South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 March 1919 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES day at the Qiniirrcliie Famous Descriptive Organist Will Give Concerts Here Co If ü0 erisoii or os
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METHODISl.
rirt TtT. Jr?Ti N." Orerie. pf.r: .. .Vain t. n?i tn-tii; at '.: u t:;. iBj p. m. Sun-'ay b oi ut yk . in.; Dr. J. II. Naai. r;..-r ii. -tfndnt. PuMi? wornhlp ;it P):P a. Ui. ür. I 7.."-) i'. ru. Dr. Or-iie will rik .it the :n rnJrn hour "W t ub;e t. " K!:.l!!r. t!.e Jle.trt Plrea." I 'j.wortii Ifsjii" kt ;:. p. u.. JoLn II. OnirpbeJI will "'Upy th pnl;lt ut tfce ;ün hour an I ;al: n "A leir 10. tue Army l:i Tu f'un.pv" Midweek N-rl.e Wedne iiir evening at 7 ie. lj tl. pit.r. Poiion i:i;r 1 t!. mmlil i n-Rrsm f r tb day under th dire-ti-a ,f Pred J. IIa . -ra:l-t : t. I lirr't-r: M r;.ii.r: l'rlul. ''m-i.iur.i'-n In L," Dubois: jiro.es, :.,mi Lyian No. Gl, Mari; r p.iie. "TL Loril'4 Prajer." Hjldn; fT.rtr;. . 'antil-ii," ilajW; anOi-m. "I'e.ir Nt, Oh lira el," Spi-kT'. p'tlud-. "Pntl i le la F," Stern, l.vpnliiir: l'r. -lüde. J'rarer," Lemaiicre; Ir- 1 -n .! liji::a N. to, Mam; rep r.e, it , i .f MiT'T." I.!!: offertory. "A.- M irl.i. '
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M.Tnl.T: nimMji :it P:4.".
Subvert of
errv.n: "The TV.:irf.-.li Minmry er trie .'dud tu Cliup-ti." 'hntlnn Ladenvorf at ';:!. . m. r.vf-niu .r-i.lp at 7 :.. Siifj-.t: T.i-Twf jh nn Army Clin;d.In." I'Aih- .N'twK nt i'U'UiCi; r;rvbe. 1. ryb'-'.lj- 'A flrv ::".. Indin;i Aienue Corner Indian af. sr. 1 .S. M. Joh p!i Kt. Kev. IMuIn J. Cain, minister; r LI' ht, ll: L liaun in ii st. sundny m-li'jol at 'J :3 a. ru.; I re 1 W'Wuou. siji-rint'-nnt-iit. Pre.-, hliisr at 10 : j a. m. nnd 7 :.''i P. m. Morninir frni.-n: "The Dortrlne if v,z f'f "hrl-if." M.- tin; f'r mm only at ;j. in. I:t. Mr. Titn .f Mlnhiwakii ('.'jk n "!lxt" r! n tl ÜftM-fi-;N rf Krar.e-." All nrn Invited, ri.rlsfl i.i i:n W ovor at :.', p in. I'rypr nPTln at tl'- p:itrH liom 11! K. i:Ai:uin i-t. Dverybody iuvit'il to nttfil all of :ir prTi!. I.lmlm Atphiip Umlcti nr. nnl CurIS.'f if. I. N. .Air.Irr. pnstor. Sumlay n- ii"f I iit 10.O a. ni.; J. C. Ccllp. hupjr-
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Mi-!r; antlipui. "What of M'ht. '1 l.oru n ; pnstlu!?, "CLntis on 'Ii it'-. 't
Tkrliulkwnsky. j 61. !'' MpiroPlai Vlf 1 X n1 F,i- j
I, pitor. Sunday oLool at 3:.ü a. ui. . j ( . RroaltrTn 13 F.. Ilr.aday. It K
!v Carrol! Bt. Sijn'laj urboo! at UrSO a
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
O. A. Fuikeraon. kh nTlittO'l'-nt
At 10;i5 a. m.. l'tlj anninl rii-ni'trbl rr'p. pruion by I!v. WliMaiu .1. liarMtoo. I. I. on "Vhi Arc Tii--':" ilra. f. Cw. ronnlir. '.ntr:i!t ..i.,lst, Kvartrn. 111., will ?!n? "Hov. I.orly Ar Tl.y Iwp:iinp." l.y ;,n l ' iU Kent In t!j- Lor.l,'' y Mfj-.l. !, im. Mr. Kntlirtr:p II. W.inl. orpunlst. llvansf'.ii, 111 prpllp :it tli or.in 1 1 p or t h I-;i ti irvi- at p. iu. At 7 p. rn . --r:non lv Ir. I:vi'l'n on "Why h l'fi-
Ui : Samu'rt Ihinxii. mirirlntfnlpnt.
