" TT. Tasalle ar. Per. Hugo Wehhelt p.Ktor. Sunday E' Imol at 'j:00 a. m.; Carl lleiuke. auperilltcudCIlt. LUTHERAN. llolr Trinity I:tgTth Sherman ay. and Lludaey st. Pev. Albert IL Kee. jostor. Sunday school at 9:13 a. m ; Iblward Motrt. superintendent. (.lorU Del Swetilsh Chapin and Kerr sfs- per. Gttfrid Olson, pastor. Sunday hool at U:00 a- m. and Plble class at r:1." a. m. M"i'bi:ig serviee at 1:".V and evening 'Ti'-e .-it 7 ::: Tiii'siLiy evening tlie Sumiav st liool te:" hers mct with Miss Karin" Ilehiulst. .".-'7 S. Pd.ly st. Thürs lav vening. choir rcheirsil at 7 :'a). Situiwav afternoon the Little Girls' soi iety w have a May outing if the weather is favorable. The members report ..t l llllli h. t. Paul's C.ernm -.--.Teffers 'n and Wll li-.in st. Kev. II. Hollo, pastor. German serIr- at l'V:;o a. m. Sundav school. I'.t!. Germand and Pnglish at 9 :.7il 1". gli'h ?, j x ices a second and fourth s.,ii.!.is of the month nt 7 :"0 p. m sib..f for German s-r:.ion: "Honor T!:y Pat her ami Thy Mother." SubJ.ft f.r Iai-!t-h m'rnrui: "l'lie Knl of All Thing- Is at Hand." IPdy communion S::::d iy cvci.Tag 'on fes-iona! servb at 7 i k. W. lithe!- bviae llionthiV bus:tf -s i:u.-t;:ig Tu--.l.iv at :m p in. The V I. brarn h of the st. P. nil's Lutheran i!ii;iiry meets Tluirsiiay nt s Mt p. m. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE AB RAH AM IC FAITH. Ctiu"n of Gott of the Abraham Tatth. - s. rv'. es in Melville hall. '-'12 S. Laf.ijett bird.; Sumiay school at 10 a. m . i st'.'son. supertnten.lert. I'.i'.'e vTüdy it II :i.o a. m. : Pb.y.1 Stil - - ;.- oi.-r. K rcan m-'.-tiüg n Friday . i . t the home of Geoi ge J. Kithll. I i : s.cit ii -t v, Ol UNTHERS OF AMERICA. Gm;..! n-.is;..n. A? S. Michigan St. All ( hn'sr;..-. s c!efis Invited to a Mi pen nlr n e ting exerv We.!nei1av. Frl- . . -. t ir.l iT aed s-nhr nights, corner ' :'f ami M: h-g-.u st.-.-ef Dhl f.ish-I i. a'-! g spd meeting at Volunteer mis o ; hi;!; vn lay n.ght. I'.veryhody la i . d AU w eh o:::e. MISSIONS. M.ntmnite IIpe 321 F.. JerTerssn ''id. Sunday s. h-.-d at 2:30 p. m. i b1' g -.t '. ::" p. ra. Pre.:. Litig .H oO a:;. I 7 :.".0 p m. SerT i e- e;y tught "X e; t Weduta Jaj. r v N,;-. ;ker in '.:ir it- :!.. i: l.'ft-json ?,iTd. nay a. K r I. i. ;.e.i:, ten. lent. j:t day school at ll ' . p. m. Itib.e .:- at 4 .UO p. m. P'. t n.i.g r b e at 7 :3f. (..pel 111 P. l.'ituüe nr. ServLres W'i dm-. I.; ; . Saturdiy and Sunday etea-
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Ir.ffs at 7:,0. Sunday school at 10:00 a. ui. each Sundaj. SPIRITUALIST. Tlie Profrrensive Spiritual axifty will hold iervlces at 70' p. m. every Sunday at 2k S. Mh-hignn Ht.. Itediueu'h hall. Sjeilal Mothers' day service ut 7:30 p. m. Sp.-aker. Charles A. Thompjuii. Meinage hearers. Mra. T. B. 'eaver, Mrs. C. A. Thompson. anl o'-:ir Wll lia.n.s Soloist. Mrs. IIuo .Tealuvev. Lveiyhody invited. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meeta every Monday 'at 10:00 r. ru. at the V. M. c. a. Pesident and vi-ltins ministers always welcome. l'realdent. J. A. Purnett; vPe president W. II. l'restiley; K tetary treaiurer. G. L. En tfiline. ASSOCIATED 3IBLE STUDENTS. Woman'a Cluh hall, room 221. J. M. S. building. Sunday. 3:00 p. m. Lecture by G. A. Liomin. Subject: A t;a ham's Seed and the P--nil-." At 7 p. m.. nt Uil y cu the Laotlb ean period .f th iiiir. h. NVednesday at Mid p. 111.. ir.iyer iiif tin'. l rid.iy ;it :(A) p. m. study, Ta'nei'iiut-le Shadows. JEWISH. Temple II-rth-KI Corner tnsalle ht. and 'lylir at. Julius Lelhert. rbhl. Divine ttervit es cumuience at ll:Uj a. ni lieing Sunday pried!ng the Shal.uth. r Pentecost. PabM telbelt 111 hi sermon. "The 1'idly of Pevelling ami the Wlfdoui of Heoailng." 