South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 312, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 November 1919 — Page 2

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Tl imday MfclHOUIbi. tlrt--rr. .Tr.ph i'.ri.r, I p., Xtor. (' m-tin nt ' p. m. '-, suprrnf nd::t. 1'iifdl-- H.rl,lj -t 'i ') r, ;,) irri 7:"' p. r4. Dr. i; L. Ho i ... 111 ... - npy t! pnlplt at both crvi. Sun J o. Iporih Irizu at r, :.". p. m. St. rul' Tr. Jvim I. rn''r. Hr. K. H. ic p.-itor 'jn-5.iv -I rr T ; T'"! Mi rrlrd ri-!T!f. Mornlnr wrfil!i r 1 '": '.' !'"t 'f n, 'Tl!.- To.n.r-i T',i' M.ike 'T e I"p'rrth l-visru .it '.'.".M. IU-v. . . Jfr1.'i. J:i!r. I. v.r. In;; .rtb'e at 7 ; pü'-'.'t .f "'n '.ri. '. I'iea f..r I Vir. l'r.tj cr ti.f . 'I.: ; V.dn.-- J iy a: 7 . 40. r: - " f, ?.TTrMrTi Trft Ma. Her II. I). r."-Ji. p.Tt r. dr. njr(!ic S. Air SrvP- hi tL T 'i; i t -! Stat. t .:4.i n. m Kim.l.ij ' fi . t 'J .Z a. r ui.: irn Wl,ir.n :n, V.r r!ntr.nt. lK . ' . , . ' .. M , , ., ... i n lour . p. TrJnMv I'.r liT..- V;.--ir hv? It'MkpII L. I'M i:if pn-t.-r. I'si.Jt r.-.Jl 'I"vp.jTi'l iv. Si M.I iy nf U :."0 ;i. in.: Mrf. W. I.. 1 1 , .i i inf fii.l'-Tit. Morning .-rvt- '- .if 1" Ir. I:. It. Saxi:;:itiT!. h!m i -!t!i i: l. Ii u ft'I.-this:" lilrn in ?! r 1 1 iütm Hint trz at. tL-1 I i r .-1 Mtl.i-3it - Mm h. iU pp.-..::. Hi- -ul.i - t w'i'A !: "M!:it Mm." J:prt?i Ifiicu-' Tli" n-ulir iji-vot! mil ni""tiii!y will 1 t!i- Tr-r! u :". I ti tc i f tf p Wln Mv rii'Mi hh'k r:i liii'.llTi. Tl.- l".iiJ r is y'll -i l'.t!" S;:o-,v.ilf. r. Ti: ; Tto.lH.v, V-!n' if! iy. 3!-l 1'rlil vv n!'!its. J nin -.rl--: 'Mi- .;-ir will pr.-;i- !i M tli" fcuNJ'Xt -f ' 'i. i i ii ." in lv'-' ; li. witli tli .un- "!!' id et i n ir f ; tie c-k. l.pworth Irmrlal, for. I.1n?r!n wny V.. anrl 0!lve t.. i:v. G. W. Saltier. pator ; Sup.liy frhool at !)'"'); iitiiu suprlatndent. IivII )leihta -tlr .'.nl Franrts st. Iter. C- J. Goril-.Li, p.ut-r. Sunday l :-ool at :4i a. uj.; II. C. Delouj. ujyerintendent. tall Mrmrltl Cliurrh. Cor. S. Mlh!rao and Victoria Sts. CharV. II. Lee-; od. I). C. 1j . neater. Sim lay school .it! lv; a. m., John Kdward. Superintendent I.ermai.-Lafayf" !.hd. and W:,yi." -t. Itev. I r.-.i 11. KoehU'-mann, pastor. ' Sunday s lioo! at 'J.:'.' a. in.; Charles L. stark, superint.-nd.iit. MorniuL" .worship it. lo;:ai i (Jerin.ir. . v-rinon them: M'hrit at tli" D.r." I-P'.w.rth 'e.izne at 7::- p. in.; IMua'd r. lead-r. At 7 t. in., I'uulih v orsliip. S-rmoti : "M irtin I.utio-r." I'r.ijer nK-etinz on Wiin."dav at 7:1". p. Ml. at th h'll. of -1 II .