South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1919 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES" imetay sit the Cliiuirelbes M:ATIII:k Ilti:iICTIO.S tVl-miry 1st to ?.Ti Story with snow in west and middle wet states. February 4th to ;t idden drop l:i tl. temperature.

SATURDAY AITi;il.Ol., I'lIimUAUY 1. 1919.

ACTRESS FACES YTORTiOIV chakol,

METHODIST.

Ilrat I'.T. Jovh N. (Jrcnn, pntnr; 112 N" Main 1 C'lnaa m- -tin?a iit 5 ."OU

c m. and p. ra. rvinday r-h"l at M'-lnnry. chaplain f th l'nited 'J:CO a. ra.; ir. J. II. Nay. sup-rln- j State army, will r r.-.i-!. Chrii;in P.nIrnUent. l'ubllc nuriülii at 1J:4 . W. ! I,''ar"r t :! I' '" Top!-: "Tt.e I'.st mal 7;,to p. Li. TJilns In Chrbf !.m luid.-a v-t." Fveidng hr. (r-j will v.-ypy tr. pulpit at ' Mrrtlce at 7 :.';u; l.t !. N-u s.

f'Otn nri'-e. The morning tain-:j ifi r'trwanltriln of läfr. tTrnlQC suwct: -fb HUm-:os iwd." Mid k rrl': Wrdnvsdty at 7 p. rru. 1J t7 ti.? p.iator. 1 ''olio wins I th xaul 1 pr(rr:in for tti- lj, uri'lcr the Mm-tlon -f PrM .;. l.ian. orguiNt and direkter: Morning: I'r Pab-, "ITajer lr:n 'Lohengrin.'" Vgnr; pp.' . 1 . r i .i 1 Hyiatt No. Ü2. HJIL.tt; r.-i.wi.-, "The Lord'a Praxer." Ib-Meri; cfTrrt Ty. "- t irna" (p. 1. No. 2. Chopin; nnth-ir., "TL Lord I. ily Sl.p!irrl," r.i-ti-ff : r"tii!i. "fiaroft.. Antique." MitUtf." ÜTt-nlnff: l'rlii.te, "Off.-rt'dr.. ta V I'Ut." PiiMjte-; rr-M-i-.nul IIvi:i: N-. I.ülott; r-spn-Ivslle;" offt-rt'TV. froia TlKinri.niNerY Throutrfj the Iay." Merkel. ;.! of M'T1) ." "bailing Mir" W;ir:r: niitl.fiu, Abt; poitiuU'- lu t. Paul'- t-.rial .'olfat and Laiorta iti. Rev. J a tan U ardlnr. U 1'.. pastor. Sunday srhooi at a. tu.: A. TulkTnon. urTlnt'ii!rnt. I

Worship nt 10:4." n. in. S-rin-n l.v tf. j - rfl ;ld .!onrisn. pastor; residence. 141J ptor ou 'Tho Task -t the Cair li -f - Carrol! at. Sunday fcool at y :."J a. Today." Lpu-ortb' lea(ru rvi ! at 'r.-'- ln ' -iimuel C. L'-liman. superintendent. P. ni., led by Howard Liuiu.-im. At 1 : to I Worship at K:: a. in. S.-nuon snlp. in., sermon by pastor on 'Mi 'l. a 1- J J"' ' : "T!i 1'inl and Aim of Life." by li-ni'f of th CS," f.illw-. t.v pt. rur. s til ia-t.r. Vi-uiiir iVople'a alllan. jit f fb cities of "Philadelphia and Ciltl- i : " I. ni. ; .M!s M. Klitn hart.

