South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1922 — Page 28

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME3 SUNDAY. JUNE 4. 1922

Sunday Services In South Bend

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Th- h ' r; t h c-i.tury ,;.-( .'.u'- ! ::;.'ir ih" iiinNfrh vdj. an. l-i;t tv. -v. t : : h 1- (lIcovf-r- ' !::. !: hihi M-r" than f.'Jr mil-' i tr , :; i:nsU l in ! ;.! 'o! frf'i ; ir. s'':.rh i -" i 1 . 1 r:; :nar!- :- hi h'jr h jtrprti . ! i . i-:t u ..' -houM ! iii- ! ,r ; .:i h f rf s .m.l In L; ah .. v- k' h ta- r.:M C'.ntai.t.y . Hi t: u.: '. i : - hv'r.",- fi.r th" hi i 1 -V:i :i. V ;i i ) : r '.n' t r .- Ter c m -' ' h- . h! !vari th rhil-l j h.i j' i. - 1 a v. ay. In the uM la.- i ' ' ! v - :;;"-' .! to a.Mr s.s hi : f. -' ' r '; - "l'.:o'',l Sir" .ir.'l va a!-; ' . y i- j -! ' ( in.-- h !h i tt' r wh h " hifal r -p r;- " Ho-.v fhankfn! I a p . th.it f -1 n.y !-ov pr-' t r.i with "H.Iio I'a'h' that ii.'W aal th-n; r , j:hi ipir-i i;-.- t:;it an 1 say.-'.. , "V-u- th i!Mt.-r hah'ly in nil th. ' v. : hi." "l i kr.o w .m ov me : ?i yni r fa'h r luty, afftfti'-n, r' i $p-c an-! f.-. .linr?" f-ai-l a f.tth r ' rf th o! I -Fi '! wt,o hal now i ;i .".';?;!;; to hh. criil l. I'.ut th j ! haa:hf'T ';;. a n.itif'. rf h' r own v!n!! !) i. p'.i' 1, "I '!- nothir::; h it :ny n . f r; I r- p t nt h- I 1 r. i: M.'it if. i. oh!.-. That is ni I I flutv. As t af:v-.-t!rn 'h it is not ir. j ' l!-v ar:rrh " To mo fh rt r;i tf .-t I j tr cro'ly kr o n in my yr ir. of r s : - j J .1- In r h i titr is not t fart j th.it Iri'li iti i - r't ,i man to ;hr rt r. ! , lr;c r hair i hi- p - t wt It hut tho I , ti."i:r.!y nf ,t a!! th)t a fo'irh.n i r ar r! 1 cirl ( all uriro surh a ht-i , t r n j '.vf'!:' o rh tC' rrnor. Vow j ; (.m t ilk aiioat t!v lv'!! of t!i-. future.) hat my own i ir a m r. at i"?i ran drawj lien.. m-at'!- th n to o- thr atf'-r-j ti' ri of o;k 's Hiihh it is imp.i-.:hl" ' 'that th- t'Mih h::-.rrit rf 'he futui'r ', r-nt hr r.ry v.cr .-.- than that of th-i; lattrr hi 5 i f tli:-- man's mire-ahlr' hf-. A ff-rr i. ui ii is to 1 r v. .-n nnl j-pr: ;- tn h. dorrvci Thr , h'-art I f a v i j 1 . 1 t o won an.l -it the ri'i,. ; tr.-.ar' in ail tho , worM l'a- i.! rhat rhiM of your"' 1 is not prop' fry to i.-j-,. -r of. hut isi r trust to a hniniM' r. It hs thr m st : , uric trm- .-rr kp -'h to any man 1'ri-r.d f!o ,, rrae th h-art of a ! - : : ? V. c- ! !o-n w--:i and poo.1. ; , Havr yr ii nvi-d ;!ir wrman who ! lrr an I Co. - r.t i!!? Vnn ronsidrr ! - tl'r LTt at -iff Cr'.l avr you as too: I Mi'rh tr nt h- and too much car- ' ; !hf n l's'trn to flii-o lin.s, ' ' "In thr hou- rf too much frnuhle! T.ivod a h-n- ly litt toy; 1 , He was rn nr-r for a plavmatr. Mr wa- h'.i!:.'!' for a to v. hut 'iv i - a : w iv- ' to. mu'-h t'o'ihh," " Too rvirli dirt." ar.d ';'- nr ' F- r th" !v f "to., it- u . ai tr'iah'.." w-x'-r.'r ' --t for 1hth ho An 1 er:- !?rr the little f h"v Iv f .'' hook n'M.n ho th-or. AFJST ."IRST--M sin r.n.l Wayne r,Lv. '. 'v I. S. D ; v . s. D D . pastor; rtf.A :ice. ill W. Vayi:e st.; S:Öi R. t::.. Sar.dav .-'ioo!. W. K. Stu R'-t-A-M'. s rPi' m'.ent: rermoa 1" i '. a. m.. ,. ou;u-. People'.-" meet- j Ir.r C:"T. p tj-..; ivaiiiu worship.. ? : 2 0 p. Wo. -"day 7:45 p. m.. j i.v - -. pa?.r. S a o j ; h. " C .'.ra'aa-.ion i T I Adar-a. prii.-d- I ; ' ;)'.' M h.vitackv, j - M-o.-.tain V.'h.t ..", - i l'i; ' ''( i :.. :a v. e. k .-rvi.-e. 'AI.V.s :: V - -V v -.. I'i.iir.r and i . .if f r: i IP v. A. M. Q-'.iffley. r -.-.,. . e Ifl'j Uvod- .. .. i ;:. Goodwin. Sunday r';r . s.:;a r-1 ent. 10 a. m., I .'.i-: v . r t. I. C. Roer.. teach -. i . ' ,-s- U a. m. n-.rninR ; . i p n.. i 1 Y. P. U.; 7.2l' p. m. v v.h-s: rcp; 7:30 p.: r: . W'.!:'s lav venir.?. prayer sr-j : e ! SWEDISH MISSION 1119 W. j C'rif .x av.. v ill hohl .services at Sj c'rlc-U Sardav afternoon. The pubhe i? ir.v.t-al. P.ev. Ih J. Okeilind i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE riEsr chufcji or ciirist. f-'.'IFN'i :ST Mai-i and Madison sts.; fc'-.ool. 9:4- a. m; morning f.i'ha. n ,i. nv; Wedr.e?di even-1--tfstlmonlal meeting at o'clock r- ihn.: r : aa ? open daily from 9 a. fa to s p. m . aturday. 9 a. nv to S p v.l.. at 7 2 7 J. M. s. Ruildin. CHRISTIAN FIRST 3 In S. Main st.. Rev. Elr - r War! -'o.e. pastor; residence. ::o S. Main ft. Rible school a: a. nv. M. R. Denni.on. super;:.t tider.t; worship, 10:40 a. m. and 7 ." - p. v.l.; Y. P. S. C. E. meeting u ' .1 ) . 'l. .:.:-,'::' dT will h cbierTed t th P h'.e l. 1 Ltrtr. Nh rcir worship ! (:ii'.:.:cn. 5ermen subject. "The t u 'd iu i ! " Ml it " V.vtrAus erTice v :' t It !.arars rf & inu-'.-al proi; : a ra The Ararh.-n Q'va.'et will Inj . :.'.jrvr rf '".'.c:i. Mrt. Lor:ie Kl.-.! Witwer n:.: r-r.a-r seTertl nurai . ; ea crnn. Tlie rator will i-Tf ie: a s:.-rt ra-'a on the lo't :c M , Hmh i 'harm.' 'h...irn .:.!): s;vtal xerrte by r'-.l-ir-.a t.f l'r::::ary a j.d J uni-.r Uepartu . A .:a ha a:ic!. li:a e. 0K INDIANA AVENUE Corner Inhira iv. ar d St. Joseph et. J. F. r.-I!'il!e. minister. Manee, 15 Penn- ; '.ar.la av. Charles Krydr, super Ir.'.fc-r.dent of religious education; r.'orr.in worship f:30 to 11:41; r.b c!as"9 at 8:43; irnion it 10:30 a. m. and 7:3D p. m. LINDEN VrSTB fjnden a, irrt Carp.-! st.. 1. N. MMler. pastor. ;r ia s 'r.onl st IP a. rrv. F. O. Eaf li. f :perir.'-'i'' nt; worship. 11 a. Chr.iliaa JJ..ut.vcft 6;30 p. m.;

