South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 165, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 June 1919 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

t - . 1 Sunday at the Churches

AUTO THIEVES

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J. II. N-tca. !pr,.n?T!'1n. I'MMi j -rrh!( at 10 f :i. ;n aii'l 7 :.".) m. i Dr. Sr-rie UIt t.- !.! .i 1 J.urt trv.r.r t - tV YAzU ae-hcd i guluit!'? r!- e? lV.' nt t!i- TJinrnl: C : :.ur. Iii t'i'-Jc-t niu '"r.uli r.ns I th- Altar rt L'f' At t1-'- Tsiu,' r.:r j Dr (rer. wtll fpenV ':) tv, f'lt'Jt. I "The Mry ef u Wi.ti .in Löf" I" ? worth at 6: p m. Mil k

m rTl- tVfl.iorljir verier nt icl lj tie j3tor. fL ran fa MfmnrUl rolfii nr.d Liporte Tter. J. L. fiardlrW. pf r. hT. W. J. InTli-.n. n-tln- t't'T. S ;na tool. 9:4." a. in.; Ofu l'u!kfro;i, vl;rlntendenL. r.rarr0rrer M!'!.!:m nnd Tut? ta. JteT P.. D. IJe k. Ranter. Clas sse'tlair a? a. ra Hundiy whoni at 9:30 a. 22.: 0rn Whitman. eurTtntrMfut. Marine Tt-rLln r 10::. Chili! rn's

