South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 60, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 March 1919 — Page 2

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METHODIST. rtrt T.er. .7-fjh N. r,T'Tf, f.i?(.r; "15 ". M;iJa t. !!.(?. ii i ! i !i :.t toil fc ra. anl G:4 p. in. Sun ' iv I. .i at W-" a. ci.; ir. J. II. .Nfiu-i. cii;.-rln-t.cdraL Pchlk- vurLip :.t 1'):!) a. i.l bUi 7 -ÜJ p. in. At tfce ut'riiin h'ur lr. 'I r--n will Ifnk m ti.e MiiJv-t. ';.d'- I'iMSiUl PLaa. At 1 :U p. in. t.re will I i ial nioJnl rorani rcad-rt-.l by tle crgtalit, K. Haa, anil C aru tLvlr. llld--: arrbe ' iwiay eieolng ft 7.. li br tb; i r. l' 1-i'-v-tug N tbe nmulcal program f-.r the diy: Morning: Prelude. Pr.-l'..l .1-1ttjV Inr; jrw-U.ri;il by run -T, Sullivan; r.s !;, ! E'.nix Prayer." ii ; r: r t : j . E-'. ri-." I-'lüK'rr; aiif!i-m. 'S--'k tl.- E.:l." I! "IrfTd; p-nf lui' "M;t ?). Aui. I'LniiiHMiit," Clrk. Kvrtiltm: Pre':) " I '-tw1 ," Cadra.in; pro rion.i tyuwi N. .H, Iiopti" : trio, "Eitt ihiae EyrV (from lU"). Mendel oMi, i Mr. K!t, Mrn Ir"fna-ht aul Mrs. V'at'r"; Hiorui, "lrla f rni Ma-. 15 Plat." l';irar; jX4W !, ".My w:mer an,! Hj Kord," It J- k (Jll-a Ciar.i Ehrhardt:; vrgun. "rjr Hymn."' Tra-lfe (viriati'TH u t f.uidii.ir hymn turnt); l.'-rtu, "riie Nlntj an I Mn." S-1ih -krr: baritone el. 'Ti. I-rI I My I.Ik'ht." .M'.it.n (l Young ; aBU'un miji' a ; ottering, rtr. u. "Kerrt Vesper," .lohnst n hrn wik)fUy tbe Mknt Night," .Yldlit;.'-r. I. ruf' Mrr.jril-f?olfX ind Erorta irt. Rev Jimn 1. iardtrur, L I., pant or. Sunday Lf.ol at 0:.".0 a. ui.; U. A. Fulkrion. nperlnt'-nb'nt. Crr-Corner .Ml higan nnl Tutt t. Krr lt. I). IJk. pastor, i'-hi nitlitff at H .L't m. in. Sun-lay m hl at 'J a. m.: (If bi Whitenian, Tirititnlrnt. Ir;!ptTtlon !y Ir. Hay, Similar H'-nnol expert. Moral 'r?h(p t 1:4.". S.rii. "n : T Snii'lrv . n", Vision." !' lr. ly Iru ut 1Ij of C!' .Innl-r : nrr patlou at 2:Ti; ( 'at ht-rln I'.lak man. l-al r. M' tin of th" Sntnl.iy -1j1 bar.l at 'JAM p. in. rpw .rtii Io;iik at 6:.' p. in., W-'l I'V Arthur V. KlliiknT. IJrrnhix worship at, 7 lvanrHIt! prr'. Twenty minutes .f .Hp-i nnr. Sria 'n ly the pnMr on Tulth la a Linn lion." KlTr rark .cTnth t . Fcuth' of Mlabawnka aT. Jlv. (i. L. Kullaon. p. lor. .Sunday ncIio"! at O-".') a. m. ; Mirihnll Bill, auperlntrtiflent. LwH ITelf ht -!'npr and Frnn'-lt ata lltr. liny 11. Klark. naatnr. Pundat a?LooI at t;j a. m.; Ü. C. Pdong, uperintendeot. Trinity P!ü!ne anJ Vaiir ht. Hun1.i j H' h'! at y-'U) h. Iii. ; i;ulolpli Kiln'-. iUorl nten-lnt. Morning lit 10 :!.. Intt rm-tll ito V.-iu'iie at 3:( p in. I!pv. rrth N'auu" ut p. in. Huhjwt: "IlicL IIart" f'-r irent IHys ' livt nlni; sTvi i at T Itmlur lntrii" WJiiHx.la v Mftrnoon at t:.WJ. MliUri-k pra r n rl tn--lay pT'iInt' at :.'-. S.-rvio's an- ti -liiftt-'I ! 1'rnl Wh-ilman. All iii-inl-r! ji'ently xt'iuc8t.-(l tu atti nd th? hfrTi t. tpworth Memorial, ior. Lincoln nay and OIItp !t., llpr. C. V. Sultzer. ator; Sur.lay !nol t '.):.; JU-nn lniwy. nprriiit'nlct!t.MrnIniT rTl4v nt .11 '' !-k. I!rtli iue at i:'i4i . in. 1 , v -1 1 1 1 tr wrvt- at ':!'. Lailli-s' A 1,1 hm,(v iiK-.-tln rhnr.lfly. MarMi 5. p in., at tli vuii i.f Mr". l'rat. -lt.l Lln:ln way W. Ntull 3IrniorlaI Churrh. Cr. S. Mi' !ilran ami Victoria St . rhtirl II. Lhion, 1. C. 1., pm'or. Snnday n hcwl t iO a. tu., John tilwurüH, fci;pcrintciitlcnt. lirmn--Ltf.iytt blTiJ. d Waft lt. Rer. H. S. MIJr. patoi. Sun!ay irboot ut 9:r.O a rn. ; .lonn Koch. 8Uprntn(!nt. rreHchinc at lu:.'H a. m. and 10 p. m. tportii leaßu at 7"." p m. 1'rajer oitlujf Wcluea-lay at 7:U P. m. Uleyan 72 JZ. Hroa.lwrty. It.