.M'. riling w rndii nt 10:4."i Sfrmnn !
"Tli N.v 'i)VPii:int." Vonr.c I
2:00 p. m. Vesror at 310 p m. SanJay acLool at 3:0) p. tu. Meeting of hnru fociptlo at 4 .-00 p. tn. M. Joapli'a Hill at. und Laaile ar fatrUk J. Carroll- i". L. pator. Lkw ajoapa at 7 and 0:Wj a. rn. W-ntx Uiata at 1U:ia a. m. feaedictlou at 3:uu p. tn. 8rrd Heart Belgian UK W. Thoma at.' KeT. rLnrie V. ria'-ber. paator. Uata at 7: and . m. .Sunday tfcool at 2Z0 p. u. Iuedk-t:un at 3:lJ t ts. Jt. Mary of th Holy Rotary . rIUk Natieoal Catboli Ht. liaall Sycfcia. I, at. tor. Sundays : f'lrat man at stto a Ui. ; LIgh ruaa and aermoa at 1Q:UU a. a ; Sunday a'-nool at 2.WJ p m M. Mary'a German 131 S. TyIor t. Kf t. J. M, Hlierpr. C. i5. C putor. Ma at 7:3d and 10:00 s. ui. SudiImjt aobool t 2:au p. m. IJpnedlctlca at 3:v0 p. m. MISSIONS. MfSMBiU IJp - ZZl E. Jeffera bird. SaQ'lt7 srboui at 22b p. a . r- 4 liliitf nt A :.V p. m. I'reaihlng 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. Sert Ices eTery nlrtt except Wedueadaj Mary Nuuen'aker In charge. City HS K. Jefferaon blTd. Ray Bird, iuirlutenlent. Sufiaj t'bool at 3:0U p. m. Bibie tiasa at 4:UU p. ax tioipl431 E. Lotalie t. Serrlco. Welüvt(d.iy Saturday aud Sunday TenItifa at 7:.v0. Sunday cbool at 10 :V) a
l-ssi.. M "l;il'ri-s !... kii i;."
lie l.ciipve la HoA'!" f.ll wl by tu. flu pl'tnr". "In Old New Kiifjlaud" and The .Makiiu' f Tottery."
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i. mm "iri Pm-ihu. . , TiI(, Trogr-aif -.e Spltltual oclptj nU. ' inf. ni;--. I,pl : 'I-'t ' tl0d 0erT!oe at 7 :30 p. tn. erery .Suod.n I Mi) p. m.: 'I-.ITinrnt üt .r.-, . ill, ii'.P-.in ar I'p.ln.en'a hn I
rhri.tl .iiity." Mml.Lj.v pvenin'. bnlid- Speaker: H. v. Dr. '.Sutt.u of Munclp. , hiff ..riüiiut' ine.'tine. W MliKsdny vt, pr.i,iM nt of th- Indlaiiu .tatu , tvmlnp. prayt-r inp.-t;iisr. i Spirit utistlt- nsa-x-iatlon, f-jlloucd bj
f.rarp-C'ornpr Mirhicnn niul Tut t st. Ilev It. I. IJprk. patr. :iats mffMiiR at a. m. .Sunday y hool at 'J:' a. in. : CJpm Whltotnan. pupprlnt-nd tit.
A ffr pyrry app.
riic."Hjjpa. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATIO
.Mppta every Monday at 10:fX) ax m. Lp Y. M. C. a. Heaident aud r1ltl.i, tnloltera aln'nys -ceipttnie I 'res I eleu: M. C. Hunt; vl'e prpaid.nt. 0. W. TItua: t retary-trpasurcr. C K. Youcff.
(rare I tinn-ft ( . Lincoln way W. aud Wnlcui sta. ltev. U. . f.oiler. uilataters. Sunday achool at tf:30. ü. K. uf. 11 p riiitp' .lent. M.irnlnc worhli at 10 :.". The Younff
ppoplp a!llnu''p will niiH-t it 0:4." p. ni. I ThU will be City i:'rn' mlnlon nlßht !
