South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 337, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 December 1916 — Page 2

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METHODIST. Tlf N. yiH'.n it. It. Ilarj I Pat! T,it,.r t'lHK ii.-tin? oo. Sua '7 ' b .I U ri tn tb a ud:t rlura. J. I'll! !:.- Hi.r-.iin :it !: ;i. la. mil .ilj :it !: a. ia. p m -ai.rv. anl-u - r ! at l iug !.-:r. I tiv 'irl ii le. ;-.!" :! Hi "W I it Mi'-i": s I'" f"T ' :;.-.r:it ..:1" . -. i I I i i I." ! Mirt:.i IK. ilf t'l" l.y ML" lit!.. ! I'hi.Hi'X li-'lf-rt. lr. I.iis l.i I y ...i. " 7:-".o ! rr.iv r !! t;:ir W !i. iy .it n. 1J ! tl.- j..i-t r. vi füiii'i Mronriil ;ifn x a ad I . I) -rtP .m n .Iii im I.. ((I:njr. I Iatur. Siin.ljy t..ol at Ir. r..ir.l!L-r will i r.a !i ..n t:..- thorn.. '.ti M..-t I ' 'i. I it r i i. M Hi. Hi' !;t At t 1.-.' l j M;s I, tt:.- I' . At "' in . lr. ii ir.'.in. r i.i pi t. i '.i ul. t in- ' n i ii i.i " ' i r: r w.'.i. !i t' in-.ti'vi j -1 t t I. 1. .!. I-.! - "'.i- '. "Mir?r f--r i :. i" ; unU-v" mi. I th- "il.-T. -Mi.-tyrs f-rl 1 ! rlr I :-: i lt r!." h'ir "ill f'irn.-!i ; ... ijl Piu-l- :.t b -th -nl'vs ":i I.-.V at 7:' ! i" 'l" 'rf' r,v " i'',-: : I,".. st II I .fl l'-i ll '.! ! -1 r :-U' r ' w'i'.'i tl" r"ilar ninthly i;i--tin4 "f t;. !.,.-n-t l.r..th. rhoo.l xx ill h.-bl. V -Iii M-v -x n i ir t'.n- nii'i'-.-k -rvn-. vi:: ."..iilu. t.- by t!..- j ist -r II. r-"i.iy -v-n:n fi.n of t!.- hur. .i ; th. '.r ann.i ii -u- k-ii j ; I. rare -i"i.ri:.T S. Mi' ! r.- tv I rar. k K 1 ' mrtl:. at s:t-" hi j hi .i ii-l Tutt u:, 1 1 v. pastor, ii in : I M Ii-i.'..r h in', r St; ..lav m. !),..,! :it a hi : .lohn A. I'-wr-. n p. ri ni.u. i- :u . V. II M S. th.uik off. rin- nt !:- a m A.l'!r-s t.y i:-v. .i.i- ii i in" f t'hi'M-o. Junior i on 1 1 h at J p. inmi Sii'ii.-. t : hihlho...!." 1 Kpuortii I.v.iM- at ' What Mi-i- ' 1" "r I l.v Mi Ktli.l Port I'r.ii hin;; at (I T. III. 1 Ii Ill-' 11 . . i:. Io'IB Mini til.". . i-.i.n .i.. . i r., s.-.i.. t.v V. W. M !. at ... t W-.....I..T t ltuit i.r u..nl... In-t l.v Mr. j;!1 Mr i . i-vcii i ii ' vi-rvi. .'. I'.oaril f i-uar.i. IM in.-t Moril iv .v.nii.-' v. it h ir Vrri. U. Oiiarti-rlv -oiifi-r-n. ' Tu'lav v.-nin at tl.- Imr.lK i. ' V. .Im J.l iV Vt'IiiliL' it 7 Tr i r ;i'. i:o!i of .hunli iii.-?nliT.tiI Shim1.iv. 1 . I at 1 1 ;."Jl t. All in in'" : '- a p-' t'-!. All f ri-U'l- tii"-t ..rui.ill invit'.l. LoKfll HeiKTt Miner an l rran It tu liuy II. Hla'-U. pastor Sunday hool ft 45. I!. H. Mo t!it. iperlatfni! ut. Morni:i .-r '! II o'rhk. ii... tin,!.. .!.i--i h..- a ''r'-i -t r.r :.tt..iulr.t-.- of : linn Tho S un-) ii v SrhiM.I L";;1 for Sllll'l.l.V i v! in i.r. a. hin mtvi. -s at U :ii(i a. in. aiol 7.- p. ni. Tli'' ma . - 1.1 . . . t. . f Al.uirttt rur-tl.i-t.i" rnin 1.. . l i-s " tr .rt!i U-iiio at :. II. I'.la.-k. fS ! I'" I.I 1 III 'I " l ' ' ' -i r a nd ft for lhr. :n i. m , t! l.idb'S I. it M-niit'. I'pw . ... f . I in .hi ' Midweek lra si ri' 's W i dh' -.-day at 7 :: p. tn. i.inu. r.'nini nn.T Vasir ars Cef. . i au ......it., ..... , M-!t1ii C Hunt. p:istor. I'.il.i r..n ai 9 ..A) Clifton Phillips. siii.Tiiuiiu-iJi iL.fi'Bn Ui.rtii'i witli 'Tr.i'Ht at M- M 1. . " . " ' I . . , , ...... -!.. 1...1 r t i -. 1 1 1 . 1 1 Will o! i -

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u vyun i . -. .u . .,, .n on ii s. r i. e. 7 .".. l!. r.--l "hri-t iii i. xe-Cnt'-ring Human nt .xi in --huip;itor will l...in : I i ii- of verni-.fis; "lod will be the Ür-t. I I." - hoTU s -i Ii" 1 . ililT. Tlie .1 II It r J.-iCUe will meet .... 1 H I. if. v ill W-dlM'!"'.;i -' lini'll. s'lp'Tinf.ll in.-. 7 :.". is i p. in : ... r ' lit. Wi-lhv-liy VHI1-, . ... t ii-i -ra r -- o- i in ;.i 'lit l'.verv iii.-:nl..-r uruei f.. t i.me. llev. M H. Apl'''by " ill t."i th- tir-t nuarterly .-..nferei-. e. and s" :il op pra. - ii'iil I'd'. I. ..i..,r. l. u.irL I Ue .M' . I I i i i I. t iiiL'hf lv Mr. Hunt. will meet with Mrs H.niel :i . Tiles. I iv iifterii'-on-I einher. The I, adit - Kl- h M:; I.i1i:.1 it -::.' I u r i 1 1 r auxiliary will hold onferen.e haar "ii lliurs.,.i. I . 