South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 123, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 May 1919 — Page 2

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AU: I HOUlbl. rirst Hft. Jot.e;li N. Grrn. pnsfnr; ."!. N. Main ft. Clus tn'- tiiiC at 1J.OJ Niin-Uy fco I t a. in. : Ir. J. II Ni.m, wjirictTi If M. PuMic orillp at 10:') in. asvl 7 :."V . :n. (rt;minlon stt1:- :f !!. ruer:ilng ur. Idnrth Iragi.- .;t !:.' p. m. At tii eTrninv h'-ur lr. 'irrrrif will occupy the pulpit ar.1 sponk on tl ub-3-t: "Kind Wnrl" and Cl-.m Tt"!irbts" MMwk vrvi, WV-ln-!ay eTmlrur et 7 .:: o'. : k. U l ly .? pTtnr. Is fl: in 'Si jr.gr..ro. un.b-r t!.- M r 1 1 r. f l 5 II....!. r.rgar.l .if..! -llr.-t-.-: '!"n.:n.': lT Ii:.J.-. -Tarif:..' , in C Ml:,..-.'' KllA: r r .. . B.l.aial Hn.'i lt. "r--f t : r.-- ;"!.. "Tl. Pr l's I'mrer." Jli.s'Vri: fT'-rt'ry. tf. !.!. "IIrfl; IVrtti Into .T.y.'- Sm f-r !"'t!;!, l::n Ma st -." IP'A ' i".vfni:iff: Po-tl'i-N'. ''Av ''!!:ir .iMijt." 'roft; resp-n. ' Th u 'II. at ilnr't rrurr," ; 13 r.-rt ; onvrtnrv. "S-ng 'f tin- Mzlit." Splnnry ; ant'i"::1.. "TN S fha!. t. nth rain." Sl.-ll.-y; p 't!u K 'Ti.rt'.ge Nuptial." M."-re. t, Taur Memorial '"!f" n f I I'Irtp nvs. I!fT. .1. I.. Oar.lin-r. ; .i"r. i:-v. V. J. I .i vi'!-::, iftinir p t t -r. S.jnk' l.'w.l. 0:1". a. m.; Or n I ''ilk'-r-.-i, sl.ff Intti'ITt. Morning FrTl'-p nt P I" Pr. P m ft tn's tr!r w"l 1 '' "T--" I""-'1'1.' "f Two i k " lij.wottli W:-sn ;it ' . m. i;f nln? pr vi- at 7 '; S-t"i ! 'Iir f SV J--:" 'I:!"- ' v-tv-irr t!:w'!av n 7 : t" f ü s. h .i rally. Talk, Py M "' Ali ;i r;r(1.-r0rnr r Mt 'T'm -i 'I "ft ?.: P.pr P. p. It.-, k. if r. ni'-f i" ! at S:l. n. m. S )!..I r 1 -it V :?.') a. j ri f'fTn WhltfT'i-in. v.!; .'ii)t.-::.i'-t t. I Morning w.rsMp at lM"i. S.-'tti'-m , t.y the T",tr,r r,n 'P:,,rt'- ,," 'A',r' !;: Iva- Pa. t an.l t!." Kiri''I'ni ' f " Victory loan w.-y:iZ". .lun'.-r -.."UT" ; jratlon nt 2 :K p m. : :it h'Tlno P.Ialruaii. 1-.v!t. i:iW'rfli J.-azr." t ' "' , j m. M'''-tTrr' f-r T"'"'- "';'.. r.rrniri? worsht;. nt 7:"A liv;n-. -i: i wrvli.. Sonnen : "I mint: WS ' m In Sf.JomrinV School." StiipN m- j 1tiff .Ii.!ay at p. m. ;it IT. . I!nn prjrant't. ti:. r.rk-oTPP.fh t . rMt'i ff ; .... ' T T'..ll.... r. I 1 1 s na a i a. ii-v. n. ihm." i -tor. Sund.17 school rt 0 "0 a. ni.; Mrtt. all Hall. superlntrmJpnt Lirtl Helhf -M!ner n1 rrinfU j ts. Iter. C. J. ;orPn, pitr. Mjnlav ftool nt V:o a. in.; II. C. Pelonjf. ni.'fiitr.iIfnL Trinity P.lain and Vn.ir nr. Siraday prhool ,,t 9::;o a. m. ; Ilu.lol pb Min-, ; tuporintrni'.f nt. Kpworih Memorial, cor. I.in.