; 1 or. h.-tra. ' ""' i"' '7 '
Morning wor.T,ip nt 10 ;.-.. I'at..r r- l"'"' 1 V""' ' '".. -y rr.on th.-ne: "T .0 Ileatltude. Happlin- 'v,Illl!r pn-:irhlnff sprvicp w II
CbrlU'a r.isla f..r the New order." . "in a " riy ,",",c, rM"' Church f Ciod ar K.iota-Chapel
.Mtbera ran leave M.mll rhlldren In nnCet.- ..mr in. 1 are 1.0 ,n ; Hftrrioo a.. one bloc north of Lincoln
i.urery In rar!.r. Junior nmfplloii '-"'" lull"'M'"i 1 unday a-bol at W:4S a. m. : A. U
nt 2- P. m Mis; Catherine I'.lakniiau. i ueik- Klrkley. acperloteudenu
Ipader. i:pw.rth leatrne at 0:.'U p. in . 1 -rt ;or Laf.-ivptte anl Monroe at. fi by Paul WMthridjre. Ilv.nini? v,r- w n Frenhley, pastor. Sunday srhool
taip at t iwpui jii.ii.u ao,Ji; .r. at y..; j,r u u .snydcr. superln-
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'-4, , 4
:WvSl
I"p. Sermon by pator on Spiritual or
Artificial Stimulants." Hirer I'ark Seventh st. south of Mlabawaka av. Her. (;. .. Kullon. pastor. Sunday arbool nt 0:30 a. m. ; Maraball Hall. luperlnUndent. JLraU Hflabti -Miner nod Transit
ats IteT l)uy
cbooi at
anperlntebdent.
Trinity IWain and Yassir nvs. Sunday rhool at 'J :.") a. ni. ; Hndolpb Klln auperlntpndent. Treaebln? nervines at lo : -" a. rn. find 7:G p. m. ronductel ty Fred Wledman. Intermedi ite league nt .';:wi p. iu. i:pvorth euu nt ;:1.7 p. ni. Subject: "Our Kelation to 0d( Servlnvr." led by Teumsph Kllijore. .luulor Ipasm Wednenlay afternoon nt .V-'u. Midweek prayer pervlce at 7:."ö Yednesday evt-nln?.
CHURCH OF GOQ.
ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS.
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I.es.n: "Posseine the Promised ,,.1,,,;" L'1.1"1-;' Mornlne worship nt 10:). Ser- At 1():m lat Nw CrMtlnn
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iter. :ll. At 8:) p. tn.. lecture. "The
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canvass of tin; ehnreh will be runde Sun
day afternoon by the men to raise the annual bndzet .f the church. There will be nr. n i ii ' crvlno Kilt thr mpn w ill
uy ll. Black, paatnr. Sunday j IIIfrt at tll7. rhurch 'to report the results 8:4j . m.; 1J. L. Delonj. j (lf tbo afternoon'n work. Y. I. A. bus
iness and MclM meet I uk Tuesday nlebt. Prayer meeting WehiPKday at 7:45 p. iu.; George J. Lonjr, lender.
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Unptlsm. Witness and Seal of the Spirit
or Atonement." by niter iseman. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at p. tn. Friday at 8:00 p. m., Tabernacle Shadows.
Anten Chapel I!. J. NiUehe. Kesideucp 2:u4 Lincoln way W. awaka. Plble school nt 10 J0 JexMe Uarne. superintendent. EVANGELICAL.
pnatnr. Mlsha. ru. :
JEWISH.
-Corner
Laaalla ?
CATTY S ELL. iHS.
Teir.pl Deth-Kl nnrt Tarier nt
Itabbi Albert Mlnda will officiate. Sub- ' Ject of 10:40 a. ni. sermon: ".Tew and Non-Jew." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Everybody welcome. ,
SALVATION ARMY.
Gatty Sellars, called the world's greatest descriptive organist, who will present two organ recitals in South Bend at the First Presbyterian church on the evening of March 9 and 10, at 5 o'clock. The concerts are without charge to the public.
