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——t ~— - - - - MRS. HUCK INVESTIGATES AN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Winnifred Mason Huck, former congresswoman and the first wome an to preside over the house of rep- resentatives, got herself sentenced to prison, duodenal uleer, The ambassador, who has been {Il at Karulzawa for several days, was resting comforts Sunday With el vas, e SR Th Ch h | Pastor of the First (1:||Lrlu|lll'|-nlm,y.vrmunuvt over hig condition in e urchnes ta (ters to | e previous 48 hours. His,afjment Church to Write Weekly Lettors to |11 Previaus 1 heuts, -Siaisir e SAILS FOR SWEDEN e Herald from Stockholm, |P | NEW BOOKS PASTELS Swedish Bethany (Congregational) i N. Y. will preach at the morning S 8 Gulltless of any crime, she sought | [N | service and again At the evening | DADS fO altend the universal Chr D FM answers to the questions— i z . S tian conference on Life and work to Are our prisons humane? |ANATOLE FRANCE, a Boswelllan [ The continued popularity of Som- g be held in Stockholm, Sweden Can a girl, erushed by her fellow ! ;"J'flrrl by his secretary, Jean :.riw\"»?]‘w;)m';w latest, “The Paint- Christian Science 119 to men, regain her place ‘in soclety? | acques Brousson, " ‘recalls to our mind one This is the eighteenth story, writ- ten for the Herald. An intimate portralt of the great |Other of his books we liave read, and | Sunday service at 1045 4 } ‘\l-»‘» . “ T\”‘:‘“ ~~m\ Pmlfl]ly Wl” T«’ike l IO SI] Irench writer at his home at the|r® the proud possessors of, and |Subiect, “Life." K ante Y | Villa Baid—a record of his conver. |that book is “Moon and Sixpense” | Sunday school at 8:45 a. m nty-five regu 0 By WINNIFRED MASON HUCK sations on many subjects and little [Here is a book, comparatively little | Wednesday evening meet t o8 Y P []feme Our Former Representative to Congress dramatic comedies in which he {s |known today, published during or | o'clo 2 n e TR Pl | the ehlet actor. a:-m’n 1919, und in our opinion enc . U'-“ i ‘;:Hvlu: room Roam 4 th . Tenn. July 15 UP—TWhile At the Wheellng Y. W. C. A, | SRS :'.»a',‘" e ngidls niiten alncaiths m'w”;;‘:'ur‘ dally ‘;‘:1 ;l»”{ aeheiato W IiatilatgniandinHornass (OrNe €0t tho last room available, O EICHING bV RS L umaz| R IAToIolo0e eeentt Slndass anih Lo {ipnnyadel o RS llane Ui T was just getting .settled in it : I in los " rounsel . .| Mr. Mangham has dona many fine | day when there came a knock at my Atdonctipilon Sor8 stoblor fdr v \ luties of the week | [books and plays, indeed, and it i B eed it viniating. the door. | noint soft-ground etching, aqua and plays, indeed, an 1 ORI iar g A eI Y ol tingthe b it tint and their allled arts, together "0 100 for from wrong to claim | Emmanuel Gospel ne inti-evolution stat me in," T called, with technical notes upon their own |!hat he is one of the foremost writ- | Sunday serviees: 10:45 2. m to New fed t with the pre i LR work by many of the leading eten. |8 of English 1iving today, And yet, | proces sore by Wilbur (lay et entific affidavits strangely familiar entered, |8 of the present. time. In “Moon and Sixpence,” he has ac-| 10:45 a. m., preaching by the pris Sind : T e “I thought I recognized you as i |cotrae, i, thim e e el | exangelita, Mr. and ‘Hirs, L. B Lo ‘ v o You were shown to your room,” she | THE AWAKENING, and other |°0Urst, such a thing {8 possible. We | Haines of New York iy 12:15 | : )\ i e ord. P o »n'=r'"l. sald pleasantly, poems, by Don Marquis, have read the book more than once, | o m,, Bibls school. 