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SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1924. boon, to his present state!) Man SERMON-LECTURE MT wise men believe this. In recent years, however, the tide-{s turning i. and now many of our greatest scici. tists tell as there is no seientis: proof that man and monkey came from a common stock. I have bee: ° y reading recently a book by Prot. GHURGH HERE TODAY ss" ter etn 3 in which he absolutely “proves t if impossibility of the) doctrine o: Ofthe Y. W.C. A. Made Up Of Girls in the Movies : Dr. Ray Palmer of Portland, Ore., | fom geology, chemistry, embrioloxy and every other branch of science. MAJORIE WILLXAMS, Experiends and qduaation — 10) wij) deliver his famous sermon iicookee ¥. W. ©. A. Studio Club] have had one or more years at col-|jecture on “The Wonders of Bed prs gaa aneres rb Aided) en Hollywood, Cal. lege. Of the others, “half had high} word" at 8 o'clock this afternoon | i DAYS tauant Us it. (Written for the United Press) | school and’ the others only grace/at the Emmanuel Baptist church, |°")7. Oy oi ne ‘ay yl NEW YORK, N. Y., May 3.—For-| school education. Colleges repre-| Fifteenth and Poplar, where revival within the 4 but science has ty-five girls—three quarters of the | rented are Vassar, Radcliffe, Stan-| services are in progress. The public absolutely failed 3) d here a toal membership of the Hollywood | ford, and universities of Chicago,|is extended an invitation. how lower form of life of life ever ¥. W. C. A. Studio club—who have | Minnesota and Utah, A large congregation Friday | evolved into a higher form, or where lived at the club for a period of a night heard .Dr. Palmer's sermon month or more during the past year panics ait Soe A one species ever passed over into on “Repentance,” text, Job 42:6, | another, were interested in the action of “Wherefore, I abhor myself and re- “I believe man, when he first ap. pent in dust and ashes.”* A man| peared on this globe, appeared a an motion pictures, while the remain- ; and a little girl united with the | perfect being. Eve stood by Adam's der of the membership was inter- church. Dr. Palmer preached Sat-| side in her prestine glory, the om. vrdey morning at: 10 o'clock on | bodiment of aii that 4s beautiful and “The Golden Stairway”; Genesis 12,| giorious. Adam and Eve -walked 3%, 16—“And he dreamed and be-|and talked with God, fit companionr ested in other Cepartments of the picture industry, Among the forty-five, only five hold a ladder, set up-on the earth | for angelic beings. and the top of it, reached to “Temptation came, man fell, and (Continucd From Page One) | heaven.” ‘The speaker said, in part:/as the ages rolled by the people of PAGE SIX. SHEEP KILLING Fans—Knuckle Down—H f There, No Hupelinal COYOTE LAIN WITH TEN PUPS Hollywood Studio Club . Depredations Brought To Sudden End by State Hunter. GIL ; ed and hunted pe of her t ations among bands of sheep in this county, a female - ate with her 10 pups was “Rev days ago caught up with by Charles Freel, state predatory animal hunt- were given parts as leads in pic- tures. About twenty did extra work fairly regularly, and the other twen- ty very irregular extra work, chief- ting the den of the coyote ; Washington, D. C., between the page boys Iy in mob scenes or as atmosphere. | secured unless those in authority| ‘The ladder that Jacob saw, in| the earth wandered far from God. ted 1h eae U A eee eo wal Thrilling moment in tke marble tournament now Under way at Waehington, 1 hs lenis (Congressman; |The lines of work pursued by’ the! ceass to pasa laws which increase | his dream, indicated that-men, in| “Men have wenn teyigi to Jaldlse the killer to her litter. As) 1 oa ‘the congressmen, Thus far the page boys are a few shots ahead but the p other fifteen were secretarial. (the permanent cost of government.| his natural state, is far from God.