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Church News and Activities PULPIT AND PEW. |Sunday School Lesson ets. Jeremfzh complied with his com- mission to “keep not back x word” Wwith the result that he aroused bit- ter antagonism, which threatened the ONE OF THE MEMBERS'OF THE GERMAN EMBASSY STAFF. {JEAN ACKER SUBPOENED IN VALENTINO CASE First Wife to Testify Against Film Star at Hearing on Bigamy - PARS PRICES IR PONCARE TOBAR AMERGANTOURST === REPARATIN PLANS Charges in French Capital|Jean Acker, “rom “whom nodcivh |Will Inform Parliament Next Valentino, flim aétor, obtained an ins Still 300 Per Cent Above |beon Sibposnsea to restity for tha| Week What France Ex-, Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley will praach| yy pgy. HyGH T. sTEVENSON. at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church tomorrow morning on “The Old Paths.” At the evening /service JEREMIAH SPEAKE BOLDLY FOR GOD.—Jer. 26.1-24. state June 1, when Valentino prelim- ’, —_— prophet's life. They lined up the ' inary hearing on a charge of bigamy ects tD DO he will -pen'k on the topic, “Holding Golden Text—"Amend your :{:;.u &nd pliable people to arrest Pre-War Levels. will be held. - ' p . 4 the Citade ways and your doings, and obey i s ek Tk - number of other witnesses al R % i . . it A ber of oth i 180 ; ; * % %% the voice of Jehovah' amvery man ol il inevitably BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. have been. summoned. They include |By the Associated Press, 1 v & 4 i « Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery 26.18. Repartormp s dny ae e By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | flve resldents of Palm Springs, River- | PARIS, May 27.—Parliament will be . : , ~ will conduct public worship at the ot il Rk Wi z;n- Succeas- v 27 o 2 ot T el PARIS, May 27.—The first really (g, 1ot e nt, motion picture art | are exactly where France stands with of Strength.” .In the evening, at 8|tiefleld marks the closing epoch of f;:?hgfl' :::;utl:ndl preac h:r r@qul':n ~ Breat tourist season since the War|director, after their marriage at Mex- |regards to German reparations and what o'clock, the services will be in reco8- |y a0 history. The reformation |the Lord. The c:uf_:;f‘_“" ,"'"h"- ut is now in full swing. Parls swarms|icali, Lower California, May 13. France is prepared to do.in the event nition of “Music.week.” The Calvary 2 o SAEROL: e Sh &. e Caltonti, May 1% et Drepar Church choir will render “Hear My |Which he inauguratéd and carried out [8lens the lines of modern business. with American visitors and thousands IR 0" P ‘Jof Germany defaulting the reparations > Tssoh: a although its work can he advanced if °31sionally as Natacha Ramboya, is be- by Mendelssohn, an with such drastic power fsiled t0|j; adapts the principles of the efficlent more are arriving every few days.|ligved to be in New York, Dpayments of May 31. Montgomery will make & b 4 |reach the heart of the mation. The|commercial houss. fo its spiritual Most of these Americans have been —— i|. The premier announced this intention dress on “The Song: of Lif: outward changes were of a religious | Service. Jeremiah during the larger . i X - at yesterday's session of the chamber. 5 of oo . 3 somewhat shocked by the prices pre e o (o L iy Why T nature. The heart of the people re- |LarL Of Ris life was persecuted by .+ vailing in France, which generally rupted Albert Favre, who was a minis- Hez Swem’'s sub: ‘mained unconverted, so that the re- t:;rlule:, ;ceg]::::"fi‘:';e(l:;dml\:l1;1‘::; are equal to or exceed American ter in the Clemenceau cabinet, wmlami:fl at Centennial Baptist Church. forms died with Joslah. The secret|his message to suit their program. o = vei e that the French are overchar#ing the Germany immediately rather than insist aries gained control of the Mation |this week's siude re coniand, i Americans. on larger payments in the uture. ‘ With an inscription in the Library |until the end came. The forces of |ger was too real, the cause of r Tt is not in the course of an interrup- Investigation by competent Ameri- tion such as this~ declared the premier, of Congress as text, Rev. Ulysses G. B. |disintegration soon revealed them- |ligion too great. for the prophet to can authorities shows that this ac- Rt e sition, but I will Plerce, minister of All Souls’ Church, |selves in the moral, religious, com- |sacrifice his manhood or his messag. cusation cannot be sustained. While swmat I can state our po 3 prices in the United States have fail- & 9i80 from, the 3 tomorrow morning in B. F. Keith's|ple. The radical progressive pro- |their eves to the danger which threa en to about 150 per cent of the pre- Must Be Ready to Use Force. Theater. The musical numbers will [phetio party struggled faithtully for |ened the nation from within, were war level and prices in Britain have A“ E t c -“ “I have a deep conviction,” he added, be rendere@ by Charles Trowbridge |righteousness and reform, but they | blindly trusting to the formal per- fallen off 50 per cent within the last xecutive OMMITIEE | tnat'ic would not be suficient to make Tittmann, bass, and_Mrs. Weldon |fought a losing