South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 25, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1919 — Page 2

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umdlay METHODIST I irt rv. ' I .N . . M i i n . id. itn I ; : i 1 :.".' a rn ; Joseph N". (Ireene, r. '!... I..- etlng pa at or ; ..t ': p. s It. .J. n. Ii' ay a -oi Nau. h ij c; at li : iO a. at t-n1-rit. I'ubii j worship s n 1 7 ;."0 p. iii. Ipworth b-.ig'le t 1 Greene will i. u;ir the looming Ji'.ur and speak "The l.tlt:l..l (f JeSUH." '. j. m. I r. 1jlj.lt Ht t fi .1 m . Oil luf I. In hour t .':t will b j a pe I.:! organ - , I .. T I'll.. I. - I 1 1 ' , ... 'fuin: in .:. -i"-k. :y ti.e pisior. Following Is tlf r.iux!-;il prog-.uu for the. rooming mtvI-v. tin It the dim tlon l F. . Ilaa. Tirinit a tul director: Prelude. "I 'aii t ii'l.i " .y Swift: pritcisKlunal hymn No. -P by Haydn: r-i-pi. !.. "Tie- Lrd's Pr.i o'Tcttory, "Km. in " ifn.iii the "lln..' iimi i bv .AJ.-j t-rl-t-rr ; unrh.?:i, -I Will l.ifl I ! "Mine i:uV liv Lansing: p istlll'iV, "l'ii)ult i I " "by W l'smi.. ftt. I'Mut' J1etrril Colfax And Larort rti, Her. Jan:c U Lirdlni r, D. !., pnfnr. Sunday school pt 0:'.0 a. ni.; O. A. Fu'kerte.n. ntperir.ten b nt. Morning rnmii by Ir. aVukins. vi -e pri-l'l-nt 'f !.ik')fa V.Vlfyaii milvprn'tT. Kp'ortli Ifdi'if nt ;: ' p. rn. ; uilI r-!.- ly O. A. I'ulkrrton. Af tl; vn -I n jr hour wrmon ly tlx- iator u .lojii-pJi. th rnii'f .f Kypt." f"!!-, by pi. tun In ilrr parts of 'l'lit Trial f .I'.i'plj la IVyi-t-' ;rr4'orTir MIrlilc.in .nil Tutt f.tü. IWy H. r. r.-k. pastor, riass nitftiiitr t a. in. Sunday srhooi at a. Iu.: Clmi Vbit-m;n, Hiiperlnfi'mlt'iit. MorniitC wurslilp at !..'. V"iin;' "!l.-' llf work 'r lr -. .-rnn.n i.y itor. "The "Will of ii. an. I a M.iii'h I. f Work. -:; p. in-, jiinior t-onrv-t'atl'.n; fathorhn r.lakfipan. l-:i'lr. Mfpting of oil ifiit',niirj laiT-4 ut T.:h p. rn. rpworth l a?tf .'it ;:' l m. : Jc-rtrti'le Itro.ii.k. president. Hvt-nin norlilp nt 7 Sfrmnii by Ir. .IwikiriM f iladl.n. WH.. on 'Stt-war-l-hhlp." Minute infn ill fpak at all M-rviffS Jinn m.-tin f .M'thodi-tts at I'aui's Monday l.'.I.t. Kivcr rrk STnth st . sf.utli of ?Iii.tiiiwsiV nr. Iv. i. I.. ItuliHon. pa1..r. Sunday sna at 'r.:i a. iu.; Martliall Ball, miprititondrnt. Lw.U Ifelrht -MJnr und Franzi U KeT. Uuj 11. Dlack, pastor. Sunday thaol at 9:0 a. m.: II. C. Delonf. Trinity r.laln nnd Vntnar av. Sun!.iy Hitio.,1 at a. nt.: i:ud.!pli Klin, tjprtntfndnt. I'rt-a hliitf h.tv ! at 1 ):!." a. m. anl 7'lkj p. m. will ! '-"ndti. tt-.l ly I-ml WVl.Vrnnn until trtl..r arran.niMiM rri in.nl. tl. rfcular pastor. Kev. I. II. JIarpravo. luvin-r U"n aüfl t. l util iirtrh. Pa., to takf rliarg of rntt-nary vork in that lHtri't. r nwort). MfmorUl. cor. Lincoln way W. and Olive Ht. Ker. (L Svvit.or pmttor; Sundny fliod at 9:0; Ulcnn l'lnnpy. Miperintt-ndfrt. vi. .it xi.mArlil rhnrrh. Cor. S. MlrhlII. Ltpan find Vl.-torla ts.. i nariffl m m w.11 ii l .i t' uf'Tilifkl fil 30 a. m.. John LMtvard. superintendent. Crir--Lafijftt bird, and Warn t Ktr. II. S. Miller, pasto. Sunday r'taool at 0 a. m.: John Kocb. eup?rIntadent. Treaehlnc at lt):30 a. m. and 7-30 p m. Lpwortü league at 7:00 p. m. I'rayer tuUojj Wednesday at :4j p. m. Vlyan-722 H. Broadway. r.-T C.. Tiyne pator. Sunday rhool nt ü: a. m ; J. II. Keller, vuprrintendrnt. FREG METHODIST. Fre Methodlut Penn-ylvanta a?, and Itusb at. IteT. V. E. Wcbater. pajt-r. Knnday aciool at 0:30 a. rn.; -Paul NePltzcl. auperlntendeot. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7i P. m. AFRICAN M. E. Oiltt A. M. E. C!0 W. Monro? at Her. A. T. ileadding, pnstor. Class meet tne at 10:U a. m. Sunday a.hool at p. in.; Key. KM P. Stewart, superintendent. Taorlor'a A. M. and Campau sts. K. Zon Corner Kdrty KeT. L V. Powell .Htor. Preahln? at nt lo-:1.j a. m. Iy t!e pastor. Subif.t: ".lesus tmfrt in.' -Sunday s.hool :.t '2:W p. ni. At :'.:( p. in., a talk t- the nini of South K.-iid by K-v. Mrs Knth Murphy. Sul.Je.t: "Man's Relationship." Two hundred mm wantetl rt this sri.. At 7:h' p. in., sermon by Mrs. Murphy. All ale V eh otne. PRESBYTERIAN. Wrttmlnttrr Her. Alfretl M. !Jenr?. N. at 9:30 a. m : -Scott and Lindsey ta. Kell. l. 1.. pastor; resScott st. Sunday s.hool L. C. Whitconib. superlnrmdent. Public worship at 10:1a a. ni. and 7 :.') p- m. The session meets before the tuornlns servlro. Senior Lutieavor cit ty uieeta at 0:30 p. m. Mnt Corner Washington av. and Lafayette blvd. Rey. Charlea A. Lippinrott. I. V.. pastor. Ms Charlotte M. l'artrldtre. sststant to the tuiuiater. Ptiblle worship at P:l" a. iu. A-l-lress 1 v the minister. I'.il.'e s- hod at '.::'.' a. ni. .lohn I. Sh.if.-r. superintendent, l'opular rnusb-al procrani at I : p. in. Kverxbth inite.. Se.lt free. No rol-Peth-n. Mi-lwec! 73 :t p. mi. meeting Wednesday at Trinity .lohn S. Hnrn. paktor on leave. A. II. Saunders, pastor on duty. Hop Lcrr and Dayton sts. Rev. Georg? V. Allison. R. D.. ninlster. Rlhls cbool at 0:30 a. iu.; rrank Kettrlug. Si; oe inter; .lent. Sermon an! i .tuinunioii at 10:3 a. tn. We eord Lilly inite anyone without a iiiirca home ter- t I .i Uo --oi'ittm: b'n with us. Jvnlor Christi in Kndcivor at .":;'. p. in. Christian Iindeav.-r at 0:3' p. in. Senuon at 7:: p. in. ;rnger Rev. Harris, pastor. Sunday school at 9:4." a. ta. Dlvino worslip at 10:15 a. m. every Sunday. Lcrybody v elcome. BAPTIST. First Corner M;iln and Wavn sts. Rev. U S. iLivis. I). I)., p.-.stoV. Residence 211 W. Wayne Hiide school at ü:ö0 a. m ; C. S. Stepheüs. .uperintendcKt. Morning w...-hlp at lii:5". Sermon nbleet : -t"hrlt' l.';ic to ti e r tlio-I C! '.ir h. P.. V. P. 1' ..t !.:: p in.: Mr.. .:". p. in.. Wclnsday : .tu.lv class: K.i v Fleinin? u ill 1. ad At "A Cni.b T. .. k for 11.- '. .10 p. 7:C. t:.. 111 . the t'.is'or's I praer incetin?. )uiitry t reet Fcem-Mn ? &T I- e 10;"0 a. n. U. . V. V. (':;." . m. Prea'.i:u rrvlc. nt 7 p. l".i!'e m h ;it D:ti .i. m. ; J. W. Ken. '..ill. a ..-rinten-l - ftlt. This w ill be a et t.'? taer .-rvl -e. Sin-da! Inn- ! pro-ram Ad-lr. 1 Attorney A. K. Martin. Kvery member of the fhur h and cou?re?atioii are !:r?ed t- I present. Thl will be In chalk' of Class. Wed:.-b-e. a Fanny Crosby erv. ti.e b'i!!;; Ioli.'s F.ible !ay owning pr.ijer seiHugarlan Corner Washington Chrry st Rev. II. P.ertok. pator. I Irtt wellh Corner Laurel Napier sts. Services at 10:33 a. ta av. ml an 1 ;3u) p. ra. Mt- Zlon Rev. J. It. Smartt. pnstr. Sunday a-cl.col at 9:30 a. ui. jClasse fcr all ages. 11 a ni. CHRISTIAN. Malr st.. south Mrsf-5. t pulMc

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Horary. Lev. John L. Imhof. pastor j .JJV J,-i ool nt 3 OO p. m. Meeting of Sunday s-tiool at t .3. Frelerb-k R. ; r'ln',r, a ,.., ietUa at 4 :0O p. ta. Truland auKrltu-nde n Uur teacia ntiie'. r.llsh-Ccrner Scott are trained and les-ira graded. U . " , i,,o, 7,,h)tt!r, Preaiti.- nj.-e at 1. : bi a m. u d fV ta. S-,nday school at 2:3J with Man in hrist:in t.iowtb. ? . s i iW ,. Äi,t'nii f ' n m flau Kn-Vavor at '.:r. :m. To-d.-: LenedUt.on at 0 p. I m. Il.oks T!u-t H oe Holpe.- Me." Keniii- M. M-aBUUa' rtl.b 15 .N. Lincoia ervbv at 7 Pat--e New- in t:iov:ij rit. Rv. lUu,an M ir :a:aa., pator. Musi id-ti'.r.s. A-llr.-: "Ain-ri ai.Ult- the at " :-. 00 -i1"1 10 ro-IV.fU'üi-r." by Attr. i::i r. Se.-l.rif. ft. Mary t.erman 4.11 S. Taylor st Uns-en Anue lourth of Chrlat-. Rer. J. M S-herer. C. S. i. pistor. Mass . u... ,,.1 rri:i. t rv r.l- at T:: and 10:M a. rn. Sunday school

