South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 249, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1919 — Page 2

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METHODIST rir-T:.-r. J.-, th i r ' r 1 ' I P.. I'atrvr. I'll ni'-ttr! Min'Jaj s i; r.l jit :i l'rt.' ti -rhiu :;: :it. t-n :. r. at 1 1) : j i :i. rn. J r. frn i til s; at ri N v : 111? PTvke. Mi.pM-rk rlar Ynir..r nt 7:'V u' l . 1 I Iv t:. trrara for t!. ni-.n.inr i::-!-r f.-rfh-fftloa t i Kr 'l ;. IIa.". :.Mii..t u 'I .'.,".'Mr (Jir--tr : I ' ? -1 . i 1 . TV.tiv.i! 1'rJ':de" (intr-xJU' !n- a !: -r.il tt. ::;. l'i.k; ff' 'kti. i hymn. N. T. rf :.& "T I I-r-l 'i.iy-r." II"!i!n: r,rTfrtorv. "..n:; Wir!:. it WorN." nt!-rn I Will Situr ? I it y '.Notl.M,!; I. T.' !: ti 1. !f !:! v." . 'Tin;! :.ir. !:: I. i . rii.-ir-lt 'i Vt. I'aal' rtv. ,.T::nc T.. CirI!nr, P. P . minuter. S iti l.-y !..! it ' ::.o l. in.: O. JI. Fulkers -"rint'-n-I'-nt. Mornlu worship ;t I'myi r intuz -ni'l ?;nJa.r s- !... i -.:irl n;-'t-Wciri.lay evnii'if. Griri-Corner Ml'Tiipm nnd Tr.tt Ms. Ker H P. JJk, pist'-r. L'ltJ-s ia--. tine tt 8:45 a. ra. Surnlav :. )u :,t U .:;) Ci : C!m Vhlt"rnrin. jm r,r r ;itMi .1 n t . Morninz t;rsMp nt 1 ; !.". S i !.. n tlin-: -Thf .!rtn Wl Cu-.u- Vit tn ttPn Il?for d o.I " youni; i!.-'h TforM'p at 7 :"o. (' Sorrnnn: "IL- Vlrtu Fp'Ao.-f h I'll.":.' ;it s T I- I ;v iiit; i - t l ; i ; " i ; i t v ii.i::.. ... .f l'.i.; H..irt.lTrinity Corner TVMn nr. 1 Vitsar nvs. lU'v. Iiii-vr-lj I., riiil'.ips. pastor; r-s-lin-e. c J r.luli. av. suinlay ? hool nt 9:30 a. in. ; ItuJ-j'.ph Klln, s ip-t ii!( n.l-. ent. Kpwortli Memorial, cor. Llrfln nny W.. and Olk st.. r. (i. W. Suitor. pnstor; Sur.'liv R hol at 9 '30; ;ienn Mnney. superintendent. LitaI1 lfdchta-'Miner mul Frnnrts t. Rpt. J. J. Cortlon, nt"r Suii'liy acbool at 9:ä a. m. ; iL C. I )r Ion if. fcUermtPDtienL Rtnll Mrmrll (t.urrh. Cor. . MIMpan and Viktoria Hts . Cli irb II Lo"n. P. C. L., pnt -r. Sumlay sdiooi .it li) a. m.. Jobn Ldwards. su, riiitn!t'iit. Gannaa Lafayett blvd. and Wayn tt. Iter. IL S. MI!Ier. pastr.i. Sunday a bool at 8:30 a. m. : Jnuti Koch, utipprInteadent. rreacbinr; t Hr a. m. nnJ T:30 p. in. tpwortti in i; u- at 7 ( p. m. l'rayer cuot! n t V 'e.lut-sday at 7 : Ij p. m. Weileynn 722 H. Brosdnny. IIpt. (J. l'ayne. pustor. Sunday school :it U:3 a. m. : J. II. Keller, euivrlntrn lt-nt. Rier Tark SeTnth st . south of MUhaak.i ar. Iter. L 1. JCulisou. pist.r. Stinday school at 9:30 a. m.; M.ira'.iall I'.j'.I. 8'ipcrlutPndi-nt. FREE METHODIST. Free Metbodlit Pennsylvania and ftuh t. Iter. V. E. 'etter. pant r. Kuodiy x hool at 9:30 a. u. ; I'aul Neldtztd. sur rlntendent. rreacLln at 10:30 a. m. and 7 :3o p m. AFRICAN M. E. Ollrt A. M. I'. 31f7 "V. Monroe st. Kev. A. T. Head iln. pastor. '!a.ss in ctIng at 10. a. ui., I1 !.y T. Uli:.-. Sunday a hool at l-:3) p. in.; ll. nry Coker, supcrlntt'ndeut. Taylor' A. M. Z'on Corner Kddy and Carupau sta. J:er. L. I. I'owelL pAtor. PRESBYTERIAN. TVostmlnter Scott nul Lindsay t Her. Alfred M. Lells. P. P.. pastor; rtvlueure. N. S'ott t. Sunday ncuuui ' at 9:30 a. ta. : L. C Wliltcoinb. superin- j ft'ndent. I'ublic v. jr:iliii at 10:15 a. m i and 7 :3 p. m. Tse .s'.-h;oii mc-ts bifkire t!i iiiornintT ervbe. tn)or ! n- i l'avor ho icty nu-fts at 0;.U) m. Milwtk d-'otion il r b Wrdn. day, 7 :".( p. in Iten'.ar Hrvi.'es will ! nii und Sundiv. i:.y. L W. Titus of Mi!i luaka will sp'.ik at tne rv.iiin n-rvl-'. Iiis Mi'J. t b inx. "Tin- Cli.