South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 65, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 March 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

MU.NÜAY MURMTsC. MARCH 6. c)22

"THE GOD OF THE BIBLE" IS THEME OF SUNDAY SERHOH

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. ,.'ir r from the,',;'""n ,,r takilif; the. money was to j,,. (. ,t ..r.,i;,i r,r ;r.z w h o ' r r 1 a v h " r e m p loyt r f o r ha vi n z hu r n -!,,, ... v. c .. ; .,.;! r.qde it1''1 'r,f which was entrusted to her L, if v,;..,' c p. t h I ;-. : 11 r" ;,r' which t!i' a.oident.illy ,iM,. t.i ! i- !"-o. i r a. -five lr" into the Move with ome th-s tM f I'd . v, '!,. ;'- raps f paper. This story was in-it!rr-;v a a'.-e-t.. f..- nf f.., I. The , e. t jiri t ed and found to he without ' d. ! ; ar.v .a I reejaflon i f'-ur.dation. f f;. d through chr'. I l! 'v;js f0,'t Jhr1' the -irl had .V."- th" ; ! of :, !.; !- tie written to movie tars and autoCd ,,f the r-iM-.w thr ,n. In 'raPhed postcards .several or the r 1 1 . . ;.-. . . v. . i . - i . - - - a i

a . i :tiX' t!,f r- hte i,. eM n ,rto.v , th hae held to rn v ;,nd f.ilv- id,- tS ,,f c,.,,!. There ih.!n-.a,n (..ve

Pi.-tur'd 'lod h ' v,- who had v irUn'f " Tlie finding of these pic- . Ii,..e r rf of tho hum in rave t,, ,i:r's the fart that she stated in .vcrlv'h life v.irde He had ,ho-tl"r lr,t"r hat it would take her w,., the r.rlur parr f. r v, ri is! ing j f"ur l 1'S to rrch hrr destination. l.smid.mfM-and ail for th- gI,TY1M t!, to '"eve that she f the rjr.d we are nlld upon tt. h;"J Parted for Hollywood with the

h!- tire,v r:ot the ; ..I f th,- i ii,;. . Anuor to f u-M ion. "What. then. ; v the rhara-ter of Iii.' 1 1 1 . . i 1 . 1 , w t 1 t 1 ! i 1 1 f ! 1 e f r e :t e -1 I ho.d-: oM rehgi ,t. the w-r! l ha. .VfT j known ? I a nsw r : i "He j: a j'Tin il I"d. The highf -i l.f" to our con'-eir.iisney. .stirilard of .ilt;.. And now when, we sPak of Cod shall w f iy If or 'He' for hornf one has well said. 'Worlds turn on the distinction.' We ,;lav:ifv whatev.-r "mo t., vnr j krowl'dire r- either things or pe,. 1 Tu hi !i if t!i -e catagori s d'i-t Cod bejor.g . The bilde ii-rin tlv ar:-weis t h is ' . . OUe-t n -u. It t,i' heq n that Cod Is not some gi.-it 'It.' It teaeiir5 n ibtt 'od ; not Tt.erely some 'first eause llr- j - a ili'tin- t. divine persooali'v. I hohl that this do.-trln of the perspahty ,'f !"d one ,.f the crat fundamental do.ttin's of t'u 1 'h ri-t :i n faith. In f.ict the truth of the divine personality at th' Very heirt of the biSle. Tal.e away th! b.g word and yo. will .vive r.-.mn. w,-i,n viu.e ,ei: , Mbl'" tea. he .5 eonc-in i n g ,d. So h f r l von think of t h ' 1 w are l k .1 oi., ,ii 'i mi .hi., ,1.. .,. ' ' t ' ' - ' i . I I j i ' ) ' I ! ' . f I I I I I " an il' of -.Moe 'kl! t: t-.-' Kilt

?hihk of a divine b. w-g with inle-, finfi you I admire the well-h'-nt and will. Lrooimd man and the well-dressed The ;-,d of f tho idbb- is a living j woman. In the language of the Cod. The ps-aim:-! ,;.. 'My liop j street, "they look good to me!" is in C..d." What was th.- secret of j Hut to he. "well-dressed" in one that Imp-? It w c t" be f-oi na in a i thing. To bo really hygienic is antral belief jn living ",od. Fan! j other. It is enough simply to bathe Kae. 'VVe trut in the living Cod. regularly, or to wear good clothe And that the cre ,t ü'o of today gracefully. This Is too much like belief jt! th- g'-dm Sve and j being a whited .sejmlchre. which, power of a Iwirz. ir-nti.il b'd. j indeed, "appears beautiful outward. Bod Won! for Cod. ! but within is full ed dead men's ' The iod of th,,. bible i-. our hea-j bones, and of all uneleanness." verdy f.tli.r in ev.-rv r!:uion no Meanlitiesf houhl not be for

mntfer how crude or -fruige thero hn.a been Co- i h i that man was related Cod The,, pi ccnttirie

co .le-ws Oiii-i elm,- into this is drilled so perfectly in his techniworid and He ndd men wlnni thevj'iuo that surgical cleanliness be-

prayt.l :hit th'-v wit. t look up to t:; J.o of" (tod and prav.'ourl a ' h - r. who a in h a

