South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 332, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 November 1918 — Page 4

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Gifts of Quality That are Appreciated Come from Schuell's We have made special efforts to display a

tine line of Diamond Jewelry in Lavallieres, Rings, Brooches and Bar Fins. Fine White Diamond Rings, Tiffany mountings. Special at S25.00. Ladies' Wrist Watches, line quality, gold filled, at S 14.00 up to S50.00. Special line of Ivory Goods, best quality Clocks, Brush, Comb and Mirror sets. Manicure pieces, 5oc to 75c each. South Bend Watches in all designs from si 5.oo up to s5o.oo. See our Silver Chests.

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CAN YOU DO IT? IT CAN BE DONE! " We are giving absolutely free a CASH COUPON FOR $25 or $50 for the solution of the fol-1 lowing mathematical problems. To each of the first 10 persons sending the correct answer to this puzzle. This is what you have 2 to do: Use oy numbers 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. No number can be used twice. Place one number in each square so that every way you add the result is t5. Sign your name and address plainly and mail to us. If correct, our coupon-for S25.00 will be sent you. These coupons we will accept as down payment on any lot in Morningside Addi

tion, l'liono No. . . We accept Liberty Bonds and W.S.S. Stamps in payment same as cash, also give a 7-jeweled Gold Filled Watch when S25.00 or. more in cash is added to down payment. IML orningsicie jSi. ddition is a beautiful new addition directly east of Notre Dame University, convenient to city car line; 5c fare, good service. Lots 75x150. Splendid building sites. Good fertile soil adapted to truck gardening, poultry raising, etc. Prices reasonable. Terms easy. For an investment there is nothing better or safer than for one to own land in the immediate vicinity of South Bend and close to the great Notre Dame University. Don't put off buying until too late. A home is the only thing you can keep, also grow in value, protecting yourself and family in later years. Renters are paying the landlord a profit. Why not let this profit accumulate for vour own benefit?

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Note Arrangement! By solving the above solution you can earn $25, and another $25 two coupons for $25 each, by -solving the following problem also. Use onlv numbers 2-3-4-6-7-8-10-11-12. No number is to bo used more than once. Arrange -numbers to count 21 each way, up and down from right to left and corner to corner as above described in figure nine puzzle. If correct a $25 coupon will be sent you and is good for a down pay- c' ment on any unsold lot in Morningside Addition. These are fine big qtiarter acre lots. Prices are $345 to S375 per lot. Terms: 5o cents and $1.00 per week. We only have 21 unsold lots, having sold 150, and on 12 of these homes have been erected and are all occupied by families owning their own homes.

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Notre Dame Unit Will be Demobilized Between Dec. 1 and 21, Authorities Hear.

At a bip: mass meeting held in Washington hall at Notre Da mo. Wednesday afternoon, announcements were made by Fr. Ca.vanaup1 concerning the demobilization of thi university ?. A. T. C. and naval units. Word in th1 form of a telegram has Just been received by him from the povernment committee of education at Washington under the direction of which all the student army training corps have been organized, ordering demobilization to begin on Dec. 1, and to be completed not later than Dec' Zl. The order was received enthusiastic illy by th? student soldiers, since interest in military training has been greatly lessened by the coming of peace. It seems probable however that a greater number of S. A. T. C. men will remain at the university for collesriate training, than was at first expected. All departments of Notre Dame, other than the S. A. T. C, will also abandon military organization. The employment bureau at th school, which was opened last year for the accommodation of South Rend retailers and manufacturers, and has ben closed since Notre Dame has been under army discipline, will now be reopened, to assis; in placing university men in positions which will enable them to continue their educatfons.

Schism Jeopardizes Relief Work Here in the Future

Rev. H. L. Davis, Treasurer of War Chest, Explains Personal Position.