7. at . mi. ii lira ii m i.etui.n !lletine of the ." i. M or. i ne-ua .n j .-.n with .Mrs. 1. I.. ..Ith. I"M ""i' w.ir.l ;iv. t pwortli Mrm:ral -C r. I.lntdn way W and Ob- St. A Hunter Kenmn. paftor. Sumlay k. tiool at 'J:0'. len I Innev. suporinte.ident M . r 1 1 i n !T wi.rhip at pirl". The p;i-f.ir will l.-in a s.-riei of sertivus on " I I o i:o!ution of th.- Mevianh- 1 .1-1 Topi--undi morning: 'I he nhl d est i mont's View of Man. Mis- I'.l.ltl. tie i'..lipwUl - -i s..l.i l'. ruing worship at 7 :". ij ... ... . . !.;.ort5. Iin;i.' ill :'.( ; snliieif li4i,.ni to f.r 'hil-l lio. "I." led . ' Wli.it l.v Mrs. A II Km in 'I '"' l.ali''V Aid sietv will ei.-.t Thürs. lav aft-rn-..:i at - :".0 it!i Mr-. Harry l'-ario-s. N. .h-tin' t. nirrr Tart M F. S Seventh ft.. Tt. J I.or.l psstor. Sunday . hool Or.'-O. Tuhlli- worship at 10:10 a- m and 7:30 p m. Tlio tlionio of tho m.vrniir. jt.-rvi.o will d" Provision" In the afternoon .;f o i lo. k the .Illhi 'T le.igl.e Will llieet :t the . hure'i 1'pworCi i.-ajue at .:".' led l, I' XtHI. r s,i.p..-t. 'WIliI MW- !,!'!, ; r s Ii 1 1 J. ! I " T-e eveniiii: i.-ri.o at 7 :."": s .bj.-.-f. "T'i.- Life s-upert" V. will t.e esp, .i;i!l v ulad t 1 ! tlio otitic I'.-'ple for tills Meri e. as t'ie veiriiop w-;:i he pa't i. ui.irly for IIm-iu I'h-re Wid he speeii! Iilllsp- at h, th tii..rn.uc and -eniii- s. r i, Mull Memorial M.I !.!gan tnd Vb torls its Key. I'a'.l). n-tsfor. Sun. lit sehool .T '. .' v. ui , W. T. Urar.iau. Superintendent. rmtn--Lafayette anfl Wayn its.. HfT. H. S. Miller, pastor. Sunday 'ho.M 1:0 a n . John Ko h. si. periMendent. r.-ea-'hlr:g 10:30 a. ni. and 7:' ',. m 13?. rorth leajrue 7 p. m. 1 rayer mretlng Wr dncs Jiy 7:4-" p. ui. Vil.Mig Smipte st. and Marlftta IT Ufr. XXa'ipr C Morri. paster. Moml.ig ervh e lOii'.O lAei.it: s -ri v 7 :-'?'). Sundav r !ool 9.30 .i. m.. A.!a:n Mobdt. su.?rln:ndont. Prryer :iicetlni Wednes j ij eeuuis:. 7 :30. FREH METHODIST. 1 rs pt lio,l-i IVuiiVjv mia nver.ue C. L. S h irt. pastor. a. i:i . i'aul Nt idU. riid K'.jsh str.-t. S.lM-hlV s, hool ii j i r i :i I. r I ii t. I r -1 - ., rv i.s at 1" -"'" :i ia and 7 "" r. in I'r.ii.'' Mm A he a ry w .,'.'!:; t a il ii:ig ery Thursd.i' evening i Kltrr l'rk Irre Methodist Fourt n;h and lr:e sts. il Jeanigv ; ::M r. Sunday 10 a. m., L. F. v. oI.m. -;.-: ii I ft. en t. I AFRICAN M. E. Zlon A. tv.' IT ! h la s i i i:.t 7 .' p in m :.ii wi M. K. IIcv -.: i 10 :C. a s 1 t S.im-J a :i . 7 N .!. 's. paC p m ; i v i r. a..r at r.s, ,1,-r.t .i i n! C. : '! i r.. he o::r st;.n Fi.i e.i . r. I t; I' r '.' . t ! ie- ." i. w r. 1 .: Mi;. :.. : i - :. s w .. a . g t a : r.' s ; :t .ii:r . :.f : at. 1 le Uli w.. : r. " ll :gh. . nt 1 -'i .1. ..::. r.N i at t. ;-:!: I":.. - i .1. '.'s w : :. T';e,!.iv . . a r : t i j i'-orr. v g 1 1 A i -. :.a n ... i w. r- . ! i y -i t. i-: i r ti 1 I e I . : NI .s 1.. i: . !: , r !:, i,..l.t I-'si.'.-ni,: s , i i . ' i i : gra:. 1 t t: e: w I 1 . O' Olivet II. cf P M vices are N. Mai:; nt t'.e uudaj PRESBYTERIAN. f irtt Cor. WsV,'iKtri nr. an I Iwifay- j rtte a;.. He v. CLnrui A. I.lij.ii t. i '. ! D.. minister. .Ml Char'. He M. i'urtrldge. aas.at.iat to minister ; I'uhli.- w,.r:.ip at 1 o ; ;;, a tt: :.d 7 ;: p. !.:. Mo: :.i: g s.. . t . -Not by : l'.t. il Mi..- " M;.s. il .,:.! pr i:.- s,-.j 1 1.1 th'" evT.itig Will, s.. rl l a.. tninist-r :: ".:: i Sr. s , ;. .f.'.lle ss in-.;.- s- u ! v sv;,. , i. : i-r iv ; - "Is I; r ! Nt: :. . . i r--. . :i . Tt 'o : -I at at : My ;it ." b-t V ;it '. t ; ; :i .t y tt. - . ' 1 ;,u l ii:' V I... I: vl . s 1.1- ;- r 1 1 1 - V.. :.!-. t : r ii.r I V n: lit. : ",' i:;. s j.iy i Trinily Cor. '.:f.it ar. ;r 1 St. !tr t.. Ht J La S. l'.j.'t.s. j.a.it.r Ui.e . y.Ou; Ctar..- Wui.'-r. u;rrr-i-l: 11 ir-Ut. M'-ralt W'rtLip at 1:" v. it a T:;i- a IS tle ttstwr. V Lad LuhJ lu Lute

