South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 130, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MhlMOUIbl. I frit HT. Jr.;)h N. iTffv., p?for;' 'b N. Main it. rim. m.-. tttig at FJ Nanfl.ij- school .it ;.'. in.; I r. ; J. II. ..;u, ri;i :inti':: !:.(. worsalp at 10:P u. in. an 1 7 : SO Pub p. tu. J.pwrtb Wann st e,:,n j.. m , ir. ; Gr?D will v u; r tl.e l'Ul;.;t at 1-"tit : servier. Th in'rnltig C tne : "A ; .Mother's J:iht I- i:s'-v.' v.-riir. I auhjo.t will I. i r stires, , f r Man Wbo K-i I Mi -lue.-' h.-rvii W-d-rd4j Dliit nt T ;.'"). b I by t: p,i!r. Following I tli nrii'-.il p.'.rani nndr tfc dirtfe:i f fr"l ;. H ih, rgardt und : ! r.- t r : M'.rr. 1'ide. "Anil.-mfp lb-!!r!-"." : i . i - ; ipi--lnal Lytan N. K""'.r; rf-f'-'f "The I rd's Pruw-r.' lb- -N a ; .Madrigal." Koztn; ;. i.t l;-::.. 1. 1ft Fp Mine i:v-j." L !..; - Festal .Mann." 'JVil-u.t r,. iTrluU". "Idyll"" l.v : I' hvnn No r7 r-.?'' I i"t i.. -v. "I Will f.f 1:.I'-. Fvr-:di. u' : i 1 1 Hi L'lVed s:.tY"!ii'thf World." 'tr;ini ; .n ro-ry. ' S Cradle Son.:." N -r 1 1 1. ; ;int i. S!l-nt S'.-a." N'.Mwü'T ; p.t 1 :!. net" (froin i;-r-?il' II.iii'M. '.MlnM. rnr MrnmrUI r0:rix nnd La-r-ortp llv. .?. L. (t i t i ii'T. ja-i'ir, Ky. V. J. Ms a-fitm i-.i -t- r. S inl"l;od. ;i. Ur a 1 li i k-r -n , aPrriu!ende!it. flrar Corner Mb: gm fu.d Tiitt sts. Rr 15. L. Ib k, j. ist.r. CI.i-i me.-th.s: t 8:4." a. r:i. Sumliy :.. a i(t 'J a. m.: rc:,i V'LIt-M in. Kuj.-r!iit ri !-tit. frc!-tra luusi.-. ri,i- f--r v-ry sji. Nursiry luriu 1 'iiirii li'-ur. Mi:rnins v.r-h!;. it !':i.". M.t f.i-r's lay. MthTH of H'li'lu r :tn l -1 i 1 r - -s;.- i.illv 'n'r'l. Striii'u ly j'.itur u "A MtLr' Jut i:-uar.l." .ht!ii-r r"iincation f:t '': ;. m : .it li ri !, I'.liklaan. b-mUT. i:i.w..rt!i l-airi: at ;:".' p. in. Stv1'.p f r 'i;n pcuplf. All :n wflfune. Fvniin vrJ.ii at Tvrntv roiniit 't ir-Mi siTu'inir. Srnitii fy Ir. IlPiiry L. !;ivii, li--tri.t Hiiprli.tpnl'nt, 'n "Tf; i".(- f I-if." Vuiing pmjI hIiomI'1 l.'ar thi idss.ic. Rirer Park rnth t-t . oüth of Mlshawaki av. IIpt. J. I,. Ilulion. pastor. Sunday -hool at 0:30 u. tu. ; M.irihell Rill, nperhitrn'jpnt. LwU ITplbt- M!nr nnd Franrla fcti. Iter. C J. (lonlon, iit -r. Sunday icLool at m. ; II. C. Delong, upriatendot. Trialty Blaln and Vair :v. Sund.iy fw-hoo at 9:"0 a. m.; Ku lolpli KIU; u ip rl n t p n5 en t. Tpworth Memorial, cnr. Lincoln way W.. and OMt i.t.. Ilpr. (i. U Swltzor. faster; huuday hool at y.r.O; (Jloan JnnpT. superlntpnier.t. OhurPÜ rvlP! nt 11 a m. nt)I 70 p. m. Hjptifixi f -liilil:vn :inl a'ltilt.i and re,ptiin of nicininTs in nnprtlon nitn th morning s.tvI.p. Sp ial nml'. Hpworth !-au.' at J. m. A rordlal wclmo for all. toll Memorial Church. Cor. S. M!Mran and Victoria Sts . Charlf II. Ipion. IK C. L., f.iBtor. Snndiy srhool at 10 a. m., John Edward. BuprlntPiidcnt. Crrou Lafayptt bird, and Wat'ii t. Ber. II. S. Miller, pastot. Sunday bool at 9:20 a- xu.: John Koch, aupprIntPDdeot. rrahiDir at lu:30 a. m. and I JO p. m. Epwortö lpacue at 7:00 p. m. Trajer m-tlnff Wpdncaday at 7:43 p. a. TTpaUyan 7T2 F.. Ilro.idwT. Hpv. O Payr, pantor. Suolay school at t):U0 a m. ; J. II. Ilpllrr. suirlntcndcnt. Throe ptiiii L'Ii st lc srls Sunday: Irtr.rt a. tn., :hi nnil 7:4.", p. in., in oharp' of I-vati t.stio W crd. FREE METHODIST. Fre Mtbdlat Fennylranla ar. and Ituah at. Iter. W. E. Webster, paster. Eundfiy school at 9:30 a. ra.; Faul NeMtie!. aaperintrndent. rrearblng; at Iü:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. . AFRICAN M. E. OlUet A. M. E. 310 W. Monroe nt Iter. A. T. rtpaddinc, p.iafnr. Cla mefl Injr at 10:3 o. in. Sunday liool at p. m.; Iter. L'A I'. Stewart supertnntJpnL rreachln? at 10:4."i a. m. Oniraunioii errvU-p. At 3:o p. m. thf K. of 1. lf'dcp will liaTP thdr annual Kpriunn. Kegular prtacblnff m-rvl.