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» e Latest Announcements of Church News Activities' . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922, [T TLE SORIES i ! - " Hargh, CO ITY BIBLE CONTEST NO. 4 S , 1 SSH REV. DR. JOHNSTON OPENS |[FRIENDS. OF PERSECUTED: @ 5 4 A + L L A LECTURE COURSE A public meeting of American . . y ! % Sl o fhen . hri Whitefoot Spends a Dreadful Fiume.capitulates:to fascisti attack. Third 10 of 100 Questions on the Kings and Prophets of Israel. E : - - / g xf;l;;h__ o8 e, Mm'narcfiz:dwc;h:m;l:: = . o g b d B . HU , STEVENSON. nld n i ; . Maso nght. “Vivian] “to retire from public life.;21. (2) What.did Tsrael do vhen David's young son Solomon was anointed TRRY. HUCH T mmou:fiur."fl'a' offnfl“‘fl‘.’bfl % ?;&"fie‘“fi‘&"'mfi med“: Y =Y : \TON W. BUR | Thirty-oive :kiljea . in tornado -n king? “(b)° When. Adonisah feased death for his unrighteous deeds, what |, 3 +,| one-end—the nation's destrugtion—bes avenue tomorrow ~afternoon at 5 o vt s |Eoriueuem ATk Liversl rime| T2 Seltors Ralumant, (0 Sihen Bevie san drine, S0 ML Ut | Awos wamng JapamL—Amot. | S ey wiula'no srssard o mae [ i oo 3 s . a nversation w! ? §:1-8, 3 1 o 4 i ; ; Lk o ko ,',‘}fi;"é{'fi“’,‘ ‘minister takes reins of government d!ld Solortmm n_ronoune-c?o: esmmel. who had cursed David and thrown (Temper-nc: Lesson.) ‘l’\?nu- was the champion of the pbor EY ¥ m’-‘-f;"-f?’i’&n‘" '#e'?au'?nfi:nbry Sx':x"gr S Wiltefoot "the Weos Wouse. . at Ottawa: Froe state force guards stones nt him? : 0 - and depressed, In his cry fof’ justice ] i jian of New York city, Capt. S . One night of his life Whitefoot the | Limerick. Limerick “revolt” causes|22. (2) Where did Solomon go for his first wife and whom did he marry? Golden wite he maintained that man was more i Nicholson, and. Besfrin b aor tWood Mouse will never forget dw jong | 8larm in Ireland. Troops in Limerick (b) In what city did Solomon keep his Egyptlan queen until he buiit valuable than money. Persons were ; g 0 Robert H. McNelll is to preside. 00d Mouse w1 o JONE | Coree not to fight.. Gluriati chosen his own house, and the house of the Lord, end the wall round about oV, 20 _| more sacred than pi He called . ————— as be lives. Even now it mikés him | ov 0 o of Flume. United States Jerusalem? (o) After worshiping in Gibeon at the close of his great their rellgion false when the wor- 2 - 4 PRESBYTERIAN. “hiver just tq think of it.<;Yes, sir, | Semands payments for Rhine Army task, what praye: did Solomon dream of making? (d) In the dream shipers were indifferent to the poor. | f Jg8 N HODE THiass ho shivers even now whemever: he .costs presented to allled finance min- how Jld God say he had answered Solomon's prayer and what had he wg stydy’ tnts ‘Week the. burain ploitieroiced the D o .SEM comer Eaa pereet ea = 3 AR : eting aris. S - the oA " 2 V. WALTE) 4 t v thinks of that night. The Black S! . (a) When Solomon's wonderful Judgment was displayed in settling the | WOrds of Amos, who appears to be stricken people because he -cluimed % | B ia s AOLESON, D. D., Paster. first h het. While other|that they were more precious In Pt o O el NATIORAL: Sirife betweon wo svomen. what, was the auitude of Tartell () Tos |great porsonsiivies had » previousiy | Go0's sight than fhe Ficdailstio per: AL ,Crul Thought o B . i . t < = rovi e food for Solomon’s household, an ersonalities . was quite dusk when Whitefoot CTePt| r3r. yybert Work sworn in as Post- d1a sach officdr aerve? | (¢) s what extent had Israel increased when > &'s chosen peo- | jormance of their faith, which was : . 2 Wpm. HE out of his snug little bed and climded | master General of the United States. Solomon became KIng?. (d) What was the provision for Solomon's table | TO!ded the life of God's ohos false since they claimed to follow ; Gwrge P T NEAR up to the round hole which was the | Three persons die in blaze at Nor. for one day? K : ple, none of them appears to have tail:“sv:cfi'n:::"l; .{.:e we;ladeonfle;l.lllr 4 & .mtOWl_r n Chur, Bist 1 ) = 3 v 4 dosrway: of his heme in:m tall;, ded| oIk Gen Gorgas eulogined ap exer (8) What was the social condition in and around Solomon's kingdom?|boen in the habit of delivering ser-| o %o, (500 Ion 000 00, BUMCYS' wora: 5, 8 B i1 b e oty tump in_the Green Forest. He had|clses held at Blemingham, Als, in (b) What was the social condition of the men of Judah and Israel? mons. The earlicst book of prophetic| He predictea In the name of the sermon; 4 165 P every mesaber Camvasey. - T e rnuy "when thore was. the | Gorgas foundation memorial. () How many stalls of horses did Solomon have for his charlots, and |sayings has come to us from Amos.|God of justice, that the wealthy, cul- S 8 D T et o v most terrible sound. -1t seemed fo|ators belleve new Distflct conduit :“’)‘"Hm""' thousand *:‘""mefl? (@) How “'"; e Solomon? & he|WhO 18 consldered by one of the most (el and wenimlons cllySwenldbs Metropolitan . % , so | will be begun soon. President Hard- a) How many proverbs did Solomon voice, and how many songs o s & rown, Y ?J.'I& ::dule:—lrlsxn:vr’:s,}“’.' ‘Ielr¥rl°[-hr!!e|\:: ing greets :ewapuper n':'en :t National ::3:':050?