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PAGE TWO MALE AUTOCRACY ON WANE SAYS REV, SOUTHARD Head of Women Preachers Sees) Absolutely New Sphere For Her Sex—in Church Chicago, Sept. 16.—Male autocra that once ruled in every part of 1 is making its last stand in the m istry, Miss M. Madeline Southard, ident of the, International Association | of Women Preachers, told its annual) convention here tonight. Miss Southard led the Methodist ence last y: women to preach. Her home is Winfield, Kan. Women preachers o! number of churches, fur the associ tion is non-denominational, heard her} address. “Our good friends in this land who oppose woman’s admission to the min- istry.seem to be sereneiy unconscious | that they are the spiritval descendants of those who once held women as ch: tels, who later shut the schools in their faces, denied them ihe ballot, and refused them equal wages for equal work despite the fact that thousands of them were the family byead-wi r Miss Southard said. She then r arguments against women preaching. “The time was when an appeal to scripture settled the whole thing, men} of course doing the inicrpreting,” she said. “We have gon yr from that now. for every woma voice heard in Christian Endeavor, Epworth Lea- gue or Sunday school is a direct vio- lation of the ‘keeping silence in the church,’ while if women did no teach-| ing both public schoois and Sunday schools would suffer considerable loss. “Another once overwhelming argu-| ment was that woman was not mental- ly capable of presenting the weighty! themes that must be deait with in the} pulpit. But since we have had a sin- gle generation of educaied women we, hear. little more of that. “Again it was once seriousiy claim-! ed that woman was unequal physically to. the strain of .pastoral work—and that in the day when women had from 12 to 15 children and did all tue work for them! We know of one woman who in the Rocky Mountains covered.) ‘a circuit of 50 miles and developed several charges, which I heard her district superintendent declare, ‘were now able to support a man as pastor.’ “One still hears occasionally that the ordination of women will feminize the church. But that is impossible, for a man-monopoly of the pulpit has already accomplished it. “Many of the arguments jonce used against women's preaching have had to be abandoned. But the opponents still cling to one, the pet argument of ‘woman's sphere. Of necessity many women are not mothers and must seek other’ vocations, while many. thous- | ands of mothers are forced into the| industrial ‘world to support them- selves and their children. Indeed! ‘many of those who remain at home give about nine-tenths of their time to industry and one-tenth of their |, time to children. A woman preacher would. have much more time for chil-| dren than many house-wives. “Tt has not been proved that preach- ing is in any way inimical to moth | hood, I know a number .of preach- | ‘ dng mothers and I will put their chil- dren up against.any of the same number that any group of families de- sire to bring forward. “Woman, will bring no new Gospel, just the woman’s vision af the old yet ever new Gospel, And there will be no rivalry between her and her brother, but as in other fields so in| this, each will reinforce and strength- en the other. For the man’s mind and the woman's mind are ever comple- mentary and only the blended wisdom of the two can give wholeness and symmetry, whether in home or state or church.” TWO ,POSSIBLE METHODS! OPEN. FOR AN APPEAL | (Continued from Page 1) in their Fargo office which, if not filed, could be used in making any rections deemed necessary. Be- cause of the big margin of signatures | on the. petition for the recall election the Independents feel confident they are above attack. An even great- er margin is contained in the petitions for the initiated laws and the con- | stitutional mendments. Under the law the officers who are| recalled at a recall election serve | until the result of the special electon | shall be made known through meet- ing of the state canvassing board. t Why the’ New Date ‘The origizal intention was to file} the petitions next Monday, but these plans were changed at the recent con- ference of I. V. A. at Fargo. In the letter to the secretary of state, Theo. G. Nelson, on behalf of the joint cam- paign committee, asks that the date for the election be set as Friday, Oct. 28, and explains the reasons for this request. The letter follows: “We are today, Sept. 15. filing in! your office petitions asking for the re- | all. of Governor Lynn J. Frazier, At- | torney General William Lemke, and ‘Commissioner of Agriculture and La- |. bor John N. Hagan