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SUNDAY SERVICES IN LOCAL CHURCHES Revival services are now being held at the Firsdt Christian church, the Immanuel Baptist church and the First Baptist church. Servlces in the various churches of the city will be as follows, Sunday: First Christian. Sunday will be a big day at the First Christian church. Charles E. McVay. an able leader of song, is organizing a splendid chorus choir. Each Sunday service is to be featured with special music. Bible school will be at 9:45 a.m.; morning worship at 10:45 o'clock, theme, 'Where Is Your Faith?'" Evening service at 7 o'clock, theme, "Dangerous Ground." The revival services have been growing in interest during the past week. Some splendid accessions to the church have been realized. Immanuel Baptist. The two weeks evangelistic campaign will close at this church today. Rev. A. W. Littrell, evangelist, assisted by D. L. Moody, special singer, have been in charge of the campaign. Wednesday evening the pastor, Rev. L. R. Call, baptized 12 candidates. Services will be: Sunday school, Decision day, 9:45 a. m.; worship at 11 a. m., sermon by MISHAWAKA WANTED - Men and girls for various kinds of work; pleasant working conditions, good wages. Apply National Veneer Products Co. fi: sai.i: am M.. I...-H y nini n f ; uNo .. ; . i ra I:ir. I'oxyj-fcv;,,!, ,t !!.. Il, v.-. -. !;: u! I in IUI.- W . ' 1 1 1 7 : I U S.M.i; la. i r t !i I i , S.- i; I, '.... 7 : .. n Ikmih.-. S.tr-.i .. A I r-1 : ! r: "-'.sTri 4 1 OOlil 1:1.11. . 1m !... . lü. t . ll ' li'Mls.'. t I.i.U'-.l i i . ; .. . . ... - 1 1 .!i , i-.iv I' TI l" ...... 1.7. -M ' f. ;i.o! i liiiir.'.il. A . .'.'v , :-i ' - 1 1 J -1 1 f -. 1" ". M K. c. ..!:Mii:b ; IMmiio- .'.7' Mili.i , ..k.' i

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Evangelist Littrell. Young people's First Presbyterian. Rev. Dr. J. A. Burnett will speak i.iir s rvi . 'TL.- Fntirii.-: Servant" " '"' ,n '-vninj? topic. MIs .Mr. a A. (ialul has arra .::. an orKm: iT-n-ram. Arthur Shank and ch.rus choir will yini; at rnth srv ICS. I'irt MotJxMlUt. Srvi-cs at 10:45 a. im. F-nint; at 1 ::'.) oc(. 1;. Kiulish Futlicran I'rf nrliint' vcrvlr i.u u .. ,,fir. norm vti. St. iN-tt-r'rt laithrran. I r.tr-n iH-rvicf in Fnclish lanRiiapo at 7 p. in.. Mbj"t. "Crucify. Crucify Hiia." No sr.rvic.s in morning. S.:r:.iay school at 0:150 a. n:. SI. IM ill's FpU-,pil. Holy i;uchari-t at 7:iJ' a. m. Matin.- and sermon at 11 a. m. Fvpninic s r i' a s at : p. rn. St. .lM')irs ( .Klxdic. Fir.-t mass at 7:.':0 a. rn. Chil--lia irs mass, at t a. in. Hiyh mass at be::" a. rn. Itfv. J. A. Siilzr will prach a Icntn .oTinon at 4 CLASSIFIED vn:ii:. uiiAi.TV en. Widi.i .v . i k.i Mi l. o,r; V. Thiru t. u.tka . Open fv ninics. m; ' N.'.ir '.Voolt-ii (. .v .vi'nn'.. S. Miünirn. -t . . . . V. 'ildrd... W. Tliir.l. . . W. Tl.ir-1. . . ."..'J'. . ,"..n . 4.bN . 4,."J . .Vjni N.'ir l.'ds i:. biftli. :dl iiio.I.-ru S:'.,ooo F. I'lftii "JlOi) F. Sixth ! ivj.n N.;ir i:.ii r.ml Factory. I.'. J'.-i. tii. !;i'fcl v liiMib rn. Hille 'i . ' 1 1 S II. loiirlli. l' r...ia I I I'mi rt ll. ', 'm:IU , 7 rM.in lanital v. all modern, h. 1 Fir.l :;.7o :t..vo l .r,if 4.."M I'.".; ii li I'til all m id-rn bungalow: li' . . r " .1. w ll T :l I r.,. on- liirf.- r.-in U. kf.ll'w I Ml i. I I.. .....I 1. stair rini.si.cd in i-.-d ltKihoany ; oak b';i It l ' I ' ..- HUH I I I . lir 'nr ""''"'ii y liisl..-; .Mbundaii.c " s!,ruM..ry. . In. U. 11 p..rk. araj;e. i,:ir--i;ii-WnilhllX Kl.Al.TV O). . . . I I ... I- 1, . I J: x I I I 1 frull t wt i , iif " " I n'j-tf - - WAN ! Kl TO HUNT - Modern lik'ht ktv-pin- r..ais by r.-six.nsibl I'ff Addr.-H Win. W'lllianiM.ii. lll'-j N'Ttli Main -I. l-JfJ WA.Ti:t Si. ;i.v sinl.- man a -vxork '" dairy farm. Cool -,v.uts. II. N hemp. I'la.nc Cirfidd C-'.I'l. 1-t". I oi: i;i:,'T -ll 1 business Jo. ation. suitable f..r mil!ir -ry. coiife.-f i.-narx . r. ...nin snop. uc. irepiir.- -. ' i "er, Miurii st. l iione MishawaKa T'17. - l'b' SAI.K tdf i.; , Till C I St.. a gi'od, substantial, s room ln.u-e; .'! bedroom; - cloven; toia t ia lu.usc; poo.l cellar; a.irn; cistern. Pajtuentü. Price J.'kOoo. Lincoln b"71. S.nilh P.end; Ind. WILLIAM 1IAPP, laHlbr jo I i'itlzens Pank Pd l: l'Ui; SA Ml I'll W. M'shawaka av. j o..i u lt .-lit ial sirbtlv modern I ro.-m liou.se, i be.j ro u s. losi ts. bat!., i fi;rni! e be.it. el- tri.' bla. . Istern. t:is ! well. L...id (cl':ir. la itre x.H.i'e, j'lx'je! Fruit tr. .-. . k mi li'ii. and park. ' I his li'Mise 1- :n 1. r s t class condition. Pri. e s.".7m) W.M. HAP!', i." F ALTO II, 'J,,l Citie'i's hank l'ddg. Phono; Lh..-..bi b',71. South P.end. In. I ' t7 Foil SALI:-Sixf icrc f ir:a. 'vi:il.iili.i'.iiS onh-ird l --iH.il I fruit, ii.;;Mercantile with grocery order of flour $1 .79 (4 cans limit) ... 1 4c 5 Oer Oleo 7 1 c 25c 25c X hash 37c 63c IVFR . i4 k L.1 .