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a. rn. and 7:.V) p. m Sunday tfJ a. La. Christian Kadearor hool at at 6:. I. m. Indiana Alraun-Corner Indiana ST. r.ii-1 S. St. J. ph st. ICfv. IMwin J. iCiin, minister; roidenee, 11' 1'. IP-w. mm ft. Sunday school at :3o a. m.; ! I red Wil.Hou. mirprintf nufnf. Communion in. '!. rf j-tl.li an. I rirr .filing at 10:'i0 a. Ijulfiiv.ir at :."J) p. m. i,MP1 ; t ":' p. m. p.rnln;r rin.n "i iti of Kef u-'f." Krcnlii-? "Juii!. 1 at t!i" 1'at of lie. Prajrr ni-'tin V-dne.lay at theme; ,, I i ft S i t 'i r I i I 11' . 7:.' p. rn. at !!: Lonw of Anton Swan-s-n. 11t'.i V.. Indiana av. Lvrryoii plvn a oriif.il invitation to attend all of these EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. liroa.liTfty 313 K. Broadway. Iter. E. Ciarfli;j .lohns'n. pastor; residence. 1412 S. Carrol! gt. Sunday Fchoo! at OfA a. in. : S.iroueT C Lehmpn. superintendent. i'rriinc "Tvl.e at lUM.j Sermon xulJ t : 'l our KeaxoiiH Why Men Sho'ild Study th r.llde," ly t h pastor. Yoiin , l'eojdt'ü lli.niife at :." p. in.: Mis ! r.cjt-lf M. Khineliart. preiidtnf . Topie;j "P.o.,k- That llav,. Help.-d yp. K,.v. L ! .lotin'.n. P-ader. At :.'. p. in., "j In1 Christian's (Jlorlons IIo;m," by the pas tor, in? Welnei.lav even in; . elnei.lay e d i diory rehe; pruyer meetan irsal. (rare CharrTi (?0". T.lneoln way W. and Waluut sts. Iter. O. O. lozicr, niioisteM. unday urbool at 3 '30. O. F. Witt, superintendent lirt ('or. I-ifayette nti'l Monroe ft. W. II. Fnhley, pastor. Sunday a'hool at l::'.0. Dr. W. II. Snyder, nuperintendent. Lesson: "Israel (.'rousing the Red Sea." Morning worship nt lo :.".(). The ma! juarfet will niri';. The Y. P. A will unite with the evening fcorvi-e at 7 o't-pjfk. The pastor will -peak on C .od P.ojks." Trayer nieetlmr Wfdncsday at 7:4.1 j. m. ; Jerye .1. Lonr. bader. Th Sunday School board will meet at the cloe of prayer inetinr. W. M. S. day of prayer will be obscrred next Sunday. Anten Chapet W. II. Mygrant, raster Sunday achooi at 10:00 a. u.; Jesai üarus. snperintendenL EVANGELICAL Zlo--Corner Wayne and St. Peter sts Rev. Waldemar (Joffpney. past-. Sunday s hool at J:!." a. in.: Charles Weber, uuperintendent. No momin fervbe, n-i the patr will preaejj it St. Peter' Kvancelh al rburch on W. Lasalle av. Christian Kndeavor at 7:00 p. ni.. led by Carl Wenderlo k. Topic: "IW'okJ." fet. ivtrr'a German 115 TV. Lasalle at. Rev. Hugo Wel-beit. pastor. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m.; Carl Relnke. superintendent. Kecular -ervi.es at 10:1.1 a. m. Rev. W. (ioffenev will ireah Kvnnjzelical league will meet at the .lot's Lvanellral hunh S. St. Peter and K. Wayne sts.. at 7 :3 P. ni. Joint meet In? of S-nl rr and Junior leagues mM-t Monday at .:) p. in. Sewing circle meets Thursday afternoon. LUTHERAN. ."o't Trinity rncTUi 5te.rman n. ana 4ndey st. Rev. Albert II. Keoi. pnstor. Sunday abool at 9:13 a. ni. . Chrales Hass. superintendent. Chief servbo with ermon by the pastor at lo:3o a. in. Luthei league levo-li-.nal servbo at : LI . nt. Vesper with serm-.n at 7 :3U p. m. Wednesday