South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1919 — Page 2
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METHODIST
! r-l Cat. pastor, Prenrhlng et 10:50 3.09 p. m. Bible class at 4:00 p. m. 1 c. m. lud 7 :. d. m Sumin uhoui at; Kirnior trvi- at 7:30.
, ,.!r,.lTv Jr."-p!l fN ;(rrr; .r.To-W;r0 m- Kndearor t 6:31 t;o.p.I4Cl K. Lasalle t. Serrlcss i . s,;., V ''J" .fcti, 'at. V. ? I p m' VeJniday. Saturday and Sunday er.stu. Miu.lay '-t'l t &:.. a. tri ; Ir. J. f . . ... 1 7 ?jn Sin.t.r -h .t in m .
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ani t. j... j,r üt. Lev. i.ihiii .j. tain. ti.IiiUur: r-bl n-e. 11' It. how. SPIRITUALIST Hn 1. Sinn J., r u, .,... .. l'"ll 1 II I
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UC I ll'JICS'lii: "t'UUdlll '1C1?1 Kill hold aenrioes at 7:20 p. tn. every Sunday
ill; 10 :) a. ni. ati-l 7 t. ta
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I'., paitor. Sbu'Ijt ho,, at 0 .:J a. m.; 1 "ur wrvi. e.
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J : rm . ;mtrj rylc- id I rviv . iftT wlil!i il'fiir In t j..ntn will !? j'reiwntrl et "r')' K1 i'rs in liuroi-t?." ttTiira CornT Mi'-Iiiui rnnl Tutt t. l'-"x n. I. lu w. i. !Mt..r. "Iii.- nuMthiir at 'M. a. in. Suiul.iv "'.: "1 at a. in.: I'lein WLlti-a.ati. cu;.' rtut ii'l nt. forntnt: -irthii .it H:l.".. V. M. ' A ioMu! rl.l; aldr. i4 l.y U HHiiiu IS. S-'iiafrr. lT"f. J"'..n U.M-r. rnitint11. an. Trrn j r.iri' ii'Mrr y riri ! t -Ptlre of th- Antl-S.sl.H.n !-au. At -J. In., J'llii'-r itioii ; Ml"" :itlirv r.ljikrmnii. l.iir. At '::' 1'. in., lljiuortfi W-.ii' A 7:" p. m.. mini;ff Lit fi.o'l. Iiv Lftsi-1 .iKirin. ' it
t narr U ctur? Iv lr. I ! r:i. U!uLr:itel ! nl!l:in .. at 0:"
!ir ,r-nutlful nu'l iustnutUo lintTii ?iirr I'ark v -ntli t-t . -,.iith of MIh;iaLa nr. Ui v. i. Kulis. n. ;.;iir. sini.iy i h... I ;.t T . ni. ; M irelinll r. i'l, Hiip'-nnt' li'l'ut. LU llrichta -Mlnr an l Trancla
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K. CarTf.il at. Sunday fcoLu! at a. in. ; Farnu: C. Libman, auporintr ndenL
At 10:1." a. in.. prenrMiij l.jr IT. J
w. Motzlar -f KiWIi.irt. At ;:i
Kblurhart. l-;iu r. Sut.Jt: "The Tric-tl.-.-..f Kln.llln ;' Miai Il rthn Itiiclitly I'idr. At 7 :'M I. in., forniin ly tti Jutor. M iilay v,nin, imildlns "iun-mltt-nir'tln. V-ln-!ay evfiilng. pnijiT UH't'tins an.l rholr mi'-arsal. Ori (hurrlx-Lincoln way W. and Walnut ta. Iter. O. O. F-oxler, mlnlutcr. ün'lay a-fcool at 3:30. O. F. Witt, auprrintendf nt. .Moniim: .rhlp at 10:30. At this MTvi. '.. A. Mi!', r'j'i rs-ntatlvj of the
uti-Jvilooii 1mu. will HiaW. Yoiin?
