South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 235, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1919 — Page 2

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Board Admits Session, But Many Questions Are Left Siill Unanswered. P-n5 -ecrf-rv (.urror,''" th- mer-t ir.t; of th" l.o.ir'l of "i--.il lie"' : f ty f rrl'Iay msht. The- l.oar! H'l-j r.r.ts hoi'ii.-.PT a. m tiru'. nt which the rr.cst irn porta r.t thir.i; Jon- v,is To tak tho "niMie" (i u of th.1 ri iM of v ift t y "I haw nothing to r- oat." Ifarry Jo.-.-jr,;-nn. eiejk of th"' 1 oaM. after 1 1 1 icfr-tinr. Kep.rt rs. "ho havp l-fn lnvitel to attend i ' ir.v rstiratiors" in th.-. r..-.-f T'ri. !-'! r.icht w.-r not r-vr n .-ii!r.e.(i tn .Mf!i'-r in the c ai-taiü"-- office, a-!-' Joining th linanl's M.ronhi.M, or! f r n in tho rnrr'jlnr n tin. v--ftiit- ' - - - . ' . . . v. lill ij of the door. It is ;ipjiri.-.i that the murh Iii-r:i---d hat l!tt!e actf-i upon noi;Mtiization of the po!i- iIpirtrnTit. MiPK-.-t"I l.y the a-lruiniHtratK-i: vns one of the thin '-LI which v ere taker. vii I'V tlie hoar-i. A knotty problem v. hirh touhl have h n taken tip was whether it tvouM he bettor t reinstate William IJirnharf. i-ntly reM-nei .- rr.eaüt of i ter tives, ar.ft thus l.r k U'.vn from their temporarily heM i.o.-ition on th.- li-i'ior U'-M ion. whi'h oiiivfj n.urihirt to M'Jif. or tr have Rirnhart at !ar;re nn'l ftanrl the rhanee of him teiiintr yam' fit th unpleasant thinirs he is nippovo! to know aho'lt the poliee "ranking h'.ols " Sonn Others Matter. Harry Jo-phvon o"i-I . not stnfe xvliether or not the hor-r-I etenlcfl ;i vote fif con lejrm iti'n to Chief p. -ter K!in- for hi net ion on Tu.-s.iay of haralintr hark t (;ef-r- Ilosler. sef -confe.sf k'oper of a 'atiihüni,' hou-e, f,f lft out of the re ported J27." hro'.iqht in as evident e when Hosier's "whist cluh" w.-is raiolral, .-ilthonirh Holler i now awaitinc trial in th- hizhr '-ourts. Another- matter on whieh Joeph("ii wax ret ire nt' was whether the hoard paid any attention to the IJer.lllon systetti of me is!irrni"nts'. the Jiner print system and other modern polire hystr-nu- adopted hv .John Kne-iert. former rhirf of detective, anil thrown into the s-rraj heap when Chief Kline came into office. The iippointment of ; s-rpeant of detectives to fill the vacancv in that j department which has existed for the p;ist three week?, was a matter on which the board was silent. Great Hold on Yin It may be that the hoard failed to censor Chief Kline and th" other "l.ickiner beads." or rather "rankIn's' heads." for failure to protect the patrolmen from attack by thujrs and (.'tinmen by refusing to make any effort to arrest the assailant of John Kol.icz, ni.ht patrolman, who wis fired on by a gunman, who is Ft ill at larre. The report made by Patrol SYrpt. Roberts recently to Mayor Carson that KamMimr had been broken up In South V.end micht also have been acted on by the board, who miht have complimented Chief Kline for having Puch an admirable hold on the vice situation here. The recent raids on houses of ill-fame miht have caused some more congratulations for the chief, providing h had been able to answer, if asked, why several disorderly houses weif allowed to operate openly in the do vntown distrn t. Und the reporters been .-illowed to attend the nitetin, one of the thinsrs which they would not have heard mentioned would hive been the (juefrtion so carefully avoided during the i ent Milh T-IivKren-Jtarnhart-Kosoorowski trials how !id tb.e liquor which thse men admit see-ins and han-Um i:t t out of the bull-pen and into the barn in the rear of the station, when Chb f Kline admitted posos.-!uir the 1 1 y key to the bull-pen? COMPLETE PLUS Convention of Hoosier Officials to Open in South Bend on Aug. 31. Tentative plan for the annual convention of th' State Dark .-isse. io.ti.n to be b Id here Autr. '1-S, pr. 1. wtre comp! ted at a m-ting f tl.e city park board heb. Friday t.iht. The convent:.;:, wi.l be attended by i f present. it; s f the p. irk '"-arils t th .-ix India:.. i.r.(i MHeli'.l Clas tark committees .OS O 3 tlie i 1" i:id maxors ar.il f tlie siaaller . it it s. Tne cor.cntion w i'.l tpm a' 1:.',0 r "clock on the afternoon of S.ir.tlay. Aug. '1, wkt n deb-g..t s ami l.uiies will rtgster at tb.c- Ko Oli'itr. An auto ride arc visiting the parks .iu-i ro.ua at ! T-, 1 1, e:ty, jit tints i ' i a n -moon. th of inttrt st. and nding at tb.e Uv ei1.:1, will I'd ;:; th aft TH(r tri'! i 1 . . ' A . . V . ..... :,a : eo t-f lh.' At given c it y p irns '". ii!',ik a lar.chi. en w i'.l ami at tho i't'Untrv c a: rt Kl bed's band w ill give a c c at a tpt r Indiana - '. p irk. H:-hard La 1 r. of r t. j r-se nt ; n g iic. (lootirS'-.h, v. :!'. ivc an a.l lrex at Mr. I-i b r is htirtr. it. of the s'at. f or.ser at:on and it.- parks comrni.-n. Ti l-ak n Lai. The Monday rn'-rr.T c s.-;on will r;pen at ::". Dr. I.:;'i ir,' "t: g; ::ig the in o .itior:. M . o" 'ar.-' n w ;'. '. deliver an abh ?' w -Ic. ,n.. Major Ho!:; - f f t;.ir will r lieport of ofr.c rs. a ;-inir.t rr.t nt cf