at 7:" p. in., prayer service. Topic: "The Church and the Laborin? Man " ThurHtlav nt 7::;o p. m.. te hetl.nl insctruetb.n. Friday at S:0 p. m.. ehoir rehearsal. Pt. Taul'a Carman JefTerpoii and WPliam sts. Rot. II. Holle, pastor. German and Kn?lish Siimliy ehool at p.".o; a. in. (terman ervbe at IO a. in i:n?llsh service atJJ:3' p. m. Con?re?atlonal meet in? forV-wins Ihe mornin? servi- e. Walt her iea?iu Riblo hour on Tuesday at S:m p. in. cvorin tiei wedUb--:hapln and Kerr sts. Kev. ;otrbl Olson, pastor. Sunday school at 9:00 a. in. and Rlble das at' 0:13 a. m- Mruin? s-rvice at lMRev. J. K. Rydla.k. rhl secretary of the Au?UHtana nynod. will sreach the sermon in the nioriiinc. A inen.orialservice will be hold in the evenin? at .: n acmmit of the death of ht. Isidor Ja d.son. who fell in name in i Sit lal music. I he entire ervu e " in the i;u?lisli lan?ua?e. The be held Ruildiii? evenin?. societv will meet lues.iaj Committee: Mrs. Wandell, Mrs. Au?nst son. Tlie I. af ternoon. (Milnnd. Mrs. J. wrdles' Aid meets Thursday Coinmlttee: Mrs. Krank Peterson. Mrs J. 1'. Peterson and .Mrs p.ro The norcas SO lety meets l'rldav evenin::. Tb conhrm.itlon das meets Saturday at 1 : p. in. BRETHREN. First-Rev. O. W. Rencb. V. Df. pastor. Sunday ebool nt 9:3P a. tn.: IJarlet Firestone. superintendent. . 1 rll?f,r.!' school meets at the Mtp """f; Mlaa Margaret Whtlmer, superintendent. Urft Church of the nrethren-Indlana av and Miami 8t. Rer. I . L. George, pastor. Sunday school at 9.30 a. u.. I'. O. Stahly. superintendent. Scond-Cushin? an.l Van Ruren ats . Rev. Ralph ;. Rarick Ptr. mj. IMa-mor.-l av. Sunday scho.-i. 9 ...0 ' Wesley W. Zimmerman, superiutende U. FnbMi Sunday s-Icol me, tin? conve'ies at 10-C a m. Afleniou hesion U at on..- VvenSr- ut 7:(. Prho ipul 'Pe'iker Is Sunday School e.lltor oT i nnren m ij.v l'.i( thron. Rev j. L. Mllbr, l.igni. ni. - , umorUI United 610 S st or. .'II IT" T "", - . . t Kev. 1. C. "Voung. pastor. c ., in.ii At 9:30 a. m. Mlsa Ala-; (i-.rdon. uuper'.ntender.t. .. . I'r-iin will l.reacll at the tnornln? ami een:n? Mtvl'v. MM.j.'.t: "Conf.-.vMn? hri-t i : .. Home Fires Are Rnrnu.? Momln? evening, Recepi tlon and baptisiu new and ceiling service, w . -,1 .lav evenin?. members inomin? Fi aver meeting i iiolr rehearsal J l'rldav evenin?. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. er. ice . . : n (liiirH. of Cod luilh hc-1.1 rocs u n " . . . . . -. 1 . - Willi -1 f III S. Lafayette blvd. - . nil. e .i. in., sti.-ly r v stuon fiii'inoiM-.... li a! m . K. C. lils! :.t k I'.ere ill i tas I rblaT evening n . .- t- ,ii ..... .. 1 , t Mrs. S luur.bm. i e..o" VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Gospel mission. S it V'.l Cristisn rcleties tr.vlte1 to A D.I epVn air meeting every J,nV.dayA ,! y Saturdar and Sund-iy nights, corner Vdyne ar..I Mb hgan stress. OM-t-lored corel meeting at olnnteer misJon Lall Sunday night. Everybody lavited. All vteicoCATHOLIC Saired Heart. otr Daiue Rev. John H Scheier. C. S. C. past-ir Low mill t f u, a. in. Student' mass at S:00 a. m rariu man . v.a . . . ... -a -l . . in. ci'ei i at - "0 p. tn. ht. ttephen8 Iluntarian -Th -mts and McFLeraon bts lwcv. Lniwrene uorath. paster. M".t at :' ana w.io a ni. Suaday scl.ool at '2 :W p. m. teor.'.i. tun at 3:0 p. m. M. ratrlfWs-30? S. Taylor st. Rev. John F. le!roote. C. S. C.. pastor. Low ir-isra nt t :"). :3i and W:10 s.. ta. Hi"l mass and sortan at 10:3k. P.aptlai at i . . Vet'cri at 3:30 d rn. San at :3. m. lieuediction at 3:10 u. iu.

