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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 15,.1922. , i . o ] & ates nnounce nts O u 1 1IN€ ; ] e[‘V.(: _ \nnouncemen ‘ rc ws, Activities and Services . . . £ % = . Arctic Missionary Explodes Old |EAST RIVERDALE GHAPEL ATTEND, CONFERENCE AT LEESBURG. vty o staiprot o drtard i CORNER'STONE TO BE LAID Sne Fecommentls tion a'S' a1 S t i ] H 3 i} ] g & v .‘.’.%‘.',"‘ is the spirit of the holy God.” His ory Esquimaux Hate Soap : § . e Sl Reuchadncatar Yecams St. John's Lutherans to Build Gom- prociaimed his ailegience o the God of reatenee 3 Soap and Esquimaux mix freely, ac- | settlement. Mrs. Thomas, @ho Is a |~ manity Room in Basement of nations and languages that IF chey cording to Rev. Willlam A. Thomas, |former Army nurse and saw service spake anything amiss against the God B el milisioniiy amane thadmi] D prauc e during e ey the only New Building. of Bhadrach, Meshach and Abednego, white woman who has ever made the they should be cut in pieces and their garas at Point Hope, Alaska, who [1,000-mile sledge.trip from Point Hépe The corner stone of the Chapel of bouses be made a dungaill. © The sinful believes that the long-standing libel U)‘\Nennra.d A f:;“rc-'huh;:: ¢ g}'nnfl!lllculudbulhfif;fl SDecial Committ: Off :‘;Xrel't'ul-';nv o i T v | As regards the libel on the Esqui- , East Riverdale, Md., will be ellowship with God - that these people object to soap de-| 0 "yi' "4y oas has this to say: laid tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 ee ers.wwhe( the vision needcd to unsl:::ul:d serves correction. e Mo bt “the Esquimau | ¢'@lock. The sermon will be preached I M C ) l"‘- messages, which are sealed to the Polnt Hope is about 300 miles north docen‘t like soap is absurd, for the |bY Rev. Dr.‘George M. Diffenderfer; any Constructive Rec- | ™snd. ot Ko e ecand s the farthest | wholly practical reasort that he must | Pistor of Luther Memorial Church of . When the venerable prophet, who was O rrorth of he Episcopal Church's | keep clean in order to stand the rigors | his city; and Rev Henry Manken. ommendati probably then about eighty-five years B Hamt o L Ll wrfe |of the wlimate. On our way eancifrs BISiISRe ot the Latkesan: AL naations. of age, entered the state dining room of e, T o vesidents of the|from the coast a friend asked Mrs. llance of \Washington and acting, the palace, that had been marked a few Thomas how she kept herself sup- iPastor of St John’s Chyrch, will lay The report of the findings commit- |*‘W"' previously by the spirit of ca- e——————————————— | }1icd with cold cream up in the north | the stone. Other Lutheran pasiors tee of the conference on men's orgAN- | Ao, et bl and contempt for the to prevent her face from freezing. will take part in the ized Bible cf + De faced a king and court METHODIST PROTESTANT. e et e ar the appilcation Of | seEvices. y B ble class work, which was held | that had been sobered by the myster- »T*A—»—i — |anything that might close up the{ 'r"r: _chapel is being constructed at Leesburg, Va., July 1 to 4, has just | 0us writing on the wall whose signifi Rhode Island Avenue s o Nt ekin®ana prevent the | ¥ith concrete basement walls, add been made public. This conference | CANCE, they could not understand. Dani: Rhiode Island ave. at First st. it G eulation: of fhe bioad lu)ithe | rame [NCpsIsTactute. Guiltied Wil i wis Attended by deleputis foam Co |t o e b3 Setisiag o A REV. G. 1. HUMPHREYS, Mioiste auickest way (o have the face frozen. | Lut apout sx:.nngl:zgpfi"bnl;“'u L in mujority of large men's Bible classes | honors. He 03 a0t vovert ‘:‘- i e S b sermaas by the __ Same as White People. auditorium, and provides In addition of the city, who met to prepare & |Piace In the kingdom. * elahazzar ae 120 and 8 pm—Scrmons by the pasior | What applics to a white person ap- space for the primary department of Brofram Lof, ch-opetAtive WoHK fot| il Tulos Bx rageut fer Nabonldes, who S o wiTh A MIsSIO! plies with equal force to the Esqui- [the Sunday school.” A community men's