4:30 p. m. | e peoy 1o In dera the theary of ev e P A volume of the author's sarfous |21 clalm that their Is nofhing finer | anen air sersies at (he Walnor Hil e AN Slatling theoty ot ien: A R | postry, which he chose himself as ! ‘ritten on the shelves of Anyone's |park. f:45 p 1. Young peeple's 2 : _“ o n aideayerte ""rflorm.\ nized a8 Congresswoman HUCk | his best work. e et s [."\ Pt e I — i e though T might have been identified s e e hu B S easily as Ellzabeth Sprague. BA "Have a chalr," T sald, as I climb- €d on the bed, giving her the one chair in the room. was at the Columbus Y when You were there,”” ghe explained, *I had the private room which opened off the dormitory where you slept.” Private Rooms Private rooms were $1.50 there," BALL, HOW TO PLAY IT, by | "Moon and Sixpence” s the fic | ™ \wednesday, 7:45 p. m. enting | Al hope of producing SEiAlsy Ha s {Honized story of the lifs of one of | ez ! their scientific vitnesses in court to Practical jnstruction for each po. | 'I® Ereatest French painters, Paul| oy oo o Pom | f the G m stand, defense at- e Gauguin, depicted in this book e 5 i . | tornevs, after the ruling of Judge sition, together with the strate, rvice. n i i tw«i Mr”‘n Km““l = "Rm‘f‘" Englishman named Strickland, This, | ”T }AV R!” N"W | Raulston yeaterday, restored to its | Harrie,” manager of the Washing- " 21" opinion, Is the only thing n- | Reformation Lutheran ‘ J [ methad of having thelr 1-A'|m:m_\' ton Senators, concelvable about the hook We | gixth Sundey after Trinit placed on record for the information | fin hard to ree e lfe of | | \f the presiding jndge o SRy m,!v ‘y’- flr;’ ,, 7 ””:”r ih :” : 10 2. m, merviees The Rihle the presiding judge and to reveal OF RACIAL ADJUSTMENT. 3 Frenchman as it s told o BA | . Al ! 1o the appellate court and the nature oot il et Wenestay ana | Sor Wil Opposed {0 Use of |15 1o = ¢ i Sty nd with hat of nsperous 3 ! A ) of the evidence they woul v . s e e A AR (ENlandiEnithaiorialinzomnerous b it Lo RS et NGO | DR UGS O U1 of the evidence they would have dib 1 meditated aloud, noting the ehab- 7 An' effort fo “glvs the authentio | fSE10-TIaRKEd ) Engiish ¥ finencler,| Elim Baptist (Swedish) | i g iied biness of her attire | e he office? |tacts concerning dlfferent phases of [*U1 28 Btrickland s shown dn the | qraoy™10:30 e, me, merning wor- | I)!HnlMeS Permisston to do this was grant- “But T would not eleep in a dor- = 771 sald a fine-looki = |negro’ Ife in the Unitad States to part of the hnol ISR a enaere oy B 4 by Judge Raulston vesterday after ) o o i United States e 20 | shiy P v FatE iRy e $ 3 day i uesday, S p. m., Forelgn Mission | 18 ruling that anch evidence was mof There ars libraries that we know . | é NNIERED A ON HUCIAND R e = R oS 3 T 2 ',:A”I B “"' & ‘i-..mve will meet in the church par- | San Franciseo, Joly 13 (ATt 18| revelant, Exceptions by defenss ed, “and T was thankful there was | W' ET S5 " |CARBURETOR HANDEOOK ot o arecl AN AR BOEe VAR ol Askinpd il ba hast - || Inadyiaable ) tha! present ime. [GF | couteel zollonta attariohientit wiS & dormifory, because thers are a | BV CK: | E. W, Knott ity :-'”y;‘v ? H| )\‘4 e | Thursday. S p. om. miloweek |the United States o join with Ger [ agreed that the statements should | Kno an on this book. and all for no ap- sday, 1 lot of us who have to count that| rtew furnishings consisted of 2| a fine-looking woman when T ask A reference book for the mon-|i.rni' easan We kmow of. ans|PTANEr service \imanyiin a diilglole expedlon tolihefike iprepatedand admitthd itolitHe extra 75 ¢ you know." long, dirty table 'and a few wooden | for her, T am Miss Lewis' {technical matorigt and mechania SR st sl ik doheithls A M Zion | Narth Pole next spring, Secretary n" record Well, Tinever would get #0 10w | chairs, The two windows were bad. | T #old) her! my prison! story and)| Mol |and 1t is the hook turned dorwn by | Freaching by the pasfor at 1045 | Navy Curtis D Wilbur said here ves- | fypila Dayton moved calmly and 2 10 have to do that,” she exp In- {1y clouded with dirt why I had left. my work in Colum. |CEURCH AND WOMEN, by ABNeS (thin iibrary that we e And, 1o |2 M. Sunday school at 12:40 p m |terday when infarmed such & Pro-| se mingly unruffled about ita’ buafe ed. unconsclous, I belleve, of making | ~ Two men, as dirty and decrepit| puo : ey ande F <pite of this, iMsist, an4 wa haya |VAFCk Christian Endeaver at 6 30 | yert had heen sugeested by Dr. HUgo | ness, heated statements from ment. a tactless personal comparl, | as the furniture, sat with their feet | . .| Traces tne elopment of the |ingun many others who have read |P M Preaching by the pastor at|ickener, the German Zeppelin ex-| hers of the defense counsel séemed “I'd go to friends before I'd dof snethe abie | T wish von ~~1qu tell me,” ghs |y ot idea of the equaliftySofRthe fiy oty oL R e e o et S e pert fo indicats that storm clouds wers t,” she added | Only the Cleveland city fail, of |22 """”'. Vhat 1s back of |iixes in the early ages of the ve fent {t, who agree, and unani.| Eraver meetl Ay evening. The plan, as outiined to Mr, Wil | breaking in those quarters. “A good many of us have no gy the places I have ever seen, vied |\ Your trouble [church, through the middle a mously, that its merit is unquestion. | 1255 meeting T 3 i I that each eour iy | Tha first indication came yaster friends,” T ventured with this office for dirt | That was a dangerous toy 80 lup to the present time, and asserts .. People’s Chuteh ¢ | ) airship. the twn keeping in | day in the form.of a none too close- “Well, .1 have friends,” ghe In-| T hated to enter it. The two men | f3r I had told her nothing but the |1hat the present demand of women At the People’s Church of Christ it toneh with and supplement- | 1y veiled cxpression from Clarence formed me. Al e A e their | Tuth, for T had talked only of mv |for eomplete equality with man in o i : " : " {the pastor, Rev, I L Bronks, is o : | Darrow to Judge Raulston. “And some of us have friends. | n king thelr feet off the | [2il and post-jail experionces. T did |all spiritunl and ecclesiastical at-| Purposels we acked ene of #he lpreaching a serios of sormons dur. |78 . . Srallot o seleHl Bt rlends | nats or taking thel Eatie s e e - with a right un- |loading literary and dramatic erities | inz July upon the points of interoct on of Dr. ek R GH UG CRERBLET Gt but are too ud to 20 to them,” | (able | want to get on t e |fairs Is bound up with a right un- | eading lite e oI T b e AT ] to testify wers preparing.to I continued, "I beg vour parden' T & ‘Miss Tewis,” T said, “I will