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et. Casimir'. ToUsh 21 S. Weostei st. Rev. Stanislaus (orka. piator. Low (u&bs at 7 -U) a. bi. High suits at 10 t. m. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. ht. Jh' Hill at. and Lasalle av Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C. pastor. Low masses at 7:30 and 9:00 a. rn. Ugt mass at 10 ."OU a. m. Prediction at 3:iJ p. m. taxr Heart IVrlxUn 112G W. Thomas at. Rev. Charte V. Fischer, pastor Masa at 7 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday acLool at 2.30 p. ui. Iiecedictlon at 3:00 p. m. fSt. Mary of the nly Koary, roll a National Catholic Rv. Easli Sychta pastor. Sundays: First mass at 8.00 a.' at.; high mass and sermon at 10:00 a. m.; bunday school at 2:00 p. to, MISSIONS. Btennonit. Hope C21 E. Jefferaaa blvd. Sunday acnool at 20 p. zb PreKhlnir at 30 p. m. Preaching 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. Serf Ices every night except Wedneaday Mary Nuuemaker In charsje. City 115 n Jefferson blvd. Ray A. Rlrd. superintendent. Sunday school at 3:00 p. m. Rlble cissa at 4:00 p. m. K-ieninjr service at 7:30. C.o,pI431 E. LaasRe av. Services Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday even legs at 7:30. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. each Sunday. SPIRITUALIST. The Progress? Sptiltual socletj will hold services at 7:30 p. m. every Sunday at öQ.j H. .Mich 1 .in st.. Kedmeu'p hall. Speaker: Mr. Ruswell. Subject: "The Rell?lons of the World." Mssa?e befers: ..rs. Weaver. Mr. Hool and the Thompsons. I.'verybody invited, especially soldiers and sailors. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets evry Monday at 10.00 a. :n. at the Y. M. C. A. Resident and visiting ministers always aelcocie President. M. C. Hunt; vie president, C. W. Titus: secretary-treasurer. C. II. Younff. CHURCH OF GOD. Cliorrb of Uid or Saints Cna;el oo Ilarrison av., one block north of Lincoln Sund.iy achoo! at 'J:4Ö a. m. ; A. iL Klrkley, superintendent. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woraan'a Club hall, room 224. J. M. S. hlllMiliff. Saturday at ffrt p. m. and Sunday at 9. ) a. in., Ieituro by C. II. Sln?V of 'hl-iixro. At 1:l."i . rn., reKular I'.ere.m lesson. At 2::w p. in., praiM and testimony nieetin?. At ö:.".o stud 7 p. in., lecture by 1. J. .lorehone of Chiea?o. We-luesday at S;lo j. ni.. prayer nietln?. Tri lay t ;oo p. m.. Tabernacle Shadow s. JEWISH. Trmpi. Rrth-LI Corner Lasalle av and Taylor st. No services ut Temple Keth-LT Sunday. SALVATION ARMY. 0C E. Jefferson blvd. Suadav arvIces: Mornlnjj. county jail. 10:00; Sunday school. 2:J0; open air aervke. 7:0; Indoor service, 8:30. Prayer meeting 7:30. Capt. NeheinUa Brooks, officer io (.Large. SCIENTIST. " llrst ihureh of Christ, SclentistMalu and Madison Rts. Sunday services at 11:00 a. ni. Testimonial n:ecting every Wednesday at S:00 p. xa. Sunday achojl for children aud young people up to tha age of 2t, from 9:43 to 10:30 p. ni. Sunday school entrance on Madison st. Reading rooras maintained by tbe church on the seventh floor of the J. M. S. building, ore open dally except Sunday from 12 to 3, uud on Saturday evening from G to 8. EVANGELICAL MISSION. Swedlah F.vancellral Ma!", and Moa re ats. Itev ICmtl Winstedf. pastor. Sunday e hool at 10:00 a. in.; August Ai dcr.son, buperintondent. Morning worship at 11 o'clK-k. livening service at 1 o ilock. EPISCOPAL. St. .fumes'- Lafayette blvd.. north of Washiugton. Rt. Rev. John Haren White, rector: Rev. R. Kverett Carr. I vi -ar. Holy communion. 7:30 a. m. Church school at 9:1." a. ni. Holy euoharist and sermon by I'.ishop White at 11:00 a. ni. Ver.ers at A) p. tn. Young people's service, with address by tJeorge l'i kenseher. at 0:3' p. in. MSK 3 G G IL D WER Hetman of Don and Kuban Cossacks Advise of Adherence. OMSK, Siberia, Sunday, Jan. 19. The Omsk government, headed by Admiral Kolchak is rapidly lncroasint; its authority both east and west of Omsk. Durlns the last week the Omsk government was advised of the adherence to the authority of Gen. Wnikine, the leader of the Omsk forces west of the Urals, of General Krasnoff, the Hetman of the Don Cossacks, and General I'ilimonotT, hetman of the Kuban Cossacks. Admiral Kanine. it is announced. has ticeii appointed commander of the Russian Mack sea lleet. He is subordinate to Iener.il lenikino. who now holds sway over Odessa the Crimea and Sebastopol. It is announced in government circles that the controversy with Gen. Semenoff, the antl-bol-dievlk loader in the region of Chita, is in a fair way to a settlement. Semenoff, it Is said, his accepted the appointment of a commission to try charges against him and has signified Iiis readiness to Join Gen. D itoff in lighting the bolsheviki. The commission to try Gen- Semenoff will meet in a week or so at Chitii. It is understool that Gen. SemenofT hns Informed Admiral Kolchk that he was the victim of a mimU rstamling. The charges agalnt-t Semenoff Include that of interfering with the telegraph and railroad lines, selzinff money in miiks . ami intimiuaiing railway employes. Allied o!"cers in Omsk continue their good olf.ces In the interest of a settlement. M. SavinkoR .ml Vladimir V.o :rtzeff. now ir. 1 ris. have teletrraphed offer of their support to Admiral Kolchak. The adherence of Savinkoff Is regarded as adding Important trength tc the Omsk government. Admiral Kol.ak has telegraphed his thanks to SawnkofT. declaring: "I consider your acceptance a sign of a distinct movement which Is

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Governor Alt red L. Smith, of New York, the other day occupied the Governor's room in the City Hall. New York city, for the transaction of State business, the first time the room, has been used for that purpose since the administration of Governor John T. Hoffman, mere than forty-five years ogo. In speeches during the campaign which ltd to his election as the State's Chief Executive. Mr. Smith nnnounced tbat be would occasionally transfer the sent of Stnte prorerument to the City Hall in order that persons desiring to discus? affairs of official Interest might do s wlthoul Cclng to the expense of Journeying to the Capitol at Albany.