observed
man Lenten aervice. Subject: "Carrying One's Cross." On Monday evening at H o'clock, teachers' training class meets. hi. Teter'a Germaa lit- TT. Lata 11 av. Her. U-iffo. Weiebelt. paatar. Sunday acbool at 9:O0 a. m.; Carl Reinke. auperltegMlar seTvlces at 10:15 a. m. Lenten
LUTHERAN. foly Trinity EnfTish Stsrtnin ana r4ndaey at. Rev. Albert II. Kac. pastor. Sunday 0-hool at 0:15 a. m; Charles Ilass. superintendent. Morning worship nt 10:.'Ä). Sermon theme: '"Our Lord's Sufferlngs-r-Satan'a I'art." Luther leactie devotlonnl service at 6:45 p. in. At 7:U0 p. m. : "Some trther Time." Luther league business and social meeting Tuesday evening at the borne of Miss Ollre Nelson. 73J
Lnwndale av. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.. Lerten services: "The Cross the Love
Kpworth Memorial, cor. Lincoln way W.. and nilre ,t.. Kev. G. W. Swltzer, rastor; Sur.d'iy whool at l:30; Cllenn i'inney. Superintendent. Moll Memorial Chnreh. Cor. S. Michigan and Victoria Sts.. Chirles II. Ieon. I. C. I , pastor. Sunlay Kchool at 10 a. m.. John Kdwards. euperlntendent. Carman Lafayetto blvd. and Wayn at. Rev. II. 8. Miller, pastoi. Sunday trhool at 9:30 a. re.: Jchn Koch, superintendent Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epwortü league at 7:00 p. to. Prayer me-tlag Wednesday at 7:13 p. m. Wetleyan 722 C. Broadway. T.ev. CI. Payr e, pastor. Sunday school nt 0:30 . in.; J. II. Keller, euperlntendent. FREE METHODIST. Fre Methodist Pennsylvania av. and Huih at. Rev. W. E. Webster, paster Sunday school at 9:30 a. rn.; Paul Neidtzel. superintendent. Preaching st 10 20 a. m. and 7 30 p. a AFRICAN M. E. OlUtt A. 31. E 3!0 W. Monroe at Fev. A. T. Readdlng, paator. Claa meet leg at 10 .-OO a. no. Suuday acbool at 12.M p. m. ; Rev. Cll P. Stewart, supertutetideot. TtjUf A. M. E. Han Corner Eddy and Campau ats. Rev. L. P. Powell ptor. Morning üirvloe at 1 :15. PreachiLg subject: "Stbk to the BIM.." Sunduj school at 12::;o p. rn. ; W. C. Franklin. Kuperlnteiiiient. Christian Lntb-avor nt J-U) p. m. ; L. C. Pratiklla Miller, president. PreaiMiln nt 7:45 p. m. Subject: A New Home." The pastor has returned from his trip to Petroit and will 1111 the pulpit at both services. The public is invited. PRESBYTERIAN. Westminster Si-ott and Llndey stt Rev. Alfred M. Hells. I. IV. pastor; residence. N. Scott at. Sund.iv olrol at 9J;" a. m : L. C. Whltcomb. superintendent. Public w-rsLlp nt ll:?5 i in and p. m. The sesslou uieeta before the morning icrvl v frr. or l.uocavor j'ovitty meet at 5 :.".; p. m..
Viral Comer Waahiuton av. and La- '
fajetie blva. Rv. Cbarlo A. Lippin- av and Mlatrl .it.
cott. I). P.. pator. 2l:a Ch.irl.'tle M. Partridge. aatt.ifit to tlu- tma:t:. I'olili.- i.r-hir. nt 1l l'. lit V If,
Iiy the minister. IWbl-' a :..'..! '.-.t' .'.:.: a. Second -t'usliinc and Y.ia ni John I. Shnfer. m; n tit. Hev. Ralph H. U.irlck. pasto
Mn'a I-.!lnnkMii ,-lnl. .. t " . t- T'OlI JV S'ndaV aeh-.'"
Pleiant Sundav af trio. . n j.t
fioQ E. Jefferson bird Sonday serv
ices: Morn In jr. connty Jail. 10:00: San-
Zlo--Corner Wayne and St. Peter sta Rpr trMerAr fjoffenpv. piffW.
Sunday school at 0:15 a. m. Morning Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. , Wl- & . , . .'lit ..1..... I T I . I a n . '
orsaip ai iu... rujeti. f t-nnra.
In eouneitlon, holy communion wul ie
Sundav evening at 7:30. wer-
SCIENTIST.
First Church of Chrlat. Scientist .Main and Madison ats. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. Testimonial meeting every Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Sunday achojl for children and young people up to tba age of 20, from 9:45 to 10:30 p. rn. Sanday ocbool entrance oa Madlaon at Reading rooms maintained by tba
church on the seventh floor of the J. M.
devotion nt 7 :3i") p. m. Senior league S. building, are open dally except Sunmeet Moudav ut S:0) p. m. Sewlugiday from 12 to 5, aud on Saturday evaa-
circle rueeH ruursvlay afternoon.
iug from 6 to S.