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and b W o; d f i 1 od Wis ); 'd j ie it1"' i ; r iii'T il go mor. but "Fr.th'r.' The .,,ctiino ,,f di - in.- farhrr!i-.od of ;...! i- a doctrine i ' I O. ' I i . I , I , T-'l lie-: . ui-;.:, i other .s- v ' e ' I of religion. ;ioM) j ! "Ti.e C d f ;!ie .-,)r. tiien. i a' a a p r.-on 1 1 .iv:.c t'o io h" worl I and one who st n ds v th" r-iifrm ,.f f ith-r i ;.' the m, n and -.v.ovrn ,.f the world.' Such a Cod t ..in, ilv great ro-l , "f tt'e indiv ; da il. ,.f :he family, of ! :he . hut , !i a-: l of the v nie.n." 1 i in Li kn i: riN(;nsii TWO (dfIMNLV FIKLS A 1 V o ! o ! t : h .s'-b rv e of 1 "hapin !.. O ( I I . c I mdav' mom.' re -)' ! "i ; : i , i gi s ft lmated it i"i!e v. i vt rt, .1 bv -1-aiks fr. m f.- v. n! ire b i'l-an : d II . ompari. No. 1 ;vd ! c . J ; ;,. Id. wv An . :'. s-.. : . i .... , 1 He cad a . ! .- !: . I the , j -ls , ,;,,,. at t p. !;.,T!-.e of M h .el s i . s irsd iv . i ... i .'I . r ( l ; ; v ! u , s -'.: 1 -a .-. n J J" .i nd f ." t 'en II c o : 11 ,, ' ' fo a" c 1 an 1 SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT

: '.re ? ',. - ; j ,t unities that I '. ' '. unhaiied. ;;:. a r - w . . t : : ' '..;'' t.ov r i i-r.if v '.: w ;-. 1 .-. ; ! I v e-ter-1 . 1 1 1 . . - ; a . : v . u t ' g, t m ore o'l' o ! v d : , 1 1 s t J.I ,. " ',.-. : - 1 a v and -c n r ' . i ' T. dc.y v- w . i e, , tur.tti, are , f . f- r.-t To 1 r , f.-r ci.-j Jr rati.-n in I"ro N, s T.n . -' C. ...-si:h d S v - tio, A I ! . r p..o . to I : v . a b, t -r ro:'..'li. at. !,:.i;m: il barg tit:, fo me thing t1.:- v. u roj f..t- our home. ;t s; ,ai pi., e , -u gf.o.Jj it the stor s ' 1 . - ... ,V b" meng th- r..--ig..- th.; ui',; have a parti- uiar inter, f , . r ou.

Are vo-j w a'ch.irg the 1 '.a-.-. f.i-ritloi.-that appeal to you most? The N, u s-T.:.., -' si step, ,t' vl-. 2 f r I v .1 1 c h 1 h f t ; 1 r : 1 : . g e m e r. t rr.uk.-s th- l;"!e opportunity 51. a y to t:-. . Tarn to th,- 1 oiilii! section tods-- !

Florence HomefU. BECK DELIVERS 'Ä?r f"?es IMPRESSIVE TALK c ; AT GRACE CHURCH

Mi- irrzhinski, 15 Year Old 1 Girl, Return With S2t)0 ! Almost Intact. j !:rcnf r Wirzhinki. 1 ' -year-ol d il-rj'iit'T e-f MP.hael Virzh:mki. ; ; jr,i;ri av who disappf ared j . . . . r r.'.i . I- hr.nu. I h 11 I i; o 1 V 1 -J L' t n P Jl'ioi m nimpv hdonging t o hr i .!. i.tr rt.tnrn,! v.r.r .a im. ! !ay afternoon an. roceivM foririve- I of her parents, j ll'-r brother reports 1 to the police j Sunday nicht that .-he had rtumo.1 J of h-r o-a n a. .-onl after U o.-iiir.C ! frishtenr-d at travelinc alone and rrrmr-eful over th anguish h had j 'iu--l h-r parents Th family 1 '' rne.i tinwillirff to di-etis th- matii I 11 ; Ieil'--l IlU'l Il'U Kfx - .' .t prat di-tance fore frhe hatiif honHM'k and ahindontd her trip to California. Th" youn Kirl left a lnclliy let - (er. writ'en on a rarer :z. when he ir.ft j.ome on Thursday. akinc ! fnrivrnrH for taking th- money. I ... .. - . ; afiH re.jueir, tne family to rorget t - a' '''' ever nad a r iorn.-c Hrr ' "Iii..- .-in- 1 1 u i -" r, nn ;n'-n

r:ar-;urrr' f'J'id in her desk in the. 1 Tl,.ioo. t . .. ... t . : . t. . 1.