EireaMast Talk H ard Colo.

r hf failed to ch t hi door. In th-- liou; of "too iiujf-li troubir ' Th.-.i; iiimt f precis, ar.d trim In tne ho ...- rf '';oc n uch lrouh! Th'-r- w is h;tle room f r hira. H- mu't nev-r .""attT playth.imrs. Ho mast i. ever romp and play, livery room mw-t he in ord'.r, And kept quirt all the day. had r.fr had rompanionn. He l:a l ra ver wr.' d a p t In thr ho ;-- (( "too much trouble,' It is trim anrl qui-t yet. iiery room I .et n order, JCvery borki in iL-? jdac. And thr lor.ely littlr fellow Wears a mile upon his face. In the holier of ";oo much trouble," Hf is silent and at rrt In the hoasr of "tn murh trouble," With a lily upon his breast." We nrrd in this day and aie to ubtit!Jto 5-ympalhy for authority. Now sympathy k- not -soft sentim-n-taüiy. Ti.e hiid is r.ot a playthiat;, it is a tremendous responsibility, lod hi a. 4 siven to you and to me thh trea.-ure to develop and train fur th" burdens -f future citizenship. The riehe: heritao any man can leave has child is not money but character. Say Mister when that boy of yours ! .oks at your picture m the distant days to turne what will hr say? Will it be "Pad was a real man." 'To iie in hearts v. le.iw behind if to nrvep die." Vim ousht to crave th privilege rf living m the heart o your child. In the heart of every chlhl Is Goy W.tr.iaiiy Jod Is therr. I have no i-atirnrr with thr. trachlncr that ohll'ii. ii arr conrrnxl and born in fin. want to do riht. Wrom is not na--"hildrcn naturally ood. They taial to - children. They love the truth and will always tell the truth with perfect frankness until tauqht to he and derirve. They expect their parrr.ts to tell them the truth. They br'iev- all that is told them, b.aaus. tin y exepct all to be truthful. They !or the ilflowers and the sonc of birds and the wonderful sky. They -" rjod in everything. They are fuil of faith and have a passion for happiness The Rreatcst .--inner In all the world is thr man who robs the child of his birthright, happ!nrs. The Kuatest jri ft of the parent to th i fuhl is the memory of a happy childhood. I rtippoce there are letritimate ground for divorce but how any man or woman can fall to make any sicrilirr, however preat. if it ia for tli" sake of the child, is beyond my under.-tandlrp. No man or woman has quite reached the full stature of manhood or womanhood until i hey have felt thr common love of a child tint looks up into thrir faces for a srrat response to the heart of love. Friend would you know God lorh flown into the heart of a child. "('( me to me, O ye children! Tor I hear you at your play. And the questions that perplexed m" llae vaui.-hed quite away. Yr open the eastern window. That look towards thr stin. Where thoughts are fdnsinjcr swallow? Ami thr brooks of nirnin run. Ah. what would the world he to ua If the children were no more? We should dread the desert behind ug Y orsr than the dark before. For what are all our contriving. And the wisdom of our book. When compared with your caresses, And the pJadmss of your looks? Ye are better than all th ballads Th it ever were sunit nr said; For ye are livlnpr poems. And all :hr rest are dead." erphip. 7:30 p. m. m m HARRIS PRAIRIR Ribl fchol t.ZO a. m.; communion and prechrtt: at 10:30 a. m.; special sonr orEverybody welcome. EPISCOPAL ST. JAM Ed Lafayette blvd.. north of Washington av.. Rev. Robert J. I.ontr. rector; 7:30 a, rn.. holy communion; 9:45 a. m.. church school, 11 a. m., worship; 6:4 p. tii . Young- People's meetinj:. TRINITY (Hunpartan) Corner Elm st. and Colfax av.. Father Edvin iz. Smith, prirst In charpe; reailderce. 6J5 N. Walnut st.; 9 a. m, Sunday ehool; 10 a. m.. me. METHOblST EPISCOPAL FI IUST 315 N. Main st.. Rev. Al--rt E. Monger, pastor; S:45 a. m.. cia-s meeting; 9:30 a. m. Sunda tchrol, Herbert R. Gam, Puperlntendent; worship 10:40 a. m. and 7:30 p. nv; senior and high school Epwrrth leagues 6:30 p. m. Mrn!rf. 10:40, Kfglr.cers' ar.d Junior church. PV4a . m . the P.acalaurate ser:iiou will he diiver.! In tins obureh by Rt. Mor.Rer to the Senior class of th South Head 1 1 : e h school Kuhject. "Seine F:sT.ti.Tl Ktmeni" of Life ' Kverilr.p subject. "Whv FoTks Drift .a I ar:. ny paror. Mll-wvok prarer v.-rvicp W elneday ereninp. 7 .:, led by 1. r. laulen. ST. PAUTS MEMORIAL Colfat ird Importe ava.. Rev. James U Gardirnr. D. P.. pastor: Rev. G. L Itulison. assistant pastor; Sunday school 9:30 a. nv. O. A. Fulkerson, superintendent; morning worship, 10:45 a. nv; Epworth leajrie, 6:30 p. nv. ar.d evening worship, 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting. 7:45 Wednesday venlngs. GRACE Corner MIchlran ana Tutt sts.. Rev. Bert D. Reck, pastor; 1:45 a. nv. classi meeting; 9:20 a. nv. Sun. lay school. Clem Whiteman. superintendent; morning worship, 10:45 a. nv; Epworth leajrue meeting t 6:30 p. m. Morning sermon to Odd Fslloww. The rrindh;p f Jonathan and Rarid." bv the pa?tor. Evpnlrs rtnnn. "A iod'tliven or a Msn-Mde Kehgion." tv pastor. TRINITY M. E. Corner plain nd Vassar ava. Ruasell L. Phiillpa psstor; residence, 921 Cleveland tv.; Sunday school. 9:30 a. nv. Rudolph Kline. superintendent. Morning worship. 10:45; Epworth leruue. 6:30 p. m., Esther Kirkpatrick. president; mid-week service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. LOWELL, HEIGHTS Miner an! rranc: st.. Rev. C. J. Jordan, paster. Sunday school. 9:45. Jesi Csarhart, surf rintendent; worship, 11 a. m.; Epworth league. 6:30 p. nv, C. A. Ruskuskl, president, evening worship. 7:30 p. rn.; junior church. 2:30 p. m. - FTUIL MEMORIAL Torre, 3. Michigan and Victoria sta.. Clauds

