South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 75, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 March 1920 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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URGES OBEDIENCE IN SUNDAY TALK Rev. I. I). Berk of the Oraii Methodist (Ihnrch Prearhctrikin Sermon.

Who's Who" Among Women On Democratic Executive Board

t"r t'- rnnnv

nr.d pr-ja n;:i:il.-r of y

-s as an instruct, r ;

u d rt number of p'. iy. .'rem the ' "'ut-' "'-- deines tr.m St.;

il.iv th" I'r.i'. '1 States :it red

:.dr u - S a tla nd : S" r t r : i th" l--! s

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it', d fron;

''-!' Miss Marhury ..'"vot-d !u r If .Columbia, university. She has pu!

th w. Ifjr- .; ,ur .I.ti-rs, s.i il- . i-h-d a study "f tn1 f rer'Ui r-

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rs and niar.n. s.

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1 M I'. I n ii.w-in. .tiu! is an . asior.al nn-

S-. v-r.: ivom--:i v. .:; wo.-.: with j Louis-:;;.- ar.d ;).. v. ho;.- v.. it", f.-.r fh- 17 r..-i. on th -t put Ivo (mh- ; hoth ha" :..u!' rs in all j . "r . I i Tai't- of th i rno'; rati national an J 5 or ial affahs. C,cn. Casrn-,;i ''niMiU"'. Thi-S'.' wota.-n v.hl .c , who ;i.s a youth had fought in t hi

; u a I ri i li'-rs of th eonmiitt . o !

ind journals. ;

for trirl-1 in

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Mfthr di-sl rh ;r h ;-:'.. i i an -io-'i:J-nt rrnf'i: . i:r:l,ty moru-h-rvi'.s 'n "V.'h.-.-i i'd Cloth-d ilirr..-:f in iid-or-.." H said in i art : bi.i. t or.- (J I.-ütf'.V hard t:r:.' -. Ir.vnder.., d.-o.o t;i :a to If. . in ca-n

in th- hih aod ro..te.i tia-m of all 1

and not r.'M-r'-lv aso. iat s. They

civil war, enlisted with the Ken

tucky vnJnt:!.-, r infantrv in the.

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w-i.. s:iar- a;, rr vpur.s; ni::t:-s and a:i j mandMi tn- K:itn-ky troops liurlrn; dilti.. In oth-r W'.r.l.--, th- -xin-lth trouhU-s fi'.n im; tli a-su-N;r.a-ti-committp- lurint: tho prpi-'tion of .ifv. Jor-Ltl. Ifo has 1. p:i i-:it;,il campaign '.v ill hav a iriri:-?'. !! srat to fA ilero-ratic r.al j hip of .? ir.-t ad of IT. t tional convt-r.tior.s and has sor-.l Iion;'-r S. ( 'u m !n i rics. ha irinn n ; as ( hairnian of th democratic Ftatf of thp d-mor -rati" r.ntior.a! commit- '-ntral conunlttf. Lik..- Cm. Ca-

-h-.- was J'sinat'd hy Trankhn K. i nbui. r :-, n v:--. !.:.-. s. v r.tarv of th- int- n-r. to ! the fo'.jr.d. r

t . rrv a tco : u to ,rrcrii':t:i . .;.! . ... .i .'.-

itfi.- v-trv ,,f rh.- farm mova-im :.t ar-.d ''r'-'r.w

to j oint out to th- i.u n in tli- s.-rv- has s-rv-d on th- n.-ard ot tri" ic. that rr.ii:i.r.s of unclaiir.-d acr-s i tio-al Vornan S'iffratr- iativ rrnain w ithin th" la u:;d:trie of and was a deic-at to th int rr.athpir own countrv. lnd. r th- au - j ti.-nal .uffraK conv-n? i-"m at Itudar'ico.H of the Knights of r.,iumhn P in SOU. Inirir.R th? war ho

find direct, d hv C.pa. I'trshir.u. Ad-Ina hairman of tho Conra rticnt K

miral Iontr ar.d Jen. ,I! n. sh" I Irani h of tho woman's : omm ittiv, travf-Id i.L'i'j rni.-. .Ma rhurv ! - ounc;! of national (irfrn-c. She ;s

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'n' ir handi- u,')o:;. Tho r ason wa; ?.ot :) t'i :tii of th- M-li.i:iit.--out tn- v-.ihr:p-.s of I.raol. Th aa-- fvr thjt i v.nninol up in th o Wold-'. 'Vo ha VP !iOt ob"yod My o ' "In their vtrpT.ity Ira-I vr;d ..nto tlx- I.or i and U" lan d th in.