Bible cl; i 5 was the last Semetic king of Babylon -~ & |mau. He has to keep his face and|room is provided in the basement, Guring the next falt - :e ?"md Pus | No price can purchase the services of North Carolina Ave. ¥, G 275 | hands and feet clcan to prevent freez- | which is ‘furnished with plenty of committee ro A e o | the prophet, preacher or priest of God \ B O A Ve Sx&Bae |ing. If ho used seal ofl or whalé | LBt and yentilation, The buildink e s s o |2 wnlier dn oot & hivsling, Danlél e ofl or any of the other lotions which | is being erected under the supervision T s B | St & ML ALY 1o read the ST Bundsy o viup, with preach | e is charged with preferring to soap, [ Of & committee consisting of Charles Bt Tl e (EelA T B T S e dea soulh mut 215 11817 {be pastor. he couldn't stand the bitter cold of Cameron, C. T: Warner and G. L. B i that 2 ollyr | e s Lot (b copags o0 8 :13 p.m. —Christian_Endeavor. _______ e Arctic climate. elly. < b le_servant God, when he in METHUDIST EPISCOPAL. s e tontter af factsthe Esquimen | s 0 o DT e Al s (s Cprsrickes i ol ie Personal e uses & whole lot of soap. In filling an A | o whleh e S ncatod Uhatons Hie Ebenezer M. E.Church order for dog meat or clothing, OF |gori o "cure‘u oin In umh(or the purpose of | pronounced the doom of the nation and Cor. 4th and D sts. . anything else that the Esquimaux |depicted. The snow igloo is a tem- DE e MBI king, that God had written on the wall. REV. 3. W. WATERS, Ministe buy from us at the Point Hope store, | POT4rY affair bullt for overnight shel Law Enforcement Sumday. Every statesman, scholar and seer has 9:30 a.m.—Sunday _school. Bible we find almost inveriably that it in- [t The igloo in the native tom- The question of law enforcement | [0URd that the great and immortal graded classes. Cludes an ltem-of & few cakes of |Munitles s a one-story hut made of was discussed and it was recommend- | {aching taught in this lesson, which 1100 e fermon by ptor. | "mm«‘]sm,,_ Sopecianty ®fof” the Gtronger [f0d, which is fitted over a_(rame ot ed that Sunday, November 26, be - | £¥er¥ individual and nation needs to DD Wit hevach Stsdoy. July %3, ]hr-nds. For the same reason you|¥nalcbone or of lumber picked up served as “law enforcement Sunday” | ATm: in that “verily there is a God S Mberin Sunday. July 2. | (i fna fhw Esquimaux with beards. | from the wreckage of ships along and that this question be considcred | hat judgeth the earth.” He had passed '3:00 p.m. - Rev. Renjamin Gant will preach. | Like the red Indian, they pull out e o nac SICHs Ianneat compact Loéal bible = < in every men's Bible class. The con- | Fis Sentence of condemnation upon Bel- 8:30 p.m.—Epworth League. the hair from their faces by the roots | 1'[. with a large living room and | o O & class men at sessfon July 2 to 4. Left right. back rew: J. T. Ellett, J. L. Wilmeth, H, C. Brown, | ference was especially concerned shazzar, not on account of his intem- 7:30 p.m.—Sermen. |in order that their faces may be kept | Sall. shelf-like sleeping rooms|g =y * ummmgs, J. M. McWhorter and H. J. Coun: Fromt row: M. D. Wilson, R. L. Harlow, W. L. Ford, | about the lack of respect for the Con- perance, but because he had defied the ~__ EVERYBODY WELCOME.® ____ ‘clean. & which are built into the walls around | g ""i Bryan, Dr. A. A. Chenay, J. C. Boxs, Capt. F. A. Frost, J. C. Smith, P. M. Etchizon, J. G. Minor and H. 3. |stitution of the United States. power of Jehovah. Drink has caused ETRODIST EPISCOPAL Colored. | e the four sides of the living room.Mayden. . . . 