rh'jr h arri'-e. Junior rfiolr. Ilefg r'.rion ef trie rrni nil il-r,rt'n,nr. i;a;t!m f eh'.ldr'-n. s.-rrr,'.'i.tti- J.y f'netoT. HpTrtlj !fi;u nt 3 j. in., ienrjre nasy, I'T. T-p!-: "Why Io to CoUegeV Children' 1 it fr Iim a by the hunday 3' 1 ut 7:) p. m. Itlftr I'rk cTentn it . outh of Mltbawnki v. I'er. O. L r.i)l.n. rv tor. PjD1a7 nohol at 0 :.';0 n. ni. ; Martiill Ii II. uperlnten-lnt. ! Lwll Ifl(t- -Miner and FrariMa ata. Rer. C J. OorJ n. pntr SunLi? eaool at 9:45 a. m.; II. C. Delon. uprlntenfieDL Trlnit-wCnrv'T Tüsin nnl V.i-.ir sf. Iter. i::i!-fll L. riilllij-s. prit T; r s Hr.'. -2 I'.laine at. S in-Jiy nt P r a. in ', Hu-lolph Kliae. nuprt ritten'lent. At 10: rO r. n. will '''Mr t: regular ChlMreii's day exrr.-i-rs .f 1 1 ' Siind.iy bool. Thl progrru IM a!' ""Uiy tbo rnimln? hnir of wr?Mp. 'TVr pai tor will rreah in th evenlny n th tbeme, ''A Ltfe R-nteri'-." rpwrtJi lefM at 7:f0 n. m. ü'lwek rvi'e Wedceaday evenins at .". Inr-k !! by th ptr. Topl": Ln e 1 ti ti fosp! Ar-frdinff t: Jn; 2 -'TU" GOf pel.' M JEpwi.rth MemorUI. cor. Lir.crln wsy W., and Olive at.. It. O. W. Sutzer. rater; Fanday e-hooi at 0.); (lenn l.-ner. anperiBtndent. Aftr nine rnnth -f frvbe in Fram-e, CliapUln A. H. Kenna. formerly r5tor of i:p-worth M-:n"rlii! -h'irrh. arrived at ni home lit S;itird;iy. vii prl7llejM to have many exritirc rxperien-a on tbo. front Hees. h will be referred to !n hh frmon. "ijr rRflnished Tsfrk." Sundar mornlnsr Ht Kpworth enurrh. A number of the returned aoldtera will attt-nd and a I irpe audience la eir10Stall MmUl Cbarrh. Cor Mlhlrn and Victoria 5ts . Chirle II. Lebb D. C. L. petor. R'inday nhooi nt 10 a. m., John Edward, ruperiuter.dent. Cmia-Tfayetta hWd. aid Waynt t, JUr. FI. 8. Miller, paitrn. Sunday acfeool at Ä:-) a- m. : John Koch, auperlntendent iTeactlnc t 10:30 a. m. and T SO p m. Epworth league at 7 ;0O p. m. rr7r matlnff Wtdaeaday at T:3 p. S3 Waleyan 722 E. Froadwiy. ReT. O. Tayne, jator. Funday s-hol at 0:C0 a. m.: J. II. Iveller. mperlntendent. FREE METHODIST. Tr Methdlt PennyHan1a ani Roan it. PtT. W. K. Webfter. piator. Pcndty arhool at 30 m.; Panl Ncldticl. aupertntndent- 1'reachlnc at 10:SO a. tn. and 7:3ö D. tn. AFRICAN M. E. f)!lat A. M. S10 W. Monroe it Rt. A. T. Readdlny, piator. Claa maetln at 10:JO a. in. Sunday ecbool at U.;a p. ra.; Her. Ell P. Stewart aurrIntesdeat. Tarier' A. M. E. Za Corner Eddy and Cimpia ata. lltr. L. P. Powell paetor. PRESBYTERIAN. TTtmlDWr Jott and Llndsey ata. Rer. Alfred M. Eells. I. D.. paator; residence. 6?,s N. Foott at. holiday g-'hool at l:30 a. m : L. C Whltcomb. auperlntendent. PubHc worablp at 10:10 a. tr. and 7:50 p. ra. Tne scsion meets bi--for th mflrninK aertbe. Senior EndaTor tociety mta at p. m. yirak Corner Waabtnjton it. and Lafayette V.rd. He. Charlea A. Lippinrett. D. D. paator. lls Charlotte XL Fartrldfe. aaalntant to tbe mlaleter. PaMjc worahtp at 10:43 . m. Ad dreas rv tho lalnller. Rib!e s ho, .J .,t :."( a. ro ; .lohn I. Shafrr. a'tprlntendent. !tn'n Felloe hhlp !nb .it o :;o a n. Midweek lüetin on Wednesday a 7:4. p. m. Trlalty n S. Rams, psstor on leave. A. II. Saunders. putT n duty. HIe Ieer and Iivt n Pt. Edwin . Meltter. mlnintT. Ri:le m boo at '.:?) a. ca.; Frank Kettring. superintendent. Grsoaer Rev. Harris, pastor. Sunday ii"hooi at 9:4. a. m. Divine woraMp at 10:45 a. m. every Sunday. Everybody

welcome. Honrarian Corner -errr and WasV injton s. Rev. .Tolin Iez.i, p;itor. bandar 'tool at v :no a. m. Chun h errla at 10.00 a. ni. Veper M-rvieea at 2:0 p. m. BAPTIST. rirat Corner Mala and Wayne ats Rt. U. S Daria. D. !.. pssfr ReIfiance 211 W. Wayne at. Rible school at : a. m-; C. S. Stepheua. superintendent. M"vrclac worship at 10: i.r. Srrrnon tbcrae. The So. r-n l Mtie " At the young people's nio.-tin ir G:."' in.. letor Ktipferer w ill p!w n Mcreo;tiroii lecture. At 7 :." p. m.. mien v, ft -inz In the Flrnt f'hriotian f hnr- h. A Flag day Tvicr. T.e puMi; is invited. Quinry StrNt Kv. J. r.nnT, artln,c JastT. Sunday s,Uuol at i:U) a m.; . W. RendaK. fipe r'.ntf ndrnt. Rev. Mr. Ilantintcon. 1itrW nni"rlntendent of lal!QH, tt-.'.I i;ie i-Jmrjr rf the nrn1ac and ertlr. yrvi. e at 10:.Vt and 7:M. R. Y. V. V . nt 4 ; m Trayer meeting on Wortne.-l.iy ut 7 40 p. VI. rlrii flv4tb Corner laurel and Sapler ata. bervlce at 10:CD a. m and I p. m. Mt. Xlon Rev. .T. R. Smsrtt. pastor. Funday a-'hool at V .Z-) a. m. ,Cljr f r all a;ra. 11 a nx. CHRISTIAN. First t Main st eouth of public library. Rev R. L. M (Juary, p.;stor. Sunday a' Uooi at i:S0 a. m. ; I re lcr: K. Truiaud. a-j;erict:B4ent O-r teiclera are trained and Ieina graded. W tire riastes fsr all age. Indiana Avenue Corner Indlm.t at s r. $ St Jcsri t. Rev Ldwin .L Ca'.a. mlLlster; resides -e. 110 !:. 1.m . QIC at. Sunday -hool at 9:23 i. iu. ; Fred Wl'.aon, sur rintenserit Pres-hir.z zt 10 lo a. ru. scd 7 -"0 :v