(': )(b;lo hafd wl:lu Hiram's .;u':_mxa ;ov{nrdh Dl}r‘ld.‘SoI%m&;:': f‘:éz‘f!tm‘r‘l'&:m ‘:p p::r- :c“. éfi;{:«:’r‘e llr;‘aelger:.nttl ‘t‘% n;:llrc:erllrge ng?rg'nfl:‘ngy"m;flfiflmflfi 2 Z i dly that he s let _go | Press Club. Senate asks di from T? W ram King of Tyre feel when he fcun a , Sy 8 £ 3 e Y e D Iidige | the President on Lansing-Ishil pact. Solomon was going to bulld the house of worship which David had so |Bistory of the human spurll” TDC|perity and growing power. No clviil: s—inle schoot, * his house. Of course it didn’t hurt{John H. Bartlett, president of the longed to bulld? (d) What did Solomon give to Hiram King of Tyre gml’ 'lgko ":hfl. .¥ T Whom | oot on 17 secure that rests u ox; a —Christian Endeavor societies, him any, for he landed on his soft bed. | Civil Service Commission, nominated each year in return for building matenials? p“‘;l'lea r:.:::“! 3;" ‘Supernaturai | 1¢ 1: :iul“rr‘::s a‘xl“d.l-ocm foundation. A Abytracs of it o W hoo0-h00-h00, Whooo-h came | by President to be first assistant!2¢. (a) In what month did the workmen begin to bulld Solomon's temple, | Counael in times of emergency, and in |y eu ¥ 5 services, Kelih's' Theater daily - that terrible sound again, and White- | postmaster general. Many “confe and how long after the ark had led the people out of Bgypt? (b) What | snupech In Lmee o ol oo easen- | ,{ares the 1and. to hastening flis o prev. — - Toot shook until his lictle teeth rattied. | slons” received by Los Angeles police. were the dimensions of the first house of worship? (o) AS the materlals | pooi (200 STUEINRL 25CTTE Tivalas | Where wealth acc ith th Eastern Presbyterian Church . At-least, that is the way it seemed to | in Taylor murder c: inal agre were prepared in Lebanon, what was not heard in the building of the | fions and commands spoken as briet| AIMos 1 nked intemperance wi e Sixth st. and M3 him. It was the voice of. Hmn!?l the :\I?lmr:: : aon;,proxfli‘::':ol?'l:;!bo::; :I‘mrlafchfd) tWh“ style °'a"'"§°}" thdt are .lu}'l popular in eccleslas- | pointeq messages. :x .:“c:tT'(‘t;r?;;n:d“:{.:b r;:‘&';.‘ -"'n o Owl, and Whitefoot knew that Hooty che ¥ cal architecture were used in Solomon's temple? Amos commenced his prophetic| o he pioy, was’ sitting on the Aop of that very | means republicans = Attorney Gen. (8) What material was used for the roof of Solomon's temple that|work during. the days ot Jereboam | (ot e Blotures in the passas: stump. He was,-so to speak, on the | eri augherty decides is still popular for roofing? (b) What beautiful promise did God make | II, after th ternal glory of lsrael roof of Whitefoot’s house. the 0000 presldentisliappointes in It Solomon. would continue always to walk In his statutes? (c) With|had reached uader his relgn ite MEN- | Somos: luxurious life entively In;| REV. DR. ROBERT JOHNSTOX. s Now, in all the Green Forest.there | civil service is entitled to the benefits what did_Solomon overlay the whole temple? (d) With what were |est pitch and its internal conditions A series of Sunday evening Biblical . X Walles: ; it wgndh ml." ]strlkeslle;;o; :‘:h(e,:: r:lll‘lhen;:l‘“:e’::l“v‘in;“’.nfi:a‘l’tole:n:‘l“l:: even the floors of the temple overlaid? indidated to the prophet rapidly ap- quently exists In those whoe income | lectures has been L’r’laugur'n"led at St. a iy, Theater daily o o e eamal o e Punting eall of | gally, according to the decision. Sen- | 25. How long was Solomon in building the temple Into which the ark | Proaching dissolution. Success had [ germits them to live a life of indo- | John's Episcopal Church, Léth and H NORTHMINSTER Hoat. u‘eq Owl. Hooty knows this.|ate and House given a blll restoring taken? (b) How long did Solomon take in bullding his gwn house? | crowned ~ his administration. The|lence, pleasure and excess in éating |streets northwest, by Rev. Dr. John s . No one Knows it better than he does. | retirement rights to the 80,000 per- (¢) What were the dimensions of Solomon's palace in which wag the | ldumeans, with ldom, had been T®-|and drinking. While he decries the ston, the new rector. The lectur 11th st and R. 1. ave. asleep, safely hidden away. He knows.| Sons affected. Hot contest seen in throne room? (d) Besides bullding the wall sround Jerusalem. ‘the|duced to subjection, and he had taken|vulgar ostenation, the wastefuiness of |are given at 8 o'clock. A cantata! REV. HUGH KERK FULTON, = That “many ‘of the littls people are|Indian primary. Controller of Cur- temple, & house for himself, and the palace, for whom 4id he build-still | and fortified portions of Philistia. He | time and moriey, the prophet of soclal | entitied “The Crucifixion” will be( $:d5—{ibls tudr. Classes for asleep safely hidden away. He knows | rency Crissinger announces that in another house? . XS lad reconquered Moab, and Dl:n 'i‘.:;’ Justice {wo\xld h that tm h'or:: given at the church at 4 o'clock to- o L that it would be quite useless for him | the event of the enactment of the (a) How many and ihich chapters are a description of Sélomon's|8lreads weakened by Assyria hot|Wwaste of money Was that WIS 058 | morrow afternoon. 