South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1918 — Page 2
All KlIAi 1 II It.NOO.N. JILY ,
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-'l iMEi.
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METHODIST. rtf-N. Main el. r.er. IInry L. 1'arii. r.antor. Im tu--tiiig at :'0 a. v. SuuUar OtoOj at u. fl.; Ill ru r Atrnthy. iujriutri1j.-ut Faldl" "; p. it 1":" a. rn. l.;w-'rt!i :-.L i- ;it ; m. I ;. i.iiin.r ni'i ' l',-v t--'ii ill-"' 'hl im';-'I tl.ri':wli"!f !"'. -ri'! Ai,ii-t ! :i tb-r. 'f t;.- - IT t ill '..:iic!. Ir. Iiivii v i 1 U r v I!.. I ' i ! ! - i :i tin: :ir,iaC li-.tir :i.l 3 a t,; t ! ti '!. "'Wla-Vr Ii, ' J o ;' n t.- r r-i-i!." i 'i . in-tili,; U v i i ft. tdug at 7 led ' i Lu' i 1 1 i i. rul' Memorial- if . idJ Import tri. Ker. Jaii;c I- 'Jardiiu r, ItV.. pastor. inlay :.'! it y...i m iu. Mrii.:.g e r i H J : It. iyrl Iii i.r-!' Ii ti f. ,nv-in-' Forw.ir.l," aii.i Karl U. Kr-rr "lit -in:' - 1 5 r i r : . " " I ! I.j''irtli ifi-"i.-an i -tfr.lii vif i. im- in w it Ii tr;ii a f'i t!i." n.'iiii;.- .f .i-iiy .md An - ;ut. 15 W. II. M S wi'l on lüVl?)V ü'!'f!n nil . t ; t 1 j-l.itfi' !.! tlllg on NI r..! i ft. ir.ii. 1 i Siiiidj.v ;,': rt I' Hi.- i .it t ' - .f the pr:i;-r n :! i:' r v . Crrf-CnrDr 1! an. Tutt ts. Rer. Ituhird H ' row. if r. paitor. Ma-i n.-tlng nt- 1- o"!o k. n ii. SutiiJay hool at :".') a. m : I r f J. A l.er. :iif rintti'lfnt. MoT 1 111 g Wors-lij' :t l'J.'lä. Til.iH j!t't: " 1 Ii- 'j ir-i.i.' ..!! "f I.i.-." I fw.iitlj ! - i 1 1 it 7 .ii I in.: Mi Nfliif K"'i'iliS, ptid ut. litfiiinu' !.! :it p. in. !'!.. Kuliii t nf iii--.r:.-. ""Iii V.l.- of ;.!'" 1 Id v ; r:i r r v iJ n'"'l a .'it :' p. n' xI'i'ii il nit;-- Morniui .ui n;t.z. L!l lleichtv- I ! r. o r :in! Tr.nn- ts t Kfr iuj 11 I) la L. ..itor. Sij!i J;iy tuol at xn ; II r. I?orn,'. i;printnl'-ut Mom i ti a ; 'i . ; r. t 11 " i . K . t ".i" ;j n . u'i'li:!t''l LiKA'-i tlj .hi I f tftihiz 'A' ri.ifi f i.'l n.:!'- ,r tu. . iil- t Trloilj- ''.l-iirif nnJ Va.nr flv. Her. IfelTln C Iluut. pator I'.iUlr a tio.vl at :.50 a m. ; Kmloipb M!n, tiny suitrJ'Ttiili; nrii;t iniiii: 1 1 1 1 i j t : v.'i t- jt l:t.. - r.iiu.-: I" J ... I ..f tli- I'J'.uiil" Sj-ifljl in i i !.;- tt or tli iit li l.fli- nihv a ff:'. lf"IT. Mfiilo- 'Ttlif ;t 7 . ". 1 I:.- j..it..r ; iW 'Ii. ' I ! S.:;.r-'u- . t if .1 t u -i.- I. v .h!!!- loir. AiiM, il pi'-ni'- V.f li,f l i .lult I'i. it l''tt:t :it'lli'if J I !"k -J-. i.-i I . ,i ! i I i ! ':itf .i.ii :m-l I'nta;'' .1 v .it 1:" :iwl tr:uk .tiit- l'l' Hi ;fr ;t ii ffwrlh MemriI ''ciiit I. In fln waj W. an. I : I r t IIi-t I.. Hulilaon pnt r. Suml vr -non ut ö :.'U i m.; i.f!) FiDni'T. supfrjutetuieut. tuU Mmcril-- Ml I)ic3 n an! Victoria tfa. Rr. A '. i:a!:. p;,"t"r- Suniay boo I at '.. a iu ; A. Katte: -L-nrt . ijpf : intfiiilrnt M'.tnitir .-r..i.Mi i't fv i: T!'".lli III tl; fO'üir, 2 ii' .Ii t i. I ; ( . . . : T 1 1 !m;'.i- nt ':" I ! -r" Nti.l rtt'Jiii fi.'iii II iii 'i .it.oil .inly II. Klr frk S. 5Tnth t Kfv .1. A Iord, pa'tor; resign e ZU Mib.iika a t. Mnnd.1T B"li oi .it i:3' a. ru ; F. C Wolfp. nup-rjntf ndfOt. Garnan T..i ft Tftt Mt.1. att1 WnT'i at. lief. II. S. J!ll!?r. pastoi. Sunday ' boot at y -;0 a m. ; John l b, anperInTudfnt. I'rrai Lint: .it 10:."V'J .i. in. anJ 7 .) p. tn. Kpv-ortu Ipipne at 7 "f) p. m. rmjcr tutiug Weiinday at 7:15 p. tn. Vrlran-7JC V- Ur..diy. Rt . V. n. spitlor. pnf'r i-cday '-hovl at t :?A) :i ni. : 1' M I'erter. anprrintndf nt. T-.rtiip :if 1(1:'.' villi . ! ui..u l.y ii..I'ntur: I!iif. I-if.-. r-rff.;t " rnion at ll:00 a in. Kn-Dinj; bernion it 7 :::. I'IMJ i-r ti.fotin? et fry WfiJu-?d:r otcnin,' at , FREE .METHODIST. I'noiti .lohn S. P.ijrti. p.iPtor on lmo. A. 1". S,unlfrH. y.istor on ilntv suiulay a uo"l at ti ...u .i. u , 1 . U. I'rrtl'. II. ::nTll.ti -lldf nt. Ire. letbo.llt iVonsTlranla ar. aol tiMh at. nr-r. V r.. WrL-fr. pjst-r.-Si'ndiT .cbooJ at l:r.O a in.; 1'aul .Neldt.el. aupTrliiton Jent I'rea. liiug at 10:"0 .i. m nnd 7 :.0 i rt Rlrtr 1'a.rk I if Iethodit !"nurIrrntii and Vin t TU'r lr 1 1 1 1 c b --ock. pmtjr Sunday lio.5 t 1U;I a. rn.; L. F. Wulfe, suirintcudtut. AFRICAN M. E. Olltet A. M. W Ionr at. Her A. 1 I'fadi.DC. p.iatnr. t'lasi ict1nc at 10.U" a in. Sund iv a bv-ol at ! .CU p in ; Kit. Kii I Stewart, supertntendf nt. Taylor" A. M. i:. .ion Corner r.ddy and Caiopau at KeT. I. I". 