rr.ini. .,I"t)l;i.v evenir. building r,u-m!tr-r:; 1 1 r: . V-1 nr l.i y tvnlnj, :.i-r iiH-ftin .nr.'l hoir rharsal. ('" Chorn Cc. Lincoln vay W. and Walnut sta. Rev. O. ). Iorler. mloistera. Sunday s ßool at d Z0. O. I". 'at. 8j;?rintenlenL

Ilrt "nr. Lafavetto nnd M'nro sts W. II l"r-.'i.'f.v. paitor. Stinday n a-iol at ft:."A Dr. W. H Snyrbr. sjcrln-t-t)deut. AtiJn fliifi n. .T. Nitscb. pastor. J:cif-nre ir: t Lincoln u.ny W.. MUb-aw.-iK.i. Rlh school at 10 :fj a. ra. : J - Rarnf-i. j"j;f rlntend-nt. EVANGELICAL. ZIob-. Corner Warn and St. Teter sta Lev. Waldemar (ioffeney. pasfw. ft. l'eter'B German 413 TT. Lasalle a. Rev. IIu i"ueit. psator. Sunday atliooj at 0:00 a. m. ; Carl Relate, upertnn lent. I?uhr ervi'-es at 10;l.r a. m. .Tunlor

le.'iirue !n-ts Monday evening hein? rlr' 1 mot, Thursday afternoon. LUTHERAN. rly Trinity KncTiati 5hrman at. ana 'Jndsey at. Rev. Albert II. Keca. paator. Sunday a 'hool at 0:15 a. m. ; Charles Haa., mi perlntendent. -Mornin? w-r-Mp with sermon nt 10. 1.0. CM!'!rr:i d.i.v -r at 7 :0( p. in. T'iiiv v.-it t ti jr. lrof IktIi'mmI int with Rruno Wehrlin. "JC, portage a v. M li wlii iiK-ct at the paraunatre. Thurs- ' at :i p. hj.. Woin!j'k Mifcion:iry .f fifty tict at th rlmrrh. Chbaeo s.Mio-l iu" -ts at ;oi,-n Jun' 10 14. No rvcs here June t. Faul Germai .TerTeriroti and Wl' Ham ats. IJer. H. Holle, pator. j;-r:nan hervtre vlth confirmation at 0:Tin a. ?t. 'onfli in.itlon srrnmn on Col. 1. 1'. Ci..!r and ir.nrmands will ln. No I'nrli -1 M-rvl'v. English Sunday n-lio, .it jo o i lock. No tilif service. The L.idies' Aid trusts lmfnliaf ely after tin r-f .ervit'. Walther 'kn?tio rr.ciithiy husln-.n nietinic Tu-sd.iv at fx p. m. (lorlii Svredih Chnpln and Kerr sts. K-v. ;ottfrll Mcn. pi-sfor. Sunday a-hooi at a. m. and Bible class at 'J Ao a. in. M'TninK ktvIip at 10;.-.0 Evening sorir at 7 .'.'. Stmb nt. RernhHrd .Tolm"n of Atmiidtaiia -ollese and Tholotr-I-al in1n.iry. Rock I.sl.ind 111., will ori'py t lie puij.it on Sunday. Tli LadlV Aid meet a Thursday .'ft,rnoon Mrs. Charles And tm h and Mr. K. Anderson will b th botes's. Tli Dorcas sortv m.ts Friday ereninc at 1"J K. Kf;is".v .t. Misses Ola and Florence rtr;-u will T.trta!n.