111 dwell tip. 11 th- sugge-tions tlie unnlvcis.try if the giving .f the 10 commandments brings to us. PabM Leibert will leave Sunday aftei no'Ui for Kiiim in City. Mo., to attend the Iiati011.1l conference of social work. PcHgioiis school sessions begin at ::, a. m. A upec'al musli al program is arranged by Mis lora Hershenow. CHURCH OF GOD. Church of Cfd or Saint Chapel on IlArrisou av.. one block north of Lincoln way W. Ot! Austin, p.idtor; J. L. l orxytli und G. li. Leek, .isniatiiut pastors. Sunday st hool at V:I.i a. iu. ; A. L Ivirkley, .s'Jier! ntcn dent SALVATION ARMY. IC. Jefferson blvd. Sunday aerTicea: Morning, county Jail. li:lä); Sunday B'-hool. 'J:wO; cpeii air service. :W, Indoor ervh-e. S:.V). Prayer meeting I'M. Opt NeLemlajJ PrioLi. officer in (.ljargc. SCIENTIST. 1 im Cliurrh of ChrUt. SclenlUt Main und Matllsou fts. Sumlay ht-rvbes at 11:1" a. 111. 1 e-tluionlal ineeting every Wenm-day at s :W p. in. Sunday school f'.-r ohildreii and young people up to the age jf L't. from '.'":-l5 tu lo::;o p. in. Sunday gi-l.owl futiuioe Matlit'iu st. Pcatling rooms maintained by the hurt h n the seventh Moor .,f tlie J. M. S. building, are open daily except Sunlay from l'J to Ö. and wu Saturday e tiling from G to S. EVANGELICAL MISSION. Swetlihb hvanceliful Main and Monroe sts. Pev. LiLiil Wiustetlt. p.-ist-r. Sumlay school nt i :.';) a. m. ; August Anderson. aupcriutendcut .Moiumg bcivn-e at, 10:40. URETHREN. I'irsi- Pev. G. W. Pencil. I. I)., pastor. Sunday t' nooi at 'j :.;o -a. m. ; Harley Firestone. .superintendent. Primary so ho. 1 meets at tlie suae hour; Miss Margaret Whitnii-r. superintendent. Worship w ith sermon at lu:.'j a. m. and 7 :') p. m.. ti e ji.istor preai hing. The ladles of the church will have charge of the morning orvbe when Mis. C. J, Shlvely of Nappi.noe, Ind.. will make the address. The pa.-tor will speak In the evening, using as a theme. "ITie Anger of the Almightv." Y. P. S. C. P. at Ü :.': p m.: Miss liertha Kiln". pr'aldeiit. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:oU 1 Irnt (liurrli of the Urethren Indian t av and Miami st. Kev. T. V. (ieorg. p-isfr. .Sumlay nchool at v :.'') a ui . on W'dnesday evening nt 7:.'!0 o'clock. P G. Stably, superintendent Mothers' day observed at morning services ut 1U:?J0. Lvenlng services a.s usual. Seeon! ( hurrh of the lirrtbren--Cushlnsr and Vun Puren sts. Pev. P. Koose. pastor. Sunday school at 9:00 a. in.; Wesley Zimmerman, superintendent Christian Workers meeting ;.t f:o0 p. ni. Preaching services nt lCK'.O a. m. ami 7:00 p. m. by the pastor. Morning theme: "True M therhoo! ;" evening:. "Not n Word of Christ Shall Pver rail " Special mush- at the morning . ervb-e. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7:15. Conference Memorial l'ntel CIO S. St. Joseph st Pev. I). P. Vouug. patvr. Sumlay vcbnol at 9:C0 a. m. ; C. L. Wilson, auperlntcndent Morning worship will he combined with the i Iiool session. special music by the orchestra and men' chorus. Pe. idings by Misses Kerntet? Shirk and Lu lie Gerber. Sermon bv the pastor. Subject: "Mother." C. P. nt :Öo p. m. Subject: "Christian Pndeavor Pellowshlp." led bv W.ibb. Keller. Pvening worship ut 7:-V. Subject: "What Must I Kelleve About God ami His WortlV" This is the lirst liscourse of serle f sermons on "What I Must Kelleve. 