-,' at :(x p. in. TayUr'a A. M. E. Zao Corner Kddy and Campan sts. Iter. L. I. FowelL "tor. Worship at 10:4." a. m. Srm"n suh3vt : ('hrlstlaiiH ShouM Testify." Suatiny sobol nt 12:öo in. At ;i:t) p. in., sermon to the mothers. Sulijvt : "FarIre the Futur.." I'.veninjr rvlce ;,t T-'K). sernon (ubjet: "Fault-ündin.." Thf. f.ilr will oonttnut' r:Kli nic'it until the 17tli. We will !' our Jutiile and thank: elfins rally on the lth. The white friend who haven't sent in tlnlr -mtrlhutious will please do ho before that time. PRESBYTERIAN. TFettmtntUr Sott and Idndoe dts. Rt. Alfred 51. Fella. L. IV. pastor; reiIdence. C5Ä N. Scott at. Sunday achool at :30 a. m. : I C. Whltcomb, superintendent. FuM'c wnrithip at 10:15 a. m. and 7.0 p. m. The fesion meetd befora tba mornlnp aorvii e Senior Lndearer society naet at G:;) p. m. Urai Corner Washington st. and Lafayette bird. Re. Cbarlea A. Llpptnrott. P. Ü.. rnstor. Miss Charlotte M. Partride. assistant to the minister. Public worship at 1:4j a. in. Address by the minister. Rible school at :.".0 a. i ti ivn ... i..i m. iien s reiiows'iip nun at j:..o a. ni. Midweek meeting Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. Trinity om ?. Rurn. pastor on leave. A. II. Saunders, pastor n duty. Hope I-eer and Ihiyton st. Edwin G. Meister, minister. Rlble school at '.;; a. ra. ; Frank Kelt ring, superintendent. Granger- Rey. Harris, pastor. Sunday school at 0:43 a. ui. Divine worship at 10:45 a. ra. every Sunday. Everybody welcome. Hungarian Corner -crry and Washington sta. Rev. John 1cts . pastor. Sundsy schotil at y.isi a. m. Church services at 10.0) a. in. Vepcr sc:ives at 2:1'0 p. IX DAPTIST. First Corner Main anj Wayne at. Key. r. IavK F). I)., pastor. Residence 211 W. Wayne st. Rlble .ohd at a. m. ; C S. Stej-hena. aaperintender, t. At Id: 15 a. nr. Mother's day .erlce with sermon on "The Oil Folks at Home." oung p-.pde's meeting at '. ::.u p m. Sub let: "ii.e Lr.re if the World." At 7:"0: "A 'brist lau le:;:.c raey." tlnlncy xret Rev. .T. Fonev. a, papt r. Suudjy cLuml at .:.o' a. J. W. Rpnd.il'.. superintendent. At HFoo a. m, Familv div .o-n t!on service J. w. Rend ill. !i ir Mrs. McGuire f Gosbcn. returnc.' sior.ary from p.urm.ib. will a! dr. . t i r m. ; !:i:lvi . :ri- l tl e i woiiiou. lv. J. Hand will ;:dd:.s tbel m. . 1 1 I I.. I.. 1. i l i I iiirii. t uii.irrn i : . i i i e , i in : t i aidresscs. SpecJ.ll IilU'i. bv Invs' choir aud otliers. p--p!e's m-. fin; at ':.') p. ::: ; Mi Mir:,. Irl. '.!.. j.r-. : b-r.t. Frenloir wtrhlp .-.f 7 :.".o : "i;r. at Fa. t -oMisithn Inanity." Pr.ijer me.-tii t'U VVedhf sday at 7:15 p. Flrat wfdlh Corcer Liurel and Napier sts. Servkcs at 10:r a. m. an I :UJ p. na. 3ft. Zlon Rev. J. R. Smirtt. pastor Sunday s-tool at t:C- a. ni. ;C:.ses f r tli agi-a. 11 a m. CHRISTIAN. First 8 Main library. Rev. R. S'jnd.iy t- b'd ., t st.. south of public F. M i.'uirv, pastor. :. - I a. :.i. : Fre.b r: R. Tluiii. a:itTiu;i'iije:it Our teiobe's are tra'ned aud le-s ns graded. V tare i-iu'vii f .i a'i sgea. Mother' day erv; -;r ! ; . a . Special MT'i..'ii t. t:,. Fr-i. ;i or ..I '. 1Ö p. ii it 7 : -o p. ;.. v. r S '..'tu e a a Phlb-'.-pl i ri I.W'.Hli .. l: ' i : F: Indiana enn- r,.r:. and S. St. j o -t. Cain, minister; rs.lt 1 1 . til I 1 vv 1 a v J. 110 L. Row-1