t'iore. (rar Corner MLUl'! nii-l 1'ntt tn. Ü0V K. I. Uil, j.n St i.r. Clar" irretüi :tt :!." n. m. Siiiday li 1 :if . :.'.) a. in.: 'leio 'hlternn. km x-rlrt'ii'l nt. .Morning wrfrl jp nt I:l.".. Sennen It t! p.iatof on "Mllvlti? Steward or Italy liiC l'utid. VIilliV" Junior i: tlon at 2 ::t p. m. ; Mix i ath-rln- I'.lal eiM.'in, Ifiider. (V:i?fimry wnrkrr' n.ndt n ir at .:: p. m. I.'nwortli l-i-m at o u".. p. ru. Speeial rally and i fit-n:. ry tri'i'tlnj. Worslilp at 7;-7 l1- i:i. TutM y rr. I tin tea of ajp"! Intftue. Sermn: '"The IlIesMtlilTM of Sfev;i rdMi." (-n- ! iy nlijht. Ktewnrd' in-, tins; at the p; rs :iair. Kler Park -Serenth . soiifh of Mlshawal iw.i nv. i;r. i,. i.. K'lilFou. i..-h-tor. S'inday 'li" ?.t !:.';') :i. ni.; M irs!.all Hill. siiperliitMidnt. lwall llelzhl -Miner nnd Trnncls au Her. (lay 11. Ula-'k. pastor. Sund vfcool at :5 a. m.: 11. C lelong. '.;pr:ntcadeut Trinity nialne and V;ii:ir av-. Simlay -hol at :.' a. ni. ; Uudolph Kline. K'lperllltelident. Mornliic w orship r.t lu :.".. SubJ. - t : "The CrNlng St'ri." Mu.lc l.y llninlel juartet. Lpworth b-ait" deotlon.il at 6:1." . nt. .Sui.Jf.t: "The Younjrent I)eDioTi;f - China ;" b-ader. T.ernl.e Axtell Jtnd Periibf Keller. I!venIn? servlre at 7 :.". The in. mint: and evening worship w ill be -ndu t-d 1 y I're.I U'iedn.aa. Tin- memberN art 'irseritly nI'Jeited to attend thee servIee.. and hrtnj? .ther who tiave m rhnrrh homo. Weekly prayer itvp WelnelaT evening at 7-. A ineetius of tlie fflTul meintxTM will l.e h-ld at th rnureh Sunday nrteriioon at ?, Jork. Ladlen' auxiliary. Thurnday afternoon al the Loiu'? of Mr. SUowalter. fli Cb-velaiid av. tor. Lincoln war 1 W.. and Olive st.. Kev. G. W. S tt.er. I tntor; 8undny nrhol 'Inusy. superintendent. at 9:; Glrnn Htull Cemortal Churrh. Cor S. MP hipan nut! Victoria Sti. Char lea II. Lon. I. C. I.., pastor. Sunday chool at 10 a. m.. John Edwards, superintendent. CrmA Lfjttt bird, and Wayns st, Bar. II. 5. Miller, pastot. Sunday rboAl st :S0 a. m.: John Korb, superrnteodeat. rreachln? at 10 J30 a. m. anJ 1:30 p. m. Epworttt Uagu at 7:00 p. m. rrajer xnetlog Wednesday at 7:13 p. m. YVasteyan Hroad way. Ker. O. rajne. pastor Sr.uday school at 9:0 a. m T tt T.' kM n .. .... J . . . riici, p u i'fi in i-u'ir n i. FREE METHODIST. Prsa Metknxllsi PennxvlvsHla at. and It nah st. ReT. W. K. Whater. paster riundsy school at DUiO a. ra.; 1'aol Netdtael. superlnteodenL Preacblnc at 10 Z0 a. m. and 7 uk) p tn. AFRICAN M. E. Ollrst A. M. E. 210 MT. Monroe st Rev. A. T. Rendding, pastor. Class meet tog at 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at p. tn,; Ittr. LH 1. Stewart, urIntendeoL Taylor's A. M. E. ZUo -Corner Kddy and Campau sts. lltr. L P. Powell ptr. Preaching1 at 10:45 a. m by the pastor. Sunday s-hio at 12:M p. in. Sermon by Mr. Uuth A. Murphy at .t:f p. tn. and at 7 -i p. in. This win be Mr. Murphy's farewell sermon and the ke of the revival meetings. All arc uekoiuc. PRESBYTERIAN. IVaatntlnster Scott nnd Llnlsey Ms Per. Alfred M. r.ells. D. P., pastor; rrsIdenre. CTs N. Scott st. Sundav school at :0O a. na : L. C. Whlti.tuh. s-iperln-tendetit. Public wjr.blp at 10:45 a. m. and 7:a0 p. tu The sc-shiii meets before the morning servlre. Senior Ludearor society Uieets at 6:30 p. in. f irst - Corner Washington av. and Lafayette bird. Rev. Charlea A. Llpplncott. t. pastor, ill.s Chirlutte 21. Psitrldfe. assistant to the minister. Publh- w-.iri.hip nt P:I5 a. m Addn-i by the minister. llible ho.d at '.:.",( a. ni. teu"s Fellowship lii ;it P a. m. Popular rnui al ?eil, e ;1t 4 : p. ni. .Mid week mrctiiia,' WrJursduy at 7 :J0 p ui. Trtity John . Ilurn. piitor on leav. A. II. SaundtTH. past--f on duty. Sunday s hool at t:..o a :n Worship at 10:15 a m Sermon: "Christian Nelgbborllness." p. in. At 7 :.'i Life of Christ." ptilnter. Prater 7-W p. u. C. I meeting at :b The p. in. : Pi by Tiof tur.s. fli c iimous i:i".'tlig Um1 inn. lav ut Leer and Psyton sts Itv George NY. AlMsou. It. l., nolnlter. IMhlt acbooi at 0:30 a, ra.; rrauk Ktttrlng. tioerlnteuleot. Sermon nnd ommunion at li" :Tu a. m. We cordially Invite anyone without a church home here to take communion with us. Junior O.rlstl.tü I.'n I-mw r it 3:2 p. m Christian I.'mle.iy, r ;1t CM p. m. Svruaoa at 7: p. m. i;rrff-Per. Harris, pastor. Sunday school at M5 uv lMvtne worship at 10:45 a m. every Sunday. Lverybody r eicorae. BAPTIST. First Corner .Main and Wayne sts It. C S. Paris, p. p.. r,:!for. Hesldene 211 W. Wayte st. Hilde school at 9:0 u. ra.; c. S. Stephens, superintendent. At 1:10 a. m : "T:,,. IVrs.-.-nt.-d Clturch. Comnnb-n erice. At o:' p. ra.. tS vouag people' m.N ti?Xg. p,! Lt Misa Jlrie Movers. At 7 ..i p. U . "Zeal for Ilnmantty." 'cdn.'sd.iy nt 6:1. p. m , das In church Lltorr; 7:45 p. ra., the prayer meeting. tin! Mrt T'rr.-hlng 8.TTl-e Y- P. T 6:45 r. m. Pre.i r.lng H. . r '.V 'j:.u a. ent. at m. :-"i) p. J. w. in. Pen. P.I:. le sc hool ; t Mlperllltend llungarlaa Corner Wtifclrjsrtorj Cbtrry it Ittv. K Brtok. putor. rtrai nMltb Corn-r tjiurel Naplr tta. rservli at 10:Z0 a. m. anl and T v) p. xa. yii. Hon Her. .1. Ft. Sm.irtt. rait-ir. HuQ.ijy LfA at a. iu. ;Clac for a!! av.. 11 a. tu CHRISTIAN. tint -S. Main at., aotith . f p'lVlf Ii l rar. lv. Join 1. In.bof. pastor, y-aday acfcool at $.ZX titUrlct K.

