South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 172, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 June 1919 — Page 2

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Mfc i HODlb 1 . Sr. V,'n ,7 r-. ,V ,t r r J. II ,'. . ,r.ri,t..f rMi.-iat vcrtilp at l'j:f a. i:.. at J 7 . " r. ra. Jr Dr. Cireer.e Tvill :ipy i" p Ii; !? nt rota ürrir, n-'nun.- ti.'-nie: "LoTf'a Irr.ni-Tt.illtr." livening u.--t: "A Harret"'? Th-.rr.-" Milwr k rr1e Wrin' iv etruli.:: at T :.") o'clock d 1-y the i'.'itur. ft t. rul' Memorial fnl.'a nr,d La-r-orte am. Rer. J. I.. Gardiner. pa.tor. Her. W. J. ItirMiT,. arUac I at r. S'n-a-r.vl. 9:1 a. n. Orea l u!tij"ii, auI erlntendnt. Regular iTvJre at 11" v in. T:1': "Second fniin;r rl Christ." Wedee-d i v venln.T. midweek ff.-vl.e; .un:i-l M' ilü'tn. leader. Gr- Corner MT;?cin nrvl Tt:tt fn. Kff II D. IJerk. pist'.r. Cl.-i- me. tln;; j at $:." iL ra. lur.diy v 1. -d at I'.: a. j a. Ciena Wbltermn. urrlntndent. Mftrnlnj Trorahlr :tt 1'.. Sr:nn hr tu- Pilfor on ''in St-IN- .f th I'r" for y..,;r,ff por Kv.r.inc u ,rs!li:. ,t ' 7:-r. S-rmon: -II..,, 1 . n i:i-!.r'-., m J!?a CouM 4vc a City. ' Kler rrU 5rnth ft . n-uth of Mlataaka sr. I!r. . I I'.ulNon. pistor. Sunday Fcfcool at 0 :') a. ra. ; Mirahall Ball. auprlntendnt. LwU Ifflfht -Mlrr in! ata. Kt. C- J. fiorl'"n. i-it -r. acbool at 0:43 a. m. ; II. C. npr:ntü(Je ot. Franr'i Sun la v Dlong. ! Trinity rrrn-r H'.alr.p nni Vns ir av-.. Ifer. It?irl; L. rhUlip?. p..t.)r; r--t llfn.i. J-.- I'.I.iii ;.v S.inlay j.. !..-,-,! :.t, 'j-'.ij a. 111.; Kuilolj.u Klir:. Mjf.rriif t-n 1 Th mirnln Komp rf rrir.'iir i 111 TV a . ..-Til V 'riirift" T:,n .11).. ! - 1. i ! . .1 ., I ' TU I T III'' II1U -:i. 1' 1..1UI i"i nrn. Ainiwe-x (o-rvi- v i i i -!. rvrrAzz at 8 o'.lork, I'd 1-y t!" r:t-f'r. Kpworth Memorial, cor. Lincoln v.-iy W., and Olive at.. Kfv. ft. V. Sn-lfr, ptor; Sur.dny s-lionl nt rJ Z); G!?an rinney, huperinte nlcnt. Mull .Memorial Churrh, Tor. 5. Mnlran and Victoria Sta . Ph irls II. I.eon. I). C. L., paatr. Sunday p- LooI nt 10 a. m., John Edwsida. auperlntiident. Carman Laf.iyetti blvd. and War at Her. II. 8. MUIer. pastor. Sunday I ni ;Ej.?Ji9w , Inenden t I fachla j nd p. m. iVealey.n 722 K. T5roadKay Rer. O J I'ayne, pastor, ftunaay ncnooi ;it y.jn a. ra.; J. Li. Keller. auperlntenJnt. FREE METHODIST. Fr Metbodlat rennaylranla and Ruab at. ReT. W. E. Webster, pantr. Punday achool at 3:30 a. m.; Raul NeMtzel. auperlntendent. rreacLlnj at 10:30 a. m. and 7:3o D. m. AFRICAN M. E. OIUt A. M. C 310 W. Monroe at Her. A. T. Readdlnar. naator. Claas meet