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id. SiUe.'.i.r ol at J-H a. in.; I r-1 WHm.ii, iit'-r)ntfn'J,iit. Fr vfiritg ;it 10. TO i. i:i. and 7 :"0 p. rn. " f . r ; t ; 1 1 I aib a vr at ',:.'.) p. in. Prayer r e -tii e at t ho rliur' li at .( p in i u ;" .M" r ii ii: i: ti.irrf. -;-ttIng a Visv:;ii,-. "Mother." I.Indm Aierup I.ioden av. and Carlisle st I. N. MllUr. p-isror. Sund.iy m lino at lo .Oi a. m. ; J. J. Collp, super-liitt-ii'Iriit. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Hroadway- r.1.1 H. Hrfadrrny. Key. E. iir-;.J .Ii.,tiS"n r.ui- rep'Acnr M ' S. Carrol! at. S-mday s'h .o! it ,r.r,i a J m : Smmol c. Feb man. ! , Printen I v. ' At lo;.-, a. rn. Moth.-rn d tv will l e j f,,"iTci!, Favtf.r's Sf'l:m!i SUb'c-t: "'l"li W.ii:e that .Mof,.r!to.,d I ni:i nd s." ,-u.k; Peopi.-'s alllnni .;it r,:4.-. p. in.; M!s l'.ewv;,. y Uii-rn F.irt. presid-nt. i Mis Flilii. l,.irt will review the third I'hapt.-r of :(,.- Inok. 'The ;.i-..d for n ' 'rki!i- rbl." livening worship i.t t :.'ii. Sermon by t!o p.Mtor. Stnjrt: 'our ).portiii,it ." ITaver me. iin; ;irid ' ' l'"i r rel.e.-irsal :i We.jfirsil.i v ev:;in. 1 lie t-uiJ.liriir oniiuitt' v w 111 ! ' ln diy ev iiii)'-. Ill- i t oil Gracp (burin (V. Lincoln way W. and Wnlcn sts. Fey. U. O. Forler. mlotsters. Sunday sehool at 9:30. G. k " lit. suiennter.deDt. first- Cor. Lafayette and Monroe sts. V' . II. Frcshb-y. puftor. Sund ij" school at :;::;. itr. W. IF Snvder. siinerln-tend.-nt. j I.ewon : "Sin and Its C.in''tiMicrs." J At lo;.;u a. in the pnMor will prea' h a ; pe. -j.il Mother' iiav sermon. Thre will n!io be special ! rt ir in ir. Y. F. A. ;it p. im.; Winnie Horton, president. Sudle. t: "Th- Lure of th,. V"-M ;M Mrs. I'ella Slierman. b-ader. Fvn in worship at 7 :.';o. V. J . Puio---s meeting Tuesday niL'ht. Prayer .nc.fin' on Wednesday at 7 : b" p. m : ilcore J. Fon, leader. Antrn Chapel I. .1. Nitscbe, pastor. HeMdencp i Linccln way W.. Mlsliawsika. P.ilde s. bool nt io:() a. m. : .less., panics, superintendent. EVANGELICAL. ZIob- Corner Wayne and St. Tcter st Ffev Wa'dernar CJoffeney. past. No Sunil.iy sho.d. Mornlnsr servire will not be bebl Sunday, the pastor is aUendiu a eonfereijie t Jackson, Midi. Fvanueli.-al league meets at 7 :oo p. m. Sp'cj,j sendete will be held Tuesday veniiiir at 7 Tb" speakers w ill be I JJev. H. 'f.n iiileiu of Lafayette. Ind., nnd Lev. F. Lauren'"' of I rbimt, Ind. On TiM-xlay and Wednesday the South I'.end circuit of the Fvancelical church. eoiiipriMinif alout ''." ministers, will meet at the ion' clnir'li. Anions the important jiroblenis for dlseuslon will be church unity. St. Peter's Oerma 113 T. Lasalla a. Her. IIujjo Welkheit- pastor. Sunday school at ü:'J0 a. m. ; Carl Itelnke. superintendsnt. LUTHERAN. foly Trinity risnstiSte(rman ar. sna Jndsey t. Rev. Albert IT. ICee. pnstor. Sunday p-hool at 0:15 a. na ; Cbarlen Has, superintendent. Chief servlie wdtb sermon by the pastor at lO:.';o a. m. Junior league at 2:m) P. m. Vespers wtib sermon at 7 :..o p. in. Cite, hef.cal instruction on Monday at 7:00 p. in. At voo p. m., Tuesday. biisiiifs and hoei'i meeting of the Luther league; place to be announcij Sunday. Prayer service and Rlble study Wednesday at 7:45 p. in. Catechetical instruction at 7 :.". p. in.. Thursday. Choir rehearsal on Friday at s ;oo p. m. St. Paul's Geriwa:-. .TefTersou and WPIlarn sts. Fey. H. IloHe. tastor. German service at 10 :.".() n. in. Knjrli.Nh service at 7 :."0 p. m. Sermon subject: "Fnlonism." Sunday school, both German and Fnsrllsh. at !:.''