tel] derstanding of Christianity itself and Ak s *‘n T 1! et int ‘ru» (e \.n,yr 1g0 he too! A ug p Pl I to thate respotive (bR e ) I e e (A e tall ol B Rixpene and he eay ha 1ch suhiects as the meuntains, | Angels rom G Then T explained that T was mak. They turned and stared more | vou some fime. 1 eannot tell you lased on tsfundamentaligrinetay L2 SRR P LRES ARt e Nitled to after placing their testimony in affi- ing littls green and gold boxes onf | now. T felr that vou should know | ples g T e ~1nf the Bible. He fs rontinuing the |spect.” Secretary Wilbur sald, “and | davit form. Maynard M. Metealf, of the scraps she saw on the bed T thought. “T must hurry and get | the worst, for 1 want ta stay here W e s e RIS e R e S R t that the use of former head of the zoological depart. oHow much do you Set for | out of fhis fit et ° WL o SRR el e e R S e ead of one for such | ment of Oberlin college, the first them?" ghe asked. “They're such a| T sald, “T — er — I am looking meals at the ¥, use| PAPER, by Leon R . e e up 2 prowet would he adsisable. How- | scientific witness for the defense, left lob ot el for wo Is this an employment and library—"" § ppasinciplesand mrotlemeiof Rriefly Elaralitn i e the cavestof tha Blkle. Toriirios |ovis tha sotetntaert Rashollitens early: today: i T call them my emergency fund, | agency 2" | I be welcome, " ahe said. | naliam drawa from gp k horhood of 50 when the &torv ap=ns. |ya will preach npon the des any commitments oo The exclusion of expert testimony IS e R Do Helngiceded L emneald e e e o NG T ) it sGl Bravarias i RS en Te pelar fight. We | was characterized by John R. Neal, S1>08onieach fliox r0ld) T Haye to|| 1t ‘aeemed It was, buf thew did|| to help me et & room and sare me | ENGLIS ? LIEE LI 3 hitd i 5 TS T TR e fae the defe th b v E 1 i 3 s AN D ehildren his e ans At e Rib t report of & | chiaf eouneel for the ense, as wark to fnll evenin e : h fdress ot a fanloryl whene THE MIDDLE AGES, by Jean A il H i ;,, k to fu nings to make & |not need any help now. In abont | the addre f 2 far geal QTHERUDEER lowever. he had Eamaill ol SR e R Se s e Wlan fitfon _on [ death of the lnst hope of the de: [ She seemeq: t i three days they might. Their ha s|m get 1 Ly Tn the pages of Ambassador Juse S°0iUS fory ecessarily, he- | r 1 Ay Brooks uses h hefore considering | fense for winning the tria [, 3he seemed to be collecting her | were sl on. Vitall more it ehs o torknies (B SnAe) BAEES S8 L BRRREORR e o e of his 1fe members of the Youns o S was more e- | "" ‘:t-": "-'k‘*) '11;!. ! I made my exit, It was swift. And | Tt did n'v" occur to 1‘ -, 1t vv:-‘ 4 ddlers and archantsworks yuan forcodilofkeep hid gentusiundun = Soic s b S s To 2 bR el the & al{ontthatithe bought this material with some | tnen, consulting my dollar wateh, | was anvthing she could do ot =PEC ; . (g (o Unabile to stand it any 1008- | norrow evening he will have B, K f the navy's AIrIgIBIES | qofense would “seek justice of the money I earned as a maid |T decided that it was time to look | there was, and she did it nen and outla minsticlsiies r. he suddenly broke away | oo BRIl haes 1 pUicina S nerense gl iseslc ] b i Columbus. g e % secretary | (Copyright, 1925 NEA Serilee, |glers and wandering acrobats. 