battl formance of the temple services to na:.MprSccs m‘x-';;an;e n{: sr!ll‘l fflefl an gppeal to Germany's good will, :ut filrter. vloll‘nx; with Lewis Corning| It was an hour sbmewhat similar ::;:ll::’? ffi:‘ahmer dfln!ththhal to per_cent higher than before we must be in a position to coerce her twater at the plano. to that which Europe faces today as e rom without. the warsnd are tully as nieh for the| Members Awed by Blaze | £01fill hor obligations should she show o a result ‘of the world war. The oid | Formallsm. without morality, was r. French people themselves as for an_inclination to postpone such good At the Immanuel Baptist Church |established international system was |garded as the cssential element of r Americans. of Splendor. whL” Rev. Gove G. Johnson preaches to- |Dreaking up and the leaders were,|liglon and absolute securit The fact that,American visitors are - BY F. A. MACKENZIE. :J:?fl]?‘!:rzl;;?;r;fi‘mm‘tm::mw 4 . Baptist convention, and at night, on “;“,;'J:J"é.?i“ “fl:d n:;;:g:; ple sacrifices, which served to in- bargaining much and buying little 1s] By Cable to The Star and Ch 0 Daily News Leon Daudet previously called upon % " “The Soul of Lee,” a Memorial di :' lllm ey m’ “‘ Asis. In Jeru-|Crease the income of the priests with altr(‘huud by the United State in- Copyright, 19: the premier to occupy the Rubr in_the ?:5:"?&333}?.‘;{&": jJ\-ukrunrflla .:hm :ha m;o :nod p:mm.u i :-hommx)hey"“ere ame‘dA l‘;he poop vestigators to these causes: MOSCOW, sia, May 23— 4 at Jacksonv ave liberally to sustain the worshij The tourists this year rae not rich, Russia, May 23—The fevent of Germany defaulting the May E 3 sires form a closer compact with ] but people of moderate means. opening assembly of the all-Russia|31.payment. The socialists shouted, 4 = * X ¥ ¥ d to a 5! pa of the temple and the sacrificia. ; Egypt and adopt their mode of lite.| Services, hut not & word of comimens b Ry n / 1 ; . Rev. Dr. Clarence True Wilson, : Americans have been warned|executive committee in Andrlevsky | jFoincare means war.” which has heen 4 . . ; seneral ‘secretary of the board o |Jeremia. like Isaiah, had always op- dation “fell from" the lips® ot the against over-charging and have be- | Hall in the Kremlin was dramatic and | muniat papers gince . FPoincare as-| 5 4 . temperance and prohibition, will ’é‘}'y"fin"x‘,.":"m' b 4 .d;‘;::-‘:“::mugm ey g B R e s Y Yally women's|the surroundings were significant. |sumed the premiership. e - o 3 1 . DESACh in thy 3::;.;5:‘::;;1 Memorlal ;0 Galled to "assums. the. prophetic religion, they” were weigned in 1 clothing, can now be bought advan-|The room was one blaze of gold. I've scorned such attacks i ght. Rev. alance and found wanting. The m: g i office during the reign of Josish, be- tageousiy in the United States even|TWwelve massive, ornate gold-decked |NeWspapers, but any one repeating S 3 Ehl Hr;:ryhn. ‘Nltchell, the minister, |00 (IO S Mgure in_ the death . Fd: 1 square pillars support the gilded roof | them here will be brought to ac- . f Ppreach at the morning service, | oo ais e h MErobance. Lase, but most important. |BIXtY feet above. The doors thirty coust ifor them. . chn renler, SKIMAS 3 ot S R T R nen she Re- |had not been called of God to assume " i w: - | fiv i r - ~!ed, glaring at the communists, 3 & ; : = sume of God demanded the worship of ti heart and the work of a life as roof of their religion being true. his led to his arrest ky vy cha vi a- hesitated to speak boldly for Jehovah | son ecrirsed Jeremiah with tr > n il X Y o auspices of son, resy and blasphemy, which Dlied Fremeh post.war prices the dol- | stars. The walls are of gold and |&ave him an ovation. : § " " T b bon '::n’;‘,’,fi”m,:‘““- at the coronation services of Jehola- | was a. capital offense. They ‘chargd lar would have to vield 15 francs at ( White marble with gray watered silk Takes Deputy to Task. “ : e i * x ok x kim, who was the nominee of Pha-|him with treason because in the hour this time, but it is actually worth|Panels. A platform replaced the czar's| In combative mood, he then sook 8 FHEHES 3 RS Dr. Ana 1 raoh Necho. When he questioned his!of the country's danger he had di only from 10 to 11. triple throne. The hall was lighted | Deputy Jean Hennessy to task for i i - . Andrew Melrose Brodie is to|fitnesp to become the prophet of God, e people from carry : ; - k at the Church of Our Fatl aged his 5 Many travelers, misled by stories |by 2.000 electric candles. ving used ‘the words “Poincare DOG, tome . 54| B ‘not afrald. for 1 with e of the debased currencics In eastern | The delcgates numbered 300, and|moans war” in the newspaper| MISS VON FORKENBECK AND HER FPOLICE GIESA VON | oo, TOrning, on *America and | “Be not afrald, for I am with thee. I Furope do. mot acem to realize the [most of them were peasants and | Fousre and for quoting former Presi- REIEICAME- i out the plans of the government for ational safety. They claimed that he was a heretic because his words were have put my words in thy mouth® It i . . ] * untrue and not from God. P e i Dlouses and some blatic leather sujte g::iln??te?:x&:rfi‘e'x’faf:-l‘dm" %he ‘e : : tmta, sheinking S ocemiah one of the Taoes Jeaten SuEm M We v > Few o - - e leclares that the temp relation to the dollar has been so|FeW wore collars. Only a very few | presidency of the republic:-“Poincare = . TO SPEAK. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, pasto most courageous and effective preach- | Zould b Gecrone b e Considerabie within the last year thay | Woman delegates were present. The | br iecied Well that means war. LIFE-TERMER PARDONED JAPANESE . pper, pastor of stiovea Which “mey” ] the First Baptist Ch ers in the history of Judah. sisted representatives in France of Amer- |intentness of the members of the a ‘Andre Fallieres, son of the ex-presi- D urch, 16th and O streets, who h: 7 Moved by the spirit, the prophet jcan business firms now generally | Sembly puts jmore sophisticated par- | dent, who is a mémber of parllament, Slayer of Colorado Mining Man Takeshi Naide Will Be Heard at|ville, Fia, &,.,‘,;.n';“&.";“‘:o::"’;, took advantage of the coronation of e a hei ments to shame. ascended the tribune, saving he was f ~ th, Jeholakim, the unworthy _son of ode of lving, & CTAMPEd I eI o b rogram of the brief session in- | sommissioned by his venerable father| Must Not Return to Denver. Church of Advent. brench ombrre. at 3 meion T | Toalan, to appesl to Judah. He could French Blame Taxes. - cludes a change in the land 1aws to|to deny with utmost VIgor these| ,opp nov a7 Harold F. Hen-| Takeshi Nalde of Japan, a student| Wonderful Work.” and at § pin., me. | IOt Offer any political resistance to Eive the pessant grestor Assurance of | Vi ial the king and his Egyptian suzerain. To the American protests the French | permanent occupation and allowing ¥ Of%u know my father never uttered e o Glorge e Copetang, Cribple | Wil be thy spsakes At the Churoh of | of memorial music By the ‘Sobs wsar although "he probably could bave B T T eon | loasine 5 Curchier Weflnital protactionof such words.” he pleaded with M Folt- | Creek mintng man, was pardoned ‘;o‘?:).' tho Advent, 34 and U streets morth: | tet and the Tevening chorus, The | counted uren the support of the anti : = > cods. mé . J . . | by Gov, Oliver H. Shoup. Cope! west morrow morning a e as organized an or- X 3 : ol L R s i e o e maiug el e N e e B o st | ShOt (o death In the barroom of & Den- |o'clock service. chestra, under khe leaderstip of Miss | lahce with Babylon. “The fire in his = before a tionai_tribunai 0 witnesses we needed: all Jerusalem, judges, jury had heard the sermon. The propt stood iike a soldier before a cour: martial expecting a sentence of de because he had dared to proclaim the message that God had given him Jeremiah faced the peril of deatt unafraid. God was his strength anc defense. He calmly answered. A tinguished. ed, “Ti - e e e il 1 e 2 ver hotel on May 24, 1911. Evening services will be conducted | Sadie Yeatman Lynn, and s progress- | bones” could not be ex Lord sent me against this house an T rancs 1t1s BI1 francs (about $57). | BF Tcommens CXCeDL In war areas, cases | deputies again shouted: “Foincure| ¥ [ oy (o be'released Sunday on by Rev. Thom Willlamson, Sr., rector | ing in furnishing the Bunday scheel i The divine Impulse to speak out theagainst this city ail the words t Meanwhile efforts are being made [state property, and the establishment | "\Vith considerable emotion, the pre- fone condition—that he mot return 1o |of the church. with musie. . g.‘:tr?g;h?yg.ern*pelmrh.h; “to spenk | 37 the orparcanits prook agvanta throughout Europe to attract Amer- |of a separate corporation of lawyers, | mier announced that so long as the | Denver. The pardon resulted from an e e e * % % % ¥ presented by h : i s al to the governor by John Both Muls the word of the Lord” in an effort to fcan tourist: One American news- [ making the practice of law once more | ins; were directed at him per ppeal | Music week and Memorial the nation. If any man could paper, published in Paris. carries the |a cloge, self-governed institution. | wonally he scorned them. but when | Sringer. Rumand of e At B HONORS T. R. HUNGERFORD | aay’ wi, recerve recognition n the | ¥Ave ‘saved. Judah it was Jeremiah. ‘ollowing advertisemen P to slander rance’s | S £ W in the Temple - nce at- “The “Fangarian government cor- they attempted 10 anderers would be | sible for the shooting aftray in which tist Church. ple Bap- | is earnestness and elogue: 3 Dr.-J. J. Muir, the but falled to hold i 0 L young soldiers t land, a bystander, was struck by | Philaf So tes Win- tracted the people but fa dially invites Americans o wvisit| PINCHOT MAJORITY 13,737 | brousnt to justice. e e T telic Society Felicita in- } pastor, will preach in the morning on K them to the old paths of Josiah. beautiful Budapest. Know the Ma < o Bongs at Midnight, and in he o8O0 patherofJosiah 0 yars at home. Cultured people, lov Phul of St. Louis, with whom Henwoo ner in Bible Question Contest. ing his theme wiil be He did not hes e i i vas 8 i led over Mrs. ‘A Soldler’s | them the nation's peril. It called for ing freedom, art, music and postry.” | Official Count in 60 and Unot-| AVIATOBS PLAN LONG HOP | yas, said to have quarre The Philatelic Society Thursday | Training e L A e tn Epeax Toar. e privilege of making a defense to upon the nations to repent and return unto the Lord. H y ot the words he spok: and that they might ¢ with them as they deemed best. Hi faith in Jehovah gave him couras and calmness in the hours of h peril. Eighteen yvears before he La will preach on “Cosmic Religion”|mercial and political life of th please the people, who, shutting \d d his ministr. French government tobacco . Von Phul was also killed, and James [ night showered congratulations and L lessly to the assembleéd host as they | (M ence P monopoly, breaking the tradition of | ficial in 67 Counties Tabulated. IN ROUND-WORLD TRIP | w. CAtkinson, & bystander, was struck | felicitations ‘on it member, T. Rus-| J. C. Evans, & member of the men's | faced the throne of God in the tem- | Vi Sssurance, "They shail a generation, advertises for the bene-} py ADELPHIA, May 27.—Com by a bullet and crippled for life. Mrs. | sell Hungerford, winner in the re~|Bible class of Eastern Presbyterian |ple. He demanded in the name Of |saith Jehovah. to deliver thee of Anglo-Saxon visitors a_new |, JITRADELEINA, Bay | T Con Springer. subsequently was divorced | cent community Bible question con- Church, will address the class to- | Jehovah that they repent and return His bold and inger defense ayp of cigarettes, named “High morrow morning on “The Law and|to God's true prophets for guidance.|pears to have turned the scales in hi D d-and died several years | test. rade aE Viepinia tabacao, which | trict Jn the state showed that Gl from her husban ¥ ford Pi a y 3 ancelled as Airmen | ago in a hospital in New York. As a token of admiration for his|Grace.” His appeal for them to make their!favor. It secur Pafgrgrheta the French do not like and the Anglo: o asnatad & malority of 13, | Btop at Lyons ¢ gt U success, the soclety presented him * % ox ¥ lite good by a genuine reform proves | deal from the elders and Princes wi + Saxons do—ten for a franc. g E. Alter for the republ nina- Seek to Fly to Turin to e with a set of the first postage stamps | Dr. Jokin Gresham Machen, . | that the efforts of Josiah wel passed judgment upon him. The greatest advertising campaign ;i Ayer Lo the republican nomina- '‘PLAN FIRM ANTI-MOB BILL. | ot Bible 1ana. sor” of Greek Exegesis, New Tema.|OF less superficial ~The Drobhet|had to decide from the records of i addressed to Americans, however, i |aky Gl Sion, Up Lost Time. ——— ment theology and biblical criticism, | chaTged the people definitely in 79| false prophets, who were not fr 3 : ‘The figures include official returns 3 | ciation, poetically extolling the virtues LA e By the Associated Press. of French wines, probably in the hope | (O SIXty of the sixty-seven coun- oy 1- of Princeton” Theological of “theft, murder, perjury, immoral-|from the charge of being grafters o » Senator Borah Working on Measure | PREACHES TO COLLEGE. |Princeton, X. 4. '3 Seminary, | 80 "0 " and ‘also of human sac- b "RGET, ance, May 3 Of infliencing. the movement in. the | tles. and the complete but unofficial | LE BOURGET, L and lect ? 4 and the unselfish labor of Jeremiuh Test: Seminary, *Va., Wllllpr:::l: ';zl‘f's":: rifice (7.31). in addition mk‘-h'nf::; whose word should be taken. The: itod States in faver of TEnt winee|¥Otes in the others. The total vote |Maj W. T. Blake, the British aviator, .to Stand Court Tests. York Avegue Presbyterlan Church |eral indictment of this week's gave their verdict of acquittal, ras. 514,474 o bstinacy. He i and beer. ras: Pinchot, 514476, and Alter. 500~ | ;0 nis companlons in the attempted | Announcement that the Senate|Rev. John T. Huddle to Give Bac {lumorruw at 11 am. and 8 p.m. Rev, |of disobedience and ol ing the example of Micah, who in the R Glories of Rhel P2 = fight around the world, took the air | judiciary committee in its considera. Reginald Rowland will assist in the | exposed the hypocrisy of the Priesis|days of Hesckiah had made a proph- ories of Rhelmn. ; ure; rm - -y d false prophets as well as thelr|ecy that the temple would be d. —_— ton of the anti-lynching bill would calaureate Sermon. service. Musical selections appro- | &nd fajse BOPACE lhe that formal | rrpymant pie N eltond ER v e ot aegciias at 10:45 o'clock this morning for | Go% OF the B3l nCTE, ure’ thet| Rev. Jom T. Huddle, ;. | priate to Memorial day will be ren- | unrelia id b = | stxeypd. . Hexakish took the worls o i, gk 3 . pastor of St. | % worship and sacrifice would be ac-{the prophet as ground for repentanc: tion's advertisements, “to the great| JURY FAILS TO REE. Turin, Italy, on the second leg of their | will stand the test of courts and “will ) ,I lered by choir and organ. The Young . He warned iy e HonREadvertisementan tto thojpesat AGREE e y et erery ™ ounca ot federal | Paul's English Lutheran Chureh, will | 1ecpie’y Service in the.lecture room | Ceptable 'to Jehovan {and not for the destruction of God's 45 0" ‘ temple would become | ] o d "::]!:.rlirl'l:?:;gm;‘;ndkgs;e‘: No 2| power in ‘dealing with the situation, | ETSach the baccalaureate sermon be-ia 645 o'clock will be a Memorial | them that the messenger. Jeremjah's record Verdict in Case| The Itinerary of the flight calléd for | Reached i ke Shilon (once the abode of the ) fritheiElir el nd faithty . 