| this awful gulf ever since. They ar crept up Johnson, Overman, Ralston and Fess warming up. script and film cutting, publicity “The burden on the tax payers| Man, as we find ‘him today, can not| have tried to construct bridges by igh the sagebrush and rocks and writing. must not be increased, it must be| be he came from the hind of his | idolatry, by evolution, by educs b. ng along and sniffing, Fre % ° Upon the occasion of the eighth | decreased. “Every proposal for legis- | Maker. but that gulf could not be bridge fown on ter with eat Shelling Rebel Moors Propaganda of national ¥. W. C. A. convention | lation must be considered in the| “When you seo a castle torn|by human power. nd let go. The now in session in New York City, | light of this necessity. The cost of| down, overgrown with weeds and “Jesus Christ has bridged that the Hollywood Studio club reports | commodities is diminishing. Under] briars, serpents crawling through its | Sulf by the cross. He used Jacob's Ja s Spread by $100,000 pledged toward a $150000| such conditions the cost of govern-| rocks, wolves groping through the|dder* as a symbol of the cross, Dp campaign for a new and larger resi-| ment ought not to be: increasing.| basement, you know that castle is} ‘He said: ‘Henceforth, ye shall / ° dence. The welfare of the whole country |not what it once was; it has been |See the angels of god ascending and Radio, Charge In the meantime the present club must be considered. torn down, by some awful/storm. | descending upon the son of man. ligt continues. “The desire to do justice to penson- otal seit “When you see the temple of a ihe tide 9 The problem of employment at|¢rs. however, great their merits.|man-soul lying in rulmcthe wee, Far Worse. E trent ters Hollywood {9 a constant one. | must be eesnaed by some sollcttude pents of depravity crawling in and| © “It must be a terrible thing when ‘i hapledtrn pepper ery NE ares WASHINGTON, D. C.. May 3—| form of service which the studio | to do justice to tax payers. The ad-| out, the beasts of passion growling |" opera alnger realizes that he has On one occasion she cirel- Charges that the Radio Corporation| should render increasingly is voca-| Vantage of a class cannot be greater lost his voice,” “Yes, it Js, but it is much morc terrible when he doesn't realize it.” i in the dark caverns of the soul, you tional gui¢ance for the girls who| than the welfare of the nation. know that temple has fallen. It is ptt ia de ali ah culation to Japanese propaganda] are not fitted to pictures, it should not as it was when created by the through its station WRC. Here] also cultivate a closer relation be- Uncle Hook Says, Almighty God. while denying — dongressmen all tween officials and students. The] “Hardship an’ affliction are both| ‘Evolution tells us chance to answer it were made to] partia! closing of several studios the Secretary of Commerce Hoover to-} latter part of 1923 had a noticeable by Senator Shortridge of Call-| effect on the girls. fornis An ana'ysis of the sixty girls in- Shortridge also asked Hoover to| cluded in the membership of the investigate alleged transactions of| club during the past year shows: the Radio Corporation with foreign Length of stay—10 more than a governments. year; fifty averaged four and one- He sent Hoover a report of an| half months. Pes investigation m: by V. 8S. Me-| Age—18 to 30 years; average 22 Clatchy Sacramento, » Publish- | or 3. er, purporting to show that the cor-| Marriage—24 of the sixty have poration has with the| been married; 22 out of the 24 dl- Japanese giving it a] vorced. monopoly of radio service to Japan} Eighteen came from ten foreign inable at any time by the Ja- 42 from 18 states of the se government All Sects of Christian Religion on Same Plane In Eyes of the Y. W. C. A. NEW YORK, May 3.—The nat-]of the resolution. Older members, convention of the Y. W. C.|termed fundamentalism were as em- A. wi 5 hatic 4 tinuing along the —Secre-» HAVANA, May 3.—The govern- A. went on record today recognizing | phatic in continuing along same the equality of all sects of the|basis as the association now oper- Monday | ment continued to give out reassur-| Christian religion, ton. nd of sheep when the herder and killed eight sheep in 30 mi s despite the fact that the herder followed in an effo: to she killed Ace directly more she did of America has given frequent clr- . that man has Safety. 