ing at 1030 a. m. Sunday ebooi atltian Workors' meet Ine at ÜAö r

IX. JO p. m.: Iter. EU 1. Stewart, auperIntendenL Tayler-a A. M. T.. Zan Corner Eddy and Carapaa ata. Rer. L. I. Towell pttr. Mrnlnc ferrle at 10 Sermon sulJe. t : "rreparlnjr the Soiji " Sund iv fchooj at U:;a p. m.. Cliil.lreas day ! propra m. At S:o p. m , Masuni.' orders s'im'iD. At 7:45 p. m , pra-hln? su!-Je.-t: "Rehold a Land That Is Far OtT." Thl U .ir farewell ervi- e f.-r thi? onferrnre .car. Will leave for the mn fereiH-p Wednesday, u hl' h meet In (7hic:ro. Let every member aud friend be pivj-cut at all tervi.es. PRESBYTERIAN. Vfoatinlnatrr Scott and Llndcey ata. Rer. Alfred t. Eella. 1. D.. paator; residence. N. Scott at. Suuday arhooj at y .ZO a. m. ; L. C Wbltcomb. superintendent. I'ubllc -or3blp at 10:15 a. m. anj 7 :C0 p. m. The se5stou meets bc- ! e tbe rnornin-c aerylce. Senior Entleavur aociety meeta at 6.M p. m. lirai Corner Waablngton aT. and Lafayette bird. ReT. Charles A. Llpplnrott. D. O.. pastor. Mlia Charlott M. Cartridge, aaalstaot to the minister. Fubllo worjihln at li.4." a. m. AlIreM by Rev. J. A. Ruruett of Mi:iawka. Rlble K ho.-i ;ir ;i;-;o a. ni Men's Fell owsblp club at 0: !o a. ta. Midweek raeetlu on Welncaday at 7:43 p. m. Trinity -onn 5. Rums, putor on leave. A. M. Saunders, pastor on iluty. Hope Leer anl Iayt-n et. Edwin (;. Meister, minister. RIMe t..-iinoi at 9::i a. iu.; Frank Kettrlnp. superintendent. Granger ReT. Harri paator. Sunday acbool at 3:45 a. la. Divine wornhlp at 10:45 a. m. every Sunday. Everybody welcome. Hungarian Corner ..errv and Waahlrigrou t. iiev. .loan Iez.soi pastor. -uuday M-bool at iroo a. in. Cliur. h tfrTKts at io:( a. at -.00 p. ra. ni. eer serviiea BAPTIST. first Corner Main and Wayne sta UeT. L". S. Da.-is. D. 1. pm,r. Residence 211 W. Wayne at. Rlble s-boM t 9:0 a. m-; C. S. Stephens, auperlu-J tender.t. I Mrntn M-rvlce at bl'. Sernn

tbfir.e: ' Tbe (iood Sliepherd At i .:.".! P- m' p. ra . the jounj ptople meeting At I J'arrd Heart TV 11 an 112f W. Tbona7:."0 p. m.. union meeting Rev. I;..di:. v I st. Rev. Charle, r'iacher. pastor.