1'oweIU putnr. PRESBYTERIAN. I lrt Corner V.it!tlnjrton ar and faretl MJ. Kev. Cliarl.a A I ippiuott. I. I . pJKtor. M's i'li irl. ttc M. I'aitr.djf. aItaiit to tin nitniptf r. Trlnlt .luUn S. r.;;'iiv jit.T "ti I'Mtf A. T. .i:iii-l r p.it' r .'ii diitt Sun'liy . in.il :it '.: ... m : I. ! rr-ti' l.. u;.-rintt :nl( nt Miruii, u.-r-liip it lu.l.". . i.ip. n t.pl: "on t r.i t ." 'ii.ni.iti i-.n .-rv -n s'.l Tv tt im o' t''t no-ill I 'rn t i'.l frvl.-cw iu.. iinn rti.i- n, toi jf. ia'ly u r ' I t ! t -nt At 7 p in. l.ri.-f rind l.tdpfn! orvi..-. sp- iii mfisi-'. W.ifm !' u;f. W etinlntr S..tt :ind I. in !v sti. Rov. Alfrr.l f. 1 :. Kc. I. I. p:istor: rfdr n f . tl'. N. r.)tt t. Sunday ! Iio.il at 1 :;. :i. in I- r Wnit ouiN. ip.-rin-tr-nltif Pul. Ii- tM.r-Ui;) nt l':W. a. in. jn.vl 7 : '. p ni !v s, )'i"n n:its f'if ih- tniruin jr rn. Sni.-r !lnJoavrr i t mo t. at t". ;"f j. in llp I.ror and iMrtnn Ir. .;i-;rj:e V. Aliirn i 1 . mi ii-t-r. Iil'a rhool at a. in.; trink Krttiir::. üf rint Ddent. trangrr - IC t Harn par..r. iiiidat -1 at ' l" a Hi lMtUi.- uiiv.?iip it tit : l ." in. rtf y Sunday. vr t-o-h v '' onoBAPTIST. I iral -fomf r Wayrj. and !:iin sr "r I.', t.app. t'h l . tit pit.r; ;-fidrn-r. A. M ' A. l!ilo 1 -v.d a V ;." a in. ; C S. Strpl-,-n. ap.'riLttudni c:.ii, f.ir all: fill! sr.idd Mi.rrlri n ;!m-: "-.oil -. i- i - li.,'.' l.fii:n' tli-u : "W l .1 fn " tiuim Mrftl-Tf. t;f..rjr H. Ilnteriir.r. p.i'tor. Sand.iy lno! u V a. Ri ; J r. 1;i1a'.:. jprlnt-ndcnt M- i i. i i v..rliri a' i r ' i . i.. 'i I i .i t r ' r v for a liV-.k " jt.if.n. .1 n ! . at ! ;it : Vti'C i ;;. .ii..' an. ! t .it- .""; I.i ' ft .:i 1 1 . m ' Oi . h ill '. i; ; ii t a t..i r i; n fr .'n 7 p (ioi r will Pa r m !i t ! n i : 1 ... ; i t .r n ill pir.'.i " . I. i I'.ii.I 1 (.r."' ; Him (riao - rL' r tV;uMi;t Q ar t'tfiry si lt It Fcrtot r'tor. Ml. Zi-n -S. Iltr-ln-ll t. 1y r". II. Kftind. I l . I after. Sijiniav bool at 9.1) k ci ; 3I:g Alls HuP.h- '
tT-D. atii't-nntt-odent. I if t swetlUb Corur I-.ii.rc'. .ib! Np!-r tn srte. at 10 :?. a. m anJ öi. j'. m CHRISTIAN. 1 iri-s. .Mali outb of rubll Urtry. rtrr. ,!otn M Aicxaiir: p.-tr. S-cday $. tiM)I at S;.-o. r rrleri' '. K. Irulaii'l atir rtnt.n Jrut 0:ir l'.i 'l'ii ir trn'.tif.I ai..l i-o.. gt-iUl Vc Ljf i Htkrl fir m11 aSfä. An.lJP-: :-::n . :.. t.. ::u I 'i-- . :!..! w. .?-',:. ,,t Pi 1. . r:i..i l!.- ;-i-t.-r. "' I i. - i r.-. . : t i. t it l.t I I 1. :..." ;: I ' : ' ' ' 1 : ' ; i " i r 1 ' ' - .' ,M t t . : i . . ' ;. ii I i '. 1 l '. il .. i . .,...).. I 'i.i it"-, t v. . . x t . ' - laiiM rmitf ;.l -f. Vllr : W . l'.t ii..-i h.-. i i : r '! ! .'.'1 II I "( V M l'.i : !" I .It ! .. i ii. il ' : t- ; i i 1 'f.'i -t F--t ;:- ' ' ti '. Cvf O'i r.r ':: ' r ,r ''1
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'T J:i iM. t VI UtV-tW o iill? :. u '! ! t.-ijii !;i.j;i Sil tu uf tin- lj-.'( i. .-t ti ti a - i 1 1 . i . n 'i n i ' ii an-1 preij'-hTi. "t lt :::. i:. K.ittt. . l,orif r. SuM t o' t:.- ri.M.o ; " 1 . Triii- U'. i l to !- ii. i ri ;.n ." llf.ir tili 1 i t j r . I ' i i '. . i Tt! " .it S Iii mii;.- !y tloj h''ir. u N t of tli. -ruo.il : "A I . ii uT.iH AilvUor." I"r.ifr ao I prni.t ri - W'filtif lay ni'ht. A mrilia! vit.iti'.ti I ftcn.fil. I'in'lea Affon ( hardi cf ChristMü'lfn . aoit CrJ!t:e t. I'.pt. lidar l Cat!f. f mtor. i're.K i.ing at 1D:T) t. rn. and 7:r i. m Sunday stbo'-'l at a. in. Curiitiao LLdJTor jt 6:.W EVANGELICAL ccr-i to"v llroadwat - L'Ki K. nroadsy. ReT. F.. iiififM l..!iHHon. pa.tt'ir: n-nlirni-e, 111S. farrid! at. SiioJay !)! at V :3) a. in : Sani.ji; r. I.-.iniaii. sa p-ri;itf n-lf nt. M rnln oi.rliip ;.t I I'a.-ti.r i io. ii ü'ii.j.i-t: "'VI- I'u'ir i:ratial f tlio M.mIitii I'mir- li." Vi'iiiiir iV.ijilf allian- f .it i". :t.", p. ni : Ml r..-io ltl.it--li..it. pr-!dfi,t. i;vnin .-itiif at 7 :" ; i. ii iiiui. Tb- . i.pd nu.!rt ; iy i-iif. : fo ld ui "fdiif d.iy filing, .li.l.v in. at 7:".'i I'n-id in' lll'l-r J. t'. M.fiifi- of IULliart w ii I ! nr. nt A . ii i at ionn 1 io- tln will : l.ti.I ..it TiiM!.ay ftfiiln to ndupt plan f'r tlo- ttft li ii r- Ii i lo-ir I. . a: -.ii .ni la,. v-i i in r at u" lo. k. : I lot I T tuo'ii t on. ! i i tor. (rare rtuinb Cr' Llo"tdii way W. and Walcut ta. i:v. VJ. U. Lo.ier. ui!uinffr. Snmlay ncbool at f"M. I. l W nt. 