00d medicines, but th’ trouble with | ‘fallen up’ and not down; that man “Hips are coming back in style.” ‘em is that it's too easy t’ get an|came with al! forms of life from the “Hurrah! Now mother can come over-dose. Amaeba_up tirough bruté and bab- back from Europe.” r iped out year her seven 1. She lived on ses to flock rly $1,000. years old when Freel all kill behind her Dunting to 1 WON, 15 BELIEF UNITED STATES ASKED To AID “Moines” Proces| WAR ON CUBAN REBELLION BY ‘pooh FURNISHING FEDERALS ARIS y 3—The| WASHINGTON, May he wake | tary of War Weeks will Without a Doubt--- FAST 6 = RRACES SAN FRANCISCO, Mf: {usiness of mopping up { of the hoof and mounth epid upon the request of the Cubs gov-| ing atateinerits eae on the ile The question of whether mem-] ‘The basis the fundamentalists de. mong the California livestock will|ermment that munitions and war|tary situation, denying rymors of] ) 00. sp es chan not ee és ‘ . jhe started Monday it was announced| materials be sold to President fresh rebel oubreaks in the province | Pers of churches not aligned with | sired—now in operation—was to al- Offers more opportunity, whether you buy a lot as an by tb P Bante ct |the federated council of church tonight as by the 2 gov of Santa Clara rime low only members of churches in the federal council to have a voting membership. Others might have an acting membership. The debate continued through this morning's session. When the investment or as a place to build your home, than-any other sub-division now being offered for sale. might have at voting membership in the association, which has long been in argument, was decided af- firmatively by a large majority. The final vote on the resolution will be at the 1926 conyention gainst the plague ap: In the mea been won in the opin-| waits for furth rnment | the ntime Washington] President Zayas, Secretary of Ag- developments in|riculture Betancourt, and Sec ent revolt started in the|of Interior Iturralde, h their t week. families, left today os bly for tate Department, following | Clenfuegos, which has been in the rican precedent will main.|ce®ter of the trouble zone. MAG EMAney “there appeare vote came the younger members had ; 7 of the | tain a passive support of the Zayas'| Nothing has been heard from| ritt Se oplinic ns seeueaice he. a8 won handily 1,627 to 366. Its final THE EXTREMELY LOW PRI S which a ‘ : fi were jn {2tminlstration, Secretary Hughes| them enroute lution. When brought into the con.| Passage in 1926 is predicted. are asking for these lots, alone, eS authitane te A Ap ni is hopeful of an early settlement of Another newspape vention two sides immediate Election of officers and members convince you that HERE IS THE PLACE TOR cae ae a Cuba’s internal difficultie ish lang | started argument — youth versus}0f the board will occur Monday. TO BUILD YOUR HOWE P s 1 , nents that ‘t.| ‘The Cuban embassy tonight » government, |age, modernism versus funcamental-| Mrs. R. Wilson of Detroit, has ME. . | ported that the embargo placed lea’ considered | fam been named on the official ballot f ° i sk arms from the 2ental to the administration Younger members were in favor] 98 the next president and her elec- " \ are | Coast tb maebiatincmaee } tion 1* probable, However, some 4 : ae ident C Ss proclamation ha OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN makes it pos- € : : till in . | delegates are considering writing ir - ° ¥ " materially rengthene¢ President the name of Mrs. F. M, Palst of 7 p Qll produce jeaving this mn or Rasen pester GERMAN INDUSTRY OPPOSED Philadelphia, twice president of the sible for any one to own one of these home sites. Inter-state shipments of livestock] BY Prompt action in the Santa association, in place of Mrs. Wil- from state are’ expected to be outbreak and the embargo je son. 2 1 at on believe has checked the revolt Members of the national board - efore it was well under way. and the non-resident boards also —- will be elected. CIENFUEGOS, Cuba., May 3—| By CA a BR AOR ‘A special Sunday service has been President Zavautyan while wpectal|(Onliea. ois ae ee i Despite the fact that the “league] arranged for the deleggtes at the train bearing members of his ‘cab. phan "Olof German industries” has gone on| Cathedral of St. John the Divine. BERLIN, May 3,—Important Ger | ine a ed here late today with-|man industrialists. des Siy-vidyeshe® record as endorsing the plan, the| Fellowship wil! be impressed neldent unalterable opposition to the Dawes {statement of the Malcontents’ said] throughout the service. | ‘The president stated that his vis-| Young report . basis for solution | @@t “many leading industrialists] Monday night Lady Gladstone of } { was for the 7 jose of gair of the para edie Uh Will oppose it London will deliver her lecture to THE CITY IS GROWING most rapidly towards the east, following East Second Street as closely as possible. THE PAVEMEN on East Second Street will See ht eae ia ee | rep $F at At the same time Geheimrat Hug-] the convention on the new internat- es exten ed this summer and East Second Street will He will not venti italde— this| tion 1 red t to the polis Sue.