-oln wit ; W.. mid Olivo M.. Iv. W. Swltr.fr., f. tutor; Snr'lnT wrhonl ut Ü:C0; (Unn, lrmfj. f.iipfrlntn'!orit. t tiill MriiMirUI fhiirfh. Cor. 5?. MIM-1 pnn mwt Vlrtorli St.. Ch.irlr II. P-e- j "n. D. C. I... piBtor. Sundiy rhr.ol at, 10 a. m.. John Edward, s ipcrlntcndont. ' Crrmtii-I.afuyett h.ri. and Wnym at. Her. II. f. MllPr. pastoi. Sundny arbocl at 8:.".0 a tn. : John Korh. suprlntndrnt. Prenchlni: at lu:30 a. m. and 7i0 p. m. Epwortti lrncue at 7 00 p m. I'rayer mln Wednesday at 7:t5 P. CI. Wrilfyn-722 H. Pronlwir. ItfT. O. i'ayre, pastor. Sunday school at 9:S0 B m. : J. II. Keller, stiperintondrnt. FREE METHODIST. rre Methodist Pennsylvania ar. and ruh at. Her. V. E. Webster, paster. Sunday school at 9:."W a m. ; Paul Neldtzel. superintendent. Preachlujc at 10.CO a. m. and 7 : p ni. AFRICAN M. E. OIIet A. SI. K CIO W. Monroe tt Itetr. A. T. readdlnj?, pastor. Class meeting at IQ.'-M a. in. Sunday school :it I- .öü p. m. ; Iter. L'A P. Stewnrt. superIntf ndent. Pri-achinj? at 10:45 a. m. Communion MTvl.-f. At :i:fxj p. in. thf K. of 1'. lodcv will havt- their annual sr;:i"U. JCcKular preaihinff rxl'O at s:im p. tn. Tjlr' A. M. E. roD -Cornor Kddy and Catupeu sts. Iter. L. I. Powell stor. Pre:i'hlnr nt 10:1." a. in. S. ririon jet: Idi-ntltu-d villi Clirisi." Sunday nchool at p. in. Chritr.ni I IioN- iv or at r:.".0 p. i.i. Prc.n '.lirii: at 7:1" p. in. Subject: -P.aftl.' I!"t.vii Uilit ami Wronif." Holy roiiiuuinion at tho uiornlu üor !. PRESBYTERIAN. TVostmlnster Scott nd Llndey sta. Iter. Alfred M. Ills. 1. I. pastor; reuIdrnce. CT:s N. Scott st. Sunday s.-hoo'i at t:.T0 a. m. : L. C. Whitromh. superintendent. Public w-trshlp nt 10:15 a. m. and 7 :f.O p. m. Tho siin !Uft !.- für th nirn!nc nervi. Stnior KnijeiTor eocit-ty uicts at 0:.".O p. m. Urs Corner Washington nr. and Lnfsjette blvd. Ite. Cbarlea A. Liyplncott. I. P.. pastor. Miss Charlotte M. Partridge, assistant to the minister. Public worship at 10:1". a m. Ad,lr.-j by th' I'linlfer. I 1 1 ! s. Io. d at '. :.".i) a. ii'. Men's lYIlow Mj . l i: at .:.".