EVANGELICAL MISSION. Swedish EvancellcaJ Main and Moa ats. Rev Emll Winstedt, paste. Sunday acbool at 10:00 a. m. ; August Aieis--n. au perl nten dent. Morning worship at 11 cclock. Evening aervice at 7:3o o'clock. EPISCOPAL, St. James' Lnfayette blvd.. north of Washington. Kt. Rev. John Ilan A'bite. rector; Rev. I?. Everett Carr, vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 a. m. Church school at-l:45 a. m. Matins
it Proclaims." Thursday at 7:O0 p. in., ! fnd sernmn ty r r. larr at ll:(( a. m. catechetical instruction. Thursday at ! Vespers ut 5:(j0 p. ni. Young people's 8ki n m . musb-.il nrocrnm nt the servb e nt ':.'V p. m. Iltany nnd nddress
rhnrch bv the Ynuii? Ladies' Blhle flaw, i by Bishop White on Thursday at
Friday at 8:00 p. m , choir rehearsal. Pt. I'aul'a Carma-t Jefferaon and William sts. Rev. II. Ilnlle. pastor.
Herman service nt 10:30 n. m. Sermon
subject: "The Trne Observance of Int." Kugllsli service Menten service 7:."'.0 p. ni. Sermon subject: "Christ. I Our ItPdemptlon." Sunday school, both Bernian nnd English, at 0:30 a. m. j
iuir Tuesday at S:s p. to
li.striiction for adults Thursday at 7:45, trial
I 1 NAVY
SECRETARIES TO
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Secretary Baker Plans Sailinr April 1 President and Army and Navy Heads Away at Same Time.
7 :30
m.
FINISH EXAMINATION OF JEREMIAH O'LEARY
WASHINGTON. March 8. Sec'y Daniels and a party of American naval experts will leave for 'Europe next week to discus with allied naval officials the best type of capital warships to be built in the future, based on the lessons gained in the great war. Because of conflicting opinions on this .ubjpct among American officers, the secretary has been asked to submit a definite recommendation to the next congress in December. It also was learned today that Sec'y Baker would sail for Europe about April 1 to close up the business
i operations of the American expedi-
Wil son Opposed to Sinking Hun Ships
WASHINGTON", Mart-It R. PrcVt WINon lias written IUp. Fuller of Masicliuetts that he is opiHiscri to 11k sinking of surrendered (icmiaii ships, hut tluit his judgment was not final and lie Iiad not yet had the opportunity to discuss the nvatter with authoritative naval men. This lie would do, he said, when he returned to Faris. The president's letter, made puhlie by Mr. Fuller tonight, said the proiMisal tov destroy the warships s'."emel like the counsel of those who do not know what else to do."
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Mubal progrum. Midut 1 tii.L- .:i Wednesday at 7:0 p in. K- 1 Crcs sewing Thursday ni 1 :." p. m. TfloUv -.t -nn S. l'jri ntor on
leave. A. II. Saundert. pnstor wi dntv
NEW YORK, March ft. Examin-
Catechetlcil ' tion of Jeremiah A. O'Leary, on
in federal court here on a
P- 1 charge of sedition, was finished late .iorlA lei SwelUh Clnpln and Kerr today. His attorneys announced
j -is i ni iiusses and it was believed the case about sdx weeks and probably will
unrTunL'v 'would go to the Jury by the last of UKblHKbiY jnext week l iri- Rev f). W. Reneb. D. I . pas- Undr a searching cross examlna,7. sin !iy i'toM nt ü:R0 . m : Harley ', tion todri5.f ofIy?ar' differentiated bel Irestone. superintendent. Primary x. t , t-ij v. hooi nuets nt the iim .ur: M!s twet n his hatred for England and
Maig-rct WLtimer. superintendent. his devotion to America. Much of his Hon which many officials said today
k irt iniffii of th Urethren - ndiaa ; 'vuivih.v in ii-iauuu iu aruciw was wnnout precedent.
Rev. T. K. (jeorgw nrinted in Bull, his anti-British Dub- i Tho n.ivni sofrrtnrv will 1
t Tii urenTant admitted tnat in nr rh f thn snrM
r,Usf,T ni'.' 1C and early in 1017 he was Instru- tlon and repair; Grlffln. chief of the ! nttnml tho 'f conference, how-
::'0 a. ip . mentii in conuuetmg a campaign ror bureau of steam engineor'ng: Karle.! " " 7" , a .