Suodaj at Cui . MbiVfau t.. Redrücü'f tall. speaker: Char A Tbonipon Sub3t: "Eva Kay's Work." Meniz bearers: 44 'inmpol. W. Hod. Mra C. A. Th'mjon. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. aire's every Monday at 10:00 a. ro at tLe Y. M. C. A. Rei'.deut and TlU!nr minitfra always wel-om. Rev. W. II. Frehley. pr-ident: Rev. (. W. Rencb, vbe presideM; Rev. John L. luihof. sec-rftary-treasurer. , CHURCH OF GOD. Miufrh f Gt Servb es ir h' l l In M.IvIIIh H.ill. 212 S. Lafayette t. Sunday at 10:' a in. F. Stllson. Mjp-ria-temient. Rlble study at 11:00 a. m. i!"TKo .L R.ihn. leadT. Rrean lass WeiliK-s l i v -enini: at tli t. in- f R. O. 'ufTI. ;i7 S. St. Joseph i-t. tliurrh of tU or txuot Chayel on Ifarrlaoa av.. one block north of Lincola

j Sunday achool at 11:45 a. in.; A. i.

iwirney, aupenntenaeat. ASSOCIATED ÜIDLE STUDENTS. Weman'a Club tall, room 224. J. M. 3. building.

GIVEN SEITEICE

Two Brothers Must Go to Penal Farm and Pay Fines.

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attead all f c-r .trvile. Linden Avenus I.icden nr. an 1 Carlisle st. I. N. M'.Ilrr. put".- ::.d'V Svtooj at DO.) a. :. ; J. C. Clip, pt.Intesdeat. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. ZXroJw7 31.1 E. Rrcadwray. Rev K GarfieM Johnsen riiij;; r?:irr. 1412 B. Carrol' at. Sur.day sL ol st 9:0 a to. ; Faraue: C. Lehma-. a-iperiand'T-r for.i:; wcrs.K.:p .if I '.i"- Fast raerraon sub-'-t : ' A 1' .:i ;.-. ;. !;: Yeuup !-; '. ' alii r. nt i 1" ' m ti Ii" M. I: . m i i rr . i.r- : I t 1 1 'A Ultatu Iv.Kf w ::: ,. . t . . -r.r:.