-v. J. 1'ajTf, pastor. Sunilay s-Ii"ol :;t 'J:;:) i. in : J. II. Keller, auperlnt- ri'li-nt. FREE METHODIST. rre Mrthedlat Pennsylvania n. itki Rush at. He. W. E. Hetmter. putfr. Sunday school at DUJ') a. ui. ; I'aul NeliltrH, euperlntfti'lpnt. I'rencliiriff nt 10:30 a. in. and 7 :Go p rn. AFRICAN M. E. OIIet A. M. nirt tcnro- at nT. A. T. ftraddinc. paalor. Claas luwt ng at 10 M a. iu. Sunday achocl at p. rn. ; Hex. EH I. Stewart. upcrintendent. Taylor' A. M. K. Hon -Corner F.fldy Od Campau tt. Her. I, i'. PonHL p:tor. rp-aclitru ot 10:1". a in. ly K-v. la.n1 Üa-ly. Sun lay -h I at 1J:."( . in.; V. i I-'rMiikUn. siiprlnt.Mi.l,iit. V. M. A. oirtin if ;it ;t.' p. in. 'ijri--ttn rn!cavT at p. m.; I.. C I'ranklin Mlllrr. ircl,:.-iif . At 7:l" p. in. f rii hin by Ut?v. Jam.-r K.-i.ly. All artPRESBYTERIAN. Utmlntfr Sc,tt and Lindsay rt Uer. Alfred M Il!n. 1. I. p.iütjr; residence. CkUs N. Sct'tt st. Sundav aclnxd at t:30 a. m : L. C. WbUcomb, miperlnindrt ruhl!'. w-rsMp at 1C:K a. ui n 1 4 p. in. The (.ia lnt-et belre t!j mrnltiff perl.e Sfnlur Eninavor su h ty int i i at Ö :"j.i p. iu . Ural--Cort-er W.iaMr.ßton av. and Lifayette lld. K?t. Cnarlt-a A. Uppinott. D. t . pastor. M ta Charlotte M I'rtriilge. .mNtant to he minister Pul.lh worMp t 10:1." a. in. Ail.Ir.is Py th- mini.! r. Ii)l M. !;. I at P .."U ,. iu. ; John I. Snaf.-r. ui'rrint-ndim. M-'ü'' Vvl'ow ship luh at a. in. I'lc ix tnt Sunday afternoon at 1 . I.m k. Notre liar:. liiht-rHity Jh.- .Milt MMwrvk uifvtln ou W .ii!t -s,iay at 7 iv') p. in. Trllty .T--hn S. Rurnx putor on lcae. A. II. Saundf rs, pist. r on duty. Nun-lay .'hi.. at V :.". a. tn. At l':4". tn. an. I :.i p m. liio spi-aktr wi.i pHenry M. U.ti.r of Ct;l,iiM. niircf!iful l'U!!)!1") man, ;!. ndld ;f.ik r. .4i iiptM'ial ofTcrlnc V.rkT' n fi-r'tn "-ii p. in. ChrNMan Knl.av.r iioftln it : 4 p in. Mi'lck uu-t tin on Wednesday at 7 :'') p. in. iifiiif-L.fr ,v!,i iinti'u jt. i:iiji .!''ter. uilnlr-t. r. r.r.!-- m !.... i ,u .);''. i rn.; Frank K- - 'ii ."upcrlntvnd'nt. M.Knlntr wrhlp at in i Eveniin; M-rvlce at 7:i Jnnior Endeavor at o:c p in. Seai.T EuJm. or at 0:.' p. u. (ranter Kev. Harri pa.tt'.'. Sunday .h"vil at 9:45 n .u I i 1 n vcra'.i; at I'JMS a. m. every Sunday. Everybody elco me. BAPTIST. I irat - orr.r .Mill und Wayi.o '. Eov. C S lan. 1. 1. j. , r. kes den e "Jll V. V avn ut. HiN'.o .-:, o d it :::? a. in ; C. S. Mep!.--n. sup-riu-!. ri.i :it. Mr. Sferheti will peak. I'aul Ai .'.r---n :t a til Ml H;.tn .: w i'I ; eük. M'TDli ' vorsaip at l :l l.n.fr 1J pr-ach s.il. I ait! f'il Ch':r. h."- C'T.-.m .'ii. ii Sl r ft! of n-.v .M ."t : p n m"tli'tf f. r Sou l it . h..-l workers Kev. Ir. !; ;.-rts . f it'duii.tpo '.s and U. v. W. A. of . ;m!1 -; .ik. At 7 .' p its. IN r s', p. . I., j K-iert wl'l .-;. :X en ' l-le N In. I'f r!-! Cap Ed'-ntii.u " !i..-.:rt j.t p i i.. pastor ".; -r tnet-tli 'Utdx ..im ; i ; l i p. ia. Juln Mreet V.- . T. E v. a ti:--'s-.r. -in-!.jv . J, 1 a; O a :n. ; I. W. H- aiipertr! i.dcr.t I'uM:.- w,T,!.,r' at 'i. i v. S i.:.-.t: T.e I'-'w-r Ti,- t Win..'1 V.ai:- ; . . ; '' nttr C at '. v r 7 ';o p I . I .;' f-'n - u ; i ! ri :.! r i -Iii: .tri l i i 1 1 : .j -:..r M.til ;!. " I'h- I :if: I.i t- c: !! ' l..: m e w::; :arc! i- u ;. a i - p:-..it , rid are -..rdKiJiy itai.1 t.. ''; p-,-"it. Cnruic ;ini-'i .rv:.e at t!. (! " of !lr r.,r"liiii !.',. W 1 v i raoT uut:iir wdr.' t 1". p n. Itwtigaiia- tVrii r Wai!.Ii,p u av Caee ! lUr i: r.ertok past-T.