-l!;l"r. Uf-.If.un-;:2 I". i:r..iIway. Ht. .i-m ('. I'ajri. p.itor. U in n " 1!'7 JI. I:iid!i frt. Sat. Path s I1..0I at . :."tO a" ui.; M. C. lvrter. SUperluteu-lellt. Itiver I'ark STent Bt . !outli of Mis-awaka ,ir. Kev. . L. Kullson. pistor. Sunday school nt 0:.".' a. ni.; Marfcalt Hall. eipertntendert. FREE METHODIST. Trea MMhodUt Tnn viv.ir.la av. n1 tti:h St. Iter. V. E. Wehster, pasfr. Kuaday aebool at 3:00 a. m.; I'aul .Neidtiei. auperln!nJfiit. rreLhliifc at IQ ZCI rrt. id4 n m. AFRICAN M. E. oiifft . m. r; r.n w. Moi.r-o St. A. T. Kea.ldii.-. p. -t IMS at 1J lio.,11. i d !."y .-unday fc-'hool at 1- :.o Coker. supThitndect. ( !..ss n . t llti.iy I''.;,.t. p. in ; Henry Taylor A. M. T.. ZToo -Coruer Fdd ind Cacipau its. JteT. !. l Towell p stör. PRESBYTERIAN. TVotminter S..-tt ami L!adey ata. ; fr. Alfred M. I1U. D. D., pajtor; rea-; Jdenre. t;"s N. Sc ott at. Suad iy school at a. to. ; L. C Whlti otuh. superln-t ifndent. I'ubllc warahlp at 10:lo a. in. aa. 7 :;.0 p. ru. Tne session meet be-i f-rc the inirn.nc servhe. Senior I.n- : dcavor s. Kl.ty m-ts at d..".o p. m. Mid-: week devotional i-cike, Wednesday,' 7 i'.i p. uj. I Hut-Corner f W.i l.ii.g tmi st. and l.:if iyett" hlvd. Iii!.!" s liool at 'j :'.U u. in.; Jfdin .1. Shaf.-r. superintendent. Men's Fellowship .in!. ;it :".i a. in.: Dr. C. A. I.lppln-..tt. le.;d"r. Tli" elawill I." address".! i.y Kev. Mr. llo.w. . Iorninir worship at In:.".. Address i,v IT. .1. ti. M.-riUS" ef Cli-.l-.. MldWeeK. meeting ou U edu--. lav at ::'' j. in. Trinity -Kev. John S. Hums, mliiiste:-. Services t. he heJd in th" portald" '.uilll:i of t!i" Coquül.ird s. hool at th" 0,11er of I'.df.lX ;iV. ;llld .frc Dlill. St. Hilde s-h"I at .:'. a. in P:r.ini; Iomit of worship .nt l'):4". Voutu' I'cop'.-'s no'tin at o:l". i. in. Fv.Tilriir hour of

worship at 7 ::. Mi.l-w.- k s.-rvi.e Wed- i Sieplien' II uasar ian Thomas und in? day fvcnihfr in diflVreiit l.o;..c. ! ' I"lex pu st. Kef. Iiwrenct Hor i vath. pastor. Mass at :no and 10:15 a. Hope -Leer and Divtm sis. I'd win I. iu. Sun.Uy achee: mi 2 tu. ileaMe' si er. minister. Hüde s. ! I at : ::;o -dlctlur. at ?, :P0 p. m. a. in.; Frank Kittriuc. superiul.-n.leht ! St. ralriek'B-.07 S. X,vltr at- Rv. (.'anrr - K'v. il irris. pastor. miii.Imv ; John F. DeCJroote C. S. v.. pastor a.M.i at ::lö a. m. Divine u.-iship !(t .Masi at 0, 7 :ZQ, ? and 1U:Ü0 o'clock. i'!:t.j a. in. every Sunday. leriojy fl-om. i s- Jp' Hill at. find Lasa'Ie av. I i atri' k J Carroll. C S. C, pastor. Ijw llungsri irrv Torncr crrr and Wnsli j musses at 7 :.; and 9:00 a. m. H!gh liiKt 'ii sts. Kev. Jotin Des. pist- r. j tnnsa at 10:OU a. m. l'enedictlon at 3 .00 Sunday s- hool 'j anj ,., ChunhiP. ni.