|@8bUrE, himself a powerful manufae-| !onalism phich will’ woalee te one: ott eet eulowstone Highway; Jelty where the rebels are reported day in elections for the mee nce | turer, in an election speschy tae ho which will make this one of the principal entrances to to k bilizin ment German Natlonalist party, declared our city. ung the party’s opposition to the Dawes 2 Ens. Adpunment | BIRTH OF CHILD TO ACCUSED |i: aza) TO* Comnectin EAGT TERRACES i arty) will not accept responsibilit gue I} nme for such a program,” Hugenburg Link Street. is located on East Second » Defeat Legislation, aye : : As the campaign closed tonight, it Observers Say. {as more and more apparent that] It ts the function of the news- the Dawes-Young report will be the th h it dv - mwicrwen | PFORMARRIAGE PROSEC chief inoue in tho “mind "ot ‘evers] Ratns to forks te se setntam ok CITY WATER has already been installed and Fee J. Mek ee voter tomorrow, between potential buyers and ready for use and Busses are giving servi ithi WASH TON, May with Chancellor Marx has argued] worthy preducta and service. two blocks of this additi, pare ene ; \SHINGTON, MAY 3. | — throughout that Germany has no] — It is the mission of advertising meee : iP NEW YORI oa birth at's yi Osc to the wealthy | Chelce but to accept the experts’ re-| to bring the prespective custom- the ul cOnventions,| fiw tert Burien | 4 “ge fo the wealthy | commendations since Germany “can-| era in and to co-operate with : n Mu eet 1 1 ef dow, owner of a New York hotel, | not tight with canes and umbrellas," other factors of the business in u ‘ r ‘ a hused much comr t last Fall and| The extreme ationalists, on the] bringing them in AGAIN. - : i b Y | his tat ttempted to have it an+| other hand, have opposed the report| In many cases the lif tt f j EC > | I j - : a ~ | nulled, 4 pase however, re-| consistently, arguing it is impossible! advertisement. will 4 eeeaiy pon WHAT MORE COULD ANYONE ASK FOR? j ygricu bo staae Wiad fon with ob- | sisted all efte to part them and] of fulfillment tended and its cost widely distrib- x { ms fled t w Jor whén they be ‘The situation throughout the cam-| uted owing to definite buying F I 1 1 in| can obs unwelcome} paign has been confused by the| habits having been formed. . J « | publi great number parties putting The power of habit is great, wht toliLader; Naw Tores wuthorities | tickets before the, voters, but it is| but the buyers won't keep coming Drive Out and See This W f nithed t we had plar ted an investigation whic ih. ed indicated the big groups—Folks| if you stop inviting them and Are Sure You Too Wither ney ees TODAY. ‘i Then We t 1 t J { t |to charges against them for obtain-| Party, German National, Soclalists| rely on past -habtis. c © Convinced of Its Many Possibilities Bisa ‘ sp A i f x daughter|ing a marriage license by misrep. Communists—will poll a ma: Keeping everlastingly at it not , ; 2 stg " 4 wife of the 17-year: | resentation and they were indicted Jority of the votes only brings results, but main. t aR len tha oe. old M chu t leaked out to-| and released on $5,000 bond. ction ef General Eric Luden-| taining these results is cone the Op I Ford day wh birth certificate was dis The to have been tried] dorft, recently ultted after trial] same way U ; . set } Mare us result of an agr for his connection with the abortive Consistent Tribune advertise ‘i ' ¢ bin} 2 t A it | me jal was continued. She} anti-government revolt in Munteh,| have testified time and again te ef iad : wane hina ahs |e ina ae eg ha] anoaraens era tn aaa | ae eed time and gat A Look Means a Lot - iT r 1 nother ago was given | Calif Late it was arned the | date on the Folks Party ticket and + ie ee : [ry 'Thid Sometime jas 47 on the birth ¢ ate but | coup > to Callfornia and a} has been -bitterly opposed by Com-| Aunt—"Why, Johnnie, when aa _ ecutor MacMahon Mre Fe wah was started for them only to} munists, who have openly threaten-| was your age a le never passed m d rm er's birth r far. | be stopped when they heard Mrs,Jed his assassination if he ever at-| lps.” - E ul wh 16,| Tucker \ ir delicnto condition. | tempts to take a seat in the Rech. 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