"""- i. .uw oucge. wiuen sue ntt"r"Ipd up to the time of her de-. nurmon or entering the movies. Cor some reason or other her Iroini of f-trriwj: in the movie was uddenly shattered and she returneri to lier home with the greater part "f 'T mother HOO still Intact, YOUR HEALTH WHAT KVIIIIV OXK OP PS OWI? 1) AIJj Tili; I1PST OP .MANKIND. Uy Itjnl S. C'o-LanI, I. I.. Com- ' inijolirr f iraUli. New York City. 1 eci bathe rerutarlv .rn:ti vmir 1. Q ,j.lt , t ui twice a. a antl nnde vour. self on your hygienic life. Iid you ever observe "a wellgroomed man'.'" He is clean shaven, ids hair in "brushed smoothly, his mu-taehe shows evidence of iainstaking attention, his tie is exactly right, his collar is immaculate, his trous-ers arc creased, and hhs hoe.s reflect your faec. Whenever I -e a man gotten tin this way I wonder if ho take the SIIP phai, with his bolv. t requires a lot of time to prepare for s" ui inspection. The reward is th 'commendation of a hundred pairs of :ulli,irii,r t. , r. , t .......... how. Reeauo it lengthens jour lif hygienic living should become ! instinctive. The modern snirgeon come an unfailing habit It takirt time and patie ence to instruct the prespecjves so essential safe handling of broken bod i Tio- "chief of staff" for i muhites rules of conduct for the joung hospital assistants. Jle preI pares a carefully worke! out meth'''I oi ci. .uiMim ine nanus, ior ln- ; t .luv. on tlie wall ef the doctor'.4 1 f ...... i f . "wash-up room right eiver the bisin. In- put.- his intruetions for fi"rubb.ng the hand -O times with Ihne and soda, then with foap. etc. After awhile the practice is so I'nvnol into the brain that the sur-P'-'Ui instinctively does all these things. They become a part of his l.f. . Tim lowered mortality from opoi at Puis i the reward, and all mankind has profited hy the ia! hygiene of the sureeor. Veu m iv be reckless and indifferoof v t" l . j, -4 vimr nwn lionttl-i ii 1 , ', - ' I?t'f c- - t T - - i .. - w...i - . - '" '" ioo. ., oi, j.,-.-i-ougn or the milk "I human kind- i less t l.e un willing to hazarel tlv s of ot her bv your own neglect Society van be rm more effective in :'.s hu!i acainst diseases than the taeas.i:.' of tlie resistance and the !....: . :. ,:r .t. - . . 1 1 u : i 1 1 . o; ni' I o.a. i nl US Tiiember. Cor instance, you are ' ": f,'lf' fr,,ln 'ho possibility of tphu lonsr as the vermin-in-l'-S'ed rier.oon walk the 'reof-s ' A few !... ago Dr. Reginald Far rar died in Moscow, Russia, of F-phus. He h.ad been in Samara ' ihiirof '.yphus f. r the I.eaKue of N.itic-n. and fell victim to the disrot h-r,n of U r, .. -n ' . of I fare, but bfcaus" tho r.egiect bodv cleanness (f some member eif s i t -1 - had m ado it pe.ssih'.e to .airy to Dr. I'arrar an infec ting int "f tilth.. You owe ir ;., all mankind to be clem and free from di-ase. Whon I vou dro.-s wall vou have net done jour whole part. Th." lady you thus adorn ko-ald b -- rlMn thrmiehie;'. Ri:; von; pardon. Mr. C. D. Ilenderfon. one of the j.ii.-.-s selected for the Woman's jCo'.b spring exhibit of South Rend;, ; oil and water color- was erroneously iftate ! to be preparing panels for the new l'ii ua- Fl atel". M. 1. Kender-or.. a decorator ot 'n ha. beet1 at work upon art cre-ti.-rs for Mandel Rmth.r of Chi1 i-icn ilnovt e-te ltoiv el for number i of ye Ars and his etui-re jiroduct goes j to tin: iirrn. Whether his present j creation., said by tho.4 who have I srri the preliminary' fketc'he to exj oe.i in artistic merit any of hl for-m.-r effort, go to th local thster a matter of which r ha r.o know- : b'dge or means of knowledge.

j Too many captains t!nk the ship.

"Christian Feeling Kcntial lo Christian Folks" Scr111 O II TllCniP.