Wesi-y W. .ima.cfM.,11. superliucn lent, a food embargo "to stop the scandal" j chief of the bureau of ordnance, and ! , . " iL P , t
,11 x. c rnnco.1 nvil'lnf it r,- J v., ...... ' 1 IIMTl l'l- I" ill I HI" W UI U lliai lies
probably
arrive overseas before Sec'y Daniels returns home. Thus, Tres't Wilson and the heada of both the army and navy probably will b away from the
country at the Mime time a situa-
so-called British "hush" ships. Takes No SideSec'y Daniels has not taken side" in the dispute, nor have his thre chief technical advisers, the men who will design .vaci construct whatever ships may be decided upon, expressed any opinion. It is the secretary's purpose to give these olhVers a full opportunity to go into all of the involved technical questions as to design during the trip abroad in order that he may have the benefit of their advice when it becomes neces.sary for him to finally determine 'uture ship types. Fee'y Baker made two trips to France during the war and had planned a third one immediately after the signing of the armistice, so in to give his personal attention to the settlement of the mafiy bit? problems trow in p out of the ptesence abroad
I of miliars of American soldiers. j The decision of I'res't Wilson to
Sunday scho.d nt 'J :'M &. i-M 'l.'M superintendent.
Mornlns mship at 10 : 4-"
is iTff
Store Opens S:30 Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.
Autoin
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Spring
Days
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JofMi M Ker. I. K. justor slr,lo -for foreigners to buy American ; The nartv will ho lnino,t oversows hs plorp n'm r IU l l"ree p,,Kh
" ' food supplies more cheaply than Admiral PenFon, chief of tho bureau j I'" ,""r V. -u-i Ü . ' i
i:rv. Mr. Americans. He regarded this as a ' of operations, who Is attached to tho I " ' ' ", ' .
ill act as secretary
Sabbath h.-hool at y u. tu. At K ; I." I l! w.trili mh; r.r.uit :iritiin l.n- d,.fenso of American rlffhts and not; American po.ico dolernt ion, and Roar- ' 1 r a m.. serrnMn l v t!:c i it' r. S;ipitu.il d.ir t '.'.) i . m. V.iuz rvire in . , , -.,, C1 v n. i,i i j i . . . - . . ' . , , to Mr. Iraker, W Tranrm.tlon- ClUti.n I wor J -V..ir .f t!,- Sunday ,- I utlh :.n nd- as ai(l t0 rman he said. ! Admiral S.ms. chief of tho American ! f rrHrinM' at p. m. At 7 i . m.. : d-- hy Atty. L. M. ihimrn. r h-nidt. O I.eary tf stifled that he was naval forces in European waters. ' addreui by the ptr. ;.i wjrm I'ruycr intin;; n du"duy evening. prratlv opposed to the Anplo-French ! To Inri Ilr-t . Z -1 .it.. . i. ...... i ... t - i .. i ... I ..I . . . ill o I I n n h
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A13RAH AM1C FA1TF1.
at 7:) p. iü.
Hope I.rer nid Ia? Tn f. IM.Nln i. MeUier. in'.nistfr. HiVf - 1 .it '.':".! ru.; Trank K-ttr.Ui: .!t::.. rt;lt. i .I.su
r.rnncer--IN'v. IlArri
ho I at ' :t." a in 10 : a m. every elooaie.
Pi C ;'om" it I 'r ri - l' A St:inn rlllt'-''nt B,,hl3 "Knplish lies." ho roplied:
13 APT I ST.
h,; -,. i.nims p .f s i.:ifirtti' blvd. Sun l.iv . i.oi nt li Ormnn atroc ities In nelffium a
loan, but also objected to tho float-! Mr. Daniels and his party will sail U. b. LAbUn LUIMUI I lUNb
incr of a German loan In thin country, from New York on tho transport
T"lrt Cn.-rer M.!n and .V.ru' st. Kcv. L' S. Paris. 1). 1.. p.ist.r. lUs-d.r.-e 211 U". Warn.' nt. lüMe scl:o
..f i:. C. i:;;l!.t..i.-k, in V.. S..uth ?t. VOLUNTIfüRö OH AMERICA
vJosfl illusion. 4T.') 3 .floaif.nu st- I A 11 (Tr!)itlr.r. cctMtes 'r.Tlted t" M
t. ndtnt. i "'-
M-.rn.i. ornMp 11 1 r ji n t'r.i: "TIj- ItidiJTerfnt t'nr-'b." II..-
V 'Vie s m tlni: at .:.. m .
tho facts."