Ilrt .-vredlr Corner f:iuri anl Napier sta. Service at 10.C3 a. m. and I p. tn. Mt. Zioo Iter. .T. II. Smnrtt. paetor. S'jnday hör,: at I:."1) a. m. ;Cla" tt ill ai'9. H a. ni. CHRISTIAN. lrt S. Mjin at., toulh r.f rublic lll.rary. Kev. John L. linhc, pntor Suoday olio.d at Erederlrk IL Unland. au-rintcnu-Mit (Pir teacbn ir. trained arid le-'ni graded. Wa Ha? for all :. Indiana Avenue Corner Indlnm ST. and S. h. .!.,;.! -t. Kir. JMwin J. Cain, mliilxt'-r ; resPPni'-e, E. llow. v.i.t i st. Sunday si-h.xd at ::; a. iu. ; i'r'd Wllfo.n, ")TM'r1nt,n,l,ir.t. I': a in ill 1;.'" a. in. and 7 :'; p. Mornii.', K-r:."u: "What 1 1 a 1 1 1 . d Wr n;-htV' Eenlnk' riii'u : "Th' 'uv-rti.n .f a l'r"mlin nl Citl.Mi." hrltiiiu Endeavor at t;::ni p. iu. Prayer n. tins Wednesday at 7 p m. at th" l,n:ne .f Irank Harten, '.rj.'". E. aivTt -I. M-'iin' of oTt--ia! t rd Monday uU'Lt at s oMocL. Everyone cordially i :i v i T - ! att'-nd all .f mr y.-rvi' e. I. Widen A venue Ei::d n av. and CarHsl.' f-i. I. . Millar, pastor. Sunday n. 'o.o' a 1w:ij a. in.; J. Collp, tipr-lnt'-:o!-nt. f 'mlr.? T"T!.lp ,'it 11 :;:. Cl.rWlan Eioh-avor at ':.'. p. m. l'rr-a hin at 7 i-. n.. i'ravir noctlii W-dn'day 7 :" p. m. :;t EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Broadway -C 13 E. Hroaday. II?. H. Ia rflel.l .lol.naon. pastor; rpaldnce. 141-' K. Carn l! at. Sunday kchoo! at 'J :W a. m-; Human O. Lehman, auperinten-lt-nt. Morning wir,iilp at 1 :!. S rm -n theme: 'Strength and r.--auty Ar.. In Ills Sanctuary,"' tiy th pastor. V"im IVoplo'a Hiflance at j:!" p. in.; Miss I'.-ie M. Ehinehart. presid-nt. Tojdc: "Mir Kclatloji o Jod - M.eyliirr." hd 1-V Suuuel . Iditnan. Evenintr worship at 7 Sertnoii ihenio; 'Him That CftTietli Into -Me I Will in N. i-..; Ca-t Mit" .Jeüus; ty the Tiast'T. Sj ial niusp' Imtii Iiiorniii' and :j'n'. Wed msday evening. pra) r ni.'din. (irur Chorth Cc. T.lnoln wsj VV. and Walctjt sta. Key. 1. o. f.o.ier. mlniaters. Minday net not at J 'M. (J. V. Witt, superintendent. Morning woi!iip at 1m;.;i'. Tla-nif: 'The SouI'h IeH.t Eon 'in;r." Vun 1' ple'i alli.-ince rvicc ai :1" p. in. Tpi-: "Our K.lation to ; i: III. )..- lnif." Trank Shade will have charge of this meetlnc At 7 tod p. in. evangelistic fMrvl''n will he held, tin Thursday afternoon ti;- Eadlow' Aid will meet nt tl'e home of Mrs -Maud.- 'mtliers. M'J Cnt fli-fe lirovo MV. Eviiliifellslio -ervi-e will he held every illtfht tins coniiii week ex. cept Saturday evepin-r hcu'inidnK at 7 llrit Cur. Lafayette and Monroe uts. W, II. l'resliley. pastor. Sunday x ho l nt !::.'. Ir. W. II. Snyder, superintendent. lesson: "The Report :f the Twelve Fpli H." .M riiln worship with sermon tv ihe pastor. V. I". A. at t:4" p. m. Sllhjeit: 'tHir Relation to Hod heyin';" Winnie. Ilolston. leader. Evening .ttI at 7 :.'M. The of! Pia I board will meet Monday evenintr nt 7:I.T. l'rayer lue. tli: Wednesday at 7:1" p. m. ('. I. Suiitli, leader. The Eadier' Aid lind W. M S. will meet with Mrs. Lydia Zlllrner, Jl tJarst ft., Thurhilay at '::n p. in. Auien Chrl E. -T. Nits-he. pnstnr. Resldeue '1 Lin oln way V Mishawaka. EUde nchool at 1:m a. m. : Jens! Earne. npi rintnd nt. Moridnff worship at 11 o l.. k. Chris, tinn Endeavor nt 7.