First Rer. (t. W. Renen, D. D . paator. Sunday acnool at U:3C a. m. : Harley Firestone. euperlntcndent. Primary sohool meet at the im nour; Mlas Margaret Whtlmer. superintendent. Vrpt Church of the Urethren Indiana av. mid Miami st. Sunday -li.o ftt '..00 a. in ; I. ii. Stanley, toUperiotcndt'Ut. CiasKf fr everybody. Dr. Rorrouh ta'hes the men's Rible rl iss MIk Cora V. Wio tra hs the I. 1 1 t" lass fOpt.d Kermon at 10 :.'0 n. m. Err. Cbarl Ycd'r will preach. Christian Work-r' nie'-tin? at :( p. in. folloe.l by -i ho-s from S"lnona by s-eyr-ral w liu have just returii'd from nforen. Kev. Mr. Yoder will load tldx ni''flnr. Ta 1 rs' rnefln- Welinsday viili!j at th hur h. All Sunday h'.vl workers we b ouie. Seeon! -tTi!nlns nnd Van Ruren sta Rev. Ralph (i. RarUk. paator. M7 Dlaniond av. Pundny achooi. 9:50 a. m, II. L ChainbefH. auperlntendent. Christian Workera' me-tlnr at 0:45 p. in. Cburcb meeting at 7 :I0 p. n. Conference Memort:l United 610 S. St Joseph at. Rev. D. E. Yoaog. paator. Kunday school at 0:30 a. m. ; Misa Abce Gordon, superintendent. Chlldrn's day prorarn nt 10:45 a. m Christian F:ndaror at 7 :00 p. m. I.s s.n: "What Wv Owe and How to Pay It " Leader. Mrs. W. R. Keller. Prearhinsr Fcrvi o at 7:1" p. m. Sermon: "The Home. Prayer metluc: on Wt'dnefUay evrnln?. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Gospel mission. 430 9L Xlchtgaa at All Christian accletiea Invited t a big open air meeting: every Wednesday, 7rlday, Saturday and Sunday nljrbt. corner NVayne and Michigan streets. Old-fashioned gospel meettrx at Volunteer rulaslon hall Sunday nicht Everybody Invited. All WSH.A. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. Church of tiod Service (Abrahojnle faith) hoM prvlcfs m Molvllle hall. 212 S. Lafayette blvd. Sunday school at 10 a. ni , F. A. Stilton superintendent. Rible study 11 :w. m. ; li. O. Cuffel. leader. Irean cbi?s Friday evening at the booie of E. C. Railebaik. 411 E. South tt. CATHOLIC. St. Hcdwlges rollsa Corner Scott od Napier Ma. Rav. Anthony Zubowlca. J. 8. C. pastor. Low mass at 7:30. 9 JJO and 10:0) a. m. Sunday aobool at 2:30 p. in. Benediction at 2:30 p. m. Ft. Stanislaus' I'ollah 415 N. Lincola at. Rev. Roman Mircinlai, pattor. Maas st 7:30. 9.00 and 10:00 a. m. St. Casimir', relish 2l S. Weratet at. Rev. Stanislaus o'orka. pttor. Low tuass at 1:20 a. m. llifb casa at 10.00 a in. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. Sacred Heart. Notr Daruo Rev. John B. Scbeler, C. S. C. pastor. Low mass kt G.0 a. m. Mudenu' mass at 8 :0j a m. Parish maaa at 10:15 a. to. Vespera ot 1 ro p. m Ft. Ftepben'a IlnogarlaaTh otnaa and McPbersou ta i;?v. Lawrence Hertatb. paator. Mass at S:00 and 10:15 a m. ?uuday arhoc: at 2:00 y. in. lien fdlction at S:00 p. tn. r?t. l'lilk'a 507 S. Tayior at- Rev. John F. Deilroote, C. S. C.. paator

Mas at tV 7:."A 'J and 10:CO o'clock. M. Jowph i Hii: at. anU Lasallo av. Patrick J. Carroll C. s. C. paator. Iow masses at 7:0 and 0:W a. m. IJlgh mass at 10 .uu a. m. 1'enevllctioa at 3:00 p. ra. Fored Heart llelgiaa 1120 W. Thorns st. Rev. Charlen . . Flacher, pestor. .Mata at 7 :0u and 910 a. &i. bunJay s.bool at 20 p. ua. ReaeUlctlon at 3:UU MISSIONS. Hope r-, N. Stuuifakcr st. Sunday s I . o j 1 it 2:" p. m Pr i.-'.itt; at ö .."u a ad 7 p :n. Scrvs es lurirti? tb wti-'u. .lul M-'iiday, Fri'iay and Stiturdav

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Temrle Btb-KJ Corner and Taylor et.

SALVATION ARMY. 06 E. Jefferson blvd. Sunday aerv Ifes: Morning, county Jail. 10:()Ö; SunSunday chool at 2:00 p. ra. SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ, Frleatisi Muln and Madison sta. Sunday service! at 11:(M a. ni. Testimonial meetlnff eyery Wednesday at S :0O p. ax. Sunday scuo A for children and young people up to the age ol 2), from 0:45 to l'J::;0 p. ra. Sunday srbool entrance on Madison st Readlu roomi maintained by tbs rburrb on the seventh ßoor of the J. L S. hulldiug. are open daily except Sund y from 12 to 5. aud uo Saturday evening from 6 to S. EPISCOPAL. St. James' Lafaj ette blvd. north of Waahiiigton. Rt. Rev. John Ilazen White, rector; Rev. U. Everett Carr. vicar. Holy communion. 7 :.':o i. m. Chiir h 8-liooj at l:45 a. m. Holy eii( nanst at 11 :o . m. Vespers at 5:00 . irs. Voiins peoph-'s Bcrvh-e at ö:0'j p.