Mtu.iry ulM pre.i-h u rd;i v. Mm- 1 day 6-hooi picnic at Rerrieti Springs Onlncy fifrret Rev. J. Roney, n tine Sat r. Stnday "-h.-vl .tt 1 :.'a a m. ; . W. Rendall. superintendent, rrea. -hlag at M ...0 a. in. R. V I. f at 6:4." p. ni. I'rei. htn- if 7 ' p in. Kev. T. .1. Farvens, forme- tvisi,. iM preach bot!i morning :u..l ..'ni:iIoruinr suievt: "l'e.ji. l;I::(t ion ,,f Oar Spiritual Re.-ur. i:enl:i- i'.. Jr-t: '"Ibe Supreme Ihsue." nril Bwriim Corur Laurel aol Napier iti. Senket at 10:C0 a. m I -JiO p. to. and ! Mi. Zlon Rev. J. R. Sm.im. paator. Fundjy i-hool at 9.CJ a. a. .Classes tsr mil agea. 11 a. m. CHRISTIAN. rira S Main Irary. Rev R. at., south cf public L. M.-'Juiry, putr. Fuaiay acbool at 9 :."o a. ui : Trederi W U. j iruiauu. auprlnuudent cjr teachera ra trained acJ ifim raitd. W tiTt ciaaaea for all InJIan.v Avenue Torcer Indl.ina av. and S. St. Jeat-pi f.t. Rev i:.!wi:i .1 Caia. m:ui5ter; reaukn'-e IV. L. Roxaan at Sunday Kcbool at V .lJ a. ui. ; i'red XVRaon. i'arerintcn i at Mornlns err;"n the::ie; "TV L.-rd bu;per Its MtAge." Lrctuac i.e.". raoii : "Rroth.-rl y I.oc " Ti is .: tpe. l.il ferru a and therf y'A ! ;.. :.,! music. Roginair.. Suu lay. June jj. ,. will hfM our eveiiia,; xrvi.et in cur basement dinlr.? fca:: h r.l l o arrjnf1 for iL fervt. . T!.ls ,!! is ala. cool even ia the L . ? : s t n.-.ither LlLdm Avenue Lladen av. and Car lisle At. I. N. Mt::er. pastor. Sunday I a c boo i at 1D.00 a. iu, ; J. C Col!:, fj'ertnteadeit. I EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Brawr 31ä n. nrodT. Rm K Oarfid JoLnaon. rastor: residence. U1J Ä. Carroll at S'jn'ar .rh .ol it 9:.) . a : bamurt C. Ieh:nan. aaperlntendent. Mornicg wf.r.s.p at If ).". I'a!rr' ' aerra a Jte.t : "The , ttli ., j lan l .Mir. rtv.;.; t ...'.l.m.e at " p. ai. ; M:? Res M Rhi!j.-l.art. p:c11?at. Ml A la: a . hulz. 1- ader r : "What Wr Our an; H v t.i Ray 1: ' Preaching at 7:'' p r . ! tl..- :-t Su'jje.-t : ' I .:.- fr l'.r"' Pra r :::e'tl:.g cn v u 7 r rn ; rehear? R..vd T i in: cm l. :. . Gr Chorrb V' X-iri- oin way .v. A4 WaJcui ata. ReT. ü. U. L-ojler. mla-