Our tacfcerf graded. We rr nil ak' J TV ut 1.0 a. m. Kev. L.la4eai Avenue fnurrh of Christ--Linden it. and Carlisle st. r.ev. Edari Caatie. pastor. Crmmlng nt 10: a in. and 7: p. m SuiiIrj school at 9.Z0 a. a. Cbrlitian Kndearor at U:JO p m. Indiana Aenue Corn r Indiana av. and S. St. .I'lHfi.'i st. Itrw. IMwin .1. C.iin, ruluiater; tesidea'-i. 11' K. U-jw. man r. sainUiiy -Ia l at o:.W) a. ui. ; 1-r-'l V!.aiii, MipTlntt rii :it. rr.-n -!,in- nt lu::;i u. ui. CiirNtl.-ti Kndnv r at O:.".' p. m. Vr-A Mn' at p. in Mritltj' ro-rin"u thM,i: Xi rt-l l"; aiil I.lftliu' '"p." Mwjiln mrmfiu tl.err.-: "TIi WorM'n Injit.-t imm. tl-Ti." I'r.tv-r u 1 ti i ln Hla.r at 7 :.". p. ni. Kv. ryne -rtlully iuvUc l to ott ml all tli- crrvk's. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Itroadnay- .11.1 C. nmadway. rief. H. pii'sdd lit. Tuple : "I WIU and Wh it Uli IV Willlltil r.-;irion. le:ir. At 7 :' . in.: KiiM of .N-let.-.l pr rrnhiile." ,v t!,-' i-alor. .M'nday ev-nlntr. loiitdini: in inltt im-otlnx. I Hii'wd.iy veuiii. prav-r uu-eiin and ro'ie;,rsil ' Tin- I.;:dliV Aid will im-rt at t!. ...in.- of Mr. Ira U.ith. I'UT S. Lai.itt'- t.. i Jmrnl.iy at - ..y p. in. irae ( burrtt (V.r. Lincoln way V. and NV'aJiriJt . Hev. t. J. Iiler, minister. .Sunday n noul at J '. ii. 1'. NVltt. aui riutendeijt. 1 ir( i'r. I-.faytttt; and Monroe M. W. II. rreshley. pastor. Sunday s hool at !.""0. lr. II. Snyder, "superin tend. nt. I-.on: -The Jlvinu' of the Mann a." Tl.M 1':.:,. ervle.. will l... in eh.-.r.j of I:..- W. M. s.. it bein their annual day ieiiar"d. The js-tor will ib-liver an ad ilieKH on inljiou-. Th' evening; sri(e will be in ehai'ire of tlo V. P. A. at 7 o'clock, Mn. (rwrpe IIulstoD. pnsldent. The pastor will upeal; on '"ihe l'.ent l .lilies for Our S'oUllir People's Society." The offi-lal hoard will meet .Monday nliiht at 7:15. The annual b'inU't of the Albright lUhb dasn will be held tit the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday nU'ht at 8 oYlo.k. Kev. C. Y. Tltu will be the speaker. Prayer iin-etiu Wednesday at 7:45; Jeori-'e J. Loiitf, leader. The Ladies' Aid ami W. M. S. will meet with Mm. I'red iM.rrlnir. 11 Chapel lane Thursday. Feb. 6 at 2 :. p. m. Auten ChNpel W. H. Mygrant. Iit Sunday sc hool at lu ÜO m.. ui. ; Ju i'.urut. supcrl.Uendeot. EVANGELICAL. Zlo--Corner Wayne and St. Pet?r ets Iter. Waldemar (Jofienej, pasttf. St. Teter'a Carman 413 Y7. Lasalle aT. Iter. Hugo Weleüelt. pnstor. Sunday aclmoi at i:00 a. m. ; Carl Ilelake. auperU'"ii.len r. No ?erv!es In the mornlntr. Service, I in Lnf:M-h at 7:.'U) p. m. Uev. P. Saffran fiom Ntles will pren li. IT!s llla eir le m.ct Thursday evenlnc at the Misses Lydia nnd Hertha Wtgnti home, 1h)7 Cottage drove a v. LUTHERAN. .