3. J many to fall and may be 7 18100 Not Unclean Another recommendation was that y be charged with i - , i n . Generally the roof is constructed of a press agent by inted b i | DeINE an accessory to Belshazzar's Iracl G, ML E. 00ies, 1 1 am speaking now. of course, of |seal gut stretched over the {rame up_ ey e D e e publicity | hich Danel told him were due to e REY. C. 1. RUSSELL, D. D.. Pastor. ' (s e o Maae s e e trouble. but T don't know how. How |of hix particular organization. king's pride. The haughty. seifish. ar- ' g 330,85, Bonday sehoel 140 REACH | Way, i3 ot necessarily (he ‘unclean | sometimes. six faet” thick and at the id it bappen? ™ | “Beginning in January. & serles of | IMEARI monsreh was unwiliing 1o wor; 3 i 3 5 8, m and at th J on't know,” replied Peter. “I|Sunday afternoon mass meetings, u o His will. He had \BLENESS OF THE BIB SESTEEM. | dugout of snow which it is sometimes | height of the most severe blizzard ates bo & Siross hane and ihen |der the meneral sublact of “Christika | heer SNTLGCL (0 (A divine dastoac Rpworch Lasgue; § pin missionary sermos you are not aware of the storm out- b O e AR e e Jtonit | Climenanint will' be held. These|oon sives bythe eximple of the iun- munion Sunday. He desires to see all of = = oy o! nd. 2 y . were you doin n this r- b] v B H ‘come stricks o kg S ey < St. Paul’ English Loth On the trail the conditions are 2 = den 't demanded 014 Mr. Tond. ‘.’:LJ.‘J;J'.“E.,‘:."L?:.:‘(’Jf’::.?n&’y“’ with Iycanthropy “tiil he knew that the mt rlend . . Paul’s utheran | somewnat different and they apply ~ Peter didn’t answer. A guilty feel- 5 Most High God ruled in the kingdom o Gabbraith A. M E. Zion Church Ch 1o, the white men as well a8 to. the [ e ing made him want to avold answe e s S aearinas — % 2 # 8th St. bet. L & M n.w. urch Esquimaux. Obviously, with a tem- ‘ ing that question. So he asked a 1..’"53..3‘.‘;"3;.:';‘.’. q{hgl.tm::;g :L oot | o Béishazszar had irreverently brought A e . Past: e perature of fifty or sixty degrees be- - S atior olihis owm )\ “Cax\ v BolD | ave snot clasuen wes cousldersd and | coe TALSSE O Khe Sumple alo tha hun’ 230 e eunaay ol John T, Huddle, P low zero, with little fuel at hand, 1t = me out of this, Mr. Toad T as acommEnAea that! Che IACESE [Ty oen e oot wreibesayly, Il ted 0 L Moreinewornbip an termon. | o . Huddle, Pastor. Is “difficuit to get water for washing ) Old Mr. Toad shook his head. “No." | men's classes assist in this work. SOLOWES S i Tuies G Siisiking E .—Pew_ nal R oses. at water you get is 5 > said he. “I would 1f I could, but T e - nged God with his de- 6:30 p.m.— V' . o germa "ty Rev. 1. BOWOLF, D, p., Secured through the process of mell- can’t. There f{sn't a _thing that I clp of Y. M. C. A, Asked flance. when he summoned the thousand R Feventag worahip and_sermon ‘Baltimore, Md. u|ing the snow. and therefore, under R Sah o, T don't see but'what you will | The conference requested the Y. M. Euests to join him as he toasted the YOU ARE WELCOME TO SERVICES. :00—Christian_Endeavor service. the conditions which I have mention- Al’l Old Fl'lefld c A| i thoughts were anything but pleasant | Bave to lie there until Farmer Erown C. A. to prepare a course of Instruc- | leaders by praising the idols. that Bel- Dally racation Bible school wil continie |~ (Nor Copdio— Tical — |t 200 st along with very lituie omes AIONG. | ones 3 ? or Farmer Brown's Boy find you.|tion for the development of leaders |tharmar knew wers falie gods. While during the_week. cordia LEvangelica. watér. 1 have made, in my six years{ BY THORNTON W TRGESS Be and by Peter heard a rustling | YOU ouht to have known better than for young men and boys In order that | God may have waited patiently in His Ha M. E. Church Luth: B Alaska, Soout 10006, miies witn TON W. BURGESS. |, {jie lcaves in t h 1n& (o come into this garden. You had |the Sunday schools of the District effort to cure the king of his i ! 3 X miles wi caves in the strawberry be g . S mmoral- ven . Churc| | utheran sledges, and over stretches of wees| In time of danger and of fes [P e ey ot omins Was | 10, business here. and you know it |might have trained leaders to cafry ity. intemperance and ingratitude, Jeho- and Ma: 20th and G n.w. at a time. I have had to manzge woh It Lielps to have an uld frien {it an enemy or u fricnd? He had no “Yes, 1 know 'it. ‘replied Peter|on a full rounded program for the | vah could not allow the irreverence and Y e G N LR Pt e e O e friend fear. it | means of Knowing. 