and respectfully | ask that you call an election to deter- mine the matter of the recall of these officials as provided for in the consti- tution of North Dakota. “In connection with the filing of these petitions, this committee re- ‘spectfully suggests and requests that the recall election be called to be held jon Friday, Oct. 28 for the fol- lowing reasons: In this recall elec- tion campaign, the principal ques- tions involved are whether or not public officials shall be required to render honest public service and not be permitted to appropriate public property for their personal gain. ‘These are fundamental principles of public government and civilization, it- self. It is, ther proper and very important that ions of all oc- the polls. Large »ers of the vot- ers of ‘North D: have duties that fequire their absence Ynom_ their Qeeiee Garing the greater part of-each the winter months.” tain kinds of malaria-bearing mesqui- toes can fly over during» the By having week, and particularly first days of each week. the election on Fri great many railroad men, teacher: aveling men and others can be at home to cast their ballot sometime before the polls close that night and have ample time |to be back to their respective places j foley ne the date of the filing of the We are filing the recall Ip itions now so that you can call the Jelection on the day requested and | comply with the law with reference ito length of notice to be given.” NEED HARVESTERS IN SASKATCHEWAN y for men to in Saskatche received by 1 club from in response iv inquiry. Most of the threshermen {have employed all the machinemen they desire but there is plenty of work for harvesters for the next five or six weeks. An agent at Portal will take om men for harvest work and issue ¥ ay tickets, the letter said. Pp in the vicinity of Saskatch- uns from 15 to 20 bushels an will probably grade No, 2, 3 and 4 northern on ‘account of some rust and is considered a lean crop, the let- ter added. Another letter received hy Secretary from the provincial gov- rnment of Alberta says thar he crop in that district is about fifty-five per cent of average, and adds, “I would not sdvise anyone from your district coming up here for | work, inasmuch as the labor demands for harvesting and threshing the crop ‘are fully supplied from British Colum- | bia and~ Ontario and we anticipate there will be much unemployment !n | There is opp ly Here’s dressed up in Scottish garb. Pests Able to Travel Far. an intimate knees, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Farm -House—Orange Pekoe Tea, 1 pound package. . .25c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Swift’s Premium Ham, Bacon, Boiled Ham and Dried Beef. COFFEE Chase & Sanborn’s. COFFEE COFFEE Order a pound of Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee or Tea, and rest assured you have the best. SWEET CREAM Richholt’s Cash ax Carry [Pe 1] Grocery [7h & Thayer] The Original Cash and Carry Store Sugar, 10; potinds fOR. 3... cio ies 1s. 6 ccs tte so cle erie bla 8 Dairy Butter, in 5 per pound pound jars, Bring Your Jars. Apr ys ee ae $1.00 Red Rose Coffee, 8 pounds Torre ioe wesc ven Meee ate 8s we et Spring Chickens, choice, and just from the country, per poUnd........... ec eeee eee eee Picnic Shoulders, per pound Cream, Buttermilk and Squabs after dinner. Bakery Goods. Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh, Daily. For All Baking Requirements Use Climax Flour says unitorm === in quality and contains a high percentage of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its high quality. For sale by all grocers, Russell - Miller Milling Co. Bismarck, N. D. KING IN KILTS the King of England all ‘ Pro- Investigations have shown that cer: |pably this is the first time you've had glimpse of the king’s THE BISMARCK TRIBUND. drafted. wou PROBE ~KLU KLUX KLAN ganization. “Washington, Sept. tion by congress of the Klu Klux | Klan will be proposed in a resolution which Representative Tagaer of Mas- 16— Anvestiga- | Klu Klux Klan. I a ee Tag “We Thank You” goes with.a chicken or duck dinner. good in a thermos bottle for 12 hours. CANNED PUMPKIN mighty nice’ smal]— PEE PUMPKINS HUBBARD SQUASH SUMMER SQUASH ing for canning— CRABAPPLES PEACHES PEARS Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. sachunets announced he was having, LON HARDING i trleaie ‘Sept. 16—President Hard- ing was asked to send a special mes- sage recommending a law prohibiting any secret organizations “whose prin- ciples are contrary to the principle Cikéresimen 4 To ro eabaiit Reso-| and the spirit of law and of the con- | | stitution” in a telegram from the Na- | tional Equitors League, a negro or- The league