-y Trinity- TCncTisii Sfcorraan ay. ana 'indsey at. Iter. Albert II. Kec pastor. Sundnj P'-hord at d:13 a. in.; t'harb'n II.iss, MipTlutend'iit. 10::i0 a. m., hub1et: 'FulÜllIng tin: Law." 6:45 p. in., Luther League devotional aervbe. 7:0 p. in., vespers wltli serin mi. .Monday evenlnc. anreh council meets at pastors home. 7:15 p. in.. Tii' .sd iy. teacher's as latloii meets at the church. 7:15 p. nu. Wiliusdny. prayer servbe with mlsloii study. Wednesday afternoon, hewinir meet tug' at home f Mrs. L. Thompson, kJ5 Sherman av. Thursday afternoon. Ladies' .vld so-lety meets with Mrs. C. .1. Spohr.hol., 71s S." Carroll nt. 7 :."J p. in.. Thursday, catechetical iiihti u tlou. J :IH p. in., Friday, choir rehearsal. St. ranl'a Cerma i Jeffersoa and Wl' liam sts. Hev. IL Hollo, pastor. Herman and Publish Sutolay aehool at 9:" n. ni. (tcriuan seni-: t 10:30 n. tu. L. J. lornsief of Alt. Hope. o.. will occupy the pulpit. Tuesday at :'V p. in.. W'alther league prgram. Coneregatb'iial meeting following the morning a, rvli f. t.lorltft Del wwellsh Chipin and' Kerr at. Lev. tittfrld ulon. pastor. Sunday Rchool at a. m. and IJlble class at 0:15 a. m. Mornluc servb-e at 10 :.".). Lvoning service at 7 :.'.o. Tuerday evening. Sunday school teachers" meeting with Miss Agnes Prt.-rson, um s. rhapin M. Satmday at I :) p. ni.. rotitirmatlon Innr'i' tlon. and at 3 :o p. m. th Litth (illls' Missionary s.ietv mc-s vith Loralne Lk. l.".OJ Catalpa av. BRETHREN. llri-!teT. I. W. Ilench. D. D.. pas-t-r. Sunday a' hoal at 0:.ir a. ra. : Harle ! 1'lreMone. superintendent. Primary s.-h'd meets nt the sarm nonr; Miss Margaret Whtlner. Huperlntendcnt. 4 irat ( KhmIi of the Itrelhrrn Indian.! bt and Miami it. Rv T. K. tieorg pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. la. ; t' O. Stably, suportntemtent. Second C::shlng nnd Pcv. Kalph Ilirhk. Van Hiirm sta, pastor. S07 I In - r..oud av. Sunday cho I. 0:.1U . IP , Wecy W. Zimmerman, superintendent, ontcrenr .Mrmertat L'nlled 610 S. St Joseph st Kev. P. I. Young, pistor. Sunday chooi at 0: a in.; Alls Al-.e tiotdou. kuperinten leut. Pr J. W. Lake, conference stiperlnKnd. iit. will piea.-h at M:5 a. m. V. I'.. servi. e at :;;. . in. l'. . .1. I. Ldw arils will prey h at 7:.".n p. r.i. Prayer inetiag Wednesday evening. Choir pratbe Friday evening. CHURCH OF GOD OF VHF ABRAHAMIC FAITH. f'hurrli of God erices (Abraharr.lr l aith) hohl serviies In Melville lull. 2PJ S. Lafavetio blvd. Sunl.iv m h"' at li a. I.i.. F. A. StiUon iii'erintendciit. Hlble study ll :xa a. m. by p. L. Van Vactor. !'.. r an l.iss Friday evening at the h"U.c f L. K. KalUback. Ill 11 South at. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Icspl mlssiDa. 430 wflcolgau at. " All CLrlstlaa sccletiea lavtted to b! open air meeting every Wednesday. 7i day, Saturday and Sunday debts, corner .ayne ar;d Mtrb:gan tne? Kd-rsaa