1¢ 1t should prove |S4dly. " “Oh, dear! Oh, dear, What- |young men and boys of the schools. challenge of His authority by Belshaz- - Sermon by pastor “OTALL WELCOME. B Ta mith tho Eoquimany.| Poor! Peter /Rabbit! Heswas® allj oo an enciuy e couldiit even AEbt everts gologitoecnmn of Muey A larger fraternal and social spirit | 2aT. who had lifted up his heart against League, . ALLWELCOME. = |But, as I have said, at home the Es- | wound up i A% 1 for his life. Nsarer and nearer sounded (Copyright, 1922, by T. W. Burgess. among the men's classes by occasional Him, to go unnoticed. Immediately He Rev, Slaier’ Mare Smich of st ZION & AxD » 575, x.w. quirau takes scrupulous care ot him. | o b"nn in :d“ old n:h net whxch»{:m‘ruull}l;.g of the leaves. Peter held exchange of teachers and social “get- g‘:flfiflu:ol’:"mlh; ;x:ll ':;' sentence of il A. M. P. Union Churc ND . N.W. I a0 nteloria i DeTILytAbAG spread over the strawberry (his breath. N togethers” was also recommended. e implous king. RaeltoTs Ar3 loada’—Special new church Dbl snorsy RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pasior: | it is regarded as one of his household bed in Farmer Brown's garden to Well, well, well!” exclaimed a COURT DENIES ROAD This work is to be carried on under | Daniel read the flery letters that N 5—Special B u ((Bible schodl. 0:30 &.m. | German serrlce. | necegsities.” heep ihe DA Trom el i per | funny volce ‘“Well, ‘well, well, what the supervision of a central commit- [8ounded the death knell of Belshazzar ) JoummorORR AR weseu v Sl Ux w1 S e bl = e ber- | is this ASSESSMENT RIGHT |{cs gn, men's Bivle clase work, The |and the overthrow of the Babyionian reht L s. It was his own fault. Wes, sir,] Peter knew that voice. A little sigh headquarters th mmittee will | €MPpire without any difficulty, for y 5 on £ 5 i 3 4 qu of this_committee will y. he e e " TUFHBERIPPFACGE) | “SRODUERECORGISHG | T his own fault. He had started | 2f {RUQRIITE0S, CREaPRA fom B AT T peattCaITaNICS Cging o tha Datuuar Ty s S 330 0.m—Sunday scivol acd B MEMORIAL i cKENDREE :rst carefully looking to see where| ~As I live, it is Peter Rabbit:" ex-| Heens's Commities of Boction 4, ward andwot ke e ome: 45 a.m— THE o 2 . Ave. N.W. Bet. Sth and 10th Streets, | N® Was pujting his feet. Now he was Chevy Chase, Re d written from right to the left. This HIGHEST." (The Bed Briek Churh) E i 2 , Beversed in Im- may have mad ; . Holy Communion. (THOMAS CIRCLE.) a prisoner, and helpless. He was so o made it enigmatical to the : L . . ; ise men, g0yn LT movse | G, ML Diffenderier, Pastor |, Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor | wound up io that net tha e coutan L e e ST o e e 5 e e i hein FOT. =" | 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. ~ SUNDAY—11 a.m—Public worshlp. Sermon | €¥en kick. 5 CKVILLE, Md., July 15—The A= words, “ene, tekel, peres.” and inter- Trimity A. M. E. Zion Church| )2 S el s pastor : Never in all his life had he been so Setizen;: Sommitiee] of saclion teoL BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. |preted their meaning as God's sentence l‘lllt’ L, . E. on ure A e s “The G ts of the Spml Rl fEICh{6n60 YOt AEe he CORIORTE ins Chevy Chase, this county, has not the| [ of condemnation upon the terrified king Morton st and Sherman ave. n.w. N e Retng fhe Thint fr a Series af derstand at all what had happened to Fhe (0 vy e cpecial asecssfent| |THE HANDWRITING ON THE| |and the end of the Babylonian power REV. C._JAMES HENDERSQ for. Daily Vacation Bible School,| rour 'suNDAY MomNinG SERMONS ox | mio How slowly the minutes passe against any of the property to re-| | WALL (TEMPERANCE LES- ( The close relation of these words to Cciutn: Anbirecsars Dx b2t o NDAY MORNING SER) B T ombane minniex gis build or repair any road or street SON).—Daniel, 5.1-31. the verbs caused Daniel to interpret ’ I renesies ‘That Blees and Iura July . 9 am. to 12 noon.! 4, yyaneersstic MEETme cow.| L 2yRile Peter would try to atrag. ot Dan A lred Ly D e A damase Golden text: God will bring | |them a3 such =Mene a piece of mon oo e I ibie Tlases. 