concluded a! weak’s session by condemning the | It was also announced that league would call upon the department | of justice to investigate the Klan | Hunting season is on, but we can do our part by furnishing all the good things that We also have a nice assortment of good- ies for your lunches and above all don’t for- . get Our Fresh Roasted Coffee. It stays Almost impossible to buy, but have some SWEET POTATOES About your last chance to buy the follow- PLUMS improved upon. - SATURDAY SPECIALS ~ Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens, Fresh Killed Fowl. Dohn’s Home Made— Frankfurters, _ per Ib. Weinies, per db. ..ces.... Bologna, per. |b... .., Minced Ham, per Ib. ..... PvE Nic eG SESE Bek ee ( Ham Bologna, per lb. Pure Lard, per lb. ........ Fresh made Liver Sausage, 15 cents pound. Head Cheese, fresh made, 15 cents Other week days - 4:00 p. m. All Phones 211» 118 8rd Street. Tra at Doin 8 Exchiaive Meat Matket, where you can buy meats at most reason- able prices. We have nothing but the best quality. of meats and our service cannot be per per Just Say pound. DOHN Saturday Special DAVIS’ GROCERY Phone 465 319 Mandan Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market S Ave Climax Flour, per 100 Ibs........ 00. cece eee eee Cane sugar, 100 pounds. . z Sugar, 10 pounds............../..5... Butter; Northern Creamery, per pound Fresh Eggs, from the country, per doze Eggs, per Case... 2... eee cece ee cee Fancy. Brooms, each. Carnation or Van Camp’s Milk, per can. White House Coffee, per pound...... ‘Lipton’s Coffee, per pound Van Wax String Beans, per can. Phil Dottie, Crosby Corn.......+...... Luna White Laundry Soap, 9 oz. bars, 10 for. 3 P. & G. Laundry Soap, 10 bars for...............- FRESH FRUITS OF ALL KINDS the | E.A.BROWN 115 Fifth Street Phone 52 and 53 The Quality Grocer SATURDAY SPECIALS __ Iceberg Head Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes, Cauliflower, Wax Beans, Cucumbers, Ege” Plant, Cabbage, Ripe Tomatocs, Celcry. Malaga Grapes, Peaches, Plums, Pears. Apples, Oranges, Lemons. Lenox Soap. Special 10 bars for..... Put Pride Washing Bowder, 3 pkgs OT eee ae er enya ee Sunmaid Seeded 1 Raisins, per pkg.. 25 Ferndell Coffee. Special, per de . 50 A One Bulk Coffee. Special, per pound .25 Corn Puffs: Special, 3 pkgs for..... 5 Kingsford Gloss Starch is on the market again. 1 pound pkg.. 15 Schcool Boy Peanut Butter. Special 21 pound cans for.............. VE AD PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM FANCY CORN FED BEEF. Pot Roast, per pound................. 15¢ Short Ribs, per pound..............6. lle Boiling Briskets, per pound........... lle Corn Beef, per pound................. 15e Veal Stew, per pound................. 10c Lamb Stew, per pound.........06...... 8e Beef and Pork Liver, per pound.:..... 10¢ Special price on Smoked Picnic Shoulders per Pound! ee BN ae 20c Brookfield Sausage and Pork Tender- ee Fresh dressed Spring Chickens and ens. Home Made Sausages of All Kinds Made-Fresh Daily. .Phone 143 Market With the Lowest Prices in Bismarck SHOP AND SAVE Big Double Demonstration at our Store Saturday, September 17, 1921. We will demonstrate Armour’s Veribest Quality Goods, cue Omar & Table King Coffees. Butter, the best, per pound.................e eae Luna Soap, 10.pars......... as P. & G. Soap, 15 bars Apple Butter, fresh shipment from Heinz & Co. 1 oound jars Come and get our pr Our prices are the lowest. Canning season is in full swing now. We are open always as late 10 p. m. SERVICE GROCERY 500 THIRD STREET TELEPHONE 378 The South Side General Mercantile Store 222 9th Street a ZYOMBT, Tree: ; Phone 957 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. SEPT. 17, 1921. Cane sugar, per 100 pounds Beet sugar, per 100 vounds.. Sugar, 10 pounds Zor........ Northern Creamery-Butter, Fresh Eggs, per dozen...... White House Coffee, 3 pounds for. Red Rose Coffee, 3 pounds for Tall Carnation Milk, ver can Small Carnation Milk, p P. and G. Soap, 15. bar: Large size can tomatoes, per can.. Large size can Heinz Pork and Beans, per can. Heinz quart jars Apple Butter, per jar......... Heinz Tomato Catsup, ver pottle........... Heinz No. 2 can Cream Tomato Soup, per can Heinz quart bottle of Vinegar, per bottle..... Libby's extra large can of Spinach, per ca Sunshi large box of Soda Crackers, S; Extra iarge size Oranges, ver dozen... All kinds, of Fruits—Peaches, Plums, Crabs, Grap the lowest prices. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF CITY. ' PRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS __ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921 The Store of Service ;

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