-ilb n-c of tkFutur'." Iii. pastor will bavt ciiait;" of t lit niorniiiL: wirli!p. loo üialo juarttt will ren.liT i !; 1 :uu-i - : b -tb htTTl'"S. Flrl Corner rf W I.nfayette bird. F.ilb. in. ; John J. S!n fe; Men's Fell nvship lul ib'ii'.:-tMii .-t. aad s-'h.M.i at '...".(I a. superintendent. at '.' .: a. m. ; I r. I ' t I i .. ..I .,.... . i.,.,,!.. Fublie worship' at 'lo:4.-, a. rn. Address by Pr. .1. A. Ma. klntosi, of M. t orini-k j seminary. t'hl.Mp.. Hi!.!,- .-. 1. -.d at .t::;.. n. ta. Mt-rr Fellowship .1;.!. :.t 9'3i a ( tii. Midweek iiieetin on U .-dues. lay at 7:l-" p. in. Trlnity-.yoj.n S. nurn. n istor on ! leave, A. II. Saunders, past r on duty. J , Ilop Ler and Pavton f; MeUter. ministiT. Lüde m ho.d jt 9.3d a. m.; Frank Ktttcin, SUpelinte ndent. iraier-.-i:ev. Harris paat:. Sunday Khool at 9:15 a. ui. I! In- worship at 1U:45 a. m. every Sunday. LveryUody elcoice. Hungarian Corner -crry and W.ishIrpton stV Kev. .loi.U leno. p.ixt't. Sunday s- hooi at 9 no rt. Ui. Church nrvl's ut 10:(.K) a u. Ve.ipor seri m at :W p. m. BAPTIST. Firt Corner .Main and 'T.nyLf Lev. o S. Pavli. P. P.. pist 'V. Ilca.e 211 W. Wayne nt. Hilde s at a. in.; C. S. Stephens, su, 8tV Ke. hi.-.l nutCD .rUt. At lo. Fi a. m , s- rm.-ri bv C... ;ii.t; roiauninion secviiav Voi;; p. . i:.. i tluc at ; :30 p. m At 7 :.".o p in . s.-ri:ion. "d'h C.old n liule la ludti-trx." io;.ia at t'.3o p. in. meeting !' s-i!i.!a h. d business ouncll. Tu. sd iy at 7: p. :u.. metir.c if tlie prud.-nt ia I eon. mit tee. Wdiu sd.iy at 7:15 p. in. priyer n.e.-t ;u . l!ry ifonnrrlv )u'nry trit) Corner Callf rnia and IM it;. a . Howard Ihddoii Leonard, idm-. K sideu.v. lol9 V..-dwfird av. F. s.-h --1 : '.' : ',o a. rn.; .1. W. Lenda'.l. s;i; : . ri;.t-lent. M.rnlnjf seri:i-u u. ''. t : " 1 1. Fr.. n is rf Jesus ."' ev. iiiiiiT. " I'l;.' Clonou.- ;. pl " Tbf ordinan'. of t.. !...:-, i s s-tpp r w;i tie (eh-l-rafed lit tie , uiornicj scrvl.f. trat WfMlU (. rijf r Laurel Napier eta. Servbes a; 10:2.) h. tu T :3o p. m. Pie nr. : Ml. Zlon-Ler. .1. !; fSundiy si-hool at y 3o a. ill (.gt-a. 11 a. m. :;.:.irtt. pistr. ta. , Classes f ,r CHRISTIAN first S Mai;; Jibrary. Lev. 1; euth f p-..l!!c M. vJ'iary p;it.'i . . u: ; i're.'eri k. II. iuadjy si iiool at y:3d a. u i ruiaa I. u prricit-n dent are trained aad levs ns ti? cl.ists f-r all ate. I n.l i n .. i nnc . r u - and St. aVst-pk sr l du..; t r. Le-i !.-!.. l.-.U . 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Autrii ( InipM n. .1. .Nits. li. Pf i'I,n f -s: I.inx.in war W a-.vaka. Ti!-!.- n hf,ii at 10) psf nr. a. iu.: J '-; F.ai p. s. mi icrli.t'l(!nt. EVANGELICAL. Ion '.rii-r Vnyn aii'l St. I' u r t-. li.-v. W'n I'i.-iu.i r i.:T.!H'v r:t t . . r. Sim!ay s- 1 1 - . I .it :!,- a. I.i. Fli.-tri'-s 't r. : !:.tt r s I nt. Morning .vf-rvi.-.. nt lf:.','). Fnlisa t : 'i'.iiil'lir:- t! - IIoiix'l'1' I Lor.!." S.-rv b-- .n t!'r- ;irt Smulay in t!i- mi'i.tli w ill ! -.ri!i!' tl In Fneli.4ti. t-t. Felrr'n Ctri.inn 115 V7. LAb.ille a Ir. Iiuu U'flc'ielt. pttcr. Sunday ei iiooi .u 9 :'JQ i. ni. ; Cari Kclnke. auperU t ' r- rr: r o-rvi . v. at 10:1." a. in. Mn's ir ! ints 1 li ii r.i.i v -vtniii. LUTHERAN. arm lud .spy st. llcv. AlVo-rt IL h.'ic. p.Btor. Sunday 8cbo';l at D :15 a. in.. i'i1. :i l ics II Hi. supprluton'Jvrit. At lo:3 a. in , Mpp.