45— Evening worship, to simply look for them. He would | soldiers’ bonus legislation providing temple? (b) Which chapter is a story of the dedication of the temple | Surrendered to h i Ceotared Ha- | Deverases i LA e gl — A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. x starve before he could find a dinner | for payments by adjusted service and how long did the feast last-which followed? (c) What was in the|ihen pressed on and capiured 9. | FEvercmse, AZEC 1000 (IO g the RATIFICATION OF TREATIES Eckington 3rTH CAPITOL, coB.™ in that way. But he knows that any | gert o-te; nfi *':ulfl “v;":n :-tlcml :;k (Wherll it fi""tnl.m‘:r t‘:-n h:)u dg( the LJN to dwell? (d) What filled ;“:m‘»' :fi:' g‘;;'g“::n' yn;; of his | Constitution, the recent exposition | REY, BOE. BRUSSASE S5e 820 Q at. . one awakened from sleep in great to decline to accep! certifi- e temple after the entered? g 5 5 the | by The Star of the danger that lurks 30 a.11 'y ol. 7 D e Tright is sure’to move, and {f they | cates as security for loans. President (a) Atter Teviewing God's leading of Isracl and His mereies to David, | rois 82, that Jereboam auring Tt | |5, J0€, DL > conegging ana iliicit| 10 BE URGED AT MEETING i SHRAROR O wal by do_this are almost equally sure to|Harding goes south for a res in what position did Solomon begin his wonderful prayer of dedication? | aurity and material prosperity a ter- | purchase and use of beverages of 7145 pan —Musical service. g mak: wmed ||'ul],!h.c:u:.:_ His “r: Xvam;:“:r‘a t equal rights bill (b HS.,‘;, many v",el. and w;flch record Solomon's prayer?- (c) What “m&' that nlmanpcoinclded witit | reputed alcoholic liguors ought to ozltoigctnél.on-ol!merge:ues gr?lv‘vlrln,g _Fine music. Seuts free. Strangers welcome. #re so wonderful that they: can catch { Anna) was_Solomon's praying position as he closed his wonderful prayer? : in|make us practice temperance. Amos | rms_ conference will be | {y7 N : the faintest sound and teN exactly : {4) What was Solomon's bnediction to the Deople at the close of the | iay,0f Sqlomon, Ussiah relgntd 10| G Gemned their ugs hecauss of their | urged by prominent speakers at a allace Mem where it comes from. So he uses that DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. service at the temple? L Deovince ot Teracl Both Jerusalem | moral and physical effect:. Men only |mass meeting at Calvary Baptist e T e Baten the | goventesn plots of ground urged (Copyright, 1022, by Louise Harding Earll) - and Samaria showed the influence of [ eNgage in the trafic today out of | TLRIRL IOMQUrow, AfLernoon. The D mak move. upon Commmidsloners by Disrict mur- ——————————————————————————|ritheu. In_theirllfe. Conquest_had T emoea™ s Fove passed|the Federal Council of Churches and i 558 veyor for small rks. strict cl opened new avenu of ool the World Alli; 3 ven's Ime e s lon.™ Tors continue 1o SuSr various incon ANSWERS TO SECOND TEN QUESTIONS. fhat “fncreased the wealth accumu- | sur prohibition lawa, is ot free trom | 115 CLS Rroich (he Churchess oy espomnipitin " b veniences on account of muddy 1 d in war. The wealthier Hsiin dm "Fr 00, boast Pf n?jr wealth and Those who will speak are: President fl'fll resb 1 th strects. Lieut. Col. Sherrill, officer in both capitals reveled in luxury andled. We. 100, hoast of Suf woa 0 A e |Henry Noble McCracken of Vassar yterian charge of buildings and| 11. (a) David longed to go forth)again, that I may die in my own |Sank decper and deeper into vice :“W“v{ ial and pre-eminent College, Dr. John H. Finley of the grounds, 1 Nators (. :o Absalom, for he was comforted | City, and be buried by the grave of |licentiousnes: of social weakness. Israel New York Times and chairman of the and Hou bers for greater Bo- 2 G my 'father and of my mother.—II| It was at this hour of national pros-{ ., o3 ""tnat the danger: commission on international justice tanic Garden. concerning Ammon's death.—II Sam- | g2 e) 19 7 perity, power and prestige that Goa | Provecs (st oo P hemselves |and €ood will of the Federal Council business eection causes damage of |uel, 13.38. (b) The king kissed Absa-| 15 ~(a) Famihe was permitted to|called Amos 3 shepherd, who sup: they *an "todny. “Targely of Ghurches, and Senator Franic B X embe! = 33, come into the land because of the|plemented the income re tion, accumulation . m F. Me- 1 the Washington Board of Trade holds lom—IT Samuel, 1433 (e) Absalom| L3005, "goeds ‘of “the house of Saul, | herdsman from his small flock of & O ribathon of wekith, Her great | Dowell of tho “Metnodist Tpiscopal . lanter LML epie: annual midwinter dinner. Almas|®aid to Istael, As soon as ye shall| pocyygs he slew the Gibeonites—Ii|pecullar desert breed of sheep, UELY |.Gnes grew greater by crushing the | Church will preside. Others to take . —Cliristian Endeavor, = P Temple Shrine fair is opensd at Con- [ hear the sound of the trumpet, then| Saumuel, 2 (b) The giant of Gath |and short-footed, but valuable 10! |\ lyer and poorer beneath them.