.0 a. in Ruslrus me-tlnc luiiuediately after the dose of service. Catechetical instruction Monday and Thursday at 7:4" p. m. Wnltber league monthly business meeting Tuesday at S :(H) p. m. GlorU Del Swedish Cbipln and Kerr sts. Rev. Gottfrid Olson., p.'stor. Sunday school at 0:00 a. m. and Rlble class at U :15 a. m. Morning service at 10 :::0. Kvonlns service at 7:.".o. Luther hairuo meeting on Friday evening: committee. Mis IliMur lvtorson and Mr. r.nd Mrs. I. Wände 11. BRETHREN. First Rev. O. W. Reneb, D. D.. pastor. Sunday school nt 9 :r,o a. m. : Ilarley Firestone. siperinter dent. Primary school meet st the im hour: Mis Margaret Wbttmer. superintendent. Irst C hurch of the rtrethrcn Indiana nv. and Miami st." Sunday st-ho.d at 1' :'o . in.; P. ii. Stab ley, superintendent, ('lasse for everybody. Second f-usnlns and Van Rnren sts., Rev. Knlph I. Rr rick, past r, S07 Diamond av. Sunday school. iFfa) a. m, IF L. Chambers, superintendent. Christian Workers' meetinir at G ; 4 . p. m. Church meeting: at 7:110 p. in. ntfrrnr Memorlnl Unltetl C10 S. St. Joseph st Rev. I. V Young, pastor Sunday school rt ft :"0 a. ra. : Miss A'., e Gordon, superintendent. Morning worship comblred with Suifdav school, with Mother's day program. Si.m ninsii- recitations and sermon by the tnstor otterN-in brotherhood meet- ' i .... ..i Iiil' at 2 :;'.0 i. ni. Ir. .1. A. P.urnett. pastor of Presbyterian church of Mlshnwaka, will be the speaker. Christian Endeavor :it F"0 p. m. Lesson; "Lure of the World;" C E. Wilson, b-ade.-. Evangelist o services nt 7:30 p. m. Prajer meeting Wednesday eveninir. CHURCH OF GOD OF THF ABRAHAMIC FAITH. Church of God Services Ctbrnhande Faith) hold sen ices lr. Melville ball. 212 S. Lafayette blvd. Sunday school at F a. m.. F. A. Stllson superintendent. Eible study 11:0) a. m.; R. (. 'iiffel. leader. lre:in ciass Krld.ir evening r t the borne of II. C. Railsbaik. 411 E. South st. VOLUNTEERS OF AM ERICA. Gospel mission. 430 ?. Irflrfetxan st. AU Cbristlnn societies tr.vt?"i to e bit cpen air meeting erery Wednesday. Crlday. Saturday and SnnJay nichts, cornoc uv.,' nnd Michlcan streets obi-fash-lor.ed gospel meetlrr at Volunteer ialss;on hsll Sunday night Everybody Invited. AR wpuusif. CATHOLIC St. Hedwige' Tollah Corner Scott od Napier sts Rev. Anthony Zubowlcs, 'J. S. C. pastor Low mass at 7 .30. S XW and 10:0o a in. Sunday sohool at 2:W p. m. Rt-n-d:ct!on at 30 p. m. St. Stanislaus Polish 115 N. Llnooln st Rev. Ib uinn Mircimai. pastor. M.ss it 7:30. P I and 10:00 a. a. st. C?ii.ilr'a Prlisb 21 8. WenstPf st. Rev. St.inlslaua liorka. Pktor. Low ma$ st 7:..) a. n High cass at 10:00 i b). espirj at 2:00 p. m. Sarred Heart. Notre Dame Key. John !V Scteier. C. S. C.. past, r Low mass J .t CCa. a. in. Studerts' mass at H:00 a. ra. Parish mass at ldllj v m. Neeberg it 2 M p. St. Stephen's Hungarian Tbaroas sad Mcll:erson sts Rev. Lawrence Horrstb. pastor. Miss at :ojJ and 10:15 a m. Suuday scLoc- at 2:0O p. in. iJneubtin at 3:O0 p m. SU ratrlci'a-107 S. Tayior st R-cv. Jfcn F. Feiirciote. C. S. C pastot st. Joai.b' Hill st. and Laalla av. Patrb k J. Carrch. C. S. v.. pastor. Low nia-es at 7:30 and 0:00 a. m. Hlga :i.sss at lO:'1' a. aa. Penedb.tiua at 3.iw p. m. sacred Heart Itetgltn 1 12G 'V. TLoinjs st. llev. Cliarl- ' Kiacfcer. pastor. Mass at 7 :l j aud 8:30 a. m. Sunday sib.ul at 2 p. ui Rcaedk t;ou at J ."OO p m Pt. 3lry of the Holy Hsry, Pollta N .-I tin h 4 1 I itiooiic Roy. Rasli Sychta. uastor. Sundays: First mas.s at 50 a.