'tT. Sunday .-hool Hltt. a jj TlDtendent-r,r-r. Lafavett and Moro st. I,r- u- - Snyder, iuperlu'it Lore." Morning worship at A :it r,:4.": i r n ! Illtrn. ; r. sM.-nt. .Mil.j... t : ' 'Ji ri -1 la c 1 1 v aud t Tir !n India :" !::i .'.llmer. !c:ir. KvrnlMZ nr!,jp at T :'10. I'rayer ti:i ' I n-da v .if 'f0 p. n. . ('f r"- J. I.oiiL. leader. Sunday s h Loa rd Mil -It close tf i r ijt m-etii:;r. Aulen ( li ipfl-n. T. Nlt"-'.:. Reidn e C'l'U I.lnmln u.iv W a ;iU. r.lbl s li'.fl at 10:00 pastor, a. m. : J'-.-m? Harn'-.', s a r? ri:iteulnt. EVANGHLICAL. Zlon- Corner W.ure and St. Toter at Her. Ynliri)ar liotTeDfJ, paifc. St. reffT' German 415 TV. T.aa!le a. It. Hjpo U!"tif:t p.ntor. Sunday ( Looi aI j:0o a. in. ; Carl llelake. mper''''t. V n',-,t. M-.n- nv 'inff- ' ir'1" Inr T'-l 'y nff. rn-K-n. nior (.wins: LUTHERAN. rly Trinity irnsnati Starmao a?, ana ' laöuej at. Iter. Albert II. KäviC. pnator. Sunday a:liool at D:15 a. a ; Clj-irl-! II m. . prl utrndnt. . N" S'M.'l.iy si l.nf.l r hur !j rvi'M-a f II -1 : 3 IL- SI I..-. ;MJh.. of J'hi.ii'ii sMl'i'l ' ,nv.'iti n at t!n ii. Inl. I.an s l.ii I "11 'hUT'll II II 1 Ii M r Jl .1 V 'f!llllZ. !.IlTi- r.r'ifl.i rlii. Mil .1111111:1 1 fisll Mil,,r ,it j,.. Fri.liv June -7 Ko-ti!.ir inornln ervl. Juuf K. ........ w... Mia n sts. i:v. II. HolV. pustor. .f rin iu ..TTii ' at 0 :.".( a. ra. Sermon 1 ' ' 1 j I. if. IIvorlHstin."' No ir1 w:,....!..,- V 1 1 ' J II .1 . ' Jl"'l. l.ll-llH .-lll-l.i,' M-lim.l .it 1' oViot k. Luirlih fijTvitf af 11 (mi a. in. Tlir lieaf lnut'-s will have i h irji- of tliln m rvii p. An adult mute i 111 lit- i 1 1 r rn l ' I and holy -om:nuuion "Hi be ..!.!. in t-.i. Tli iiilssion.i ry from ( hif .iso. K' v. Mr. P ihi.n. a 111 spt-iiiC nt t)f .i rii ti:.i'. u-fK-n Uf.in the sin lanu.ie, mi that fvTy one jireent may learn h;it he lias to nay. Waith1! leriiie ni' iitlilv ial meet 1 us Tuesday ar n .oo p. m. Si hool iolns exr-lsic Thursday at S :00 p. la ( 'aterhetii-al lnnrutl"ii Monday and Friday at 7:4" p. n,ftH StrdUh-CLipIn nd Kerr ts Uev (;0.tfrul olson p!.stor. Sunday y:lj 3- mBRETHREN. I lrat Rcr. O. V. Ilencb. D. D . pastor. Sunday cbool at 0:30 a. m. : Harley Firestone. superintendent. Primary cbool rneet at tbe im nour; Mlai Margaret Whtimer. superintendent. I ir.t ( hurrli of the Urethren Indiana ,'iv. and Miami st. Sunday s ho.d at 1:.'S0 a. m.; 1". (J. Stahley, supcriuteudciit. Clashes f r every hudy. scond--t-usnlnjj nnd Van Iltiren ta.. Rev. Ralph (i. Rarick. paator. S07 DlainoDd av. Sunday school. :):V,0 a. ip , II. L. (.'hamherf. superintendent. Cbrlslu. Church meeting at :( p. ui. Confrrrnre MeiuortAl United 610 S. St Joseph nt. Rev. V. E. Younjr. paator. Sunday kchooi nt 9:30 a. m. ; Misa Alice Gordon, fcuperintendent VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Gospel mission, 430 S. flenljran atAU CL-rlatlaa ocletie tr.vtted to bl open air meeting every Wednesday, Tri day, Saturday and Sunday nijrhta. cornet Warne and Mlcb'.can streets. Old-fash-j loced gobpel meeting at Volunteer mlaalon ball Sunday nlgau tveryboay lovltcd. All weicuui. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. Churrh of Gol Service (Ahrahamle I'ultl.t h.O.I L.iniioi Mplviii It ill. IM'2 S. Lafayette blvd. Sunday school at 10 .1. CUUUUy Si UHUJ Ul IU 1 ou superintendent. Rlble j 3:,V cnnTllieume a. ui , F. A. Stil; j-tudy 11 :oo ik. m Rerean class Friday eycnr.ig of E. C. EdUslak. 411 E. South St. CATH " :. Hi. Iledwlge'a I orner Scott od Napier Ma Rev. .v n y Zubowira. C. S. C, pastor. Low :uasa at 7:30. J) and 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 ;.. ru. Renedlctlon at 2:30 p. m. St. StaoUlaua' I'oRah 115 N. Lin cola at. Rev. Roman Mircintai, pastor. Maas at 7:30. 1):00 and 10:00 a. ra. St. (aslrair'a l'oliah 821 S. Weoster st. Rev. Stanislaus (iorka. piator. Low luasa ut T:.".0 a. ui High casa at 10:00 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p. xa. Sjml Heart. otre Dame Rev. John B. Sclieier. C S. C. pantor Low mass tt Ü:' a. in. Studenirt mass at u. .0u am Parish mass at 10:15 a. in. Vespert ut 2 iH) p. m M- bteptten'a HunrariaA Tbomai aaS Mi'Fberaun sts Rev. Lawrence Horrjth. pastur. Miss at S:(X) and 10:15 a m. Suaday schooi at 2 OO p. ui. lienedictiua at 3:00 p. m. tu rttlck C07 S. Tavior at. Rev. John F. iH'Urootc. C. S. C. nisto. Mass at 0. 7:.".0, t and 10 :.'." ,, !.. k. M. Jumteph'm illl! at. and Lasalle aT. RatrWk J. Carroll. C. C. paator. Iajw uiases at 7:0 and &:CO a. m. llla ruusa at 10 .00 a. in. . Fenedk tiou at 2 Masi at and a:o0 n. in. Sunday Kbool ut 2Z0 p. ui. Uenedictlon at ü:ou p. m. MISSIONS. Hope- (VU N. studebaker t. Sunday iio '1 .it 2 :."a l. m. I're.iehiiig at a lid i ... -..".0 i:i. Services during t!: it - ek and Monday. Friday nnd Saturday ' 'uln ;it 7:Ki o'cl.M k. All wvKomt. Mary .Nuuein iker iu charge. Mrnnoalt Hop Z21 Jefferaaa bird. SumliT achool at Z J30 p. oa iTe.nhliic at ::rvO c. ci I'reachinj ;t: ana i p. m. erv lees every Dljrht except Wedneaday Mary Nuneiuaker in charge. Cltr 115 E. JeCeraen blvd. Ray A. Rlrd. eurerlntendcDt. Sunday achool at 5:IX) p. ra. lUble laia at 4:00 p. m. Cioprl-l I'. LasiRe av. Services Wfdnesdav eveatne at . :4. Saturday r.,:,j .s,jUd.iy venirj; at 7 :. Kverybcdy elioiuc. rmtofal, .potnllr rith-.TO N niivc st. Sunday svLc-l at a. m. Prea -hing at 11 a ra. livening serv1 .it s f' 1 - k Milk nwetin i Tuesday and Thursday evenings. J. R. Ri e ane'.i.-t. nr(Uh 1 angrlieal Mllnn e'-'mr Mit:; and M-ur.e lv.r Knuds"n. ld- r. Sun lay ..!)... d .nt U-no a. in ; A-.i;.'ut A::deroa. su perinti udeut. SPIRITUALIST. The rrpreive Spiritual Kciety will 1. M1 servi.es at - ") aiil 7 :D p. m. every Sun.'.iy at S. Mi. h'gau m.. Rcdnien'a ball. St.-.,k.r: II L. Chapina nau f Mar..l,.j. Mi l:. J!ry.un In-.trern: Mr. and Mr i'. A. Th uu 'U, Mr. Tamnd and Mr. ll.vl. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. -Me-ta "very Monday at I0:lO a. ra. a Y i- A Resident nnd TlttJn m'.r.ntera always wtl oiae. Rev. " . II. lre-!ey. prei.I.nt; Rev. ft. W. Reiuh.i v1, president; Rev. John L. luibof. ec j retary-treHMirer. CHUKCH OF GOD. hur h of .od Srvl es ar bel l in ; 1mT Hall. 212 . Lafayette st. uad.o it in .' .! !:i IV silicon superia- ' t.n.'.isf . Rl.-ie studv at i. r.e J. R 1 ha. l .ider. 11 :rti a m l rean euss f it. u .1 i e-a!a ..t fi ai I '::?.'. e.17 s Sr Ji-i.L t