|Part are Dr. Charles S Macfarland, .. ching by the pastor. vention Hall. Tax levied by the Dis-| v o snail say, Absalom reigneth in|Wwasa man of very great stature that | their excellent wool, by pleroing the| jugt as for every foot that am ice- | Eeneral secretary of the Federal Council | s:u0p.m. Thursd: tare on the funda. trict of 4 per cent on the grossearn-{ . " Lt 0T 60 (q) David | had on every hand six fingers and on | fruit of the sycamore trees that 1t|here “towers Into the suniight, it | of Churches: Dr. 'roih ‘atson, Wash- mentals of Chrietianity. Tueme— < ings of savings banks, less the | Hebron. 7 GRIANe SIS every foot six toes, four and twenty | might ripen so as to be used as f000| g1’y pine feet deeper into e un- Dr‘ S'Ildnk T (?uok e council, and Miaday services ot lll{“"l‘:' s_Hm 5 amount paid to depositors as interest. | asked God to turn Ahithophel's coun- | in number. He was slain by & nephew | by the poor, who could gecurs nothing | sunlighted depths of the ocean, so| % WWACY W DUllcl, seeretary °.£ the by, 147D Strest. b e Bene aay. is, dnfl-rgd v:lh% Ry a dlscl-lodn Mdf-l\l. sel to nought, and his prayer was | of David.—II Samuel, 21.20. (c) David|more palatable. He wai c-.l;fid’ vae:« svery enlarged estate Is apt to rest on | LUy “0aitor of Calvary Church “75"1 car or 16th st, bus line to Irving st. ow. - 2 su;'c; uz‘u Bo tfinuss (rlm srgA .ny. answered.—II Samuel, 15.31 and 17.23. d A a prophet, while following his sheep: intensified poverty and s flelr ntho offer the prayer. 3 The a‘l Ch = = - hicf Justice Smyth. Natlonal Asso. in"the hill' country of Judah nea:|our fellows: unless we realise that|OTer thepraver o o urch of the Pilgrims ciation of Real Estate Boards opens| 12. (a) David went up by the ascent| galvation; his high tower, refuge and | Tekoa. His home was ofly twelve|,|] that we posséss belo God | o e Songe.and mexrs eolCinEinE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN, + convention at New Willard Hotel. | of Mount Olivet and wept as he went| savior.—II Samuel, 22.3." (d) David | miles trom Jerusalem, six miles south | and is to be administered ewards lo o 5 e Fisk Jubflee Sm‘";‘ of "FM( _ 29nd st. between P &nd Q &ts. n.w. {Any track extension made by the|up, and had his head covered, and he | said, Thy gentleneas hath made me | of Bethichem. This humble herdsman | for His glory and the welfare of hu- 3, [ae 8% Jubllee Singers s KEV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor. T I A e o eavarsd avaty man| S10C 11 'Sumuel33de iComparelina sitme fo) contiA /e CORUIUCHE S0 lpaRnity. S vt tolimpress MR /AINGAY — Oy membr of the famly. - v - 5 s song of tha ving with ti srae! lah as he wi mos 80U, 0 , £ W TTING O% THE TOB OF THAT|tion. for the reason that the rate of |his head, and they went up. wesplnk TEntoontn paaim CUEIVInE W Lhe | oAt the wilderness, which | that moral character was more valuable m“:'m:l'-cgg';:'fi- 11:00a.m—Frescing by the pastor, fier. VERY STUMP. - fare is Inadequate for the needs of|as they went up.—II Samuel, 15.23-30.| " 17. (a) David said, He that ruleth | commenced near his home and ex-|in building & nstion than the accu CIENCX CHURC CHRIST, 200 P Ditian Eoflexsee - MP. that company, President Ham tella](b) David sald, It may be that the| over men must be just, rullng in the|tended to the Dead sea, about twelve | mulation of wealth. ng:teo%-n:;! Divine Services every Sanday, 8 p.m. 00 p. Tntermediate Christian Endeavor. . Now. Whitefoot knew that he was|Eublie Uu‘m\e- Cnanmllulon. Apprui Lord will requite me good lfvr";‘: fear of God.—II Samuel, 23.3. (b).|miles distant. It may have dawned|exalteth a nation. He s ";fen e Pastor, Mrs. JANE B. COATES, 6:00 p.m.—Social hour and supper at the safe. Hooty couldn’t passibly get at priation bill for ti ; x:ep-;tme;;t of | cursing this- day.—II Samuel, 16. David eaid unto the Lord, I have|slowly upon the awakening spiritua!|power of his )n‘:hn;‘lcl(art. When e Lecture this Sunds; 7. [ ‘v which all straogers him, even should he' find out that he Agriculture Péwrteld bfl_ h‘ -d -flml“i (c) David said, The assemblies of vio- | sinned greaty in that 1 have done;!consciousness of the earnest. and aroused the high p ’es lo BYe for ‘&mmu %E“wlo 4 o E":’fl:‘ cn:‘,".w.: nvited. 3 fn There. . There waa nothing to | Fottanob Hauer gl by e ol et o e e o herore them; | and Now. I beseech thee, O Lord, take | foarless shepherd that ho must start| bie, xpuielon, okt oy ana "treason | Bosling Trestmests ang SPIIT Assac Do Rermos by the ‘pastor. 