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prtieh but n r:if ISiirrows he j .Note thin -..rre tlon fur t!..- teniia.b-rs Vo'in j.-;m-"s Christi in i:i.!.iv.r n.ff tin- at . x. ia. : MI irr;' I'.r.juii. l.-.o!-r. Topic: "Th ; 'ns.-. rati ii t I'm -tn.-ss T-if . livening r i' ;it 7 : A J. H uith a t rf'"jtlrn lerture nfoi.-;.' n f.-Il-.'.v-wtudent of Mr Vl;ll. tut.'-.. II" "ill tjM ÖO i.r ilu in lüii'tritiric li'.i !'rtr,r.' 'n "A Trip Through Ta U-M in. " II; !.. tiT- rf 1 ; i 1 -1 i i . u are urirod t r hi- lii'h.fiil Iii' i"i-. Mi.luf--k srTi it 7 :'M V-.ln-. i v vriiinir. f o J Ii t-I !.v tlif. ih.-'r .r.i.tl.1- All ftr ufl'uno t . t!. -"Iff rvi . !-. N. hi.!! 'H at Main t. Wftmlntfr-RcT. Tl. D. Host ttr. pntor. Mi'i.t.'iT lr" : :3f n. m ; J. I. Krnmons. s i.TlntMnU nt. l'ubli: wor .it 10:4." a. r:i. un.l 7:30 i. m. .M .riling fh.-riif: "Th. iVntral Truth i'' I'.'i'il'!. 'l-.ihlii?." Iv'nliic thMii: 'r.uii'lii. a Hon- nriil ÜniLlinj a If. IIH-." ,y I.. ('. W'hlt'oinh an-1 t!i" .:.t.r. Junior i '. II. at "J i'"k i un rrii' ii.iT t . i. at ..:... iii'.r I:, at ;::.o A.h.lph .I:i:n- Hami ur-'-r of t!. itv i f J.-rusahrn Ul jrlv. a ..t.rio.ticoii Ii'i'turc on "A Trip Through I 'a U t i tic " I'rayr rn.-t-tin? on i !: I a y cvo'ii:: at 7:.".'; sutj't. ' mr Wi-vjmii.ti r r.rot!i rliof.l Vl:at ;'i!l W' 11 to Ili.TCW Its I'sofulno .j V ; 1 h- n n : r iirf.I t attend thi rn t -I i r ir . Tru-io. and iIimi'uiii nuot Tuesday , vt-iii) - at 7 :.";. Hope ( ti.ipei i.rrr an1 Paytm it. GtorK William Allison. IV I.. niinlsler. ! j l'.u!- school J:.",o. ("arl Uller, nuperla- ' ; tenuput. Class.s for all attendants 1 Adii'fi !.. th interna t'onnl lesson; nil j'la.-'-os from junior down tin- (lonely; ! ir t" :i I -' I - -r-iii- Cornpvteut tea. hi rs are i I prov id.-d. ! llungiirian Corner Wath!. !nn at and Lheiry t.. IteT. IJ Iiertot. pastor. üAPflST. I irt M!n and Wayne its.. ITct. (Tnrles .. Dcker. I'ren. hlne nt 100 . in Kvenin? pervii-e 7:00. IMble srhol ut f W. K. StuJpbuker. supcrlntcn lenr. Morning vorhii at 10:1.". The pastor will i.n-ii. h. Siilj-(t: "Th.- Twofold; W .-rk f "li ri-t " Anthem. " Thou lh.it Hi-aiest l'ravrr." S hne k r. Cotuimiiiion .it the oe of the tnorniutr f-rv-i I i. . .1 unior l :: i d Cirls. union at mki p. m. r. v. r. ervi.e at C. at r :.".0. i'.:15 p. in. i

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' "lllliri W lielV I lie I'topie Have I.e'.i - ion nth.ni. 'NiUS r tlie Silont Land. Anil.ro.-: Muartet. The Savior s . Smile.- The Cir.-I. of S rvi. e will me t on 11 Wed iiesda v I'hri-ti in afternoon nt the euuren. i i. Culture i lass will m''t ! V. e.inesu.i y evening. Mipper at o :i.. study at :. 1 he pastor h his i ue i turn Ii prayer meet In c will le ieil at 7: hi on WYdnes.i.iy. Lessou: Mark 10. uln-y street Key. (;eir!;. I. Ilnterlii.e. pastor. Sunday si -hool 9:;if: .1. W. Kendall, su jerin ten dent. Morning worship t 1 :-".' Thome of sermon: "An Awakened Chimh." I!. ! V. I. C. at ;:I5. Kvonlnir servi. e :it Heart's at the lose of morning ct. Mount Zlon IXaptlat 113 N. nirdll t. Wex. C. V. t'.iter, I). I., pastor. KrenInjr ervlre. 7 :C0. l'rayer meeting; Tburtdajr s p. m. Hrt SnfdHh Cor. Laurel and Napier ta. Service 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 d. m. CHKISTIAN. rir; Main st.. snutn of public library. Per. John M. Aleiander. pattor. Morning LiLl? tc!io';i J:30. Prof. II. ti. Iruel. iaperlntendent. ur t"a hers are trained. lessons graded i.d l.isses for all ages. Mornintr worship at 1m:.". Sertnou by the pistor. Topi. : "Show 1's the Cither." livening, worship ,it 7:-" The jiastor xx i 1 1 peak ..ii "Strong Hrlnk. Its Csair. and l:'sulls."' The rvenlnir sermon will be followed by two splendid films, en-tith-d ' 1'he Trail f Heatti and the Shumaiiite." Spe. ml " I !1 ish.i j ial musie hy the ili.uhle iiartet both morning and' evenimr. Morning: "The lawn of H'.ory:" evening. "I'he Stranger at th' lioor." Senior Christian Lndeavor nf .:.".. 'lopie: "Tti. Cons.M-rntioii of l:i:sipes I. if-" Praer and Praise serviere Wednesday evening at 7:0. Topie; '. W. P. M Tlio W orn, ii of our t'liun h and the World l"ak." I.I d den ATenue CKarrh of Christ Linden av. and t'nrllsle st. Hdward Castle. ?.isor. I'reaciiiup 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school 9 :3ft a. m. C. E. at ß:45 p. m. Prayer mottlnff Wednesday n. 7.45 p. m. Indiana Avenue Indian and VvTtwer iivs. Kov. (). I.. Coheo. pastor; re.siden-e. 171.5 Wit wit av. I'Ip :ie P.ell. Ctiurcb hool l):.'