" Chri-tian f'-'incs are ential j I. J ...... Ä t 1. . - - . I ' - - .i i II I "Hl 1 J i K ü IIP IT1 il I IJpv - H'-ck s f-rm')n at Grac? ; M. I!. hureh. Sun dar morr.ir.c. His txt was Kom. 14:17 For the e.ing-; hun of (Pel H not meat and drink: ; but richte0uness and peic and joy, in th- lto!y ihost. Supplementing ; h- WfTe the woM. of Jeu, -Thej kir.K-lorii of heaven -ometh not with, ohpervation; It within yu.- ) "Th- Kincdmn of he-ivrn within j iv r'ht f'hncs more than it Isj anvtiiii :z e!e. However much some folks may discount fflln? they are th' controliin? forrf? of life. Deep-; er yt than a man's thinking i.s his, feeling. Mor tiian we are accustomed to tliink reliclon operate? in' ,h ,f'nlrr' f,f f'hnp- That does no; j discunt ltfl va,n" ff,r 50 do,nt; ,l f unrtinn nt tlir nürrp nf tife Thfr , ' ' ' ' some rnmuonansm in 5oni- ip--'; ' 01 religion that have, little or no 1 ethical value. F,ut when Christianity can correct wrong feelings, trans form had feeling, inspire good frei-! ing and nurture them to perfection j it is doing a great and necci-'ary w u 1 1 . "Highteou?nes?. peace and joy are ft clings. Right conduct omes tmt of right feelings. Bad conduct out i of had feelings. In turn right conduct produces good feelings and wrong conduct bad feeling. Peacr? and joy are wholly feelings. The kingdom of (Ind creates and maintains these in a Christian's soul. Out 1 of thej-c treasures ef Christian feelings in a Christian's pouI com? Christian'.' smiles, wordfl and deeds Where there are treasures of evil feelings in an evil man's soul you will gti the other kind of words and deeds. Essential to a real Christian aro Christian feelings." ;oxl reclines. "When John iys 'God is loe' he is telling us the feeling of the Infinite Personality toward men. Love is feeling. Take Paul's analysis of love in Cor. 1" and every clement of love is feeling. Jesus was the embodiment of rifcht feelings toward both God and man. Therefore His perfect righteousness. His joy and peace were Fiich feelings as come to one who is in perfect accord and f eltowshl p with the Father. He was happy in troubl?. He drew His joy from a hicher source than eating and drinking. He had peace in the midst of terrific storms. The thing the text talks about was within Him. The h olies of life were all good because of good feelings-." "Feeling are controlling in any man. The value of a man any-j where i.- -largely determined by the ; kind of feelings ho harbors and cultivates in his soul. A good husband love fir.n and last and always whatrver elr thorn mav e to him. All! other tilings are no substitute for that. The tiling that makes homes and hold.- them together is right feeling. Wrong feeling breaks I them up. It is good feelings? and not big houes, pavel streets and such things that make a good neighborhood. Fal f- -lings can fpoil any neighborhood. One of the greatest assets to any city is a right kind of feeling among its c itizens. When a city gets a bad feeling in if nothing can boost the city ?avo eliminating that bad feeling. Factors In Industry. "Not the svstem in industry, or profits, or labor, or hour? or w ork-i ing conditions is at fault much as the character of the feeling. of! different factors in Inelustry. There j rSl is too much hate and too As one man recently t-aid. could say cutting things like some j other men can sav.' This man had uc h bad feelings toward his fellows that lie could not find sharp enough word te exp-esF his feelings. It ...,,. n u-ft,,,iPrflli i-m-i to hi and the department he works in to have sucp good feeiings for his fellows that he enu'.d tnd find good enough woid to express them. "More important than watching our words and our deeds is watching tlie character of feelings tint we en- j tertain and nurture. Fad feelings fed long enough will preduee hat anal after a time lead te murder, flood feelings fed and nurtured and exercised will constantly make for Christ likeness. A great part e,f the work of Jesus in sotting up H! kingdom within the heart Is te. cleans and i urify. errcet and regenerate to,- feelings of the fdnful man and put into him the fe lings tint are per-j,lkin p, the of Christ Himself .. . . .. i i a . . I'" l ooio-li to ,Ue io-.-l - y t nigs oi non ami women ami neip

tot save them alwavs from the bad!.... . , .......

md to -ill that is good" ' O I I o . I I I I il a l i . fc. o U . High School Students Given Chance to Win College Scholarships arv.x S. Firestone, Akron nltlo, II T-ictoa in s;,,l, .1rin? the past week and who i a memnor 01 IM bignway and highway tranport committee, will again of fer two four-year uniersity M-hoI-arshij'is to h.igh s hool .-tuib nts ti encourage them in their studv of; high W.l V COnOfnicS ccordin to fjr.n announcement made by highways trau-port duration committee. Th" schoiarship.- offerevi will be awarded fo;- the best tvssivs written on the subject- "How Cool Roads' Are Developing My Community. ; A.-.-ordmg to th, announcement.. ! es-;.. v.-- w:,i 1-e submitted in a na tional esay contest to a tf.uher of the high - h.ool or the prim ipal. no? later than May 1. All studentsof h:zh scliool grade, including both, t public- and private .school, are c-li

gib'.e. is,,ivs are not to exceed T0;sp-.aks.

vords in Kr.gth. Wiii'.e he-re Mr. Fir toii" fxpres.-e-l in opinion that he would like to have stud.r.ts of the Indiana high schools make every effort towards securing of the srho'.arhip. The scholarship are valued at not U J than $4,000 and sufficient to defray; the four-yea,- college expense. De- 1 tailed information on the rules of the contest may be soured at the high .school. - t if..i i.i:avi:s Never alifov d.o id leaves to remain on o-ur house plant. They should be tut off a.4 soon as they appear. Money makes the blind man see.