TruUnd. np'rtnti'ns1nt arc trained an J lessjci

r'-i--JBAY

loael gospel rreetlng .. "olnnter s'.co hall Sr.nday night, everybody Ited. All hiiiiii. CATHOLIC Svr Heart. otr Dxinc Rpr. John 11 Scl:eir. C. S. C. pnst r Low mast f t C j a. iu. tudrrt' maaa at S:00 aca. rarlb maaa at lu:li a. tu. Veaperi .it 1 p. a. t-L tlrr'a Ilancarlaji Thon-.aa and tb. nua.r. Maaa at : and 10:15 a. nx usday aciool at 2:00 p. ra, Lta U I'ulrick'e-Ccrr S. Taylor ,L Rv JoLn K. PeOroote. C. N. C. pattor. Low maaa at 0:00. 7 :J0 and ft nO s. in " 111" Oitai nnl aerugo at 10:30. lldptlaai at ZX'O P ut. Vesper at 3.30 p. ra. Snort jy avbool nt 3:00 p. to. MtlDj- f rtiurrb aorletlea at 4:00 p. n. Pt. ltenl(t'a rUh 'orcr Scott land NatUr ta. Her. Antljny Zjfvl.. C. S. W. paator. l-on :iu at i : 0 00 anl 10.0 a ru. s a Uslar avbool at 2:30 5 in. l'-c dit-t'.ua it 20 p. allak il m. St t(.l'0

' tt. It. Ilornan Mircini.u, pastor Man at 7:. and 10:0u a. m.