.0 a. ni. Fred H. Wilson. u-perinti-iitienr. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Flrt Lafayette and Monroe at.. W. H. I'reshley. paster. Snui.iy school at D 3o a. m.. Goorce J. Loa:, superintend Hi!. The sehool will east ballots for (.ffi'-ers f or the new year. Sermon at I0::',o by the pastor. V. P. A. at ('.:'. Luinii Niint. president. Subjeet: "The Coiise. rali..-.. .f l'.iisiness Life." llosprl s .-rvi.-e with sermon by the pastor at 7:.".i p. in The ofTi-ial board of the ihur. h will tniH-t Monday night at 7:1" i Miss Sus;n I'.aurentien 1. wh,, has been in Japan for 15 jc.tr as a missionary, will, fpak Tuesday night at 7:1" i'rajeMeeting Thursday at 7:1." p. in, led by Kev. Fred Kaus 'li. Te:: h.-r's training i.iss at lose f pr.ucr tn-'tiiig Tin Ladies' Aid and W. M. S will meet with: Mrs. Agues strbbel ou Keasey street Thursday at "' :ÖO p. in. Grace Li ncolii way W. and r.r'.ck av Rot Iiniel I. Sprl.-her. minister. Sun- ' day Rcbool at 9:30 a. iu.. tJeorge XV. IeCne. auperlntf .ident. .Vvirulnj tsurihlp and ernp. i 10:30 t. m Theme: "The Jewish Versus the Chrlst;.:n Altar." S ng -rvi-e at 7 rr,0 p. in. Young People alii mee at : 4 p. m ; Vera P.iusnian. .resident. Topb: "The i use. -rat i.-n of Iusiii.is Life." led by j J W. W rnf Hour of prayer and ! tea. In rs' meeting. Wednesday nt 7 :.'!d ! P in Monthly me ting f the Ladb s i Aid so. :. ty I burs. lay at :i p m. I Aid will n:eet n the home of Mrs. ! Wagner. U "'." I'leveland av. The Fri'd Miipah Matn nnd Monro sts TleT. S.hool P.i'iiel A. I.-iley. pastor Sur day at '.'"' a in. f,:nmd aestcr. supertaSerpen at 10:35 a. m. utrn Chapel Sumlay s. hool 10 :01 a n . Mrs .lohn Anten, superintendent. Class it-.eeting 11 :00 a. ai. Zlon's FTanfe'.UaJ Cor. H. IVitnc and St. Peter its. i;ev. Martia Joffenej. ast.-r. St. I'et. r'a German -113 W. Lasal'e av., , P.ev llitg ' W. 1. heit. pastor. Sunday b 1. j 1 ;.t 1 a .r. i SWEDISH EVANGELICAL j MISSION CHURCH. FrredUh Kvanfelical r-.r. ?cctt and jtiul. rj s's. Sund.iy s.toil at 9:30 a. 1 rj . August Audt-rsan. .-tupt-riateudent. BRETHREN. rirsi Itretbreo fuureii 1211 5. Mlfhtffiu at.. He.-. A E. Thorn:, paator. Saaüay a hool If .TO a. m . Hartley Firestone. ii; eriDteuvleut. Murning servV e 10:30 Cbiistian Fneavir 6.30 p. vz. "Tealaf n K e l'lrt Churrh of Ilrrthrrn Icdbina ! an.i Miami st. l:r V K. 4lor-e. pastor, i sut.ouy :,oI at U :30 I'lurles Vo-ir, :;,.erl:;t but Classes for all. tioi'?I 'seiL.- hs .it P:.vo and 7:. j liristiati WurWers ait.l l'tubirors rnt . at .: 1 t. j i r inet-tliij e.lties.i.i y 1 eui:: , t t:.e :.ur u ul Mr. i. ii't l CI b i.!. ; .! -'ucreg-iti..n.il slnciu.; .it :i!l s.-rvj. s. heronj (borrh of tb rtrrthreo Cui! !:; Jul iu llur'a 31 .. K-r. J. ii. J.nIri. .ior. ."si, .. boot at 0 :2J a. m, t. A. yrns'rtnr.. luttrlaU'UeaL Mora-

Conferent-f. Memorial I nitM llrrtlirrn S. St. Joseph st. Jv. Ii. F. Ilyr'-r, la.-tor. Sunday s'-hul at 'J :."J) a. ia., C H. Wilson, superintendent. Clares for nil. Junior meeting ea h Saturday at M'irnlr.? Mildert: "Th Mrrr of Iti-Vflafl-.n." Kvenlng Hut.jeet: "FaK HeniirkaMe Thine." Christian I'ndeavor rvi- nt ;:.: In etiarge of II. ". Travrr. I'ravcr servlie NVednesday

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I Mon's I.I! c. taught l-y th pastor SihJ-t of U's..n : "I'ait h - Anrahain anI I.nthT." I'hlof Kf-rvlie with Tinon ly th pastor at li::y a. m SubjH t : "TIm. ('.iiiin? of th' Kln' " Th ly ! ti m-in!.rs of th; rliurcli -ounil will h.. install".! m this .-rvi. . ;ri with riiiftti at T :0 p. m. .ubjfvt: " Trie I hil'In-n .f li.xl " I.iithrr 1p.ixiic h'voti n il juttI. c from :m-.s :4." p. rn. Th rliirt': ouncll will iurt r.t the liotn" t th r.ntor on M.mday vcnlns. Monthly tn''tin of tho T-a( h'-r' a-o-latloii at th. hureh on Tuesday nt 7:13 p. in I'.U'.Inoss and ' ial uu'etlns of tho Ka-lh-s' Aid S'X-lty on Thursday aftrnoon at the liotn. of Mrs Auiia I'. Kun-itinan. W. Wa.hlnrtnn avenuv Choir r Ii'-arsal on I'ri.Iay evening at the pastor's home. Cntecheti-ll Intru' tbn o-i Saturday at 1: u. m at the hnn-L St. ra German Lutheran. Jefferi 'Ij ind William ts. Kev. 11. Hille, pastor Vermin rrvliv nt l:r) a. in. Sunday school, both ll'iIish and Herman, at 0:.:n. i:nj:ll.vh MTvi e on tlie o ond and fourth Sundays of the month at 7 :.".0 (iermaii servie at AO.V a. m. Kucllsb iHrvici' on the s.'.ond and fourth Sundavs of the month at . :-; p in. Mm. lay s hool. 1-oth lii-rnian and l.nll.-h. at '.r.';n a. .in. Sermon l.v tne pator. Sutje.f. "Ih-liold. Thy Kln Cometh I'nto Tli-e Sundav l-ein? the nrst Sunday ir advent, then- will le (ierman 'rvi-s als, at 7:"0 p. m Monthly ineetln? wit!) fleet ion of offinr' at -:.".0 I. in. Clorl Irl Sirl Cunprn and Kerr its., Her. ( dtfrle.l niion. Suuday ycLool 9 . m Hible rl.ns at 0:15. Service M 10:30 a. ui and 7 p m. 1 Servie in the morning at 10:Hi) preI i f..l..il I.i- K n.f Um:il vitvIi o SlX i ll ,,.. .. ti, i,,r.i ..,.r..iirliite to the i m 1 1 f r 1 1 r.r tln 1 1 i the first Sunday in ., . ..... Tim lKii'ii evening servlre fotnMonday evening, the ,, ......rn- w f..r oru.tl.. nt S !,. - ,. - ... r,.a...i- Mi.f.ln.. tin. Sundav ,.,,, rpaelMT meet nt the home of t..,,., ol..-.p voT I'r .lrl.. av Thursday ..,....., .... Ladies' Aid motts and the I... Mrs. Ii. A. Chir.itlist h,,..,,,. ' M ill .. , .iaii.n. tm. . ni i... ta ..i....'J ...l.. meeting In leemler and all iiimil.ers are requested to be present. Thürs, lay evenlnz. rhnir rehcursal nt 7 1'rlday evenlnir. flu Dörens Koelety will hold its ineting nt the rhureh on the invitation of Mi Iltliel and liphraim Mellander. Saturday. 101 ii. m . eonrlrniation sehool. and '.Mm p. tn. the " a ... ...... i Little ClrN' society will meet with L'velyn I'.lonidell. l'M'2 Catalpa nv. EPISCOPAL. Ft. Jmme-' Lafayette at.. north of YasblDgton ?. l'arlsü tousc, 310 W. Colfax ir. Hlg-bt Her. John II a ten White. .-. !.. bishop of the dloceae of nort'-m Indiana, rector. Her. U. It. While, vicar. CATHOLIC t. Stephen' lluniarlan Thomaa and Mrl'heraon t. Her. Alexander Varlaky. jailor. Mass at 8:W and 10:15 a. rn. Kuuuay aebool at 2:ü0 p. m. Uenedlctlon at 3:(K) p. m. Trcaclilnff at 11:(X) a. rn. St. Patrlek'a 207 S. Taylor it. Rer John F. DeGroote. C S. t:.. pastor, how nn?srs at C:00 and f:00 i. m. Low ai293 and aertnou Ll 10:30. Baptism at 2 p. tn. Vesper et 3:30 p. m. Sunday ichool at 3:01 n. m. Meeting of cLurcl' 'i, icttes at 4 p. m. j.. In1lK Pnr. Seotf ml Nii pier its. ltev. Anthony Zubowlcz. ir. a. . . . . v - - - - - . . - it., paatoi. Low .ass at T :J0, 9 and ID ' i. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Bene- ! diction at 2:30 p. m. fit. Stanislaus' Poliah 415 N. LI n cola It. I'.ev. Koma Marcialak, pastor. Mast at 7 :30. 9 and 10 a. m. St. Caelmlr'e Toliah 821 8. Webatar it. Low iua?s at 7:30 a. m. lllga man at 10 a. ui. espers at 2 p. m. St. Adelbert'a Pollali Oliv and liraee its. ltev. Johu Kubackl. pastor. Dally mass at 3:15 p. ni. Holy hour Wedneaday eveiiiug at 7:30. .Sunday maaa 8 and 19 a. m. . St. Joseph Hill at. and Taaalle sr.. Patrick J. Carroil. C. S. C. yaetor. Low tnasfei at " ''' -'ud r a- ,a- Ui'J m4" at 10. benediction 3 P. m. farreu Heart Ielg;laa 1121 XV. Tho.-nna it. Ke. Ch.trlos V. Micuer, pastor, m-tsi at 7:00 and 9:30 a. in. Sunda." school at ? -an n. iu. I'.onedii tion at 3 p. m. hatred Heart -Notre Darup Low Mass let C.'o a in. Stude:ts in a S3 at s :00 a. ni. Parish uiaas at 10:15 a. in. Vespers .00 p. in. M. Marj'a German 431 S. Taylor at.. Her. J. M. Siherer, C. S. C. pastor. Muss at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Deuedktloa at 3 p. m. SALVATION ARMY. :i9 H. Wasblngtoa ar. Sunday serv Ices: Morning, rouaty Jail. 9:30; noon, Sunday school. 2:30. F.ven.ngs. gospfi acrvbes 7:13 Capt Nehemlab Urookes ..ffhtr Iu cfcerge. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. progress elub b&;l. Melvilli bulld'.nj 112 S. Lafayette st. Sunday. 3 p. m TEMPLE BETH-EL. JawUh Temple Deth-Ll -asatl at mil Taylor st. Sunday service 11 :00 a. ni. Subject cf stimua: "Kilis.ou and the Masses." SCIENTIST. ...1- M ,1.11... ... w , . M . . t.nlMl i Mam nnn .niuiiuii u u u a j v... during the erection of the new ehurea will be held at the La?alle theater ; 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting on every j Wednesday evening at S o' lock at tho I Progress elub rooms. Melville building. 2z S. Lafayette it.. Sunday S'.hooi for i till. Iren and" young people up to the n;e . 10, is from 9:1. to lo:öO Keadiiu rooms maintained by this churth on the seventh Moor -f the J- M. S. building, are open every afternoon from 2 to 0 and on Saturday from 6 to S. CHURCH OF- GOD. Services are held in Melville ball. 212 S Lafaye'te st. Sunday school at 10 a." ui. Mrs. Luiiua Kallsback, auperlo tel. 1 Ut Preaibing' servb-rs at 11 a a. n. and 7 -. j. in. by Fhler P. i: Van V. T r. l'.rean meeting on Thursday evening at the home of 1". A. Stiison. 4.'l N. Cushlng st GOSPEL MISSION. Therj wl'.l be e.-vlces Leid earh even Ing at tLe ioi-d Mission. 4-J E. Lasabe a. Ood shakers arc proviJ'd snd tt public is cxrdlallj loviud tc utteui. SPIRITUALIST. 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. t IwJ ÄlKCnSS KAWANANAKCA "4 SAX FRANCISCO. Peo. 2. Frincess Kawananakoa of Hawaii is on her way to Washington todi'.y to lobby at tho ncxt session of congress, probably the only lobby which has ever had a real princess at its head. The purpose of the lobby is to Induce congress to name one of the new battleships Hawaii. Tho princess asterts that Sen. l'helan of 'California has promised her his support. It is said that S'?n. Pittman of Nevada may be counted on, although not committed definitely. APOSTOLIC FAITH. MX E. Jefferson blvd. Regular meet lug Sunday 10:15 and 7:30 o'clock. Y. M. C A. V. M. C. A. meetings will be held ever) Sunday aiternoon. espt-ialiy for men. In the auditorium of the boxs' building. A special speaker will be secured for each Sunday and special music will be furnished. Y. W. Q A. The Business; Women' Bible cla will I.e hostesses nt the Young Woni-n's Christian assoelatlon Sunday ut I :' p. in .it a story hour. Mi Ainu Collni"will tell the stories. All girls are cordially invited. Kef reshtm-nts. SOCIETY SCHOOL GIRLS TO BE OWN MONITORS "Student CJocmmnit" Vinn Is Adopted in lalilonabIe School at Dover. DENVER, Colo., Dec. 2. Imagine a, school girl "snitching" on herself! It takes some fctretch of the imagination, but then it is really being done these days. The girls of the Wolcott school, patronized by tho most fashionable families of the west, have adopted the "snitching system" and they term it "student government." It has just gone into effect and is expected to improve the discipline of the little children of tho rich. The idea originated with Miss Phyllis Campion, daughter of John F. Campion, multi-millionaire mining man who died recently, and Miss Itosalie Stearns, daughter of T. 1 5. Stearns, president of the Denver chamber of commerce. When it was suggested to Dr. J. D. S. Iliggs. president of tlie school, he lost no time in adorning it "Student government" will lift many burdens from the shoulders of the teachers, giving the student body authority to indict punishment on those who violate any of the rules of the system. In the senior department a young woman is compelled to make it knowji to the "consular board" of the system she has neglected to tidy her books or in other ways ha? violated the rules. JAPANESE WILL ADOPT GARY SCHOOL SYSTEM G AP Y, Ind., Dec. 2. The fame of the Gary system of education, evolved by William Wirt, "the Hoosler schoolmaster." has penetrated the far-off land of Nippon. On this system the Japanese empire will build its hopes of universal education for the youth of the land. Information has reached at Gary that the recommendation of the commission sent to the United States to study the Gary system, has been accepted and that it will be put into effect under the direction of Takata Sunaye, the TTiiperlal minister of