Ho added, however, that ho was not
soekin: to defend tho (irrman invasion of Peltrium. While ho was in favor of a decla
ration of war Hfrainst Oormany bv
GREATLY IMPROVED
t
u-i :y ire
at
Kraue 11.! vi-u.
a t 'i rd.i r nnd Nunny lühti. corce ii'.rcnn streets l.l-f.ih-
i v.-l u pel ir.eetus ft Volunteer ni: i i.ols I.jiU Mindly citfhL Lvcryuudy i 'i A!! fnuui.
the United Sttev 0Iary declared I address itself particularly to th
Loviathan a week from tomorrow and will co flr.t to Paris to confer
with tho Fronch nrlmiraitr Ttr- WAS 1 1 INGTOX, March S. Mater-
they will visit London and Rome and rial improvement in tho unemploy
probably will bo away a month or more. Tlar.s for th return trip have not yet been made. While all deductions to be drawn from war expenses will bo discussed
in detail, tho American mission will
mont situation over the" country I
indicated by labor reports received by Arthur Woods, special assistant to Sec'y Haker. Mr. Woods expressed tho belief today that this improvement would continue. While confessing that his task of
rm
Value ft a Man." Wetln.-s-My at " 1." r m. i-tdy rl:is; 7:10. the pr;i-r irutulry street Ker. J. lner, n'tlru p iMT. Sunday n h-o! at '. : a m. ; J. W. Keijd.ill. s.sper:ifvn.!, nt . Mornirc worhln at l(:r.' St-rtr.n '?- Je. t: "Little i:.-n:ci M;i .-h." i:e::'.nc
"Did if
CATHOLIC
ho toliev-d the war should have , ouest ion of future types of capital i replacing d:?charpod soldiers in in
born conducted by this country "In jtho Mme way Japan was conducting i it with regard to her own interests first.
CHAIN AND' TT.EV. Corrected Dully ly O. X. toarrell, Stn 31 III ll d-al- Av.)
OATS Payluj? rV ; s.-llinj; 10: pvr lu. j I'Ki I'LL i .-vl.iiiv; $.';.ix. IlItAN Selling .fj..." per hundred. ' MIDDLINGS Selling $30 hundred. CIIUITLD n:i:i Celling. &IM l" i I- , SCItATCH TEKDSelling per CVlICAT-raying J2.2Ö. HAY, STKA AND f EED. (Terrectea Daily by the Weney !lile I lour and le Co.. im S Ml liican.) nAY Paying f22 to f'.'ö; selling ! tv h.J. j ST HAW Paying $f to $12, selling 75 j a bile. j DATS Paying Goc; gelling GO '.o 17-. SHELL COHN--Paying Si. 1:3; wiling M.WJ to 1.70. ! EAK CD UN Pay inK 11.25. selling ' fl.to to I1.7U. ! TIMUT1IY J4.CG.100. TiMUTIJY SEED i'aying 51 ,.er bu. I st Hing to V0. i CLDEK SEED-Paying bu.; hell j lug "ü per hu. i
LIVE STOCK.
ships. It has been the Judgment of(flustr- had rather awed the navy general board, charred i WoodSsald he did not vie
(Corrected Daily hy Major Riol. S.
HEAVY PAT STKEKS Pair to good öle: prime. 12llc.
Tr j HU(fS- 13UftU'' Its. iOo; lilT". , 111.. IT". ,,r. IT.
Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tonue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr.Edwards'OliveTabJetsare a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oiL You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy li'.;e childhood daysyoumust get atthecausc Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabiets act on tho liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's w hy millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly road note the pleasing results.
I never knew
Coffee could be
so delicious!
9J
ni.uj
Many houcv. i e-
this remark Jaily. This week wc are tr.inic to show the proper method
iimM from
iew the pt ob
' ; lbs., ll'.ac; 170 up. 27c,
Et I .
t. !ten!ge' Ieiih Tomer Meetl und Napier t Ke. Acthonj Zw h.wlrx. s. C. potior 1... :ma a; i '. W .nd K' k. a in S Kiiiav !:.-. l at 2:iJ j :u Ii fi di t :t n l -J? p m
rvie nt
i.
Pay?'
ertn "i t;.me
rSTAni.TSH I7W CREDITS. WASHING- March S. Tho treasury tod:y established new
l.Ineole credits of J 1.00.000 for the Czecho
slovaks: $ 10. or 0.000 for Delsium;
v. -1 iii-.. ,.u . i . lom ns .1 serious one. A mnlontv fir
t'cs of new ship-, that tho United j discharged soldiers are nndin , t0,rwtd&l,0?",yll,i:. V
S'tos sho'il.l continue to hnih : I'.uor.s ijr n.-iu.-eiM.-N,
rk b.ad m.ide small effort to l jobs.
Mal
f. people' r.-.et!:.g .it
t;
kj praer i:;--tii.
St. MinMidi I''i:t'.i !.. N
t. Kev. K msn .Mife.ntik ntwr .t 7 IM ' ' rtn.l 1) (Ml a m
1 Ti ft fl P fl fl 0 A fnr Vn r .-. r, .1 A
lay at . :4 j. in.
!Iufcgrlftii Correr WaMncten av. Ctrry st Kev. K IWtnk. rattor. 1 trat mUUu Corner Laurel ani Nspr tt. ervlre at 10.1 . ru. and 7 ;?; p. co. , Ml. Zln Kev. J. It. Si.iartt. pa at nr. Sundiy . hool at i.3- a. ia. ;Claei fr u zu. 11 a. in.
Wt-d: ? ! tt Ker. stnda'.au iorka. p:tor. Low : 00.000 for Italy, making a total of
nja .t 7 :ro a. u. lDcn n.nn at 10 :K i s.v 4 1 T.7 .0 0 credits for n!l tr-. at.
a. m. vrsrers a: p. m.
Sftrred llevirt. Notr D&tne
he said.
droadnTurhti of contaitlv irscreas. 1 a laro proportion or those out
'- power, aid liattle cruisers. This ! r w is h-M 1 by Rct Admiral
"ltcher. cbiirman of the cnora! oird. nnd fcrmer commander of th- WAR RELICS USED IN
Atlantic tWt. Admiral Mayor, now commander of the Atlantic r!&et; Vice Admiral
arner Hro. eed
yne
' r-
NEXT LOA'J DRIVE
-Rev. Joan Iav maa
, Ilea to date. Tho Czecho-SlovaJis Sims and Hear Admiral Kn.lnnn.th)
CHRISTIAN.
f lrt Main t. soulb
luriry. Kev. Joan 1. lint:.--. pi.tor uo'lay a. bu.d at S ..-. r'rrdf rl k IL Trn'.tLd. surerlctüidrnt Our tucreri mim trained aud lesavos raded. W
ac?reate crt dlts now amount to three nfricers who have h'd the
... . i i . . 1 a .
t a. La. McdfPt- russ, at S aJ a- ' 5n..cne,pci', wnr.e I'.elpium has oh- . r-"" i'- -Aruericar serv. . i a - ai.a s. I . . .
ni. rsria msn ai i.j.m a k e;ert ilre.l from th United .ta?f. !co tn tn-' war o.Tce. tenure, p.ow-
H?.000. rninc 52.317,477,000, and Italy tl,l0:..0P0,0C0.
ct 1 co p. m.
M. Mtpet's llubfariaui Tborcss SQtf MrPtroa fet Lev. Luwrmc Uorvath. pst-r. Mass r.t S . inj 10:13 a ei. Sunday B'Loc- i j.nu p. m. lien f.:l t:. r. at 3:t p. ui. hi. I'Btrlc k' .'t; s. Tajior at. ru-, Joüo 1". leCiruol. C. S. patar. ii.-aret it c:o. ;::.0 and 90 a. ni. U. inaaa and aeriuon at 10:30. Baptlatu at
Save money by patronizing merchants that advertise.
HO ST OX. March 8. nr.-Ws to asy r.il'b- tiiirty-:"ivo train loads of war n-ius to re .'cut to an.js pM.rts of tii co..ritry for ue in conr.ee-
ver. that a composite ship, combln-i wi'h the ictr ry loan campaign
ii'.C the ?p'fd r.t a battl" cruier with b..i- 1 r l( ! by Chester C.unptbe pun power and armor of a hit- , Loll. tUrct'.r frereral of th.e allied tleship. should t.o rubstitnted. Thes.-. war exposition, he announced here officer have ben particularly Im- today. Tlu collection will incl ide pressed hy Hrltish experiments to- tanks. M.r uns, mathine puns, airward a compesltp craft, with th' itlanrs" and nthT devices i;.l by con.structIon of the Hood, one of the the allied and German armies.
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win 1 1: cl.vi:i;-32.jo. ALSlKK-fJ-J.OiK J APA N ICS L ii I LLI rr f swi:i:t clulk- fi..i. mammoth rLovi:i:-$.:o.üo. ALPALPA 17j.). I lLLl PPAS :.ZX COW PLAS-W-CU. K K D r Lo V L I : 3 00 Q 3.00. TIMOTHY ö.y) Ct HIN ). KLD TOP J.1.GO. SPKINii ItK SDi KKA.NS no wi.MKi: or HAIUY Birrcii-Äiioo
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