'ipf rintfioif nt. I . -ti ; l'.. 'iiiiiiiu' tli- ( in iti.iii l t.." -I ..in. i-.:-.-:a. A-t K:i::-..i. a tfiy ..o int.if" i l.finx taW.-ii in oT. suiidjv . liool u.irk and v invito yo,i f. niot t!ii tvork villi n. Moinin v-iliip at 1 : : a t . Iii. in-: "My l'la.f in i. 1" i W..iM I r. - ü r.. rn " At il:!". 'u."iin:' I( .iio' alii. iin uili n. t : ö.-ri l.-viii.'. i.-i.Knt At 7:. In tinttfiiin j. if a-liin' üfivi.f tsii: I if hfld. Tl.i ffiif will "f Vital liitii'it t" vi-ii. tin T'lf-dav ftfiii'i thf Voim !-. plf'n jili.iii.f till liolo it n.oiitlily !:iiiif nif.'tin W'f dm-d i -vMti2V' ti..- pr.nir nd fiv lou s'ai j Mfivi.f . I..-I.I ;if tli- . liitr h ii I hn: jtday aft1 1 1 .... 1 1 tlo- l.a-lifs' Aid w ill on et at llo-l.'.ii'.-"f M." P.io.kwat ..ti il.lf- t. 1 i.f rlioir ti! nifi-t at tlo- Inii. Ii on Friday ftiMiiir' for pra-t''f. Ilrt hafutett n- Mo uro t. TIeT V II. Freih'ry. pistor Sundaj iboo! t Ö:."o a. tu.; tieoiye J. Loujr, suerin tt u lent. I.fvKi.ii : "r.pinn.i. tlo 'liij.ti.in l.iff " Mn iniii woiliip a I'd 'riimii at I : : ; a I Ii.- maU- liotn will in'. Y. I' A at 7 o'.-:.. i k ; laia ktiit, pif-i.;-nt St ruioii at 7 : '.o X. I. A .niiif no fint 1 nday niUt at s oYl-k. l;.t. I. .N. Mottor will j.'i nli Wfdiu-s-ilav :it o"-K. k Mid i-otHll.'t t tlif .-.o!i.l lUartfrly .-oiifo i in f . Iii- I.adSo' Aid and ' I S. will nii-tl ttitli Mi. .lohn KFti.-. ::FJ .M-ni".' t.. Tlnirday at 'Z:'.V3 in. Auteii (bapol V. H. My'jrHnt. Iat"r. Sunday school at 10.00 a. ni. ; Je-sile Harn. uperintru(' nt. EVANGELICAL. Zioa forrier Waynf and St. Peter ta IlfV. WnldfUisr (JnCf. Uj. pastor. t. I'rtrr'a Grmaa--!13 TT. Taballf T. Kfv. irijro Wei. li'!t. pastor. Sunday avhool at 'j:00 a. m. ; Carl Iteinke. supt-r-intf udf nt. I!-a!.u' s.-i vi. r at li:l." a. in Jua i tftly nifftin of iiifint.fr of coii-yr--atlön at "::j i. rn Sf nior Ft.tnUfli' al l.i i i nifft at 7:'i . in. Sett -iui: ii-lf nif.-t T Ii a rvia y a ftf rnooii in tlif ln...l hall. I'ri.-üla ir. lo nn-ft 'l l.i;idat r vt iiini: at tin- limm' of tlo l:-- H.-liL' an.) C!:na S.liw.-nk. 7'-l AlVn t. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity r:nsTTih--Shrman at. bcJ FIodaT at. Ker. Albert II. Keei. p.iur. Siaiday lio.d at t):15 a. m. , Ldwaid Mutt. nperiuicudnt. C.lwriA Di Sti ediah Cbapi n an Kerr .ts. Ufv. ;ottfrid (.Hsou. pafctor. Miirlay . lio.d at a. nt.. and Hildo I Li ;.t 'i:!' a. ui. Morning s-rvi. e at l': ;'t. uii yioiiUy afri-rnoon at oYJo.-k all T Ii-- tll-UiloTg of tin- I.adif' Aid Mill in. t in tlo- linrcb' Sunday . ho-d room f..r so-ttiii-4 work, d'tiday ftftilny: at V. tin- -Iiurcli loiimil will nn-ft. Tlnirday aftfrinn.ii tLf Little UirU' sofifty -will iio-.-t ttitli til.iily M.-land.-r. .".';" N All.-.i ft. Friday ftt-nln tlo-Lutht-r l.jL'in will hold it July nifftin. Tl.f ..niiiiitt.-f w ill l.o Mts Fll.-n Forv'.ntni Mif ll.-'an Kodf-n. Mi?" Marie .I idinsoii. and WllUur Johnson. t. raul' German- .IffTeiaon aud William ts Ui-v. IF Hollf. pa?tor. German to-rvicp at a. tn. Sunday a. hoo, Loth ;.! tiiiin and I In rl i-Li at ti :". I'.ns!ii frvl'-e on ifoond and fourth M.iiday uf tin' nioutli at H:"' a. ni. SfVi.ton uWjfft : "Wi I'.lfit.et l'rifdo tn d.-r i ifuifindf " -No fMiiiii: -rti.f. ii 1 1 ti-rly infftin Sunday at '2:'X) p. in. 'a!ttif r Ifahf nvnthlv t.iiiutt iiii-t -in'' I m lay at ":- p. in. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. t horch of G1 of the Abraham 1 alth. -Sfrrlf hi Mo-Uillo lull. '2V2 S. Lafayette lilrd.; Sunday s-diool at lu a. m., FA. StlUou. auporlntt-udeut. ri..;i. iuiip.' . i vi. f at 11 : t nv and .. in nv I. 1.". Van N a' tor. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. i.nspfl mlMi.m. S. Mtobipan at. All trlatlan ncoletlet Inylted to a big rpn air mrfting eviuy WeJafsday. Frlti.iy. Satnrd.T' and Sunday nicbt-i. rnrner Way tie and Mlrhrjran strt-ti Old -fash-ioned gogpl tne-tlnff at oluntrcr million hall S .nday u'.jht. Lvcrybody lutited All weKotne. MISSIONS. Mrnnooitr llop "21 I.". .IplTerS'in hlTd. Sunday s hoid at .Z) p. nx Fr a. 1. i ng at ;. :." p. in. I'l c a- birij I) :-" and 7 :."C p ni S-rr-li-fs everj uirbt eirept NVi-dm-aday. Mart Nnneniaker in rbarte ft 115 I'. JefTfraou IdTd. Ray A. r.ird. aupeflntoudent. .uu iay a -bool at r.:tHt p. m. F.ibl- l.ia at :0d p. m. Ft. urn? herviie at 7 :iXJGil 431 V.. I.aan'ie nr. Sittiops W'rdudiT Saturday and Sunday etn'tga at 7 :od. Sunday sobnol nt 10:U a. ui. j.ch SuD la-f. SPIRITUALIST. Tl.