ö- p. in.; Miss Inez Rupel, prt'sideut. EVANGELICAL. Zlo-. Corner Wayne and St. Peter ata Iter. Waldemar (Jofleney, past". St. I'eter'a Cfrman-41i TV. Lasalle at. Iter, li ijro Weic-helt- pastor. Sunday bcJjooi ai V:00 a. rn. ; Carl Reluke. ayper:tin'trnt. Regular Hervhes nt 10:1,1 a. m. Young J'eopie'a lat;u- at 7 :-ln p. in. Men's Aid so iety Monday at mhj p. ni. Rrlscilla circle nieds niursday t'venin; ut tla school room. LUTHERAN. Trinity rmrneti S'cartnio ay. ana '-Indaey at Her. Albert II. Kec. pastor. Sunday 8'dmol at 9:15 a. ra. ; Cliarlen Mas, superintendent. Morning w orship at 10 ::0. Subject of sermon: "Itehold, We to L'p to Jeru--.ih.iu.'' Luther leu true sons service at C:i." i in Eveninc urerlea at T Snhj.Hf. -The Christian Hiid tbe WorlJ." t'!nirh council meets Monday at S:)0 p. in. at the parsonage. .Tuesday at 7:4.1 p. III. Ti-iii Inas' ;l."i'M-.l tloo IUtB at tt' church. Lenten servh-en begin Wednesday at 7:4.1 p. m. Suli.iTt: '"Th Cross of Christ." Ladies Aid soidety nicct 'lhurdav at p. in. with Mrs. C. IE I'.aird. 7-'l Rex st. Cats UeticaI Instru1ti"ii Thurrday at 7 :l p. IU. Cbnlr rch aral Friday at p. m. St. Taul'a Oeema v-.Tefferaon and W11 Mam sts. Her. II. Holle, pastor. 'erman service at 1 ;.". a. m. Sernioy tuhjix't : "A Coming I)aig-r." N Englih service. Sunday school, both Herman an,i English, at t : a. in. Walther I.eagu Rilde hour on Tuesday at sam p. m. Special meeting of all voting nieiuhers Su:niay at -:.". p. in. l.IorU l)l swedUh Cbapln and Kerr sts Rev. Cottfrld Olson, p:;stor. Sunday s"hfM 1 at '.:po a, tu. and Uible class at '.):11 a. in. BRETHREN. Mrs -Iter. (i. V. Reneb. D. D.. pa- ; r. Sunday s'-hoj! at 0:ru a. rn. : Harley "Jrestone, superintendent. Primary o-tiooi meets tt the im hour; Mlas NIavgtrct Whtlmer, superintendent. ilrst Churrh f tb Ilrettiren Indians and Miami at. Rev. T. I Oeorga. pn?tr. Sunday scho-d nt 9 :IK) a. ra. ; I tl. StiLlj. supertctendent. ecnd f 'psbln and Van Ru'en ata., K'ev. Ralph C. Rirbk. pastc. S07 Dlan mill av. Sunday schovd. .!:.0 a. xx , Wesley W. Zimmerman, auperintendent. on'r'rne MeinorUI l'nit4-610 f. St Joseph st Rev. I. II. Younjr. paster Sur,,! ay sc!iooI at 'J :'.'0 ?.. n. : Mlsa AL?w tfordim. ui perlnl endent. l:ea l ing nt H:4G by Rev. Mr. Untivh. Christian Endcavoi at ':.'" p. m. Preachlug :.t 7 :o p. m by Rev. Mr. Emmons. Prnyer uic.-tii.g on Wednesday evening. Chdr pra-tie n Thurüdu)' evening. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAH A.YUC FAITH. thnrih of Co! ervlee (Ahrahainle FaitM hold eri.s in Melville li -a 1 1 . -12 S. I.afayvto- l.lvd. Sun-lay school at in . . in , 1. A. Stilton a ipcrintemleut. Rilde ft;:dy 11 a. in by I. E. Van Vactor. !'.. rein i las Fridiy evening at the Lome I I. A. StiNou. Ilaney av. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. G. jpil rr.iJlon. 4:',0 S. :,r.fh!;au at. AU CLr'stlaa a otPties InrU! ta a b!f pen air mtt.og every Wednesday, FrlI v.y, scturd.iy uml sha-nv nllits. cornet '. .iT'ie and Ml V.'pan streets Old-faab-lone 1 o-meetlrr at Voluntcor mis Loa Lall suaiaj :'!:, tlvcrTboJy la .'.ted. AH w tr icv isv. CATHOLIC. Si. IteUniac'a rIUU Corner Seot nn.l Na; 1- r .-ts. Kev. Antbuy Zuhowica. C. S. '.. pBtr. Low tnist at 1:20. 9 .(re anl l'J u a ai. Sunduy a -boo I at 2:30 p. ui. I t ivdk tlon at 30 p. m. iL ManUlaas' Polish 415 X. Llneola at. U v. : tiiun M irv-:n'.s s,. paMor. Man at 7 :;. 9 . -00 and IO:CO a. n. M. (aiiUlr'a Iliai--.'l S. Votei st. Rev. St -loitlau.i .orka. jatr. o:a s:t 7::i a. -i lE;h n.as- at l'J 'Je a ui. Vpers at " :fo j. m. red Heart. Natr Dame Hey Jobr R. SoLeicr. vj. S. C pat.r Luw- hum ; t C a. it".. Studert' mai nt $ .00 a