( ;t. m. Miluctk ineetliig Vmh.m,v at 7:15 p. in. Trinity .-rtn S. Purn-;. p.utor on leave. A. II. Saunders, past r on duty. Hope Ier nud I'MVtou sts. IMwin (J. MtiMer. mitiiter. Pibb- M-hno! at a. ni. ; Prank Kcttrlujc. superintendent. (irnff - Key. Harris . pasmr. Sunday school at l:4." n. m Iivin worship at 10:45 a. rn. ever Sunday. Everybody c Ironie. lliinicHHin Crn.r i .? rry :iMd Washington .-t.-. i:.v. .li'lui re. p:ito-. Sunday school ;it ':t r,. im. Chun Ii Mrvbs at U:( a. :u. espt-r sri ts at -:'hj p. ui. D APT I ST. First Corner Main unj Wayne sts Hev. L' S. PaTi. i. P.. pastor. Pes- j Uec e 211 W. Wajne st. Ilible school I at .:::' a. in-; C. S. Stephens, superiu- j ten lent. 1 Morning vorMn nt lu i.V -Tlic ' P!cht Hand f 1 liowhip." CotüMiuni 'n and re-'ption nioub-rs At t', :.o m the vom::;: pcpY'. ii..-eti:!c. Subb.t: Srvlii" At 7Y p. in.: -Th. I'svrh 'io'v of tlo Crnc! " Prayer in. -et ln WY lnesay .n 7:15 p. i.i. )ulnry tret Per. .T. Honor, n tins past t. Sunday s. h -J if '.:.".. a. in.; J. V. Hen,; ill. s i ;.-r: :if et'd.-i t. Mori.ln u or!.ip at pi :::i Serin n : "Aii'-u; fn Pat." f..lloM-. t.y .-..ni-muni-'n n-Tvl.-i'. V":in: p" m.-.-t-liii: nt '.:-." p. n ; Mis- Mrt!- TrI IY. tresblent TY.-i.ii'j u rsl.ij. it 7 :.".i Sf rm-Mi: "CIo,. Crip' Mii!v-k prayer lüeetlr.iT oa Ur.lned.iy at t , n m. 1 lr neJIu Corr.-r I.s.urel skd N'apif-r sts. Services at 10:0 m. ni and , T Ui" p. ru. ; Mt. Zlon P.er. J. K. Sr.nrtt. p ;,: -r. Sutidiy - hool at y ..tj .i. :a. .Cl-ose-, f r V. at.f. 11 a nCHRISTIAN. rirt Mvp Ft . s-i'th -f paMe i library. Per K E. i- f.'i ;. r t , j.istr. SLnd.iy s h"ol at , ... ; j ... ;t r; K P.. - c .l.;.i.....'.iii 'ur frj.i'S tr tralurt and !e . :s r..dvd .V ,- f t ili :is ! M.'rnir? wr!-".- at 1 I '.) !. -GyJiii Alt t! e W v! ..-.: " I, : - ; t la u I a r ; -T .: Z'-r in . ,' ' rlty m ill fi " 1 -i r': s . i. ! At 7 - P '" . : i I. :r- -'.' , nut b i'.ii' d - ..111".;' ( ' 1 1 1. or. su: . , . . 1 . I t . ; . ' ' Indians ein-- 1 ltd r4 t. i i n . :. In f - r : . -i ... uvin t . S jij :. . . I; ! .. v. P in .1 j i . ' .i in.; 1 .-; V 4 -so 4 ... if . It. : r.'v . ., : ,. ji ' C 'I ! i , - a I t - , . , M ri.lü . .;.,.;, 1 v , ; , i ft 1 h i n ":;. ; . . . . rn Eabbr t . II- i !!.. .-t!: Vedneday at '" , I v. jiily Invited tu ail . J .ur scn,.