3 ot . - | away t! ; for la formation at ethel, e & o fear. Ut Jupt the same Whitefoot|by The Star. "Senate agrees to com. | Give strength unto Thy scrvant, and | " have (seryant; for s reformation at Bethel the Bren:| FFnere rollows in the book of Amos, Y. M. C. A ot vervice Therdey aeppm, Sumped out of his skin every time|mitiee amendments for the repalr and|eave the son of Thine handmaidc| Samuel, 24.10. (c) There died of. the | kingdom, which was abeut twenty: the cared for during Sunday That Hooty hooted. He Just couldn't | MnprORement Of oue rea o | oo™ ASIL16, (1) David sald. My | people ‘from Dan even to Beersheda, two miles north from his home. e 1d Y.M.C. A A COBDIAL WELCOME To ALL. Z Pl it got me. Tknow he oune [PIoVgs, of the Eovernment lving in | Srawein nigt untc s rave, ¥ 5| T ) Bavid sald o God Lot | mas 57 b Hene' Ly uhe achert which | e delies, may, chap “The Three Wi | R o T PRI ) 28 ca e -|T'am a8 & man that hath no : s | selt wi 4 VENUE I'm perfectly safe. I'm just|gicn of the Attorney General that|l am aficted and ready to dio from |\ o ncep. what pave they | oo o] Rl onn the Baptist, who | and man face each other—Priest with 'he Three Wise Men” |[NEW YORK A i as safe as If he were miles away.|none of the prestdential appointees is|my youth u o with God—and wage - D—Pealms, $3.3, 4, 15. ? t of | king behind, man “THE AMERICAX Y. M. C, A. IN LONDO! o B s rotebly Mooty | entitied to thobenetits of the retire: | "3 7 @) Baraillal and two others car-1 b e B Rt ey | Bla0 o o O e faya. he spent | that debate’in which the whole wa Motior Bi PRESBYTERIAN % T am inside here, Iyen|ment law. Columbia Helghts Citisens'| 4y 5 Dayid and his refugees who [.f house.—1T Samuel. 24.17. = |in the sameé hill country of Judea, yet | fare and prégress of religion consist (Motion Pictures) s doesn't know I.am inside here. Even _ 0 . . “ ' Association dirécts its officers to em- | \ore"is ‘the wilderness beds,-basins. ) In Pealm 37 the Author | the prophet was not an unietiered-man. | Amazish succecdsd I Tine, noe ] Address, S.LEROY SMITH CHURCH if he does, it doesn't really matter. toy legal 1 and take: steps to & 1 Wehitefoot sald these things to him- {RIOY legal counsel and ta D8 10| cooking vessels: wheat, bariey. parch- sal little that a righteous man | Some students have found in his mes- o 3 self; over and . gver. ,n‘m_ Then | te5t. by proceedings in the courts, the | onl‘l\‘.‘b ans, ledtiles, parched pulse, ] hath is better than the rjchés:-of gsages a similarity to Lincoln, especial- he predicted t“h; ‘Mmlxm SUNDAY., 4:45 P.M. . New York ave., 13th a0d H sts. . ooty would send ut that fierce, ter. |Powers of the Public 1Nilitise Com. |}y er, Shkep and cheese—iI Samuek: (b) “The Iy to his second inAugurai address: . ; nd the , 4 M. | DR, WALLACB EADCLIFFE, Pastor. rible” hunting call * gntii Whitefoot aBted reupite OF & week on |17.29-8% - (b) David’s men sald, Thou | king saig when he went ta. Wt| The-peculfar location of Samaria and All Tn REV. REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistant.’ - Would jump and shake just as before. | 1aYer, ETanted respile of & Heck Of |ars worth ten thousand of us; ‘there-{night: I wilX both lay me down in|the conditions within-larael's capital| ProBRC, ' Al ag vited, S e~ 2 After a while all wasstill. Gradu- ":"“:y Committee of representa- | foré HOW it fa btter that thou succoripeace ahd sl¥ep, for Thou, Lord, only [ were well known to him. His r;g:-; :'Il:c“‘e $hat day and will continu 5 ondily; ally Whitefoot stopped trembling. He |y, 0 " itivens will be appointed by the ?‘:);g.‘tv:;: “:d.elgéall"s:g.; .'.0:34':‘ makest me dwell in safety.—Psalm | ences to surrounding nations b Si6ld history until our Lord shall — PRESEYTERGAN THERS," suessed that Hooty had flo way. tory suessed that Hooty had flown away. that | come. Still h ined righ h h ith th HE .llkfl liel)rfieb;rdl:d‘lg: ll.lll. .lhfll b: thar hle ':l.;‘h‘l‘l'fllll; :«‘}“;I:{l h Still he remained right where he was Ing sake with the young man, even w! an Y the rivers of| not only of his own 0 Tor a very long tme. “He didnt in<| G '2ke Gefinite steps to relleve it. |Absalom—If Samusl, 185 (d) Absa- Luater, that bringeth forth hls fruit | of the neighborlng states: e nad S0 Fourth Presbyterian Church 5o e walted and waited aad walted, | Senate approprifitions committes adds | lof WaS Sh8 hAWIEGMERE AR 0 TSR ko Sona whatabsver he dosth shall | ing on in D us. ana Tyre, in| REV.MR HARLAN, SPEAKER 18th and Fairmont sts. n.w. 2 - 1436,000 to the deficlency appropria-|fael; his hair, which wn‘cutscneaxa ARl B 3vm—ae 19;1 shall | ing_on u:] Mrun;- A o . DR. JOSEPH. T, KELLY, Pastor. 1ittie round doceway and there waited |ments to the Calvert street bridg {';;'n:fi;’:‘! e ae flfi‘{,‘n;f_’_ SRl e e S g New York Cle: to Be Hear 21700 a.mSE} By Friak L Middieton SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN som® time before even' poking his 11 Samuél, 14.23-26 and 18. By taking heed .thereto according to " Tomorrow Morning. 7 " "the p stor. " = e 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. s n Endeavor societies. ncse outside. Then, just as he had ELL OF ATROC'T'ES 14. () They took Absalom and cast]ThY word.—Psalm 118.9. . _|from Kir, as well as that Ista S 7 p.m.—Chris At Reservoir and Batrance to Rock Creek Park. ¢ ¥ Egypt. i . Rolviz Harlan of New York| g855m ivent rabip. . Mr. 8 TO TELL o 19. (a) The great leader of Israel|been . redeemed from. .Egyp Rev. pm.