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S!ad. pr.xi.lrnt. lopir: "TIip rrnrtl'f of Kimlne-." (ivn. 4.": 1-M Mrs. lltlifl Km-".v will liavp rliaru' :f this i.-rvl-. At th tUv thf pastor will prt'.f li. Ttif inilvrk pra.if-r and fl..vMlili h'rvl.-o will t.p held on Wod-iM-v.lay 111 ii
rirt Cur. I.afiiyrttt and Monroe sts.
ata KrT. u y H IUa I, p istor. Minoa i u irs!ilv. pastor. Sunday h hool a üoo. at :5 m. ca.; II. U. lfloQg. i ... ir u- ii snv.ler. suiktIq-
lorninf M.r!i! nt II ,.''!' k .T. Jlrt-r.! of 1 1 Ami Sa!"n hiik'U'- will p.-.ik. .1 j n i r -ln:rli :it -: 1 in. I-l'-orth ln:i)f at i;:.'Si p. in. Kvruln.; s. rvi' at 7 :.".. TliTn,-: '!i" Stov .1 rd nlii .f I. Iff." jni ;i'Mr"04 of tin' .-iit'n try propra in. Mi'lu'fk v.-rvl.c WmIih -!lay nt 7 :."tO i. 11. A trtt l'-.n l-tnr- m
tli- -'iitcuirj work I'V a m-lthoorin
pastor.
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I. . 11 : ".M'. Hu- I.railtT of Irael. At l'):"o Ir. i:. S. StLuiiiaktT of the Antl Saloon h-auo will xpeak. M .1. W. Mft.n-r, r. II., will prrncli at 7 .' l.M'k p. in. and -omli t th inartfrly loiiuiniiii'Mi mtvI'. Tin Albright WW will M.-.-t with J'hll Smith. 1011 i:.
B'.w iriiin it.. Mndny at s n rlo k. I'rayT
1 ui'.tln W'iliifsilay at 7:4." p. in.; it'orne
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arik r. Harcravr. n.istor. r.ill- s-diool ! rf''I ITrliisf rrhlay ulght at lb
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tMd-ilt. Worship at
7 :? p. iu. At th niornlnc hour a r-pr-ntatlr' f the Antl.Sal-M.n h-i'i- will Clve aif inldn-rm. Kvfiiln H.Tlf at 7:". u H'rdiu'.iiJay tv'iiiiii: :it 7 a nteiiary trrritl(-oii l.ttiri' i'l Kiv''- All ir- Invited. i:prth Metier ial. tor. Lincoln ay W., and !Je t Kv. ii. W. Switx-r, f.aütor; Sunl.iy n-riod nt Ilnn l'liitiey, npTlut('nd'-iit. Stull Mrniorial riiurth. Or. S. .Mi 1.1irnn and ltorla Sfn . 'h:irl-s H. !.- cu, I. C. L., p.iat'r. Sunday s. h.nd nt 30 n. in., John Kduard-, hiirliit'lent. Gria Lafajrtte bird, and Wnyna at. Rpt. H. s. Miliar, pastoi. Sundny t bool at 0:0 n. ec. : Joun Koch, nuperInlrndent. Trrarhinc at In:) a. m. and 7:30 p. a. EpTortu Ipapue at 7CI p. m. l'rayer intloif Wt.Jnraday at 7:4. p. m. VaUyn-722 H. Üroa.lway Hot. O. Payne, pastor. Sum!ay sclo,l at D:"0 tu.; J. II. Keller, h JiTliit'ii.U'iit. FREE METHODIST. Fr Mrtliodlrt rr-nntfTUtnla nr. and N"ib at. Ht. W. E. WrWer. p.mtr. Sunday F-bvl at U::w a m.: l'nul Neldttel. auprrlntrndont. I'reachlnff at ID .30 a. m. and 7 Ji p in. AFRICAN M. E. Oilfat a. M. K.-CI0 V. Monroe it tlrr. A. T. Ite.KlJlnjff. paatur. Claas meet
I d K f at JU:tU n. m si.nJ.iy li.Zd p. in.; Iter. Li I I. Ste
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no hool at
Stewart, auner-
Sunday arhoui at 111:00 a. m. ; iS.irns. suporlntcndent. EVANGELICAL. Zl!i--Corner Warn? and St. Peter ata Ilev. Waldemar 'Joffeney, paatv. St. l'rter'a Orrmnn 415 TV. Lftalle ar Ilex. Hugo WelobelL pnator. Sunday aiQooi at J:00 a. m. ; Carl Uelnke. anperilifiulrtit. Ni- t-nlcv or rnHtinsrt of any kind, on Sunday. Sewing rlnde ni-t Thursday aftirnonn. LUTHERAN. r!y Trinity yrna-nah Siirrman a?, una Mndaey at. Kev. Albert II. Kec. naator. Sunday school at 9:15 a. at . Chrah-s llass, HUperiutendent. Ft. Paul's Cerma i .Tefferan and WP Ham at". Kv. IL Holl. pator. -rnian Krvlc? at in a. in. Sermon suhj-t: "Tiif Work of tli CortilnK' Year." Kiiirlish nervi. at 7 p. m. Nrnon ulJ'.-t: ' ue Holy Family." Smdiiy school, both (rinan and Lnyll!i. at h. in. YVulther lea true inoiit lily lniiiiii ni-tln on Tuesday fv-nlnir at S o'clock. liwrU t)ei wedlah--Chapln and Kerr eta. Ucf. Got'rld Olaon. pafltor.