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il!'itrated !e tire on "The r...rv! - Tii'lny (irfcool nt t:--0 a. m. ; ir. ...,;,n,..W,, r, ,,.,y Towar., CMe ior.Vip TTM P iutl;ication," and l'rof. (VK 1'iiMte u.rhli nt 10:40 n. m. llf-v. ShantZ. president of the Ilünoi, Au'. Api-Wbjr. pfistnr FJrif Mth'Hli-t . ,, , thurrh of ( ran ford n . wll orrupy duhr.n soMety. will speak on -liird j the pulpit. Kpirth l.puo :;t i:r., p. the park f)uartlians." m. Midweek n.-rrP-t this we.-k will l At o'elofk. th- final .c-.v jnn i h'1 -'' !- ll,a?P' 'VV-JV,',,1:,-V u,n-"

of the ronrntirn will he held. The p!ac- (-f the next convention will he ler'drd, ommitteeH will report, and ofrirrs for the eominjr year will bo !er ti d. MUNICIPAL OUTING n Picnic and Races, Followed by Dancing, to Take p.'ace at Howard Park. I't.atiire attractions consisting of !an intr. concerts "oy i;iln l's hand and Vnotjon pictures will mark the close of the "City Day" which is to he held Saturday evening at Howard park under the auspice of the municipal recreation committee. Tho program of held and water events will In-Kin at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Tin pro-ram of e-e,,t s heduh-d to take place

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nay na.s posipon,i until lonay on account of rain. All activities in Howard park will coa?e at 10 o'clock. Following the afternoon of athletic ;md aquatic events, time will he allowed for :i basket supper, after which the. moving pictures will he presented, and dancing on th lawn, to the music of the hand, will heASKS STATE TO GIVE BONUS TO SOLDIERS A petition rcqueytin a bonus of six months' pay be ;twa;ded by the state of Indiana to each hooorablv dis(.h;i snidier. sailor or marino who served in the recent wi- jijiinst Germany and her allies, is bei.ip circulated in South liend iincir the men who have returned from service overseas and in this cotntry. The petition is additssed to Gov. James I. Goodrich, requesting the state executive to recommend to a special session of the lesis'.i tu re, if one is called this fall or lae or to the regular session in ca. e o special session is called, such ncMon as will enable the petitioners to pet the bonus. Form Post of World War A provisional organization of world war veterans was established in South He ml Friday niqlit at a meeting of e-servi e men held in the Chamber of Commerce. The regular installation of oflieers and the routine eonnectfd with the establishment of a permanent or.ionization was postponed until next Tu.sday niht, when Jinotlier meeting w ill b'e held. C. 1 Seastrum. department inspectiT of the national council of world war veterans, was in charge of l ist p.iu'ht's meeting. Mr. Seastrum, who is well erst d in the wants ami needs of the ex-service men, outlined in detail a few of the prominent features of the oranizin of the local post. He said that the nation. il orjranIk'ition of world war veterans was established in France shortly after the armistice was signed and since President r ' t. t x i r i l: - X .- J i .... . .. . v s 9 C; TPj'c stiele -rxt j.;rwcL Mrs