'tterbe!ii gullil meets on Monday evening. Prayer service on Wednesday evening. EPISCOPAL. &t. James' Lafayette at., north of Washington. Itt Itev. John Haren White, rector: Per. II K. White, vicar. Holy t oniiTinnlon at 7 :fa a. m. Sumlay st hod at y:4" a. in. Morning prayer and Bernini: at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at o :00 p. m. Young peojde's meeting at CATHOLIC. Sarred Heart. 'otre Dame Per. John B. Scheier, C. S. C. pastor. Low ma.-s ; t 0:00 a. in. Student' mass at Vt n. in. lhiiish mass at 10:1. u. m. Vespers at - i m. St. Stephen's llungarlan Thomas and Mel'herson sts. Itev. Lawrence Horvath. pastor. Mass at 8:o) and 10:1" a. m Sunday school at '.' .00 p. m. Kenedl. tlon at 3 :W p. ta. St. ratrlck's-r.n: s. Taylor st Pev. John F. PeGroote. C. S. C past.ir. I.ow n-asse, at tlaio. 7 :::o and 9 :0(j a m." Hlffh mass and sermon at 10:3.'). Kaptism at 2:00 p. m. Vespers at 3:3) p in Sanday s-hord at 3:00 . m. Meeting of -hur ii societies at 4 :('0 p. m. t. Hedwige' Polish Corner Sctt nnd Napier sts. Pev. Anthony Zu bowk-;. C S. C pastor. Law mass at 7:710. 9 u) and 10:to a. m. S inday school at 2:'J0 p. :u. Kenedictlon at -:r.O p. m. St. Stanislaus' Polish 113 N. Lincoln et. Pev. Unman Marciniak. pastor. .Mass at 7:o0. 0:00 and 10:00 a. m. St. Mary's German 431 S. Taylor st Pev. .1. M. Soberer. C. s. C. cistor. Mass at 7:30 and ld:oo a. in. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3:io p. ra. St. (almlr's I'ollsb v'Jl S. Wehster st. Itev. Stanislaus Gorka. pastor. Low mass at 7:30 a. m High mass at 10:00 a. Ei. Vespers at g :00 p. m. su Acrlbert's Polish (Hive and Gri t sts. Kev. John Kuhackf. pastor. Pally mnn at 3:15 p. in. Holy hour. Wed, noday evening at s o'clock. Sunday c iss at s o and 10 :() a ui t. Joseph's IIlll st. and Lasalle ar Patrick J. Carroll. C. S c.. past r. Low masses at 7:30 and 9 :) n. m. High mass at lO.tsJ a. ni. Peuelietion at 3:00 p. m. Sarre.l Heart UIUn-H2G W. Thomas st. Per Charie V. Pis her. pastor. Mas at 7 :IA and 9:30 a. m. Sun lav K hool jt 2 "JO p. ui. Kenedit-tion at 3;(a) p. m. t. Msry of the Holy Kovrrv, l'ollsh National Cathol'c Pev. Kas'd Syrhf.i, pastor. Sundays: First mass at a' at.; high mas. .nd sermon at 10:'"0 a. :n.; Sunday School at 2:00 p. in. Dont say sav It in th
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STftTElEiTS Criticizes Government for Its Proceedings Against Tom WatSon While Hearst is Left Unmolested. NEW YORK. May 11. Theodore Roosevelt made puMic last night what he termed "a brief preliminary statement" in reply to the request of Postmaster Gen. Burleson that he prove statements he had made in an editorial to the effect that favoritism had been shown In the treatment of publications under the espionage uct. Mr. Roos3velt mentioned specifically the Xew York Tribune. Colliers Weekly and the Metropolitan magazine as publications which have been assailed by George Creel, of the committee on public information, while others which "directly or indirectly aided Germany" have not been subjected to government critici:m. In the latter category he included the publications owned by William R. Hearst. "The prime failure of the administration to proceed against papers which attacked the allies direcLly or indirectly, indeed Germany is af-fi-rded by the failure of the p. d ministration to Ion 1 with Mr. Hearst's papers as it dealt with certnin other papers." said the statement Keft i s to I'nbll atlons. Referring to the