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n CAMPAIGN

Leaders of Both Parties Hold Frequent State Political Gatherings.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Junp H Frequent private gatherings of leaders In both the democratic and republican parties are Indicative of the proer!s of timo towards the real battle of 1920. Will H. Hay, republican national chairman. hdd a number of such conferences with republican leaders for several days this work before inp: to Evansville to speak at the First district rally. Democratic Ienlers Meet. Thomas Tagpart, Dale Crittenberfrer. former state auditor, and Evan Ti. Stotenbursr. former attorney peneral of Indiana. Mere prominent democratic leaders at a conference held at the Denison hotel recently. They slipped in and out of Indianapolis without attracting attention or giving any publicity tn their meeting. It was reported that they discussed prospective democratic candidates and also lined up to help Fred Van Nuys, democratic state chairman, in his efforts to land the national convention for Indianapolis. May Gt to Iittlianaixdi. Van Xujs believes h stands a good chance of bringing tho convention to this city. In the- death f James T,. Keach. th Marion county democracy lost a strong supporter. Keach was a politician of tho old Indiana chooI who gained prominence in his efforts to organize the gold democrats in the light against free sliver. Politicians who had expected Will Hays would given an inkling to his intention to seek the republican nomination for governor in his opening district meetings speeches have been disappointed. Hays is sticking to national isues and is making a strbng play for the woman vote. The appearance of Meredith Nicholson, a life long democrat at Hays' Evansville meeting, is not regarded as significant by local politicians. Nicholson and Hays have always been poo! friends.

Two brother, flaylord Jones and Dor say Jones, alleged lea'.ers of a band of "automobile thieves in this vicinity. were sentenced to .six month? each nt the state pönal farm and fined $500 and costs and $300

and cst3 respectively, following their;

conviction of a charge of stoalinc automobile, when their cas-s were heard before Judce Chester It. Montgomery of tho Muperior court Friday afternoonThe sentence and t1n imposed by

the judse on Gaylord Jones means!

that he will be held at the penal farm for the next two years, while his brother will serve well on er a year. Head Itandit (J.in;. These two men were arrested by the police several weeks ago charged with beinp th- leaders of a gang of auto bandits, and when their case came up for hearing in the city court they waived their preliminary

bearing and were bound oer to the, superior court. j According to Dep. Pros. Oeorcre A. i

Schock, Gaylord Jones was released

a Miort time ago from the .leffersonville reformatory. While at that institution he became acquainted with another prisoner by the name of Crip Cullon, who operates a garage in Torre Haute. Im!. Recent

ly Gullen was discharged from the I

reformatory and at once took up his former practice of dealing in stolen machines, and it was with this man that the two Jones brothers were working in conjunction with in disposing of cars stolen in this neigh borhood.

PORTUGAL'S ENVOY

o'i ' All wvK'oiue.

Mar . nil uier iu ebarge.

Mrnnonlte Hop 521 E. Jeffersss tlvd. J'uuday a-boi at 2.30 p. ra i : civ hin j; at 3 :30 T- m. Preabini 3:30 ud 7 :Z0 p. m. Serv ires every night except Wednesday Mary Nuneaiaker in charge. tity IIS E JeSeraon blvd. Ray A. Rird. superintendent. SucJay school at S:C0 p. m. Rible class at 4:00 p. ra

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Pente o?al. .peo1i- Faith -"0 N :i- f. Midjy ..-ho d at ln.o a. m

rrea-'ht:: .t li ." a :n. I.et'!ig erv- j ! at o'i to. k Midweek nitinsr op ; Tuesday and l'huri lay ev-nia;s J. IJ. :