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oi. Pariib niaaa at 10:15 a. m. Veaper at 1 ro p. tn. rt. Stephen's Huafiriaa Tbrraa and JIcPLeraon ta Rev. Lawrence HorTatb. pr.ctor. Maaa at S:' and 10:15 a m. t?unday cl.ool nt 1:U0 p. ra. Reo edlrtlfn at 3 :0o p. ni. ' St. I'alrick'a .107 S. Tayior at Rv. Jota k leiroote. C. S. C. pnator. Low n asse, at li:0). 7-10 and 0.i0 a. ni.'lEgn msas and ariaon at 10:30. Raptiarn at 2:0 p. in. Vespera at p. m. Sun day aLod at 3:00 p. m. .Meeting of .huKh so ietie at 4 .-00 p. tn. St. Joiteph's Ulli at. and Ijtsalle ar. Patruk J. CarrolL C. S C., pastor. Lovy masses at 7 and a. rn. Illja trass üt lo.iKi i. Pent-dntiou at 3:tJ p. m. Stored Heart IVelgian -1 12G W. Tbomes üt. ReT. Charl? . rlarher. paito'. Mas at T:Uo and L:C0 a. m. Sunday .liool at 2.0 p m Rfneiiet:yn at a.W p. Q. St. Mary of the Holy Rosary, Tollsh National CalhoUc Rt. Bill Sycbra. pastor. Sundays: First mass at i.ou a. oj. ; hieb tnan.s and sfrmon ct 10:(W a. ;n.; Sunday actiool at 2:00 p zn. 1. Marj's German 1.11 S. Taylor nt. Hev. J. M. Schert r. C. C piatnr. Maai at 7 and 10:0i a. rn. Sunday acbool at 2:'y p. in. Eenedktloa at 3 :i0 p. ru. MISSIONS. Mennontte Hope C21 C. Jeffers jo hlvd. Sunday a boni at 2m2f) p. na l'i e.u hli:g at .' :V p. in. Preaching ?-l and 7:rf p. m. Serr Icea every nlgbt xcept Wedarsday Mary Nunemaker in rbaree City 115 K. Jefferaon bird. . Ray A. Rird. aupeiit.tendcnt. Sun-.iay school at 3 .U0 p. m. Ri!ie las at 4 :00 p. rn. Gapel 431 K. Laea'le av. Servlcos Wedned.iy. Saturday and .Sunday evtoInga at 70. Sunday aciiool at 10:00 a. ui. each Sunda.tr. SPIRITUALIST. The Progresst'.o Spliif.ial aaeletj will bold aervbes at 7:C0 p. in. every Sunday at .VX. S. Michiean t.. Redmen's tall. Q. Harris will speak. M-sage b-ar-ers: Mrs. Charles A. Thompson. W. Hod and Cliaih-s A. Thompson. Evcrylonly cordialiy invited. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meeta every Monday at 10:00 a. rn. at tbe V. M. C. A. Resident and visit' tiff minister always vel'-ouio Preanieu M. C. Hunt; vi pisideut, (I. W. Titus: s v-retary-treasurer. C. E. Vouuff. CHURCH OF GOD. Church of t.d or aota Chapel on Harrison a v.. un Mock tiortb of Lincoln Sunday action; at U:45 a. in.; A. M, I'.irklev. superintendent. Churh')f iod Abrahamlo Eailh ludd nervb a iu .Melville Hall, .'!- S. Lafayette st Sunday cho,l at 10 :X) a. m. F. A. Stilson. superintendent. Rlble htudy. 11:0 a. ni. I. K. ViinVuttor. leinb-r. Rerean lass Friday eveulng at the home of It U. CuiTtl, 517 .S. Jt Joneph st. ASSOCIATED ÜH3LE STUDENTS. Woman's Club ball, room 2C4. J. M. S. hti'IdiiiR At 10:00 n. ni.. study. "The New Creation." At 0:-'a ni., study, beginning Rev. :.. At S:n p. in., lei tore, -llzeklel's Temple." by C. R. Rhine hart. Wdnesdav at :IH p. m., prayer meetlng. Friday at S:to p. m., Tabernacle Sbalows. JEWISH. Temple neth-Kl-Corner Lnaalle and Taylor st. No services on Sunday, March 2. SALVATION ARMY. "06 E. Jefferson bird. Sunday aerr Ices: Morning, county Jail, 10:00; Sun Sunday school at '2:20 p. re SCIENTIST. I Irst Churrh or Christ, Pcleo'lst Main and Madison ats. Sunday senrleet at ll:t0 a. in. Testimonial iceetlng every Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Sunday acboul for children and young people up to tha age of 20, from 9:45 tu 20:20 p. na. Sunday school entrance on Madlaon at Heading rooms maintained by tti church on the aeventb floor of the J. M s. building', are open dally except Sunday from 2 to 5. and on Saturday evening from 6 to 8. EVANGELICAL MISSION. Swedish Evani e'llrad Ma!" and Ma rr ata. Rev Emll Wmstedt, paat-ve. Sunday school at 10:00 a. ni. ; Augnst Aleison. superintendent Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Evening bervice ut TUio o'clwk. EPISCOPAL. St. James' Lafayette blvd.. north of rVaahluartcn. Itt. Iter. John Ilazen Vlilte. rector; Rev. R. Everett Carr. vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 a. ni. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Holy eucharist and scrmoii- ty Fr. Carr at 11:1M) a. m. Vesiera nt 5:00 p. m. Youag pttopWn service at '. :.t0 p. ia. ; speaker. Miss Catherine Prickle. Senator Lenroot Makes Prediction Approves of Many Articles in the League's Tentative Charter But Finds Fault With Others. WASHINGTON. March 1. Sen. Lenroot, at Wisconsin, republican, in an addrerjs late Friday the enate, predicted truit the American people would inai; upon basic amendment of the proposed constitution of the kaguc of nation. He t-uid he was in favor of a league if it did not abridge the sovert liiMy of the United tstatis, and 'suggested tlvat us the league .aa uh experisnent, it life bo limited to 10 years with provision for extension if the plan proves a uccfitf. Many articles of tru lea-'.uo's tentative charter were approved by Sen. I.A'Proot, but he vigorously opposed others, especially tho?e for reciprocal territorial guarantees and for mandatories. D-a.,'rceing with most 1 epubiican critics. Seit. Lenroot faid the disarnuLrneiU provisions were optional, and he expressed tho belief th-it they would not rexult in material reduction ot armament. He occurred in the view of other critics that tilt United S'.atcü would be outvoted in the lvague. Attacking, the territcri;il guaranty K. ctio.i, Sen. Lenroot declared tlut not onl might It require use vi Anuncan force: tiirouphout the world, but tht it aL-o would prevePt the pcOi'lc of a n.ition aeekinp preater f rc-doin throiiph revolutions. , "We Kennu' m piTiy to every lit-tl-'U.incl in IJuio. and contribute American bf .- i:3 Aaienran 1.011 y to top it," Vie said. - No such ctdv;atioh hodU Ve; impor,l mi is. T"ie TJuiop.an national rhouM '. prrimrllv responill for the it.iit of Kutotj, and the UnitU

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CE Democratic Senators Claim the Republicans Demand an Extra Session or Will Kili Bill. WASHINGTON. March 1. Differences between lernoeratic and repul'lican leaders over the legislative Situation, echoes from which have been heard daily .since Pres't Wilson ij-.n'de known hi.s determination not to on 11 an extra s sion of the new congress until his return from France, may be forced to an issue in the snate with the railing Mp the the "Victory lorn" hill. Democratic senators have told the president that in their efforts to force an extra session, the republicans would undertake to defeat this measure, which provides the means of financing the government during the remainder of this fi.-eal year. This Information did not thaiu' th president's determination ami tonight the leniocratio leaders d"1sided to call up the bill tomorrow so that they might determine with reasonable certainty just what were thprospects for rush'ng necessary legislation through before adjournment next Tuesday. It was said tonight that the- re publican leaders' course would await further conferences early tomorrow and for negotiations with the democrats ami the Koumling of republican senators sentiment. Loan Hill Gets Preference. Democatic leaders said notice had been given that the loan hill would