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klrkley. uprtDtendeoL ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. WoroaB'i Club ball, rcotn 224. J. U. 3. bu'.ldlnff. JEWISH. Tfmpi n:h-U Corner La all Aynnd Taylor at. ra. SALVATION ARMY. ÖT E. JetTfrioa blfd. Sunday ar? Ueu: Morning, county Jail, 10:00; Sun Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. SCIENTIST. Flrat Cbarcb of CUrlat. Sdeotlat Main and .Madiaoa ats. Sunday arrlca at ll:0u x. m. Tt.stimoclal ixtctlng every WtiJooc'.ay at a :0 p. m. Sunday acliojl tit children and youug people up to tha atfe of 20, from 0:45 to 10:U0 p. w. Sunil.iy achool entranot oa Madlaon at. lu-adlnjj roorua maintained by tta (-Lurch on the aereutb Boor of the J. M. S. hullJltig. are oi.-a dally eicept Sun dity from 1 to Ö. aud on Saturday evei uz froia 6 to 8. EPISCOPAL, M. Jamea' Lafayette blTd.. north cf Waahlijgton. lit. 1er. Jihn liazen 'Llte. rector; Kev. U. Everett Cnrr. vlrar. Holy commui.l-in. 7:-J0 a. m. Cburrh s bool nt J:4." a m. Holy eu Lariat at 11:00 a. iu. pera at 0:00 m. Youuff people' servi.t; at G.Zo p. 32 GET DIPLOMAS IT ST. JOSEPH'S Commencement Program of Parochial School Is Held Friday Night. FollowinfT a very complete program, the 2 graduates of St. Joseph's school were awarded their diplomas Ly Rev. P. J. Carroll. C. S. C, pastor of St. Joseph's church, Friday night in the parish hall on X. Hill st. Krncst Wilhelm was the honor student of the year, with a class average of 97 percent, which entitles him to the scholarship awarded annually by Notre Dame university. This includes both high school and university training. Faul Benitz, average 'JS percent, was second high. lreent Playlet. A playlet, "Lawyer Pretense's Clients" was presenetd by the members of the seventh and eighth grades of the parish school. Father Carroll, besides awarding the diplomas, also gave the closing remarks. The program ended when the school orchestra rendered a patriotic tir. Among the list of graduates were Marjorie Adelsperger, Clarissa Daveline. Cecilia DuMont, Mildred DuMont, Majorie. Goheen, Florence Kinerk, Beatrice Kissell, Helen Michels. Germine Mischker, Helen Summers. Catherine Singler. Nettie k'Ullilnvi ü( V.UIH14IUU ..vvv.Thorpe, Louise Van DeAValle, Isidora Thit"' Nora Wittner. Gladys Wolf. Ernest Wilhelm. Paul Benitz, Victor Bar co me, Leo Coquillard, Edmund DeClerci. Francis Dorian. John Gilkn. James Henthorn, Earl Huss, Melvin Krauser, Elmer LeFortune, Harry Powers, Ernest Kieder. Arthur Sieg, Bernard White and Herbert Welches. Hohl Class Night. The annual class niht of St. Joseph's academy was held Thursday night in St. Patrick's hall. The class paper, "The Argo," was read by Miss Catherine Michels and Getaevieve Everett. "The Argo" contains the essays and poems written by members of the class. "Every Graduate" was presented as the class play.' Tho closing address was given by Be v. Chirks Miltner. C. S. C. Ph. D., member of the faculty of Notre Dame. The live members of the class who will be graduated next Sunday are Miss Genevieve Everett, Miss 'atherine Michels, Miss Louise Fritz. Miss Marie Luther and Miss Georgene Muessel. ROYAL ARCH MASONS END SEASON TODAY Wit h the completion of spring season Saturday night. South Bend chapter. No. 2$. Royal Arch Masons, will have ,-een the mo?t successful season ever enjoyed. A class of most excellent masters will take the work for the Royal Arch Masons and this degree work will be the last until the fall season opens, next temper. The degree work will start Saturday afternoon, Re suspended for a dinner to be served by the Kastern Star and be completed in the evening. A number of Masons from North Liberty are included in tho class. TO I'NVinii MONFMF.Vr. The monument '"Christianity" will be unveiled Sunday afternoon in honor ot the L'.'.th anniversary of the ordination of Father Kubacki. It will also be the silver Jubilee of the priest as he has led the St- Adalbert's parish for that time. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads Safe Milk & IcTalirjj t iNUIHtlOUS Uld 10T All AgCS Quick Lunch at Home or Office