-hi! serin 'n by the f.ist' r, win. logins tli- ninth year f bis ';:!, I;. .nd pastorate. .-;.rs with ?crit 7:'." . III. i'lle-il.iy, ti:0 p. Ill, Lull. er !:! ue in. -els ui(h .r. and Mrs. F. P. .?o!i!i-on, JIT N. Stndebiilct-r st. Frid.iV. .-ill d;;V seiriLT 1 11 1 1 1 1 iT at ti..; boa -- .f .Mrs. A. po:uke and Mrs .1. ('. r..:dt. 131:. V. Li-f-m st. p. in. l.oir r.-lie.i r.s.i! at tbe Friday. :U0 liureli. M. raul'n (ierin.i i -.IclTcrpou and Wi'li'int ,f- p.ov. II. Hol!.. i..ito J.-i'in." u H.-rvi.f willi it.-elio! and s.-! loon at P.3H a. in. I.'niish y.-rvlee at 11:'" a. in. Sermon subjert: "TL Il-a!liiLr of Sjdrltual I.af Mules." i:ntr 1 i ! i Sunday s. lio.d at l':o.i a. m. No evellhij S'TViee. Mertlll o nil Votill i.i:al.eis i i li 1 1 : . 1 1 i T -1 aff.-r tlie .i- of II..- i.iiiiin s-ri e. li,ir r-Iiear.il Friday i iiinv . (biri. Del Swedish CIi irdn and Kerr peli-i.d at .t a. m. and Flidf class at ts Lev. (Jottfrid Olson, j;'s!or. Sunday S' l.ool and I'.ible elass at '.: a. in. A 1 r 1 1 i 1 1 r s. ;-vie at lo ;:;., and -vcninr sf'vi.e at 7 :-". Ladies' Aid meeting Thursday afternoon. . .ostesss : Mrs. S. T. "iirtis and .Mrs. M. lvi.-rs.ui : at tl.e n : id.-ii f tlie latter, on N. .Main st . Misliaw aka. BRETHREN. I lrfcl-Her. 0. ".V. Lencb. P. D . pai-f'-r. Sunday sho ": at 9 :3f a. i. : Parley Firestone, supcrintcrdent. Friinary ehoo, rnts nt the sum nonr; Mia? Margan-t W'bifiuor, superintendent. I irt liurtli of tlx Ilrfthren--Indiann av. :iud Miami st. Lev. IL II. Neluian. pastor: le.-id.me. ho, F. Indiana av. Sun lay m lio.d at '..'..".o a. in.; 1". i. StiiM.'.v. sxit jm-i i ntt-iiU nt. sonfeire Mpinorlnl Unito.l -G10 S. St Joseph nt Uev. I. II. Vo.inc, nistor Sv,ud:iy srho..l at 9:30 tt. u. ; Misa Al.ce dun. MM.eriptendl'Ut. Morning worship at 1" : )". Sermon, Tie- M.di 1 Chiirrh." Christian Luile.nor at :.".' ji. in. i.csson : 'Our llelitioii t, nth. ts." led oy Mrs. II. ('. I'.ak.T. 1 1 . " n i 1 1 ir sori.s at 7:30. Lev. S. A. W'.IIs. -lud. -Ii! In Otterheiu colbtre. will preaeli. Sp.-.ial mibii'. FrayT yervire V.'e ii:edav eveiiiui.'. CATHOLIC. st. Ilt-t? Ig I'olish corner Scott tud Napirr ?ts. Lev. Anthony Zubowdca. C S. C.. pastor. Low inas at 7:3 ). 9 .nO and 19:90 a. in. Sundav aoheol ut 2:39 J p. in. J.enedu tlcn at '.30 p. m. St. l'aii.iir' i'olil-sJl S. U ei iter II. ll'V. ?I.l.lli.l u ri im. j'.aiiTi. twn ' ' I:-'l8S at ly:0 y- in- spoi-.s nt J :0d p. ni. s.-r.Ml Heart. Notr. D.inie Her. JobC u sd.y!r, C. S. C.. pastor. Low mas? :.t $n n. In studj- n- mass nt S.00 a ni. Parish tn:id at 19:15 a, in. Veapert 11 " n p' m M. Sfphm's II uncarian Thomas mtc! ! MiT'heison ts Kev. Lawrence Ilori uui ...nL"i. .i-.no a. .-..v-- ,iuti IV. l a it.. Sunday s t at I' -j. m. iJea.diction at 3:oo p. rn. St. John M i rutrirk-307 S. Tay'.: r st. Rev. F. I I rof-te, C. S. ( ... rt iBtoi at 0. 7:3o, 9 and 19:30 oVlock. M. Jutr'b' X I i 1 1 st. nnJ Lasa'le st. FatruL .1. Carroll. t S. c. pastor. Lsiw aia:..-es at 7:3.0 and U AJ a. ra. Illga ia;'ss at 10 .90 a. u.. FtnJiaion at 3:lk) p. m. Sm r-d llnirt ir-lbn 1 120 V. Tbomcs ft. I'ev. C'iiarl' V. ritoher. paitor Mas at 7 :Cj anil 0:30 a. in. Sunday htl.ool ut 2.30 p m Uenedlctl 3ii ut 3;y p. Hi. CHUKCM OF GOD. riuirh f Cod Servier- ( Abraham! Fuitl.l S !d s.'i'vi-rs in M.dLle bill. J1J S. L.ifay.'tt' !dvd. Sunday s bo,. nt Hi a m. V. A. Stilson superintendent. e.---A- i-z) Ab 1- Arch arried in g to !u;vit, i;rs frfun New