28 been made by Senator Borah, re- service for missionaries in service | ! place of S e . the advertisement con-| pgaingt Cement Companies. a'ston et Tyons hut I o AL oo, a0 Tin reply to an m- Cillese o o €. tomorrow | 4uq on the fleld, past and present. tabernacle and the ALk Gelf would |ess placed him in the class witl 3 5 are three days be iry by a negro organization, as to lpit will b lied at both |- * 3 the nations. o i X R e c = ir delay here, decided to at- { Quiry His pulpit wi e supplied a become a curse to the The people acknowledged the jus:- L.t cantor ot oon a e e Fwhich heas ooita i n s ";1;)::“3.23 g::u;?';':fifrec:'“)g’“ to Turin, What was to be done in coneequence | services by Rev. Dr. L B. Wolt, Bal- | The Cleveland Park Congregational | *“*The sermon, which I8 Eiven In &|,0550f the court's decision, for thes 2 = ehict = timore, Md., secretary of the foreign | Church will hold a special Memorial form from the seventh to the mous wine-producing regions in the {ment manufacturing firms and sev.| The DH-5, in which they are Jmak- | House bill was unconstitutional. s T e O | mervice tomorrew eti) S ox, fuller orm frcrm the sevensi fo £t world. Champagne—this word is|eral of their officials, charged with |08 the first part of Wit FOVE o0 &~ Senator Borah declared that there | ;i oricg, {E. O. Watson of the Federal Counciid Lontaed the opposition of the peopi kuown to all civilization. A simple | violations of the Sherman anti-trust | Was accompanied by & Sechl PPl | was no intention on the part of the : of Churches will give an address.!jriests and politicians. It fell like word, but fraught with mennnu,'_and‘mw. failed to agree after thirty-five | Which fll’}‘:“‘;e !‘;“e parts for which | committee to abandon considerations Chaplain J. T. Axton, U. S. A., and |thunderboit out of the clear sky and champloned the cause of the prophet suggestive of happy family gatherings, | hours' deliberation and last night was | }and. with the spare DaTR (10 W ll) of the subject, but added that the | TRINITY CHURCH SERVICES | Chepiain E. W. Scott, U. S.'N..' take | itirred up especially the proph- | o pealed “that they showld mot Joyous occasions and sheer pleasure of | dismissed by Federal Judge Knox. Maj. Bla thoroughly overhauled be- | majority of the committee was con- nsrl in the service. There will be give him into the hands of the peo Iiving. Since the beginning of history { Both sides were manifestly disap- | DH-9 was thorough vinced that to pass the House bill appropriate music, under ‘the mrec-]————__— ple to put him to aeath” His cou. our citles and villages Lave been de-}pointed at the outcome. The defense | [0F¢ taking the air = 0 (o fiy|was “a wholly futile thing.” for the | Rey. Philip A. Dales and Rev. RB. L. | tion of Mrs. Joseph Fairbanks. stroyed mang times, but the quality |in their statements had been confident | From Turin » * eous stand for law and order saved reason that it would be a statute only * % ag a = F Qur wines has proved to be impet- | of an acquittal. The Atias Portknd | t0 Rome: until it could be carried before the Wolven to Speak. ANNIVERSARY OF CHURCH.'me prophet's life. The angry, u el _— recognized in Jeremiah a true ma: The providence of God can be seen the fact that Ahikan, the son Shaphan, Josiah's secretary of state i ‘Should Enthusiasm Have to Do reasonable moh, filled with murderous he s {Cement Company and eighteen other ————t——— Supreme Court of the United States. » With Religion” will be the subject of - i passion, would have made short work Amesica. e Shton o werfomnes® 1107 | praorations.” together” with " forty” | \|CTORY AND DEFEAT ! S CRATEIStSy gt o T Diocrsat | Res? B €iohn " Bhiggaut. Fires | Dr. Taylor to Preach Special Ser- | BUIRL, TONE Rt mast ont pory iElcs e exton Teome. ey @ | four officials, were the defendants in LL AT EL PASO. fomorrow morning at 11 o'clock wili | Baptist Church tomorrow morning. At tral byterian influenced by their leaders to allow it Lo onr province. Its marvelous | the suic ED TO CHANG HUERTA ILL o | b conducted by Hev. Philip A, Dales: | Right he will preach on “Counsels to| mon at Central Pres * |the law to take its course. The fick- Jight. You will be following the ex- CREDIT —_— services at 8 p.m. by Rev. Raymond E}“g‘v&r‘g“& s\::d.';"";m:: ‘lhe'lm“ h" Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor will l;ness of the mob is seen in the xa. am 1 th. gs o L. Wolven, Rev. David Ransom Co- 3 J e ‘h an anniversary sermon at the | that masses who were ready to de- oot AR ertsne of Erance. of | FORD NEIGHBORS ASTIR. | Mexican Finance Chief on His Way | 2., Woriloiung stsownere. o as pastorof Fitth Dapiori|Central Presbylerian Church tomor- stroy, the prophet rejoiced in his vin- cities and throughout our entire wine- | e m Chinese Front Around to New York. Sunday, June 4, Dr. Covell will con- g D Baptist | = morning. This church was or-:dication. . News Fro Church. 