9:30 a.m. | Competent teachers. Boys and DUCTED BY THE PASTOR. gle, but soon gave it up. There was | sthrdinkitols doomonrenderet i evstyEwonciiate Isudgmant it ] et Tt gty e Ly Come and Worship Wi Girls, ages 5 to 15 years Thers s aiwaze sa sitar servics aad|DOUUNE to do but to lie there and Judge Edward C. Peter in the circult | |>very hidden thing. whether It be meaning mumbered or counted. Tekel TS AHTET b s . srayer for those & V. r what would ha v - z00d, or whether it be evil.—Ecccl.| e name of a coin. the shekel. "METHODIST EPISCO! SEATS FREE Braye: for (hiae seoding by, e aRe Yl bapen ity To repair certain of the streets of [ | 1214 L1 | This he interpreted to refer to t'quilta < > rrl‘n?’u‘ p.n‘:::'!m!'éog;u"in'rus ":‘"““;‘ be the first to find him. Per-{ :gfnesit;:g: .lh“mw“ifx DR R ‘ mer-x;“,rl‘ 'l'n:‘l‘("ml and peres. being the 3 7. 8t aps he wouldn't be f a er- A 80 e citizens’ commit- ‘wol for -numbered, suggest di- This Church Welcomes YOU | Everybody Welcome All the Time |haps he would e ',Er | ieep‘z_eflde‘d tofasiess practically all| Daniel pointed out to Nebuchad- vlded,‘ The sentence of doom m:? ik = starve to death. My, - v P it property in the section 1 a S marvelous words EPWORTH! Ketter Memoriat Lutheran CALVARY ey e ol s AR S IR e e R X S Y . Margaret N. Ward refused to pay sem guests. “God hath numbered BT MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. On! Cotumbdia Road N.W. Between METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) and took the matter to court. downfall of the Babylonian power.|thy kingdom and finished it. Thou art urch. S.T. Nicholas, D, D., Pastor e e b rough her attorney, Robert B.|The hour for its overthrow came|weighed in the balance and ast found M‘M Epi 1 Ch . 1. - . ., Iowa Ave. M. E. 5e;e;do‘tml§o{:#vn: lflr.. Ward con- | shortly after the banquet that Bcl."'lnmmr- Thy kingdom is divided and piscopa. urch Sunday School at 9:30. Iamcs Shera Montgomefy. 2 14th aad Emerson o e aeidan i surton i e ;x?:cl]:lfl”zl:;r:; shazzar gave to a thousand guests in e :-::ol:‘n'flf:i .{')?n{,elr;:":qex e South Men’s Bible Class, 10:00. Minister FEus Comamuniiy - “WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE, |ares contains a provision e hiEAIng | the banquet room of the palace with- {bitter announcement came from God Morioe Seivics il 00 g Santay sckor. PETER RABBIT?" HE DEMANDED. t‘hewfé[lzfnls' cormmlll’:ee from levying }in the citadel, which was conlld:red'g: Save evidence of his appreciation of o . 00, .- . L1 7 5. CLARK, o a) ax for - niel’s ), y - Cor..1%h st. and N, Carolisa Ave. N.E. Morning e Ghuich 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin| &m—DE LUCIUS G CLARK, Chan-{ claimed the voice. It was the voice|provement of any e e o m|to be impreguable.; Tho wild ARd 1r- e e B Service on the Church Lawn Dice, Supt. 8:00 s Drebater - Marths and SMary» | 0f Old Mr. Toad. He had started |or street. and Judge Peter took that religious youth shared authority |of doom, for that night he died and Rev. John Paul Tyler, Pastor |at 7:00 p.m. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Judge e e e L with his father, Nabodidus, the son-|Babylon became the possession of the “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.” e et 3 YioThas lmown all apout that nat. Bec e e S| o -Imw o fENebuchnan exxar, FOVRL § tha u'g::b:flyp;?h;:{ur applicati 1 2 g 5 ing so small he could travel under it. metropolis of the world. He probably o0 Church of the In . 11:00—Public worshlp, with sermon by 3 Oun dr 1t hadn't bothered him at all. “What HALF HOLIDAY DECLARED |considered “that" the immense ety ::‘-‘n ericaten wiirs onr et ex: Sn [ L e Incarnation are you doing here, Peter Rabbit?” o walls provided ample protection ccutive et T Bi Mastew RIS ik aad Galiatia) ste AR off gainst the Perslan army under A REV HEURY MANKEN, Pastor. Dr. W. H. Norcross | ““Nothing,” replied Peter, and this Few Post Office Clerks Here, How- | Cyrus, who had_defeated Nabonidus \laonrt’l':l ‘z“""r' s S Bublic worahip. 