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.Vit: 1 MODlbl. 31.', n. ,faln' p't. CU9 'mating at I- 00 st. I'aut' Hör. .Tiiine! L. Gardlnrr. D Ih. minUter. ,inl.iy s- ho.d at '.t:.'k) ni.- ). II Kulk-r..-)n, upr'.ntnd'tit. Merniiis worship :it 1 Pr:iyiT ruet-tiu? ;iti.l S'lnJ.iy s--!i'd he-ard rr.eti!ir Vehis.l,iy evt-iii!.'. Grr Corner M!Tilr:in nnd Tntt Mi. ofv It. I). Uetk. jnstor. riaw TTielns at S:i.', a. tn. Sunday seh"l 30 a-ra.-'lorn Whltrn.-.n. firl-K-ii'lmt. Morninc worship at 1:- l-'l-wnrtli 1. -a t;u' jit :r.o p. in. Trlnitr-Cornor r.kilnp ari.l Vasnr nvs. Hev. Kusell I.. l'hlMlps. pantor; t"I.teilrp. -i-j l-.laln :.v. Sunday school at - -.i .. ... i'ii.l, i k in-, mitx-riuti'ii'i ent. Kp'worth 31ftiiorla!, cor. Lincoln waj W.. and Olive t., Hev. O. W. Swltzer. pastor; Surahiy s liord at 9 SO; ulenn t'h uey, hiiperit.tondent IwHi lfrlht -Hner nn-1 Francis ts. Iter. C. J. Gordon, pastor. Sunday i tiioi at W:45 a. m.; U. C. Delonr. t ("Tiitrndeot. 5tull Memorial Thurfh. Cor. K. Mlrhlean n.l ictorla Stn . Charlys II. Leeden. D. C. L., pnstor. Sunday scbool at 10 a. m., John Edwards, superintendent. Ce'mn Larayrtt bird, nd Wayi it. RfT. II. S. Miliar, pastoi. Sunday school at 0:30 a. rn. : John Kocb, supertntrndent I'reaohinjr nt lo:30 a. m. and 7:0 p. in. 'tpwortn league at 7 W p. tn. Prajer myelins: WdufsJaj at 7:45 p. m. Wesleyan 722 E. Broadway. Her. O I'nyrp. pastor. Sunday school ;it 9:o(t a. m. : J. II. Keller.-superintendent. Hirer Pa r ItSeventh st . south of I'ev. t. Ball, siipcrlntendiMi shawn ka jit. Her. (. L. Bullion, pas9::;o a. m.; Marnt. FREE METHODIST. Tree Metl.od.lct -I'eLnsylTanla qt. and Bush st. Bt. W. K. '."-bster. pasfr. Sunday scLoo! at 9:30 a. m. ; rul Neldtzel. superintendent, i'reachlnsr at 10:,"i0 a. m. and 7 :3ö D. m. AFRICAN M. E. OHtet A. M. K. r.ir VV. Monroe st Ib v. A. T. Ilendditi. pastor. Cl.na nictln' nt 10:00 n. m., 1-d by T. Hlnes. Sunday . hool nt l-:."o p. m.; Ilt-nry Ceker, uperilitendent. Taylor' a. 31. t. Z?on -Corner Edrtj ted Canjpuu ata. Bei. L. J. Towell pastor. PRESBYTERIAN. Tt'ctmlntrr Scott ml LlDdsey stl. Be. Alfred M. I!ls. L. !., pastor; residence. CJS N. Scott St.. Sunday bcLooi at ö;50 a. it : L. C. Wbttcomb. superin tendent. I'utdlc v.orahlp nt 10:15 n. id. and ":Ü0 p. m. Tne session rncetK before the uiorniug aerrh-c. Senior Kndeavor society aettä Jtt 0:."0 p. iu. There will be no church services during August. l"irt Corner of Wnshinirton st. and Lafayette Idvd. Bilde school ;it ! :.".0 a. in.; John J. Slufer, superintendent. Men's Fellowship dul at 0:.";o a. m.; Dr. C A. Llppiin-ott, leaib-r. Midweek nutting on Wednesday at 7:4." p. in There will be no preic'liliijj sirvl'-os luring the month ef August. Trir.itr .totit 5. Burn. pastor on leave. A. II. Saunders, pastor on duty. Hope Leer and Dayton sts. Edwin G. Veterans of in South Bend that time more than 2,010 posts have been organized throughout the country. In Indiana alone there are oer tjO posts. He also stated that the organizers were working overtime in this state at the present tim to establish as many local posts as possible before the lust week in September, when a state convention of the veterans of Indiana is to be held in Indianapolis. The 'members of the CO posts in this state, he said, are doin'4 all that they possibly can to influence the governor and the legislators of this state to pass the six months' bonus bill for the service men of this state. This bonus will be in addition to the national six months' bonus bill, which is now before congress. Kvery service man at last nfcht's meeting pledged himself to bring at least one prospective member to the Tuesday night meeting.