Noted Psychologist Has "Secret" of Money

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nv ii.i:kii:t lpplla Met OLLr.M. The Won.iui Who N'ecr W;itr a Won I. Ni:V YORK, Mandl' 4. You want to make n million? All right. You can! Rut you mustn't think money while you're doing it! Don't sit down and begin to think money, money. mon-v ! Pim't b.-in to hoaid tho glituring .tuff in your fingers. Just hitch your mental wagon to a millionaire star .and keep r i -; 1 1 1 on riding! You'll get there! intoning your mental wagon to a millionaire star, or any other -.., t ul dar you wMi. i-. put into words: (Jetting a vision, Idealizing something. Km. wing specihcally wnat you lo sire and what you are idealizing. Ry getting a vision I mean conceiving an idea of service. livery good thing, every desirable thing i based on service and rewards coin,in proportion to the service tendered. Ry idealizing something I nuan take the self out of it. For example, if selling shoes, don't sell shoes for the $2 profit you'll make. Seil them because someone needs those particular shoes to (over their particular feet. Know that you want to sell th'c J m TT TI fT fCTW X(CT) ULUuljlJ JJUUK A " wuvwu avvav THEME OF SERMON BY REY. GOFFENEY Pastor of Zioll's L Ullelical ri it l r i innren ,pprai. ior wpm Door to God Heart. 'Tin' Clox-d Ioor," was the sub - j,.f-t of the sermon prcach.-d by Rev. v.v. Coffeiicy at Zmns 1 1 v an ge i i a 1 f.hni...h ,.a.,v The t. vt

was based on tlu wairds fouti'l in ' The re- at,- times wlo n w, aie not at Revelations .".H'.o, "Fehold I stand at home to tin serious thought that the door and knock: if any man hear comes to visit us. to the higher life my voice, and open the door, I will which ('liri.-L wishes to bring. And come in to him. and will sup with: it is then that we exerci.-- that Fahim, and he- with nm." 1 me t duous power which Cod lias '"There is perhaps no greater illas-1 given us. th" power of keeping that tration of Divine nati, nee. than that 1 door eh.-, ,! in the face of ih Al

portrayed in th above text. 'hi i-t u-n.e-ko . a,. or hot if w n i" ,,' .. " o, , . tUrv were at home, and w e re- awai" . " of vou,. tVCvurr i,llt ,-, f ,j t o an - i , ... . , Cr i,...iiiuij Ulli !,i.. -mil: innii! , their pr"tni.-es with tio avowal upon, i you,- iip. :.e v, r to cr-s tin ,r thp'shedd again. , "Nt so with "iri.-t, although mere is s oft n si:t!ici cause at , , , , v . He kn-Kus ati-1 i . .-, lvmg u h iv l n ' 1 i ! 'M''' ,h kr'; ,C alV as on-' w ho i ,,-.T. ..T... .... .1.. ..-..I 11 ......... w Ith ' " ' ' " " ' ' 1 ' " " '4'H' a message so vital and important, that H' is willing to s terüh e Hi- . dignity. .-landing tlie re for davi and wee ks, if onlc th" no s.-age he de- , . " , .. , , , liver d ultnr.at i . ru have ve-rd .... ' ' ' " "'; 41 : .' 1 f"4 . ' " "" " capaity for patie r," is rveu greater. Ta 4 1 y iiu n f.r v-itn 'i" hnvL- t.,:,nt- vrnr ft. t hrt tr:,.t fori . . ' ' admission l-efore vou , va n cur.desc I'de-d to admit him. YY. like!. some :azy .- rvant imag.n'U p; it n wc did not , , . . wn,,, ,.,1V , ' u..ti uaary. lat he re a--uri w- niisjudged the- manitU'le and tlie ela-ti-'itv of c'h.ri-t's patience. I 1 ii i -t Speaks. "hri-t n--t only knot ks. a - o It seems that when the door remains closed to hi s knoc-k-ir.' Iio -oeak in t he tio-,.- ti- -it 'V,. owner of that home hearing Hi--, voice and recognizing the or.,- to whom it belor.x and knowing tlie, minion on which lie lias von. . will open wide the d-a-r. Will anvirr; sllV that they hav. n.-vfr ht ard this mvsteriou vo;-e? llav,- v ou r v . r i had time when vou f. 1; that Cod was near you'.' "Assuredly you have. You mat have missed t!i;r meaning a.togither. but they w. re t h,-t .- n v rth. If tirnis of great sorrow or jc-y. tii:iwhe:i Cod had giver vou so m-.i h and tim. s vvlo.n h- took fr-uii vo'i all that ou posse -od. tijr.e of weary sickness and unlooke-d for r- overy. times when the worl 1 was -we. -t unto

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ff - . f' 'r.i I shoes. Fon't sll tliem bf-.ause that) i ...... ... .o .k.- v....,- livin- an. v,.u haxtn-t (oura-e inouchtohnal; i way from it even though you ;irc i not inter, . ted in it! And don't ever jolly yours, f into thinking you are working hard. Just as Soon as you login to feel that you are working loud you rlcfeat your own purp"se. To that very feeling are half of the lailurcs in this life due. Arid a very great many of tho other failures a r- due t the mental flahhine-ss which conies freim feeding on flattery. Pon'! take t-M. much stock in the nice tilings people say about you even though ;. on know they are true'. Allowing them to ,lutt,r your con-scioiism-ss will kill your directness ;:nd lender your efforts hopelessly inefTc'-t iv e. Insist to v outsell" that ou arc w ha t a u w a n t to he.