vnl-s at 10: a tt 2 :UU p. ui. u. Vc.-per senses ....... ; . . I PAPT'T I irst Corner Main nid W.-.yn a'v Her. C. S. Davis. D. D.. pastor. Ke-i-l.Jen-e 211 W. Wayue st. Hüde school at '.' :.'. a. in ; C. s. Meph. i.s. -wpeuu. i n ..-lit. Mornfng s.-ri.,- .it to 1".. s. rn.-.n s-ii!.-5 - t: "Tl." i;os:.,.i of C.. I.j : 'o p. m . the ; i n r :!. ' l.enii-g worü!.ip :t 7 :".'. vr:n" "S.ivnnarol.i. or i;-'''":oi M. Ii. ;i -s. At m -. t inc. i t nein" : Within ft- di:r-h." UelHi tile -a ui' i i.i st ; 7 :.. ! iv i-i.: - at . :" j,. i t;n--t;ii in . ! at - i ;lar firmrrl )uine sjrrt) ('r,ier California .;:i i Kl.tin..' a v Iosard I'- id- n L"..nard. p-.-.t.r I:.-sI,i, m, ... o'.'. V.!,ir. av. I : i h ! school ;:t '.i ;:,. a. ri.; J. i . Kep-Iull. s i-..Ti!,t n i. nt. I.rrIlir s.Tvi.o if "o ."jt n'ii..-t of sermon: '." Kew.ird of ! .--d i- n " lAeiiin"; scrl m- n: -The I. 't 7 s-!l.j.- of s, r--IUI i, d." Itrt 8wllh tVriifr I lurel Nailer eta. bervKes at a. m. 7 p. m. ani ' acJ ! H. Sniartf. p.'.st -. i J a. ul.,Clfcf5 f r I Mt. Zln Rfr. J. Fu2-'iy B-.'l.eol at 'J Sil h&et. 11 a- Ci. CHRISTIAN. ; rirst-S. Mala at., eeuth cf puhlic library. Kev K. !. M-Ouary. r. ,,;.,r I Suudav ..hooi at'J.00 a. ui .: I r-der; K. I iiuian.i. in; er'.ntcnd-nt are trained and lessona tjre tiasts for all ezt. Uur tt-atiTB ! grauet. Wa I Iu.Üaa. Aifn- CnfluT I lid: I av.

St Jihepli st IciuaM J. Cain, p.js-l'-r. Ko3: e. l.'ll S. MT . tti st u:icv school !):."Ja. m. ; 1 f-J K. Wilsoii. 'Jperlnte:dfUt. M TZ' d s rvice. sar-!.! s I.....J at.d IThJ'.Ii!!'..' s. r ) e s:-e I .it .1 in. "hristian Kni a-r at ' ' j-. in. I.'venin '-r.-.'!' !:t::' . r. : c ..t 7 :' d p m I'ra er ti . iu .-u .-t:.. - ;.; ..: 7 p. r.i Surd. iy :c n.i - r; ;."i : "tri -It! 4 f M iM r.- s." :! -. seriVion : i,;M 1 1 1 N.o!l"lo. '.l',, J ;? I -a re . hi.,"i le.ir and --rtra n 'f ; r a h::--' s-- :- ' .r .e a! ! . .-i. !!. !":t -t.- ;irr,i:,j!n; ;.Wi ; ,.T.i-.- f..r S'-i: '.iv vf tl." e ir . .d l !! ti : t ': : i ;.ll. I ... p. i i i s. , i':. t.:Iif .'! 1: .).". Il-!its to '.. ike v IT-". S aid W " want y.. a to :,t ?. K-ui w c ate ( !, iv.- t! .- !..r- t S'.:'i i .v - I- 1 s.