hurc a ; Lih mass a::d serinoa at 10:00 a. ii.; Sunday S'-bool at 2:00 p a. U .Mary's German 4SI S. Taylor t Fev. .7. M. Soberer. C. S. C pistor. Mass at 7:33 and 10:00 a. m. Sunday seliaal t 2:U p. m. Uenedlction at 3 :W p. m. MISSIONS. Mennonlte Hope ZZ E. JelTerias bird. Sundry trhoal at p. n Fip.ii hlnr nt . :.'J0 p. ei Preafhing 3:30 and 7.C0 p. m. Sery Pea every nlffht except Wednesday Mary Nunemaker in charge City 115 E. Jefjerson bUd. Ray A. Bird, superintenient. Sunday sehool at 3:00 p. rn. Hlbie las nt 4:00 p ra .oiel -.'Is F. Liiviüe av. Services W.di.e - lay eveiiTn at 7:10; Saturday and Sunday enin-s at "UiO. Lveryb dy M elcorne. SPIRITUALIST. The I'rogresslve Splritunl so it ty will bold fervb.e at -:.") and 7 :?.() i. m. every Sunday at '.5 S. Mb liigar. t.. I:cd:nen ball. Speaker: Charles A. Thompson. Special Mother's day ervi's. F-ad:n f i oin seab-d b-tfers and tlowt-rs. Messapi bearers: Mr. Lampol. sir. Hod and .Mrs. C. A. Thompson. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Meets every Monday at 10:00 a. rn. at tbe Y. M. C. A. Resident nnd vlsltJn? minister alwav welcome. Rev. W. II. Fre.-hley. pre-u-b-nt ; Rev. 1. W. Reneh, vbe prehident; Rev. John L. Imbof. ec-ret.iry-treasurer. CHURCH OF GOD. f'lmrrh of God or Saints Chapel on Harrison av.. od block north of Lincoln Sunday school ut :13 a. in.; A. iL ICirkley, fcuperintendent ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's Club hall, room 224. J. M. a Lu'.ldlnjr. Studies: ZifjA) a. in, tlie New Creation: ;::: .. Revelation. 7tb liapter, tUestioii the; smmi p. m., Kzekbd's temple, ijuestion el'ht. Prayer m-'etin on Wednesday at VO p. in. Friday at S;m) p. m., Tabernacle Shadows. JEWISH. Temple Re.'b-L? Curoer Lasall"! A nnd Taylor nt. Ill Service Sunday at 10:15 a. A. i l. Mititla. "Our Mothers s. li 'ol at 'J MO a. m. in. Rabbi Sunday SALVATION ARMY. a6 E. JeCTerson blvd. Sunday aery ices: Morning, county Jail, 10:oij; SunSunday school at 2:30 p. tc SCIENTIST. I lrit Church of I hriat. ScientistMain and Mudlou sts. Sunday eerrlces ut ll:LHi a. id. Testimonial meeting every W ednesday at 8:m p. in. Sunday schojl for children uud younjr people up to the age of "0, from 0:45 to l'):J p. in. Sunday school entrance oa Madison st ltpadiaK rooms maintained ly the (burin on the seventh floor of the J. M S. building. re open daily except Sunday from 12 to 5. uud on Saturday evening from 6 to 8. EPISCOPAL, St. James' Lafajette blvd.. north of Washington. lit. Her. John Haren Vhlte. rector; Rev. U. Everett tarr, vicar. Holy communion. 7:.".0 a. m Church school at 0:15 a. m. Holy eucharist at 11:00 a. m. Vspers at 5:00 . in. Young people's service at ti:30 p. l. AD1GALS HERE Department of Justice Tells Mittemeyer What Will Happen to Red Leaders. Ignatz Mittemryer. allreti radical loader of the Hods In this city, was released from the city jail Friday afternoon but the lirt lesson of what miht result from any I. V. V. activity In this county was thoroughly im pressed, by W. C. Greene, department of justice icent of the federal oflice at Hammond. Ind.. who conducted the ins?i-ra-tion and examination of .Mittemeyer's case. Mittemeyer was brought to police headquarters a few days age byChief of Police Kline to he M'Kstioned rt trardinT his connection with alleecd Ked meetincr held in this city during the past few weeks With Mittemeyer arrived Z. Pekell'O im, littornoy for the alleged anaithist. When Chief Kline attempted to conduct a secret examination of Mittemeyer. iHkelboum immediately told his client not to talk unless lv be allowed to attend the hearing. Mittemeyer abided by his advi-er's advice and refused to talk. I."L Mitttciiieyer l'p. Chief Kli.e. as a result locked Mittemeyer up in a cell at the city jail. TVkelbouni at once drew up a petition for a writ of habeas corpus and a hearing of the case was held before Judire Chester H. Montgomery f the superior court Thursday afternoon. No decision was reached in the case at this time and it was continued all day Friday until Mr. C.reene arrived in the court. John Yeachy. attorney for the chief, immediately asked permission of the judiro to adjourn for a few minutes to consult with the federal olficer. Following this consultation. Mittemeyer was taken in charge by the general atrent and brought to police headquarters, where th investigation of the cas-e took pi. 'ico. Ollicvr Wants Mittc-meyer. During the investigation Mr. Greene made clear to Mittemeyer the attitude of the government intends to take with regard to I. Y. W. advocates and before he was allowed to go free, he promised no to h.dd or attend any red tlag meeliriirs. Mr. Greene then called Dekelboun: into the office and told him that he congratulated Chief of Police Kline on this attempt to curb any ;nov. s by th I. W. V. crowd in this vicinity. Following Mittemeyer'. release Pekelboumm dismissed his petition for the writ of habeas corpus. Always First in NEWS-TIMES