Yo iPt;. j ajtor. Sunday chojl aa. m., Irnaid 11. Dubail. t-upvr-ir.tendent; wc-r.hip. 10:40 a. m .. 6. CO p. m. Kpworth league, 7:C0 p.m. m. prayer -ervi'.e. Wed r.f-? lay evenings Hi 7 . Z 'i . Meriilr, u -rOr.p ih h ha f h- r-t' p i ' :i '.m! r ie. v. :j t'i.- p i-o-" ill Pl'.-.e U tre.u tt.- U :!' : " I'".'.-" "f a I-.!: ir.-d ha'e " Iü,erui.-.r..t:e h-lae ;i ', ; , .. ,., liif-;, ; . r. -a'i-v th f.'. t. T ii a--. ". IP 1 La' Ken ' ... .li.l:. n:.elil'.: f .if t .1 r-1 t .. . w a i w : I i ! h. M..r.d.ir -ven h.T ..; tia- 'io r-U ' 7 ..''. .1 i:.;-r ';ici:-.-Tu-hiy ;it .': ..! ; ;i. .it the ; h ar-h 'l hMü.'l i.v s. .,..! I ... .i r I u..l .. ; :!- cl.ur 1. on Kn hiv .it s p. in IMMANTAL CKIiMAN Uhyef. at Wayne rt., Itev. Fred II. Koehr.tmann. pastr-r. Sunday school. t:20 a. m., Char.rs IT. J-'tark. saperIntendenl; wcrship 10:30 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Kpworth league 7 P m. M'rr.!i;f h-"rn.-. n worship, ivr.tecot.il s rirr.M. "TLe Spirit ef I in f r t . ' nvt uiii? liiihh W'rh.p. ir.-'t.illation ef li.-w.'y !. t-d hpW'Pth iaue eflier?. I h ur.-'Ja j, , 7:1 j. in., in!l-t-'k s-rvin. KPWORTH MEMORIAL M. r:i fit. and Lincoln way W., Rev. O. W Jackfon. pastor. Sunday rchool, !:C0 a. tn., Theodore I'roud. superintendent. Worship le.t-15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Epworth league. i:30 p. m. HIV EU PAUK S. Seventh sU Hev. Albert L. Brandenburg, pastor.