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e-f ry situation. Have nonch f. -no of personality ti.i do the m , s-ary i liing I.-velop your hum h gilt. That is an tra s.-nse giv.n vou to h.velop if you will. It is infallible. Fast and 1 don't like to say this be, ausc you'll think 1 lti'.an drudgery and digging, wli.-n really 1 mean oono nt rating !: per cent of very success is hard work. Now tin n go ah ad and make ve.ur million! vou and whin .1 vv a bpt'r! Has no! ; b'-en .peaking to you in all ? t, i . ;,,- ; -.11 t!i o.- t t -. .-in j g. iitly sjo-uk tind loudly kuc k and I happy that -man who has ears to their. In ovary noble thought, that I conn s to vou. in ovary yearning 'after things latter, in every solemn I resolution you make for the future, "hri.t stands and knocks and says, , "It is I." ; "Rot law ofi.n tin u. r remans clivd. Tin- v oi e and the knoc.k , cmain u. heed. d. n i in the- power of t , i v man to clos- Iii- ar to tlo.an. , riinsi .-tan Is the-re and tii-s to make ' Him-, if lo.ird above th" tumult and , commotion of life, out he will not , a p p 1 v fore to gain an entram". It 1 l,,,, re t... ,a or,..,-, mighty ;,.d. : . . nto.cM.ng ii.ei.in... An u:'. !. sling v id n" o' -uri'd in Fnglaiid som- tin ago. Two Vo.1!1lt roeti were saill!" io a I-faUtl- ", , , ' . . , fill V i cht iff fM. .v.t of I- n I;i r. ,t ' 4" ' i:' 11 to ian l in a , - r.ain sh- tv r d no- k and explore the hill i o-i!itr. N ;g!u ( a n . on b- for- tfoyi : va i' aware of th- fact that they 'had j 1 lo-4 their way. Finally, a' midnight. '!. r !.. Iirl,! f ' - . . !-'.-, i i n li h t o ct a ge la i , , . . They huri iefl to hat and krav k d at th, .door. A gruff voice from within ba le them in no uncertain lar.guau- tc move on. The- waning me n pass d on and e m- j ir. g to anotht r -,-ttag" i 11.. I a w e-l--o Ii r T i o r.vt nmniinr tha t : . .. , , ! ocvip ir.t in the mpospitubp- i.ottage I , . , ,, ..,,,,.' ; lit aid .-on. f t h i!i g to.i: IIb d tneml vv;th -ham" am! r- -uat i.i.d taught i fiic-n ., b s-on thev vr, r.- Pkeiv never I to fol g fhe two vf)ung men who "" 4 " 4"' " h.om- w r-- nor., oth. r t 'aan 1 rinee Off:; th.e- pnsent king of i'ngmd an I h is bn.the r. How much I ' i i 1 ' I admi.tar. v- to Je sus -" tio- prim of prim es and thKing of ki'.c'" In ib 's;pg th s' rmon ar. apiteal v a - n a

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! h-att ; Je. ax 'h.ri-t. And in an-' i -w.r to th- ejutstion. liow this could! ' bo accomplished, th--- attention I of tlie- audier.ee was oalhd to that . old hymn of 1,-ebir W. ?; v h-al'T ' Tv flml T r-iv a IF re : .t Th- . : I h ard the call am! s.y. "Not to the world. : My e hihh but unto me." I heard and will obey. Ihr' i lov-'s offering to my King, v' hi ;; a gl id -a. riri . I ''ring. - II r. is my heart, h- re j. my heart." j j ; M -b rn silk hat was fust worn in j;. .giand abuut Fl". W.r. e,f trm world Is about 4.0" .'.'(0. 0'' g.iFeir.s a yeir. S a .tzerht I ! ha-' w-) women ' 1 Ji Saddle h.ors.- were ued by the I i Ihr c li-h as b r.g a g, as :::.

DRY WORKERS TO

HOLD CONVENTION AT LOCAL CHURCH ! I)i,triit Law Fnfonvinent Mert to he Held at Firt Christian lhur?ilay. Sj;t. 1'. S. Shn:mk-r. of th- Ar.tii.c'a'''On IMtii". has ia'nptrd arr tncements witii a lo.-il comm. tu e of the Smth Bend Ministerial A:-so. :at., for the hold-.r.g of a ditn. t 1 law enforcement convention in the First Christian church. S-uth 1-' mi. Thursday, March Two ..iur.jere f he htld. on. at 10 ov:..,..--. ;n the morning, th- oth r at l:::u 1:1 the afternoon .th- cone!it;or adjourning ! at 4 o'clock in the after ru-on. j Addresses are to So delivered dur- ' ing the day hy Judge w. It. Hi ot 1 1 the KIkhart superior r.urt. Iv Mrs. i ! IM ward Franklin White uf the a:. , torney-g.-neral's onVv in Indiana, hy Ii.-rt Morgan, state prohiSition dir.-c-tor. iv S. J. Brown, pr-s. uting at-; tornev. Köchelter. Ind.. hv C. K. T.iesherg of Knox, by I?oyd Gurh y, editor of the South Fend NewsTimes, hv S. F. Naught, attorney of the Indi; na Anti-Saic.,,:i League, Sv TO- !.,,ior. Swadn, r rational lecturer of -.he Ar.ti-Saloon League, . I