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Mtls.;cr. !n;liit'r. liiale b l.ool at a. ni. ; Frank Kettrlng. huperlntend nt. c;ro(er- p.er. Harris, pastor. Sunday choei nt 0:io a in. DlTine orsLIp at 10:45 a. m. every Sunday. EreTjhody ( U orr.e. Hungarian Corner . erry aud WashIn(Tt?n ts. Kev. John le7ao. pastor. Sunday school .,t :0j a. m. Churcb tervles at 10:0J a. in. Vesper terricea ut '- :'JJ p. eu. BAPTIST. rirt- Corner Main and vTayne sts Bev. 1J. S. Daris. D. 1.. pastor. !tiitiec.e 211 W. Wayne it. Bible srhool at Ü ;'.() a. m . C. S. StepLeas. superlutf n nt. Quiney Mreet Corner B!ain nr. and Iif.rni:! st. Howard Blb-n Leonard, pastor. Bit-le s Je'f-1 nt 9 .HV a. ci. ; J. W. itendall, Miperlntendent. Iirt SnMUb tomrr Laurel idJ Napier sts. berfkts at 10.Z0 a. m. od I p. m. Mt. Zion Ber. J. B. Smartt. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ta. jCkuse for :l- i'W. 11 a- m I'refi. hing at ll:f0 a. in. bv one of the vUitln' ministers of the Baptist con-vi-ntion. At G:0() p. ni. one-third of the Baptist convention will be entertained at this church. Breaching by the iaderator. Bev. Ja men B. Jlover of Detroit. At H;oo p. iu. preaching by Bev. Jainea B. Ulover. CHRISTIAN. Brft-S. Main St.. aooth of puh'.JC library. Her. R. L. McQuary, pastor. Suaday school at 9:30 a. iu. ; Frederick B. liuiuncJ. auiei'intccaenr Our teachers ire trained and lessons jradd. Wt lave classes for all fte. Indiana Atenae Corner Indiana ar. and S. St. Joseph Ft. Rev. Ldwln J. Culn, minister; residence. 119 E. Bowman st. Suuday tscbool at 9:30 a. ui.; Fred Wilson, superintendent. Communion and preaching at 10:r,0 a. in. Breaching at S:00 p. in. Lveryone given a cordial invitation to attend all of our services. Linden Avenue Llndoa ht. and Carlisle st. I. N. Miller, pastor. Sund.iy school a. 10:0j a. iu. ; J. C. Collp, superintendent. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. l'Irst Cor. Lafayette and Monroe sts. vV. H. Freshley. pastor. Sunday school at ö:Ö0. Dr. V. II. Snyder, superintendent. Lesson: "Soclnl Responsibility." Morning worship at 10:."0. .No evening servier during August. Bra er meeting on Wednesday evening at b o'clock; Jeorge J. Long, leader. ra Churcn t'cr. x.liicol? way V. and WaJcut sts. BeT. O. i. Loiler. ministers. Sunday school at t.D0. O. F. Vitt. superintendent. Broadway 31Ä E. Broadway. Iter. E. (iarflold JoLnson. paälar: residence. 1112 Carroll st. Sunday school at 9:30 a. oi.: Sarauel C. Lehman, superintendent. Morning worship ut 10:30. Young People's alliance at (i:4ä p. in.: Miss Bessie M. Bhlnehart. president. Breaching nt ":"() j). m. by the pastor. Braver meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 :.':). Choir rehearsal en Friday evening at S o'clock. Auten Chapel B. J. Nltsehe. pastor. Bcsldence I'MOl Lincoln wny W.. Mlnhawaka. Bible school at 10:00 a. in.: Jcsjc Barnes, superintendent. EVANGELICAL. Zlosi- Corner Wayne and St. Peter sts l:ev Waldemar (Joffeney, past. tit. 1'eter'a German 115 TT. Lasalle at. Bev. Hugo Welchelt. paster. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m. ; Carl Betake, super-int-ndent. Regular service nt 10 :13 a. n. Ladies' Aid met'ts Jit 2:30 p. ni. Senior league meets Monl:y Jit S:00 p m. Church council meets' Wednesday at 6:00 p. in. Sewing circle meets TUursUay afternoon. LUTHERAN. Tolj Trlnitr rtTin 3he-rman a? ena 4ndsey st. Ber. Albert IL Kma. pnstor. Sunday school at 9:13 a. ta-; Charles Haas, superintendent. At l():.'Ul a. in., worship with sermon. No evening servites. Sejnir meeting at the church on Wednesday afternoon. Worship with sermon by the pastor ut 10:30 a. m. No evening service during August. Thursday evening the Ladies' Aid society will hold a luwu social oil the church lawu. M. I'aul'a Cerma:: Jefferson and WPliaiu sts. Bev. II. Holle, paster. Gloria Del Swedish Ch i pin and Kerr school at 9:00 a. m. and Bible class at sts. Bev. Gottfrid Ulifon. p;:stor. Sunday BRETHKfcN. Flrt BeT. O. "v?. Bench. D. D. pas-t-r. Suntlay chool at 9 :3f a. iu. : Harle Firestone. superinter dent. Trlmary hoo; inef nt tlie s:iin hour; Miss Margaret Whitmcr, superintendent. I'lrst Church of the Urethren Indiana nv. and Miami st. Key. H. H. IJelmnu, pastor; resl.leuce. Uhjj H. Juiliana iv. Sunday nchool at 9:.:o ü. jy. ; i'. (J. S t a h 1 e y , superintendent. Conference Meiiiorl.il lnitd 10 S. St Joseph st. Bev. D. E. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. ; Miss Abe Gordon, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:4.". Tr. T. M. Worship at 10:30 a. ni. a ml 7:43 p. m. Morning worship ut 10:13. ('Uristian Kndeagttr at 7 -'eh" k ; Mrs. S. A. We!s, le;ider. Tis. f 1,.-,,t!'l . .... .w during the baseball game In