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II. Van a tr f Arcus. In.'!. .M'irrilr.e v ,rMn a ll :.. U. !.! by tii of tli rnfiu1.rs. No Tniiis ?TTir. thtirrh of lieu or Suiot CI :el ca Harrison at., one biock north of Lineal. Suti'i:r if-LooJ nt U:45 a. u-; A. JVL l-.lrklev, 8u;er!ntenleoL EPISCOPAL. St. J.imM'-Lafayette blvd.. north ol tVaihiueton. lit- Per. Jolin Iixn j NVhlte. rfftor; lie. U. LttpU Cnrr. ! vienr. Iloiy communion. 7:30 i. tn j Ciur-h s'l.ool at 9:1". a. in. Illy ei;-riarit fin. prinon by ivish.-p White 'at lliU1) a. in ppr3 at ."i:('U u. in. SCIENTIST. I rt ( huicli of Cbriit, Scientist Uaiu iii.il MiJUou its. Sunday TTiea at IImo a. in. Testimonial irectin tvery 'A fl:ie Jjy at b. p. m. .s-jnday bcLojI f r f!.i!lrcn a;:-I y u n jf porle up to tba .ipc f 20, from 9:1." to 10:3) a. ui. Sun- ; iy ii ;,u i t run i' ilaillson iL Ucadiu rooua niilaUine J by tb cLtir.!: on tiie Beventb Poor of tbe J. .SL S un!J.: -ig. are open dally except Suq .liy roni 2-' to Ö, and ou aturday Tea iii from 6 to 8. SPIRITUALIST. 'Hio South Lend I'rogrsnive Spiritual .... I.... ...IM I,. I. It. I'oiI. I I 111 i r."!! liir lis in . I. . M 1.1 . . .. U .. . .