SAS Packers Desire Continuance of Food Administration Control. WASHINGTON. Jan. L'3. Regulation of livestock prices so as to assure a stable market, either through continuing; the food, administration or by establishing som? similar system of control was discuss"d today before congressional committees by presidents of two meat iacking- firm which do an annual business of about twQ billion dollars. Ixuiis K. Swift of Swift & Co., concluding an appearance of two days before the house interstate committee saiil a stable price over periods of production was desirable and declared that if food administration restrictions were removed now, disaster would result. J. Oren Armour of Armour & Co.. told the senate agriculture committee that some meins of assuring a price level for some time would be apreeablo to the packers, repeating reasons he bail outlined earlier before the house committee. Members of each committee evinced considerable interest in the statements of the packs and llep. Stephens of Nebraska, announced that he thought there should b some government agency to control prices irrespective of war conditions, lleney (iieMionc'd Armour. Examination of Mr. Armour developed new interest late today when the senate committee a-ked Francis V. Honey, who conducted the federal trade commission's "meat packing1 inquiry to question the witness. Cnfairness of method and inaccuracy in deduction are .some of the complaints which the packers have made against the commission's inquiry and Sen. Page of Vermont, inquired if the committee's hearing' was to "degenerate into a prosecution." Jny Mayer, counsel for Mr. Armour consented to the exam ination on being acrorded the privilege of Questioning witnesses. Violent fluctuations of prices were predicted by Mr. Swift if foo.l administration control should be removed. Like Mr. Armour, however, he seemed dubious that governmental control over the sale of livestock at agreed prices would be practicable In normal times, pointing out that the success of the food administration's guarantee of a minimum price for meat animals had been due to the fact that the ad ministration dominated the market through control of purchases for the allied armies. "Anything that will r.inke for a steady average price is better than the same price reached through sharp declines and increases," Mr. Swift said. He added that "constructive cooperation" would accomplish more than anything else, but that this was in violation of the Sherman law. Poe Not Want Licence. Chairman Sims asked Mr. Swift if the licensing feature of food ad ministration control bad r.ot been of great benefit, but the witness did r.ot azree. declaring the success aevhieved had been due to cooperation between producers, pickers ami the government representatives. A bill to regulate the meat packing industry s pending before the committee, containing a licensing clause which the packers have opposed vigorously ac threatening the extlrcuniting all forces to save Russia in thin critical hour." It probably woJbl be premature ar.d o'. er-optimistle to deeinre th.it the i m sk government has inaugurated a settled regime an.l that insurrections and civil conflict- in non-bolshevik Ru.-ia are at an end.

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r i m ?j-rr-,-- .I,.. , ., I't - - ! :X?l?ir--': I ! it ",-'V r.r -'.xV-.-f litt; .- . r .v' tion of the business. "Would not it be advisable to extend in Home form for this year or until normal conditions are restored the licen-jins of food control now exercised without passing any other pait of this bill or by amending the fuoi control law?" asked Mr. Sims. "I think it would be advisable to -Mend the food administration's control until after peace." Mr. Swift said. "It has cut down our profits but we are satisfied." Mr. Swift took occasion to saythat passage of the $100,000.000 famine relief appropriation would not benelit the packers because they expected sufficient demand to take all their product, despite the enormous -supplies accumulated at war prices. Representative Hamilton had asked about reports that the English people refused to eat great quantities of preserved pork since the war crisis had passed and that the appropriation was to enable it to b- sent to southeastern Europe. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS WILL I'KLUSFAT DItAMA. "Wyrodna Corke." (Degenerate I'uughter), a three-act drama to be given Sunday evening by the YounS Women's Holy Rosary society at St. Hedwige's. school auditorium at 8 o'clock, promises to be. an interesting and entertaining affair. The young ladies selected for the cast have been working hard for some time under the direction of Miss Victoria Strauss. The cast is well chosen and all is going smoothly. In addition to the play patriotic songs, instrunu ntal music and recitations will be given. Musical numbers are under the direction of C. F. Luzny, organist of St. Casimir's church. A matinee performance will, be given Sunday afternoon, part of the proceeds to be used toward the $10,000,000 Polish fund. The committee in charge of the affair is composed of Misses Lottie Szalewska, Clara P.ielecka, Josephine Rydzynska. Apolonia Kubiak, Sophia Witucku and Josephine Brylewska. ncxi rir d.wci; To raise funds toward the $10,Oui.OOO Polish fund, the members of the "Cory Polski" (Daughters of-fo-land, branch 21, of Polish Women's Alliance of America, will give a ball at the Z. Jialicki hall. W. Division St., Thursday. Feb. Jo. Considerable time and effort have I.een expended by the women of the various committees to make the the affair a success, and it is expected that the hall will be eiowued