f'peidfn'f. 913 Eleventh et.; school; 10:40 a. p. m.. Epworth worship. 1:20 a. m.. Sunday worship; 6:3u Seaj?u: -7:20 p. in.. PORTAGE CHAFER Rev. DeWitt C. Ellin wood, pastor; Ciarence Ashley, Sunday j&ehooi superintendent. Prcachlnsr 10 a. rn.; Sunday school Ha. in. C. M. pier eta.. J. day school. Corner Raurei and NaW. Fant, pat or. Sun 9:3ö a. m. semens at 11 n. m.; Epworth league. fi:30 p. m.; evening pervlces at 7:30 p. m. mid-week metins; Women's Miasionary society, Monday 2:30 p. m.: ofTlcai board meeting 7:30 Wednesday evening, followed by pray ervic s btffirninir at 8 o'clock. "IT PLEASANT Rev. DeWltt C. Elllnwood. pastor; Frank D. Mathews, Sunday school superintendent. Sunday 3chool 10 a. m.; preaching. 11:15 a. m. m a. MONSON CHAJ'EI Rev. DoWitt C. Eilinv. ood, pa.-tor; Harry Cassplls. Sunday school superintendent; Sunday school. 10 a. m.; preaching. 7:30 p. m. TAYLOR, A. M. K. ZION Rpv. B. F. (Jordori. y.a?tor. Mornin service. 11 a in.; sunlay school, 12:30 p. m.; W. C. E. lea-ue, 8:30;; evening service. 7 ;(' Knri.iv vrnintr. nrav- ; er class m.f . diner. Mrs. F.fdle Allen. superintendent Snnlay tchool. OLIVE A. M. E. 310 V. Monro t.. Rev. Waller Crlder, pastor; 10:30 . m.. wor.'hip; 12:30 p. m.. Sunday school; 7:30 p. m.. worship; 7:20 p m., Wednesday, worship. OSCEOLA M. E. CIRCUIT J. II Rover, pastor. Willow Creek Sermon 9:30; Sunday school, 10:15 o'clock; Tamarack Srnday echoo!, 9:30; sermoi 10:45; ceola .Sunday school, ?;3ft; Epuorth league, 6:30; eermon. 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN FIR.ST Corner of WashinR'on av. nd Lafayette blvd.. tev. Archibald McClure. minister; Miss Chailotfe M. Partridere. assistant to the mlnls- . ter; mornlnp: srrvic at 10:45 a. m., evening service 7-to n. m Bibl Y school at 9:.:o a. nv, J. I. Shafer. j ruperlntendent: Men s tellowsnip club at 9:20 a. m.. Dr. Lippincott leader. WESTMINSTER S-ott md Llndfey sts.. Rev. H. K. Gro.e. pastor. Residence. 612 Portage av Sunday school, r:30 a. nv, L. C. Whitcomb, superintendent; morning worship. 10:4ö; mid-week devotional service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. SUNN YS I D E E. Washington av. nnd Francis st.. Rev. M. M. Rodders. lh. D.. minister. Sunday school. 9:30 a. nv. J. P. Whiteman. superintendent; 10.45 a, nv. morning worship; 6:45 p. nv. Christian Endeavor: 7:30 p. m.. ever. in? worship; mid- ( M-aaV c-.-i,... T-.a r .aA i v- 7 1 ft n m I HUNGARIAN Corner Cherry st. nd Waslilnton av.. Rev. John Dezso, pastor; Sunuay school at a. m.; church service at 10 a. m.; vei ner service at 2 D. m. . i HOPE Leer and Dayton sts.. Ed- J win O. Meister. pastor; Sunday school, 9:30 a. nv. Franlc Kettrlns. j f uperintendent ... . ORANGER Rev. W. O. Tenlnty. J pastor; Sunday tchool. 10 a. nv; J church service every two weeks at i 11 a m on1 .'In r m. i LU 1 ntirvMlx HOLY TRINITY ENGLI8H Corner Sherman av. and Lndeey st.. Rev. Albert H. Keck, pastor, 707 Sherman av. Sunda tchool. 9:15 a. nv. Charles Hass. tuperintendent; preaching. 10:30 a. i.v; Luther league. J-4J p. nv; xes pers with sermon. 7:30 p. m. Morning sermon ty the r-itor. 7:30 p. rn. Teiers with s. rin.a:. s p. in. Monday, church council meets :it the pars.n.i?e. 7:43 p. m. Tuesday. Teacher-" asui.i tion meets at the rhuri'li. 4:15 p. ni. Tuesday and Friday. atcchiif.Tl instruction. Quarterly engregational meeting on June 11th. ST. PAUL'S LUTHE n AN Jefferson blvd. and William St.. Rev. H. Hollo, pastor. German service every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. English service every Sunday (e-"-pt the. third Sunday of the month at 10:30 a. m. English Sunday school at tl a. m. rrochlal school, with daily religious instracth 4; V. JcrtLrscn blvd. The English rvlce will te annual conrirmHtlun service. GLORIA DL7I SWEDISH Chapln 2nd Kerr st?.. Rev. Carl G. Anderson, pastor; 9: a. nv, Sunday school; :4.r a. nv, English morning worship: 11 a. nv. Swedish nornlns service: 7:30 p. nv worship. nngl!h mornlne service. Kev. Yiknr frera China will rrcupr the piCpir. swf.ilüh nierrih.g ervive. Ihv. Vikn.r preachlne. Mor.dny Sunday .-heel tea-h-ers" meetr.g fl the irine -f NIrs. Axel Anderson. Hoi s. Chaplu ?t.' s p. 111. Tr.edar the I'.ov' Pdble elas st the home ef CarfleM Kn'Vnt.erc. '-'-. V. a!rprt ft.: p. m. Thursday, mid-week if.rvh and r.ihle study: p. m. Krilay. Luther league in the church rarlers. BRETHREN FIRST 1314 S. tlchigan st. Rev. G. W. Rcnch. pastor; rreddence. 214 E- ßroadr-ny; 9:30 a, m.. Sunday school. F. P. Srlver. superiptender.t; 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., worship with sermon: 6:30 p. m.. Junior and Senior Christian Endeavor. :hurch of the brethren FIRST Miami et. and Indiana av.. Rev. IL II. Helman, putor; f :C0 a. m., Sunday school. P. O. Stahly. suxerlntendem; 10:30 a. ta