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Elnden Aenue- Elodcn av. and Carll1e it. I. N. Miller, pastor. Si:nd.iy chooj nt 10 if) a. in.; J. C. Collp. supvrIntendCiit. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. DroadwT-."11 K. BroaJwar. Re?. K tljrflej.i Johnson, pastor; reidence. 14ir f Carre, st. Sunday sc0ol at 'J:?A a.. i : SsinnH c IJnnan. superintendent. MnrniiiL' worship P:1.". Sermon by ib.. p-ifor. Yi-'jr. !Vopl..' allliüat bJ." p. j.j . ; Mi It.--:.. M Ithln'r.ai t I rc!.;.-. t. a r-i-'.v w iM tvi-p f fi'i !::it.r of th.. b-e.k. "TY 'o.;.-! for :: W, . r k i n tz World." Tl.i i'"-r r ii! ; r'- i !i at 7 p i.j. A m; r.v'atiorial iii.-?i:j will h,- h-. ... W.-..I . c.; ,y .- .-ri i r:r at 7 'Ibis will r"' ;i v '' ' irr'p- riant ine -tln- f)iid t vcr r.; :.iYT ,f t.,,- r!.ur, j, stJ(,U.J .(. j-,r,.," tr.c Churrh (Vf, r.lr."i m s.y V ai d Wals-Jt ta. Ir. V. O. Lotler. rnlnten. Sunday a-hool at 2'X. fl. r" x ?t. uperPitT.dent. MorI:;r;f: w'-r.-idp :t P"0. Voi:n f' pY'. alli.iiKe at b;!.", J(. ln. ; p. p. s.a.b-. prtsidrnf. Pvuii' prcohlr' ;,f 7..;o. Tb.c .MMj.lJs.,ijn nml :i;art.t of r y will sln at fhbs ki!"..... 7 1.c jv. ! pra r ..nd f' l- ! 'V s'.iip s-rvi will 1, h-bl on Wednc. driv 'veriln nf i J Tb -vry-ntii br c.-uvas- will b,. taken this Sunday aftrn oi from l.':..o f 5 uYP.ck. I Irst - C,,r. t afayott" und Monroe ts. . H l r.'-bl.-y. pastor. Sunday 8 'hool at '.r.'.'K In. W. II. Snyder. fUperin-i.-foi. nt. l-sx.n: "Man Mi lo in th Tina? of l'l" Morning w..r!ilp :it 10:.". Y. P. A at r. p. in : Winnie Holsten, pr. bleut. l.fs.M.n : "O'jr Pelatb n to St!t!." I.vei.Inir worship nt 7 Prater n.i.tiL' Wr.Invsduy l.gllit at 7:45. Anten Chapel- V.. J. Nitsa ho, pr.stor. Ib-si'b ii. t l I.lncoln way W.. Mishawaka. P.ib! s li.ml at !: a. m.: .(f.-. Parr. -i. HU'?rli.tiudont. EVANGELICAL. Zlon -Corner Wim ncd t. Tcter sta her. Wahlen, ar Gofleney, pasta. Pt. I'etrr's fJrrmsn UTi TV . Easa!! a. Rev. Hugo Wtl.-helt. pator. Sanday S' Loj at !:'o a. m. ; Carl Helake. superintendent. LUTHERAN. Po?y Trlnltr iTngTiati She-rinan bt. an-s 'Jodsey ht. Her. Albert 11. Kec. pastor. Sunday a-'hool t.1 0:15 a. m. ; Char!ci H-tss, supor'i tcndent. m At 1 0 ;;: a. in.. ( hlef (ervl o with sermon by th paslr in tbeiue upprol'rlate to Victory Sun-lay. Junior league lit U :0i p. in. Vespers with sermon at 7:T.O p. ni. C.iteehtb.'al inftru-tlon on Monday at 7: i. in., and at s o'clock the church council rri-cts. Teachers' association meets Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. SYwini; at th church Wednesday afternoou. Prayer aervlc with IHM hfudy on Wednesday nt 7:45 p. m. On Thursday nt 7 :.10 p. ni., catechetical instruction. Cliuir rehearsal uu i'rlday at :U p. in. M. Paul's GermanJeffertnti and Wl'Ilnni sts. Itev. IE Ilolle. pastor. Jerinan service nt 10:." a. m. Sermon subject; Th Work of Christ." No hncli-h K-rvbe. Sunday schotd, both Yrnian and EnirlNh, at '.:.'to a. in. Waltlier leairuf Pdble hour Tuesday nt S:i0 p. ni. Catchctleal instruction Monilay and Thursday at 7:15 p. iu. Gloria Del Sw edish Chi pin and Ken sts. Hev. liottfrld Olson, pastor. Sunday school at l:00 a. m. and Bible class at 1 :15 a. rn. .Morning service at 1011. Kvenln? Tviif at 7:.;i in the English laniruacre. Thursday afternoon th Eadles' Aid will meet en the invitation of Mrs. Anderson (CiiHpinl, and Mrs. Sara Bergman. BRETHREN. First Rer. C TV. Rencb. D. IV. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. ; ITarley ITrestone, superintecdent. Primary school meets nt the s.irn hour: Miss Margaret Whtlmer. a u peri n ten dent. I irst ( hurrli of the Brethren Indiana a v. and Miami t. Sunday school at l:."0 a. ni.; P. i. StHhley, superlnteinleu Class. for cv'rybody. Second Tisnin and Van Buren sts., Pev. i:alph t. ltarlck. pastor, S07 Dlatnotnl av. Sunday school. 