'and bv cupt. Shumaker. of the j h tor your are forced to laagh at j ,. . .... : L-ague" j them, and at their methods. I Sc-inl nclcgations. And tin t'.g h . as v e h i e nu n t i r. ' 1 ' ,,, .. . . I Heleg-itions from -hunh-. Un- " forc" th" on":u-al s'or hic !" ' !' ; a: th- :. -idav school, voting people's societies. I altrr'-'1 ''u;tr a blt- ,;,n g Si-. linen's and women's bible (l ! trace through the entire p.vtu: e tic- ;.. , from W. C. T. F.'s. federations. :Pf'nahty of Mark Twain. Ta-re. r.. . . - . I clubs and other organizations inter-j th" uv f,ln of t!:" M"rv :t t:f' j r, . . g !eted in law enforcement and in thcan'1 1,0,ifath 11 th" lsnd' 1Tl!I ;' : : "l .hr.-.: h. M..;, ! retention of our prohibition laws re 1 Iinud. but kmd.y. -I ..y , . . ,x . , Icxpectral to he in attendance from i l'onrticut Vaf"' iS a -r' at S::r. ., - v.:.. ieach countv in the f.t.h congression- ' tnr-. and it belong t., us: for L.lf.k , " i eounlrv alone co-ild hive pri-dac 1; . : al dist ri't. , , V ,. L' I

Hon. I van Pyle of South Rend willj41" tuain, ana we ,Ke n: proid" at the- to re noon m rss'.oti. and: Hon. J, P. Coppes of Nappmee will Special Service

presuie .at ine juiemoou i The addre,s of welcome win be de-1 livered Vv Rev. K. C. Johnson, presHdont of tho Ministerial Association j ! of s-'outh Rend, and th rrrponse wills he dolivt red by Richard Yandorw er of Milford. Devotions at the open ing of the two sessions will be con-: ducted by Rev. K.C.Colo, pastor of lithe l'irst Christian church. South Pcnd. and by Rev. W. W. Winn: ; paftor f t -o Mrthn.lict church i 11 Mishawaka. Similar ec mentions have been ar ranged for every congressional dis- i met in Indiana. Three 'of such conventions are to be held each week, tho other two for the coming week to be 'held on Tuesday in North Vernon for the fourth congressional district an ,j on Wednesdav in Fern for the 11th e'ongrej'sional district. SCOUTS WILL BENEFIT in?nt ninni. PRnriRAAi Flans were made for a St. Fat ruk- party to be held Friday evening. March 17, at the meeting of the Mother-' club of the Franklin st hool Friday evening. An interest-j ing arid entertaining program is he-ITui-o els trom too party will oe turned fver to Troop 2.1 of the Roy Scouts whieh was organized at tiie schol. FNpf uses of the bo;.- who . wins the highe.-t honors for thej he nor trip in the troop will be paid, and the remainder will be uc-d to I lighten the expense of the vacation! tamp at Mtgician lake. j Five Cur ey, the scoutmaster, and; J. J. Rgan, hairman of the troop 1 committee, with a number of scouts : are assisting the club committee in , the arrangements and h curat ions. e-regon preidnces about To.OQO.eif.o . df-7cn eggs annually. St. Faulst cathedral was cum-, pleted within 40 ycirs. j About L'OO different substances arej made frfun ietroIeum. Race- horses are often insureel for! amounts as high as SPumm-m. Fng'iand'.v area is p-ss than hall that of .'olorade. Americans ue an average ol ' eight matc hes to each person iaily. i Canada for tho first time is produoing bhitting ape-r. Spain prs?es-e.q .,10,000 tor. S ol i shipping, one-half of which ist idle.! More than two tons of wood in 1 the form eif matches are consume d ! daily. j First safety razor is said to h iv J b, on invented by a Sheffield man in . a - ! l " i - . Fngland devotes about 4r'.o"i0 a:-es to th" oulthation of Imps. I CltM5! ßSTflf S ! Tin Rt. U . II. S. Fonglo, luhop I .'f Iovva. will be tlie principal -peak j e r and g'ie-t of the- Fniversitv :Iuh at the weekly luncheon t be held , , Tuesdav at 12:2." e-'elock at the Indi-: i , ,, .. ,, , i-...-.-- o-i- ,. patr.. .1 l.i V ' T- 1 1 . ' I : ! - U 1 . 1 1 V- g " 1

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AN ECZEMA SKIN ot l-itllc and Ovrno!iHN TrouliK ''' aKlMi. .-ui oi ,io- ?Mil. O.ll . i.ory. ip hirg eczema, can be ejujr kly '. overcome by applying Mentho-Sul-' phur. h-. h.res a noted skin speci.il-! p-t. li.-oau--- I its g,-rm detreving " i prop- rtb .-, tliis sulphur preparation , in.-taiitly t, -ir.es a.-o from skin ir1 ritation. soe the s and heals the -' e SKiU ' ;.-ar and -moe-th. It s hb-m fail? to relieve th.e tor- , n-nt wi'hrul eN-lny. Sufferers from i "kin trouble should ed.tam a small jar eif Me ntho-Sulp'hur from a r. y goo. I ilruili ' . . r- i I - i - ..! t HL-.i ,.. c a:. Aviv. , r . t CAN N EL COAL For Your Fireplace. Burns Like Wood. LONTZ BROS. 602 S. Michigan St. Phone: Main 164 Lincoln 5164 $m