—Eveaing worsnip. Mr. =|"REV. MAURICE S. WHITE R. made up his mind to go out, that ter- h 8 .8, ; {m Into a great pit in the wood, and 5 h ot N J rible sound rang out again, and just 1aid &, very great heap of stones upon{ 52id: Thy word is a lamp-unto my|graphic referen to the rising and| ;. s to speak on “Can Europe Turn Roy snlgtzs, Lod !;::t erten: as before he tumbled heels over head feet and a light unto my path.—Psalm | failling of Egypt's riv he Ni " at down on his bed. | ass Meeting Will Protest Against | him—-i1 Samul. 1817 (k) Avaslom, | {93t 00% %360, W0 oy RAah e | 2oL L0 O os had visited that won. | the Corner?” tmorrow morning at Whitefoot didn't go out that night Acts of Turks. | Mimbelr & pitlar, which 1s In the Kingos | fered untold trouble said: Great peace | derland at somie tine. Metropolitan Baptist Church, at all. It was a moonlight night and for The said, T have no son to]Dave they Which love Thy law-.and |ter of the politics of his ai A streets mortheast. He visited Bu- Just the kind of a night to be out.{ The plight of the persecuted Chris- | % name In remeimiygance-~ | nothing . ahall offend them.—Psalm | keenly alive to the religlous and so- Seit 7a1l 4% vepresentative of Instead Whitefoot lay in his little bed | tians of Asia Mjnor will be described L, e mVL 1818, . (c) T & ety | 119.165. -(c) David sald of = right- | pial conditions of both Israel and Ju- rope lasi and shivered and shook, for alllin detafl and “as ly as possible | II Sumuel 1818 . (c) larhel's WIctory | ¢ous ‘man: Thy wite ‘shall be ‘as a|dah. > the Baptist Brotherhood of the United| cal director. Cho was turne o mourning His task was not self chosen. ‘The|gi.tos and Canads. S near! through _that long night every once | official versions of the terrible slaugh- fruftful vine by the sides of thine in a while Hooty the Owl would hoot | ter that Is taking Place” in the near | Déople heard say that day how the |5, o'l "Children like olive plants |earnest and fearless man did not|SURSE SR PN Lo oo pagtor,| “Westminster Church Memorial H. W. NL?N. rfi Wnl preach at PASTO! Testanient -League, will speak. Wednesday, § p.m.—Annual meeting of the | 13yt rundes scheol. St “Fighting Failure” Thurstay, 8 p.m.~Bible study and prayer ice. Mr. Herbert F. Kesser. organist and musi- tor, choir, Mrs. Howard P. from the top of that stump. No, £ th | king was grieved ce Whitofoor mever will~ forget. that | be given by seversl Dromineht speni: | Samuel, * 1 ayand hell avid) R ermns o 15l Pontm a8 o | et “amnger. Ho e Do e egs| Rov. John Compton Ball, will speak night. ers at_a publi¢ mass meeting in the jbowed the ts of all the men of | T /(W of the creation and of the |born of the conception of Sustice |on “Salvation for Every One and None WesternPresbyterianChurch (Covsright, 1922, by T. W: Burgess.) New Masonio _Auditorium tomorrow | Judah, even as the heart of one man; | ;¢ jeg of Tsrael, wleh Senovah had revealed in him = Hath el i i afternoon. No admission will be | %0 that they sont this word uato the | "0 " (a) David mentions eight mu-|in his meditations as he watched the Need B'fl'i":“ 2 T:' b‘:’; “t“,:““‘; H st. bet. 19t and 20th n.w. | charged.. 11 Yo 8 Xi "_IT Samuel, 19.14 sical instruments desirable in |flocks in the desert, that enabled him | ciass w! q REV. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. ENVOY RECEIVES JEWS. of "o, SPoakers awill be Senator King ()" There went over a ferry [SCTVices of praite—namely. trumpst, | to detect thelr nypocrisy and injustics, | night. 220 8unday sciool. bt =y il e dy ) . A A s tery, harp, timbrel, stringed in- |His wor ==W= 4 00— = Yale graduate and one of the leaders | boat to carry over the king's house- | PS8 tn their meaning. His T 3 Col s 9 P s Sir Auckland Geddes Says Untest | of the Armenian peopis in this oun. | hold—II Samuel, 19,18, ' () Shimel, | struments, organe, loud cymbals and | make plain, the, eLUIE, ago,| - SEVENTH DAY. AD' v, "d?f-:g FRLANER, B Do Minister. “The World’s Cry’ R who had cursed David and thrown X ot ] ¢ in Near East Will Probably ease. | veloras of the worid war and brorain: | iones and Gust at him, wan the'frat | (b) X Chroniclen, 1 to 28:ln u parailel | have % DUsst6? (35, *are ine logioat m i il - = ent in Greek-American activities, and | to greet him at the ferry landing——| 7 "o }is enthronement to the time |application of principles. He was s ‘e Bl and BBy commanion and reception o meavers| “Eternity in the Heart” Sir Auckland .Geddes, the British & Mephiboshéth e rmon Benjamin Theodore Hoffiz, who will | II Samuel, 19.18-20. (c) Mephiboshe e message of warn- ] ambassador has received a delega- spesic for the Syrians, Saul's son (grendson), came down tol of Tte dpath. () WWhen David was f;g:‘}“{“d::,lfl.{“;, Which might have| Dack-". Good song serrics; g7:0 D.o. after morniog setmon. MUSIC EY THE CHOIR. ti senting” Zioni ia- s propos fore the au- | meet the king, and had neither o, But | ———— AT i i to the varfo uropean governmients | beard, : at Ado menced to preach to 50_NOT FAIL 16 HEAR 'tHE QUARER N, % i discussion of the Palestine _sit-|gnd such data a8 are in the popsession | the diy the king departea until the | DAV, Restl it fdonlah was) AWOS, SSCiicd at their national re- |- Esaceist tomorsow at Wesleyan Pentecortal A e D VING W. uation and the efforts of American|of the State Department bearing on|day he came again in peace.