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spirituallam la Alnkn. ' Mt;: hnrfii: Mr. WeaTer, Mr. Unst. -i l. Mr. II.ol and the Thorn pwin. Kveryl.ody Inrltod. , especially Holdlers and Mli.r. j MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION, j Met ever Ifoodaj at 10:00 a. ra. at j tie V. M. 0. Itealdent and rlsltlag mlBlstrrs altraya -ei-oiue Preeldent, , M. C. Hunt; vice president. Cm. W. Tltua:;
secretary-treasurer. C. L. Younff.
ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woruan'a Club hall, rcoai 221. J. M. S bulldlnsr.
At 10:("l a. m., stuJy. "The New Cna-
tion. At :. p. in., study. Itevelation. elmpter six. At 8 :"0 p. m.. lecture. "The Vndefiled On." by Clnrie Llomln. Wednesday at x;(rf p. m. l'rayer meeting, l'riday ut s.no p. m.. Tabernacle Shadow s. JEWISH. Tempi FJethKlCornrx Laaalle at and Taylor nt. N No hervl'-es at Temple P.eth-ni SunCHURCH OF GOD. Churrh Gd mr 8 inta Chapel n Ilarrisoa v.. one block north of Lincoln Sunday a-hool ut U.4Ö a. m.; A. iL KlrLley, superintendent. SALVATION ARMY. 006 E. Jefferson bird. -Sunday aerrIceu: Mo mill jr. county Jail. 10:00; Sunday acLool. ':0; peu air arvle, Indoor .ervlce. 8:.J0. Prayer 'eetinc ! -CO. Capt. NehemlaJa Hrooka. officer la rbnrge. SCIENTIST. I Irrt f'bureh of Christ, frclrntlut .Main nml MaJlson sts. Sunday ferrkei at ll:oO a. ni. Testimonial n.-ctlnK every VVeln.sday at h :X) p. m. Sunday scho.jj for children rod young people up to tni igo ol 'JO, from 9:4. to 100 p. ra. Sun day school entrance on MadInon at Keadlng rooraa maintained by th church on the aerentb floor of the J. M S. butJJlug;. are open dally except San diy from 12 to 5. aud on Saturday eTeaInj from 6 to 8. EVANGELICAL MISSION. finedlab Evangelical Mali and Moarre ata. Rev Krall Uinatedf. past Sunday school at 10) a. ra. ; August
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Tbe Vlscountees lirumlanrlg la ttie wite ol h sud ot the Marquis ol
Mominj worship nt ii o'clock. Youns Quensberry. Ucr husband was wounded while flgbttDj; with the lirltisa
annjr tu France
BRETHREN.