- Pii'S.tüMH' Spiiitual . iety will I. ok fK-rii.-eN ut 7 :"i p. m every scn.lay :.t .".. S. M i -tt i ir : 1 1 1 t.. Keiliuru'a LalL MIMSTL'RI L ASSOCIATION. M.-.-ts .-very Men.l.ty t lo-.iX) a. in. at' tlo V M. A UeViueut aud viitiuj iwtuite;. il.ija rloui' l'r-BÜ(nt J A. I'.uiiu-tt; jo cidfnt. W. H. l rc.iit v; ' rotary tre.i'urtr. U. F. Fa-J terliufASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. ! VV.Mii.in'? C'uU h;ill. rooiu ".M. J. M. 5Lii.il liL,' Siiiel.iv. Ö CKI J. in. u:ii.n . . u . r iii'.ir ! "n. T!.. Nc' i'vr it'.vn " At P. Ii;.!v on 1 1 ' I..Tii'.i" pfii'-l "i th--. '.!;,: Ii At s ;u p :i . tue IU tl of .1 v -r -f u.fiif o!i Ttv lii:-e l!;i : '" h ". U It P i r-'i ri rt Wr.'ln--i..y at SM p. m . prayt rj-vtir. Frii..y .it -i iv.. jl i 1) , ' 'T.i Im rilut -!e JEWISH. Ii.i,.i. lUtli- I - i tv?r l..naal 31.1 l:ij.r it. Iiilica Fli-ert rui.bi ( I it :!( . I OF con. uf (., ..r lull i'l'...l "0 Iin: i . i v , . i ... li..i I !i i'f I i lo ' ' ' .;..! Ii.-..! I -.:." m li ; A U. I. .. ' . . ; I;'- 1. P'M. SU.VATtON AlvWN. m- l: I c t r . n l.il Sjiilar If TTvp.t uitig cot.nty ji... S-;n-i -t.' : ..'. t.. :i ir "rTp . "V. i . . r .?i i; - l'rtjr r.iug
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7 JJ. Cajit. .NtbeinlA JiioWa. on"ii.er in .Large. SCIENTIST. lirai ihurrh f thrnt, Sfientlat Main aud Mad!ou st. Sunday ervi. f. at 11 :uJ a. la. I'estunotiial uo.ftiu every WdiJday at S.1.-J p. in. Minday loboul for cldldren uud youns people up to the aye of IV, from 9:15 l'J:Ut) p. ui. l?unlay a-bov.1 entrame on iladisoa at. Heading roota mali.taincd by the . bur- b on thf iveath floor of tbe J. M. S. buildln?. are open daily etft-pt Sunday from 1 to 5. and un Saturday eveuin frutii 'j to is. EVANGELICAL MISSION. bwedir.li KiaaxellraJ Mai'.' and Mon ro !. IltT. Fain w instedr, patr. siniday bool at :'X a. uj.; Augut Ai Jet sou, ouperiiiten leiit. BRETHREN. lirfct i:er. G. X. Keotb. I. D.. pastor. Minday I' liuol at 'J Zj a. lu. : Hurley Flie.tuiio. auperlLteudeut. I'rlniary F'-hooJ nuftn at the atii Imiir; Mibs Mararft Wbltnicr. uif rintt ndent. Worship with benuou ut Vj:.'aj u. u. aud 7: p. ni . tbf pacfT pri-.n bing. Morning tlifim-: "Tlif t-bundi That Wln." Fvvuinr iibji'i. t : "I p- and Iiowmt" V. F. S. i. i;. at ti:ö"J p. ui : Mi IUrtbu Kliiif. prfidfiit. l'raer and Fd'oV tiid on W'dn..day tteniu? at 7 1-.0 o'l'loi L. 1 irt Ihurtu uf tbc Itretbr-o Indiana it and Miami st Ucv. 1'. F. George, paator. Siuuday m-LooI at Ii :Ö0 a. m ; on W?diielay evt-nitis at 7 :;x o'clock. I G. Stably, auperlntendt-at. Morning o; liip at l(j::;u. Si nno:i tbein-: Tn tbo Spirit on tbf Lord" I'a.v." N. fffiiini; l.ul. but a joiut '. W ."i infftiiu' at '::. Program: Sonr. "Sfjid tbf Power Aain." iuartft. l'ii t. s.-uth Head : t-nt-ral topb. "Tbf I'l.iin b' i 'ha llf ujjf - - Fnpff f dutt'd po rt hi itifs In tl.o I n-viiiiiif lit d World:" "In I. .itin A lift io a." Siitfi- William III iimliaub. WfHt Gi'bfii: "In Paaii Afri.ii," Howard t'iialiibf r. Second. South H-tol : 1 1 1 :i r r -1 . tobfii i it.v : "In tbf Far I.'um! " ldia F..-als. Llkbart; "In tl.f Midi in Fmpiif"" II. Imker. GonImIi litt : "In the Mohauii.n dan World.' Ir. S. llor-.ub. Firt. South P.end : i:artft. Fir-t. oiitb l.finl : lusiiif -i.'ii ; on.'. "Sfiid tlif Li;.'!it:" In iifdn--tion. Prayer meetlli WYdiifsdav at 7::." p. tn.; b-ad.-r. i.'barb M. Yod.-r. Stoutl t liurrb of the Brethren - Lushing aud Van Uurfii .ts. Sunday bool at l:C0a. m ; Wiilcy Zimtueruian. su;i-riDt.-ndt nt. ronferenre Memorial Inited-610 S. St Joseph nt. Iter. I. F.. Yomi;?. paator. Sunday ehool at JlrüO a. tu.; J. F. Wilson. tip.riiitendent. (las- fot a!l a iff. !.e.dn subjf.t: "I'.fiiiiiinir tin iiri-tian Lit'." Morning tor!iii at U:15 t'boir will rfiider antbfUi. "In tb- t'n. of Glory." Suhf t of rinoii : "Lettf.- to I 'lmirli of FpiifMi." tirt of a :ifrifj of .s.rtnoti. F. at o:l5. Subject: "Mir Abiütn fur 'brit:" Mi-. 1. I '.. V.-iir;'. b-adc;. lltfuin ttoribii at s oYio.