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vraih t. anicriK a! .Mission t. oruer i

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suprintenlent. a! 11 Ich k Eve:.ins

s. i ; c at 11 P. A. Strom of J.:..k.it. Mien . t i!I o.tMjpy the pulpit i l t fourth at t!'' s'rvi- on Sunday. I'::iur n-rviv' :i Wvinedjy eveuiug at 7 l

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RIVER PARK

rOIt REPOTtTFR CALL BELL PHONE KI V Kit I'ARK 47 Word was received here this

morning of the death of Mrs. James i i Lewis. 6i' years old. who died at 5 I o'clock Thursday evening at her j home in Fourbon. Ind., after a few! days' illness of apoplexy. Mrs. Lev is formerly resided in River Park. Resides her husband she is survived' by four nons, Charles and Otto Alex-j ander of Rourbon. Ind., Vernon! Al"yandBr of South Rend, and Tru-! man of Illinois, and three daughters.' Mrs. Thornton Fmbauph of Lapaz, Ind., Mrs. Floyd Weaver of Detroit, j Mich., and Mrs. Vernon Rassett of.

River Park. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon from the residence in Rourbon. Rurial will be in Mentone, Ind. Mrs. Earl Rerry and Vernon Rassett will attend the funeral. Mrs. Rassett was called to Rourbon, Sunday, when her mother was stricken wifi apoplexy. Norris Mann was elected president

of the Alius club at a meeting held J

Thursday evening at the home of S. C. Judson, Mlshawaka av. Other officers chosen were: Vice-president, Owen Steele; secretay, Thurlo Zent, and treasurer, William Swan. A social hour followed the business session and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be Thursday, June 26. The members of the Deo Datto class of tho Free Methodist church wero entertained Thursday evening iy Miss Arvila Lee. S. Fifteenth st. After a short business session the time was spent socially. Miss Delia Smith and Miss Orpha Hoover gave instrumental selections during the evening. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held in two weeks. Mrs. Frank Dar. 810 N. Tenth st..

i was hostess to the River Park Inde

pendent club Thursday afternoon. Nine members and two visitors. Mrs. W. S. Houck and Mrs. Stewart Ward were present. The business and program were called and the timf4 spent informally with contests. In the war contest prizes were awarded to Mrs. Amos Shirk. Mrs. Lawrence Flckney and Mrs. Frank Rupe. In the fish contest Mrs. W. S. Houk. Mrs. Stewart Ward and Mrs. Amos Shirk. The hous prize was award evi to Mrs. Charles Mam. Refreshments of ice. cream ami cake were served by the hostess. Th next meet in er will bo Thursday, June 26, at the home of Mrs. Ambrose Rafsert. S. Sixteenth st. Norris Mann will lie ho:;t to company of friends Saturday evening in honor of his birthday anniversary. Mrs. George Leeper. X. Eleventh st.. entertained the Tri-bi-hek club last night. Twenty-live members wre present. In the contests Mrs. William "Schroyer and Daniel Luke won the prizes. Music for the evening was furnished by Mrs. William Schroyer, George Leeper und Ambrose Russert. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Patty, N. Sev.

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In Suites and Odd Pieces for June Wedding Gifts at Prices of Intense Interest. We want to give the atmosphere of life as we feel it. The pleasure given to the bride and groom receiving any of these home furnishings cannot be expressed in words. The deed of giving is fully paid for observing the joyous expressions of silent admiration. Today our Furniture Section öfters odd pieces and suites of the highest fashions and quality at prices conspicuously low.

Bath Room Cabinets For toilet accessories or medicine case. A service cabinet needed in every home. Of Solid Oak or in White Enamel with plain or bevel plate ?lass on door. Wood or glass shelves. Prices from $4.50 up. Bathroom Mirrors, i n white enamel or oak frames, plain or bevel plate glass from $1.65 up.