llrkj Rev. ;. TV. Itencb. D. D.. paai.r. Sunday arhool nt a. ni. ; Harley rireitonf. . superintendent. Prlmarj school meets nt the um 'flftur; Mlat Mariearet Whtlnier, aupe"rlntendnt. lirt Church of tu Kretliren Indiana av and Miami nt. Iter. T. F.. George, pattor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ra ; P (J. Stahly. superintendent. Morninir worship at H):::m. Sermon:
"Th r. urn i tic Knsh." At 7::U' p. m.. the Kr. K. P. Lrkllter. tat orj;anl7.er ft th Anti-Saloon leact:e. will sprak ot
! "The Present Stutn an, I Outlook of the
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u-.wi,.' '2 ,V i !,'!', j W. oi.ty mM ts. Quarterly .business
Taylor' A. M. E. Zloo -fomer Eddy nd Cauapau ati. Hot. L. 1'. Powell pMStr. Morning worhip t 1:.". I'rea' hinp xnlijwt : "VJiristlaiis I.ovc for the 'hiirch. Sunday school at VI :.". p. in : W. Franklin. nup.Tiii.ciid.-iit. At "
P. tn.. closed door Prayer nu- tliii;. At
7:4 p. in., prea hin llloai-.. th. l'-.r.l.. "
3".. lUv. Mrs. Kuth A Murphy of Ham- -'"" "l i'Iran ft- Ali- h.. will be-in prca.hin- in :) J scond-Cushln an.l Van P.uren sl.. l..-yrlV revival ...rvlc. . l:. v. Mrs. yT. Kalph i Karick. pastor. Vi7 IH.. MiirpV Is crent pnvo l..-r. II.u her. j ,oll4 av. Siindny s. hool t :?,) a. tx , Servi.es every ev.-iiiii;,' at oM,., !;. All j vy,.,,',.,- . imiucriuaii. Huperlntcndent. sue Aclcoioc , r9ntctenftf i.t.ortal Pnited-ClO S. St - f I i "V T rr I I a j-v- I Joseph st Hv. I. E. Younjr. p.nstdf . iVLOLJi i t.m.i. Sunday school at D::;0 a. m.; Mbs At.ce WetMilniter S-olt aud Liu.lscy .ta. Mionlon. superintendent J. Alfred I. IMls. 1. 1.. pastot; res-. Mornlnsr wornhip at lu:l.T. Serm"n by I'iciirp. N. Sett st. Sunday s-hool j the pastor: "The Christian' Uefue." nt U;r,o a. in : L. r. lilt-oni!. superln-: M.-n's nps tlüsr nt -:.'U) p. tu. P.vanel!tlc r ad nt. Public norship nt 1D:I3 a. nv J s.-riri at 7 :.''. p. in. Jtev. Chester a id 7 :'--j0 p ui. i he S"ston u' t.s i.e- ; l'.ir h will re-ich.
I. .re t:ic iuHn.i! scrri.e. n ivmr LntV.nor a"cl ty inlets at li:"n p. in.
peoples ineetlnir at :!. p. m. Evening
service at 7:3) o'cbek. Service will be hel.j every evening throughout the week at :1j p. m. EPISCOPAL. t. James' Lafayette blvd.. north of Washington. Ut. Kev. John Ilazen Vhlte. rector; Per. It. Everett Carr, Tlcir. Holy communion. 7:.o a. m. Church school at 1:43 a. ni. Holy eucharist and sTnion l.y Fr. arr at tl: a. m. Vespers at 5:00 p. m. Youn people's service at rtr.'W p. m. HAMlLMS HH TONS f)P CiOLI). COUIX)VA. Alaska, Jan. 0. i:. K. lleraud of Fairbanks, now on hi.-? way to Paris, is believed to hold the distinction - of having indlviUually handled more? raw roUI than any other in the hi.story of Alaska. During the eleven years he has spent in work as a slayer for the First Nation
al bank of F'airbunkn. Heruud has
unstayed J 13,000,000 worth of the precious yellow metal for which men have yielded up their lives in the silent place The aggregate weight of this metal was SS tons. After a visit to Paris, he says, he will come back to work in the gold dust once more.
AFtLOADS OF
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j York and Omaha. Neb., via Chicago
and lloston. wilh Detroit through Albany and Iiuffalo. lManlUhment of these route, he said, would cost $J.u:: 4.000, while he estimated the revenues would total $2,030,125. Replying to inestions of senators.
j Mr. Praeper said the. cost of oper-
Washinpton and New York during the last six months' was $7ii,lGr, while the revenues totaled $60,653.