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r n i p ; :Z0 p. m.. worship srxo.vu cnuncH of hretiiitE.N Corner Gushing and Van Ihjren. itev. J. W. r.ritf-r, pastor. Sunday school, 5:30 a. rr. . saptrin-i'-nier.t. Frank lot:orff; services. 10:20 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ; Chrii.n Endeavrr. R:30 p. m. ; p.r ay er aicciir.s Wednes.i jy rv.r.i;'.?. S p. rn. UNITED BRETHREN CONFLUENCE M K Molt I A '.OS S. i?t. Joseph st.. L. f. John, pa.-ior; & : 4 5 a. m.. Sunday h ,.i, George Rurkhirt. suj . r.ntcn Jont; 1ü:4" a. m., worship; p. ir..; Christian End aver; 7: i." p. m., a o: ship TLp Sunday s. !i".l w!!! i -r .:: t a 'i.ti ;.iMriis d.i pr-T.i ri at tirni'ri:ii; s'.i.v. r,t:t.--d "'ir h r! l"r:ier. ii i t.i t ,..n, ?)(: il .;pi!.- .11 i I ;a P .rue hMiiiü fpfiik. ;-, Mrs. h P ha. ivj'ur .in :n-eiu.t ef Jul. a) -1 1 ! ef the W'ein.in's M i s r y fifty in I.i t.ii. I), ulii.-'a h. .i? : .'-j-i... i. Wew nf.sil.i . 7:!. m , ::i..i!;;' ; .-r pr:i.r ar.i I'.ilde sfaly. Subject, "J.; -iumI. in Prisen." EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION 'IRST Liifdyette blvu. and Menroe et.. Rev. Edmond Ktrhn, pa.or. :30 o. m., Sunday school; 10:30 a. rn., worship; C:20 p. m.; 6:4ä p. m.. Yountr People's meeting; 7:30 ji. worship. Pre.Tfhin bv the pa-tor. sai.j.pt. "The Self-J.'! ji;ri--ui':wi ef ft. r.i ;. i ur 'P... pie Servi'V in ll.e ev.-id-;-. Au ia lapt:-ia. Leiters frern 1 hi h--: ; nr In.tii. niesae by pastor in im w ... rit-s of ; -nieiis on '"The i'" .aim:;Tiin nts. hi Ktdation iv the Litt of liMl.iy" BROADWAY EVA NC ERICA L, ASSOCIATION Cor v r r Rt oa d vu y fcnd Carroll Fts.. Rev. E. Carfic-Id Johnpon. pastor; rtsidfncc. Hl: S, Carroll ft.; Rev R. G. Thomas, ass't pastor; i;o0 a in.. Sunday chool, .S. C. Lehman, f.upc-r:n:enc-ent; 10:30 a. m.. worship; 6:30 p. rr. Young Peoples ine.'ting; 7:J p. rn.. e t iling .worship. l're.ihiiiy .it niornin; prvire Pv Ir. G. I. Khiiiiitd. presid-ait ef the Theological jo-mhi.iry, .Sort h astcrn oi:.--.., Napervid'. Ii!. No ot'r-p .i-rvi-os ilurh'l; the hiy on account ,.f no- liy.i:' of the eerier sI'Uih et lliit.l.ird Ui.l i'. .- p!e's home. Pray r lut ctin Wednesday eveain at 7;;''. GRACE. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Lincoln way W. end Walnut st.. Rev. M. O. Herman, pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, C. Harrington, sup-rintjndeni; 1 J : JO a. m. and 7:30 p. in worship. s COALTUJSR AND A UTEN CHAPFI b'arl I'. Snyder, panto;; ie?idence, 8ioJ N. 10th st. I hone. Mish. 21S7. Sund- soliOOK. :;od at 1J a. m.; Young f pop!s All; inc. and Christian Endeavor at 7:;P1; pr..a?hinjr at Auten 11 a. nv, at Cca bsli f 15 p. m. RETHEU LVniCK E. W. Zoller. 103 Rrainavd a v.. Nap-rville. Rh. pastor; Riblr pchroi 10 a. m.. 'illiam Hullinper. supf rintendent; mornlr.ff worship, 11 a. m.. afternoon sri-vi(e, 4 p. m.; evening ser vice, 7:30 p. m.; 7 p. rn. Youns People's EVANGELICAL ST. PETER'?. GERMAN 415 W. Lasalle av.. Rev. Hugo Weichelt, Da?tor; ? a. m.. Sunday school: 10:15 a. m., German worship. 1 '( Ji teeost .-i vie-s and Holy f'oniiiic.aini. nt niitrnir :.)vit-; Tnes.l.i t-vi Mens Ai-t ..M.'i. iy; TiiarMi.iy at'ieri.eun, M-wi:; irle. . ZION S EVANGELICA I Corner Wayne and St. Peter .sts.. Rev. Waldemar M. Goffcney, pastor; 9: 11- a. m.. Sunday rchool. Ciiir'es Weber, euperintenden;; 9:15 a. m.. Men' Riblc cla-ss, L. M. Ilammersehmidt leader; 10:30 a. in.. German .vorfhip; 7 p m., Evangelical ieaju meets. N'eitller Sup. lay S'dieel t.er Vter.'s P.h'le clas wiP m et n Suad iv; P a la . fliinual Children's day mtvvi; Tii.-ali evnias lnihi".s i!.--it ..f tlie ':r" patien: Thursday vtnaiir. Men s r..ievO.'eiit Mx.-iety. SWEDISH KVA N G L L I C A L MISSION CHURCH Main and Monro t.. Rev. P. A. Strom, ;,ax.or. .Sunday school. 9:30 a. nv. Ovar Brrgrsrtedt. superintendent; 10:45 t. tn.; worship, 7:30 p. m. vorship. LATTER DAY SAINTS CHURCH OF JLSUa CHRIST U." LATTEli DAY SAINT.S 321 8. Michigan st. (Woodnwn'j nMÜ: 7:30 p. m. BIBLE STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL. 33t ... M. S. bid sr. Bible study 10 o'clock a. nv; lecture 7:30 p. zi.; Wednesday 8 p. nv. testimonial v.coüIit,; i'lday 8 p. r:v. Rible study. Lecture by YV. I'. Pr.ulf. rd et thiha,... Mh.je.-t. "The S.-ii i.f t !a haw ei' .M.m .sj.t.-ial th -r i:nz sar.d.iv. .' p. rn , !v W. 1". r.radf'rd. Sui.j.-ct, "Jul., j I'rici.d rf (oul." INSTITUTE 2 42 S. Lafayette st., Mclviilu hail; 7:45 p. m, worship. COMMUNITY L'LLERY Dixie highway !r. Clay fownship; 9-30 a."rn.. Valley Sunday school. 6upenntemlent; Erma sistant buperinteudent, orship. Je sc pi C F. Vct 10: ni COMMUNITY Clc land -a cr: Dixie highway N. Sunday school. 9:30; morning service, ing service, 7:30 p. m. 10..10; evei.. ADVENTIV! hCVENTH DAY ADVENYldT9:i0 to 1 a. n... Saturday, lrhall. Melville building. JEWISH TEMPLE RETII-ELLille an.l Tajlor st. Rabbi Albert G. ilinda. 9:30 a. nv. Sunday we hoc 1; lw;45 a. nv, fcrship. CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S Hill f anvl La. salle av.. Rev. P&tr.ck J. Carroll. C S. C. paster; Rev. Wihiam Curke. C. S. C. aseistant; lov masses at 7:30 and 9 a, nv; high n.asn at 10:3 a. m. ST. PATRICK'S 305 S. Tiy'.or St., Rev. John F. DeGroote. C. S. c , pastor; Rev. Charles Flynn. C. S. C-. assistant; low m.-.ssed at 7:3u and S a. m.; high it.isj at 10:30 a. 4u ST. HEDWIGE, POLISH Corner Scott and Napier ets.. Rev. Anthony Zubowicz. C. SJ. C. pastor; assistants. Rev. Szamecki. C. S. C; low masses at 7:30 ard 3 a. m.. high mass at 1J a. m.; Sunday rchool -t 2 p. m.; vrspcrs at 2: CO p. nv ST. STANISLAUS" POLISH 4 1 G. Lincoln fct.. Rev. Roman ilarinlak. C. S- C. pastor; maru a: 7:30, 9 and 10 a. m. FT. CASIMIR'S. POLISH 8 21 S. Webster St., Rev. Stanislaus Gorka. pastor; low masses at 7:30 and ? sm.; hlh mass at 10 a. m.; Vfpert at 2:30 p. m. ST. ADALBEUT. POLISH Olive and Grace ets.. Rev. John Osadnlk, C. 8. C, pastor; nas.vs a 7:30, 9 andlO a. rrv; vespers at