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Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars Raised at Victory Loan Luncheon. An o". ers inscription of at lea.t SITS, oof. now is a.-suitd in the Victory Liberty loan campaign in St. Joseph county. The total reported Friday ni-jht, following the bi-i n.tetmq at noon m the r hotel, was $-1.00 LUUt'. an excess of $164,'0' ovi r the iuota. Nearly JS'H'.ouO v. as subscribed at the i'riday noon meetiiiK. which uns attended by at least J00 men and a number of women. Lively 1-iddintr fur :;0 captured Germar. h lip.' . ts added enthusiasm to the Patriotic fervor which had been manifested following the Speeche - I-r. C. A. Lippincott, V. C. Ilcinboltl of Chicago, and Capt. Joseph Gurion. Helen Heiler, 11, also iaado an offoclic appeal County Chairman W. L. Chandler is to have hi.s choice of any model Siudebaker automobile for his part in tho success of the loan. This is the prift of St. Joseph county banker.-. At the mietliiK I'riday noon there wtre trus of 'Chandler win re's Chandler speech!" Men lifted the chairman to the tabl? and he voiced his f,i atefulnes for the cooperation he has received in the campaign. Hay's ll .Moments. The biggest moments of the luncheon camo when the "plus" subscriptions of the Stude-bakcr corporation and J. I. Oliver were announced. Stuikbakers took $000.bdO and nliver Jl'.'.O.OöO in addition to their respective former subscriptions. S.nalb r subscriptions from others pitsent totahed 412. oOO, making a mi:i.l total of $S7'J,000 subscribe; Frida v noon. Nearly i5o separate subscriptions maKe up this quota, tannine; from $100 up into the thousands. lb sides the he lmets, Auctioneer J. Dellav n sold a ride in the whippet tank, now in the city boosting the loan. Ira Ciralski won this ride with a bid of $.U0. and will take it today, starting from the diver hotel at noon. Marvin Campbell left the luncheon "with an armful of helmets, having purchased a $50 bond for each of hi.1 employes and p;ettinsr tickets for each bond. The crowd oted unanimously to awaid heim is 1" Mr. Oliver and Mr. Fikitu. The Klks lodi'e here bouyht $30-0 in bonds. To Abandon 1 Icndqunrtors. Immediately after the luncheon Chairman Chandler bean preparations to abandon the. headquarters in the F.lks temple. The card indexes of subscribers and prospects, used in the fourth and fifth ioan campaigns, will be destroyed, he announced. Among the larger subscriptions recorded at the luncheon were the following: Gabriel H. Summers, $5.000; The Xe ws-Times, $.".00o; Morris Flan bank, $3, 000; South Lend Tribune. J 5.000; South liend Humane society, $5.000; Home C. Stephenson, $5.000; Jacob Yoolveiton. ?5,00U; Kubertson L-ros. Co., f-,000; MalbaMo .steel Hange Co., ?r.no0: Campbell Fai-er P.ox Co., $ 4,000. Dozens of subscriptions came pouring in of $2 500, $2,00i and Jl.eOO. A i.ui-.iber "of men purchased $1.000 worth of bonds) v hen tlie bidding first started, and doubled their subscription? later on, siiurred on by the appeals of Auct. I'elJaven and Cb.airirai. Crabill, piasi lii K over the Umcliecn. Twenty-seven captured German t fficers' helmets Acre awarded to the following pcisons and companies: V.. I). liowsher. Otto Sclurmann. F. N. Diltop., N. n. Fetles, Malleable Steel ltar.-'e Co., Hdward Witwer, Ja(ob 'oolvei ton, Campbell Paper Ib company. Jack Dalton. Y. V.. lionTmrant, Rabbi .lbert Minda. Dorothy Dolph, the r.uiblers Sup; ly Co.. .Swank Lry Cleaning Co.. Dick Miller, A. Ia. Gillian T. A. Freeman. Hruce Hammerschmidt. Richard Lamport. C. A. Dalton. Harry F. Schadt. south Hend Fait Co., W. O. Davics. Dr. H. F. Mitchell and Lieut. Guy R. Ylsc. COMPANY FILES SUIT FOR ATTACHMENT An attachment suit was filed by the South Rend Dowel works against the Turner Supply Co. Friday in the superior court. The plantiff.s saythat they ordered machinery of the defendant amounting to $342, and a payment of $250 was made before the machinery was shipped from Mississippi to feouth Rend. On the arrival of the machinery in tl? city, they say they found it to be in no condition to be used, and refused to accept it. They ask that it bo attached until the money paid is returned. , RAISES b'OiMDTO S1.000 IN WILKINSON CASE Bond was incest c;i.'j f.xed at of the S1.00C in the state against George? Wilkinson, when it camo up for hearing before Special Judge Vernon W. Van Fleet in the circuit court Friday afternoon. Wilkinson was arreted a few days ago by the police and his case was heard in the city court but wa later appealed to the circuit court to have the bond fixed and case set for hearing. orn coal m.ki:s warm tri i:ns. Sh imp Co.il Yard". Knoblock & Martin. Telephone?. Hell K9. Home 5S40. 14S67-tf