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i'ii ii a "f our ; - r . i I . . 1 rvl . ia it itioii t' n t -1 1 1 all I. Inden Arenue T. lotion ät. und CarJi st. I. N. Miller, pastor. Sunday :..! a 10.0-j a. iu. ; J. C. Cctlp, super-l:tt.adt.-Dt. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.

I ;aro!ner r,r" or. i-aiay-ene una .Monroe sin. H. I'reshiey. pastor. Sunday school

tndent. I,!snn : P'ter's r.Tf-nt (Vnfe.on. Morning wnrsMp .it 10:". There ulll r... no rvnfriL htvI mi ae.Mint of Mie Pr Moiiy. mating it tl.e. I'irst Methodist Hrif Chore rc. T,!nen way W. r,1 Walnut ts. Hpt. n. O T,olr. raloiter. huD.l.iy iirhooi at 9 CO. G. F. 'ttt, eurerintendenL Bro.iJ irm.r 13 E. Broadway. IlT. E- , , T , -- i; ,p, J0"- Ptcr: ret öencj. 1UJ '.arrotl Bt. Sunday ''hool at 9 :30 in.; Mls I.ur il.- Miliar. pr.-M-l :it. IV-Mpl.-'s ;illi;jU'.- ;it ':l T r-I- : -Il'.u- f. Avuiil Fiillun-."' MIm Kst r S niiir.. ifitfU r. 'Ihf pastor will I-rarh ;t 7 p. m. SnlJi t : "Tl. S'ipr'-nif Motiv. in th" I. if" f J"s'.i " I'r.irT .u i i,r:iS" .-rj." n Vi'ili,"'.i.v 7 p. 7 :." p. Iii. in. t'lioir iy!i .ii.il i.n I r i -1 . i y ;it ntn rnpl- H. .T. NltsrJ.. pnitr. Misba. m. : Fi'!-n ITVOi Lincoln vv.iv V. a-vaki. ItlJjl; filif.ol At 10 :W Je-ie Dariis. saperintenfl?nt. EVANGELICAL. Zion fornrr Way no r.n1 St. Itr ts. r.r. V :i 1 I : 1 1 a r ;;Tei:".v, pastor. Suni.'iv ! linol ;it a. ui. ; CliarU-a Wfler, sup rlritfiid'-nt. f;t. !ff Grrmu 13 TT. LasaJle a. P.er. WVlhplt. pntor. Sunday ciiool at 'j;00 a. la.; Carl Keinke. aupern nd Isular sf-rvi'-fs rt K:l" a. in. T.adioH Ai.J iixots ;it -:''.! i. in. SMilr IVaU" rrvrfu Mmnlay it p in. Clrarcli roijii- U iticfts ilfi 'l.iy at j. m. SMnll.ti Ii itntrrliinl Misln fornt .M:i in and Monroe sts. Kc-v. i A. Strom, p.i.xtor. Sunday sdiool at a. in.; August AnItroj, .suprriutfinJcnt. LUTHERAN. TrSnily XngVBt-MrmH bt A i....,,. p tr . pnetor. Snn-Jay ohool at 0:15 a. lb.; i Charles Ilas.. superlntenient. ' Ft. Taul'B Cerma.: JflTeraon tad Wl' t:atn ts Hev. II. Holle, pastor. orinan s.-rvl.-e with !"rn'n and at ?. f-ds nt '.':.".) .1. mi. rate. liesis on M'i;iciis '.'Iii and -JIT. Knlih ervP'at 11 :! a. in. I'nz'lsh Sunday a-h..ol ;d 10;ihi M. Walt't".' I.-a'iie l.usiliesrf n.e.tliiz TiP-s'lay at . ' p. m. (Jlorin iei sredi.h Cliapln and Kerr ts Kev. r.ottfrUl ohon, pr!tor. Sunday s-hoid and Hüde class at 9:0 a. in. BRETHREN. j Hrt-121l S. .Michiiran st. Ilev. (I. ! W. i: u li. pastor. Kt'si.leuee. -14 U. r.ro.i.!v;'.v. KiMe s' Ih-oI al '.::; a. ni. ; ! K"V. DdPert Whltiner. sui.ei intendcnt. : ... 1 irM ureh of the Urethren Indiana ,'! V Miami st. Üev. II. H. Ilciman. l:,v'"r: rid"nce. lm K. Indiana av. - - un i iy s. hooi ;it u :.M a. lu. : 1. O. S( ho.d at U :VA) s'lp-'rint.-mkn:. .i ' I'I'V, (onfereme Mrinorial l nlni-iW S. St. I. .!. !i st. l:-v. '. A. Si k:ifi...Mt- Kastor. SMüLiy iordoii. s !io 1. MiJ'ji a. in. MUs AgneK superintendent. I'reachlnz r- :. ". lo:l; Christian ilnd" i vr. ti:.lo ni.d eiiiii; vTvl-r, 7:.;o. Trajer m.'otni' V'.ii.'.l.iy ev-ninsr ::t 7:l 'i.ir pru:the Thursday ev.-nlnn ni 7.15. CATHOLIC. st. Me.lwiKe I'oKhIi Corner S...ft an-I I Napo r sts. K. v. Anthony Zuhowlcr, C. , s. . past..r. Low mass at 7 :.0, . :t and ; lü;oo a. rn. Sunday school at '2. ''. p. ni. I.. lie.lMlon at JY.'I p. Ill t. ( tisiniir I'olish C".T S. Wehster st. Kev. Stanislaus !orka pastor. I.ow mass at 7:-'i a. m. Hiyb mass at 1:00 a. m. ispei s at 2 :W p. tu. sirred IIejrt Notre Dume Kev. .7."hu K. s. ii.