be held exclusively and continuously before the senate until disposed of by unbroken sessions, day and night, if neoessnrV. until adjournment. Its Importance to the nation's finances, they said, should give It precedence over all appropriation or other measures. Whether the desire for an Immediate early session should he sacrificed to the questionable expediency of defeating the loan measure was vigorously debated among the republican senators, several of whom were paid to have disapproved opposition to tho bill. Democratic leaders toninrht expressed belief that the republicans would not defeat the hill by a filibuster, but they admitted that several Important appropriation Mils undoubtedly would fall. Although much time was Bpent In the senate today In discussion of the leapru? of nations and other subjects, considerable progress was made there and In the house on the congested legislation. Tho house passed and sent to tle penate the $2G,000.000 general deficiency bill and senate appropriation .committee members planned tonight to report the bill tomorrow, addlnar as a rider the house bill appropriating $73 V 000,000 for the railroad administration. . Other progress included: Formal presentation of the "Victory loan" bill to the senate; adoption by the house of the conference report on the long-delayed water power development bill; conference agreement on hospital construction appropriations and negotiations, expected to attain prompt enactment of the billion dollar wheat guarantee measure. At late night sessions tonight, the house worked on its last appropriation bill, the sundry civil measure, while the senate considered the conference report on the bill authorizing the 1920 census, the oil and coal leasing bill and minor appropriation measures. Many minor bills were passed today by the senate in what members expected was a final reading of the calendar for unobjected measure Objection to consideration of many measures was regarded as insuring their failure for the present session. Chairman Jones of. the senate woman suffrage committee, announced late today that equal franchise advocates would make a final effort for action on a compromise constitutional amendment, designed to meet objections of southern senators who oppoted the Susan IL Anthony draft, recently defeated. The committee will meet tomorrow to report out the resolution. Discussion of the. legislative situation and the question of an extra session cropped out in tonight's senate debate, Sen. France of Maryland, republican, nrgina; his resolution for an extra session beginning March 5. and characterizing as "vicious, and un-American" the practice of rushinK bills through at the session.! close. States for pece in the wettern hemisphere. "If there had been a league of rations wtth thU proposed constitution at the time of the Revolutionary war, there necr would have. lien a Unlttd States; there never would have been a star spangled banner. We should ttill be one of the dominion of Grtat Britain, for France could nut have come to our aid." Declaring he would lally vote to ratify the league haviru the fullest powers consistent with our own interest and safety." Sen. Lenroot akl the president should have completo vicvh of the senate, as the trtut ratifying body, ani the, American peopb'. tt that he rruiy eujrK' t amendments in the charter upon his return tc France. KaV-.t i geographically the central Mate f the United States, lying eTuaRy distant from the four lvundarles if the countrv.