—II el. school. N Jews toward establishment there of | the atrocities oC the Turkish focces. | Samuel, 19.24. (d) Barzillai said, Thy Solumo‘n !lc’: ride u on the royal mule "8,“’“’,..‘2‘"3‘&,‘,’{..’?‘% heoy, which| ———u WESBSAN. | 95 Morailty Without " 15 u.m.. men's Blthe class; 11 mora 4 according to &n announcement from | servant will go & little way over|&nd to be proclaimed king over n Jogue of his book,' Amos Wesleyan Pentecostal Following services, 16th and Newton ats. 3 8. 8.:7 p. T meetiing. T a8 & Jenetall hotagland. the American Friends of the Bersecut. | Jordan with the king: ¢ © * Let|lsrael—I Samuel, 1.33. Lo eroat forward step when ho| esley $ivam Sunday’ school b, Sacrameat of the Tate's Supger, e The ambassador assuted the dele-|ed Christians of Asia Minor. thy servant, I pray thee, turn back (Copyright, 1022, by Louise Harding EariL) . | t00k & L iversal character of D'st. between 3rd and 4th n.w. - s Endeavor meetings. ception new members. Wed., 8 p.my, gation that the. British, government ?;g::.rs[aj(la;}::e“\ltn versal character of REV. BB HOULEY. Paster : —'“The Master's Tribute.’ _prayer meeting. All_weléome. . Bove e i : : % : e ;:':‘;',t'ém“d;’;'ir:,‘,’“‘“} e BECK TO MAKE ADDRESS. ¢he Bibdle, Including the Hebrew and | view among them that Jehovah would Three revival services tomorrow 2 . would do its utmost to maintain order 3 ish the wicked among_their own nd every night-next week. - ¥ gt WS M e amos claime that He was the oBE ;%fifi pazs | ey Soficitor General CHURCH OF THE INTEREST GROWING ‘D in Palestine. 5 = 5 Ruler of the Universe and| _WILL PREACK IN EACH SERVI X Sir Aucklind expressed the opinion |Solicitor Genefal to Talk in Church Answers must be In the contestant’s | that the heathen were morally re- CHRISTADELPHIAN. COVENANT - - that recent events in the: near eagt own handwriting or typewritten. The | sponsible to Htllf'n ln!r trlleh' :lniflfig;t '—ta‘—"——"—wm | i ightning, e simple, stral - ' hfls dgl h‘.n 3 contestants are also directed mot to |23 ISHUNRE. U2 TS o de- av. s H On i J AM E S ¢ Counecticat ave, ang N st. put their names on the answers. They | {ivared & scathing message of Woe 10 piry guniy 110 am. p— REV. CHARLES W00D, D. D., must'be placed in a sealed envelope, Israel. He laid bare the religious and . er.. which s to be pinned to the an.|Social corruption ot l;‘.."::‘g“i,;,mg? G“ishddphm“ t M BE CB EUY. BOPARD D, TALROIT, s = ed although Jeho 4 LW, swers, and this, to contaln name, | Sonera} natural calamities tried to|A% Nsw Hampshire ive. d0d Bk gl u . SUNDAY. MARCH 12, 103, of_Abeahaga.” 3 A and_ the conference to be held this of Covenant. month fo consider near eastern prob- - lems would result In elimination of | p The solicitor general, James M. any cases of unrest and go far to- | Beok:, a n the ‘ward establishing urch of the Covenan! waed ability In Pales-| stternoon at 3:30 o'clock on “Paradox He sald tho unrest recently re-|OfPrOBTesst. '\ o1l (oning 9:30—Bunday 'echool, Classes for all. ported in Palestine was due largely | oo Th E ; e e e oy ‘ ! Y on is, “Concerning Deterioration: A e, ress, section of the city, [turn them back to 3 . e A T ::§I§°‘°m°" Nero, - Hemey i |Wide Range of Ages Shown in Thers born. aate of birth and the| = rersvorox b TaE -~ FRIENDS. Wil sperk on 00— Mornize servics. Sermen By Dr. to the unrest prevailing generally i - = junday echool, _F_m_—— ~ ; ; 3 regular numbers by. the evening choir, . ». O oS xis 1 Eye St. N.W. At the » . ““Paradox of I JURY EXONERATES DRIVER. | 6, Flki Jubiles Bingers' Quartst wil butions Received. following Saturday. They should be | heatal, moral or phrsical ( : Meeting at-11 am . ey @:15—Clrntian Endeavot upper aad vesper g rer)\g::- né;:rrlllu ;ze y : t in the papers of Sonten .?cn'i-: ntth th Cn':an.-:ln;:ng%_ Tanle BB i G W, mw B First day (Sunday) sebool—10 | Church of the Covenant 8:00—Evening sersice. Sermon by _Dr. T T T . )apers of com- L) ‘edera- L. e o e s — 3 5 o e . Coroner. Nevitt yesterday atternoon | don will Speai i1 the hurch THUTS: | unity Bible contest, No. 4, being | tlon of Women's Ciubs. the Marviend | "CLERGYMEN, VISUALIZE ALL 283 INVIZED ot Boren eules 7 reon / SUNDAY AFTERNOOR, S ot N THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1023, o Mcient, easily operated 4 . nal contributions to the of- | vbte (he My eficient, OIS (ierares. > ot MARCH 12, T Ty A conducted an inquest at the morgue in|day evening &t 8 o'clock. building, 1410 H street northwest). \ fhe case of Gen, Frank B. Sloat. eighty.