-k. W. M. A. nil baVf dia,-vre of ervice. Subjft : "Ftery ,n- I'layt-r in ann- of l.iff." Pruyer ervi.-e -u Wednesday eteuiu-. EPISCOPAL. St. Janiea' Lifayette st.. north of Waabingtou. Ft. Ib-v. John Hazeo V.'Litf, te-tor; Kct. K Fteit-tt L'arr, vi nr. Sixth Suinl.iv aft'-r Triuity. Holy oninniiii.iii at 7 a. m. I'lmn It a bool. ; : a in. Holy fuc'iaiiit and M-rnum by P.idiop Whitf at ll:ua. m ep rs ut öa-j p. i.i CATHOLIC. J-arrfd Heart, olrr Iiaiue - Her. John B. SchcK-r. v'. S. F.. paitor. Low tnasi .'. t S:in, h. iu. Mudeat.' mass at s :0J a. in. Cari-.b uiaei at lu:15 a. ui. cipera lit L' ro p. in. St- Stephen' llunsarian - Thomas and Mi-Phi.on tri. Kev. Lawrence Ilorvath. pastor. .Mais at s:(-J aud 10:15 a. m. unilay bojl at - :UJ p. in. Benedi'iion at 3:U0 p. in. rtrlrki-r.n7 S. Ta.Tior t. Rev. Jobu I', tiei.rootf. t'. S. .'.. pastor. Low n.as.c, at i:X. 7 and I :Ui . m. Iligö j man and sermon at 1J:'I'i. Faptimi at j 2:(N n. m. Vesper at 3:"' p m. Sun-J day school at 3:W f. tu. .Meeting of i ihur. h o ieties at 1 :i"J p. ni. SI. llet'n.ife'n lollb - V.rner Scott! and Napier tt. Rev. Anthouy au bot, icr.. F. S. F.. pastor. Low in.is at 7:ö'. 9 1) and 10:00 a. ui. Sunday bool at p. in. Lieiie diction at - :Z0 p. m. St. StanlLu' ToUali-Flo N. Llnco'.n ft. Rev. i:.uian Mirciniik. pastor. Mais at 7:öi'. 9:t0 and 10:W a. m. St. -Mary, German töl S. Taj lor it Kev. J. M. Sclieicr. F. S. C. paitor. .Mas at 7:3' and 10:1 a. m. Sutday school at 2:00 p. m. Ik nedi- tioi at l;i0 p. ra. St. faüimlr' l'ollh-21 S. Webiter at. Ker. Stanislaus .orW. pjator. Low uias ut 7:00 a. in. Hik'b mass at 10:00 a. ni. c?pers at -:() p. m. SI. Adelberfa PoUnh Ollre and Graa itf. Kev. John Kubacki pastor. IaJJy tnaii at 3:15 p. iu. Holy Lour. Wed-ac-sday etening at uMock. Sunday ..'ass at S:f and 10 :(io a. m. St. Joaeph's Hill it. and Lasalle it. Patrick J. Carroll. F. S. J.. pastor. Lot? ma.se at 7 :Ö0 and 9:0u a. m. High main at 10.00 a. ui. Ptnedivtion at 3:ui p. m. Sared Heart Betcian 112 W. Thomas st. Kev. Fb-rle V 1 iicher, paitor. Mas at 7:W aud 9:50 a iu. SundaT ...bool at 2iU p. m. Kenedktion at 0:00 p. m. M. Mary of tne Holy Uit-ary, I'alUb National Cathode Kv. Basil Sjcbta. pastcr. Suodayi : l int man at s.00 a. Co.; high mass and aermon at 10:00 a. m.; Sunday .bool at :00 p. m. GIGANTIC SCHOOL FOR U. S. SOLDIERS OVERSEAS! c I.i:'i:FAM). O., JuIj r. Fpon Iii. return h-re Friday .ifter a con1 u m e with Anon Phelps Stokes of New York. who outlined the plans. Supt. of Schools Frunk F. Spaulding of Cleveland announced that he hail accepted the ehairmanhit of a commission of four American educators who will go to France to organize a gigantic school and university s stern '-i" Ameruan sildiers incrsfas. GREAT LAKES FLEET WILL T0URFIVE LAKES CRFAT FAKFS. F.l . July c'apt. W. .. Mol'tatt. commandant nt the i:a;tl training station here, announce.! Tharda that the Great lake tlee:. uniipo.-fri of nine vesstN. Aouhl hegln soon a tour of the t.e laks. stopping at all important ports". A l'"-'.-piece hand w ill he at -ried H the fleet and drill and parades wi'l be gir rn in all cities visited. ITALIANS CONTINUE STEADY PROGRESS ROME, July 6. ItAlian force operat'.nr In the lowlands near the mouth of ih- Piave are making te..dy protr! . it vä In it ti lb- 't.itcttioit is--ho vv th 1 o;F- Friday. In Ib.- I...' Hi'..! in rtor f tb ttMlt tll : : t . .t . t iv. ;)-.: 'b Il'li.n ,ill.il th!t lln nt th h-.id of iVr.d'n vrtr.e. Miid li4. hebt th ground thu i.a;nI in Ppit of heavy fu:.!' attach? hy th Au'tro-Hun-s : ri? r .
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S CRAD AMERICANISM Sec'y Lane Says Nation Must Teach Itself "What Americanism is." Int vn.itiotsal News Service: PITTSBURGH. Fa., July S. America must teach itself what Ameri'.'ani.m is and v.hat it i., not. And the burden of doiiii; thoe tivo things mt fall in reatct. rait upon the school teachers of America. Thb was the meoe dcliverecl by .ec'y of the Interior Lane to the educators of America yatheretl here today for the closing fceions of the National FIducation association con- " cntWi. "J ericuniMii is not internationalisi i. the. secretary said. "It is an intensified nationalism because through this nation manliind is to be sened. Americanism i5 an ordered .