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TWO AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS FRIDAY Mis Mildred Sculler, of J.tckson. Mirh., is ill at t:io nomo of her sister, Mrs. Glen Davis. east of Mishawaka, as the result of injuries sustained !n an automobile accident late yesterday afternoon. The car in which she was ridinn collided with one driven by Robert Henderon. of Flkhart, near Twin Franch. Miss Sculler was the only one injured. A driver of a new Packard car in parsing throuch Mishawaka struck Charles McCullouh. a NVws-Times carrier, yesterday afternoon. The boy was only slightly injured but his bicycle was totally demolihheF (IIIILS ATIIJJTTir i :.ti ;iit. in m i:.t. A ple.'isins: vaudeville entertainment was piven in the auditorium by the members of the girls' athletic league of the hinh school last eveninrr. An overture by the school orchestra was followed by a nielan,re of entertaining numbers con-sis-tinp of movies, character dances, vaudeville, etc. Those taking part were; Kmma Hitchener, P'lizabeth Anderson, Hertha Manuel. Annes Foolc. (j.nrvieve Stutzman, Marion Sweitzer, (leraldine White. Fernice Hobhins. Julia Hoy, Dorothy Crimes, Hehn Hans, Alice Haker. Gladyn Wrightsman. I'thel Cornpt)n. Mary Layer, Harriet Eggleston, Elizabeth Longstreet, Elizabeth Dresch, Marion Eggleston, Dessa Ainlay, Esther Vinson, Wilma Poole, Alberta Bushman, Virginia Glass, Erma Accoe, Kathryn Weir, Leon and Edmund Lambiotte. NEW STOPS FOR ORGAN. The two new stops which have been added to the orjran in the First Presbyterian church in niemoriam of the late Mr. and Mis. M. M. Fisher will be used for the first time at Sunday morninir services by the organist, Miss Nina Gabel. The stops are the saxophone and vox humana. The official public recognition of the added stops will take place on Sunday morninpr. April 11, when an elaborate program will be featured. ST. PATRICK'S 1WKTY. Miss Gladys Wcndlon. W. Seventh st., entertained at a St. Patrick'.1 party last evening. The decorations were shamrocks. In the contest favors were won by Joseph Houck and Miss Helen Poole. Refreshments were served. MMiaunkn Tiod-c. 130, I Ä A. M. Called meeting Saturday evening at 7: CO. Work in M. M. degree. Julius A. Newman. W. M. I II. Huber. Sec'y. Adv tti:I) vi:i)i)iGN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilson are m Chicago, xvhere they will attend the wedding of their daughter. Genevieve, to Hubert I. Mason, winch will take place today. Rebekah lodire will give a card and flinch party Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. ball. Fverybody invited. Admission 10c. Adv 12tl iuurr i:lkiiart man. Carl Anderson, of Flkhart, was arrested last night on a charge of intoxication. BUYS XIAY CAR. Adren H. Ross has returned from Flint. Mich., xvhere he purchased a new Buick roadster. Fh. Makielski. osteopathic physician. 201 S. Church st. S. W. Cor. from P. O. Adv llitf JDon't Forrt "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 120 K. Main EL, Miihawaka, Tor All Kinds of Sho Rep&lrlnc and Shoa. ' HOUSE WIRING ELECTRICAL WORK Phone Gfnn Krinic. IMislmwaka . MISHAWAKA ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. South lind Work Solltlled. w i' f