| At the meeting of the Men's Society | conducted by the Bible study com- YT ). six years old, who died at Emergency | Next Tuesday evening Huston Thomp- | mittee of the District of Columbia | fice of the committee in charge are moving. pictures use the ‘‘Aeme 8. V. 9; Hospital yesterday morning as a resyit|%n of the Federal Trade Commission s , Oliver typewriting machine, Mrs. Wil- = o movis jcture pro- Meeting for 3 Lm. X - T 5 - of Injuries received ten days ago when | Will deliver the address. Federation of Women s Ol o oy | llam A. Read; repairs to typewriter, Eioeanatei onas: b Chrlstisn Endeavor, 8: AT 3:30 O'CLOCK e e Sl 2 G - struck by the automobile of Prof. Frank e s Star co-operating, are reportéd as| gjjyer Typewriting Company; six| Sold on terms if yon <desire. A demon- SPIRITUALIST. £ O'Hara of Catholic University at 13th| TARGE CLASS CONFIRMED gratitying. The third set of ten|bottles of ink, Mrs. Walton; typing, |stration at your request. S e ALL WELCOME Midday -services at Keith's. Theater dahp® and L streets. J questions and answers to the prev-|Miss Ada Walton; lumber and labor Southern~Moving Picture "’%@Efi.@%fifl?fimflg' at i . Y « The jury reported a verdict of accl-| The largest class that Bishop Hard- | ous ten are found in an adjolning | foF construction of long table, A. B. Corporation ~| 11 4th_st. me. BEverybody gets a reading : -é dental death, exonerating Prof. O'Ha ing has confirmed in five years was Campbel $15 McGill Bl 10912 G Street N. Phone Line, — e ra, ;lr(ver of the car that inflicted the in- g“l‘p hrecnntl;; at g.e Church of the cn;n:‘rnn. L ; M S - ury. :piphany, when sixty-i n_persons, e committes reports there is & ess. e erv[ce 5 o Ror st e st it | BB ST Sk SIS | i e o wuos rorsnied, | Prof, E. L GOONSAKARA of India, | ucs o Saes f oh Marshall Place - 1208 H street, at § o'clock this after- | ¥reemagn. Anather u) now be- | the contest. The youngest is nine B X 1. Qly “and Wednesday. Destonmeetion a | JOHN ‘AN noon. _ Interment will be at Crotom: 1".5“;:‘.:&7\7* r ‘Freeman for | years of age ‘and the eldest eighty- a convert from Buddhism and a noted lecturer on all healing. 7:30 p.m. 471 H sty G0 3 o s B Frankiin Parker, ffty-nve years| < (11680 yasend Ths commitian e lovk: {Jhases of trl:.dx._u}igio:.l. hlile’ssoghy and P,:g‘;s—‘“‘i ’rhcmmk SpiritualistC 31 ati—“THE MIRACLEN%)F 004 street, Jesterday sttesten | £ 'COR d years of age ecture on these topics: EARCH GOD;’ LebTu ; - o AND .. o aie i . Knocked ‘down by an sutomeniid at - MARINE 'CORPS ORDERS. |, |Dinety and one hundred ye : s 3 : > Viinia avento: and I0 SUoil e | frvue col. BB -Manwaring has| 0 e oot “BUDDHA. THE LIGHT OF ASIA” “CHRISTIAN Sci; ALFRED H. TERRY" "{'8 puni~*BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART received an injury to 7 : BIECT— A 7 el S poceived an injury to his bp. i | Be .m,"n';"t‘l?:?fi rom the 1at PIERAS, | e Sunday sohools of tiie District “ng. THE DAUGHTER OF HINDOO PHILOSOPY, Is tualism ¢ Y 7:45—ORGAN RECITAL—8:00 ™R L x S5Te otereat i the conten “Guhaton ITICAL UNREST IN INDIA,” “MY CONVERSION" mln BY SPIRIT M) - e MRS. G. F. BCHUTT.' j % dzs a on 2 3 F Sy o Tl = X o PR BRI S Sl | Ml Selood i dediHeprannied 5y || FROM BUDDHISM TO CHRISTIANITY. | AR RS 10304 < Meeting of S. S. HON:-CLYDE KELLY teathes= the Department of the Pacific. m entire class, the members of whicl MONDAY—I10. _18’0 AM—Parlor Meeting, 1761 N St. N.W, .# ang, sound ulu.zfl'fl,fl-’.hglmm:m % ? MEN’S CLASS G o, welcome. - L s e £ Maj. Charles R._Sanderson and Capt. | &re permitted and encouraged to an- B S fim‘p\ .—Me‘eting of C. E. Society. =+~ . REV. G. LYAL ARTHAN dfonday, 8 p.m.—Meeting of Sund&{ Schiool. Ass h Hal W. Gamble, from 8d Brigade, | 8Wer the questions in place of their 8 PM.—Foundry M. E. Church, 16th and P N.W. {Santd Domingo, te' i ity P | wiskly thesis during the petiod of || TUESDAY—10:30 AM—at 1161 N 8L N.W. 445 PAL-Foundry & u! = Jones, at ash- urc 8 P.M-] 11 M E. urch, ington. D C.. and Fitet Lieut. H._B.| This series of questions is taken |- e, s Benopalitan! ociation, Su]ipe}' at § Liversedge, at Quantlco; Va., haye|from the Kings and Ptophats ol 2 % gl w Chiurch. # : ~ d Israel. In some ions of the Bible ‘WEDNESDAY—¢:45 PM. and' 8 P.M—] " Chiurch. : X i £ , cen assigned to the.Jn: Brigade, | Israel. In some versior '-. SAIUOL B THURSDAY-2G:45. FIE-pétuiry Charch. * s- Bt rgk Baptint urs! 8.pa Meeting.for deepening the spiritual Tife. Topi Gt 5 1 Petteier.from Guantans. | 32 3¢, sacond, wid and soury || THURSPAY={GE TUGRUY, e . “THE TYPES OF CHARACTER WHICH-CRUCIFY CHRIST" "".’:‘.82"5‘..‘." R S L L e R L L PR o FRIDAY--:45. P.M.—Foundiy’ Church. § P.M—Church ofthat - 180 HALL, ™ céunity, o saite with tala ebizch whfl e Bkolon, i opella) sasitat "’.fi N e g 7 hine. it ner. 3 wun?la. = #nntlo?n Aeeosptom el :rlnd fil":i ,’nfl I-m}ar.;a uifiln b Covensnt, Conn. Ave. and N St. N.W. 5 i 3 t h home in Washington. Pleass make eérly décision. C:mm Attt irst t. es, fre to | wi so Includ ncidentally, e o %m:.i..,;::%. 0:'1‘:=A!l::u. '(;': Toaks o the Cla_ Testament, ‘esps Dr. B, F. Meyer: “His Message Stirred All England.” X ‘a) 3 .| ¢ially the books of Pro| Y G 3 RS - i o L.LadN 4 4 J @ First Lisut K. M (oode. st Nor: | sontestants may be o race EVE YONE.WELCOME. e e : i ez~ - This ehireh “Ja. oquinpdd. with- acousticon ‘for Bant“of heafing. B ke Eratr 2O | S iy b Ay veraon oF oo EVERYONE WEL : < i oo e Ay THME CHUROCM FOR THE SPIRITUALLY TROUELED, ~ 5 3 : S - i

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