for the occasion. social i;i:Ts. The St. Hedwige society of Hedwie's church will hold St. its monthly meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Hedwige's school buiblincThe Wreath of Mary society,1 branch ''03. Polish Women's Alliance of America, will hobl their monthly meeting at St. Hedwicc's school rooms. Members are requested to be present, as matters of importance will be taken up. The Casimir Pulaski Falcons of Warsaw will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 1:"0 o'clock at 1:::0 o'clock at Warsaw hall, S. Walnut -st. The Satre.l Heart of Jesus society will hold its monthly meeting Sun day afternoon at their regular place of meeting. St. Casimir's society of Si. Hedwige's church will hold its regular nutting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Hedwige s hall. The military rank of Falcons Z. p.alicki No. 1 will hold its exercises Wednesday evening at Z. Balkki hall. W. Division st. The St. Anna society, branch 12f, Polish Women's Alliance of America, will have their monthly meeting at th St. Casimir s school auditorium. The military band of Falcons Z. 'ialLiki No. 1 will hob: their reheark al Wednediy evening at Z. Bahcki hall. AV. Division st. Tbe St. Hedwige's Choral of St. HedwUe's wiF. hold hearsal Tuesday evening. society its repi:rsoAUs. Martha JJorowicz f MilwauMis

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If you wish to learn Embroidering or knowing, and you want some instruction on new designs, Mrs. Dewey will gladly instruct you free of charge. Classes are held Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1:00 to 5:30. Instructions are free in tatting, embroidering, crocheting, knitting and all art needlework. kee, Vis.f is spending two weeks with South Rend friends. She is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roman Kolczewski, W. Division st. The condition of Robert Ucidnich, 2111 Grace st., who submitted to an operation at St. Joseph hospital several day: ago. is improved. The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krawiecki, S. Scott st., have as their guest of one week their daughter. Mrs. Henrietta Klimek of Bay City, Mich. Peter Beczkiewicz. member of the Polish arm$', left Friday for Camp Niagara on the Lake, following a several days' furlough at the home of his mother, Mrs. Emilia Beczkiewicz, 117 S. Iiurel st. Paul Wojciochowski of Indiana Harbor is here on a business visitMrs. Agnes Gliniecka has returned to Dowagiac after a brief visit with relatives here. Joseph Werwinski, 4 05 S. Chapin st.. left Friday for Toledo, O., on a business visit. Walter Szubtnki, Scott st.. returned Friday from Detroit, Midi., where he has been isiting the last two morths. RUSSIA'S PRE-WAR DEBT FIRST GOES TO FRANCE PARI, Jan. 25. Recognition of Russia's pre-war national debt to France by the a nine-Trotzky government, will be one of the rlrst subjects discussed at Princess islands, should the bolshevik leaders accept the invitation of the peace conference to meet there. While Russia is a debtor to all the allies exoept Italy, there is a feeling in France's official circles that the French lebt should receive priority, as it was contracted much earlier during the time of peace while the English and American claims only date back to the war period. Russian bonds are widely scattered throughout France and there are more than 2,0'0.000 holders, among them many workingrnen, small proprietors and tradesmen, whose savings of i. whole life time are invested. Returned from service; office nowopen. Dr. A. I Hollowell, dentist. iOC J. M. S. BJdg. Aclvt. 10571-31 LEGAL NOTICi: NOT I CK OF AinilNT-TKATION. Notice is here-by given, that the unUer(dgned hi s been appointed by the I'lf-rk of the CLcuit Court of St. J.'seph County. State ,f Indiana, .imlni-fator "f the state of James Shearer, late of St. Joseph County, de.-;.-!s,. Said etat 1 i'iiioil l ! solvent. IIAKKISON SlILAKLlf.. Adm. Jan. LH!. JOHN W. SCIJIXDLi:i:. Attv f .r Adm. JO-l-s NOTICF OF l)MINITIt.TI()N. N'oth-e is hereby given, that the undTsigii"d lu.s been appointed by the Clerk of the CireuJt Court Of St. Jos-ph "o'inty. State of Indiana, ndmlnlstrator of the e-t:it. of Milton M. Proudßt. late of St. Joseph Comity, iee.'i sed. Suid estate Ii suj.posed t be solvent. LOUIS I'KOUDFIT, Adia. Jan. 2T; IM'.i. JOHN W. SCHINDLFK, Attr. for Adm. non-riiih:nt notick. STATF lV INT I ANA, ST. JoSLPII CoFN'IY. SS. In th- Sr. Joseph Circuit Court, Ndveiuler Term. F!-.. lUNi; P.. STANTON KT AL Vs. JAMI A. JITiIi: FT AL Tonte-t of Will. No. l-.'-U;. p.e it known, that the above-;, fixed plaintiff has riled in the .,r?ire of the ".erk . - a i . I Court her cvmph.'.nt ;i?iinst .''ild defendant in tlie ;bove cnune together with a pr-'per afTl.'avit (hit snid leferolnnts. William W. Annni, Ioue Anion. Arthur Anwn, I.eroy Anson. Ib'tert Anson, are ft roli'nts of the St.lt- f Illdiati.I. S:. id lefendünt are hereby notitied that Uli! ause will ttuwl for tr'.l t.r. the ii ith .lav of March. 101'.'. the ai bLDg the 4oth -Jay of the next term

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ihe Royal Society Art Goods Put up in package form containinc: stamped articles all ready to embroider. In our Art Department on the Jthird tloor we have just received a full assortment, of these package outfits representing the new spring dresses, coats and hats for children.

Women's Gowns, combinations and Waists, quality of each article is assured beyond question.

Royal Society The perfect crochet cottons we carry in all sizes. Knitting Yarns Extra heavy worsted yarns in navy, grey and khaki, for men's or women's athletic sweaters. Price $1.25 hank.