Recently France presented to tlie Palaco of Fine Art of Kan Francisco, through Consul-General Neltner, a collection of photographs of classic French sculpture and architectural monuments. These will form the nucleus of a future French section of the citv's museum.
RUMORED WILL WED
CHURCH. OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH.
I Irt - 'oi lier Waal.ington jt. and La faTftie blvn. Per. t'hars A L'nnln
ei't. 1. I).. l:!Stor. Mla Charlotte M Church wf Ool f the Ahraham Ith
Service In Melv;lie hall. '1Z S. La fayett? blvd.; Sunday achcol at 10 a. ta. V A. Stllsou, auperlnteDdett VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA.
I Gcspel misalon. 4 CO H IfHcblran at. ! All (MjrlaMn:i societies ir.vltcd to A b!a
m.. lint i tj ... . u ' ..w. m day, Saturday and SnnatT nlghta. ee-rnar Uuviie rnd Michigan treet. Old-faah loned jro!pl meetlnr at VIunteer miston 1 all s.mday nljUt. Everybody la itej. All Treutuie.
I'.i r tr i.le. isitaiit t ;hc uniiistei. I'nhil-- w. :s)tip ut lo ir, i in 1".;m n- lno a; 'i;.".i a. in. Mi ll's I' :i.whip I'll. ul J :. ic I t i I : i r inimi.:'!
ctvli at I Ml' p. i.i . Mit.uec;. l.n-etliii; I :it 7 ::." p. m. I
Irmlt.v j.iiiu S. l.urn. f.ivtor
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CATHOLIC.
Hope l.er and Piyton s:s Pet.
I.eorge W. Allison. 1. 1'.. minister. 1U!
cLo)l at 0 :"0 u. ui.: -rank Kettii'ij;. I "t r mtn.lent. '
sermon and .mir.iii....i! :;t 1" .'' m. j sa, red Heart. Notre IVtme-Ker. Jobs Ne c..r.ilall iiixii.-mv. io- wit.iout a ; tt. Scl.eier. i". S. C. pnttor Low tnasa ihurch home h.-re t ia'.- . ..iiinjiii.i..n f.t jM, a uu students' mata at 8 KX) a. v. Ith r.. .Im.b.r rhritlan Ende.i.r hiJul Parls'u maaa at 10:15 a. dj Veapert ::a p. m hr:stl.ii En.ieavor at rt . ' t io p. nt.
j.. iu. sermon ni :.. j. ni.
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ranker -Key. Ilairis prist or. Sunday i hool at I:l" n. m. Dilne orship at 2'J:I." a in. every Sunday Leryhody
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BAPTIST.
Irst- Currier Main and Vyuj at. lv. C S. Paris. I l. p :itor. Kestdence Cll V. Wayne st. Hlblc s-hool at U :J t. rr-; C. S. Stephens, suin-rln-Mornlr.g worship nt P:. Seruion theme: "lli.- Minister and tl;.' Church." At ':r.O p. in.. th v.-Miii: popl's ruectI r. r ; pr-Hip tnn will r-. l. At 7:.'' p. iu.. '""I in- Lif Mvtt,' f Tl:isdore Kimsi. -lt." All rettrrnrd m'''Iit a are . ..r IUl!j lavlte.!. Wednesday at f. p. in., study !h-: ":lö. prayT ine.-tln. tjulncy !trret Kev. P. K. Par.ah. paslor. Preaching servlte 10:;; P. Y. P. P. S:lö; preachlup service 7 :'M p. m.; J. V. Kendall, suj -crln ten dent. ltr. John K 'i y prea' h hoth morning and evminsr. Morninp subject: "X Mlr-tcuious K'vU-il " Lveuli nubJct: "Human aud l'lvlne AmMtlor.." HiifirarlaD Corcrr Waahlnßtcri av. t"hrry at. Itev B. IVrtoS. paitor. Plrst Swedish Corner Laurel anJ ap!er sta. Services at 10:'JO . m. and i :liO p. m. Mt. ZUnHeT. J. K. Suvutr. paatr. Sunday hol at ! a. m. ,Cl.-ses fcr all ag?. 11 a- m.