1l Dis family ties and at 1 Harold Sandquist to aid | 2 ° | higher courts.” In a statement-issued el [ for Miss Lews hs house secretary | (Copyright, 1025, NEA Seru! e e | bis family ties and_ dtsa- | ElEREe i R s LD e b o dn’t think anyone would | at the Y. She might he able to help nc.) wigrime—a mofley company tramp- I rora London, furning 1 coriie Wil pay | o e o ¢ ording- | Jiam Jennings Bryan was réspontible B me * the highways and byways of O1d [fater it i3] iments to Clarence Darrns Mhne e At for shifting the seales in favor of the Wasted Sarcasm “Come rieht into offcetizaid S8 Tomorrow T findiadlactoryiion. 8| VB 8 0 B R Ben SR BLEE L 8 | G Golaborerst URet A = nolatedil e daitiion Well, you know,” said f ngland towarlegu sl 5 H ainon : ' Vell, you know," said I, think e A ey 2 b T Hers he ipated to his heart's ns the whale mod s the accumnlation of | Arr Brvan, himself, declared that irg of all the ‘work 1 put into the Siie eontent ar completed several | to Jeheoiakim., king of o outd the rules governing the admis 5 ofiell ths mork T pll : ) i 1 séve i s on under the rules govarnir 2 box : r JH‘" “there are a' lot o[‘ | other. In the custody of ths court fa| FELLOWSHIP OF ANGLE ngs of merit, though not rec- ut out leaves from the j t1 sion of evidence in Tennessee courts, raople with ore ner el 7 o Tas . oast ihem inta the [ ¥ i L ‘m! “m’"wd rh‘ vn:;t(‘ ]h.m\‘ 3 b of letter 1 reulars ar | by Horace G. Hutchinsen as such at the time, stole a east then to th | W would not ha w g to risk | jydge Raulston could not have done Saggnno ol 13 se hand s ) members of (he jury e et lene G ay (he affections of another paint- | fre sl s el el lighter- | atherwise than exclude it. Attorney AL . name sa “Juryman in the Scopes| C T Cnp ™ onie or's wife, cast her adriff ruthlessiy. | than-air machine nntil some of the | Ganeral A. T. Stewart pronounced o 2 treing o, be sarcasti, but NUT M“NFYMAK[R tria Bas \ha A EanEnglan e iver B o AR R S e e Trinity Mcthodist robloms presenfed have been satis- | tha decision a glorious victory for I little ‘while he said “good | Y | finatlv ended up in Tahiti Rabert Mansfleld, a graduate of 1o/ /0 5 0 an 1o staled MARITIME CONNECTICUT DUR-[n this fsland, he did his best and | Weslevan university and a student | B Lot S b NG THE AMERICAN REVOLU- | orogioct work. He married a gir] of Yalo divinity college will oecupy o CER ceeded far Into last night, ss under xt morning she was back, £h f e N A f,’:,, _”‘l' A e L He vmm':lmrp\"\m ut) \x"‘w L0 IOES L RRaRE R RANCROIT HAS ULCK | ceeded far into last nig 0 ake e to eacast — nor | CONGESSIONATES i Tenn, Gy , : : ; wn raee inh | Takve, July 18 UP zir A. Ran- | direction of Mr. Darrow, a corps of ) TR R 4 Middisbrao 1nd moved off with her to a. hut in | Alderson will be {n conference at | IoKY A\merican ambassador to! court stenographers busied them- v [of it, but show me where o oft mevican ambassad ! ; 5 % 3 | . il e e s Telonn e from a small | selves in preparing the affidavits. could get it, for she had been in | A D 3 l A% FIN[ Es PAI[B ARIGINS AND SOCTAT . i Hng at 7:45 n, 1 Mffert m i J <o RIGINS A +!down with dread leprosy and bit by | Tues Class meeting at 7:45 p W heeling tonger than 1. 1 ISfll)Dfllm?( [} | ‘ r‘-l‘u"lll']rnl'\‘ i e o th dread leprosy and bit by | s But 1 would have to hurry if 1| —— — & b bit his body disintegrated. Able only | m > | ton Tozzer. 