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Nelson Faulkner is charged with dfi-erting his wiie, Mary R. Faulkner, 10 days after they were married, according to the complaint for divorce registered by her Friday afternoon in superior court. She said they were married Oct. 2C of last year, and on Nov. ö her husband went to the Oliver Chilled Plow Works, where he had been employed, drew his pay and disappeared. She says she has not heard from him since that time. Rva Vilke charges Carl YVilke with non-support of her and their three children in a suit fcr divorce entered in superior court Fiiday attt moon. They were niarrii d in October, 1 i 11, and lived toucher until April of this year. She ..sks a week for the support of the children and $5,000 alimony. BREAK GROUND FOR NEW CHURCH BUILDING Over 50 parishioners of the Broadway Rvangelieal church participated in the breaking of the ground in the excavation of the basement of the new church which is being erected at Broadway and Carroll ft. The estimated cost of the church Is $3S,000 and will be complete with a pipe organ, modern heating, and up-to-date church furnishings. Following the breaking of tho ground, a thanksgiving service was conducted in the chapel by Rev. A. G. Johnson, pastor of the church. WOMAN GIVEN DECREE AND CUSTODY OF CHILD Hertha Marszalkowsku was granted a divorce from Joseph Marszalkowska by Judge Chester R. Montgomery. She was granted the custody of their child, and tho husband was ordered to pay $4 a week for the support of the child until it reaches the age of 16. Alimony amounting to f 600 was also awarded to the plaintiff. Rose strickler was also granted a divorce decree from Spud Strickler. INITIATE TEN CANDIDATES AT SATURDAY NIGHT MEET At Saturday night's meeting of the United Commercial Travelers, post 4CS, 10 candidates will be initiated into the local lodge, according to L. ( Landon, secretary. These members ar" r 11 traveling men who '.avo recently moved to South Bend. The meeting will be held a Reyler hall, on R. Wayne st. After the meeting the candidates will bo entertained, several novel stunts being scheduled for the meeting. PLAN PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY NIGHT SERVICES A well arranged program has been planned for the Sunday evening service at the Intliana Avenue church. Rev. Edwin J. Cain, pastor of the church, has prepared a special sermon appropriate to Mother's day, while the church quartet will furnish the music. Resides the music of the quartet several solos will be rendered. Renediction will be given at the close of the services. GRAND VIEW May S. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rottorff of Plymouth. Ind., spent the week-end with their son, Ira Rottorff, and family. Miss A. McKeel of South Rend spent Monday with Mrs. Groves. Mrs. C. ,R- Berry visited Wednes- j day with relatives in South Rend. Sunday school services will be held at 9:110 Sunday morning at the Urethren chimch followed at 10:30 i-y preaching by Rev. Mr. Thomas. Rev. Thomas will also deliei the evening sermon .immediately after Christian Rndeavor in :lie evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Go!eener and daughter Yera spent Sunday with hi.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Galeener. of South Rend. Mrs. Hogan of Terre Haute who visited the past two weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Wm. T. Chandonia. left last week to visit with relatives in Chicago. Ieona Roswell of Chain O'Rakes rd. visited Sunday with Knid Rottorff. Mr- and Mrs. T. R. Rvers and son, Lillo. and Miss Ruth McQuire, motored from their home at Cambridge City, Ind., and are visiting this week with their Fon Ivan Kvers and family. Mrs. Fred Strong and son John t.f South Rend visited ore day lusf-j " eek with Mrs. Rdward Wilson. i The S. S. C. K. held a pastry sale list Saturday at Ruehlar's meat market. South Rend, and the sales amounted to between $-u and $'20. Tlie proceeds will be used for the benefit of th new Rrethren church. Mrs. Christ was appointed delegate to the convention of the Tribe of Ren Hur to be held at Teru. Ind., i . . . ... . this week, she will attead several days. Mr. and Mrs. Crf.ts. Ma.teson and son Leslie were Sunday quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ran shot torn. ; Dale Ayers spent last week visit -ing relatives at New Carlisle, Ind. Frank Rottorff of Suth fr. was a Sunday visitor at the horn ef his cousin, Ira Rottorff. Mr. and Mrs. Rdward Krill were, Sunday visitors at thp home of Ixr- ! rn Main of near Lydick. j Mrs. Groves and little son Joseph I ! South I'.end. In celebration of the 51. birthday anniversary of T. K. Kvers and tne 55th birthday anniveisary of C. F- Ransbottom. a birthday party war? given at the home of the latter Monday evening. May f.. There were were 2- j-'Li'-ts present. Mr. Rvers! and wife are guests from Cambridr
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Furniture
That reflects one's personality in a home consciously or capriciously one reveals her or his personal character in the selection and arrangement of furniture, and it is the eager ambition of the home maker to endeavor to make every room of the house a comely and pleasant place. Our choice selections of furniture of quality keep coming in a daily stream. You will find something new to interest you were you to visit our furniture section every day. Bed Room Suites, Dining Room Suites, Living Room and Library complete house furnishings are here.