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IS I'OISOy VICTIM Mr. and Mns. Howard Wharton. K. Fourth st., left FrMuy morning for Louisville, Ky.. where they were called by the death of their daughter. Mrs. Wilbur Hall, which oc(urred Thursday. Mrs. Hall was taken ill shortly after havinc partaken of h meal Wednesday and the attending physician pronounced it ptomaine poisoning. She is well known in this city having resided here until two years .mo when she was married to Mr. Hall. She leaves her husband, a daughter, Fay Mabel, and her parents. I1IKTII UIXOHI). A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fester Morgan. H. F. IX 2, Mishawaka. Thursday nik'ht. Twin sons were horn to Mr. and Mrs. Christian Fee. W. Hroadway, Thursday niht. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clen McMillan. 120 Towle av.. a. St. Joseph'.; maternity hospital Friday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Max Caller. TIT, K. 10th Ft.. at the hospital Friday. i im:d ion intoxication. James Shafer, Oeorpe Madlin of Goshen, and David Yoder 'of Independence, Kans., were each fined 32 and costs by City Jude Feie: Friday after they entered pleas of K'.iilty to charges of public intoxication. The three men were in a machine and ran into the It. J. Hoy automobile previous to their arre?t. MOVi: TO CITY. Mr. and Mrs. G. Weidenhoi and son have moved from a farm south oK Mishawaka to their newly purchased home on H. Fighth st. ciiimxhy rim:. The city firemen were called to the home of A. F. Havencp-oft. ZIQ Short st., Friday morning' at 4 : L'O o'clock to extinguish a chimney fire. Slight damape resulted. I I :.V X SYIiYA X I A YI SIT ) 1 1. Mrs. T. H. Prendergast of northeast Pennsylvania, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. I Ioltzcndorff, S. Mill ?t. Don't miss hearing Sarah Willmer at the grn'eral meeting of the ... . , . Woman's club Saturda3 afternoon Admission. ."Oc. Adv 1 2t 1 GIYi: PASSION PIAY. The Passion play wa.s presented last evening at St. Monica's hall and was well .attended.

Specials for Saturday Lard, a single pound. . . 27c Good Luck Butterine, 2 pounds for 75c Home Rendered Lard, 10-pound pail for $2.45 Beef Pot Roast 16c Short Ribs of Beef 14c Beef Brisket 13c Beef Shoulder Roast 13c Hamburger, pound ".18c Cooked Preised Beef, sliced 30c Veal Roast . 28c Veal Pockets 22c Veal Stew 23c Veal Chops 30c Cooked Veal Loaf, per pound 30c Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon 35c Minced Ham ' 23c Bacon Squares, per pound 23c Sliced Smoked Ham, lean, pound 40c Sugar Cured Hams . 30c Boiled Ham 55c Smoked Picnic Hams, per pound 22c Fresh Picnic Hams . 22c Salt Pork . 20c Whole Pork Shoulder 22c Frankforts for 22c Liverwurst for 16c Smoked Sausage 22c Fresh Sausage 20c Bologna for 18c Head Cheese 16c Hearts for 12 Vic Liver, per pound 5c Pork Butts 24c CASH AND CARRY FRED MAJOR MARKET MISHAWAKA