2:30 p. m.; ho'y hour Wednclay at 7:'J0 p. m. FT. STEPHENS IlUNQARIAN Themas and McPherson kv.. Rev. Lwawrenre Horvath, paster; Re, l aul Millar. C. B- C. .loisUnt: r.'-s ?.t 8 and 10:15 a. m.; Sunday .chocl at 2 p. m.; h'r.edlctlon fit :"30 p. m.; Our lt y of Hungary mission in G00 blot k Catalpa av, tan:e mornuig strices; no lfternocn s-i"ictj, Sacre l H trt mission on Indiana av., s,i:th as other mhseian. SACRED ÜRART, RE 13 IAN 112; W. Tiiom.is st.. Rev. A. Lv -nit r-. ta-r r: !ev :::a.-,- at 10 :.';a . : h.' an 1 y a. m.; hijrh mass at 10:3) a. m.; .Sunday school at 2 p. m.; ben diction ar d ve.-pers at 2 p. in. m ST. MARYS. GriRMAN 4 31 S. Taylor ht.. Rev. John M. .Schercr. C- . C. pas'ar; 1 w ni,is at 7:30 fe. ri.; r.ii; i ir. s and sermon at 10 a. m.; S-anlay school at 2:20 p. lrv; beriedltt. c n a I I p m. f AC H ED H HA RT. N O T R E DA M K Rev. Joh.n R. ScährK-r. C. .S. C. pas'or: i. :n.. bw m:-; S.li a. tn.. Etude nt.s mav; 10:15 a. rn.. &J ish mass; 1" j. . a., vespers. .

CHEEK CATHOLIC. S E RRI A N 0!:THODo., STS. PETER AND r AFL S. Kendall stand Dubail av.. R--v Ph. Siedanov:'h. pa;or Residence. 423 W. Cahrrt .-t. Sunday s. -ho-d and prayer services. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CRUMSTOWN UNION Paul R-Harri-?, pastor; 10 8. m., 13lbi ech"cl. ZION Regular servic-.-s of the Christian atho'.ir AjH.toii-.- ciiur h at the l'ir:;r. -s club home. 332 N. Main St.. at 2:3 p. m. Van P. Shu maker, rh'rr in charge. 417 1j S. Franklin st. ;.d' way of salvation, healins and ' ' a r is t s .- ror.d coin ir.u' proclaiai d. SPIRITUALISTS PROGRESSIV E SPIRIT!' A LI ST CHURCH Mooso . hall, 303-05 S. Mil in ; in st.. 7:30 p. m S..- i;ii mi.;.- I.v Mr. Wolf. Spp;ik-r, K. h M.oir. M. u-e l eirMs. Mr. Hool, IP v. .h nuai aiai Ih h. Mosier. FIRST INDEPENDENT CHRIST IAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF CHRIST Pro-rr?s club rooniü, 322 X. .Main st. Sylvia A. S'nafer, pastor. Lecture I y the patnr ; I'.a-saos by Ii iv.'rk. r ; a -home. - FRATERNAL ORDER OF SPIRIT -L'AI.l. 'i.S - .'.leas i ry iji.nday 2:3(J uuii 7:.hJ p rn. (Woodm. n liall), 120 E. Jilurs'.n blvd.. Rev. Clari.s A. ThomiJion. pastor. URCH OF GOD CHURCH OF GOD Harrison av. LiuJaty sl, Wilmer C. Giay. . cr. D:45 a. rn., Sunday school, A. L. Hutsell. superintendent; 10:45 a. m.. worship; 6:30 p. ji.t Young I ple's meeting; 7:45 p. m., worhlIJ; 7:45 p. rn.. Wednesday, prayri mt-ctinc. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ARRAHA.MIC WITH holds services in Mclvihi nail. 212 3. Michigan st.; 10 a. in., Sunday school. b A. ttilson. fcupe rintendent. CHURCH OF GOD 546 S. ChApin st. Morninr; services 11 a. m.; .afternoon soriccs 3 p. m.; Y. P. W. W. f. p. m.! prnchinpr at 7:30 p. m. JZIder Moes Anderson, pastor. INDEPENDENT SAC P. ED HEART. HUNGARIAN Corner Cataipa and Indiana avs4 Rev. Alexander G. Yupa, pastor? S ft. rn., low mass every rncrnlne; 8 a. nv. .sund'iy, low mass. 10 a, nv; high ma. s.s, 7 p. in, baptism; 7:30 p. m, v?sper. NATIONAL POLISH. ; ST. MARY'S OF THE HOLY RO-.S-VRY, l.JLLSU Sample and Kos- ! ci usd o ms.. Rev. Edward Staroryi pinski. pastor; week days. 8 a. m.; hih ma .-s ai 10::'0 a. n:.; Sundays and holy days, 8:30 a. nv; Sunday Schoo. 2 p. m. WESLEYAN METHODIST WESLEY AN 1407 Rush st.. Rev. C. N. I'or'er, pastor; residence, ; 1407 E. Rush st.; 9:30 a. nv. Sun day school. F. AI. Porter, superintendent. CHURCH OF THE N AZA RENE CHURCH oF TUT. X AZA RUNIC Corr.tr Rush and Miiton sts. Sun1 day cho, :. ?:;;o a. nv. W. S. Hotlk, sujh r.ntt nd nt: worship, 10:30 a ' nv; Youi ivople's meeting. 6:30 p. i nv; evang. hstic service. 7:30 p. nv; ; prayer n.- ting W-dn sday evening, :7:30 p. nv O. W. Waltz, paster. j FREE METHODIST j RIVER PARK FREI: METHOI DiST Fourteenth and Vlnu sta.. I Rev. A. R. Hamilton, raster; 9:30 ! a. nv. Sunday school; 1 p. m. j worship. I ... j FREE METHODIST- Prnnsylvaaia av. and Rttsft st., A. R. Hamil- ! ton. pastor; 10 a. rr... Sunday ; schcol; 11 a. m., preaching. I TIRST Nazarer.e. 114 W. SampU Pie st.; 9:30 a. nv. Sunday school; : : :30 p. m., worship; 7:30 p. rr... worship. SALVATION ARMY Hol.n -: 3 meeting j company :r.eti:i-, 1 10:30 a. nv; p nv, oil chilu !'v n : :i vi'd aise meeting p. m.; :.'-:,!:; people's 1- gion 6 p. m.; s latp.r int'cii.a: p. rn.; ocn a:r 10 a. 01. and 7 p. ru. MISSIONS CITY RESCUE MIS3ION 115 KJe fernen blvd., Ray A. D:rd. super intendent; 2 p. rrv. jail aervic; 3 p. nv. Sunday tchool; evening ecrvlc at 7:'.u p. nv PENTECOSTAL MISSION. APOSTOLIC FAITH "20 N. Olive Cecil Ca stie. pastor; 10 a. nv. worship; 7:45 p. m.. worship; 7:43 p rr., rr.id-w ck meetings Tuesday aDd Ttiursday. ... AS3EMP.T.Y OF GOD MISSION 51s . Division rt.; regular services 7:13 evtiy evening bit Monday; Sunday rncrr.jr.g at 10 o'clock. G. i. Levht. tuperintendent. M ENNONITE HOPE MISSION 23 N. Studeba:er St.; 2:30 p. mSunday tchocl: l:Z0 p. m., worship; 7.30 p m.. Monday. Frilay and Saliirclsy wf ihip; Mary Nunemaker Id ' charge. ... I PENTECOSTAL MISSION 20 W. Jefterson bird.; 7:45 p. in., J Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, worship; 7:U0 p. rrv. Sunday, worhhii; 8 p. m.. aunday: Your.g Pooph1' 1r.fctti.n5. Y M. C A. Y. M. C. A. Corner S. iialn and W. Wayne etx.. W. M. Danner. Jr.. general secretary; L. E. Goodwin, secretary boy departn cnt; scrvicrs Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. a. rr., religious confertntvs; Monday. 10 a. rr... Ministerial asociaucn; Friday. 7:20 p. m.. Re-