1t has been named as “Go to J iah t the fi h growing region you will not meet a|Committee Will Urge Presidential tinue his series of sermons on the o 3oy gonool and Stay to Church |Eanised in 1868 by Rev. Dr. A. W eremiah was not the first nor the drunken man. i & ] EL PASO, Tex., May 27.—Adolfo de|five great religions, the topic last man to stand up for right r Shanhaikuan Clouded—Deposed when all the members of the | Pitzer, who is now pastor emeritus. - | bets ““Hindool: the Religion of ty-four years the gardless cf his own personal we Candidacy at Home. B e seror inWant La Huerta, secretary of finance of Mex- | being “Hindoolsm. &l church and congregation are request- | During this OHy-tonr FErT o Every soul who is called of AMERICANS IN MANILA By the Assoctated Press, lco;garrived hack Iate yemrdar on uls <t fojbeipEasant e e eritus. Dr. Pltzer, who was | God to do His work must sometime ur ; L DETROIT, Mich., May 27.—A 70 Aeciatenilrnt way, Lo, Néws Yorki) L1l with/ aupin 4 LAy fn"active service for almost thirty- fother stand alone. ~Evers reform URGE U. S. SOVEREIGNTY Imii “0rTs ek May 21 com- | Pl S liS"Sr xows trom the | it tras rrend wore prondited rom | HONOR OF MUSIC WEEK. | At the Moteopelitan Bapiat Churen | % BSUTE 2300 2%, 57" A e born men, neighbors of Henry Ford, gf.mnh';.kflir]\nfifru?:?::fl:;"fm:mc‘;:'\? entering his private car. De La Huerta e Sl e mor- ;l‘;)'l:lr& 3-;";;;":2: pastor. In 1913 modern vice will fec) the loneline c < etk 0t 15 Pannounced, and-nie (he |18 Of & moat’ conflicting O “m","’tzmez D on Salias. | Sacred’ Concert Arranged for To- ) ax8- | uiiding constructed at 15th and Irv- | heroes of the cross. The one who apital Invested and Title to Is-|motor 3 e the | e report is that Chang Tso-Lin,{chairman of the administration of \ Y i ing streets northwest. d 1 me becal da(;em;o:n:::l:rc;;;:m;nO?emac ‘g:‘l:ie‘d nchurian general, who recently { no National Railways of Mexico, morrow Eyening at Peck Chapel. ;)[ Gg\:firt aixuu-rki‘ Re' ,_gg:nucurrp; ufll;d him =3 du”::rr;flrl;bvl\( n,ud 1[.. lands Immutable, Say Reso- |States in 1924, The announcément |issued a declaration of independence.| salinas, in an interview, said it was| Ppeck Memorial Chapel, Pennsylvania | 19fe " 1n "the soooning his tomie w1 CTER. |him e e e lutions Adopted. was made by Willlam T. Kronberg, | g inaikuan, while another 18 to th |}:.‘{;'",,,;u‘,’{,";’:“}l:t&:::d!{';,;‘:.?.;’:,‘:,‘":;‘; Syenie ;’;lt‘?s.};‘c:m;n?g‘f‘::fi";x be “God’s Greatest Memorial.” SERMON ON CHARA s 1Cn & Gamalicl 1o defond the . 2 i editor of a Dearborn newspaper, who-| > o 1 han- | po o S persecuted church, just as he rai y ‘i calli effect that he has reoccupled Chan-{ Britijsh and American interests, before With William . - : S WALEER |3 HOBR. | s "Mnuramental In calling the re- | gli, forty miles farther to the Southt | many montha, He sald that this would | e Bon of the Mucie week SIAff a8 di- | At the First Congregutional Church | Dr. Wood Announces Subjects for |up Ahikan for Jeremian. The Ma Star and €l By Cable to The o 7 11l be with us if we obey His o Daily News. | v % : - be one of the principal subjects at the | Fier= Rev. Jason Noble Plerce speaks to ter w e obey 3 ¥ Nows. | Yoters ihat orsanized a “Henry Ford "G4, wy Pel-Fu's army of Chihli} conference at New York when he and [ ™3 "pierson has arranged a commun- | morrow at 11 o'clock on “Lest We Foi Church of Covenant. command, for we know that, a N viet in their recent meet American, French, i i et,” and at 8 pm. there will be a s though he wicked watcheth the MANILA, P. I, May 27. Although at the organization meet. [S0ldiers, victorlons 1n thiT TEICOL] the secretary mest America ity sacred concert, in honor of Music|Eol e song festival. Miss Grace I.j For the next four Sunday evenings.| ighteous and secketh to slay hi fean Chamber of Commerce here has|ing of the club 1t was suggested | C2MPaign Rel | OO uigitioning | 2 T seioleta ‘will e | Nelson. soprano; Herman Hoffman, |starting tomorrow, at the Church of |the Lord will not leave him in hix passed resolutions addressed to Pres- | 41 oy [MIEN be made toinduce | cZiCCh the Mukden rallway for a Stiss Louise B. Broctor, Grifith Evans | violinist and the large chorus choir | the Covenant Rev. DF TWood Wi |nand nor Sondemn him when he i ident Harding and Congress to the | chingcd monetary sindard o one of |Ecneral advance to the morth, Thei GAVE LIVES BY LEAP. fand William T Plerson: Miss Etnel will assist Harry Edward Mueller, or- | PR 00, ‘gybjects of the sermons to | JAT€eL") When God calle us ot ame effect that the American title to the | the chief planks in his platform, it was | (2milies of the railway Tien- Payne, violin. ganist. .Dr. Ple: o be as follows: 1, “Life's Successes”; {a' 1o NEVE & BUS P ersd | Finivsine Talnnag 1= i o { Intimated such a question would be Joft | haikuan are heing broyght to Tien Switt, Son of Packer, and |, KoV, Irving W. Ketohum will give a | dreme on o e O Mo Merenl | 2. “Lite’s Failures”: 3, “iLife's Du- |33 Gig" Jeremiah with ihe Psalmiste as the title to the United éfir:l;(flg gainely fo st udstmentictithalmarn (LIS SESS P g S beief talk on ks, mesnin ol music B > will : “Life's Pleasures. “The Lord is my light and my salva- :. i s Bible class at| ties”: y 15 e cor e Anal sommion o the | Themusical progzam at these serv. | (ot W0, a1 1 ; ces”on lecturing on “The Outlook in selections for the harp, violin and violoncello. REFORMED. L NG, May 2’ suan Tung, the on Auto on Rails. | that, assuming this immutability, A;E:fli\x?oy A io%of Chins: hoaiin| Diide Aband | thousands of Americans have taken deposed boy o iater of the interior| CHICAGO, May 27.