11 a.m. was quite trua. He couldn't do any- ever, Will Benefit and was now without planning to R e LS RN N R e school, 9:45 a.im. 6:00—Bocial with refreshments. under the thing. “I-I'm in trouble, Mr. Toad.’ = Eioteena iesplure SRabylon Hsrol SmaRINent OX the ConstiiLion 118 . Epiphan U STREET AT 16th auspices of the Calvary Epworth Ol Mr. Toad looked nim over.| Probably few clerks at the Wash- dotus, who visited Babylon in 450 | 1511 T° heed as a people his clarion “A Cour Prophet” phany e ague. e o a Stan "Tond. . i | Ington city post office will profit from | B.C. ‘while its walls and bulldings call to obey our laws and enforce ageous e CHARLES F. STECK, D. D., Pasjor. 0 R Taait aevotaatt dearT " e e ou tare. in trouble. It|the order issued vesterday by First|were still intact, desoribes it ~as|the same, we. too, may find ourselves Sangay schooi, B 530 a.m. . gue devotional service. 16th Street Near P Northwest. 15 Dossible that you might be in more | Assistant Postmaster General Bart- forming a square of fourteen or fif-|suddenly confronted by the measage The Pastor will preach at both services., Public worehip, with sermon by the pas-| 3:00—Public worship, with sermon Green Motor Busses pass the door. A e ructing Postmusters. to give | teen. miles ‘on each side, with walls | ST the Stornel JuIKS PIOnOLrilE o m;.“ I oam e Thursd < D, by R H F. R ich post office clerks a half holiday on |350 feet in height.” sentence of doom upon us. because in ST T i W. H. ev. Herbert F. Randolph, D e e e inaor 45 (o0 | “Our lesson centers around one of | OUF folly we have folowed the ~ seats e 5 one is weicome. Dr. oy Norcross 2 - e oo ¢ the most familiar passages 's | ample of Belshazzar. who, while In- vary urch Sou D. . UNITED BRETHREN. . ‘provided the work assigned passages of God's i 3 Grace Evangelical Luth . D., Minister. = = e P heen completad: by Eneq | word. It is one of the most dramatic | toXicated. ed Jehovah and was 040 W, ng! UNEran | g, a1 music by the Caivars choir. 9:30 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL. O n| Memorial United Brethren |and service is in no wise curtailed stories recordea in all literature. One junished. We must mot be decelyed ev. W. A, Lynch, Pastor Church e teate 1o the. peonie, &€ all sesrices A mer. peaell nd service is dn no Wise curialled ihan well sald, “The mind has never|by the fact that for a moment vl * S 4 S Church doors open in the evening, 7:30 p.m. s Church belleved it would be impossible to{conceived, mnor poet dreamed, nor | 8Ppears to go unpunished. “God shall 4 o - | 11:00 a.m.—DR. RANDOLPH Preaches: Nenin ! capiiol allow any of his clerks, who work artist painted the grandeur and the | bring every work into judgment, with North Capitol and R sta. n.w. Tk | gloom of that festal night in Bab-|every hidden thing. whether it be R FULTZ, - D.. Pastor. | €/ENt full hours a day, to have.theyion's banqueting hall, when the|®00d or whether it be evil” HARL half_holiday without “curtailing the | handwriting of the Lord flashed King | The hand writing upon the wall has —Sunday school. ‘THE FRIENDLY CHURC Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 pm. “*Molding Character.’ (Ohlo Synod.) Walkin hrist Walked.” 131 and Corcoran sts. n.w. Rosedale M. E. Church “The Elder Brother” REV. 9:40 1 St ‘Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. 416 Tenn. ave. v. . LIN £ mh South S LENSKI, Pastor: Minister.—o:45 R aay sehool "1i| 8:00 pm.—Dr. Randolph Lectures: T union- ; service/to some extent; Balsh: 's 1 very e l = ;" Eovorth Lespue T 700 pn €. E. owever: & carcful survey will be| Lomnasxats fate and the nation’s|appeared to every man and nation 2o o 2 & he Oberammergau im.—Union services. sl i e S S b m upon the palace wall. One hour | who have failed to face the moral is- ‘a.m.—Pastor will preach. b lChurch Of the Rc,formation Dougla: M H and 11th ste. . t — — clerks can be let off without cur(nn).' f::; ':""" ““'“l‘ were dwelling in sues of the moment and refused to “Rervice at Chmp Good Wil ! Fenua, ave. and 204 st se. uglas Vemo Northeast. Passion Play” SEVENTHDAY ADVENTISTS. — | et of servics 1t will bo ons: M. | Son comttorin anlindor of o grect | The condemmttion doss Hot come in fi' —Sunday -en-—' — KEV. JOHN WEIDLEY, D. D. REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Pastor. lustrated with 100 views. E.rliah:tr;u‘;p:'::dm;:en‘;' geflnefl that | kingdom and ucegmous coun".:yr:&l m?..