Kitchen Cabinets Reduced Just 6 more left at a saving of 20 percent. We are closing out all our cabinets bought previous to taking the agency for the MacDougal, and offer the balance of other cabinets to you at prices you cannot duplicate. Buy 3'our cabinet now at the following savings: $27.50 cabinet at $22.00 $31.50 cabinet at $25.26 $33.50 cabinet at $26.89 $35.00 cabinet at $23.00 $43.75 cabinet at $35.00 $44.50 cabinet at $35.60
Special May Sale of Stamped Art Goods Special prices for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Scores of beautiful pieces at a great saving. See the Center Aif le bargain tables. Stamped Dresses for infants, white aprons, linen color center pieces and dresser scarfs, white hemstitched scarfs, luncheon sets, week-end sets, lace, ede cretonne center pieces. W. M. Fl oss 5c skeins for 2c.
City, buf were former residents of this place. Mrs. I. Rcver of South Rend spent Wednesday with Mrs. IM. Krill. AKDMORR Miss Mills met the ladies at the school house Thursday afternoon and organised a Home' Kconomies club with the following otliees: MrsMrs. Mattison, president; Mrs. Reinebold, vice president; Mrs. Hintz, secretary; Mrs. Yanderlolfe, treasurer; .Mrs. 1-'. Krill and Mrs. Shed, entertainment committee. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Reinebold's Tuesday, May L'C. Mi's Mills will speak on "The Kitchen as a Workshop." Lieut. Guy Wiser spoke at the community center meeting list I'riday night. His talk was enjoyed by all present. Rev. J. II. Crou.se of Rutler, Ind.. visited Crouse, Mrs. was a Sun lay with Iiis son, Wm. and family. J. Grether of South Ilml Friday gu-st of her grand daughter, Mrs. V. R. Da'iser. Mr. and Mrs. Reinebnbi were in South lb no Saturday iiting their son, Roscoe Reine-bold. Mr. Welsh of South Rend Visited his daughter. Mrs. Uarnuni ist Sunday. Mr. Colp ts and family of South Rend wer Sunday guests at the home of M". Jones. When in town Saturday niht Mr. Crouse parked his auto m-ir the Y. M. C. A. When he returned his car was gone. A searched was made and the car found on Taylor st. very much damaged. Mrs. Arthur Ziebarth of South Rend spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Reine! old. Mr. and Mrs. (leorcf Weurick are here from Arktis visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Weurick. They spent Thursday visiting friends in Lydick, and will soon return, to Ai'-'Ks. Mr. G. Weurick experts to s"art for the vest next Monday. A few friends surprised Mrs.. C. C. Galerie:- last Saturday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mrs. May Rarnum en'er'ained at dinner Tha -"sday. Covers wer laid fur fifteen. ÄPU liquid; QUICK RLLIEFrO HO ACETANIMPE EASES HEADACHE Also, QRIPP and "FLU" Try It Trial Botlla 10c: also laroar alias
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Coal, Cement, Lims and Clay Goods, Mason's Supplies. 315 S. Taylor St., South Bend, Ind. Bell Phone Mam 279. Home Phone 5279
Store Notes Buy goods on a cost to use basis not purely on a price tag basis, for the latter is only a part of the arithmetic of an investment. Every purchase is a problem in arithmetic. A price is only a basis for figuring value. A new bargain counter has been opened in our store on the main floor. Daily hew things will be found at a money saving to you it is called On the Center Aisle Soap Specials for Monday only. Colgate's Bath Soaps Elderflowcr at 10c 25c Cashmere Bouquet, 20c 1 0c Cashmere Bouquet, 9c Kirk's Hardwater Castiie. 3 for 25c Packer's Tar Soap 20c Koledenna, 3 for 25c Jap Rose Soap 8c Wash Cloths ... .8c to 25c Large size Bath Towels. 50c size, 3 for. . . .$1.00 Of Special Interest to the June Bride 35 Pure Linen T able Cloths, extra heavy, in two sizes. 2x2' -j and 2 : t x2 : , offered Monday at 40 percent less than actual value priced Monday at $12.50.
Phoenix Silk Hose When you buy silk hose here you know what you are getting, and that is wot th a good deal in these times. . ' We are showing Phoenix pure silk hose for men in all the new plain colors and clocked effects 76c hose in Also ladies plain shades. We have a large supply of Chicago, Benton Harbor Clay Fire Brick, Michigan City Sand Lime Brick, in fact any paving brick you need. We are headquarters for brick of the highest quality. WE CARRY BRICK FOR EVERY PURPOSE. .1 - I 'h t . H. Def rees Eyc3 Examined by tl. LEMONTREE
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