9:.T0 a. m.t H. E. Chambers, superintendent. Christian Workers' meet in c at 0:15 p. ui. Chun-h mei'tins at 7 p. ui. Confrrrnre Memortnl United 10 S. Si Joseph at. Itev. I. K. Younff. paator Sunday chool at 0:30 i. a.; Miss A'.jce (iordon. superintendent. Morninu' worship at 1:45. Spvial music bv th choir. Sermon: 'A C.ood Soblb-r." C. P. at :.'y. I-sson: ''Our Kelation to God;" Miss Irothy Arnold. b'id.T. Evening program In chnrpe of P P. Sj.ccial proL'ram. A 1). Martin will address the joiinc; peopY. Prayer .rvic.. on 'd nes lay ev'iiin. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. (hurtli of God Service (Abrahamle I uitlil hobl serv ices In Melville hall. 212 S. Eafayett blvd. Sunday school nt 10 a. in , K. A. StiNon superintendent. Bible study 11 A) a. in.: K. U. Cuffel. leader, p.ereaii la-s Priday venjnc nt the home of P. C. Hallsback. 411 K. South st. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Gospel mission. 450 3. IVfirhtctn at All Christian societies tavitvd to e big open air meeting every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday niffhts, corner Wnyne anl Mlchican atreets. Old-fashioned gospel meetlrs at Volunteer mis s.on hall Sunday night. Everybody lo vitod. All w en.-ttae. MISSIONS. Menniilt Hi C21 G. Jcffersss blvd. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m I ro n hing at 3 :M p. in Prcachrnt; 3:30 and 7:30 p. rn. Srv Pes every night except Wednesday Mary Nuueraaker In charge. City 115 E. JeJTerson blvd. Ray A. Rlrd. superintendent. Sunday b&I at 3:00 p. m. Bible class at 4:00 p. ta GoprJ CIS P. Easnlle nr. Services Wcdne-day fvenintr at 7:45; Saturday and suuc.ay evenings ut 7:;i0. Everybody v e'.v o:i;e. SPIRITUALIST. The Progressive Spiritual society ivP.l hold hrvbes at -::U and 7:30 p. ra. every Sum! ly at ö'Xi S. Michigan St., Kedmen" hall. speaker: t'harYs A. Thompson. Sut- .' t : "A Hb h .le'v." Message bearers: Mr. Ho I. Mr. Tampal, Mrs Taompsou n l C. A. Thompson. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Mefta every Monday at 10:tX) a. ra. a tie Y M. c. a. Hesldent and vlsitlnr !:'.;n:srs always webora'. Rev. W. II. 1 re.i. v prespi-nt; Rev. fj. W. Renrh. i president: Hey. J -hn 1 Iinhof. eti , Urj - t.'vasurer. CHURCH OF GOD. (hor. h f G l r Nint Ch pel ob llsrr'x"! st . on? tivcii tiorth of Lincoln nn .lay s . .1 at U :5 a. in.; A. Lirk;-j, surlDiij Jene ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woija' Club tall, room 221. J. M. 8t o f t'.;P 10 1 n, th- N'ev Cre.i- (; '. :i ( i, . Hvlstbn. bupur 7. , :. -! i ' it s .I'M p. I ri J , M p. '. i ., sh:.;.w s JEWISH. Teiiie ite:li-.'-lVmcr Easalls at . I i d V lo. kt. -er : r - ,t,.:i tf I") 15 a :,i H.iti'M ; lc M'-.i :. ! .,' ' Hol.if-ss." ., ! i üi'Ui at Lo a

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SALVATION ARMY. 0? 17 .Teffersoq blvd. flonday bsttIces: Morning, ccunty Jail. 10:u0; SunSunday school at 2:30 p. m. SCIENTIST. rirst Church of Christ, firleatlst Mln and Madison sts. Sunday servicea 4t 11 :ui . tn. I eitimonlal meeting every 'Vpdnd.iy at fe:W p. m. Sundny school for children and youcg peop op to tha ags of L, from d:4ö to 10:3) p. m. San lay achiKJi entrance tc Madison at heading rooms maintained by the hurh on the seventh ßor cf the J. M but lieg, are open dally except Sunciv from 12 t 5. and on Saturday evi . from ti to 8. EPISCOPAL. St. Jumri' I, if .i je'te blvd-. north of VathlngPn. lit. Rev. Jotn Haren hlte. rector; Her. U. Everett Carr, vl"ar. Iloiy commMclon. 7 a. m. Church shoo nt 9:45 a. in. Holy in Yirlef nl 11:04.1 a. ru. Vespers nt 5:00 uu Yuuu people's ecrvlctr at 0:30 p. ni. CATHOLIC. M. n4fflge's relish Corner 8rtt fci Napier sts. Itev. Anthony Zuhowlcv C. 3. C, pastor. Ixr masa at 7:30, 9 J XI and 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 2:30 p. m. M. 8UnUlaus Follsh 413 N. Lincoln st. Rev. R'juian Mnrclni.ia. pastir. Mats at 7u'W. 9:0J and 10:60 a. eu st. Casimir' Polish 821 S. Vebster st. Per. Sti4Ulslaus (Jorka. pRtor. Low ruata at 7:30 a. in. High mass at 10:00 v rn. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. Srred Heart, 'otr Djne Rev. John B. Sebeler, J. S. C pastor. Low mass it 0.