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rua, rrpi. , ui j. ui. - win I havt poij.o jie.dal ukfrs, and our spirit friends bare iroinisl us pome ri-al "spiritual feasts. Urins your beavy 1.4-arta and let our "spirit friends" sbow- you they fin help you. Tbe public Is (i.rdlally Invited. JEWISH. Tempi. nrili-IT Corner I.aaalle at and Tayior at. MISSIONS. Hopf -rfc",s N. Stu3etaker st. Sunday arhool at -:3o p. m. Freaching at 3:30 and 7:."'o p m. Service.- during tbt ueok and Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:15 o'clock. All welcome. Mary Nunetnaker In cLurge. City 115 E. JetTeron blvtt. Itay A. Dlrd. eupeflntendeat. Sunday ahaol at 3:00 p. m. illble 'lass at 4:00 p. m. ;oMrl -IS L. Lasalle av. Services WediTTsday evening at 7:4j; Saturday ami Sunday t'vcuiutfs at 7.30. Everybody eU oaie. renteeoatal, Apostolle Faith 320 N Olive st. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Frraebing nt 11 :O0 a. m. Kreiling servb( at S o'eloek. Mldwe'k meeting op Tuesday and Thursday evenings. J. II. Lowe, evangelist. .SwedUh Fvanjjelleal Mission Corner Main and Monroe sts. Ivar Knudson, elder. Sunday nohol at K:00 a. in ; August A;idertou. superintendent. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA lioepcl mission, 430 3. MIcLlgau t ' All Filiation gccloliea luvlfed to bit "pen air meeting eTery Wednesday, Trlday, Saturday and Sunday nights, eorner Wayne and Michigan streets. Old-faab-!oi:ed g.spel metltz at Volunteer million hril Sunday nicht. Lverybody la".itod. All jveicti. SALVATION ARMY. ö06 E. JelTer&on blvd. Sunday aerr bes: Morning, county Jail, 10:tb; Sun Sunday si hool at 2:20 p. no. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meet overy Monday at 10:00 a. ra. at tbe Y. M. C A. Kesident and visltltir ministers always welcome Uev. W. II. I'reshley. president; Lev. G. W. Lencb, vire j.resident; Lev. Jobn L. Inihof. sec re tary-treasurer. OPEN AIR SERVICE. Fnlon service under the direction of tho Ministerial association of South I tend will be held in Howard park at s :ik) p. m. The orchestra of the (Trace M. E. church will furnish tho music, one of tin city pastors will speak. The public is Invited. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's Club ball, room 224. J. M. S. building. Sunday htudies: 10:00 a. in., Tbe New Creation; C. :3o p. rn.. Levelatioii ; s :00 p. in.. Lzeklel's Temple. Tuesday at 3:io and 7 :3o p. m.. lectures by Filgrlm O. L. Sullivan. Wednesday at S:(,o p. rn.. prayer ni.-etui. Friday at J :00 ii Tabvrna b Shadow s. UI., SLUTSKY FINED S100; GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE samuel rslutsky, proprietor of a plumbing shop on West Washington av.. was fined $100 and jnven a :ifteen day jail sentence Friday morning in city court when Judge Gilmer foand him guilty of yelling mortgaiud good:-. Philip Kohn of Chicago was the i oniplainant. This is the vase- upon which Max Slutsky basetl his libel suit against the .South Iiend Tribune, claiming that his address was used erroneously, and asking $50.00o dama'-rvs. i.i.Ks attention: Lodge meeting Monday Sept. . Refreshments. evening, 2633-6