-i.T pastor. Low mass at 0:UO a. in. Students mass at S :oi a. m. 1'arldh nia-s :it lU:i a. m. espers at 2: p. in. t. Stanil.niH I'otUh H." S. Lin. o!n st. K.v. Kom.ni Maninlak, S. C pastor. M.'ses at 7 :':, 0:0' and 10:im a. m. s.ered Ileirt llunxurPin Catalpa and Indiana nvs. Kev. AN'Xiuuler Vt. Yupi p.istor. Low mass at 7:Pi p. m. Iijptlsni at ! ..'. p. rn. Yespci .s at 7 :."0 p. in. st. Clary's of The Holy Kiur Folish Catholic at corn, r sample and Kosiusko sts. K'-v. Ii. mil Syehta pastor. Ivow mass wi'.'k days. T a. in. Sunday. i uhj a. iu. II itrh mass Suadays and Holy Days at 1i):ih 'i. to. facred Heart Hrlglan 112Ö W. Thornj et. Her. Charit V. e'iacber. pastor. Masa at 7:0 and a. m. Sunday v ui'ui iii sj v- ncucum;ju a. o .if.' p. ui. CHURCH OF GOD. (Tiureli of Cd of the Ahrnhttitiic i K.ith Ser I.. .S in Melvilio hall. 212 S. ; L ifa.wtie st. Sunday !iuvl at lU.tHJ. F. , A. Stllsoti sUperiuteudent. Charrh of ;od or Points Chapel on Harrison av.. one block north cf Lincoln Sunday a-hooi nt lidrkiej, auperlntendent. a. ia-; A. ix EPfiCOPAL. St. James' Lafayette blvd.. north of U iBhintftcn lit. L'er. John llazen vrr.tc. rector: Kot. K. L'veretl Carr. Iv.ir. Ilo'.r cemiii'inlon :5: riiiir h school .it P:lö a. in. Matins and s.-ri::"ti by lüsli- p Lite at 11 ;o-i i. in. Vespers at "i o-i j.. ni. Votiuir peopl"'6 M'iAlie at G:'k p. in. SCIENTIST. lr Church of Chrltl. SrUatiat ' ,Ul nd .MaJisou stk. Sunday servlcea f 11 Ma. m Testimonial icectinj; every Wednesday At $ :0O p. ni. Sunday school : i i-:.llilr:i r.t vouiitr neiiil ii n to Hi. f kt. from l:10 to 10:3V a. ui. Sun--.ay -.uvjj ei-trtie on MuJicn st Keadl riym rr.a'.nrained .v t. e-'ur.-a on ti. eietitn t1- r f the J. M. - ',!-l'-h '' d'tU dally except Suaiioui iJ t o. vu iiluia.i ve. from 6 to S. SPIRITUALIST. I'rosrfvdif spiritual society meets In Kedtivn's l.ali. S. Mi- h.gan st. Suud.iy at 7 .o' p in. '!.. tries A. T!. on. p. --.:;. speaker. Suht : ""Are Mediums' Mad"'.-" Message ie.n.-rs: Mrs. i'liii i A. Thompson. Mr C'.arics sl.affcr. Will-ur H-"-l. 'ust.iv Tanrol. L-rlo.t. lordially inV it"d. Intern it i-ntil h-ill. tu rv Tu Spiritua.M-i Melville s lay eAeiilug .it 7 :Z'J p. tu i ; !.. -! r.i :i ssi -f p.--., v. is soi. ,- I.e f it" hv S. V.. t : "K"ii!"arn.if hoi tdK.to-r.iphs of spirit i::::si,n. -- s frfr: !;!. 1'rc

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MISSIONS. HopC..! N. StuCcr-aVor M. SnndiT 9-lrrA at 2 :Z0 p. in. I'roachlns nt 3:?0j Äok an-I Monday. Frifiay anJ Saturday eTfiilufrs at 7M5 o'clock. All welcome. Mary .Nuuemaker in cbarge. dtj Ituru 115 JrfTersou Mvd. Hay A. IMrd. suporlnf. iidi nt. .Tall ?rvi.-M at "i:U p. m. Snndir ffbool at .1:') p. in. Itlt.l" clii lVss.ni .ti "Th II.. r Spirit," at 4: p. pi. KT-nlntr M-rvli at 7:."j Uh pulf hour of gnvtl mini". Supt. Kay A. I'.lrd will ppak on "What Does It Cost to Win a Soul to Chrlt:'" Coprl-218 E. L.tinL a v. Sorvlrei Uednesday evening at 7:43; Saturday and sun-lay oeiilciTJ at 7üi0. KveryboJy m eU-orae. IVntottüI, Apostolic Faith 320 N Oilre Mt. Sunday grhool at 10:00 a. m. Prearhlng at 11:00 a. tu. Cvenlnjf pervle at S oVlock. .Midweek meetins: on Tu"slny arnl TbursJ.iy eveningt. j. II. Howe, evangelist. ZION SERVICES. At-t:." I.aSallc theater. Mirhlffan St., P ar .IeffTsoii t.Tv.l.. Sunday at 10 :.t a in , Kev. au I'.. Shmnaker. preaeher-p".-t and Inzer, nil (5. diver one of pis l irt to l.eart tiuks to lielp the 'M per ! e.