—Billy swirt, son| WILL HOLD CONCERT. -t family s head of Swift & Co., and his 2 e e S b Do sars| MAIESTICIMBRITAIN. _ |icis, oot il 1 o e Nl 8 S e : I Fourth Presbyterian Church to ; e e owm <o A Owing to the fact that the Fili-|Trip From Sandy Hook Day Long- | relief. He reminded the mbiglmelr lhni are alive md.ydb:cu-l‘el;ely.n“y thought GIVES RELIGIOUS PLAY. 2 = PEAK O D Washungton for he burpone of aiien: | T Do DAY OB |under the torms of the sbilcation of | fagt and jumped UKV, py0y gpr| . Obssrve Mustc Wesk. MOTHER” ROSS TO S REFORMEI ating the sovereignty of the Unite X'to support the Imperial fam-|stalled on Chicago and Northwestern | nrugic week will be observed In the | Holy Ro Chureh Society Pre- States and also to the fact that m‘.’.' LONDON, May 26.—The White Star fifir?f.dme usual royal style with sev-|tracks late yesterday Mrs. Swift|p,, 0 BI00 Vorian Church next y Bosary : 24 Will Be Heard at Vermont Avenue A present status Is undesirable, while | liner Majestic passed Lizard Head at |eral thousand servants. He added that | wriggled out from behind the wheel | uriyyoxday evening at 8 o'clock. sents “Santa Lucia.” L e A="THE IDEALS OF CE a_territorial status would be desir-|§:10 o'clock this morning (4:10 am. |the republic agreed to pay $4,000,000|and her husband abandoned the motor | “yjgs Mary 1. Kelly, agsisted by Mrs.| . = Niris iR iy oo, Aemarisl Day serv able, the chamber requests Congress | eastern standard time), thus com- {annually. car on the other side an instant be-|p,ymond Dickey, ' violinist: ~ Mrs. | The Dramatic Society of the Hol¥| .oiher Elizabeth Ross of Eureka, 40, 8. g T0 authorize three self-paid repre. |pleting her voyage from Sandy Hook | Hasuan Tung told the minister that|fore the Chicago filer, making firty | f3¥MONA & O OKAR, Y oniralto; Ben- | Rosary Churc ursday might at| Mother’ Elsthel oting his life 1o | Fipst AT 13t A sentatives of (he American commu-|Dar in five days eleven hours fitty- |oniy $600000 had been paid within | miles an hour, reduced their machine | jisath ¥'}fcrrison, baritone, ana Mra. | Carroll Hall presented the histortcal | Il Whose 8% % ST Kongo in | 1 nity in the archipelago to g0 to Wash- | 8ix minut The last ten vears and that therefore | to a mass of twisted debris. Fillam &, Chamberiin, will give & |rellglous drama, “Santa Lucis the | missionary, SROFt, SV Ch fnfutheal ington to brr;(lvnuulu-a in all delib-| . et the 1 £ tho | RimoSt ltdlfléflwonh“";'hod::& bg:: e program of American cfixgumons.fl g:{“fe;’s‘l";':!- S D e in_promoting many l‘fi!wr'-nll‘n“m‘:; erations regarding the Philippi 2 was reported at the time of the ly alded Manchus, his is a complimen concert, Zagreb. terprises, will spea Tands and to submit a territar] plan | Majestic's salling that she was ate | Bocnttomed to splendor, now were in MRS. McGINTY DIVORCED. |given for the community In which the | The play, which centers around the | sionary enterpr 15k AND 0 STREETS N.W. Grace ity 5 L. D.. Pastor. FERVENT LOV! “THE assembly of the Vermont Avenue lite of Syracuse, & e ,worked out by the legal committee | {®MPLing to beat the transatlantic|reduced circumstances. He pleaded Fourth Presbyterian Church is situ- | early Chrll-!tlnn o At Christian Sundsy school tomor:ow of the chamber of commerce. jrecord held by the Mauretania, which | for a remittance of part of the s ated. a vivid picture o o plipd The resolutions point out” that mo ¢rosséd in four days ten hours forty- amount due. . Gets Decree From Secretary of In- ——— ently ChEigHAR churol, A A e he] Mrs:ioss 1a fust returning from (he | CHURCHES OF chuiar, selentiat | American is on the independence mis. | On€ - minutes. s, “however,. was 2 vention at Baltimore of the Chris- | Brane reh, sion to Washington. denfed by the White' Star line offices TICAN TO PAY RUSSIANS terstate Commerce c‘:‘m“(-"" = GIVEN HIGHEST AWARD. maE :;,',1":_;‘;"’,;‘,;‘},,’:{,,‘.",:},‘;‘ o oy S onary Soclety of Maryland, | Fiest Chprek of Christ, Scientiat. — e R T . ENIX, Ariz., May 27.—Mrs, Ms-| o, ndeavor Soclety of ’ ych th rse | Delaware and the ct of - Boston, "The Tiner Sarricn consignment at | VA rion §, pcGinty was granted a divarcs | The Christian Bndes Dy esroily mandiod | Bis: First Church of Christ, Scientist. T AT fully -handled. - meat and lard, which was rushed & Trom® Gooege B 2f: | the Vermont Avenue Christian Church | Longona were successt STUDENT HAZERS UPHELD. ! icr' bier in"New" Tork harbet by the | Treasures of Catholic Churches to | here vesterdny ffom Georse B. Me: | B8 ¥ o ighost award among |1t was directed by Miss D. Brignola. Columbls road and Euclid st. > 3 Chicago Chamber of Commerce in' an ; d Tnerce Commission at Washington. She|the Endeavor societies of Christian | Musieal selestions s e ST. MARGARET’S RITES. |Second Church of Christ, Scientist. University of Michigan Council | €fort to establish a record for such Be Spared. alleged_cruelty. There are two chil-{churches in Maryland, Delaware and of 't” S huran: . N.E. mnv 'e. éh r.i;t. s“cll = o :‘?