Fancy Colored Yarns for summer sweaters good range of new colors now here at 60c and 65c skein. said Cuirt t coinni n e -it the ity ef South F.eml. .rn tie 1st Monday in Felruary next, on wliieli l.iy siid defend a ii t si are rcpiired to ;ijqe.ir to said action. WILlUTt M. WAKNLi:. lerk. Ilv Cbtster H. Ln Pierre. IiejMity. VITUS t;. ,U NI, Attv. for Fl.-iint HT. i-:ö i UftHtr of Simon Van liiillrk. .OTK L Ol I INAL AC ( Ol NT. ly direetin of Lila Vau F.usldrk. eeiitrix f tlie e-tnte -.f fiiuii nn lu kirk, late of St. .loseidi uinity, in tiiState ftf Indiana. d"e:is.'d. N'oti.'e Is lierM.y given t tff Lelrs. . lgat'-s .Mild devis.-fs f sab1. . dreeliit. arid all ether erns interested In said ! estate, that snl.l e'utriv l:is ti!."i in this court L-r :i omit nnl vui' ii'-rs 1 for the fluni s-t tl-'ineiit of said etate. , and they are thref'.)re hereby r-i nil .-1 j t be :iiid npj'ear in sail 'ourt on the Jlsd day of February, Ul'.. when the i same will be heard, nnj make proof of tlu-ir heirship. r claim to .nny part of said estate, mid show raiw if any theie' he. why said account ml voip hers shuhl not be :iji:oveil. WiUipvs, th Merk und th." Se:l tf th" j St. Joseph Circuit Court at South i'.'-n-l. , Indiana. 17th day of .L-muary. VV.. wn.m i: -M. wi:m:u. t.tu. i F.v IS. L. HOLKSTMAN. lfejuity. 1" S Ltatr of llfnry Keller. NOTICF. OF 1 INAL A( Ol VT. P.v direction of Martin l-he!. -i I ministrator .f the estate of Henry K 1 ler, lab of St. Joseph County, in the State of Imlijina. tl"-e:il. I Notice H herel.v i-lveii to the bcirv legatees and, devisees of s.id ' -e.b-iit. n n,i all othei persons interested in s:ibl es. täte, that saht : '1 mini t l ; t or h:is t'.In this I'oiirt his ac.oi;::t and voucher for the linal s.-ttienient of said estate, and they ;ire th.-r i-re ii.-:cl.y re.jiMiei to be and nppenr in s.dd 'urt n lle 17t!i day of Feh ruary. P-'l'.l. when the sann will 1" heard, an.l uiak .roof nf their heirship, or 'liini to any part of said estate, aud show ause if nny there be, why said n.-enunt anl vouchers should not be approve.L Witness, the 'lerk and tie Seal .f 1 he St. Joseph Fin-nit '..;irt at South Lend. Iiidhma. ITth d.iv of .Inin:.iry. V.'1'. wii.F.ri: m. w.vum:k. i--rk. F.v F.. L. HOLKSTMAN Ueputy. 1 "--a FLTITION OF MINNA A. KOM.NT1IAL TO C lIANtJF NA.ML. STATi: OF IN1IANA. ST. JOSKP1I COFNTV. SS. Iu the St. Joseph Superior Court, llecetnber Term. I'M". Notice is hereby given thnt I Lao applied to the St. .Tep!i Superior Court, of Mihi Canity and State, t. have u;y nanie . liar.ge-1 'from .Minna A. Kosent !i i! to that "f Minna A. lb. we. ::nd that s:ld petitiuii und apjilication nill ! l-reseiit-ed to and heard bv said f.urt on t!e .".id day of Mar' U. l'.d' -f the February. r.'l'J term .f (ii.l Court. MINNA A. KoSFNTHAL. Pated this l-th dav of January, ll'li. 1" 2.-,-l Fst.ite of Kthe" In?rr:ui Kalpli I. DugKan. Abuini.t rater. NOTif'i: Ol' t IXAL At (Ol T. P.y dire, tlon f Kaij-h I'. In dian. airrdu'istrator of the esT.it.- .-f llsther D ig-g.-m. late of St. J"S--ph 'oiinty. In tie. State of Indiana. ileei.l. Noti'-e is hereby given to tLe heir-. leg-itees nud devl's.-es of .,id ee.int. nn.l all other persons iiaeretd In siid estate, tii.it said ii'.inist : . r r has filed in this Court his count and voj-h r for the fil. ill -ttlMiie!it of Clid ef-t !t. mid tl.ev an- therrfore hereby n-piired t- be and ü pj-ear In sill c.,.jrt on the tenth ilav i Iebrunrv. I.H.. ".'en tn .iTi-ie 111 l.e heard, and make proof f their hc'.r-hlp. or !iini to :.ny ;nrt of -nld estat". and f-huw ajse if any there be, why said amount and v.cj. hersh'.ubl not be approve,!. Witness, the i ;-rk ar.d the Senl of the St. Joseph i 'I reu! t Court nt South F.end. ludinna. 17th div of January. I'd!'. WILl'.l'K M. WAKNLK. Clerk. P.v 11 L. HOLKSTMAN. Iputr. Miller" iuv nnd ha. Weidler. Afty. l--l'-i:tate of Sarinli K. Kettible. NOTICE Ol HXAI, .( CO I NT. I'.y direction of Aloysius J. Schindler. ; r.'.niiiiletr.iter of th- t..te of Sarah I.; Kernt. !e. late of rt. J'.-ph County, in ! th" Snt of Indiana. . ;ised. N.f.ce hereby srNeii tr. th h-rs. edei.t. legatf-es and dVises of an,! all ether r-T'r. Interested 1n sill filed estüte. that ald adirdiilstrator t - . 1...-I In tliis Co'irf his a-cunt and vouchers for the at nl 'tth-meiit of s.ihl r-f.it -. and they are therefore hereby r.-i!lr-! to be niid appear in said Court "'.i th 17th day of February. L'l'.". wbn the same will 1-e l:e.trd, and make proof of their heirship, or 'diini to any part f -aid estate, und phew raus. if any ther be. why sail a' ii:it aü-1 . -u-h'-r should not 1-s jppr-cie.i. 'Witnesi. the 1 rk and the Seal e tie St Joseph Circuit Court at South F.end. Indiana. ITth l.ij of January, p.il'... Wll.l'.n: M. WAKNLK. 'brk. Uv It. L. HOl.IiSl MAN. Oeputy.

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