-nt of tli um iiun li"d in isi" III: ; sul.jo.f will I... "Showing ii ml Telling in- iniiu to ii"! tu the Devil, or "S.Tiptural and riNtori-'al rornhadows of romin- llvents." illustratf.l on the liiovp- n"reu. This will h. nearly the last opportunity t the rre.it Zlon hoir of voices and .i.m Institutions ami Industries In moving pi.tures with man) views and Mereoi.M.on pllde iierer shown In South Itend Neforo Tip" I or-aii prelude 10:00 to 10:."0. (iod a way or falvatlon and he:;lln pro. lalmed without fear or favor. (1.1 time eontf relational slnpln?. .J1 heartily wel.i.me. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. tioipel uilMlon. 430 S. flenliaii at All Crlatlan a;cletlea Invited to a big open air meeting every tVtdnesdaj, Tri day, Saturday and Sunday nlarbti. corner Wayne and Mlrhijan streets. t)ld-faab-lor.ed rrapel ineetlps at Volunteer natation hf.ll Sunday mcaL Everybody invited. All weicoi. SALVATION ARMY. 06 E. Je (Ter son b'vd. Sundav aerrIces: .Morning", county Jail, 10:ub: Sun Sunday school at 2.C0 p. m. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Mecta every Jlonday at 10:00 a. rn. at the Y. M. C. a. Resident and v'altlnt ministers always welcome. Iter. W. II. Freshley. president: Kev. CJ. W. Keuch, vle president; Kev. Joba U Imhof, ec rttry-treasurer. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's Club ball, room 224. J. building. M. S. ENGINEERS 10 MEET TUESDAY Members of Association to Be Guests of Notre Dame University. St. Joseph Valley chapter of the American Association of Uni-rineers will meet with the engineering associations of Xotre Dame university Tuesday night. Arrangements for the meeting 1 have been completed, it was an nounced Friday night. J. W. Toyne, former superintendent of the city water department, will be one of the- speakers. Fred Pidwell will also give an address. The meeting Tuesday night is ihn result of an invitation extended by the faculty of the university to the members of the St. Joseph Valley chapter of the engineers' association. Sr era I Associations. There are several engineering associations at the university, Including mechanical, civil, electrical and mining. These associations are to join as one in meeting with the St. Joseph Valley chapter of the American Association of Engineers. In addition to the speaking, refreshments will be served- The meeting will begin at 7: CO o'clock Tuesday evening. UTH BEND TO BE REPRESENTED Local . Odd Fellows Attend Lodge Convention at Kendallvillc Today. Odd Fellows of northeastern Indiana will assemble in large numbers in Kendallville today, where 2" candidates will receive the Decoration of Chivalry. South Ilend canton will be present, it was said last night, with several representatives. Delegations will attend from I .a erränge-, South Milford. Elkhart. Fort Wayne. Lagonier, Angola and Waterloo. The next decoration of this nature will not be given again for two years, it is said. The degree is an honorary one and will be conferred by the canton of Odd Fellows. Major General EaniMs, of Indianapolis, and a canton from the city, together wit!. Fort Wayne and Elkhart canton.'., will be in charge of the decrees. NOW IN SANTT AJIIUM. Arthur V. Case of Ft. Worth. Tex., stricken with paralysis, is undergoing treatment at a Battle Creek sanitarium. Mr. Case began his services with Armour and Co. under A. Frank Eby, manager of the South Bend branch, and it is said that hn has worked for 22 years without a Vacation, v