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KEN. N. I Man Who Fired First Shot in World War Steps Ashore in United States. Spn.-inl to Th News-Times: NEW Y(HK, Sept. 6 Sergt. AU-x L. Arch, of Rattc-ry C. Sixth Held artillery, who lired tho first American shot in the world wur and then told newspapermen that h was from "South Iiend. Indiana and proud of it," arrived here Friday on the transport Zeppelin, alontf with the now famous French "75" Kun with which the first Yankee shell was sent Into the German lines on the morning of Oct. 6. 1917. Arch will take part in the mammoth hoir.o. coming parade of the First division, which will take place on Sept. 10, when Gen. Pershing will ride at the hoad of the procession. The much advertised field piece will be placed in front of the puhlic library here Saturday, decorated with the divisional colorsFirst Shot Hit Iirhlae. Arch told newspapermen here how the first shot had heen fired. "Wo hit a bridge at Strasburg, in Alsace-Lorraine. which was German territory." he said, after he had recited the details of the firing in the early light of the October morning "Then we blew up a German working; party there," he went on. "It was a regular bullseye. After that we fired 17 more shots, which took about two hours, anil then we wont to breakfast." The board of alder fnen provided funds Friday to insure a reception worthy of the ity for Gen. Pershing and the famous First division. The last troops arrived here Friday, and Pershing will come on the Leviathan, which is due Monday morning. Pcr.-liing to Ix'ad. Gen. Pershing will load the parade on his charter "Kidron." wh."h he rocK in the I'ris and London reviews. Immediately behind him will ride his personal colorLeaver, carrying the general's flap four stars on a rvd field. Next in linn will come the general's staff, and Maj. Gen. McGlaehlin will lead the first division. The procession is expected to take more than five hours to pass a given pointA grandstand to seat 30,00 0 persons will be erected on Fifth av., along Crntral park, thus making provision for all tho relatives of members of the First division who will be able to come here for the parade. Next Wednesday has been declared a holiday in New York as far as city departments are concerned, and it is believed that this idea will spread so as to include practically all businesses. CIVIL WAR VETERANS TO REUNITE IN CITY Three famous Civil war organizations will be represented at the reunion of old soldiers to be held in South Lend. Sept. 18, when remaining members of the 2Stt and 4 Sth Indiana regiments' and the 21st Indiana battery gather in this city. Arrangements are now under way to make this gathering the most successful of those held. com.mitti-:i: 3i i:irrs. The executive committee of the Y. M. C. A. met Friday night at the association building: and the educational and physical programs for the coming winter season were outlined. It was decided to postpone the opening of the cafeteria until the arrival of Mr. Panmr, the new penera! secretary. The song:. "God Save the King." is said to have been composed by John Bull in 1 u for a dinner given to James I at .Merchant Taylor's hall. Others ascribe it to Henrv Carey. author of ally in Our Alley," w ho died n 1743. ?! - jS with the famous flrst-$hot gun. actlie French "75" which fired the ini- 1

