South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 114, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1920 — Page 2

rJKIDAY MORNING, APKIL -.5, 1V2.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

BOB JONES SAYS URBAN PROBLEMS CONCERN WORLD

Evangelist Makes Eloquent Plea For Cleansing of American Cities.

nrr.phatir.uhy declaring that tho problems f th r.IUf-3 c: Am-rtra we th- probh-m:. of the v.orl'l, Hol Jones, tv.inh'tli.-'t, ma'!- an rimuMit pka. be fore the imbibe rs t f the Ki-u-nia club at thr neun lunrliwa In the Oliver hoM 7hi:niay for th-2riv-n Jon of th- trnTn and 1jcay which tin at-T..s to (!-'.: o thcitjoft jj.ni! as a r.d' hl'it the purjot s of .:lvl! i..iUon. -Wh-n th'.- population of r.a:ions 'ejrins to ff iitT in citi. J;j- that Inomt'iit rlfrcncracy nnl (!. -iy tome pievahiu an i c". vi liz.tt n is t hrat-ii!." naM th. j.opuhir v.mj.;list. "AnKTlun j" ; a!" --h -ink' to th.- r!ty 'inJ the suhurhan und rural liKtri't- ar- .-'ii'f rir.c Jlo.i fVi r the spirit of th" A rr. ri-ar iltks are hffe'innln to s!."'.v th" revolt of tho of di.- "ritf-nt that have b n town th'r I'mot - r 1 ViT problr-ms nr unknown in thj co tin try," addfd th- m;i !-.. r. "ATlirriTfc i th liJ.- Of tllf world. " ho declared, '"and if Am"?Jr;m cities aro not "-ans-d tho vrrPl will fall and all hp" is los-t." Ulli Trratoil Kmmh. UFin Armstrong, rx-oorpor-Bl of artillery during th w.ir and ftt prcnt f Tower of Hat l farn .'is thf "horriblf -x:uti.;1-" Jos ph Taylor, fut dtrotor. lonuV.st rn ' d :t few lif'-s'ivinc tn-k-i which .if taught Jtoy Scout. Th- d-moi.t ration was presented u a part of tho program to fncoura"f' nthu.i us:n and support for thf campaign which is fiooTi to he nndor way h-re. CorEr Coopor, rlnsiral dir-rtor of the Y M. C. A.. revi"wM tho artivitif of th? iOTnna: turn work during1 tho pHft yoar nd rfonimfndMl a daily form of cxTri-o for ry man. H offT-d to ftdviso any ono on tho profH-r form of xrciso to adopt and also rnnrh- nn offor to yivn swlrnminc Instructions to any ror-rnbr of thf Ki'.vani club. Th following Utur bus boon rceivtod from tho Hotary club: It la with plfMsur- that I a-Mn ipn m.y appreciation of tho tautiful loving cup prosoritod tho Kottiry club bv tho Kiuanis rlub. You corUinly . have a Kiacoiiil. patriotic ünd impressive way of hand 1 in? out your presents. I r t- --eded by a. burst of oratory' r tho part of your Mr. wartz. that hold.tho taiidirnoo rf H-bound; accompanied by rt-d tap, bluo roatis and white pitper (written full) tho cornlilete TtmonUs certainly lravo the recipient with the tirm boliof that "ho has had s-omothint; handed t him." Your method of hrinprm? in the 100 branches of our glorious ovrnr.ient the legislative, which to fc-ome extent l .r -scribe, (by way of UmlUitiDii thereof), tho rontcnLs of the howl; tho judicial, in tho free use cf the pro'cutin attorney to r resent your cae; und the executive; whereby the t-herlff and the police department p rform their functions to th end that you may lenovr Jut where the rift I (not), ipfak'3 well for your Americanism, and nuked the heart swell with pride and loyalty for this land of liberty. And at tho t-amo time, when th recipient of this beautiful amplification of your work finally pets his hands on the present. h feels as secure in his possession as

though he had bought an eurhtroorn ho-is-, oui-! th tnant. cloard the mortiface and gotten an abstract of title ci ir back to Andy Jaefcs' n. I bet' to thank you. on th part cf th Ito-tary club, for your beautiful Kift. whlii we accept as a f.Tribo! of th- kindly ff-Wnz and the friendhtp that exists between th two el.il'H. Anl on my own part. I look forward with pleasurable anticipation toward th" time when I may hand tu something. With kindest retards to you I nif raberFhip, I fim Very Mncrrely, r.. stu(7hti:r, I'rcsident JloL-try Club of South Bend.