Th.i a . an." His opportunity to h

I'", has appoint.! 11 ,,f th.' 17 thr.ian, Mrs. (at!man has s-rv.-d wori-n. TJk y ar-: Mrs. Jr. spphxis : hr .s'at" in many ap unth-s ami lias Lar;;. K Kah i-h, X. r.; Mr--. K'1- !!(. n alwav.r in th" for-front of phi-

I lornr I'airiiak. h i.-a no. II!.: Mrs. 1 Janthropip and .haritaM-- m.

Ii"n '.rcr.ff'!, I"n.v-r. f' "I'1.; Mrs.

lohn r,. .astli-rr.an. I.oni Kv.;

Spring Merchandise worth up to 32, Choice SI.Gö f

is a speaker of convincing p' w.r ' a- a date committ"ew-. n.an of th. , and has err at pxerutlv al lhty. il.-morratic national committo.? and j

Airs 'iT.v I i . r ri . r i j " auu u ir-uv. - l i. i n v-x -

a r. -idort of pi. hn ond Va. has ",'l-- the cxwutlw committer . i over & year ago. Our advice is you may never sec values the equal of these a-ain, so come early

lif. n int-r-stPil in many movf-nv-n's

that mean prorcs for worvo r;. and

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moats. Mrs. Patti" It'jffm y Ja.-ol.s h.n.s

Mrs. P.ttti" Pmfi.r-r Jar-ofs. Hir-inp-n in ttiv rp.li'ual work in Ala-minirl-.ar.i. .Ma.; Mrs. Stih-s V. Purr, i l'.air.a vir.P" h'-r ( appointment as St. I'aul. Minn.; Mrs. John K. ott- ; a-so -iat naticjuil Vonimitt-cvoman. !'. Atlant... Ja.; Mi.-s Klisahet h , Sh rcam- a mint."r of tio- naMarlury, Ncf York ciry; Mrs. j tional woman's Llh-rty Loan corn-Povc-rly P.. Munford. Pi' hmond. 1 nr.tte" to hll th vai-ancy rcatcd hy Va.: Mrs. oVr-rton (;. PUN. Tacoma , 'th" deatli of Mrs. Plla läap-ir Yount;

Wash., and Mi?.s 'Carolin Puut- -f Illinois, aial pro don-ay hal hpon

. . thi.-.i: f. r I. ra. i tli.it He alw av.i i , ' - 1 r " riwn h, ( onn. Iconnpctr-d with Ial.rrty Loan wark

l-;r.d to i. I-r.a'l'.-. -a oakn-s.s M rs. J.e---th:j.s T'ar.i-Is, a-- v. ifr of In Alalama. Mrs. Jacobs served as w out of tti" (hir.i't-r of h' r i--- s cr-tnry u th" navy, is on.- of, an oihc. r of th" National American '.ttion. ,-hp had turri'd to I'..li1. Paal'th" fa.vor:t-s of th social ein 1. Woman Suffrato aysoeiation. As

-...rshi; w.aa s-r..-ual; il rlorip.l in Iorm-d oy th" pr'snle-nt's ra nlrot. , np or th- tiirp ,'is-oriate roinn;it

t!.. physical. That id- al (f God had Sh" is a native of North Carolina.

handed all her conduct. Instead of.Proad'.y dur ated and pror- s.iv in

her viev. .-. s!i- was interested In th" suffrage tiio lr.fiit and in many pulilip affairs l.'foro she l.pr-anie a faster in tin- olhcial lit".- of the capital, th" LV.nuls home in Ita!-ih .-