Senator's Quotations From Bible Prove Unsatisfactory in Debate New York Solon "Calls Hand" of Overman for 'Revising"'

Scripture? in Debate Queen of Sheba and King Soloman Star in Senator's Citation on Reserve Hoard.

WASHINGTON, June 3. When ?nator.s resort to Riblicil quotations Jo prove their points in heated debate the results are net alwas as satisfactory at' miht be expected. The Qu, n of Sheba and Kincr Solomon figured i?i the senate's latest Sc riptural colloquy. Seri. Overiran. f North 'arolina. hd ;u(.ted from the Hible in an effort to prove that ih federal resrrvr l.oird va pert'ormir.c an act ot "foliy ard extravagance" in spe;-.(jinc sf-ral eia-rt a new ban million dollars to n. building in New York. A few days later Sen. Calder. ol New York, always alert to get everything that's romint: to the Empire state, rose in the senate and said he wanted to all that body's attention to a letter waich Sen- Overman had read into the record. , "It war a very intere5tins document, written by John Skelton Willinnv, and having to do with a criticism of the Federal Reserve bank at New Ynrk." CahW In-ean. "In tlvt letter Mr. Williams quoted scripture. The quotation was taken from an interview which apparently M-curred between the Cjueen of Sheba and King Solomon. The quotation given ay Mr. Williams is from the First Rook of Kings, 10th chapter, sixth and seventh verses, and reads acco-ding to his revised version: The KovImnI Version. ' 'It was a true report that I heard in mine own land of thy acts . Howbeit, I believed not the words until I came and mine eyes had seen it; and, behold, the half was not told me!' " Sen. Calder said that he felt sure that the junior senator from North Carolina (Mr. Overman), "who is himself a great Bible student, would never have even brought the attention of the .senate to this matter if he had not had it called directly to his attention." "As quoted by the senator from North Carolina." Calder continued, the sixth verse reads: " 'And she said to the king: It was a true report that I heard In mine own land of thy acts.' "The two verses as they actually appear in chapter 10, First Book of Kings, are a 3 follows: " '6. And .she said to the king: It was a true report that I heard in mine own land of thy acts and of thy wisdom.' "'7. Howbeit, I believed not the LAW ENFORCEMENT JOB IS THANKLESS, MINISTER ASSERTS Trials and Tribulations Are Manifold, Declares Rev. Williamson. Chicago, June 3 Aspirants to the office of law enforcement commissioner, should Its creation be decided upon in other cities, tak warning! It U a thankless Job. The Rev. John II. Williamson, law enforcement supervisor of Chicago, ar.d probably the only person hold inp a similarly styled office in the country, so declared recently. Its trials and tribulations are manifold, but the Rev. Mr. Williamson holds further that eventually it will bear fruit. Criminals whe have 3eypalr?d of jvstice, g-am biers who have lost their all, parents of delinquent children, nondescript chronic kickers all these seel: out Chicago's "vice mayor" with their supplications. To the Innocent onlooker It would seem apparent that the wheels of the enforcement machinery would grind unrestrained with such seemingly endless nourishment, but it Is not so. "The drug addict who comes to me for fupport." Rev. Williamson explained, "readily pours forth his grievances but hesitates In disclosing the source of trouble. "The same with the man who has Fumbled a way everything, and the one who speks deliverance from the hooch dispenser. They will not reveal the whereabouts of these vice reports and yt hope to be saved." Refuses to Glvo Ip Rut the Rev. Williamson, one of a family of Ave brothers, all of whom possess commendable war record?, refuses to believe that his ofT.ce will not accomplish its purpc se. Should the rorp. of letters which he receives daily form complainants and th no few interviews which he rcrnnts fall to furnish subsier.re for his attack on law neglect. the Rev. Williamson resorts to method all hl own.

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He seeks vt th cafe which he j usperts of d-spenslnsr liquor Illegally and waits developments. He J visit vice reor-. districts which cmpi!n "if nprlect in cleanliness,; families which hive been abandoned ' ar.d even sits in r-ith a Judge to' s-ee that the wheels of justice grind to n:s ;.'!!?. ReW iamson ha a systervatic ptnredure In his efforts to enforce tha law. j "You've rot to ge at the funds-1 mental basis of crime before you1 Ujfic's :30 v. Institut; Monday (boys m.. Tri-C club Bible claaa. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION ! The Miilsterlal association meets j every Morday morning at 10 o'clock j , exc-t during the months of July ! and AuguJt. The officers are E. O ; Johnson, president; A. E. Monger. vice president, and B. F. Gordon. secretary' and treasurer; visiting ninlster3 are cordially invited to I attend the meetings. Y. W. C AY. W. C. A. Sunday. 4:30 p. m vesper hour; 3:30 p. ra.. high pchool cir's" Rible class. teacher. Miss Sara Lippincott; Tuesday 5:15 j business women's supper and Rible ! cl3ss. teacher. Miss Phemla Lamont; Wednesday. 2:2C. Wyman's Pible class, teacher. Miss Lamont; Thursday 7 p. r., industrial class 'Testing Out a Working Girl'3 Creed."