‘&’? fli’r"‘\t“'::r:ls ?{::“:rl.-cg';‘;r::' 5?' = X % Rt < nly a : i “PAUL . feconaw! | BUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:30 AM. uBondas el for al grudes 2t 020 am, | Twsaer. 8 o 9 B Cverice ot prarer | Seventh-Day AdVentist | her"cont oF -emploves ny bencht | i daning: Ans mine and waek: | cet 1o every Indiviaual (el ber R .::“J. Ringer, Pastor. | Moraing service 11 A.M~—Sermon by the Pastor. (Visitoes B thei cltygare Beartity meicnns, The E h'__’ Church i el Sl ST P D e Danehet and|sonal sin and péril, 1€ we should he somoor Erening epvice 7 P.M—Openeair* Service on the e Ephesus urc festive throng, with blanched ‘faces | summoned before the bar of eternal CmUR = -—OCH e g ns, beheld the mys- | justice. we would have ro more ex- urcl W, SPIRITUALIST. tic light and words of doom.” o than Belshazzar had the night The Babylonlans were in the habit of | the sentence of doom was penciled GOOD MUSIC AND SEATS FOR ALL. of S. D. A. 3 . EVERYBODY WELCOME. METROPOLITAN 6th and N ats. nw. Rev. G. Lyal Arthan placing hands upon the walls of their | before his eyes upon the palace wall e e e vt paal | Duildings to ward off the evil pirits, %o | He failed God and forfeited his right when the euperstitions soverelgn saw | to serve Him as well as his right to CLASS. YR 0 SMuilikin, teacher. St. Mark’s Lutheran Chi m.—Sermon by the ' pastor. Epworth League. B and 8th streets Sermon by the pastor. Rev. H. D HAYES, D. D e e pastns. oo Rev. B D HAYES D. 1 Wesley Methodist E; 2 CONDUCTS OPEN-AIR SERVICES OSIETY HATL. 500G st mw. ——Wm__] “THE CHORCH WHERE YOU FEEL AT ECY E piswpal NIEMORIAL X Lecture. and spirit’ messages on Tuesday | the hand without an arm writing upon |live. Let us not fail God. but live c CHEVY CHASE HEIGHTS At the B!g Gospel Tent wrening at 8 o'clock. Epecial message seance | the wall he called aloud for the en-|remembering that after death comes Sunday— Connecticut _av John Marshall place snd O st And questions answered. ('an be seen daily | chanters, soothsayers and wise men, | the judgment for all m M. E. South T Bible school. Between Jenifer and Jocelyn st el - R, Sherman ave. and Irving st. n.w. _in his stndlo_in_the hail. TR s e . | the judgment tor all men 13300 3 —The_ service and sermon. v 3. " NIoHOLEON, B. D Harry Dawson Mitchell, D.D., = e e FTTNGE HUNDAT. | o o e oetortots Ticumtas which | Influmed with wine ¥ hen he ordered R"" & “-{ e Eanint |[ Wednesday, 8 pm.—L. L. service. .—Divine” worship, with sermon by MINISTER. EVERY NIGHT AT 8 P.M. | einesday and Friday evenings at 8 oclock. | come {rom the unseen world. e | R e "esseis "of the ‘temple ev. Clifton ini 11 a.m.—Minister will preach, (Saturday night % . 2049, el reading. | zar made them promises of good pro- | i ht into the b t hall h g m“n“Ka Ray, | Trinity Lutheran Church | 1pam—gumdey scboal = “Wha £ Our 1 Ey it ereiyited.) LB M — e e e | e 15 Ao Shsignenin e St Rilia cineueg| O $5088 Btts. Sw. (Mloweuct £7200). BPecia) miaic i Yisgling, . and Mrs. tPBmme,s, B Special Sermon Sunday Night, = P e i b & it againet e oo MEN'S BIBLE CLASS, Tracy L. § - METHODIST rayers uly 1 M | Sniritual fen There was not ‘one_of the B-bylo‘n'l.ni lx:: mscives agains ¢ .:hme!':w of God. E Joforin. tetcher. en. H Waugh R INOOE AL July 16,8 P.M.. Spiritual Science Church of | e e B e o e s who | Hudyard Kipling found it in the his- s i Secikie: . Risases Third and A Btreets Northeast. ' 8:00 p.m.