f it making for .-tr. nth it mado for v,- aknes-.-.. S!r-r.-;!h comes from etiiicil. moral, irit-!l-jt'i. 1 and s;dritual i'lpals. To sa" Nral frm darkr.ei and destruction was tw dianKt! h r r-liion from th" phy.ial and S"ri:-uorj.s to the spiritual, l roni Paal t' Jehovah. JVc'tl lail-r. "JehfiVah, who Li tplrit, intlli-L,-.-r.t and active, needed a loid'-r Pi isra 1 tu repn-spnt Him. II found that leader in lideon. Therefore? Ho loth d Him.sf.-lf in Gideon and h";tn another deliveranc of Israel rro-M inorun: and bondage. "Ir; a wlno prcsa. hidden from tlo M.diani'.p.s while He- thrcsht-rl his vh-at, tlie ai.k'l f God in his soul was saying to Gideon. 'Th Ijrd is with you. Go in IUI lHy nullit ; . nd tiiou ishalt üa'.'e Israel.' On the

phjsieal id( in which Paal gloried

te tvornf-n chosen for tlie ex cutiv

eommitt. . shr w ill carry a doubl !

ho d-votpd hrrself to th T.'rt tojpTUTp pi TTDQ DT ÄW "cure tho admi-sion of v.-i.m.-n VJl I lv viiUDU I JJilll

ELABORATE PARTY!

the State univfr.-ity at Chariottes-

'ville. Sh. attend".! rv-ry s.-ssion of

th Virginia 1 unslatur- for ten vcars, and recently has la en reliev e.!

from her lonr tak hy th- far-t thatj the univr-rsity hfard pas.-d a reso- ' lution giving womrn th- c.v. t d ! W ill irlVti TOUr Hours ot hll

Munford is a trustee of Swethriar college and of I 'ih university. Dur-

ir.ic the war she was a member of ,

the war work coum :1 ot tii" ; "l . V. . C. A. j iians for a four ho jr entcrtain-

.ars. l''':J: wa . . . . hj h h00l

Offering new sprinir merchandise that would be considered cheap at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00

over & year ago. Our advice is you may never sec values the equal of these aai as quantities are limited. Sale starts 8:30 a. m. Be here when the doors open.

'.TienS Vc Bio omers

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J.rs-y It:..":.a-r-. hl O i r s. . top. Sje-i.-il 1 1 in;

tertainiiient at High School Friday, April 16.

and reared in Kansas City and has

he. n a resilient of the state of Wash-

Si Iaiv-lnp CHEMISE u".-i-.rs he:. siii.f:;l r..'i . !. !. , in . iiir.s. Pi'- ' r; -!.-;;'. S.p1.)! I ir D.iv

.? Pur IPirn HOSE Yo:v a'? .-:.';:: ihir-,:; II ti:..- I:-.-. Pi t-:.,. nr. I v.- i t , .I flz-. '- sr 1 iy Sp.-' il s r.xiu i ok

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auditorium April 16 by the civic,

federation w?ro mad at a meeting t

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rf sron'-'lOlillv . . ... . .,, io- i-a.i.ui c ;i.iuav:. i ..v, Mrs S 1 s'w ITrr s a , ative of ii? th' W,f' f i,v,:rtn" (" UU' 'Vso i l-romm will be of four hours dura-j 1; !; -1 ciato -ill,J,f thl; sta' tion. Th. first two hours of the iiPs ' a rVsi ent V,f Min ' A Cl,urt- who1m yhr was nK1",c'1 program will bo vaudeville numbers , n..s i.rn a rt m.h ni ox .Mimie.o.a. shortU- .,ftor h,. w.nt v.,.st from . tK ,i,ff,.r,.nt .vhnoi rivic

hue .an. o ti vt ti.'ii who.i T w . . . t k,y "i v .

ln tii" t nt r of many activities that contributed to the public welfar". Mrs. ICello-- I'airbank is on of

th.

leaders anions tri womtn of

Chicago. her native city. The daughter of Penjamin P. Aver, a New Harnpshir' 1 rnoprat, who became on of the foremost attorneys of th" west. sh ha- inherit.-. 1 a

prediie.-tion for the political party!

with which she has r-eently beon.e j.rominpntly identified. Mrs. Fairhar.k rai educated at the chica ltd university and .irly be. ame intrestel in suffrac;e activities. Iuriv.v; the war s)ie was a nieiah-r of

I.-' had nothing His family th- r.Ht onal w oiner. s rabprty Poan ; r and he was the leant of his !,",,r"11,i. rv of ,h" .'xorutiv..