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News of tüe City . from the Official Records .SuixTl;r Court. Mina Ccllender vs. Paul Cullender, suit for divorce. Bessie Hose vs. J. Abraham Rose, suit for divorce. Ileal Instate Transfers. Taken from files of Indiana Title and Loan Company. Delmir C. L-scr and Elcnora Ler, his wife, to Charlotte Benz: $1. Ixt j 6 in L. C. Ieer's sub dlv of lot 5 and j W in Jacob Iter's surey now in city of South Bend. Ora F. Hostetler and .arah E. Hostetkr. h and w. to Joel I. Hostetler; $1,6000. The und half of farm in Lincoln towns-hip. Indiana Title and Loan Co. to! Frederick Vaughn and Helen Vaughn h and w; $1. Lots 35 and 36 in Portage Heights add to city of South', Bend. j Hoch Koi pal and Mary Korpal. h j and w. to John Gapczynski; $3.55t. j Part of lots No. 41 and 4 2. as shown on recorded plat of J. C. Knoblock's sub div of s part of B O L No. 85, 2nd pint of outlots of the town now city of South Bend. Nina Douglass and L.ula Cline, single, to Whitcomb & Keller; $2. Farm in Portage township. Anna Froshla Kline and Albert Kline to Fred W. Keller; $2. Lot 60, Wen?er's 4th add to city of South Bend. William Fassnacht and Elizabeth Fassnacht, "his wife, to Pearl Klopfer; $1. Farm in Union township. Pearl Klopfer, sinple, to William Fassnacht and Elizabeth Fassnacht, h and w; $1. Farm iii Union township. REV. YOUNG PREACHES FINAL SERMON SUNDAY Conference Memorial United Brethren church at 60S St. Joseph ft. will listen to the last sermon of Rev. Mr. Young at 10:45 Sunday morning-. Uev. and Mrs. Young came here in the autumn of 1917 and during their two years' paste-rate have made many friends all over the city. Because of their health they have decided to go back to their old home in Pennsylvania and Rev. Mr. Young will be employed for the coming year by the East Pennsylvania conference. The St. Joseph conference, of which the South Bend church is a member, will convene next week at Winona lake, Ind., when a new pastor w ill be sent to this field. He will occupy the pulpit on Sunday, iSeptemiber 2 0. SCHOOL CHILDREN. We now have a complete supply of four and eight color paints. The Book Shop, (successors to Miller Book Store), 124 S. Michigan st. 2671-7. Caused by If peorle who are bilious are treated accordiafr to local ymptomi they f-eldom get very rauch Loiter. Whatever relief is obtained is usually temporary. Trace ralioumesa to its ource and remore the cuj and the chances are that the patient will remain urong an 1 healthy. Doctors pay that more than 70 non-creanic disease can be traced to aa Acid-Stomach. Biliousness h one of them. Indieestion, heart-' burn, belchinsr. f-our f-tomacn. bloat and jfaa are other Figns of acid-stomach. EATON IC, the marvelous modern stomach remedy, LrixiRS quick relief from these atomarh miseries which leal to-a long train ol ailraccts tiiat make life mieratle If not corrected. EATON IC literally absorbs aad carries away the excef-s acid. Makes the etomach Ftron.cool and comlortaLle. Helps digestion: Improves the appetite and you then get full rtrencth from your food. Thousands eay that EATONIO Is the most effective Ptomarh remedy ia the world. It h the help YOU need. Try it on our raoDey-baclc-h Dot-sati-fied puarantee. At all druggl&ta. Only 50G for a tij box Maia3 (Tor your acid-stomaciD Count the Things You'd Hate to Lose yet which arejZD !fftl' lying about un-lpvjiiJ protected. 1 h e r e are your Liberty Bonds in the, back of the bureau drawer; your will and insurance policies tucked away in some pigeon hole of your desk; the stock certificates; your wife's jewelry which she seldom wears, and many more valuables. If any one of these articles were lost or destroyed you would pay a lot of money to get it back, yet for a very small amount you can protect them all in our safe deposit vaults. Citizens' National Bank Citizens' Trust & Savings Bank .n:rn:n.sox hlvi. Near the lot Onicc.