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That the present schism in repanl to iatriotic and civic relief work in .South Hend is jeopardizing the future work along this line bfiyond repair i.s the opinion of lUv. Dr. Henry L.. Davis, treasurer of the War Chest fund, voiced in a Utter to The News-Times in which he car--fully explains his personal position with respect to the controversy. Although Dr. Davis believes the action of the War Chest directors in proposing to withhold funds for the Red Cross chapter is illegal and said Tuesday night that there might be trouble in getting him to sign any warrants for direct payments to the national organization, the treasurer pointed out that he personally did not contemplate initiating lgal proceedings. The letter follows: -To the Kditor of The News-Times: "Without intending it on your part. I think the inference might be drawn from the morning edition of your paper that I contemplated lepr.-l action against tlv War Chest committee of whose funds I hapren to be treasurer. "In our conversation over the phone I said I doubted the legality of our refusal to pay to any duly elected Red Cross directorate the funds which are allowed by the national organization which is 2 3 percent of our full apportionment. And further. I fear that withholding; such financial assistance as certain families of our soldiers may need will visit upon them unmerited suffering. "However, in no sense would I think of legal proceedings. I was rjot at the War Chest meeting r.or did f attend the meeting for the election of Red Cross directors. 1 greatly regret the schism that seems to exist in the community as it relates to our patriotic and civic relief. It appears to me that the future of our work is being jeopardized beyond repair. "Anj'thng that I can pr.s.-ibly do to restore harmony I shall be more than glad to do. I trust even yet there may be reached a basis for compromise that will insure the continued success of every patriotic movement in South Bend. "I hae wondered if a complete change of both old and new directors and the creation of an entirely new directorate which ha had no part in the present controversy might not be a solution for mir present misunderstanding and differences. "Cordially. hi:nry 1. DAVIS."

I WORTH'S STAUT A VICTORY SALK FRIDAY MOHXIXC.' TWO DAYS OX I A. Friday morning we start a two day VICTORY SALH with very special prices in every department. This sale ends Saturday night at closing time. THF KI.IWORTH STOHE. 994S-2S Advt.

Dr. Lreona K. R. evens announces the- opening of new orfice. for the practice of osteopathy in the Farmers' Trust bhlg. Suite 152. Offlc hours 9 to .". Evening by appointment. Thonef. Reil. Res. 13 5?; Home. n5S. OlHce., H:i. 239. Advt. 5341-23

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PRESTWIL50N AT ROTARY MEET

Assures -French Visitors That America's Executive Will Insist Alsace-Lorraine be Returned.

Wednesday's noond:y luncheon of the Rotary club was devoted to atriotic singing and speaking in honor of the club's guests of honor, members of the French army band, which pave the concert at the high school auditorium Iat night. Previous to serving lunch all stood while members of the club sang

"America." and Rev. C. O. Iippin- J cott invoked the blessing. Following J

luncheon a letter from W. O. Davies, who is doing held work with the army Y. M. C. A., was read by Sec'y Herr. .Mr. Davies stated in Iiis letter that J. Q..Anus, also of South Rend, is now a regional director for the "Y" of one of the largest districts in France. Mayor Carson dellver.'d a brief address in which he repeated his words of welcome to the city of the members of the band as they had listened to an hour before in front of the city hall. Again h-3 told the veterans that America's great president, Woodrow Wilson, would remain at the peace conference until Alsace-Lorraine had been restored to the mother country. France. Ho concluded by paying a high tribute to tho president, siying that the American people had confidence in the good that will result to the. world by his voyage to Ihiropo to attend thf peace conference. William Swintz, president of the Rotary club, announced the appointment to the ofTiee of international correspondent of Carl L. Hibberd. The chi irman of the Christmas entertainment committee announced that the Rotary club's entertainment this year will bo held Monday evenintr, Dec. 30, and will consist of an informal dinner, followed by a vaudeville performance by members of the club, concluding with a dance. Addresses of appreciation and thanks for the reception given the band by the city of Poi:th Bend were made by F. C. Edson of New York, manager of the band's tour of this country, and M. Gabriel Tares, director of th hand, who Is one of Franco's most noted musiciars and b;md leaders. A song characteristic of southern France was sung by M. Perrugueon. accompanied on th piano by M. Georges Truck. The meeting was brought to a close with the singing by all standing, "The Marsellaise" and "The Star Spangled Banner." Several members of the band were taken on an automobile trip about the city Wednesday afternoon In cars volunteered for the purposo by members of the club.

LIEUT. LORD. GASSED. IS NOW IMPROVING

S. C. Judson, 231 S Mishawnka av.. has received word from base hospital 4 4, in France, that the condition of Lieut. J. Austin Lord, who was recently gnssed, is much Improved, although the injured man'. voice Ls impaired. Lieut. Lord was formerly the pastor of the River F.-rk M. E. church.

boys' committee; mt:ets. A meeting of the committee of the boys' department of the Y. M. C. A. was held at. the Y. M. Tuesday noon. At the meeting each one of the committee was assigned to a section of the boys' department for which h will be held responsible. At th meeting A. R. Thielens gave the Y. M. C. A. $l"t" to be used to pay the membership fees of boys who are not able to pay their own tuition.

VICTORY SALE RARGMXs AT ELLSWORTH' ITtlDAY AND SATERDAY. A two days" seling of special bargains at Ellsworth's Friday and Sat-

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