-vftPin. It is a growth and a rilit to f,'row. It is not pacifism, but it is coura;;e. Americanism is not a belief ir. the quick turned trick, but the expression of what free men do whose energies are guided by purpose, by thought and by physical and moral courage. ' Thf secretary told the teachers that their work must be eleuted in puolic esteem and their salaries must be increased fco that nun of the superior classes will be drawn to it. Fr. Ueorse W. .Stray er uf Columbia unixersity, New York, today was elected president of the association. The other oili-eers also unanimously elected are: Vice presidents Mary F. C. Fradford. Denve". .M. I.. Crittain. Atlanta: J. A. :ht rchili, Salem. Ure.; M. U. II illegal, commissioner of education. Montpelier. Vt.: John R. Kirk. Kirksville Mo.: Anna K. liO'an, Cincinnati; A. s'. Cooke. Faltimore; IF R. Driggs, Salt Lalce City: F. Finet, Topeka. Kas-.; Mrs. A. R. I'urrinann. Chicago; Miss Isabel Lawrence. s.X Cloud, Minn.; treasurer. A. Matthews. Teinpe, Ariz. Thrilling Air Battle is Won By 4 Americans WITH Till: AMERICAN ARMV IN F RANCH, July Four American aviators.. I.icuts. Carlisle Rhodes of Terre Haute. Ind.: P. P. Thompson. Honcoye Fall. N. T.: Waldo II. Heinrichs of Granville. O.. u.nd John Mitchell of Manchester. Mass.. engaged ir. a thrilling air battle northwest of Chateau Thierry Friday morning. One German machine was shot down during the combat, and it is believed that Lieut. Heinrichs was the American who sent the enemy airplane to earth. The four American aviators were patrolling the lines live or six kilometers in;de the German front when they encountered .six enemy machines. The battle began at an altitude 'f LJO'i meters and continued until the inachine-j had dropped down to J , -u 0 meters from the earth. The combat lasted for ÜU minutes. An hou'- later eight American machines engaged in a battle with lo enemy airplanes m a height of 1, 7 vo meters. The combat swayed backward and forward over the German and American lines near Chateau Thierry. The German machines were higher than the Americans but the latter maneuvered their airphincs admirably in the light. .Suddenly one of the enemy airplanes dhed toward the earth and went spinning downward, being eiiased down by two of the Americans. Lieuts. Ralph .V. O'Neill of Nogales. Ariz., and J. C. Raible of New York. It is believed the German airplane was out of control during its plunge. IRISH FARM HOUSES RAIDED AND FIREAMS CARRIED OFF BY POLICE LONDON. July . A press as.-o-( iation dispatch from Fublin snys that the polite of Dal1inu!oe, cunty Iahv:ty. have raided farm houses witlnn .i ralir of Ce miles, seizing hundreds of stuns and arms of varius descriptions. The raids were carried out simultaneously before daylight and extended into the adjoining counties of Roscommon and Kings. There was no re stance, except in a few instance., where the preenco of aims was denied, but the weapons afterward were surrendered. Th- country people were surprise. I. not expecting such drastic action in view of the recent proclamation of Viscount French, lord lieutenant of Ireland, (ailing 'or ret run?. FIRE DAMAGES POWDER PLANT AT KENVIL. N. J. NEW YORK. July .ri!r damaged the p'ant of the Hercile- Powder t'o.. at Kenvil. N. .1.. F;iday ifternoon. Investigation shoved that none of the employes were killed or injured. According to officials of the com puny th" nre mav have started from a cigarot stv.i thrown into a glycerine vat. The wind blew the rt a r.i es away from another building in which wer Ktoivd T.i ponnd ol t. i. t. tt.l .u .,!! of Mnoke'fss txiuder. iMNr i oit.ii rv to a .;! Uun.iry -n r. 'for v ou tak- .... r '.irttioii. A.ivt. ."'