CHRISTIAN.
Itrs-S. Main aL. onth of public IiL.rarv. r.ev. Jriu L. Imhf. pastor huaday chol at S.30. Frederick It. Tu!ai:d. suiierlntcr.de at Our teacLert are tr&lced and le-sjr.s graded. We hivr rlsea fir all Sgf. Praehiufc- ervi'e at 1 : a. nt. Iv. M. A. '. iH..iu i t 1! 1 prc.i' h. Christian l.n.1siv.r at 1 y. iu. . topic WwrthWh' Life Purp.-.-v" Evcr.lhu- s-rvl e st 7:.. Pathe .riu an I "Jreek Svalpt'ir picture. LlaaUn Aveone fhorrh of Thrlat Id&dra tv. aad CarP!e at. P.ev. V--
St. stspbeu'a Huocariaai Thomas aad Mcpherson Ms Kcv. Lawrence Ilorrath. paatr. Maas at 5:00 and 10:15 a nx tiuuday s hool at l':ts) p. tu. ileaedictlon at 3:00 p. in. it. I'alrli-L'a "H? SJ Tarl.ir Raw
! John F. Petlroote. C. S. c". pattor. Low
lunssoi r.t 0 :n . u.O and vXJ a. m. llli1 mass and aeruou at 10:.1o. ilaptlani at 2:tO p. m. Vespera at 3:.10 p. m. Sunday arhool at 3:0) p. ta. Meeting; of rhnrch societies at 4:00 p. m. Hi. IIetwlae's rsllsh Corner Kcott ncd Napier kts. P.ev. Antlouy Zul. owUx. C. S. C, paitor. Low uiasa at i 8:1 and 10.0 a m. Sunday school at 2:3d p. in. l'.rned'.ctlon at 2Q p. tn. t. ManUlaas Polish -413 N. Lincoln at. Kev. i;oiLgn Mirolnut, paator. Man ot 7:30. I:i0 and 10:00 a. m, et. Mry'f German 431 S. Taylor It llev. J. M Weherer. C. H. C pastor. Mass at 7:3o and 10:C0 a. m. Sunday achool at '--W p. in. bcuedktlca at 3.00 p. nx j. .. .I , It, . r ...
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Second Assistant Postmaster General Tells Committee Thousands of Letters Will be Returned.
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"WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. From eipht to 10 carloads of mail for American soldiers are un!elivr'l i'i France, Second Asst. Postmaster lien. Praeter told the senat postollice committee today, and "thousands and probably millions" of letters addressed to the men overseas
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sent to the dead letter oflice where an attempt will he made to return them to the writers. Illame for the failure to deliver
this mail was place! on the war de- !
partment by Mr. Praeper, who aain explained that the army authorities handle all soldiers' mail in Franc, the poPtotlice department delivering outpoinp mall at Hol.oken and rceivlnp returning mail at the French ports. Mr. Praeper saul one way to improve conditions overseas would ho to semi a force of experience mail clerks to France to deliver the mail to the soldiers. Members of the committee aoupht to ascertain whether there was any
delay at French ports in handling I mail coming to this country. J "The trouble does not lie at the j ports-." declared Mr. Praeper, "it lie.in the interior. The mail gets tiM up somewhere between army head- , quarters, the censoiM and the ports." , Fall-i to Kcvp Index. J Mr. Praeter told the committee I that one reason for the confusion in j the delivery of mail to soldiers was j the failure of the war department to j keep up its index system. This same cause, he declared, was also respon- i Mble for the depat tmer.Cs delay in sending out allotments to soldiers and in reporting casualties. Another source of delay in deiner- j irtf mail promptly, he added, was the i transferring of units of troops from j one port to another, but lie said this j should cause unly a feT days' delay, j as the mail could readily he forward- i ed to the moving troops. Asked what facilities the war de- j partment hud for handling mail. Mr. i Praeper said about CO experience- ; mail clerks -vere sent by the depart- i ment overseas, while the remainder o the necessary force for this work J was made up of inexperienced men. i t'rpe Appropriation. ' The second as.'i-tant postmaster t general appeared before the oomir.ittee to urge appropriation of $o.00- ! COO for the maintenance aiid de- i velopment of the aerial mail service, j He predicted a great future for thi. j service and declared that extensive j
plana for developing aerial mail facilities are being made in Franc.'. England and Canadu, the latter now planning the establishment of an
airplane route connecting Montreal and llcston. Extension of the piei-etit air mail s-rvlc between Washington und ; New Vom. so as lo connect IN.sttm ! with Atlanta, is planned. Mr. Prag,-; a!d. In addition it is a:.-o planned : to .itablish routes connecting New ;
EMPLOYERS Alrirlianls, I'rofossional Men, Mamifa-tnrers and Housolioldcrs requiring intelligent help for a limited period In th.i day or week may fcccure such on application to st id i :Ts i :m plo ym i:nt lU'Riixr. l'nhorsity of Notre Dame. Dell Telephone 1900. Oil ice Hours: 10 a. m. to I noon; r. p. m. to 5 p. m.