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Fine Art Mirrors for Parlor, Living Room or Library. Roman gold frames in panels with art picture insert at top. Also in large squares and round with cutout scroll tops. All fitted with finest quality of plate glass mirrors, from $2.25 up. Large size oblong and oval mirrors, plain or beveled glass, quarter-sawed oak and Circassian walnut frames for dressing room, $12 up.

For the Dining Room Queen Anne Dining Suite, in dark walnut egg shell finish; Berkey and Gay, makers; 8-piece set; 60-inch sideboard; 6-ft. table, 54- inch top; 5 side chairs; 1 host chair. Hippelwhite Dining Suite, solid mahogany, dark finish; burletta insert panels; 66-inch sideboard; 54-inch table, 8ft. extension; 5 side chairs and I host chair.

Interesting Odd Pieces Berkey and Gay Four-Poster Colonial Bed, in solid mahogany, 3T4 inch post, pineapple top. Eighteenth Century Mahogany Desk at $45.00, with chair to match, haircloth seat, at $11.75. Knowelworth Occasional Table, 24 inch round top, a smart design at $15.00. Mahogany Davenport End Table at $9.59. Walnut Gate Leg Table at $21.00. Teleph one Tables with Stool to match, choice of mahogany or walnut at $15.00. Mahogany Tea Carts. Jacobean, nut brown with tray, at $23.00. Tilting Top Mahogany Table -at $9.00. Martha Vashington Sewing Cabinets, Knowleworth design, at $31.50. Others in mahogany at $14.50.

A Remarkable Opportunity of Saving Buying Lace Curtains and Curtain Nets at about onehalf the regular price is worth your attention. These were slightly damaged by water. The transportation company had to pay the difference you save. The sale is now on. Lace Curtains at $2.50, $4.00, $6.00 and $9.00 pair. Filet Nets, imported, at 55c, 69c, $1.45 to $3.00 yard.

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SOLDIERS' BILL

Indiana's Delegation in Congress Against Sec'y Lanes Land Scheme.

BY LOt ls LUDLOW. Nes-Tinies Wellington Currfspondent.

WASHINGTON. June 14. Indi-

ana's congressional delegation, throuqh its chairman. Will R. Wood, has started a break in congress over Franklin K. Lane's pet scheme, "Soldiers back to the land." Members of the Hoosier delegation have instructed Wood to advise th republican steerinsr committee that the Indianians are opposed to the measure. Lan who is secretary of the interior, has been championing the bill in congress. WxkI Make Stutmciit.

Chairman Wood's statement fol-' lows: j "Th Indiana delegation bMi"ei that tho government is undT obli-j Kation to help the soldiers but we' want to do something for them that j is worth while, instead of doing th-m the dubious favor of assigning; them to cultivate a lot ni hitherto waste and unproductive land. "We believe that this proposed measure is not a bill to aid the soldiers half as much as it is a cloak! to hide a reclamation schem and! we don't helieve that the men who!

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leeed golden opportunity is offered! to the soldiers we do not believe that one in ten thousand will touch it or have anything to do with it." j

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Dr. Alfonso Costa, who is reprefenting FVrtuga! at the Tans peace conference, from a nw portrait recently made in London.

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and her pupils enjoyed a picnic supper at Pottawatomie park Thursday e ening. Afrv Amanita YVi n A c n- '

Rochester. Ind., arrived here Thürs-J i day for a vis with her daughter'- Ind.. where the will attend thej Mrs. Frank Ituple. N. Sixth st. state normal training school. j Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lrown haw L Mrs. Mary Pratt is spending the j returned from Elkhart, where they' week with relatives and friend? at attended the funeral of Mrs. Lydia Walkerton. Ind. j Kemp. j Mrs. per.son and daughter. Jane. Mrs. Paul Monshey and children, i re visiting relatives and friends at Pul. Jr.. and Ueverly Prances, who. j r21gin. and liockford. 111.

have been visiting her mother. Mrs. j

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friends here the past two weeks will leave Saturday morning for her home at Youngstown. O.

Mi?3 Ruth Whltcomb, S. Nineteenth st., will leave today for Mun-

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