Tribune. Colliers and the Men opolitan. the colonel Asser.'ed th'y have "consistently upheld the war" and have also told that small portion of the tri; i h it wan absolutely necessity to tell nbout the nd'iiinlstratSon's failure to conduct the war bMclently. He said that Mr. Creel. otllciaPy speaking as Rres't Wilson's representative, und as r;iing a message from the Cnited States government to the American people "had attacked Colliers" ami "ho has also attacked the Metropolitan and the Xew York Tribune." He said neither the postmaster peiieral nor the postoftfee department hv.s made anj attempt "to remedy the wronu it did" in the c.-iso of th Metropolitan. Col. Rooscvflt tor: ed Mr. Iloiirst "a very wealthy man, reputed to b' much more tli.m a millions ire, owning a do7on newpipers more or less and n half lo:'.n 'nr.izincs in different parts of tho country." "At the e-y beginning of the war." he said, "the co1 crnniont proceeded siicc s'ully against Tom V;t son's pui.licati n in Georgia. Yet Tom Wr.fson bar done nothing that was anythin.q: l'ke as dangerous to this country and our allies and as helpful to Germany as Mr. Hearst has done." To support his contention he quoted editorials in the Hearst newspapers. The colonel declared it "is absolutely impossible to reconcile the government's action in proceeding against Tom Watson's paper with its failure to proceed against Mr. Hearst's rapers on any theory that justice was to he done alike to the strong and the weak." Mr. Roosevelt said he would answer the postmaster general "completely anl at length in a letter to some senator, so as to have it appear permanently In the records precisely as Mr. Rurleson's statement appears." SOUTH BEND MAN IS INTERNED AS ENEMY INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. May ll. Six enemy aliens who have been loMd in the Marion county jail for several weeks, today were ordered interned at Camp Oglethorpe, (7a., in a telegraph message received by United S'tates Marshal Mark Storen here. Th men are Rev. George TI. Sieve Ung. Evansville; Frank Sul. Sout Bend; Theodore sjeewald. LoKansport; Helmett Metzdorff. Itichrnond: Paul Marcus. Hrownstown, and William Schumacher. Laporte. With the internment of these men there will be 19 enemy aliens fro "i Indiana incarcerated at Camp Ogle thorpe for the duration of the war. HAVE Till: SAMP: (iOOl) ATTENTION. The larye depositor and the small rtepoMtor receive the same courtesy and respectful service at this bank. We put forth our best efforts to make dealln here a pleasure. We atk you to favor us with your bankins; business, whether it Is little or much. No account is too large none too small to receive our good attention. Merchants National Bank. Advt. ITS MOVINC; DAY. .Ivery day Is movlntr day with us. We ire ready to move your freight, hourehold jjoods. pianos, safes, machirery, and let us remind you that we do our work In the most satisfactory manner with dispatch and at most reasonable prices 100 mile per day made in out-of-town moving. Tjoughman & Loughrr.ai.. SOI S. l!.in at. Advt SLEDS THAT SUCCEED. When you go to the trouble of making a vegetable garden you very naturally expect patiffactory results. Good seeds are the important factor In garden planting:. We have hardy vegetable seeds of every' variety, suitable for this particular climate. Also flowers and field seeds. The Wesley Miliar Flour and Feed Co.. 420 S. Michigan 50S6: Bell. S53. Phones: Home Advt. M. Fchuell. h'ales daily eliin? : and out at 7:H0 p. Adv.
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CS Ml Chief Director of Military Operations at British War Office Predicts Smash in Flanders, Also. LONDON. May 11. The next bis eiTort of the Germans may be expected on the Somme front, according to a representative of Gen. Delma Kadcliffe, chief director of military operations at the war office. The od'icial was basing his prediction on the fact that the bulk of -lie German reserves is still In the r?ar of the Somme front. He added that it is equally certain that the enemy will not discontinue his attacks in Flinders. In the period between March 2, when the German offensive was begun, and April J5, the losses of the French were only one-foJrth to one-lifth those of the British, Radcliffe's representative added. "Since April he said, "there has been reason to helieve the losses of the French have been heavier than those of the British." (The losses of the British since March 21 were estimated on May 4 by tlie British military mission at Washington at nearly k50.A0C.) "This information was given out in refutation of German propagandist assertions that the French have been bearing the brunt of the battle. QtieMion of Sta iking Power. "In considering the course of those battles it must always be remembered tht the capture of any particular position Is not a material factor. Her geographical Pains are not tlio chief consideration. It is rather a question of staying power. We must look to the end of the battle. "Whih- the German pain in Flandors is important, owing to the narrowness of our front, we must not jndTe by the los of one position or rtnother. The end of the battle will come when one -ide exhausts its re-se'-ves or reaches the end of its resources befoi-o the other. "Tlie Germans have put in n consi. terrible number of fresh divisions both in Flanders and on the Somme front darinsr the last week, and this Is satisfactory to us. for it show that we nre getting through their ferh divisions vry fnst. The eneTvv's proximity to the heights In Flanders makes it likely that he will continue his attacks theie, despite the lsck of success during the It- t week." EIGHT TROOPERS ARE KILLED; 26 INJURED rOLI'MBTA, S. C, May 11. Fight solders were killed and 20 injured today when a wooden railroad coach filled with membrs of the 321st Infantry went over a trestle at Camp Jackson. All of the men were from southern states. Three of the injured were seriously hurt. The soldiers had just entrained for Gamo Sevier at Greenville, S. C. and the train was pulling; out from camp at a slow rate As it reached th1 trestle the rails spread beneath th" heavy steel coach in the rear and the wooden rar ahead was shoved off into the ravin below. LORD FRENCH. NEW VICEROY OF IRELAND r I bV.- - Mg&ß i Lord French, commander of the nriti.sih home forces, has been appointed lord lieutenant of Ireland, according to an orhcial announcement from London. He succeeds Lord Wimborne. who resigned. Lird French has. had much experience in dealing with the turbulent Irish situation. He was in command of th troops which juel'.ed the Lublin Laster reoit before tlie War.
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' w NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS SOCIAL EVENTS. Tae St. Hedwige society of Polish Wonn.i'.s Catholic Union of America, St. Stanislaus church, will hold Ha meeting Sunday alternoon at St. "ta nisJaus hall. The regular meeting of Iady Falcjns, Z. Lalicki, No. 1, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Z. B. hall. The St. John Cantius t-ociety. No. tiOG Koman Catholic Union of America, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Adalbert's hall. The meeting of St. Vincent de Paul society. No. 7ö, will be held Sunday afternoon at o'clock in St. Hedwige school. The singing; practice of K. Pulaski Falcons' choir will be held Tuesday evening at Warsaw hall. The Children of Mary society of St. Hedwige church will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at J :"J'J o'clock at St. Hedwige fchool. The St. Casimir' society of St. Casimir's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the regular place of meeting. A meeting of St. Joseph's society of St. Stanislaus' church will he held Sunday afternoon at 1:.'!0 o'clock at the parish hall. The singing rehearsal of St. Hedwige' Choral society will be held Tuesday evening at T:3U o'clock at St. Hedwige'. school. The St. John's Cantius society, No. IZ'J, Polish Roman Catholic Union of America, will hold Its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the tegular place of meeting. The meeting of St. "Bronislawa" society, Polish Itoman Cathol'c Union of America of St. Hedwige' church will he held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. Hedwige' hall. Members of Columbus P.td Cross auxiliary will mett Monday evening yt 7:30 o'clock at the library rooms of the St. John's Cantius Literary society. The executive committee of the White Eagle Polish Army Aid circle will meet Monday evening at Z. B. hall. Mr. Josephine lirodzki, 1511 S. Scott st, entertained 15 children Thursday afternoon. The party was in honor of her daughter, Marie's 10th birthday. Games, music and contests were the chief features of amusement. Mbs Marie received many pretty gifts from her friends. At 5 o'clock a tlie luncheon was served from a table centered with the large birthday cake with candles. Michael Rafalski, t)l4 W. Jefterson blvd.. was delightfully surprised Thursday evening by a number of 1 his friends on the occasion of his birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent in social diversions, with music contributed by Frank Olacki. Near the close a delicious luncheon was served. PLHSO.VALS. Stanislaus Gmaszewskl. Walnut st.. has gone to Detroit to spend several days with relatives. Walter Dombroseewski returned to his home in Gary following a three days' vi.-it here with friends. Edward Traezak of Marion. Ind.. arrived here for a few days' visit with friends and relatives. Joseph Cierzpir.skl. William st . is very ill with rheun'atism. M. Pit-chowbki of Laporte is in the city on business. Valentine Znurznki of Rochester is spending a few days with fi lends here. William Piotrowial: of Culver.
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The Art of Making Lamp Shades for floor lamps Library, Dining Room, Boudoir and Bedroom Lamps. Miss Dorothy Cloves, an expert designer, will teach you free. Classes are held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from l to 5 p. m. in our lamp shade section, third Jloor. Lamp Shade Wire Frames in every size and shape to choose from, also materials in every fabric specially adapted for this purpose is now in stock. Instructions are free when materials are bought at our store.
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Ind.. visited with friends li.-ie I'riday. F. Lcmpert of Chicago ifcite J with friends here Friday. Miss Agnes lilazejewkz. Sample St., has gone to Michigan tj spend a coujile of days with friends. Stanislaus Kuminlcwicz left for Kalamazoo fur an indt-Mnite Ktay. Carl Lewandows.!l, Prairie av., has gone to Chicago to spend the week-end with relatives. Ignatius Zawarcwicz of Klkhirt visited with fneiul.s. litre l ritlay. Mr. and Mrs. Valentino Ko--akie-wlcz and fan'.ily will leave for Chicago, where they will make their home. Adalbert Knsnlewicz. member of I the U. S. army, left Friday noon for Camp Taylor after spending a few days' furlough vith his fiiends here. Leon Jankiewicz. Sul S. Kaley t., left Friday morning for Laporte. Ind., where he has been called by the terious illness of his mother. Jack Kierzynski returned to Laporte after a few Jas visit v.itn friends. Martin Szezezorski liu', return--.! to Chicago after a short visit here. Edvsard Kraszyk, W. Sample st., x brief ;;.it i returned Saturday from jut Battle Creek, Mich ITALIAN PLEADS FOR SHIPS FROM AMERICA WASHINGTON. May 11. In protesting to the shipping board today against any further reductb... f th number of ships plying stweeti America and Italy, F. Quattron.-. Italian high commifsioner. declared that such reduction would threaten the Italia:: people and their army with starvation. Notice to all Dulton owners and users and business pub; of South Lend Arn pleased to announce that I have opened office at room 2. Farmers' Trust If.dg. as agent f-r the Dalton Adding. Lifting and Calice. J. ALT P. A IlNL's, Salts Aent. Doth phones 1CÖ7. Adv. ':ZülZ
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V sr1,500 IRON MOULDERS ARBITRATE DIFFERENCES WASHINGTON. May 11 IUr , ti natives of l,:eu htr:klnir ii ü:i j mobler and core makers und optr- ; atois of iu casting plants in ChicaRo .agreed tonight to submit dirr r.c -s 1 ov-r wage scales tt the arbitration oi me war iai-or boaril. thf : . to return to work iian.ediatftv n I i new scales to date back to the t III ol return. The utnut of th- ol intko entirely to munitions manufa turers. ANNOl'.M i:II.NT. Tiu- citizens of South Ueml tn i MIthawaka ar. rm loubt anxious learn the aj-proximate date wl.tn uniJication of the telephone servlc may b expected in the two titleCo intb-ss engineering prol len have 1 en encountered, and we now fel Mf" in announcing the probable .iate when the public may ex pect th interchange of 'Trvba. The nndertakin of creatir.g tb" posslb.lity of interc lianging rvl-Vr-twten an automritb- and n.an ir.' - stem, is of rn;:ch greater magnitude than L- generally ur.ferst -,?. Th" unl.'.catior. of ?ervic- rruire a tr.ir.lm'irr, expe.Tllt'ire et:mated at $l$2.jtj, and the i .agr.!tude tan ' et l.e realized fro .i th.s amount involved. It i further corr.plli at1 ' ' the fart that it involvfs tw ?1:S::'-'1 different typs of teleph-.j.- - -:-. . which reT.i.re especially tTes., ' eouiprr.-nt. md appar.it-. s. that be S'-cut d only witli the .-ir..e i-.'-i' dirticu iti- t:.t are g-:. ra'.'.- -- I f-rience.l in almo: e'. ery mechanical n..it-i ial used ir. -ar work. L i- f onfidr-ritiy expect.! '."' tlie i.vurk of installing the !lr. - : r, switchbard 'uirefj to gi v- . y complete Si-r-.ic Apr. I 1st. i:19. will T'avid I. Forgar.. Ldga Frar.l: V. FowJe. J.hn A. M'riarry :.nd irdward ll. S.-amidt. neceirs Centra! Un'.er. "'- Jew ell sold at !es th.-.n tl. e.r to manufacture, .chutli's sale. Ill N. Mich st dv.