By Genevieve Kcmble SUNDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 2-3 Sunday's planetary figures are limned for uccps In whatever line the energies may be bent. Jupiter, the most powerful of benefles. la most powerfully place3. prospering and blesnlna; all undertakings with Increase and gain a

j happy outcome emphasized by the con- j Junction of "the LUhta. Iikrvrl giving growth and progress In anything atThose whoe birthday It Is may be ! aasured of gain and promotion. A child born on this dy Is bound to make a success of Its life. Monday promises some unanticipated change or Journev, which should not. however, be eayed without cool deliöeration and discernment. While the ; change Itself may be enforced under good astral Operation, an Inimical position of Mars might lnslßht to a precipitancy and haste of unamiable attitude that would defeat the auspicious purposes. The influence of Mara ia tempestuous and tumultuous and needs bridling. This applies very strongly on this day to social, domestic and affertional matters. Also the Impuls to squander money should be curbed. Guard ega'.nst losses. Those whose birthday it h may have need for strong self-control and discretion in all directions. A child horn on this day should he well disciplined and i taught thrift, amiability and humility. V BDNE DRY BILL SHOWS ITSELF Enemies of Measure Declare it is First Attack and Bill Will Die on Floor of Senate. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., March 1. First evidence of real oppowttion to the Wright bone dry" bill on the floor of senate cropped out Friday afternoon when that body re-committed the bill to th committee on public morals on motion of Sen. Wolfaon, seconded by Sen. Van Auken. Chairman Alldredge eaid the purpose of the re-committment was to permit all mem'bers of the committee to sign the report and to correct faulty phraseology in tho amendments, but enemies of the measure declared it was their first attack on the mcawure. which they nay will be killed on the lloor of the senate. x Amendments made by the committee in Its report Friday changed tho hill so as to permit the Posses sion of a gallon of whisky and 12 I quarts of betr the saino as the present law. The Wright bill in its pres-ent form would amend the law only to prohibit drug; store Kalo of whinky. Hen. Alldredge said tonight that the bill will be placed before the senate again tomorrow with the correct phrateology of amendments and signed by all members of the committee. Kill Salary l!im'e. Two salary increase .measure were killed, while the salaries of the industrial Loard members were restored to $1.000 in the house ctmpematlon bill, over the ? 3,500 as provided by the house. This change was made in the committee, as ws another change raisins the salary of the secretary from tbe house figure of Jl,30O to i2.b00. The salary bills killed were the house bill allowing judges of circuits having more than one county ?C00 annually for traelling expenses and the Negley fenate bill increasing the pay of firt and second deputy cleika of Marion county. By unanimous vote the senate also passed the Meeker-I'alnum bill creating a commission to investigate feasible routes for connecting the Great lakes with the Wabash river by canal. The commission would report to the governor and make leccmmendations to the next general assembry. Other Senate lltislne. Other bills pjssed thi.s afternoon include: ty Southworth, empowering the commissioner of insurance to regulate reserves in relation to workmen's compensation insurance, and by McCray, limiting Justices of pence jurisdiction in motor vehfc-le cases to a preliminary hearin-T. The Neley bill empowering1 county commissioners to appropriate $150,000 for building a monument, memorial building or community hou for the. oldi?rs, sailor-? and marines of the world war was killed by a vote of 14 to 20. lacking a constitutional majority, the Etardsley Mil doubling th license fee of passenger autos and tripling that of motor trucks failed to pass the F?nate. Th vote was 2 4 to 2 0. GRANGER, Feb. 27. The Schneck-Havcriland law suit ! was postponed until Wednesday, March Z. C. W. Gigley is ill. Harry Tligoman is ill. Mrs. Homer Vincent returned home Wednesday after a week's viit at Rochester. John Ferstel moved Into the Mrs. Harry ITrffmin honv Thursday. Mis MapI Fisell haa tonsiliti. Advertisers malec profits from volume not prices.

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