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New Requirements for' Shipments Will be Effective December 10. Steps were taken Friday by Express Agent Fred C. till is. In charge of the local express office to prepare for the new express requirements .which go into effect Dec. 1 Th new rule? have been approved by the United States railroad administration and shippers have been advised to study them and adjust their packing methods to meet the requirements. Under tpH new rules all shipments sent by express weighing over 23 pounds must be packed in wooden containers, cartons of fibreboard, pulpboard or corrugated strawboard material of specified test strengths. This means, according to Mr. Ellis, that, after Dec. 10 packages over the 25-pound limit will not be accepted for forwarding by the American Express Co. if only wrapped in paper. Nor will ordinary paper boxes wrapped or unwrapped, be accepted as suitable protection for theso heavier shipments. The regulations do not effect thipments under 25 pounds. Postpone Kiiforcenicnt. The enforcement of the new rules was postponed until Dec. 10 to give shippers time to prepare themselves for the change. Agent Ellis expressed opinion that the new regulations will be welcomed by the shippers as soon as they have become accustomed to it, as it affords a uniformity of rules and additional safeguards to the packages that have heretofore been lacking. The great congestion in shipping which hrs caused freight cars to he packed to capacity, which moans that the packages must necessarily be stacked and must bo strong enough to stand this strain, has necessitated the formulation of the new rules. An extensive " fcducational campaign is planned to explain to ex press shippers how the new requirements will operate in the various trades which depend upon the express company for the movement of most of their output and also to instruct express employes in accepting packages under the new standard. Agent Ellis is able to supply shippers with copies of thsupplement in which the new rules are outlined in detail. IKE ISS MEETING Commercial Bureau to Hold Big Dinner on Night of Nov. 17. Arrangements were made Friday nifiht by 2 representative business and professional men of the city for the business men's mass meeting at the Chamber of Commerce on the evening of Nov. 17. The meeting proper is to bo preceded by a banquet, the menu for which is to be unique. A musical program is to be provided, and there will be interesting speakers to enlighten those in attendance regarding the activities of the Commercial bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. The mass meeting and banquet had their inception in the mind of A. Jacobsen. head of the bureau. His suggestion was quickly adopted by A- H. Heller, chairman of the bureau, and the meeting Friday night was called to make the necessary arrangements for the event. NEW ONE MAN CARS ARRIVE IN CITY One of the new one man safety cars has been tried out on the downtown lines of the city and is reported to be giving the utmost satisfaction in every respect. This Is the only one of the first consignment of new cars, which arrived this week, that has been used so far and it only in instructing the men in the way it operates. The second consignment of live cars was duo to arrive last week but owing to the congested rai'road conditions the American Car Co., which is building them has been unable to ship them. None of the tiv carsjiow on hand will be used until the entire shipment arrives when they will all be put in operation on the same day. A number of the old cars are being operated by only one man at present, but according to officials of the company, this is only because of the shortage of men. The new cars are much improved and are easily manageable by one man. TO ATT I TN I miAIUNG. DENVER. Nov. S. Frank J. Hayes, president of the United Mine Workers of America, left Denver Fridav for Indianapolis, according to commissioner. He said Mr. Hayes had been in a sanitarium hei Tor several weeks. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that th partnership existing between Cha&. Wagener and Frank J. Krlstl. doing business under the firm name of Inter-City Transfer Co, has been dissolved. Mr. Wagener has bought the half interest of Mr. Kristl and will continue the business, assuming all liabilities. 7S71-12

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MANY YANKEE TOURISTS LONDON", Nov. 5. England is J looking for a biff invasion of American visitors next spring. It is stated th'tt not less than ."0C0CK passages have already ben booked to England. The Fteamship companies are making every effort to be ready for the anticipated rush, and by t heend of May something like 1 u0 liners may be engaged in bringing Americans across. One American who controls several big hotels in New York city, is here, looking over Iv:idon and the larger provincial cities for suitable sites upon which to build hotels on American lines. -HEABTBiriBM UQCaHuli il EJiU'Siaa'd Caused by 0 31 B ti m am m i That bitter heartburn, telcblcg. foodrepeating, indlffcstion. bloat alter eatingall are caused by acid Horn ach. But they are only first symptoms danger ei;nal9 to warn you of awful troubles if net ftopped. Headache, biliousness, rheumatism. sciatica. that tired, listlets feeling, lack of energy. ! dizziness, insonsia. evtn cancer and ulcers I of the intestines and many other ailmcnte ; are traceable to ALTD-STOJ1AC1J. Thousands yes. millionsof people vbo ought to be well and strong are mere weaklings because of acid-ctoxnach. They really starve la the raklst of plenty because they do not get enough strength and vitality from the food they eat. TakeEATONIO and give your stomach a chance to do its work right. Make it rtroog. cool, sweet and comfortable. EATON IU brings quick relief for heartburn, belching. Indigestion and other etomach miseries. Imf roves digestion helps you get full strength rom your food. Thousands say EATON 10 is the most wonderfu! stomach remedy In the world. Brought them rchef when everything else failed. Our best tevtimonlal Is what EATON I C viil do for you. So pet a big.'-Oc box of EATON I C today from your druggit. us it five daysit you're not pleased, return it and get your money back. ÄT0 M S C 3 L"" C TOR YOUR aistöMÄcg) i You WmCompetition is keen. Good merchants take adb vantage of every possibil ity to attract trade. Our natural low rent location gives us an edge on the others. We can and do undersell. YOU WIN. W a 1 k a couple of blocks and save the difference. HOME FURNITURE CO. 326-28 S. Michigan St. Make The World Safe with Cleanliness Use America's most pleasant and effective mouth wash iSold at All Reliable Drug Stores.

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Commencing Monday, November lOfch A nation-wide exhibit of Blouses and Skirts the combination garments needed in every well regulärer wardrobe of the business woman. A splendid combination for shopping a desirable change for the society women. See Sunday News-Times also our window display.

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