CATHOLIC i i. Hedwige rollab Corner Scott f Ad Napier sts. Ber. Anthony Zu bo wies. C S. C, pastor. Ixw aiass at 7:30. 9 ff() and 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. Benediction at 2 130 p. m. St. Cimlr' lollih ?21 S. WeDster st. Rer. Stanislaus iiorka. pttor. Low mass at 7:30 a. in. Hlga cass at 10:00 4. in. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. Farred Heart. "otr Dunt-Bt. Johc B. Fcbeler. C. S. C. pastor. Low mass st O.Oo a. m. Student' rrass at 8:00 a. m. Bsrish mats at 19:15 a. to. Veaperi at 1: PO p. n St. 6tpbna Ilunrarlaji Thomas and McBherson sts BeT. Lawrence HjrfathT pastor. Man at :oo and 10:15 a m Sunday s--fccc: at 2:Co p. m. üeBfdlrtlot at 3:00 p. ra. M. rflkoT S. Taylor at Bev. John F. DeGrootc. C. 5. C onitor Mas at 6, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 o'clock. St. Joseph's IIBl st. und Lasalle aT. ratrlcic J. CarrolL C. S. C pastor. Low musses at 7:30 and 0:00 a. zn. IJIfh m?ts at 10.00 a. m. Benediction at 3.0J p. m. 8ard Heart Bellaj HM W. Tboms at. BeT. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7.-k) and 8 JO a. no. Sunday school at 2 JO p. bl Uenedlctlaa at 3:09 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD. C hurch of God Sari Ice (Abrabamle lalth) hold services m Melrille ball. 212 5. Lafayette blvd. Sunday school at iu a. m. F. A. ritilson auperlntendent. I'reachlng Bervite ut 11 and 7:30 by D. L. an Vactor of Arpos. Ind. Morning worship at U o'clock, b'd by one of the members. No evening service. CbureU of God or feints Chapel oa Harrison aT.. one block north of Llncols üuuday school at 9:45 a, m.; JL m. lilrkley, superintendent EPISCOPAL. ft. Jomes Lafaj ette blvd. noita of V'ashlnjton. lit. JfeT. John Hazen "'hlte. rector; Lev. U. Everett Carr. rienr. Holy communion. 7:.T0 a. m. No other service during August. SCIENTIST. rirst Church of Christ. ScleotiotM.iiu and Madison sts. Sunday serric-t ut 11:00 a. m. Testimonial ix-ctlag every Wednesday at o:00 p. m. Sunday icIiojJ ror children and young people up to tbs ige of 0, from y:40 to 10:30 a. in. Sunu.iy scLwol entrance un iladison st Iteadlog rooms maintained hy ths church on the seventh floor of the J. M. t. building, are open daily except Sunday from 12 to 5. and on Saturday erea tut; from 6 to 8. SPIRITUALIST. Spiritually meeting Sunday evening at lied Men hall, conducted by S. L. 15uswell. Kev. S. 11. IlUiiwed. organizer of National Spiritual society, will hohl serrles at Keil Men's hall Sunday evening at s o'clock. Message service after ieruion. JEWISH. Temple Betli-tl Corner and Taylor st. Lasalla a MISSIONS. Hone CC3 n. studebaker ft. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. Preaching at 3:?0 and 7:30 p. m. Services during tb6 week and Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:13 o'clock. All welcome. Mary .Nuneuiaker in charge. City 115 E. Jefferson blvd. IUy A. Bird, superintendent. Sue-Jay sehool at 3:00 p. m. Bible clsss at 4.00 p. m Goppel 21S E. Lasalle av. Services W'eilnesilay evening at 743; Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7:30. Everybody welcome. I'enterostal. Apontolir Faith 320 N Olive st. Sunday cliool at 10:00 a. m. I'reachlng at 11:00 a. m. Evening serv ice at a o clock. Midweek meeting on Tuesday und Thursday evenings. J. H. Howe, evangelist. Swedish KviinseliiHl Mission Corner Main ami Men roe t lvar Kuudson, elder. Suntlay school at 10:00 a. in. ; August Anderson, superintendent. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. tiospel mission. 430 3. f)cidgan atAll Christian societies b.vlteti to r b'.g open air meeting every Wednesday. 5rlday, Saturday and Sna-Jiy ,au;ht. corner t;iyne and Michigan streets. Old-fashioned gcupel meetleg at Volunteer mission hr.ll Sunday eight. ItTerybody la ltd. All K'flWU SALVATION ARMY. 006 E. Jefferson bird. Sunday aerT bes: Morning, county jail. 10 :G0; SunSunday school at 2:30 p. m. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets evei'y Monday at 10:00 a. m. a the Y. M. C. A. Hesident and vlsltln i ministers alw ays welcome. Lev. YV. II. Freshley, president: Lev. Ci. ". Hench, vie president; Kev. John L. Imhof. sec ret.! ry-treasurer. OPEN AIR SERVICE. Union service under the direction of the Ministerial asso.-iation of South Fend will be -held in Howard park at :üa p. in. The orchestra of the (Jrace M. E. church will furnish the mush-, line of the city pastors will eyeak. The public is invited. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Weman'i Club hall, room 224. J. M.. S building. Studies Sunday: 10:00 a. m.. The New Creation: ;:.''. p. in.. Revelation; ,s :UO p. m , Kzekbd's Temple. Wednesday at S:M p. m., prayer meetiug; Friday at !S:U0 p. in.. Tabernacle Shadows. EM Caused by That titter ceartburn. belching, foodrepestinc:. indigestion. b:ost alter estine 11 are caused by acid -i-orn ach. But they are enly first symptoms danger signals to warn you ot awtal troubles 11 not stopped. Headache, biliousness, rheumatism, sciatica, taat tired, lutlefs lecling. lack of ecergy, dizzhiess. innrnnia. even cancer and ulcers of tbe Intestines sn1 many otner ailments are traceable to ACID-STOMACH. Thousands yes. millions of people who I ought to be well and error. are mere weaklings beeacte of acid-etomsch. Tncy really ftarve in the mi1st of plenty because they do not set enough streu gta asd vitality from the food they est. Take EATONIC and Rive your stomach a chance to do its work right. Make It stronr. cool, sweet and coralonatle. EATON 10 brings quick relief for heartburn, belctlnp. Indigestion and other stomact miseries. Im- 1 proves digestion helps ycu get full strength I from your food. Thousands tay EATONIC ! is the not wonaerrui stomacn remeoy in tbe world. Brought thera relief when everything else failed. Our beat tenimoalal Is whst EATONIC will do for you. So set a bitac box of EATONIC today from your druggist, um it fiT dsya 1! yo-a're not pleased, return It and get your coney tact. CTOft YOCR A CID-STOMA ClQ