—Tllustrated service, SUBJECT: t could interpret “God's judgment upon |tory of Israel, as we have found it - SRR by REV, HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. *“ $ th D k" 1502 14TH N. the sacrijegious king. in the story of Belshazzar's feast. He s A e 'Songs in the Dar “Is the End of the World e T ‘The queen mother appeared in_the | sounded the great warping in a single i New Jersey bet. M and N ats. 11 s.m. " oe AN . e hynak i TURE BY PASTOR— banquet hall with the suggestion, which | stanza, that our own and every na ! ‘Bissour! Srnod.) . ", s} ool and xing ik of e FPAL SRR Postponed ?” T T A OATES, was virtually law, for her position was | tion should heed: #:00 p.m—Breaing worship. Jolnt serrice 3 ERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. “Displaying God’s Banners”| Epworth League 7 to 7:50 p.m. “ostpon “HOW TO LRLL IF TOU ARS A MEDIUM.» | higher than that of the king's wife, that 3t ek with st % powes wa 30 Touroe and’ short TA1%; germon ot ICE 10 AM. pm— iy (BERGL0 B0 8 BT Spinc Mesages and Dicine Healiog. | he call Daniel, The eminent statesman A st havs mct Thes tn 57 the misiater: 2 B 1 “Si Walter Scott’s Text” |The National Methodist Church! geats tree. Risciric lights. Big choir. ALL WELCOME. had been overiooked, because his morals i 'Charms” ev. Carl Goeite ext otn—0n.Buaday, July 23, xt 8 g e 4 BVey servics tabsveting nd bprw, S SEVENTHDAY ADVENTISTS, |and methods classed him among the | such boasting as gentiles us I 8. §., and Bible class, 9:45 SOME UNUSUAL FEATURES. COME. minister_will give a sermon-lecture on ‘THE e . The King’s | ™ Or lesser breeds without the law— Thurs., 8 pm—Midweek prayer servics, | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH._ PaBSION PLAY OF OBERAMMERGAU. EVA e SO e T S e L - THE FAMILY CHURCH, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. NGELIST HARTER all the wise men of the court in his > T . -CHEISUIAN SCHENCE ount Vernon Place Church Dumbarton AV .| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE i" —will begin a series of evangelistic meetings Sunday CHRISTADELPHIAN. CONVICTED OF MURDER. : A L : Ecclesia @ ™ THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH I CHURCHES OF CBRIST, Sclentist night, July 16, at the big pavilion tent located on the oc paianteciesia or. o Verdict Carries Death Penalty for Bra Mother Church, the 'orm¢ . C. 3 9t and Massachusetts A M. E. Church ["semgsees samite| comer of Tenth and F strects northeast. £ s ? in tom, Mass. A ; Clovis G. Chappell, Pasiaes M. Leo Rigps pramamzox Avs. xeam wiscowswx | Fiest Church of Christ, Scentist . | FVEC A and Tnter-Chiurch [t S edis & st y b Rippy, Asst. Pastor R e of Christ, Scleatist SUBJECT: LINCOLN PARK MEETING |y iSeior? Subf shict ! 'of Chr = 3 on us e- Sunday School—9:30 a.m. Classes for all. Rev. B. I. McGowan Second Church of s and ¥ sts. N.E. Coy.. "The prisoner wad Temanded ‘sentence. ; | ‘The verdict carries the death pen- . —Bund: # Christ, Scientist.| - o W st Thied Church of Christ, Scientit | - 41§ THE BIBLE AN INSPIRED BOOK?” |spcker e g s 4 2 ~ r hom & 5 £ Christ, Scientist. 3 Fourth Church of t, R T bthwest. . Assistaiit UnfTod $1:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr, Cha DE ng ppell. Subject, “THE The Arcade, 14th st. and Park rd. Btates Attorney Emerson comducted " (Fifth of & series of seven sermons on city churches) ' SPE! : A e ‘prosecu “Junior Church,” Sunday School Auditorium; sermon % SEECINL ?“JSIC NAZARENE. g.‘.“”,;m..‘.f{’.‘a e torney Soim B (. by the Assistant Pastor, Rev. M. Leo Rippy : - o B Bt g et B e T. H. BARRITT S RS S e ndm(:':u:m -;t u; -.r::- of sermons on “Our Home Folka") N.W. B (m;“";"m‘m —one of the few men appearing before the public with BLE STUDENTS ' J Sonria Tmustc &t se TS ik vy et | e R e 9 fo % and Smasys and holldars. 23| the musical saw—has been engaged to play at these chorus choir, under the direction of R. Deane Shure. COLORADO BLDG., 14th and G-Sts,— . T in: play Amchflnn e iy o i 1o 5 o Gred. do o 77 aad B | | Services. -A violin bow is used over the tooth edge N 1 . &= DAILY VACATION 'BIBI " Past EAST TOL ST— - 7 of the saw’ usi i ythian Temple it s Joseph Dawson, Ph.D,, Pastor . Houre, 11 0 8 (3t Wedoest beautifuli.l?v and the music produced is _lrnarvelously . mm“' rium : Program: Worship, story-telling, physical cult: l mntry’ ‘hammock mxlnt."rn‘ 'nvl::," .?Sm,"u':.'x.'{?,"_: