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I HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. -sroN7AY. TrcT7rnrn cc, isms 5 Sunday Sermons Teem With Christmas Spirit with th nlr!t 'j)!:tnti:i f th the m as"!i, :r.;ir.y in Krt-ut ru.tivity, am! all having d'r-ct L'-arin-.: t;jion the dawning of tri Chri.'-tm.'i.s dav, vr r- th- f . W have that at other times of the to capacity. Iir citations, class drills iytar. The hjiirit of Christmas is too and sons hy a iCiorus (f younff wo- m.tny .sided to ,f . xir ?snl by one men und by a quintet and octet made wwtd, or een several. In the XI rst un the riroirrnr" tur-s of th- joy of deliverance, revelation and ' Uev. tlv!f Hurst" !eliverel s 'hrit- the yrxices in the .rinous churchvd iMtation throu e is rev aled mas niht. Thf nuant a lasting ieao hut it meant f!r.-t. It is still true the sword ( of (JhTiSt a view of life must do Its work upon the individual, in the com- ! inanity, the state and the church ere peace can be established the 'peace anion? men 01 tfood will. Trinity Inxl)jtcr1an. Uev. John Hums al (ho lojic 'Child Leadership" and with the aid of three little ones from the congregation, whom he stood u;on to himself. Christ piaiiorm he avt, rtn interesting came to Lr;n' jie.n.e toward men in talk. He said that child leadership thir relationship toward t hem.el es. was divided into two classes: God's La'-i y man should b at pfaro with ; child, Jesu.s. kadint; man toward God, hii is' If. j nd the children of men leading men Then there is the relationship wo j to God. lie said that the arrival of bear toward others. Man was at war j haMf-s in our homes infant the ilnal with h:s fellows and Jesus came to ' resting upon tiod's bosom, because of brin' p--.ice. He taught us to love the responsibilities that come upon a our neighbor and to carry out the ol- mother or father. den rule; AH things whatsoever ye j "Hallelujahs to Christ" wa:. his would that men should do unto you, ; evening topic. He said that since the do you even also unto them.' j birth of Christ, before his birth, and , ; , ' ., 1 "l"Y""ft,l lo" ' at the time of the nativity, ward God. ln has made man an . T4r..;.. ,i i, m. , IMUIC'Vl cHl'i IJiVJ IU 111.11. .ijieo inniiin jiiu, j i. came mill .Siunl.iy morniiitr ami eenin-r. Ap propj.ite musical servie s were also rendered. the prcL'iams in some of the charclos 1 .em' the r-s:It of several I w.ar wevks' traini:: and practice. At St. Paul's M. i:. "Ieaeim sur for Harth" was the title of Uev. James Iu'.e Gardiner's fctrir.n at .t. Paul's Memorial church on anay morning. "I would have yo.i note the purposes of Christ's otn mK," he said. "lie ..t:n- to brir: peace on arth, ar.d p ace is alwas a question of re!ationhii. We bear three relationships. Kvery man l.ear.s h (.on. mat God Is ; mas sermon on "The Threefold Mis- upon that lirst Christ-, sions of the Christ." He pointed out coming of Jesus i that the missions of Christ were so cial, individual and ceremonial. p-ettionshi Christ men in :ht b 'at-one' with Cod. Thb o: at the word one-rnent 'atone of men much men rn is the meaning mcnC It !.- the with God." At the evening1 service Itev. Mr. Gardiner spoke upon the two texts, "We t-aw His star in the easf, and came to worship Him" and "Iri as- a.s ye have, doner it to the lea.it brethem, ye have done it unto This last was forcibly and striking illustrated by Henry Van Dyke's charming story, "The Other Wise Man." Next Sunday the theme will be "Facing the New Year," which will be illustrated by Tennyson's well Known poem, "IlinL,' Out Wild Pells." "Incarnation" was the subject of Hey. F. K. Dougherty at the Grace M. H. church Sunday morning;. "One great significant fact in the universe is the transformation of the language Into life. The doctrine of incarnation involves us to tiie extent of consider ing the preexistence of Christ. There are three supreme facts to consider in the thought of the doctrine of in carnation. They are that Incarnation is God's answer to the universal lon.T ing of the rare to see God; that tl.rtre is a deep m-ed of incarnation. Man is helpless without the nearness of Christ, and his nearness is directly due tf. the help of God; that the ypirit of God -was glorified by incar nation and became so much a part of man's lift' that we have learned to look upon the coming of Jesus as the beginning of the glorification of that divine spirit." in the afternoon the Junior congre gation was entertained by Miss Fdna Downing, who told the story of Christ mas. There were 4CU present at Sun day school, and in the evening the Sunday school gave the annual Christ mas entertainment. 11rt Kaptist. At the First Pa pi 1st church, Roy. Charles A. Decker took the question "How May I Know that Jesus Is the Son of Go3?" for the topic, and gave three reasons why He should be con ,ddered In that light. "According to the scriptures," he said, "We are given three reasons why we should think of him as the son of God. The lirst is because the Pible gives the opinion of the people of that day, and they llrmly believed that He was the son of God, and was the distributor of His Plesslngs. The second is because the church for 11)00 years has not be lieved otherwise. It has for that length of time declared Him divine, against the stiffest opposition his subjects are more loy;l today than they ever have been in the history of the religion. The third is that it is suggested to a nun he will investi gate for himself. That he will be un able to find a word that will disprove the assertion Is not the weakest proof that is to be had. A man always thinks that he can depend upon his own experience." Christmas exercises will be held at the First Paptist church Tuesday afternoon and evening. In the after noon the primary children will have charge of the program and in the evening the intermediate and senior classes will otliciate. IMrt Christian. The Watchwords of Christmas" -was the title of Key. G. V. Hemry's address at the. First Christian church Sunday morning. "Joy, Peace and Good Will." he said, "the watchwords of the first Christmas night are still the watchwords of the L'th century The 'Zeitgeist' of the Christmas sea is clearly discernible in the words, deeds and actions which busy people at this time. This spirit grows not so much by initiation as by infection, generation, ami contagion. ' The true Christ mas spirit is not the spirit of a meie annual festival. I'lrsii i res.ty teriaii. At the First Presbyterian church, Rev. C. A. Pippincott Sunday spoke upon the topic "The Prince of the Five-Fold Title." saying- that in the prophecy of Isaiah the .Saviour was tailed wonderful, counselor, everlast ing father, mighty God, and Princo of Peace. The evening service was marked by several selections by the quartet assisted by the chorus of the choir. Mrs. C. M. Haeske was in charge of the vesper services at the Y. V. C. A. Sunday afternoon, taking for her topic the effort being put forth by modern woman to live upto the stan dards set for her. Miss Zola Mont gomery sang several songs appropri ate to the season. Special Christmas' services were held by the Sunday school of the First Church of the Prethren. Sun day niht, when an appropriate pro gram was rendered at the church to an audience mat idled me uuuumg at w)velij iiinGirrs church. "Christmas ought to be the great est day of the year, for it is the anni versary of the birth of Jesus." deelar- j d Key. A. G. Schafer. of Iowell j Heights M. E. church, in his Sunday Trinity morning- sermon. "The -wise men worshipped him and pave him pifts. Giving sifts are es sential to right worship, not that the Pord needs material aid, hut that we must show the right spirit! the spirit of sacrifice. It is not onouKh that we huild jrreat temples. or even plain building?, and consecrate them to the Lord. People always build the best they can. but they are as nothing to the Lord unless the gift comes from the heart." Hey. Mr. Schafer also touched on the subject of creeds, and form of worship. "They bring them to the Lord." he says, "and you hear them plead, 'Lord here is our Christmas gift, but they fail to hear the voice answer, 'my son give me they heart. The wise men W orshinped him and -ave him ifts. We cannot expect know the I.rd unless we open hearts to let him in." men sang PROLONGING LIFE IN BRIGHT'S DISEASE It i hard fr physi. ian- who hnv bad nothing but f.iilure in chronic I'.right's IM-e.ise to believe thlt there Mich a thine .is reivery nn l many honestly f-l that pal e:its rep; rrii::; recoverW-s under PUton's ilei-.al dinpouud are hut hnnpor eraily U-iH-titte.l. Ix-t us refT t the eaeef the dmght'T of th Lite N. W. Spalding, feriaer l. S. Sub-Treasurer of Sa:i I-.iiirl-o. after her father "had ppent ten tfcou sind dollars" in efforts to euro hor and ' the dropsy came mid t h end lM.ked neari she was put on Fulton's Kenal 'onipound i T ; the words of the physician, let) us .iy that the was "teiniHruril y bene- i titted." We must now stretch "trmpor- i ary" t" twenty years, for it was twenty ; years :ip, and she was living and attend- I h!g to her household duties at lat ad v !". in Jamil! ry. 191.". If vou Lave Uri'ht's Idso-t.ce do you not owe it t yourself and family to try Ful ton's Iienal Compound before gii:i? up. It can le had at Woods and Striehel, l'uMir Uruc Store. .k for pamphlet or write John J. Ful ton Vv. San rPancisco. George H, VVheelock and Company A V1CTROLA Puts the Merriment into Christmas No other gift will bring so much pleasure to every member of the family to our TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS N 0 THING BUT .USEFUL I n Uii SI HARDWA CO HIE AMY i M A. I THINKS DRINKING IS A RESULT OF POVERTY Helen Keller Says .Men Ait Not INor lUtauc They Drink Will ( to Alalnuna. TEURi: HALTK, Intl., Dec. 22. Helen Keller, who Kave her lecture here, will go to Montgomery, Ala., to eat Christmas dinner with her mother and then will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Macy in the Iloston honi. all three, for Mrs. Macy was Miss Sul livan, and for twentylive years has Pe" teacher and companion of Miss Keller. .wy teacher is as great as Monte sorri," said Miss Keller In a talk after the lecture. MI have trreat admira tion for Montesorri and her method. She has won fame for that method, hut strangely enough i' coincides with my teacher's method." Dow K. Gwinn, manager of the water works and at tho head of the committee which brought Miss Keller here, said to her: "If we. had probl tion we would not need socialism." which was In reply to something Misn ! Keller said in her advocacy of social- j ism. "Prohibition would not bring wages or better conditions." Miss Keller replied. "Men are not poor because And they drink; they drink because they are poor. j She was told that Terre Haute is the homo of Debs, and she asked quickly: ; "Is he here?" and her face was de pressed when Gwinn replied that he was In Montana. 1 EXPERIENCED INVESTORS Know that SAFETY, INCOME and CONVERTIBILITY are the three elements to be carefully considered in the selection of an investment. A well chosen bond combines all these to a greater degree than any other form of security. We can supply your needs with bonds paying trom 4 to 67c GEORGE T. THGRWARD INVESTMENTS. 305-306 J. M. S. Building. Home Phone 8586. South B-nd, Ind. $15 $25 $40 $50 $75 $100 $150 $200 every We specialize exclusively in Victor-Victrolas and carry model as illustrated above. There is one of these ideal instruments at a price to suit every purchaser. Step into our finely equipped department and hear the different models we will gladly demonstrate them. 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Dec. 22. Attorney CJen. MoUeynoldd left Washington to night for Elkton, Ky., to npend Christ mas at the home of his motirrr. He will be away from Washington a week or ten days. Croup and Coegh Itemctly. Croun i a terrible disey.se, it at tacks children so suddenly they are very apt to choke unless gien the pro per remedy at once. There is nothing better in "the world than Dr. King's Ne.v Discovery. Lewis Chamberlain, of M tnehester, Ohio, writes about his children: "Sometimes N severe at tacks we were afraid they would die, but sirn- we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Discovery is, we have no fear. Wo relv on it for croup, coughs and colds." so can you. oiV and $1.00. A bottle should he in every home. At all druggists. Advt. O. The Greatest l L. H. ORVIS fym t Pa A V PIPTTC tfSSfc? Xmas Value funeral director nu UUH I Uh Id St'if-1 I-iIy Assistant. V-l? 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Bring SIX Coupons and GS cents to this omce and you will be presented with One Complete- Outfit, including Book of Instructions and one All Metal Hoop. The G3 cents is to cover duty, express, handling and the numerous over head expenses of getting the package from factory to you. N. B.Out of Town Readers will add 7 cents extra for postage and expense of mailing. life. l hoi ..f vour timk hy the ini- AIN, no our mfV.uod havk rritt:i so many mkn trnr. in tkkatino with NEED K K P.II IM-I-. i i.iir.ii. FREE CONSULTATION AND ADVICE. ".SfE . . . . ... i. t,l t hrwl r m f..Vy-.V,V VT.T liTt'T" ... iril WrtrAS ITIll II 111 II.1L .1 IIU li'll 'v , ii ........ 0...1 i., i.un nist r to vcu one tre.un.eiit " t . i ... fii i" nrwl viin ;ro rnren Iir U,vea 'IT' . :,.t w. V- v..n return homo shortly fter mm k. rv 'mm v m- v i m i a i i i ii m m m mv m 7 the treatment, ns it only requires a few minute of administration. tiif.sk akf. thf diseasks of which wi. tivv tv whom l'lirrn TO IJKCKIVF A OTHKIt SPECIALISTS. NOT A DOLLAR Varicocele Ts a kno-ttv.. bunchy, twisted, worm li!;e eondiU 'ii veius, t.iore oft-?n on left siiie. haiijrir.ff lower. Symptom Aching or l'aln In firoixi or ILick, rvoune, AVrafcne, Loss of Vitality. Lack of Ambition. cure Vurivs Enlargement hy one treatment in one visit, v.ithout a severe sursrS-.il oir:itlou or suflforlnir. or kfeoinir vou away from ?usinet-3. Evening Slipper. Satin Slippers in all colors, to match any gown, also the Kidney Heel in black. Weakness Failing Hralth. rvoinn. Weakness Toor Mrinory, Los of Energy, Drain on the Ambition. Wornont Filing, Timid, llradache, Ilokachr, i:xcrc, !elan rholy, Vil Exrltei. Itr-t lr at Night arc ROiiiv of the ayiuptom that destroy manhotxl. A iafe, rapid and permanent euro for Wwtknesfi is found by men from tbs anluvil extracts treotmeut we sire tLern. All syuiptoinfl are soon gone. Strength, rim. rtpor, vitality and x ro bust feeling are quickly restored. Hydrocele Tftpplnp a hydrocele affonls but temp orarv relief, and the swelling soot: re turn", larger th.tn before. Injecting: i-jrldic acid. Iodine and like prepara tions ar violotis pr.n-thes that rarely result ia permanent cure. iur method is dirrot. pltive, palnle??. d.s ut detain you from your ooeupith a or lOTiie. and we clve you our word ind absolutely gu.nrante that it radlenl and pornianent cure. afTfcU a pins Bladder and Kidney Diseases Ohtruction. Mr;ining, I'aln In Hack, Knlarged Gland;. .Nroune, ?wfll Inc. I r A d. We ttn stop i.re symptom r!?ht away ar.d they von't come b:-k. Iiwiiist- the c.uiw of the!ii ' lorie away with by a cure Uin affected. We don't u- .trnp. p.-iinful. Injurious luJe-tion that do pre.it barm. ur m-nhod cures without p.iin. ives immediate lnttits and a litiri cure. Wi: Cl'KK safelv and thoro'ichly WASTINtl IUIAINS. T.OSSI. WKAK- m:ss. i i i i n a i i y insir.vsr.s. m;kv- (H'S and VI TATi Ii: v. ALL Sl'IK'IAL MSI'ASKS OP MCX. ti FREE CONSULTATION AND ADVICE R.FLEENERCO..S aciclists Honrs 9 to It. 1 to 3. evening 7 to 8; Floor Oirr l'rck' hoe Store. Entrance Sunda n 10'J 1-2 V 9-12 only. Lntire WahiDgtou Ay. Second W t 4 mi k,. A RVfeCv ty ues.. ..cP ii Lfl Li U ii VS i f 1 h ; i 1- PW M mm- W II f JI ll n mmM mTmmM mmi y? ii y JLs TO It is reasonable that the very best every other sort of shoe store should be the Best Christmas Store. It is. $3 kind, (pfl QC t? L S K. Felt Slippers Women's F-e 1 1 Fur trimmed .slippers, in black, brown. ;;rav, reen or red, the uj al S 1 . 5 o A O Kini; Men's and boys'! Hi-cut Shoes. S3.oo' val ues . . . 1.98. Children's luibbj; Boots, pair . ba Men's Tan or Black Slippers, spec-! Sal at sJ o Men's Tan or Black leather Romeo Slip pers, Q O pair OC Men's and men's Bath Slip YYo- 75c ties val- 'omcn' leather Boudoir Slirrers. in all color,. "&tor special . . . . s J j EXTRA SPECIAL. 1,000 Pairs Women's Kid, Lace ton Shoes; $2.00 values, all sizes or But- (4 9dC KM A 9 h i U A 0 116-122 EAST WAYNE STREET