" l- Jiarjr- urrman 1.. 1 .v. Taylor tIttr. J. M Severer. C. C. pigtor. Mail at 70 and 1):U a. m. Sunday riiool at 2'Zo p. m. Leiiedk tloa at 3:u0 p. m. M. C'aalmlr'a Poliah-vl Weoitet at. Itef.Manlalaua tiork. i&tor. Low iumk at 1 :'.'.J a. m. liiri cati at I'J.W i. m. eier at - :C0 p. aj. M. Johepl.'a Hill at. nnd Lasalle at i'atrick J. Carroll. C. a. C. pastor. Low oiaist-s at 7 UW and ü:ixi a. m. High ruasi at lü:uü a. u. Penedlvtioa at 3.iW p. m. barred Heart IielcUn 1126 W. Thtaat at Uer. Char!'.- .'HcLer. paitor. .Mai at 7 :tv ana Ö J0 a. in. feun-Jaj hcol at 2-30 p. in. benediction at 3 :w p. m. t. Iary of th Holy Itn.ary, PolUh National Catholic Ilv. ilasll Sjclita. pastor. Suul.iya: Tirat man at voo a. ra. ; bt&b tuMaa and termun at lU;Uu a. ;n. ; sucday acoool at :J p. ui. MISSIONS. Mnnonit Hpe C2T K. Jeffersia bird. Sunday acaooi at 2ÄJ p. m 1're.K hii g at ;i:30 p. m. 1'reachlnz 3:30 und 7:C0 p. m. Sert beu every cljrht exept Wednesday M.iry Nunenaker to charge. City 115 K. Jefferson bird. Ray A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday ebool at 3:00 p. m. Mlbie class at 4 :ls p. no. Iasan. Hebrews o. Lveni.'ijr service nt 7 wth hulf biir of iii;. Supt. 1'lrd will Kjieak ou "The nelier'M Sei-urlty." Gopl ZI E. Lata!; a. Scrvicos VelneHd.i jr aturdaj und Sunday eveaiLgs at 7;C0. Su:ulay achuol at 10 :W a. m. each buada-r. SPIRITUALIST." The Proares-it'.e Kpliitua! aorietj will hold aerTlees at 7:30 p. in. every Sunday at oOö s. Miih!.in et.. JicUriHo'a tall. Sf.eaker: M.r. IIool. Subject: "Anlent Splrltnalini." .Message hearers: Mrs. Weaver, .Ir. r.uswtll and th Thrnps'riH. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. .Meeta erery Momlar at 10:00 a. m. t M- Lea dent and i ? ,t" V3"" "T "'V yJ """'i Tl'e Pnt W. the V. M. C. A. Kesldent and Tlsltinz resident Xitua; CHURCH OF GOD. C hurch of Oo r feainta Ch i pel on Harrison at., one block north of Lincoln Sunday acbooi at U:45 i. ra. ; A. AL b-lrkley, auperintendent. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's Club hall, rcoin 221. J. M. S i'UÜding. At 10 :0 a. in , Pereaa fctudy. "The Law of the New Creation." At r:"( p. in., studv, iCevelatioii. chapter nix. At Vi) p. in., leiture, "Pavid's Son and Davids Lord." t.y C. It. Khlnehurt. W'dnesday at n :(m p. u . prayer meetmsr. Friday at !:W p. m., Tabernacle Shadi i. JEWISH. Tempt rteth-Kl Corner Lasalle m and Taylor bt. Sunday at 10:.".o a. m , Kabbi A. Minda of Cincinnati will officiate. SALVATION ARMY. aoC i:. Jefferson blvd. Sunday irrireS. .Morning, county jail, 10:lO; Sunday school. 2:.i0: open air service, 7:J); indior service. Prayer meeting Capt. .Nebeailaa V, rooks, officer lu charge. SCIENTIST. llrst Church of Chrlat. SrlentUtAlaiii and Madison sts. Sunday services ut 11 :uO a. ni. Testimonial ra?etlng every Wednesday at :U0 p. in. Sunday schojj foe children and young people up to the uje ot 20, from 9:45 tu ll:0 p. iu. Sunuay aciiooi entrance oa AlaJihon st Pending rooms maintained by the church on the seventh Poor of the J. AL S. bu'ddlug. are open daily except Sualiy from 12 to 0. and on Saturday eveanig from 6 to 8. EVANGELICAL MISSION. Swe.Ilah KvanKelical Main and Moar sts. ftev Lmil V instedt. past r Sunday hool nt 10:00 a. m. ; August At dels. in. superintendent. .Morning worship at 11 Mock. Lvening sservice at 7:;i) o'eloi-k. EPISCOFUL. St. .lanie' Lafayette blvd.. north of VaaMugton. lit. Her. John Ilazen .'.'hit', re'tor; Lev. It. Kverett Carr. vl .:r. Holy communion. 7 :-".0 a. m Chun-h school at 0:45 a. m. Holy ciicliarlst and ermon by lllshop White at 11:00 a. m. Yen per s it 5 :.. p. m. Young peopl,.'s servbe, with address by Ueorg.; l'i- k ni h.-r, at 6:30 p. m. Ar thiir Peterson Forced to Resign Following hi.s rrcent acquittal in a formal trial at tho City Court nt the blackmail charpes preferred against him by a self-confess 1 gang of l.outlt'gcrs. Fatroiman Arthur Peter. -on was forced to resign last night by t'to Safety Hoard. r'-.rco weeks ago when li- was callol boforv tho Safety Foard to answer tho charges preferred against him, he tohl a simple straightforward story which was substantiated by his wife und other witnesses, his attorney. John C Y'eagley proving a perfect alibi for him. Iist niL'ht Peterson was keenly disappointed upon bein informed of his dismissal. "That is what a fellow gets for helm: on the level." ho said. "I wasn't afraid of those charges that wer' brought against me, because they were not true, they were all frameup. If the Safety Foard had anything on me why didn't they brine it out during the two trials I rec.-ntly had. I told them the truth about tho whole business, anil as a reward I am dismissed frva the force" Peterson was allowetl his salary üjriu-: the period of susp nsion. MARE. WAGON ! UM I MünNrNN V SS V Ii I f 1 I I 1 w SS III I WW I II V ''.Vhile Anthony ing o:.e luib" ast .van attending a He pier school hou - one stole Iiis horHtininger, residof Notre Dame. meeting at the . last night, some a:v; wagon, a" cording to the report h- gave thpolice. He dtM-ri'-es. his property as a bay mare hitched to a heavy spring wago.i painted yellow. The harness wis common work hurius with con-id-rable brass fancy work on it. ui:-iT.Ti:i as rniFM.w. Karl A. Hope, ot ;.47 S. Ilu.h st was re-institei! l.ttit niglit as u mem b. r of the :ue d-p rtment. IteforP.. enh-ttd had b --n on the de jj rt t-4. -' - years.

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Mrs. Dotty inch. tall, pretty and expensively dressed, recently fnscinated wltb her mannerisms men and women wbo crowded the Supreme Court in New York. There sbe U beius tried before Justice Bartow S Weeks n t cbnrge of bating attempted to extort money from liuene P. Llerrman, president of the Uerrman Motor Truck Company. The defendant ts twentyfotw years old. and for several years, she said, she appeared In raudevflle ai Uetty Brewster.