(X, a. tu. Students' mass at 8:00 ara. Parish maaa at 10:15 a. m. Vesper at L TO p. na St. Mepben'a Ilnnra'laai Thomas and Mcpherson sts. Rev. Lawrence Uorvatb. pnstor. Mass at S:00 and 10:15 a m. Sunday achoc: at 2.00 p. m. Bnfdiction at 3 :00 p. m. Bi. ratrlrk'a 307 5. Taylor at- R-sv. John P. Pe(Jroote, C. S. C. pistoi. St. Joseph' Hill at. and Easalle av. Patrick J. Carroll. C. C. pastor. Low masses at 7:30 and 9:00 a. m. High mass at 10:00 a. in. Peuedictlon at 3:U0 p. tn. gfcured Heart Belgian 112C W. Thornas at. R?v. Charit V Flacher, paator. Mass at 7:05 and 0:30 a. m. Sunday Khoil ut O p. u. iieaeUlction at ;Ui p. m, Ft. Mry of the Holy ILosary. rMth NaUonat Catholic Iter. Basil Pychta. pastor. Sundnya: First mass at b.00 a. oa.; high mass and sermon at 10:00 a. :n.; Sunday school at 2:09 p m. bt. Mary's German 431 S. Taylor st Rev. J. M. Scherer. C S. C. pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10:00 a. nx Sunday school at 2U10 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. T ST. Works Board Orders Pavement But Park Board "Will Not Allow It." Mayor Carson's threat to the park board to either accede to hia demands in the Calvert st. controversy or have the personnel of the park board changred. was met with open defiance nt the meeting of 'the park board and the board of works in the mayor's ortice Friday afternoon. Members of the park board asserted that they had the nccesisary authority to stop the improvement, and say they are determined to do so, reKardless of the fact that the contract lor it has already been awarded. At the regular Friday night meeting' of the park board, the commicsiohers decided to stand on their assertion made at tho afternoon meeting, and declined to be inlluenced by the mayor or anyone else in what they regard as their legitimate rights. Mayor is Insistent. The afternoon meeting of the two boards was addressed by the mayor, who said 'that the citizens in the southern part of the town were 100 per cent in favor of the improvement of Calvert ht. through Studebaker park, and was also of the opinion that what the public wants it fhould have. He also intimated that it would behoove tho park board to abandon ita present policy of opposing the administration and work in conjunction with the board of work. That the mayor will use every Influence in hia power to put tho improvement through U evidenced by the fact that he expressly said that hvi did not want any litigation over the matter, and that members of the park board should consider the wishes of the mayor in tnls instance. Kichard Elbel, president of the park board, declared that the board of works had no right to go beyond its limit and that it was usurping tho power of the park board when it awarded the contract which would start the improvement. lie asserted that the park board had exact rights E this matter and did not want the pavement run through Studebaker park. Mayor Ya.s IHrtonnlncl. Earlier in the day the mayor conferred with a number of his advisers and shortly after noon he Issued peremptory orders for a meeting of the two boards in his oince. At the time of calling the meeting the mayor was determined that the park commissioners should recede from their present position in regard to the proposed improvement of Calvert st. through the park. At the meeting, held behind loavd doors in the mayor's otüce, Friday afternoon, the mayor tcld the members of both boards whit he wanted them to do. Then .Mr. Libel told the mayor what the park board was r.v:r.t; f do, and it is not what the m.yor vv .lilts. -i:hcr HU Honor Won t Talk. An agreement, according to the u.4ur, was n..ohed ut the meeting thar nothing that took p'.ace t th d;ci:iori was to be givt-n oat. The Ui-iNc r-fii.i! to talk after the