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In the Furnishing of New Homes Many of which had their beginnings recently, also the well established homes, each can alway find a nook to welcome some dainty odd picc of period furniture of quality rust material. The home beautiful brings forward the character of the inmates.

Our Furniture Section Offers so many gotM values you owe it to yourself to see them. Odd Pieces for Gifts New shipments have been arriving almost daily of these tempting odd pieces dninty in design, arte raft in tinish, ready to till that corner you have in mind or to bring gladness to the pew home just started by the newly wed. Mahogany Davenport Tables In Queen Anne and Empire designs also end tables for davenport, Special at $9.50. Mahogany Fernies, in English brown, with cane or plain panels. Martha Washington Cabinets of the Knoweworth Berkey and Gay design, in solid Walnut, at$35.00. Also others in walnut at less prices. Priscilla Sewing Cabinets, in two styles. ' ml Telephone Stands, with stool or bench to match, mahogany, walnut and oak, from $8.50 up. Tea Wagons, in Queen Anne, Empire and straight line designs, walnut and oak. A special Tea Wagon in wicker, with two shelves and removable tray, at $12.00. Sewing Baskets, Taborettes, Extension Book Racks, Book Ends, Knitting Stands, Nests of Tables, Smokers Cabinets and many other novelty pieces.

The Celebrated Simmon's Brass Beds We have just received a shipment of these well known quality first brass beds, and owing to our purchase made before the late advances, we can give you a remarkable low price.

Our Sale on Low Shoes will come to a close Saturday night, Aug. 23. To all who have not purchased any of these wonderful bargains you still have a chance to save monev on your low footwear. Our Low Shoe Sale has been the biggest in our business, and we have many styles to select from yet. Come early, as our store will be packed on this the last day of wonderful bargains.

NOTE THE SAVINGS: Any Woman's or Man's SI 0.00 Oxford. Anv Woman's or Man's S9.00 Oxford.

sy Any Woman's or Man's Any Woman's or Man's Anv Woman's or Man's Anv Woman's or Man's Any Woman's or Man's 20 Discount on Don't Pay Cash for Your Clothing. Tost Credit Is Good at GATELY'S, SSI 3. MlcJilcsn RtTrading mih sdvertissrs means more for lesf cash.

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Store Opens 8:30; Close 5:30 $8.00 $7.00 S8.00 Oxford $6.50 S7.00 Oxford $5.50 S6.50 Oxford $4.50 S5.00 Oxford $4.00 S4.00 Oxford $3.00 Children's Low Shoes. Art Materials, Plcturo Frmmlc. TJE L W. LOWER aajonATixa COMPANY, South Tirnd InrllaTva, VU Paper. Drmperl. Paist SupplU. 8 ÜNI0H SHOE CO. K 233 S- Michican SL

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Saturday to 9:30 p. m. a fe. -s -1, v. U 14- n Two Classes ' "There are two t ffv? classes of poor '.ijjjiii those who fc "l.'-'flj didn't save and ffF 11)1 those don't." h o w The saying is an old one. and it is worth thinking about. You owe it to yourself and to those for whom you care to keep out of both classes. Save now while prosperity smiles and you will h. when adversity frowns Citizens' National Bank Citizens' Trust & Savings Bank .u;rr i:i:r).N hi.vi. Nc.ir the I ',, Ofiiee. Dance Special At HUDSON LAKE CASINO IVjit urine the Initiil ni.iraiiir il Edw. Snuggs und Hi Ort licvir.i. SIX PIKCKS ALL TAIt Po.lti'l:r tho Ix-t on hotral ofTrrme f tin !-o.ixiti. Tickrt- S 1 ..". ;ir t:i itu hidel Trading with advertlsen means more for less cash.

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