LOCAL SCHOOL IS SECOND II SITE

Nurses From Epworth Hospital Get Honors in State Examinations. The Epworth Hospital Training school ranked second of all the hospitals in the st.ite at the semi-annual examinations of nurses, held at the state hou.e, Indianapolis, May 21 and 22. with all but one nurse making the honor roll. The Robert Lon hospital of Indianapolis was first with every nurse muking the necessary grade of ?0 per cent for the honor roll. Out of a total of 14 4 applicants, 132 were successful. The honor roll students from the Epworth hospital were Miss Lydia Decker, Miss Phyllis Miller, Miss Beulah Shipley and Miss Maleta Pelkey. The other successful student from the local nospital was Miss Marie Wiseley. Miss Stella Jeanette Olson, Miss Jessie Jacobine Jensen and Miss Pearl Agnes Conell of St. Joseph's hospital, South Bend, were also successful in passing the examination for registered nurses. Other Candidates. Other successful applicants from northern Indiana were Miss Alma Checkerrield, Miss Esther Brown, Miss Arminda Swayne. Miss Mayme Swank and Miss Mabel Folker of the General hospital. Elkhart, and Miss Anna H. Zoll of Mercy hospital. Gary. The next xamination will be the semi-annua! held at the state house, Indianapolis, Nov. 19 and 20. EfilH USE Of SAFETY I Will Try Out New System at One Corner as Test of Public Approval. Mayor Carson's new scheme to relieve traffic congestion in the downtown district went Into effect Friday afternoon, when safety zones were laid out on Michigan st. on either side of Washington. The zones are so arranged that automobile and other vehicle traffic will have the right of way regardless of whether or not the street cars are loading or unloading passengers. The zone Is designated by a 150 ! foot line extending along Michigan st- from the corner of Washington. The line is placed Just six feet from the car rail, so that passengers may be taken on and discharged without being endangered by the passing traffic. No parking of automobiles will be allowed inside the space designated by the white line. This scheme will be tried out at this intersection for a few days and provided it meet the approval of the general public it will be enforced at other downtown corners where traffic is congested. FORMKH RESIDENT DIES. Capt. N. 1. Warner. 32. formerly j of South Fend, died at his home in ; Macon, Mo., according to word re- j reived here by his relatives. Among his relations residing in South Bend ! are his sister. Mrs. Rosanna Coullar. I and his niece, Mrs. N. A. Fitch. j auickly help to strengthen tne digestion, stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels and improve the health by working with nature. Laret Sale ef Any Medicine in the World Sold eerT-Hrher. In Uoiei. 10c. 25c f : : r

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No one knows the humiliation of eir.g a' 'wall flower ' betterthan the pirl v:th a red, rouh, pimply complex Jon. i your skin is net fresh and smooth, :r has suffered from an unwise use cf rosrr.etics, try Resinol Soap and Retinol Ointment for a week and see if t!iev

