South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 46, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 February 1920 — Page 18
,Hfc. SUUlH öniaü EWS-TIMES
International Sunday School Lesson
For Next Sunday J
Review by P. B. Fitzwater, D. D., Teacher of English Bible, at Moody Institute, Chicago.
(CopjrtrU 101X)
Sinn Fein Tries to Separate Australia and Her Sister Colonies From Great Britain
I nn not too sran. 1 lip r.ot ton preHumtuo'Js'.y .cure In I any business; for thincs of thi.i wori'l depend on such a train of unj .-en chances that if It were In raan'; j h;ui'!.s to Fee tho tables, still hi wojM r.ot be certain to win t:i I t"iX:C. Herbert.
rime's pi:livi:i:anci2 ikom PRISON. I4KSSO.Y TI1XT Art 12:1-ID. GOLDL.N TKXT -Tho angel of the Inl Encampth rouml about them that fear him. and Ullvcrrth them. Pa Z 1:7. ADDITIONAL MATTTRIAIj II Wngs 7:17; Luko 22:C1 1(5; Arts JG:2, 26; Heb. 1:11; James .:lß-is. IHX3LUY TOPIC How An Anpel IIcIpfMl peter. JUXIOK Tone Peter Dclhcrcd IYom Ili.son. ivrrat3iEDLTi; and siimok TOPIC llmv Prayer Help-. YOUNG I'KOPLi; AM) adult TOPIC Things Wruulit !y Prayer. 1. PctiT'a Impri.-mincnt (w. 1-4.) 1. By whom (v. 1). lkrod, tho jrrandson of tho wicked Ilerod who rdw tho Innocent children at Bethlehem. 2. Th reason (v. ?.). It was to Rain the favor of tho Jews, Herod was not a Jew, and therefore knew hat his success was dependent upon having tho pood v.-Ill of the Jews. H did not particularly hat tho church, but loved popularity. Herod for the sake of popularity, assumed a dep sympathy for deKearate Judaism. Finco tho church had developed Into a successful rival of Judaism lndoed was already displacing it he puw an opportunity to curry favor with the Jews by puttin? his hand forth against it. 3. Tho method (v. ). Peter was arrested, put into prison and guard -od fy four quirtornlop.s of poldiors. A quartenlon Is a guard of four sol
diers on duty at the same time. Four quartf rnlons meant that a special group was on duty each watch of tho ni.;ht. It wa.i the custom for two i-oldiors to he in the prison, one on each side of th- prisoner, bound to his arms with chains (v. ). The third one to watch outside the door and the fourth to Le n-.ir tho outtitl'i rrate. Humanly speaking it was Impossible to escape. However, th-y tnulo one fatar m stake; they left out God. II. The Church of God In Prayer (v. r.) The church was in a crisis f her situation was most srae. Jarm-.s. one of the pillars of the -jnurch was dead, and Peter. the most prominent of all, was in prison. In this desperate strait thv did the wi.--
thing; they betook themselves to
prayer. lhere is nothing too hard;
for God. Theirs was a notewoi thy praye r. 1. It was unto God, not unto men
j to bo heard o men. This is a very i common fault today. All true pray
er is unto (Jod. L It was united pray-r. It was mrni" by the church. (Jod h. ars the praers of individual-', but th-re is pecüliir power in tho united prayer of God's people. it was an intensely earnest
prayer. It was more than unceas
ing prayer; it was the yearninc desire of the soul as it stretched itself out toward God. 4. It was definite prayer. The specifically interceded for Peter. Their prayer was concentrated, definite and fprcifc.