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Berkey and Gay Period Furniture Ve are headquarters for this well known quality furniture. Odd pieces and complete sets. See our exhibit on third floor.

The September Sales of Quality Furniture Great savings await home-makers in these sales. The Furniture we offer in this sale is the kind you will be proud to own. Correct in design, beautiful in finish and priced lower than you expected to pay for such quality.

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Overstuffed Living Room or Parlor Sets, full sized davenports with three loose cushions upholstered in various grades of tapestry and leather. Davenport Tables, in mahogany, Queen Anne and Empire Colonial, from $27.50 and up to $35.00.

End Tables for davenports, in mahogany finish, r Empire Colonial, at $9.50.

Empire Colonial Chairs and Rockers in genuine mahogany, beautiful finish, at $15.50. " , Floor Clocks Handsome and stately these old time designs, reminders of 4,ye old typne" when grandfather was a boy. Our collection in early English, brown mahoganv colonial styles, some with the cathedral chimes, will interest you. We want you to see them. The prices are reasonable, commencing at $55.00 and ranging up to $395.00. Teii Wagons A new shipment arrived and offer many new styles and finishes. Priced from $12.00 to $45.00.

September Sale of Kitchen Cabinets at a saving of 20 percent This sale includes the celebrated auto front MacDougal Cabinets. S62.50 Auto Front, porcelain top, $50.00. . S4S.00 Aluminum top Cabinet, $36.00. S40.00 Aluminum top Cabinet, $32.00. S3 1.50 Aluminum top Cabinet, $25.20. $24.75 Wood top Cabinet, $19.80.

The United States Imported Almost 13,000,000 lbs. of MICA From 1912 to 1917 (11 months only) There is a tremendous demand in this country for Mica, particularly Muscovite Mica, " such as is found on the property of the CRYSTAL CLEAR MICA CO., Inc. 522 J. M. S. BIdg., South Bend, Ind. (Write or call for Descriptive Booklet) VTbtn roc think cf Eomcfuruishlrtj tfilnk of &ltm."

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I I v Lit K' l For A Quick Meal A ready - prepared soup, canned baked beans, cold meats a dessert of fresh ripe fruit. Just call The Ferndell in such an emergency. V o u can be sure everything you get is r ood. Femdell GROCERY AND MARKET Cor. Colfax and Main Main 382 Lincoln 5382 117 South Mirhiffin St. Correct Apparel for Women.

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t ? 1 ANOTHER RECORD SMASHING SALE 2 P. M. to 5 P. M.. Sunday, September 7Lh, 1919. $11,699 worth of property sold last Sunday at RICHLAND Greatest investment and Homesite property ever offered. Prices $245.00 and up. Choice Corners $280.00 and up. HOW TO GET TO PROPERTY Sunday, Sept. 7th, 1919, 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Chapin Street car line to Indiana, then walk west to property. Our houses will furnish protection from the sun or rain. Come Rain or Shine SCHELLINGER HOME BUILDING CO. .f. m. V Wii-.. Phone: .Main 1 12f',. URION SSOE CO. 233 S. fiGchican St H r Union Trust Comp? ay tAClUllmvT Uv prtxc7 of customer. I

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