education. With the Gary system, the Japanese believe they will be able to provide for thousands of school children without ii creasing the already burdensome taxes in the empire. The present system of education in Japan is also American, , having bten introduced by Dr. ! Griffs, who went out to th Orient j from Poston. Mass., almost 30 years I ago. j U.S. FUR BILL HEAVY i Women of Nation Spend Sixty Million lhllar a Year. WASHINGTON. Milady is spending $6 0.00 0, COO a year to gratify hor fancy for furs. Practically all furs suld to tliej women of this country are of American manufacture. Returns to the bureau of the census show that only $3.000, 000 worth of furs were imI ! . ,lnrin( tri -1. , r Th n . resented ov i -u esta Diisnmenis emplojing 1 1 .5 -T wage earners, with an annual production worth more thaa 13O.0Ov.Ci0O.

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Admiral Beresford Says England is Losing Tons of Food to Germany. LONDON, iec. 2. "We are In a position of imp. i: allele. 1 gravity." said Admiral Riron l.cre-ford in an address Friday at a meeting to supI ort a strong-cr n ival policy. "The irisis of the war H here." "jsinoe enemy submarines have transferred their activities from the headlands and shallow waters to the blue sea, the menace requires new strategy and new tactics to deal with it, but o far no definite and systematic methods have been taken for suppressing the menace. "The Germans are now goin: to send submarines to tho Facilic and t- wherever Uritish trade routes are." Faron IJeresford advocated continual atrial attacks on the German läse at Zeebrugge and the arming t,f merchantmen and continued: "It is a most unsatisfactory stat of affairs. Thousands of tons of food which were waiting to come to England, have been diverted to Germany." The meeting adopted a resolution calling for a more effective blockade and for more etlicient measures to deal with tip; submarine question. .Strong denunciations of the government and its naval policy were made at the meeting, which was attended by representatives of the shipping and mercantile community of London. Thomas G. Howie?, who followed F.aron Hercsford, made a vigorous indictment of the government demanding new men and a new mind at the admirality. He likened tho admirality to a Jericho, whose walls had fallen "to the trumpet announcing this meeting." NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS SOCIAL CALMS. Members of the St. Cecilia's choir will prtent comedy plays "Westalka" and 'T'anslwo Pietrzykiewiez" Sunday evening in the new St. Casimir' parish hall under direction of Miss Anna Sypnievski. A line orchestra will furnish the music between it cts. The meeting of St. John Cantius Literary society of St. Hedwige's parish has been postponed until next Sunday evening. The meeting of Polish Falcor.s, Z. IJalkki No. 1. will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Z. F. hall. The singing practice of St. Hedwige choral society will he held Tuesday evening at S o'clock at the St. Hedwige school. The St. "Stanislaus KLotka society of t. Hedwige's parish will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at ' o'clock in the St. Hedwige school. The military band of Falcons Z. It. No. 1. will hold its rehearsal Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. P.. hall. The singing practice of Falcons. K. Pulaski will be held TtKsd c rt J:."0 o'clock at "War j v 'ul'. The choir of M. Romanowski Falcons will hold their meeting Monday evening at S o'clock at Koscuiszko hall. A meeting of the Archangel society of St. Cosimir's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Casimir's MRS ire frit .- ni:u i)i:K. Iec. . Miss p.. who created a sensation among Clark, widely known pu i.tv with her husbond. Mish Th r of O.jCp ir- answers to scores oi asio i::ieu v as (..rni- ted .,:) June 27. l'.'i :. leEced to a Urm vi two ;ars und