Bring Your Produce to South Bend and Get a Square Deal in Price and in Trade.
Creatrit Harrains In Torrn. Economy Cloak Dept. Economy Dept. Second Floor, 21-211 S. Michigan. Over Geo. Kraft Co, 5 nml 10 Cent Store.
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The Health of Vour Child Depends on Good Shoes You can economize in buying dependable shoes for your children. The best of leather is a necessity for comfort, style and dry feet. The quality of our children's shoes is most important. The service you get is the best economy. 1 EUcskin Shoes for bovs gives the most service for hard tisane in school or winter sports. Price $3.95 to $4.75. Pin-mate Shoes for girls a good shoe for skating or walking. Price $3.95. Dressy Shoes for growing girls, mahogany hnish. with high cloth tops of dark brown. Price $3.95 to $4.75 , Infants' Shoes A complete line of soft kid and first step shoes; also bootees for carriage riding. Children's Shoe Shop Second Floor.
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Free Instructions in Art Needlework Tuesday, Thursday and Friday by Mrs. Dewey Art Dept., third floor.
The Long Winter Evenings It's a good time to plan for your spring needs in home furnishings. Jfou may need new curtains, window shades and floor coverings. Let us figure with you on the new shades needed The Brenlin Shades, the mot dependable, are made here in any size.
Curtain Materials are selling at reduced prices. You can choose the materials and have them made up in our workroom to better advantage now. The sale of sample pieces of imported English and French Draperies offers qjeat inducements why you should figure on upholstering the wornout cushion or chair cover.
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1 am only a boy, but 1 want every reader of The News-Times to know that I have gone into business for myself. 1 am told the business I am engaged in is the best business that a boy can get into and 1 want you, dear reader, to help me make a success of this business. I am the boy who delivers your News-Times to-your home or office every day in the year, and for me to make a success and at the same time give you good service, and win your esteem there is only a few things I am going to ask you to do for me. First I am just like your grocer, butcher, clothier or coal man. I buy outright from The News-Times Printing Co., every paper 1 deliver. I am required to pay for my papers every Saturday and that is right. Second Lam charged for every paper I miss delivering, and that is right, as. The News-Times keeps a boy at the office both day and night to deliver to all the customers, papers I miss. I want you to call the office every time I miss you, as that is the one way of impressing me with your order and your number. Third I buy my papers so there will be a fair margin of profit to me if all my subscribers pay me each week. This is what I am going to ask you to do. Please pay me each week so that I can be rated as Al as any business man must be in order to secure his merchandise. If I should lose one week's pay from a subscriber it will take nearly all the profit of two who do pay, to pay for that one paper, so you can see that I will thus be carrying three papers seven days for nothing. Fourtli I am only asking you to do the right thing by me and in return I will give you good service and courteous treatment or the circulation manager will not permit me to remain in business. Fifth I have confidence that you will help me in this my first business undertaking and assuring you that I will do my veVy best to please you, I am YOUR NEWS-TIMES CARRIER BOY.
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