C. OF C. HP HOUSE COMMITTEE Begin Work on Great Probien! of Housing New Workers in South Bend. Various plans for no etin: the housing situation created in this city by the plans of the Studcliaker corporation to add at least 1 2,000 workmen to their working force here, thereby increasing South P.end's population to lOo.UoO by 1920, will be htudied by a committee appointed by the directors of the Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting Friday night. The committee, which is composed of H. W. Fldredgo, ( Fassnacht, A. F. Hubbard, Abo Frank and Herman Tohuka, will investigate the plans followed by several other itb-s in meeting; like situations. The report of the committee is to be made at the meeting of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce next Thursday afternoon. A Isit to some of these cities is to be mail" by the committee during tho next few days, and although it will be pressed for time, the ommittee believes that it will bo able obtain sullicient information to form a basis for proceeding- in this city toward a solution of the new housing problem. The board of directors met Friday afternoon .to discuss the housing probb-m, but as there were not enouuh member present to form a quorum, the meeting was continued to Friday evening. PICTURES OF CITIES AT ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH The cities of "Philadelphia" and "Faltimore" will be presented in motion pictures at the St. Paul's Methodist Kpis.-opal church on Sunday evenir,-'. The pictures are furnished by the Fducational Department of tl- Ford company of Detroit. Preceding the pictures tho pastor of the church, ih v. James I,. (ardiner. D.D.. will speak ou "The Challenge of the City." FOR SHAME ? firm's 4-i -V ; . t'-"3i- ' : . . J MISS MARY DREIER The lnternaticTi.il Ladies Garment Workers' Fnfnn w int bichr wages and better rrorkmp condl tions. The strike is Lnd( r?ed by Miss Mary F.. Dreier, a ciemhet of the KTecntive O'mmlttec. who ,ayt It mean a famine In wort-an's at rarrl FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES

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STEALS 510 Purchases Auto, Drives to Muncie Police Couple. Arrest MFXCIi:. Ind.. Feb. 1. C'aptain Franklin It. Day. Fnited States army, alias James Wood, who early Friday afternoon robbed Henry F. Campbell of Indianapolis', former secretary of the Stutz Motor Co., of $."."0i, was arrested here at 4:J0 o'clock Friday afternoon by local police at the Fxpress garage, where he had parked a new Huick roadster which he had purchased only a fewhours before with a part of the stolen money. Acting on a tip from the Indianapolis police that Day was headed .toward Muncie, local detectives stationed themseles along the country roads, hoping to catch Day as he entered the city. They also not Hied all garages in the city to be on the lookout for the Huick car, a full description of which was given to each garage. Shortly before four o'clock Chief of Police Mcllvaine was notified by the owner of the Fxcell garage that the car was there. Chief Mcllvaine and Capt. of Police Lafferty hurried to the garage, but the man had left. He returned to the garage in les than an hour and immediately was placed under arrest. Day then told the officers that the young woman with him could be found at McNaughton's department store. Detectives Miller and Quirk found her there in the act of buying a completo woman's outlit. The young woman, who refused to gie her real name but who Is slated as .Airs. Franklin Day. appears to be about 2T. years old. She says her home is in the south and she is best described :.s a real southern beauty. From her the police got most of their story concerning Day. She sail Day's home was in Pittsburgh and that he was a captain iu the engineers corps and hail seen foreign sen ice. She said Day had been bad; from France for about 10 weeks and that during the last week they had been living at the Irand hotel in Anderson. Day received his final discharge from the army three days ago. According to the young woman. Day told her that h was going to Indianapolis to buy a car and then he would return to Anderson for her about o'clock. She said she had no idea that he intended to rob anyone. Immediately after arriving iu the citv she wmt directly to the W. A. MeNaughton department store, asisumed the rob of a millionaire's 1 wife and proceeded to buy right and I left. The police found thtt Day had gone to the Gumbiner store and tlifi-e purchased a new suit, traveling bag and bathrobe. His outfit cost iam ii... i i o cr.angeo r.i clothes in the store and toll the clerks that he was now through with army life. Day had nearly j::,000 on his person when taken in c.iarge and th police hae accounted fur all but about $23 of th HoVn money. Campbell, accompanied by the Ir.dianapolis ilice, arrived here at S:20 o'clock this evening and he positively identibed Day as the man who had robbed him. Doth Day and the girl were returned to Indianapolis tonight. Patronize the advertiser ht Is there to serve you.

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The commencement of a month of interest to all who have dressmaking to do. The sewing; days are here. We have been busy for months planning to anticipate vour needs. Monday we resent you with our Advvänce Showing Wash Fabrics, Silks and Woolen Dress Goods. Also the new and dainty laces and trimmings that promise to be in great demand. Watch and read carefully our ads this coming week.

Mrs. Dewey's Free Classes in Embroidering, Knitting and Art Needlework Tuesday, Thursday, Friday afternoons from 1:00 to 5:00, and Saturday mornings from 8:30 to 1 1 :3o.

Our Great Clearance Sales of All Winter Garments commenced today, and o tiers many opportunities to buy merchandise at less than half the usual prices.

Special Note After taking our Annual Inventory w to advertise. These have all been smartly reduced. A will greatly benefit you.