lather's hou .-. iPat in .soul he was a mighty man of valor. t:inH Hefnn. The reform la-'an in Hie realm of :hi-;k In obedien e to God Gideon p!it out ('iif nUht and tore down :h" iuiiiL'i' of Paal and finashpJ it; be ut d(vn the sacred proves and i uik a fire of the wood to offer up i -,i..ririee to Jehovah an tho. rry -it". The next day some of the people a anted to deal with him for it. : . t w . r heads among tho.s.; w or- . !op. rs of physical force said, 'Will plea lor Paal Will ye save him? I;' hp be a nod, let him plead for bin. -elf. Gradually the people iviw rpp liiht until two thousand men had .allied about (Jideon. In turn!o Gideon they turned auay r!.m Paal worshlj) toward Jehovah. Tb.- reform then became rnilii i'.-y. Hut was a war of religions, a war of faiths and Ideals, with ideals Wim niphlur. 111 1 not VunilKT. ' Thirtj -Pa thous.ind men w- ro '.(. r:..n- to take against the Mldi- .;;; lest Isr al .should Klory in

th- ; h;..-ical ictory. Tuenty-two tiioü-.iiid re afraid :ini were allow..', to ko horuo. Ten thousand w i i .- yet too many. Another idftins br uu-bt the lumber üoau to three aundr i d. Tii" nitrht b- fore the battle Gideon at.-' one other man crept over

No-Man's land and listened in on J

rl.p Mldianite (.unp. ideas were at a or I: thei". Already thff had discovr d both Jehovah and Gideon ind v. in it state- of fear, physical t a . 1 1 1 i 1 1 I . that thty wert. Gnieon v. put b u k to his camp and organized b: ,i! ir.y ..f ihne liundre . Pach i.ian Was to Stat", not 'hysical iTIUS ajt symbols .f idias, a. trumpet and a pit'li.i- with a lifib.t within. lie -rf tb.es. :n n up on three Mds vi tli.- To my camp, one man tvrry t n or twenty I t. Pather thin line of battle. At the riven mo

ment every trumpet ounJ. d, 'The wnri! of the Lord and Gideon.' Im-i

.r. di.it ' aftt-rw .Hal e , ry pit. her u.ts brok-n and litrhts gleamed out. Ir tilP-d Pic Med. an camp a Ith t"r--o :. Tin fought a men 4 their. s-Tves ,n.! fled for th. :r 'iv

o- Glitte.., Illinois council of na- ; V defense. Sh :s interested in n.any lines of philanthropic work. Her husband i-s K-'!.."; FairbanU, an attorny. Mrs. Helen Lorinc: Grenfell, who is widly known as an educator, has been prominent in Colorado polities ever since women obtained the franchise in the stat. Sh sorv'ed throe

terms a.s state superintendent of

y r of St. Paul. She became interested in suffrage work and for a time was a member of th" board of tho Ramsey County Stiff raj association, becoming th" t':rst president of the County League of Women V.'ters. Sh" is a dire. -tor of th" Y. W. C. A. and vice president .f the Woman's W Ifare I.eatrue of St. I'aul. Mrs. John K. Ottley is a Mis?issippian by birth. Her husband, who Is president of the Fourth Nationa'

Missouri. Thir homo in olympia

focuses many Interests, for both JmUo and Mrs. Pllis liave be n ccn-m-cted with the principal public movements of their .-tat". Sine women have had the franchise in Washington Mrs. Fl'is has accepted all tho responsibilities of citizenship and has been prominent in tho demo. --ratio party. Miss Caroline Uuutz-Roes is an educator of mo.-t progressive views, a writer, speaker and thinker of i. it ! , . I . r iiri t r. ti e Sb was born

Pank of Atlanta is associat. d wi "n i:n.'lT'uli f(Ut educatr .l principally her in many hilanthropic activities. ,-nif,.,i Sf..,f she chose

clubs and the remainder of the time uill b" idled by a. motion picture in which Charles Kay will take tho leadinir part. In order to stimulate Interest in this entertainment the committee has divided the city into four districts. C. W. Copp will have charge of the work in the touth end, F. F. Wolf will have the east bide, E. P.