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Don't forget to see hibit on the third floor school. The Young "Women's Holy Rosary society of St. Casimir's parish will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Casimir's school. PERSONALS. Micheal Czarnecki returned to MichiKan City after a couple days visit with friends. Walter Zertanski. W. Division fit., has gone to Laporte to spend a few days with friends. Walter Itaczkiewicz, Washington av.. returned from a week's visit with relatives in South Chicago. Stephen Wojciechowski arrived here from Tattle Creek on a bus1 iipfs ? i i . Edward Walters of Indianapolis is here .on business. Mis. Emilia Pickel of Ligonler, Ind., is spending several days v. ith relatives here. She is the guest of btr cousin. Mrs. Theophila Makielski. lni W. Jefferson blvd. John Itusiniak arrived here from Clara A Johnson of Grand Forks, N. r-ir her friends bv elor.inir with Samuel U smarck, N. I., is in New York tole are noneymooiing nere ana wrui ir in-'-ii i : uitn-.'. o. of b.lating the j.ostal laws i i -il ."scnto fay u line of tiJ.C'üv.

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mT " IRl the beautiful Picture, "The one more week only. oberfcsoii The Store with the Hammond for a visit with friends'. ' Frank Thomas of Racine is here on business. j Miss Antoinette Grzezik, Lafayette st.. has gone to Chicago where she will spend .a week with relatives. Paul Jastrzembski returned to Gary following a business; visit here. Micheal Sakolowczyk returned to his home in Toledo following a few days' visit with friends here. S. J. Ro.SZOCkl returned to Milwaukee following a business visit here. Roman Wislowski. W. Sample st . has gone to Chicago to spend a week with relatives. j George Marlowski of South Chicago Is here on business. John Gormasinski, Harris st.. has gone to Chicago to make Iiis home. Stanislaus Torzalkowski roturr.rd to South Chio.-ii.-o following a couple days' visit with friend. Miss Anna Gazajozyk of Chicago is here visiting with friends. John Sknwronozak of Detroit inhere on business. Walter Dambrowink returned to his home in South Chicago. Thomas Nowakowski left for hihome in South Chirairo following a couple days' visit with friends.' VETERAN PLEADS GUILTY dan 10:, Years Old Admits IIin; Liquor Illegally. PFNNSFTAWNF V, Pa.. I -. J. Probably the oldest prisoner er urraignel before any bar of j'istie.. plead guilty to selling liquor hero. He is George Amble r and v. as bom In Itussia 103 years ago. Ambkr served 13 years in the Russian army. fighting all through tne Crimean war. lie came to mis .our.tr' .i.e:i he was 70. Still a powerful man. he worked in the mines at F'derton for 10 years until h was raught by ! a cavein. His ack was broken but led ! his wonderful constitution pul j him throutrh and he tinally li'.mo ! able to get around. For many yiarsj I he has practically been a public J 1 charge but when Jefferson county went dry, he came into a r.ew source . of livelihood. His arrest for selling ! liquor followed. Judtre Corbet com- , mitte.J the aged prisoner to thcounty home. LEGAL. NOTICi:. NOTK K Ol M1KKI1 I 'S ALIT.y irtue f an rder if Sal.- to r. " flireVtd from tbc Clerk's 'fTi e of tl.e St Ji.sepi! Clr uit i'. urt T st. .b ; !i Cmnty. In-ll;iii.'i. I will -Tp." f. pi!.;isib? .ri S;itur!.i . I . mt.er 1 -r Ij . 1'P"., UlwH-n tiie lion rs of Ten .. k A. M ar..! Cur .'el...-k I'. M . f s;,i.j ,:,i V ;it tt'' Court II'-US" j,.-.r, Sn tr.e ity ..f S --lUtll I'.end. t Jose'.! i c ...Jul v. ir,.iu:,.i. tlie rents an- i.r"r;ts .sH-dli; ri years des.rib.'l re;ll estate aej.h I'oUDty, State for .i t.-ri.i re-t -- of tli" f.i:- ii.g S'.CMte la st f Ir..iian i. t -v it : I.'t Nuntt't-rl KU'ht i"i in :. t: r; ! J's SuN-divlsiou of ltir'e iot "T t,;. . k in in Sarin's Second Additi'in t th" T, :i f 1ow.Ml. now a part - f the City f S Utii l'-ead. Iroilann. At.'l on failure t- realize t;." f ü T 1 nnioiint of the Judzrr.-:;t. Interest. :iri I ots tbereou, I will !, .' t i'.i?.;i i'e, .it tlie s.int." titii' ;i:. l pla " t. tl higl.est d.ld.-r f-.r ni'li ia 1. .n-1. !'.. fe Im i 1 1 1 1 i- f th e ii!.jV les. ri;.-l i otatf. I U.C Hvptlty Qi LaViJ

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