III. Peter Delivered by ai Andrei (vv. 6-11.) This occurred the night before Herod'a plan to make a public display of him. 1. Peter sleeping (v. 6). The angel found Peter asleep. The Lord keeps in perfect peace those whose minds are stayed on Him (Isa. 20: 3). Again, He gives His beloved sleep 127:2.) 2. Peter leaving the prison (vv. 710). The heavenly light shone in the prison. The angel smote Peter on the bide, the chains fell off, Peter put on his clothe:?, passed by one guard after another, through the iron gate out Into the city. ?. The effect upon Peter (v. 11). Although the event was so wonderful to Peter, and at first he thought it a vision, when he came to himself he was assured beyond perad-vi-nture of a doubt that God had miraculously delivered him from Herod's wicked hands. IV. Unconscious Unbelief (vv. 1219.) 1. The behavior of Peter and the church (vv. 12-17). Peter went to th" houso of Mary' and knocked. Th" knock was answered by Rhoda, who was so overjoyed on hearing Peter's voice that she forgot to oper the gate and ran In and told them that Peter was at the gate. 2. The behavior of the soldiers (vv. IS, 19). There was great agitation among them over Peter's disappearance. This was a serious matter, since they were responsible for him. Not being able to account for Peter's escape. Ilerod commanded that they be put to death
(Christian Science Monitor.) j pose of assisting armed rebellion in "The peoplo who would make Ire-I Ireland against the British governland an independent republic would, ' ment on the first available opportunif they could, separate Australia . ity, and that this money was. exand her cistir dominions from Brl-j ponded in the purchase of warlike tain, and thus disintegrate the great ' material from Germany, with whicl power which has done, andU des-! country the leaders of the movelined to do more than any other Inent were in communication." single nation to preserve the peace of j ;oxv tno Australasian Irish race the world." Thus did Mr. Watt, the , convention at Melbourne, against
federal treasurer of Australia. char-)whlch the deputation to Mr. Watt
protested, was no mere huphazap "mass meeting." rromoted and addressed by people occupying no re
sponsible positions in the commun-
ucterize, a ehort time apro, the real'
purpose of the Finn Fein movement in Australia. Mr. Watt was reply
ing, at Melbourne, to the statements
very carefully organ-
athering. Th recognized lead-
i . i-i i . , I sponsible pos: made to him by an iniluenti.il depu-it,, Jt tatlon, representing the Victorian . .
league, the Protestant allian,e. the fof c Roman Catholic church Royal Orange lodge, tho 1'rocrna-! ln -cw Zealand and Australia occusons. and the Ulster and Loyal Irish icd ces on the Ptforxn. and the association. The deputation convey- chair was taken b the Premier of ed to the federal treasurer an em- Queensland, j Dr. Mannlx, Roman
phatic protest against the seditious , Catholic archbishop of Melbourne, and treasonable utterance contained ade tho position perfectly clear, in papers published in connection ' They were there, he said, to sup-
with the Australasian Irish race convention, which was held recently in Melbourne, and declared that it "viewed with alarm tho number of publications, under the influence of the Roman Catholic hierarchy, whiwh were printing articles menacing the solidarity of the empire." It is possible, of course, to overestimate the importance of the Sinn Fein movement ln Australia. Disruptive movements of all kinds have a way of compelling attention, very often quite beyond their deserts.
port the policy of "self-determlna tion for Ireland," a policy which was "really Sinn Fein ism." The meet pledged itself to support Mr. Do Valera, and opened a fund to assist the Irish self-determination efforts. Mr. Redwood, Roman Catholic archbishop of New Zealand, insisted that "all good Australians ought to bo Finn Fcinera." Dr. Mannix was appointed one of the treasurers of the new fund, and the dominion of New Zealand and the states of the commonwealth of Australia
They trust to being heard for their wore invited "to organize local ef-
Sunday at the ChiMrclhies j
METHODIST.
I lrt nr. Jencph N. Jrcn( D. D., rastor. Clas inpting pt 0:l p. ni. undaj fc boot at 9 :.;o a. m.; Kenneth V. Ilrcrn, superintendent. I'ublle voMihlp nt 10:40 n. m. nnd 7:.".n I. m. Dr. (Jree HQ will o.-cipy 1." pulpit üt both per-.lces. Mnrnln;; tlieni-. "Thf Mmmp -f tb Crem;" evuinir tpl, Lincoln, the Apoatl of Lil-.riy." lipertli Jo.igno t l:r!0 p. in. A!!.hv-ek !rvirr! on Welu"Siay at 7::'.') p. in , 1-.J by tLe pastur. St. faul' Iter. Jani" T. GarJiner, T). I)., pastor. Krr. K. H. ("ailson. n t-r-.g pastor. Sundiy ?-u I :.t U:CU a. Ul.; O. A. KulkerNoii, wuporliiteu-Jent. Grr Cornr Mlrstti nn1 Tntt stt. V.tr n. I). V.tcV. pnstir. t'lnsi inpotlnx t 8:45 . in. tSunan.r rhol at '. 30 a. in.: "!eni Whltnian. .uperintfii'lent. Mciiunc ."eran!p nt P :.". Ir. Ilfi:ry I.. I)avi will preach. liportli U.u'ii.at ):.'.' p. in.; Mis Ivo (Ntramb'f will 2 Aft. MTfnlnj; wnrfblp i t "..';'. S-rnmu ttjvin, " Th Olio Lcut No .Man ('.in J ay," ly tte patur.