ey5 hilf '. . . thv wisdom and prsperlty exceedeth the fame which 1 h ard.' " Calder then told the senate that Williams had a "remarkable faculty for supporting; his arguments by us of half truth or 10 per cent truths" and said that he (Williams) "did not hesitate to suppress all facts and hgures which would hi statements." tend to disprove ...1.1 1-1 IY . v. . v. . r tie uses una inose wnicri suu ins immediate purpose." Calder continued. "It seems that even wh"n h? quotes from the Rible he does not hesitate to expunge word? from the text In order to suit himself. In order to draw a parallel between the alleged extravagence and magnificence of the Federal Reserve bank of New York xvlth that of Solomon he undertakes to change the meaning of the verses quoted by leaving out the portion which refers to the wisdom of Solomon. "He is, of course, unwilling to concede that there has been any w isdom or Judgment whatever in the administration of the federal reserve sys tem." . . Calder thought It would b Inter esting to quote a part of chapter 10 which preceded the two verses ha had already quoted. These were: "She Came to Prove Hlnv" " '1. And when .he Qqn of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the Ird she came to prove him with hard questions; there was not anything hid from the king, which he told her not. " '4. And when the Queen of Sheba had seen all Solomon's wisdom, and the house that he had built ' "Then she uttered the words which appear In verses 6 und 7 "It Is rather extraordinary to attempt to support a statement by making a distorted quotation from the Brble. In some cases such a practice would lead to start'imr results. For instance, how would the Ten Commandments sound If they should be quoted with the word 'not' omitted in every case?" And this might have gone, on Indefinitely, as is the way with senators, if the vice president had not "horned In." "The senator's time has expired." said Mr. Coolldge. can deal with it," he declared. "You must have the unfailing support of the police and courts and strive for the ympathy of the people in general." Practically all women's clubs of the city and more than 700 citizens have been enlisted by Rev. Williamson In the fight against Infractions of the law In the two months he has held the newly created ofTlce. "And when I finally know I have the support of the courts In my work," the commissioner said, "you can be sure that violations of the law will be few and far between." LONDON LAUGHS AT SLANG OF YANKEES LONDON", June S. That is the latest slang for overseas visitors "Say-bos!" In London from the United States. Americans are now pouring into London in great numbers, and the Londoners always find the "Saybos" good for a laugh. Incidentally, the Americans get a few snickers out of the Londoners. "Oh. boy! Say, ain't this ffrand?" is the expression most commonly used by Americans when they enter Westminster Abbey, according to ona writer in the London pres who Is making a neat little salary by holding up Americans to ridicule for the entertainment of Londoners. This writer likens Americans to wild birds. "They make good pets, but you must keep them In a hotel with plenty of bathrooms, or else they pine away and die or dlssp. pear," the writer admits, which to Americana seems something of a compliment In view of the widespread but unfounded reputation the Rngllsh have for taking numerous bawths." "I must warn readers." the London humorist continues, "that the arrival of the.'Saybo' Is not a sure sign of Spring these days; they frequently come over here In Winter to perch on wind cards." And so the Londoners are getting a good laugh out of Americans, and the Americans are getting a good laugh out of the Londoner?, and everybody should be happy. FTyOOR WAX. The best wax -for a floor of a mixture of beeswax, and turpentineIs made paraffin 1

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Physical Attributes Healthy, Say Minister Who Favors Bobbed Hair. CHICAGO, June 2,— "A handbook for flappers, or what a young girl should know" might be the title for the list of "don't" advised by Rev. Mrs. Alice Philips Aldrich, of the Illinois Vigilance Association. She is superintendent of the welfare work of the association's welfare depart- ment. Alarmed by the modernity of the young girls of today, issuing of in--structions for their conduct promises to become a poulare sport. Some of the "don'ts" from Rev. Aldrich follows . Don't be entertained in the backroom of a cabaret or salloon by a man. Don't drink anything, from beer to whiskey, or smoke while you're with a man. Don't accept a lift home from a smiling stranger in a luxurous limou- sine while you are waiting for a car. Then the special service department of the Evenston Women's Club Mothers Issued a set of rules for their prides nnd Joys to follow. The rules are: No automobile rides for young people only. Closing hours for parties should be stated on the Invitations. Partie should be adequately chaperoned, particularly in going to or coming from evening entertainments. But a new chaperone of the much maligned flapper comes forth in the person of Rev. John Thompson pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church. "I have no sympathy whatever for the people, who Indulge in wholesale indictment of the flapper." defend Dr. Thompson. "She has been entirely misunderstood and misrepresented. She is guilty of no new sins, because, her grandmother was guilty of the same misdemeanors." The flapper's physical attributes, her bobbed hair ard short skirts are healthy, says Dr. Thompson. But the plucked eyebrows he detests. "No young man,." he declares, "can admire an 'excuse for an eyebrow. " ____________ MANILA MOST CONGESTED MANILA. P. I.. (By Mail to United Press)—New York City has always boasted of her crowded tenement districts. She's said they were the most populated in the world. Recent filgures here show Manila has a greater population per square mile than New York. Census figures show 53.95 persons to the square mile or 474 persons to the acre. This condition is said to be worse than any tenement congested city in the world. ______________ Pimples Keep Young Men Down! ____ They Make Women, Too, a Puzzle! How S. S. S. Stop Skin Eruptions Positively. ____ Pimples an! skin eruptions have a price, you pay for every pustule, black-head and pimple on your face. Primples produce prejudice and prevent prosperity. Your heart may be gold, S. S. S. Will Rid You of the Crushing Plm-ple-Calamlty. but who wants to kiss eruptions? Pimply men don't look like the owrers of anything. Pimply women, too, are puzzles, with no prospets and no power. Young men and women, here's the positive way out. Physics and purgatives will fail. What you need is a scientific blood-cleanser. S. S. S. is one of the more powerful destroyers of blood impurities. You can prove this in a short time. S. S. S. has has been passed on by a jury of millions of people just like yourself. It is considered one of the most powerul vegetable. blood-purifiers and flesh-builders in existence. That's why you hear of so many underweight people putting on lost flesh in a hurry, why you hear of so many rheumatics being freed from this scourge, with S. S. S. Start today with S. S. S. and see your face clear and your skin get ruddier, your flesh firmer. It will give you a boost in your career. S. S. S. is sold at all drug stores, in two sizes. The larger size is the more economical.