Creel? Sh ticks! Klines Got Him Beat as Censor

Enter Chief of Folic &l;ne in a new role. Now he is envious of George Creel, chairman of the committee on public information during the war. and is working industriously to eirn a reputation that will rival Creei's. He has i.-sued orders to Capt. James E. Schock and all other officers in authority when he is absent, to give out no information concerning anything unless it has his own official O. K. This serves as an effectual blanket for the police force, because no news is given out--intentionally, that is, for reporters hac a way o learning things sometimes and as a result, robberies, murders, or what not never get into print until Mr. George Creel Kline has had an opportunity to find out just where his men were, and think of a reason for having them just where they were. Capt. Shock refused to say anything regarding the order, but from his conversation, it was gathered that it has been in effect sometime. Which shows how effective the censorship operated by the local committee of public information can be. PAYIKS TO SPEAK. W. O. Davies will speak at the Hopo Presbyterian church, Leer and Dayton sts., Sunday morning, June 12, at 11 o'clock. Anybody Can Save Dollars It's saving the dimes that's hard. The Home Furniture Co., just outside the high rent district, will save dimes and dollars, too. ff4 mwmmi go. 328-328 S. Michigan St. Caused by Tea. Indeed, more often than you think. RecauM? ACID-STOMACH . artluff with Indigestion, heartburn, helchinr. food-rcpeat-intr. bloat and cas. if not checked, will eventually atTect every vital organ of the body. Severe. blindiDg. ppllttinc headaches are. therefore, cl frequent occurrence as a reeult of thif un Fet condition. Take EATONIC. It culckly banihe- aeidEtomarh with its pour t Jcat. pa:n and gas. It aids digestion helps the ftomacb get full strength from every mouthful ct food you eat. Millions of people arc miserable, weak, tdck and ailing because of ACIDSTU.MACU. Poisons, created by partly dieestei food charred with acid, are absorbed iato tbe blood and distributed throughout the entiresytem. Thiaoftencausen rbtumatifm. tiliousae 5,cirrhos;s of the liver.he art trouble, ulcers and even cancer of tbe Ptorasch. It roba Its victim of their health, uodermiaes the ttrength ol the rnost vigorous. If you want ti cet back your pbylcrd and mental Ftrrncth be full of vim and vlpor enjoy lite and be hsrpy. you mutt ret rid of your acid-stomach. In EATONIC you will f.nd tbe very i::n ma need and it's guaranteed. So get a tig We box from your drugpiht today. If it fai: to please you. return it and be will refund your money. LTTfo ffOR YODR ACID-STOMACH) : G)ont iviise that invitation because of a , poor complexion don't becin to make a blessed difference. They also help to make hands and arms soft and white, and to keep the hair live, piossy and free from dandruff. All d-ucT-J?! sell r.tsir.rl Oir.trrer.t Fe;r'.l ?or. Ft a f e urr.ple cf each.wr-.te to De; 1. 1 1-N. Ke;ro!, Ril-more. Mi. Yui.'d Ur.tr tr theni :

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Knitting Wools: Instructions to make the New Crochet Sweaters

The unanimous choice seems to be the crocheting of these new and novel sweaters for outing sports. Here in the Art Needlework Section A competent teacher is ready to give her instructions free to all who purchase the materials here. Classes on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons from 1 to 5; also Saturday morning from 9 to 12. Shetland Floss 25c ball. Silk Mix at 55c. Vicunna 55c in all the newest shades.

Vacation Trunks and Bags The annoyance of traveling can be eliminated at a small cost by providing oneself with the necessary baggage for the week-end outing or the longer vacation journey. Trunks in many sizes from the small steamer to the complete wardrobe, at prices from $9.00 up to $65.00. Traveling Bags from $3.50 up. Suit Cases from $2.00 up.

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Don't go over another Sunday without a new Straw Hat The weather man is in earnest, there's no doubt about it. Hot weather is here to stay. Don't delay buying your straw hat. Come here tomorrow; we have plenty of new things to choose from. Plenty at reasonable prices; big assortments. Spiro's Special Straws, wonderful values, $2.50 and $3. Knox line Straws, $4, $5, $6. Genuine Panamas, $5, $6.50 to $10.

Underwear the cool kind The verv newest summer weaves in silks, dimities, nainsook and linens; short sleeves or athletic $1.50 to $6.50.

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