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... . . i At in m'im ----- I aiiKuir- Humorist! "(jinncr-! ,irut VanW Fntcrtain ; Oliver Audieiu t-. j The .;... th-a-.T w ;is a . r 1: 5 ri. Th .i in . .'..J "('or-, : . t i Va: ;: K.r.- Arthur'i- C" T cut. altered and i'ha-i. d bv.r.z Mrirlly up to fU: 1-, still the sm;" hiUirh ah. f v V , ;- Th r e w a s ' I e r 1 . Iict'ir.- than m a dor, f cnt conud;, s that ii.i e v.. . v. wa h-'Te. And the 1 est f i: : :s logical. It is has.-d m a dn.mi. an nything -u know, if y..n are nddieted t midnight m:..;;.-. cr: hapI" m a ;ream. w or. t iin. strain your ereduhty !v n tho i-rr.( rtteut i:d ; Put : r. a v t:;iVr to :rt: y-ar :auc:ur.c rra:. Way down at the h-tt-m. the pi-'- ; ' tu re is a huge Lurhsuu--. It is a bur-: i on today -en industrial. - : j t'-'1 a'-'1 I'uI:ti 11 s: t ,a;:. i: : a h-niesMie oti the J.'curg, ! Pt-ture itself. The average i..-J . Irnma and the UUal S.-ipstL K "!:,. , dy are given ubth .it ni::'i :.at 10 - ,.- w . m or Dormitory Mm More than l."r dormitory men of t he Y. M. C. A. atteraird a pt c:al musi-,al and open hoj.s prograni on Sunday afternoon at o'!ork m the lounC" rooms of the "V Su:lding. Tier program was furnished hy the ladi.s "f the F;r.t Frcshy.f rian chur. Ii. The South Rend Junior ym.hr.1:y i o r . nf st ra renU.r-.i several ! tions which were warmly reo ived. Included in the program was community ringing bd by W. M. Ivantier. Jr.. se-cre-tary of thr asso, iatmra Following the entertainment Rev. Archibald Mf"iure. pi.-mr of th First rresi.ytet ian hurch. gave :i brief talk. lief rrsh merit s wre erv - i ' u'r l" " , i .i . ... , . . .1.. j 1 . .M. lioone was cnanman oi t n committee which arranged th cnI lrrtai,,n,clt; Radishes, of wiii i ti: nan country is utiKnown. were mtr"du. e.l into Itritain in 15SJ. Wlien you say cigars say Dutch Masters. 43-tf ORE THROAT Gargle with warm salt water then epply over throat V VaroRuq Over 1 7 Million Jars UiedYcatly .1

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Monday Specials Men's Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Drawn s. foi.ne-rlv $1.50, Monday special 89c 27 inch ood quality White Outing Monne I. Meiifi,ty special, yard - 13c Children's Sweaters in white and rolnr- slip o or .md button front styles, slightly soiled, in 1 and 3 year sic ; $3.00 value, Monday special $1.95 72 inch Mercerized Table Darnach, Mor.riay po ml. yard "... .89c Women's Knit Gauntlets, all color. Monday ial. pair $ 1 .25 Coats' Sewing Thread, black, white anfh o!! , o! Monday special, 6 spools for 25c 36 inch black Sateen, ood quality. Monday ;po i il. yard 35 c Philippine, hand made, hanef embroidereej Lnvo!r,,o Chemise, fine embroieJcreel sallopes anci dainty d-iois. formerly $4.50 and $5.00, slightly soiled. Mo:-.ej.,y

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36 inch extra tmality Cretonnes in new -prin.' pitterns. Monday special, yard 45c io-Tair double mesh Human Hair NVt. a'l h.ide. Monday special, 3 for 23c Children's heavy Ribbed Hose, black only. 7 5c value, Monday special, pair 39c 36 inch Bleached Muslin in very ood quality. Monday special, yard 15c Bloomers in pink anrl white batiste and erep-. pi un ruffles and double elastic knee, full sizes, Monday -r'"-cial 50c

Dress Aprons, assorted patterns and style?. 51. 0 and $2.00 values, Monday special. . 9Sc

Extra size Corsets, front

white, sizes 33 to 36 only, 55.00 to $6.50 vahr-s. Menday special $3.50 Stamped Appliqucd Towels, 19 by 35 inches. (!. value. Monday special 39c 36 inch figured Marquisettes in fine range of patterns, Monday special, yard 59c Women's Sweaters in coat, tuxedo and slip-on stylr. Rose, green, blue, white, tan and red. Some slightly soiled. Formerly sold up to $10.00, Monday sprcial S2.C0 33 inch Wool Baby Flannel, Monday special, yard 85c A full line of Trimming Beads, Bugles and "mall Beads, all colors, bunch 10c and 15c

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