1o stav in the hut with his fafthful | Thurs MEHERHG BRI el el o e e e [ i 21 ior Y ve peoples. and especially o _ of stairs, for the elevator was | S o : e Aid his paintings, some of the ! Dt running (e s | : n ge tribes living today in a state most magnificent ever done by the | Stanley Memorial (Congregational) | B hing so car | Dozens of stands were erected along W]]h 0. wrimitive eniture Ihand of man, on the walls of the| Sunday—% a. m. church school. [ Neither was the dining room open the streets of the eity in the neigh ! y Oy 3 "4 : ,’,’”(.M,,'”{ l‘m we \:n, told it | ‘mhwl et theourt hotse anoiite | WIRELESS FOR THE AMATELTR uld open in 15 minutes, state. The taking of testimnoy ' and left, H!_l%%l ! Prayer seriiee at 7:45 f | lod N ledyiout from Shiashodyihe forsingiworaliipdand Eermonibyztiis ipa Morning Worship—10:45 | declare they have failed to earn annie v Jules Roussel g R i s priceless v. R. N. Gllman, su nud been) dolog i Ihel Wheellng {1011 thotion it mag. have e Niary for volating fhe DA~ by pieces of apparatus which the |T 5 [ONEL 0N it Symmer Union Service. The Center and South I _‘,“(’;,r “‘]“;“«I«m *‘:j;lu‘w)"AMV‘»‘r;YHM:‘ The ruling of Judge Raulston | tiona) prohibition act was prolong watenr frequently wishes to ms He had given expresslon to his! St. Matihew's (Tutheran) 5 7 & N First Bantist il ok e e SR b Ing s eaterday o fwo sentence | e himsel nius to is own satisfaction, and ~ Servica in Tnglish at 8:15 &, m Congregational Churches with the First Baptis SRt et and s Antshilo o ng it ! HEscollaticn use of failure to RSt s at last ready to die ontent. in German at 10:45 a. m, Ser e fetter T want fo mafl this morn- | s gejay men. fSher hoped the trial |, :‘n‘ impo r‘ on him TICTION i 'Hp{'h- W? o n\’»,y-ivy' 41’- = x”v; \'vw'w Not )‘\m“ L g T said walked back up night M prolonged e et GELINE OF THRE HILL COUN And tl s why severa nk th n Sha the five flights, o ared to entertain book houid not he re 4, holding fni On YWednesday and Thursday the |} Sermon by Rev. William Ross N routs to his home in New York. TRY, by Gordia Greor-Tetrie B n | their narrow manner of reasoning, | pastor will meet members announce One duty which I never negleet wds came by 2 the adventures in ! | Kessler was given his freedom A story of that it saches 1se philasophy ¢ for holy communion - " ) e was rite to my husband ve 1 Chie 0 ck I AR VAL A ¥ g “e o - rrl 1 ‘”:,”:;: W :v‘ ’3\’.,}{ 1;:“\ vrvwl“\ x'\ hen Mrs. sler are from N ville and Chicago f a b o e Ly commanion. ‘B Anthem—“Come Unto Me. Morrison atout my adventn P AT | e s w:m. moneYNe Y\"".”".\j Sk are the Strickland of the story a jay school at 9:30 a. m. Mor " L b sward | Warden Snook announced toda VAT t man. too big to he ha 1 ¢ Mal- I3 ‘ning”’— He was e only soul In the worly 8 070U €aT0- | Kessler's sentenco expired Monday i, BISHOPS GRANDDAUGH- great mun. too big fo Ty If T Take the Wings of the Morning”—Scott dron thought (1t 1 was making an s TR tinn) Engiishblenopnligy s had semethine s W R Thursday Prayer Meeting—T7:45 ended \vigit 1o a friend. , % SPVINg A comes to Amer to wisl e S TG h in the m Throughout the entire experience o 3 " o e auEhlers 1 s 4 at e from to the r ‘ Al AL i 1 tad taken notes and mailed them . o hoss sentenca (hie prevalence al divores BENIUS R R at Lake Com Teme Inomy Tetters to him, dest t 1 sl s in prison. H L ot oSy nEs Toans i found if my bag should e 1 Netq = e At his Ane i HELENChy F rd 1 Sl : We are rather ineclined ta 5 Second Adve ed ’ Shine & oainers i Glaniore wl of Helen of Ly Ca vag entitied to 105 a it LECTURE When T came down with the fet The under-worked jury in the | days ety ense of his family, but, of ¢ Danger or Self-Deceptior “THE WORLD SHALL RE ESTABLISHED in my hand. my new 3 oy ( i POLYGLOTS, by W, Ger the thing is open to dispute. At a et ) 1 as if 1T had committed frea It is a scream Lo events, the book, s ona of T:00 pom Fyening s By W. Eldon Woodworth of Brooklyn, N. Y. s most of 1h mours bifs of writing we have eur or P .h.u}l‘ cama bhack donnstairs 1 mament *not for the |y — = Kill T I TeEeARto e anilas 5 A e SUNDAY. 3 P. M. €101 to her, “You see, 1 have fo : e " ( B e e : o mambers® ear il un Kills ; R T L Lo Bers Unloaded” G ‘ all 21 Who are real Taors of e 1 ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ARCH STREET e 1 Man at Glens Falls |, 72 : ] ; RE] e G i Oiiental Catholic to d EalEIN A S DD e ey Internationaly Bible Students’ Association k- | armella Toussaint, professor of ¥ ' i ; me| Go to ann to \oc Pope ! e atics at the College of the! The r serts of the Free Seats—No Collection £ mathe titled] to n pl{aaiaRphiorc Julyy el oy o New Yot $ha : & ”:' B it stiomiaca o psidered one of fhe w great ts of being accidentally shot in "’,'W’"I ‘f" Y L st ( i nen, wa n his o stomach. The body will be sent | € iU demeting : : tence « is home SEbe ndeer) MOrsior Ioas toht R R Y R R e R SR R [& » Rom ‘;!‘ ¥ for i to Jersey vv,; X h ",' wass on the | O his success as a London b st or g . A% ChiFchiNotiAshariedlof Bn g Fancamentitist | AT of a summer hetel at Friend’ . Engnasil : : C o R whersinalmaf BRSO IR LS SR B e e el e e (i o The People’s Church of Christ Mion in t ,E‘ pointed 8 gun 2 him. 1In | been reac PhaLeA 3 5 Court Street a n|the Orient’s t epite of a warning from Professor SR REV. L. BROOKS, Pastor 2 1 e ranag T of €2V roussaint that the gun, might be 1f Strickland s family ir 10:45 a. m.—"The Deserts of qhn_R\hle o ; ' " St “‘THM‘V‘:““ e : L4 e 7:00 p. m.—"The Modern Jehoiakim™ ! n t Sha her o int attempted to push ot eay T . . . hy ! 018 : 11 H mily has e for 250 110N l,,,’, iside it ‘~ discharged. might have t y for hie : Don't T.et the Scientific Scarecrow Frighten You on A Scopen‘ i e s -a1s. Toiee the P L MiL| Professor Toussaint told District |sudden going avay to ghe expr Away from the Word of Ged her surprised answer, s e talena Aritias mmand=! (o0 L Rheshoallna = fonit At i AU aenilon Of vouree 3 i T de. but you la or 11 1 § and : o ac tal and no arrest 7as the world is entitled to his genius al nd 1 couldn’t think a N 1 tahien ' . the O Gr v'”‘”; L : e you t . wh olution ) t. He has b " A : REIEA Pacing " I'loos cing ¢ . COTAE GREVK PROBLEM : : et : n as 1 finished my breakf arneys of def and pr MARRIAGE LICENSE el R e ot = She t me to the post office. made receiving scores of let O 1 follaw marria R 4 358 N it e : a Mg 1o in getting me to the 14 the voung her annownced th ‘ i 1 at the of t DIoR ; =48 bl T . Washington Ct. A gave me | all instrue- ie he would iy-r ta Judge Ran T ony I'stack Sl & hon ) E \ Seivices On Sunday 11 a, m. and 7 p. m, g ¢ O sl ‘: rcece he T of athor, that UIFE IN FOUR ACTS Missionary Mrs. J. Bendikson to Africa A great sanee of rellet '.—v“" \nlr Pam ‘ and |1 C ‘\; [ ‘I’m‘ i ‘., e Hon- | Greece. P 2 oS (randetine aae Ly S rn s. J. 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