.:: 4 - o Tn- NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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S12,000,000,000 ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL WASHINGTON, July Senate and house conferees, reached a complete agreement lrte Friday on the 512.000,000,00 army appropriation bill. Most of the senate amend nentf, including that for organization of a volunteer Slavic legion, and to base ainiy draft quotas on the number of men in class cne insteal of state population's were retained, as was the house provision giving the president unlimited authority to increase the army by tails under the draft lav.. At the su'Sestion of Provost Marshal tJo.ii. Crowder. the amendment of sien. McKellur of Tennesbee. which th stiiate had adopted, authorizing the president to promote tlen. Crowder to be a lieutenant general, was dropped from the bill. Gen. Crowder wrote- a letter btatlns that credit for administration of the draft law belonged not to him alone and ured that he be not singled out for recognition. The senate amendment authorizing the president to appoint two major generals "at large," designed for Jen. Crozier. chief of ordnance, and Quartermaster Gen. Sharpe, was accepted by the house conferees. j A compromise on th-3 senate j amendment, increasing the number ' of officers in the medical corps, pro vides for two major generals and two brigadier generals to rhe regular staff of the corps and one major general and two brigadiers for the national army oveteas. Railway Express Employes to Get Wage Increase Ni:V YORK, July 6. Anouneemeni that express company employes throughout the country will receive an increase in wages dating from July 1, was made here Friday night by George C. Tyler, president of the American Railway Express Co.. which on July 1 took over the express business on all the raihoads oi the United States. Asserting that the increase in express rates recently granted by the interstate commerce commission would make possible an immediate revision of wage schedules. Mr. Taylor said, in a formal statement: "It is the intention of the new company to utilize substantially the Mitire revenue accruing from the increased rates that will be available to the company, in an advance in wages. It will be appreciated that with such an enormous organization throughout the entire country, il will necessarily take some little lime to work out the inert uses in a systematic and equitable manner. It is hoped that this entire question can be disposed of within a period of UO days. "I low c er, the employes will not sailer in consequence of t'lis delay, inasmuch as all increases when anMounced will be made to take effect from July 1. ltl. None of this money will lie used to increase the (DESIRE YOUTHS UNDER ! 21 TO BE EMPLOYED AS RAILROAD FIREMEN WASHINGTON. July 6. Investigation of state laws regardi-.g em ployment of minors with the possibility of using youths between the ages of F. and "1 as locomotive tiremen to relieve the labor shortage was requested Friday by W. S. Carter, director of labor for the railroad administration. The in- j quiry will be made by Hab; Holden, regional director of the middle w est. SAIL DUTCH STEAMERS UNDER ARMED CONVOY TUR HAGUE. July 6 Several Dutch sttamers under an armed convoy and accompanied y a collier. Jailed Friday for the Dutch West Indies. On May IT, Jonkheer J. Roudon. Dutch minister of foreign affairs, annoiirccd that it was intended to send ii licet t th West Indies under an armed convoy. He said that he could not say definitely that no international dil'iculty would aris- o'it of tlie fact that the thips. were convoyed but said that he presumed that I there would be no interference. It was indicated by the foreign minister that the entent allied powers had been informed that such a lket would sail. MISSIONARY WORKER DIES IN INDIANAPOLIS I INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July Mrs. 'arrie F. Corn. who for the i past six years ha?, served as corref tjonding secretary of the woman's : department of the Foreign Mission-! of the Indiana .Methodist Protestant .church, died here early today f rom j ,.-.,,ir' T.rii-oninir. i .ilruv . - - LONDON. July 6. Reports have reached London from Dutch sources: that the death of the sultan of Tur-l.r-j . Mohammed V. w hich took place or. Wednesday nisht. wa r.-t due to natural causes and presumably was Prt of a revolutionary movement in the Turkish empire. ENGLAND WILL MAKE STEEL SHEETS NOW WASHINGTON. Jnh "..To -aVe r ai tonn : -'- unl'-r-- in v ei y li-::ivy ((.fj.i.i'.v :i i bring p! .!." in Rngr.d fo!" slrel -hr.-t, fo! hrltet S f.o- lb3- Anct ii-;in :rm. Maioifac-f:r- ! -h fc!i-tt in Fi'.;l:iiid is tl.df l"...ibb' ' iiilitit'. Uatb.li export.- f" R-'sia w hi P hi r-i!:-d in a Vmc ire t -.- :n . ; ' '.le Fnrlih ftrj.
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The Minerva Yarns come in manv beautiful new shades. These demonstration lessons will be given daily in our art section, third tloor.
In the Midst of the Season we have dresses to offer at 1-3 less than thev are worth Win ? We bought the surplus stock of a leading manufacturer. You must not miss, seeing these wonderful values in voiles and ginghams, at $5.95, $7.98, $10 and $11.95. Henderson Corset Sale now on at $1.00,' $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $4.00.
RED CROSS COES TO SWITZ o Take Charge of Relief Work of American Civilian Prisoners. WASHINGTON, July 0. An American Red Cross special commission to Switzerland to take charge of the relief work of American prisoners of war and American civilian prisoners in the hand of the centnl powers, was announced Friday by the Red Cross with Joseph R. Dimmick of Scranton, Pa., as its chairman. Mr. Dimmick, once mayor of Scranton. lias resided in .Switzerland in the past for a considerable period and i k thoroughly familiar with the Swiss people. In addition to looking after Americans the commission will extend relief to destitute citizens of the allied pjwers now in Switzerland and aid the Swiss in relieving the suffering occasioned by the war. Members of the commission are Karl I. Ueniiett, IJoston; Atholl McRean. San Francisco; Ralph S. Stewart. Lost on, and Dr. Alfred Worcester. Walthnm. Mass., as deputies, all serving without pay. SUPREME ALLIED WAR COUNCIL HOLDS SESSION PARIS. July C. The supreme allied war council held its seventh ic-ssion Friday. All the aspects of the present military Situation were considered and important decisions were reached, according to an ortiei.tl statement issu d at its close. Congratulations to the Italian army and people for the memorable victory over the Austro-IIungarUn army w ere e cpresspj at the meeting. It was said that it 5, considered that the victory won by the Italians at the critical Urning point of the war brings a valuable contribution to the allied efforts and points to the final success of their cause. COAL DEALERS REQUIRED TO REPORT WEEKLY WASHINGTON. July tj. Weekly reports as to leeeipts and deliveries will be lequited of all coal dealers in the Fnited States beginning this week. The fuel administration ,mnouneed Fiiday that the order would be sent out to the dealers early net eek. Th svötet i ha? nen in effect in New Fngland for several weeks and the admini-tration Friday notified 73h New Fngland dealers tbnt their supplv of coil will be cJt "'ff unless they furnish by Ju'y 10 the required report?. RELIEF Or ITALY FUND INCORPORATED FRIDAY NEW YORK. July . J. P. Morgan, i'h.ii I- - MacW.if-'h and Flihu Root ar- aiuong th iii'orprati'i s .f the Reiif of Italy f::id whicl '. a iiu iii x.i'.ili-.l h.-l l-"l i.la" ! thslate Upieiile vouit. Th- o"jet of tht- tiru.t n.za :i.ii is to aiio-d immediate i-li-f T non. v.nien and idldren w rr- war iitt-rT. : luiy.
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It not you can learn, and it won't cost you nnlv 7 a your time and the materials. Next week, commencing Monday, we have an expert coming, for two weeks from The James Lee Co.. manufacturers of the Minerva Yarns. We want you mothers to come. We want von to a bring your children. We will teach them how to make sweaters in all the latest styles and man other pretty garments and novelties.
The Main Features of No. 8 Low Corn King A WAIST-HIGH W, easy to load. Light weight. 1,500 to 1,600 pounds, self-aligning roller bearings on rear axle, and hard oil cups on front wheel axles that make it an unusually light draft machine. Abundant clearance for top-dressing growing crops. All-steel frame, solidly riveted Wheels and axles all steel. Rear wheels 44 inches high, with 3?4-inch faces r.nd Z-shaped lugs that prevent jolting and Jarring when driving to and from the field. Rear axle. Z-mch solid steel, placed well under the load to insure plenty of tractive power. Rear wheel differentials that keep the spreading even on the turns. An apron that moves teadily whether the machine is going up hill or down. Steel Lrat-r and spiral wide tpread lhat tear the manure into fine particles anj Prrd it a loot or more beyond the rear wheel tracks. No spreader we know of has as many roo1 features. You'll My tht same aher you have seen our No. 8 Low Corn King- .pre.der. WARNER BROS1 14 E. Wayne St.. South Bend. Ind.
The Latest in LADIES' WEAR T. S. GARLAND & CO. 139 S. Michigan St. 1 ADLER BROS. Ca xarfcSsw at es ttu. CmF.VZ FOZl TTTTT AST) Union Trust Company St- Deposit Boxes with tpeiaJ fxrlif&es for ths prlvaxy of customer. $112.000.000 WAR "Y." I FUND CAMPAIGN TO BE HELD IN NOVEMBER WASHINGTON. July . Announcement that a campaign for a . 1 1 Out'. 000 fund for the Y. M . ' '. A. war work will begin imm'diately , after the fourth IA" rt ioa.ii made Friday by John R. l"tt. intcrnational Lecrctary. aft:r a call ; on Tres't Wilson. Mr. Mo-.t hs JUit concluded a ,.iit to 2 states in the interest of the drive. ' COAL. j Harrisburg. Saline County, j Illinois cjol -i "ld R-n. Fr.tr.klin C.-jn.y. Illinois i'uj! . 'o $;.7" Kl.er ;i ad's of Ii!i:.'ii- C.,j.l i D' "" lU-t -r.iilo of Jr:.!iii.. 'oal.'.f V- i ".'ir 'iii ?.;. i . t:i f : eh ?n i I : i . I SAM I. i l.T. .v ...Ns. 4:7 K ';. iv . I . ! 1 ;,hi'i'f 71 1 1 . ii j.b..'fc ."7 1
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