Trinify n.'.Ttnr ar.I Vasir avi IIus
sp'k nt tlirt niornln ?tvIc on the sufo-j'-'t. ". Cnristl.in'.s Kosponslt.ility to tlio Wt.rM Id tfj' .Matt. r -f Ililit Liviru'." Hpv. IIupli A. I'ooprr f Albuquerque, .N. M . will j.r.-i.-li :ir tlu eretilii srvl". I'rayer iii-, tin U'r.lncs'lay eveniütr ;t the hoiLe of J. I'. Wliiteman, L'l.'i s'tover ct. llopo I.rr ntxlT'i vfnn nf. TMnin 'J. Me't'r. minister.? lUMe adiool at 9 a. ui.; 1'iauk Kt-ttri'ig, superlnfondent. Oranger Kv. ..arris, pastor. Sunday -l:ool ut '.:lä a. ai. livir.e v. orhhip at i)A' . in. every Sunday. UveryboJy - eU oir.e.
Hnngirian Corner - crry and Wast:In (tton st. Itev. .lohn Dergo. pnstor. suiulay school at l :i a. m. Church lervUes at 10 :0i a. :u. Vesper korvicei it i:t'J p. in.
BAPTIST.
first - (nf.- Mali nnJ Wayne tts. Cev. IT S lUTls. I. R. paifnr. Kei-'J-n e I W. Wayne t. HIl.lc nchool nt 9:. a. in.; C. S. Stephens, bupcriuu r- ..Mit. Morniiiir worship at 10:1.1 Sermon th.-m. -Tb- "ost of Iis lphhlp." The
iriniry-i.iatn? ar-.i ussir ayi i.i s ,niUi: p,.0pi.s Tiietln- at k-d by fell I., rhtlllp.v pastor. Kesulerue JA j Mis i)():-,,,iy chanl. i:v-riir.ir worship ( levefand av. Sunday t-chool at '. a. , 1;f 7::;,( sern.on th.:n "U lu llh-n Out
Iii.: Ajrfl. . I.. iiHia, ;i;'-i(iifni -i.i. : (if The past r will o-et:p.v the pulpit f' " j Jlt
u.e ino.-niuff ter'. ui i".t.. .inn in-.i'n
Iaio?" Prayer imviini; Wednesday 7 :4" p. tn.
u t r Mbje-t. "Ttn Virt'ifS of th- N-vv Life." Kev. IPnry I.. l.iis, tiiLtit ni!'r'.nte!vIo'it. will have !,.irx' of th"
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J .ii:uo will J:iv a l-vi i-:i.i i rv i
p. n. 'l ie nllwH-K prayer s rvi !tr tl.lei uek wili a union htl f nil hur l,e 1 t'i" iiort h et M- (io'i ' the ity nml will t - h-M in tho W's: niiiis'iT l'rtft vt'r!au Kurth W-l-;:.(. iy o. t!nr pt t :". All ar' ".;iit"ti Mill urre.l to attend. r'pwoTtti f eTnrtt1 Chiht T.infoln v-y W. aii'l (li.e st. Civ. II. M. lir,-. p. !:.. suti'!;i', ...,, I ;if r:" P. vi. i (ti.-rin l i'iiifv, s'i;"tuil.'Uu ni. l'r. .o-Vii.; :t P:K"t a m. IP-v. 1'r.Mi!:
Culvarr (formerly Qulnrr Street) Corner Californin atnl I'.liino avs. How
ard Pfhl Mi I.ei)n.ird, pastor. IJe.siiliUo e.
Le.wortU K)lt Woo.lwiinl av. I'MMo srbool at 1 :."0
at i a. m. ; .1. v . 1 1 -1 1 Li 1 1 . tu'ierliiteuu nt,
I Irst we1lh Corner Laurel an1 S,Per tp. Services at 10:Zl a. tn. and f :.; J p. m.
lt. Zion Rer. .T. s,m.i.v school at Q-. tn aea. 11 n. m.
P.. Smrtt. Pastor. !'. ;. ui. ;i.'laaea for
CHRISTIAN.
lrifUnviti rit e at
Ill 7:10.
a
fll(h( .Miner nnl ata. Iter. C J. Gordon, r-i't r. arcool at y :5 a. ta.; IL C. 'dpriat?3 ienL
Vrn.v.f ' s-in 1 iy L?long.
rirj.t-r.il'. S. Main st. K...i:oy T. M (Juary, minist'T. K.-siden fn tt. r.ibhr Nv houl at :.',ji a. tn. ; Kit'in-l Witwer. joiperiiiftMolfiil. Moruiu n:rire at 1":H Worslup ; 1 1 . 1 .Mr. minion. SiTtMiioti : 'Tho Spiritual Siniü'. ance T ih" S;it rainMits." At .'.:. p. m , yt.iip.tr p.-op'c's Mission tn.ly .hi--: "New Li;.' 'urruts in 'hi:ni;'" liuri li ;i:litoi imn. l"hritia:i
1 ' ii wr at t im. I'!ih,'i !i m lirtnl nf
Statl MrrnarlaJ Charch. Tor. S. M'u'U- ! p,isi(.:;s. At 7 p. m.. h,ture: "Tor-
iu'p Mission l'i"Kl-( of tlio Iisflplfs.' Mc.-tin of tlyin t.pj.i.lrin Weilii-.ljy t I! It: , I ch. 25.
Kftn and Virtori Pta . Ch ir II. Lee
re, D. C L.. r't"11". Suntlay pt-h-, i nt 10 a. m., John Edvarls. " u pr rl:itc.;de:it. berman Lafayette Kvd. r.nd Wayne t. 1T. rrt-I II. Mrv.'hio-l-alin. paftnr. .in'lay a-ho; I at 9 ;r.'. a m. ; CLarlea L. Mark. si:pt.rliiti:i J.ent. Wrh'p In (rinan v 1A '' a. rn. S.-r-nion tlf-nK". '"K !! Kn-M-:i 1 r .: - 1 i '.i 1 ". " Lpworth Itiru-' at 7:'o p. :a : ?rs.
vnrd Stark. a U-r I'M. in-o'itir f! tlo; l-ai;u uiil ' .U'li -.tt.-tl t. th- . '-r 1 it tn.!'. Lvuirv W"r'r; at 7 :' pi va. S rnuoi thenp;, "At täe iai s -f . lI-.iv(Mi." Th. wollen "r the K.i-. 'i vi;! rn.J'T fj-eiul tu'h- at loth the ppr'i1 1; aii.l en in if br !.;.
Welejn . . 1. IUo,r1w:,r. litT. (,lfn W Payne, factor. l:.!!.n"e l ;7 K. Uuah t. SabLaih srL..ol at U.J) a. to. ; M. C l'ortcr, superlnteinlent. Rifer rrk -renth at . ouh of Mliiawaks av. Her. U. I,, r.ulison. relator. Sunday afbt-ol at 9 :'J0 a. vz. ; iirrail IV; U. e,:rpf''fi,."n'.ent. FREE METHODIST. Trc Mtbodit--rf ar.JTlTanla t. tn3 Ptuah at. Her. V. U. Wet-ater. puff BqqQmj aebool at J a. m. ; 1'aul Neldtxel. uper!2enie:it. i'res'hlDj; at 19 a. m. an-3 7 :0o r m. AFRICAN M. E. Olivet A. 31. E. ."10 W. Monroe st. Hev. A. T. Uta d.l'.Ef:. factor, (.'lass mretloß at 12 coon. U-d Ly Henry Col. or. hunday icbool at l-u p. u.; lleuty Ccker. aarerintaodent. Tsfrs a. M. K. ra Corner F!.l1j aid Caopau ata. Lev. L. f. TonelL pMtr. PRESBYTERIAN. Taiimlniter Scott ami Ltndy ata P.pt. A'rel Eella. I. t.. paitar; resIJanre. iXo N. Scott at Sunday urh-o( it ViO i. m. ; L. C- Whltrorab. s iperlnttDJtnt. I'ubK'c woralp at U;i a. tn. anl 70 p. ri. Tn at-jslon tuecta tefora tha n:irn!Rr aervLc Senior V!n-
daaTor aoclety meets at rt.?o p. ra. Mid- i e5c Cerotiosa: aervi-f, Wtdüedy. i 7:S') p. ra. rtrtt Corner ct Wasrt-ctcn t. and '
Lafayettw blvd. lilbl. i?hoo! at 9::-" a. ca.; John J. Staff r. supTinter.ie: t. Men's Lell-jw sbip c'.uh u? 'j a. tn. ; Dr. C. A. Llprdcrott. leader. Morcin.? ors-lp at lt:4j Adlr3 hv I-. Cooper cf AlhuquerOjUe. N. M Mi I week ntehsr Wednes l iy at 7 -Ui p. Ci
V4.ingtn tea cn I'ri.'iy uftTLun at
Inlin.i .enne Vrnr-r Indiana av.
St. T.
and p:if
I. Indrii Ueitf t.
r'ool a'
teudeut
-ph .-f. i't-nt .
LI ward l.-.lt Ma:
J. Cain, otta s-i.
vene T.iDden nr. ant! CarI. N. MIUt. pasnr. Sunday 10.0 p. in.; J. -J. ( clip, ttuper-
EVANGELICAL
ASSOCIATION. 1 lrt Cor. L.ifnyett. nnd Monro xti ' if l'r'hl., pastor, undüv 8'licol nt : :.'-', L. ". L'si man. ti: prln toiidettt ; C)rse (diurc r i.mt"0lf5 way W. m i Walnut (. ltv. (. u T4oiir. rola-it-r. Sun. lav at !::,' a. IQ.; ('. S. llarrinvtou, Miprrint -nd-Mit. Uroilnu.T-.13 K. HradiT. Her K ii'rüeld Johnson. pna;or: reiidence, 141. S. Carroll at. Sunday aobool at 9:50 a tu. ; Saruuei C. Lchtnan. auperlntendent. Morning worhfp ;:t 1 " : -4 Srmon by t- pastor. Vo-::u' ivopie' alliance at : 13 p. in. 1'reaohii: nt 7:;) p. in. hv the patT. I'raj-r nvetln We'In. day eenlr, at 7 .ro. Cii"ir leLearsal l'riday cvr :ni:a' at 7 :."J0.
p??fc vt. Mlar.a. in.
V. Wayno tl.
Trinity Rt.
W. K. M-'lIenry, olä
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M. i:id?era.
minister. lüble 'i.öl at
i. ii. t reliCfj. superintendent. Morr.!r. worship at lu t.".. C'Titlin K-ndeaver at p. m. Pv. afctp at 7::.l C. II. top!-; "What I'm vir Will Accpllai." ILe t - üi
. vi ten i Hupe rj. .1. ltsrne. idene Lincoln way W. awaka. Pihle säio.il at 10:O Jesse Tarurs. g'jperlntendect.
EVANGELICAL. Zion Corner Wayn? ana st. Toter ats. Her. Waldemar (ioSoiey, tahtor. Sunday achool ut U:10 u. n.; cLarlcs Weber, ü i erinter.dfnL Men's lUble r!.ii" meets at 0:10 a. ra. ; L. llasi'nerrrniiiit. tat!iT. German FervPe at 10 :W a. in. Cor.;n.un!:u. .l 7 :r0 p. iu., Luiillsa pre-Lenten sorvl?e. M. Peter' (icrman Iii . Lasalle Iter. Iluf3 Veictelt. piatar. Sunda; n iiooi at v:00 a. ; Cari Lelcke. aviperntn: .ut. Services ln I:n:ih at 10:15 a. m. S.rires ;n ter::jau at 7:0 p. m. Itev. M. C. ILv.'v.- cf Kankak.-e. 111., will occupy the pnlpit. Lvaiii;e:i.-Hl league meet Monday at 7:tv" p. .a. Scwir.g circle meets Thjrüday aftorno.ui. w-di.!i Lranyelir:! Mlialitn Churtli Corner Main and Monroe Jts. Iter. V. A St rem. pator. Sna-lay school at a. ia. ; Oscar Lre'stedt, fu;erla-tendent.
LUTHERAN.
S:xi p. in., Loxten nervlees will bo'ln. Preparatory pervlee for holy communion. Thursday nfterntmii tho women will sew at the churoh. Thursday at S:(D p. ni.. Women's .Iis-Iouary ioeiety will meet it the parsonage. I'rlday nt 4:i p. rn.. catechol i.-i'.l instrurtlou. Friday at 7:1j p. m., choir rehearsal. Pt. 2'o.ui'a Cterma.i ..TefTernon and WPllar.i Nt. Rer. H. Ilolle. pastor. Merman service with holy coinmiinion at 9:o0 a. in. l'rcp iratory mtvI e at a. in. No Ln-livh service. Lnj?11 b h Sunday sohoo at 10 (. a. in. La-lies Ail m'eta Immediately after the close of the M-rm.'iu -ivh-o. Catechism loetur oiidU'ted in th. I!njrlls!i langune nt 7 :.'i p. in. No Walther league milting Tuos lay. C.!rl.i Del ed lh Ch J pin and Kerr ht-'. j:ev. ?. (;. Anderson, pastor. Sunday school and I'.lble ela.s at 0 :no a. m. Morning servlr. at 1 :::. Kvenlns service nt 7 J. Thursday at 2: p. m.. Ladies' Aid meets at the churcli parlors. Mr. J. K'ilh'ulTtr, Mrs. Anna Lundstrom an-l Mr.-. Lri- Lundstrorn will entertain. Midweek Lenten service Thursiay at 7:,"J) p. m. BRETHREN. 1 irt 121t S. Michi-an ft. Ir. C. W. iPiirh, pnsfor. Uesldence. 211 IJ. Broadway. Iilhle s.-liool at 1:'.0 a. m.; I'.ev. Dclbert Whituier, eaperintendent. Urst Cluireli f the Urethren Indiana av. ami Miami st. I'ev. IL II. Helman. pastor; residence, loot Ih Indiana av. Sunday srhool at i):V.Q a. rn. ; 1 G. Stahley, superintendent. Conferenre :iemorinl tnlwd -fJJ 5. St. Joseph st. Lev. C A. Sickufo.e, pastor. Sumiay H.-hooi. Si::;o n. m. Mis Agtioa Gordon, superintentlent. I'reachin? service. 10:15; Christian Cndeavor, CioJ and evening Fervice. 7:0. I'rayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:15 Choir practice Thursday evening at 7:15. CATHOLIC. St. Hedwig I'olith Corner Scott and Napier srs. itev. Authony Zubowlcz, C. S. ('. pastor. Low mass at 7:30, 9:0) ami ln:0 a. m. Sunday heboid at 2:0 p. m. r.encdh tion at 2:öu p. in. St. f rtsimlrs l'olM21 S. Webster st. Her. Stanlalaus (Jorka pastor. Low aaaas at a. m. High mass at lt:00 u. in. Vepers at 2:0J p. ia. S:ired Heart Notre Dame Kev. John I. S. i cier pator. Low mass at tf:C0 a. m. Students mass at S:00 a. m. I'arlah mass at 10 :00 u. ui. Vespers at 2.C'0 p. ia. St. StanUlans l'olih 11.1 S. Lincoln at. Her. Loman Maniniak, C. S. C. pastor. Massea at 7 ) :0 J and 10 :U0 a. m. Sacrej Heart HungarlanCatalpa anJ Indiana nvs. Itev. Alexander (I. Yupa I tistor. Low mats nt 7 :oo p. m. Daptirn at 1 :o p. m. Vespers at 7:.'0 p. m. St. Mary's of The Holy Itoar rollsb Catholic at corner Simple and Kosiusko a. Kev. L'asil Sychta pafctor. Lo'v mass week days. 7:5 a. ra. Sunday. 8:0Oa. ra. High mass buadaya and lioly Daya at 10:U'J u. m. Et. Stephen's Ttonrarian Thoroaa and Mel'herson ata. - Mt. Lawrene liar
rath, palter. Masa at 3:00 and 10:15 a a. Sunday rccci at 2:J p. ta, 13 adlctlo at 3:00 p. m. SU ratihk'a-07 8. Taykr at IU? John F. LeJroote, C. S. C. aato. Mass at 70, l and 10:30 o'clock. bt. Jpt' mil au nj Laiallc at i'strLk J. CarrolL C. is. C. paator. Low UMbse at 7:i0 and 0:00 a. m. Wgk mesa st 10 .uo a. m. ftntdicUoa at 3;ia p. 01. Paicrd Heart IWlflan 1128 TV. Thorn at. Bt. Charlf V. Flacher. paator Xlais at 7:Cv aad 9:30 a. m. Sunda ihool it 220 p. tu. lieaadlcüca at 3:i CHURCH OF GOD. Church of Cod of tho Abrahnruie Faith Services in Melville hall. 212 S. Lafjyette t. Sunday school at 10.00. F. A. Stilton superlnteadcaL Church of God or Saints Charl on
IIurr!ii)a av.. cne block north of Lincoln v.-ay W. Lldrr Otis Austin, pastor, and Llrter J, L. 1'orsytbe. OMItant pastor. Sunday schorl at 0:13 a. ni. ; F. W. I'.rant, surintendent. WorsLlp at 11 A) a. m. and 7:r.O p. ra. Mldne.k prayer service on Wrdnesduv at 7:4" p. ia. Younff people's r:uetiu2 at ti:oU p. W. EPISCOPAL. ft. Jamea Lafayette blra . ncrth of Wahliirton Kt. Eer. Join Ht? Ahlte. rertor; Kt. n. Uveretl Carr lear. Holy communion. 7:30 a. oi Church e.hool at O:! a. rn. MornInp service en 1 sermon at 51 o'clock. Ypers at . :M p. in. Young1 people'a service at t:o0 p. ra.
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much spoaklncr, and so devote themselves to speaking. In this case, however, the danger Is all the other way. Sinn Fein, as It appears in the United State?, with all 'the almost delightful anomalies it provokes. Is one thing:, and not a very serious thinp. Mr. De Valera may make an apparently triumphal progress throucrh tho country. He may be greeted by the mayors of cities and by all manner of other Important people. He may issue Irish republican bonds, and even have large numbers of them taken up. But all this has been done before in the United States, many times, and nothing very much has ever coem of it. Somehow or another, tho wake of a De Valera, like the wake of a preat many other "Irish Leaders" before him. Is never visible very far behind. P.ut Sinn Fein, as It appears In Australia, Is quite a different mattor. There It Is, of course, frankly seditious and treasonable. Australia is a British dominion, a country which, by its devotion and pacrlfiee during the war, gave unsurpassed proof of loyalty to the British commonwealth. And yet, from the earliest days of the war, the Sinn Fein movement in Australia was devoting Itself to frustrating thce efforts, wherever possible, and to affording practical help to the enemies of the allies. As Mr. Justice Harvey declared, in his F.umming up at the trial of the seven members of the Irish republican brotherhood, arraigned for sedition In 1917, their aim had undoubtedly been "collecting moneys in Australia for the pur-
r.eadinjr rootna maintained by tha church on the 6Tcnth floor of the J. M. S. Lml 11 In p. are open dally except Suniwy from 12 to 5, and on Saturday eves Ins from 6 to 8. SPIRITUALIST. rrocre lv Spiritual Poeletf meets In Redmen'a hall, .105 S. Michigan st. Sun. dj"- it 7 :T.n r. m. Lecture by A. D. Talmlnter on the subject, "Spirit Meüsneos and Hypnotism." Slesnse bearers: Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Thompson, Wilbur IIool. Lverjbody cordially Invited. International SpirtfuallMa Me'vlll hall, every Tuesday evening at 70 p. m.
forts in support of the central fund
Tho most cursory consideration of these facts will, It can scarcely be doubted, bring conviction that Mr. Watt'? estimate of tho situation is the correct one, and that behind the effort to promote self-determination for Ireland lies the desire and Intent, however futile both may be, to bring about the disintegration of the British commonwealth. Already the first minister of the crown, in one of the largest states in the commonwealth of Australia, has quite frankly proclaimed himself a traitor, and he has been followed in this proclamation by the Roman Catholic hierarchies of Australia and New Zealand. From the Christian Science Monitor.
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no 3I.W is rsi:u:s. So lonp as we love, we serve; so lonr as wo aro loved by others we ar" indisper.p il)l: r.o nr n is nsoless wliile he has a friend. Robert Louis Stevenson.
Christianity has Its best exponent' in the lives of the saints. It is only when our creeds pass into th? iron of the blood that they become vita' and organic. Faith if not trans muted into character has lost it; rower. C. I Thompson.
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