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Tax WASHINGTON. May 3. U-turns f11d by corporations for the taxable period July 1, 15 IS, to Juno 30. 1319, under provisions of the law of 1316, will be used l y the bureau of internal revenue in u.sssing the new capital stock tax. for v.'hlch regulations were issued Friday. All corporations, joint stock companies and associations, foreign and domestic, engaged in business in this country, are si bject to the law. unless specifically exempted. All corporations are held to b" engaged in business and liable to the tax, up -leps positive proof is hulmittcd showing extreme (or non-liability). Special taxes, cf which this is one, become due on the first day of July in oach year, or on commencing business. The tax is payable

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LONDON, May 3. The Kussian soviet government has sent an ultimatum to lioumanla. demanding the evacuation of Iiessarabla. A wireless dispatch from Moscow Fays that the Roumanian government is given n hours in which to make a reply. Ileurabia Is a former Russian province populated mostly by Roumanians, and lo which Itoumanta has laid claim. One the retirement of the Germans alter the yigning of the armistice. Roumanian troops occupied Res.nrabia. Four or five weeks ago Russian bolr.htvikt troops, after fighting their way through tho Ukraine, OP OFF' 'SOI Navy Seaplanes in Readiness for Their Flight to the Azores. NEW YORK, May 3. At 11:30 o'clock "some morning in New Foundland, the navy's trans-Atlantic seaplanes will "hop off" on their llight of not less than 13 1-2 hours to the Azores, It was learned at the Rockaway Point naval air station Friday. This means that the three planes, the NC-1, S and 4, will travel all of one day and will not alight before 5 or 6 o'clock the morning after they depart from New Foundland. Sixty destroyers equipped with powerful searchlights, will sweep the heavens with continuous swinging beams all night, no that during the hours of darkness the air pilots can find their way along a path of light with a "lamp post" approximately every 50 ml let. To Faint llujre1 Numbers. For daylight reckoning, huge numbers will be painted on the decks and sides of the vessels so that observers in the planes may check their course regularly on the way overseas. Flying will be at a height of about 1,000 feet, according to Commander Towers, in command of the air squadron, an altitude at which navigators will be able to read signals and make observations readily. Estimates available tonight are that each machine will consume! about 630 pounds of gasoline an I hour at the start, but that by thej times the Azores are reached fuel) the decrease being attributed toj something like 60 pounds an hour, the derease being attributed to1 lightening the load carried as gaso-J line is consumed on the passage. None of the trans-Atlantic crews were given rehearsals today. A number of smaller planes went up for brief flights, but the NC crews remained at the n.ival station. Before they can take their places each crew will have to fly at least one night. It was announced today. TRAVELERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION DELEGATES ATTEND CONVENTION Twelve delegates from the local ! branch of the Travelerb' Protective j association of this city are attending! the state convention of that asso-' ciation which convened in Indianapolis Friday. The convention will adjourn Saturday afternoon. John CJ. Klink, of cjouth Rend, state president of the organization, made the opening address at the convening of the delegates I'rlday afternoon. Mayor Jcwett, of Indianapolis, delivered an address of welcome. Mr. Klink's. tenure of office ex pires this year and an election of j officers will feature the meeting.! O. F. Stevens, also of this city, Is 1 being pushed for the office. meeting. The only thing he would say was: "Please don't n.c-ie me talk. I promised I wouldn't, and anyway. I am going away or. a viit over Sanday and I don't want it spoiled." Mr. Elbcl declined to give out any : statement Friday night, other than that the park board is lirm in its, stand not to allow the improvement i of C'lvtrt st. through the park. Other members of the two boards, also rtf jsed to make any statements.