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C USE MYSTERY Chief of Chinese Educational Mission and Students Meet Foul Play.

' Importers and distributors of v. , . wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley and WASHINGTON. I.d,. l.-Wish-!.u.vators ;tn1 warehousos storlnß ington police last night were engaged j these grains and rice. iu an attempt to solve the mystery, Importers, manufacturers and disof the killing of Dr. Wong, chief of tributors of fresh, canned or cured

the the Chinese ii 1 ; t i 1 1 n 1 1 In Fnited States, and C. Hise and Fen Sen Wu, students at George Washington Fniversity whose bodies were found tonight in their liony in the fashionable Mount Pleasant section. They wer. last seen alive last Tuesday. Absence of the two students from the university Fd a fellow t-tudent. Kong Die, who lives nearby to investigate tonight. He entered the house through v. window and found the body of Wo vg on the first floor. Police were summoned and the bodies of the two students were found in the basement. All three men had been shot and physicians who examined the bodies said they probably had been killed Wednesday. The pistol with which the men had been shot was found on a chair near Dr. Wong't-; body. Traces of a death struggle were in evidence. A heavy brass table lamp lay on the lloor among the shattered remnants of the shade and bulk. A chair in the dining room adjoining was overturned and a blown colored clastic from a garter was on the floor. The bodies of Ilsie, who secretary and treasurer of the mission, and Wu, eonlidential s cretarv to Dr. Wong, were found lying head toj head in the furnace room and had evidently been drauged there, water heater still was burning officers e ntered the kit:, hen also is in t lie basement. A na when j whi h j Flood ! stains were on the kite hen lloor and j on the narrow stairs leading down to j it. Dr. Wong had a de p gash in the j back of his hervl and two bullet wounds in the ehest. The pistol had been held so clDsely that the vest was seorehed. Wu had one bullet wound in the head and another in the eh st and Hsie had one wound in the head. The police are at a loss for a motive for the triple m'.irder. There was no evidence that robbery had been committed and so far as they wer able to establish from the friends of the men they had no enemies. The theory of the officers is that the two tuJent.s were kilb-d first by some or.- who lurked in the house and that Wong was murdere-u later when he returned horn:. This theory is based n several facts. The first is that I.i went to the house Wednesday and upon rinsing the bell was tM by trance Chinese that Dr. Wong w . not at home. Another is that there were only two discharged cartridges in the pistol, whereas at bast J'.ve shots wro fired :ntn the b.die. The officers think that ufficient time elapsed between the death of the students and of Dr. Wong for thmurderer to hide the bodies of the first two and reload the gun before Dr. Wong reached the house. Trading; vith advertisers means more for less cash.

Robertson Bros. "Co. Store Opens at 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.

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REMOVE RESTRICTIONS ON MARGINS OF PROFIT WASHINGTON",' Feb. 1. Removal of all restrictions on margins of profit on foodstuffs except cottonseed products and eggs, and cancellation of most license requirements on importers and distributors, effective tomorrow were announced today by the food administration on authority of a proclamation signed by pres't Wilson at Paris. The following only remain under j license: oeef, pork or mutton. cottonseed. ecttonsee-d products , and sugar. lard, butter and Importers and manufacturers of rice, rice flour, wheat flour and wheat, mill feeds and cold storage warehousemen. OPPOSE LEGISLATION TO SUSPEND IMMIGRATION WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. Opposition to legislation suspending immigration for four years after the signing of the peace treaty was expressed today in a minority report on the measure drafted by Reps. Siegel of New York and Sabath of Illinois, memhers of the immigration committee. It said a labor shortage was in prospect and denied the assertion of the committee's majority report that America had failed as a melting pot. "Were we convinced that tills bill necessary to maintain a high wage for the toilers of Amerk-a." v.ri the report, "or that there was the slightest tlanger of bolshevism here, we would gladly join in supporting it. The bill neither represents mature thought nor investigation." CARUONOID j The M;ig:c Seot Destroy r and , 'himriey Sweep. Is a guaranteed j compound, which, when nsi-d ac cording to directions will destroy Soot In Chimneys, Stoves. Ranges and Furnace t'orboid saves fuel. (removes Soot without du-f. Dirt i Oder, contains no acids that are I any way injurious to metal. Non e ! ph'sive. perfectly harnib-s; any one I can use it. Comes in 2."ic and ." e i ji. u llages. Sold only by C. H. In- ; frees, ::l." S. Taylor si., S'"Uh Rend. Indian. i. Call Reil 27:, Horn- Ö2T'.. l ;:i::;-r: It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret cf keeping young is to f cel young to do this you must watch your liverand bowel there's no need of havirg a sallow complexion dark rinss under ycur eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent cf all sickness ccznes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound nixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bnnz about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everycne.by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets by their olive cclor. 10c and 25c per box. All drugasts.

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