Schuster to Su prrv isr. iotrc Dame Scholastic

Vroi. Genrfft N. Schustrr fit the ITnKlish department at tho University of N(.tre Dame will direct the publication of th "Scholastic" next year, it was decided at the last m'etir.K of tho facility today. He sncr-ooda Rev. J. I,. Carrico C. S. C, editor for the past ti?r. y.-ars, who will devoto his time U) post-graduate Knfrlish work. In l?ir Schuster, hjs a t nior. wan r-n the "Scholastic" board of editors. After he received his degree, a. ruin-b-r -of essays appeared over his name in the "Catholic World" and other periodicals such as "Amerika." When the U. S. entered the war .c hu.---ter enlisted and was sent to France where he was transferred the Intelligence department. Doinp; duty in this capacity h "jffered a Kas attack and later severe shfll-shc-ck. In the summer of l&la was mustered out of the serv ice and was r neaped as professor of freshmen Knslish. At" present ho Is studyin? for a master's degrees Pnf. Schuster declared he wT.l maintain the literary standard raised by Fr. CJarrico although many typographical changes will be introduced and new designs employed.

FRENCH SECRETARIES TO VISIT LOCAL "

The local Y. M. C. A., has hcn selected a one of five or hlx representative asf( iHtior.s throughout th country which will be L?:ted by the Urst of a series cf five trous of Frvr.h Y. M. (.". A.. ? r-rtarlf who are to iit this country for the purpose of studying the organization and administration ' American Y. M. C. A's. Fifteen picked eocret-aries ho aro pTentinR- the assori.-nion in France arelo visit the United States in Ave groups of three each, according to the plan of John It. Mutt, national Secretary, and M. Sautter, French national secretary, and are to make an exhaustive study of association conditions here. The first threo representatives are to sail from France next week and after several short stops at other asHOclations will come to South Uend sometime m May and .emain here several weeks. An interpreter will accompany them.

'LiiV CANDIDA TES' CLASS FOR ROY SCOUT LEADERS

Local District Second in Navy Recruiting The local naval recruiting station has received a call for recruits for the artificer school. Machinist's mates arc wanted for tho following trades: carpenters, painters, blacksmiths and plumbers. Tho rerort for last week, just issued by the navy department shows that the Indianapolis district which Includes th South liend district was second In the number of enlistments, signing up 12 men. Cincinnati led the country with 14 recruit?.

A class for candidates as loaders

for the various boy scout troops f the city will h- conducted at tho school administration building this evening by Joseph V,". Taylor, scout executive. Candidates will be instructed in s out principles, knot tying, life saving, physical training and various other phases of scout craft. Anyone eligible and titted to take such work is ursed to atter. I the class tonight. "Wednesday night at a meeting held at the- Chamber of Commerce, Z teachers were Instructed by Mr. Taylor on various principles of scout craft. All of them report that a keen Interest in the movement is manifested by the boye.

AltKKST nOAHDIJllS. On complaint of Calvin Evan.'-. William Anderson, Albert Clark and Harry Spelcer were taken into rustoday by the police on a charge of attempting to defraud the plaintiff out of a board bill. Clark and Fpelcer settled with Evans out of court but Anderson asked for a continuance and his cae will be tried on April 27.

Greatest of all p&in detroyen DR. JONES' LINIMENT

Pai&t in Qrt aod Lur. .

Rarumatism and Neuralgia It Penetrates to the Spot

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Remarkable Values In WOMEN'S KIMONOS

$6.95, $7.95 and $8.95 Plain and Figured Crepes and Silk Muslin.

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ATTIlVnS M KITTING. Miss Irma Collmer, secretary of the St. Joseph county Tuberculosis league, is attending the 16th annual meeting of the National Tuberculosis association in session at St. Iuis Mo.. Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week.

JsF.I'KS ALX.OWANCT1 Alice I'armley in an action filed Wednesday nsks for a temporary allowance of $25 a week from her husband, Claude F.. Tarmley. for the support of tho plaintiff and her minor child. IIa Thelma. seven years old.

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For Women Women's All Silk Hose, full fashioned, black and white. At $4.25. Women's Hose, full fashioned, with lisle top; black and white and colors. At $2.50$3.50. Women's Hoc. full fashioned, black, white and colors. At $3.75. Women's Purr Silk Hose, with mock seam; black, white and colors. At $1.50-$2.00. Child ren's Pony Hose: black, white and brown. At 50c-59c-69c-75c-86c.

Clocks For the Home. Beauty, Reliability, Durability. Three virtues possessed by our Mahogany, .Bronze, Gold and Silver Clocks. Each individual clock in our stock was designed with the purpose of combining theso three virtues. When you have examined theso clocks you will agree that the makers succeeded ad mirably. They range in price from $3.75 to 537.00. Jewelry Department.

Serviceable Skirts In Plaids and Checks $7.95, $10.00, $25.00 These Tailored Skirts present another phase of spring fashion. Lines are straight and becoming. Flannel and serge in small checks or smart plaids are the materials. Accordion and knife plaiting are pleasing features. Becoming Blouses Of Organdy and Voile $4.50 to $10.00 The new importance of Bl ouses in epring costumes is shown in the daintiness of these. Hand embroidery, setin laces and fine tucks furnish the trimmings. Their appeal is in their exquisite workmanship.

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