‘;w‘r‘:‘eg‘z“‘:;‘:"::"“}r f:;m g{‘" e A e 1 et l.;ld:fi:'g;'“n' et Dtflcglr':?'b |‘:°:k‘ "‘:'e"f:ll; Graduation Takes Place Tomorrow | Masonic Temple. fau, st. N. y.e- %) Cleared, But Urged to End Violence | {285, ' FOUiiAmplon, As the ship- ™ 6SCOW.. May 27.—An agreement |did not as : timore conventio uatio; Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist. Morning. Graduation exercises and com- h year. » ANN ARBOR, Mich, May 27.—Con. | Fhursdsy of last week, the chance of | has been Teached between the Vati- fccomplished durln® the socisty at-| T0 ADDRESS MEN’S CLUB. T lormiy 0o biverslty Uaditions|setting: this mark hugiexpirea can and Forelgn Minister Tehitcherin | CHICAGO MAY PASS PARIS. |tended the convention. Sy = Telephone ¥ ¥ 7 mencement services of St. Margaret's hereby the soviet government will enjoyment of privileges offered by > he Catholic churches bf Rus- the University of Michigan. a facuity| TEXAS PORT FAVORED. ':;’:efif {ta campalgn of requisitioning | Population Increasing at Rate of | WILL PREACH TO STUDENTS. Switchboard. Sunday school will be held at the Johns 8. Moses, rector of St.| .. yes Club of Trinity Diocesan |church tomorrow morning. Report and C committee declared in its report on R eatuves for, the fAmine re- an investigation of a recent haging. % huEe a - 4,385 a Month, Re! 3 lief fund, -the correspondent is in s reach the bacca- h 1! Inciding fhe padating o Lews " $5,000,000 Expenditure st Corpus | 1ot Gr 0 SOOI L i o0 " e n prasent| oRSeE Svaron, i Bresch the bacea: | LS TP S0 beroets HorIRSRL | o L work o the Sundey school wi e e frsab it et TR Christi Recommended. cept, payment eauiyalent 1o the |rate of growth Chicao will pass Faris| ciass: of ~Gunston Hail -tomorrow Wil Moot 2 LLS 3 Fune’s "when J. 3 | be made by the superintendent, Pres- o 3 ~ valye of the arl e Vati- ., the tele- tation awards e cl - o el At ines conts s Cpeous. Shabpit 3 Paxt ey dheen San'tremeury. Targese ity e x:‘;h"éo;‘:c;y?v‘v‘i‘l.l‘:fiv:‘ln xbibi | troducing the largest number of new YR o e B 5 mittee, which Orre father, an at- | SCCEN o the ‘Army Tor improv. . REYNOLDS' CANVAS SOLD. |tion, "Bringing the, (elepaone (R iln lacholars, infant class prizes for at-| sUNDAY SCHOOL ML |0, ygy ! but recommended tite committee carry | MERE 85 B, G50 MATOT Btk B et CLEMENCEAU TO SPEAK. ing at fpe LONDON, May 37.—Sir Joshus Rey-{ you remove the receivar from the|tendance and attention, attendunce| Wg'gloiocr. The Arcade, 14th st. and Park rd. “Anctent and Modern Ne- , Alias Mesmer- t its work of upholding campus move resi- reralt of “Ladles Anabel and | hook. awards, schoolarship certificates to READING ROOMS: Craditions without resort to violence, |Plated Will cost the federak gavern-| ., yrpe Trance, Méy 26—Former | that the city will have 11,311 more resl- | molds’ poriralt o b Cinted in 1701, Frederick N. Zihl-|jeaders in the courses will be made. 'N.W., Room 605— ment 3$5.000.000. including the con- |, emier. Clemenceau ce'n war | dents than : eallzed 000 guineas at Christies, Maryland is expected to be| “pregentation of scholarship medals T;'—_' struction of a twenty-five-foot chan- | FXSNET (i deliver ‘an address Here e ‘one.of London's famous.art gal by Rev. “Jabes Backus, excellence s nel. : : i and o ards, A Saturday at the unveiling of a monu- leries. prize, cl anner . SEEKS HITCHCOCK SEAT. Biitriay 3t e wiiafing ot Snosts | ROME RIOTING PERSISTS. ————— tion of alumni prize to the \ v"nel. who has done most for the BULGARIAN DIPLOMAT SLAIN, | professors of the Nantes High School o dorine the year, by Mias Helen A presi - Anthony T. Monahan Files as Can- who gave. their lives in_the war, The{ ROME. May 27.—Alth: the gen- HERRICK HOST TO SHAH. The Bcottish Rite Cholr, consist % . By the Associated Press.” former premier is an Slumnus of ‘the | eral strike here has been called off, 'W. G. Atherholt, Homer 8. nt of the alumni as- diisiefeni 8 Swiis SOFIA, Bulgaria, May 27.—Alexan’ | nigh schiool. PSR £he. rarment between the fagcistl and L PARIS May 31_His majesty, the|of W..G: 5 ‘Monaban Kerr, J. hrey | s N, and presentation of a spe- LINCOLN, Neb. May 27.—Anthony |dre Grekoff, former Bulgarian charge | Jt is reported that his, speech wil Persia, was the .-: v::: Az Karl 8. e jociation, snd pe ve»k n of 3 spe. & thodist Episeopal 7 g tven last Omah: led 'affall at Paris, Stockholm and sview of the present politis figh i ‘Wednesday, | honor at a dinner gl . take place. The R At o5 canbiinie i’;.‘r:, "was ufiuzi;lt:o-d ere st Sncin Edrope, sud énch other. encounter | by Myron T. m“g‘“"‘- Aariepn ooty troots northeast, | - The nfin ghucch_cholr will be tion for - United States |night. eviden ught d -forward took. place. iich. " B e X 1 ton assisted St. Margaret's junior : ::ruur.' . position held. by Gilbert m'flnr ,'& political basis for the |bein t The Who. c dhane of, Russiaa -.\.h e at servioes. .