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GOOD COMPAN Y IX "A TAIIOK-MADi: MAX. Notices reaching the dramatic editor of The News-Times from cities In which the company presenting "A Tailor-Made Man" has appeared indicate the local theator goers have in store one of the treats of the season today when the co:r.edy is t be presented at the Oliver both matinee and sight. Dramatic critics of Dayton, O.. where the company appeared recently gix-e unqualitied praise, declaring the piece to be one of the best comedy otferings of the season there. Cohan Harris, who are responsible, have sent uniformly good companies to South Jier.d. the last attraction, "A Prince There Was" being particularly meritorious. Fd. okpiii:u.m. Last showing is given at the Orpheum today of the current vaudeville bill which features the Stratford Comedy Four. Jeanne Boydell, the Four Hursley?, Gaits brothers and Beatrice and Jack and Pearl Hall, are other entertainers on this bill. Beginning at matinee tomorrow, the Werner, Armoros trio head the list of new acts xvlth "Love's Follies" a musical comedy skit. Staley and Hirbeek, known as the musical blacksmiths, share toplin honors with their original offering. Other acts .are Ixiney Haskell, celebrated character monologue comedian, I'eggy Brooks, late of the "Midnight Frolic" and one other act of merit. LASALLI. In "The Midnight Bride." pretty Gladys Ieslle plays the part of a country girl who on her first visit to New York, meets and becomes infatuated with a wealthy young clubman. This man is engaged to another girl and is carrying about tho license when he falls under the spell of this ljttle maid's innocence and marries her. The complication that result from the marriage being per"ff another name, lends a new twist to screen drama. Tomorrow, "His Wife's Money" stars Eugene O'Drien. XI AY M( AX LKCTFIU:. A graphic, presentation of one of the greatest tragedies of the great Lynn TALKING, DANCING

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war was givon by F. M. Newman in the third of his series of travel talks at the Oliver last eveninir. "Belgium Rederied" was the title of the lecture. Still pictures and motion pictures of the ruined cities of this little country and intimate studies were shown of those important personages whoso heroism was an example to tho army and civil populace in stemming for a few days the onrush of the German hordes, thereby saxing France from a crushing blow from which she might not have recovered. The usual large audience va on hand.

CASTLE Adapted from one of the widelyread "Billy Fortune" stories by William Lighton. "Water. Water Kverywhere" stars Will Rogers, late "Follies" favorite at the Castle today. The story is a pleasing combination of comedy and drama, with the former element predominating. It tells of a town made dry by the vote of the ladies, all of whom wanted prohibition until six pretty city girls were imported to serve 'em up. Tomorrow, "I'nder Suspicion" features Ora Carewe. Al'DITOItlUM. IJilian Gish and Roszika Dody in "The Tiger Girl," a sensational five-reel drama; "Other People's Wives." a two-reel Mack Sennett comedy, and the Pathe Nexvs. are today's attractions at the Auditorium. Tomorrow brings the last chapter of "The Midnight Man," a serial which has been running for many weeks, and the opening episode of a nexv continued story, "The Adventures of Ruth," featuring Ruth Roland. A Sn'iTClI IX TIM 11. Poignant romance, tender thrills, wholesome emotion, action of the sort that thrills and holds, a plot that never grows thin, a nexx- handling of a theme as old as love itselfthat's "A Stitch in Time," the comedy drama to be given by the Ed Williams f'tock company at the Oliver theater Sunday afternoon and night. The advance sale has been large and there's not a doubt that this popular organization will be greeted by capacity audiences. Till: CANARY" COMING AGAIN. Joser. h Cawihorn and Julia Sanderson are to be seen in South Bend again this .season in their success, "The Canary." They a. re booked for March 25th at the Oliver and if possible a matinee engagement will be arranged especiall?' for the students of Culx'er Military academy, pursuant to a request of the school rnanaxrement. site 1 k i M G 5 NOW PLAYING

THE KINOGRiMS I AVorhVs Iotet Erwin . . 7:90 And Xt'us. :0c JEANNE BOYDELL n"imy Unique lctIoj;l.st. GATES BROS. & BEATRICE ' Tho Tailor Made Trio.

STRATFORD COMEDY FOUR -Tho Xw Tcaclicr." THE FOUR HURSLEYS America 's TPoremost Gymnasts. JACK AND PEARL HALL "Mid SlK.t and Shell." A COriXG SUNDAY WERNER ANOROS TRIOjj And Tour Otlirr Ads. Ml '1 i I ii-i j m ii ii - AUDITORIUM TODAY The Favorite Lillian Gish with Roszika Dolly (of the Dolly Sisters) in "The Tiger Girl 5 A sensational drama in five big reels. "OTHER PEOPLE'S WIVES" Two-reel Mack Sennett comedy scream. PATHE NEWS of Current Events. Tomorrow Don't miss the finish of "The Midnight Man" serial and the first chapter of Ruth Roland's great mystery serial 'The Adventures of Ruth' Some excitement tomorrow.

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