Kddv wiil have the north end, and I

K. A. IP nitzlman will h ive the west oral.

$lv:.V o (.l;ir MOP and BOTTLE OIL "IrMim.ir c r.-di:- nil ib. or mop .nnc b"ttb of V eil '.oli-ti rim

puhlle instruction, having b . n previously threp times lpted county Kuperintend' iit. Slie has been con-mi-'sionr of the state p n i t 1 1 1 iary and reformatory, a member of th Colorado State Fore stry a.-o iation and a trustee of the Children's hospital of Denver.' Mrs. Grenfell is tho wife of Fdwin I. Grenfell, who is a railway official. Mrs. John P. Ca slie man bears a name closely associated with Kentucky's linest traditions. With her husband, Gen. Castleman, she has had a far-rea hintf influence in

and their home. Joyeuse. in Peachtree road, Atlanta, is the center of boeial int rests. Mrs. Ottb y is a director in the Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs and lias been prominent in th ratification movement am one; tin .uff racists of her stat. She is a mmbr of the Daughters f the American Revolution and the United Daughters of th Confederacy. As nssor-iat commit1 eewoman of the democratic national committee she has been untiring In her work. Her appoint

ment to the executive committee . ill fdv her a chance to cxt-nd her usefulness to the democratic party. Miss Elisabeth Mar bury is the daughter of one of the original irw rubers of Tammany hall, who was an associate of John Pigelovv, Samuel Tibb-n and Abram S. Hewitt in the days when women hid no Interest in politics. She is a native of Nw York and has b-.-n lom established ;rs a most successful authors' representative. She has been twice lecorato.l by th French povornment for services rendered French authors. She has been a contribu-

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Spirit soprcinc. Thi.-. is ju.-i oil',' chapter ri

: j-,;.. y of ti..- struLTkib- for th-.- .-u-i

pr'i:ia-. of the spirita.il ov. r the !.-it rial. The world war is an-oth'-r. We are ruakiir.- anoth r now. ii shall b- tirst, God fr Mcla-

r ,.'ii '.' Pood, drink, c'olhii:- and j . :i.r material obj- cts, or th" Kingdom of Go-l .ind His righteousness'.' j As pjasid.nt I'has. of the Univers-; .: of North Carolina savs. 'The net ! it world task 1-, that of making I ie.it ib.- i e:i.;iiest of m a '. r i 1 1 is m. ' i ll.- worship of ,i vn-uou.' or ma- ' ten. 1 1 od alwavs make for j ".. k r a:id d cav. Tor r.o otli.rf datP-n can no man lay than that1 ; 1 iid which is Christ th- Lord.' 1 The work of that man or nation I

Manis i:ie i'.-. ri :a" c uwihch is built on th'.s foundation.

To bring South P- : tb.ro.:a

;if r b..ltle f.-r th" -'.pi e:. ..try .1 tho .-t.iritu i' a'.tit s ovt r t'iat.-ri il thir.s v.-' -is nan like Gabon in

At these and scores of other equally smart places Fatima leads.

AtUniic City The Ambassador jMarlborough-Dlenhcim Boston, Mass. Hotel Touraine Cambridge, Man. Harvard University Chicago, III. La Salic Hotel A'rti Haven, Conn. Yale University A'ru' Orleans, La. St. Charles Hotel New York City Delmonico'a "Waldorf-Astoria Philadelphia, ra. Hitz-Carlton Hotel Uellcvue-Stratford Hotel Washington, D. C. Capitol Uuildin The horehara The ew Wiilaid

Lov your enemies as a fat woman loves HFRS sugar, ice-cream,

eaehing as a prof. -si. in. and .after bon-bons, and cream-puddings!

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Several bright, neat appearing girls for cafeteria counter. Good pay to start and excellent chance for advancement. Experience not necessary. Also man for soda grille. Will pay a bright, wide-awake man good salary and he need not be experienced. Apply BEN FRANK, OLIVER HOTEL Gouth Bend, Ind.

Child's -;.oo DRESSES Girls' pp'tty wash dresses in ging-ha-n i-rnl elaun!rav, for aces to C, yo.irg. Speelal Dollar Dav K.C1I

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Women's $35 and $40 New COATS AND DRESSES

Xpp.-ial f'r T-i. s l. v and Wedr-sdny. Wp .. n f.-.it i; rit. i f-rar-.d r.v p.jr.-I.as- of l.-.ritifi:l iaw tj li ' Suits. rp:i ite li.-w Ir"--p.s at -i.l i..i!i: ('....ts tliit

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