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reached the Dniester river, the eastern border of Iiessarabla, A bolshevik official statement on April 14 reported that the Roumanians had been defeated in fighting along the Dniester and were retiring from Ressarabia. The Roumanian government, however, denied that its troops were evacuating the province. The Russian ultimatum to Roumania may have been made in view of the successful Roumanian campaign against the communist government In Hungary. The Russian soviet government thus far has attempted unsuccessfully to form a physical union with communist I Itinerary. DR. FREYERMUTH GIVES LECTURE AT MOVIE SHOW The motion pictures being shown throughout the country in a campaign against venerial disease were shown at the Y. M. C. A. Friday night. Before the picture started. Dr. Kmil G. Freyermuth, secretary of! the city board of health, gave a lec ture on the disease. TELEPHONE COMPANY TO MOVE OFFICES The Central Fnion Telephone Co. will move its temporary offices back to 227 S. Main st., Saturday, according to the announcement made by K. T. Honda, general manager of the company, Friday night. LOOKING roil OWXKIt OF ( All VOL' IAM.Gi:i'. WIAA, tju:., nl;ui:s voi r man. T.. P. Hardy drove to tho high school last evening to attend the Junior exhibition. As did manv other motorists who were attending the entertainment. Hardy parked his automobile on Colfax av. near the school. When he came back to the machine after the entertainment Hardy found that it had bees, run into and shoved up over the curbing. One fender was ruined ! and there was other d;tmage of a j lesser nature. The d image ap- j parently resulted when a motor- ? ist whose car was parked on tlu opposite side of the street backt! i out without paing attention to what was behind him, an 1 bumped into Hardy's car. "Perhaps the person who did it will be glad to know whose ! car it was lie damaged," said I Mr. Hardy. "If he looks me up he'll lind me reasonable to deal with." A field marshal never retires, but remains on the active lij-t and draws full pay till the day of his death. Gold chained rosaries at Schilling's. Advt. 14149-3 New arrivals this weekyoung fellows like here shapes.

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Library Tables that lend to any home decoration. Quality tables that characterize the kind we sell and at prices lower than usual.

Fumed Oak Library Table square posts, i drawer, 2 book racks, 24x6, at $12.7524x42 at $17.50. Colonial Library Table solid oak, highly polished, size 26x45, at $22.50. Heavy Oak Plank Top Table square legs, highly polished; size of top 28x45, at $17.75. Dark Mahogany Table Colonial design, heavy curved legs, 20x42, at $25.75. Jacobean Library Table for back of davenport or as a center table; solid oak, dark wax finish, 24x54, at $32.50. William and Mary Table solid oak, wax finish, 26x42, at $23.50.

Exhibition cf Genuine Oriental Rugs Commencing Monday, May 5th, Mr. Peter Goshgarrin will these famous rugs. A splendid collection at reasonable prices.

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Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edw ards Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsare a purely vegetable compound m ixed 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 like childhood day s you must get at the cause Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on tha liver and bowels like calomel yet have Co dangerous after effects. They sUrt the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggi sts. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. MAX ADLER COMPANY World's Best Clothes. Comer Mich, and Wash. St. the better kind such as exclusively; new English This Store for New Caps If you haven't got a cap, or need a new one, come in today and get one. They're so comfortable and handy for motoring:, golf and all-round wear. We have caps for dad and the boys; at prices that meet your ideas and economy. 31.50 to $3.50. the Knox Hat 3H 1

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ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT CO. WHO and WHA T is it? Ans. WHO? 5o of South Bend's business and professional men composing a corporation of over S 100,000.00 of paid up capital. WHAT? Buys automobile time notes from auto, truck, and tractor dealers thus permitting them to sell vou on 12 or 16 months' time. Offices: 305-7 Farmers Trust BIdg. Phones: Home 6647, Bell 873.

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