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0 AP SRITAIN DAILY HER ‘\Y,D, u\TI Rn AY, AUGUST 1, 1925 e I e em— ==e=ma MOOR LEADER 1§ wuum‘. CODLIGE ‘wnl APPEALIN 355 f;;;;;,;;;;r;v*I;;u:;?;;;,;,;;a;;;;';; ;,;flas 0P BRATTON | Sumdny wiun | EPISCOPALCHURCH |35 5 5 Little Evidenee Riffians Will Has But Short Vacation With Alleged Ddugh et Sags She Wil e o ot ot (WL e Fir, Sermon at| eiorasenteserss chut . pronoed Gonsttnional Changes| ikt our miianey | a. m. services. work would be a fatal mistake, Such tiee | meet Wedneaday and Thursday |of responsibility.' In our judgment morning at 9:30 o'clock. - lit would he a surrender of a great Little by little Abd-el-Krim is r LR i ‘ i ' adventur Mrs, DDA DY ird bishop existing form govern. i . R ] Service with holy communion at Thias i Nenalve acalla M. Blankenburg of Tulsa, OKle v | i ment in the Episco church s | il S NiteibA Tt i ey i d it | orecast, at the general convention s irapon air ¢ Akantie thehis Srail b 5 o presiding bishop of the Epis-| Kingdom His Own Work” theme of |of the church in New Orleans next | i agree that the rebellious tri 2 : pal chur cach the sermon| sermon Confessional service &t|(ctober, majority and minority re ;ra ;-u:a: 1 in establishing defensive |y o s citizeng' mi 3 e 5 a ! “"“ south Carolina Company May Tose the openir "y of the forty-| 9:45, : ports on provincial organization ositions 21l along the front. Mear ughtc tta Crabtrea and s {cizhth triennial general conven —— ) S it ’ ) LUKk . Pt ls e J il general conven- made public today indicating a sharp While the French command, not con e of ) f g, i 4 p e G Ticense For Doing Business t the chur Orleans, Emmanuel Gospel division of sentiment on proposed cerning ftselt with the plans of (he | conlidg 3 - pailid : « The honor of preaching| Sund orvica—10 ; Lk & ) EU I \ 50 ? e Sy In New Yotk Sate Ihe hoi preaching | Snnday service—10:15 a. , constitutional chan iffian leader, is steadily and me-ipis symm y v 1 R e on is ane highly prized in| prayer and praise service led by | The problem dates hack to the thodlcally golng ahead with prepara Y readan m attentio § ¢ 18Ul | e yark, Aug. 1 (P—Theft and | ch clrcles, inasmuch as ho upon | Wilbor ark. 10:46 a. m, preach-|formation of the American church Gl(:a[ CUllllI]OflEl‘ Blll‘]e{l &t M‘- t f blow with Ketoeril 5 folk probate he cited her and ¢ s the e g eervice o o st fons for a blow with which t \ 5 \talo 15 the entire ch n\h}mv.( rvice and communion conduet- |in 1785, and has been debated with L insurance policies covering the rebellious Riffians and Abi-el- |jo . Y her brother, John W. Crablree, 104100 c1q 1y the Chrysler Motor Car | it s a3 hls con ed by Rev. George IB. Fleteher.imore or less vigor in every general l“] ton Celllfiel' Krim for all time S t ne & appeantosansiverscontcmpricharRes e o L i FE tic r viicular oceasion.| 10:15, Bible school. 4:30 p. M., |convention since 1865 It revolves g y As It Is necessary, however, to . " nextiieadng L nmodIately Ball K0T (g Hiniceor Uhn 10 Fr) s ntomo- rasure in fact he (ks fo| open alre service at Walnut HiHl [around the guestion of a need in | Mmules and other paraphernalia ) b \ o A racing (AILAbutsTiaminoth| St Mthe R I WS BHEE NSNS Lo A S o oy e el B Ji | ESICTa LT kA Leat ANSEN SN AT ORS Warfare, It Is not likely that the i e Riain e “\“:‘x; i :‘\‘r’l otta ¢ rabtree. It they | (971 IR0 08I, O ata Tnsurance | MATks its apening, 1s a religions me Wednesday—7:45 p. m. cottage parhetic propinquity. Underlying | ;n.—u French drive will be made : d while hin father wan| o0t ;‘ put. me in il sitply be- MY the New Verk siale W lige of world-wile lmportance, meeting at 264 Oakwood avenue, [the proposition is the opposition of '_’I"’:E’ ‘:;l:;;i“fl'n “’"‘ ;Wuw s After 'vr:\mr dv‘h-md (e "'.l,"v".\,”;:‘_‘l :;:’:l-nl‘\ v‘[‘“»‘ :“«';y SR o L L e L ._,‘ or v_h\z»vwm in n..: history \\U,\J'm‘r':,;(:;m; $5 p. m. mid-week a rm.\fq.im'nhln‘ element in u‘\ vljm«h : ! s his summer John | o i yaa shailltl ot he revoked: of these TEpisc I triennials, the 3 " 1o archbishops who, they feel, would front remains one of stagnation | jij chores on his grandfather's farm |TENt WL prevail, Rl S e ate inerin. | Opening service for this year will | Prayer service sooner or later he created as ece There have been sporadic raids and |y piymaonth, Vi, This is his second Before citing Mrs. Blankenburg ,'”,\ o AR A IeRN | e condneted in the ope n air. Re- R siastical heads of the proposed pro- | wkirmishes and Abd-el-Krim's prop Al e analieRi bt el A co eiRIan R i dienl LN C R LRI ARE At e et e e e e B e L auTe §t. John's German-Lutheran | vincial hodien. Kinancial problems |16W of white headstoncs above sol-, Reaida continlen N At o ol RO L S G s e e aa for nest Wednesday morning. ana elimate, Bishop Iratton's pul.| SMn12y-=8:30 a. m. English eerv-|of a voxing character are also in- lier who lost their lives in kaining recruits for his army from |raipar heeame pre upon the | “The case of Ida May Blanken The commission charged ""*’”‘: 3 R jce. 9:30 a. m., Sunday echool.|olved | Fran ser about are the more those tribes which have not Yet|janih of rPesident Harding. burg 18 pock-marked fraud, | °f the state insurance laws designed | o 10:45 a. m.. German service. ‘'here are eight provinclal organi- |IMNOsing monuments of the officer thrown in their lot with either side al There i8 no mis g it. The spots | 10 regulate the " risks V‘”‘"')"‘" 5 g i) Mm\d':\' — 30 p. m., Junmrim,mng in'the chureh, but it is dead with whom he keeps his last The post of Afn Bousais which SN 5 of fraud are s o A as plain- | Mithin the state, and claimed that : R @l | Luther league. pointed out by the majority of the jencampment. and all abont are the was invested by the Riffians a fort PROPOSES TRADI GUITD Iy visible as the spots on the flyleaf |he Palmetfo company fntended to S Wednesday . church | joint commission whose final report i of the orderly, reverent care hight ago, and which for the past Tokyo, Aug 1 (/M—A guild which af the B on which is a frandu- |defrand the of tnxes on the B B | voar. is now made public, that the powers | with which the nation smrounds the Week had sustained severe aftac yuld handle the Russo-Japanese | Jont entry recently written of Loffa's Insurance s the Chrysler g hursday— p. m., Ladics' Ald | given ta the provinces in 1015 were |last sleep of these it has called to its by the tribesmen, has been destroyed | import and export trade has been imarriage and the claimant's birth. cars falled thelr rates and P | | socioty purposely limited, wherehy “they servies by a Riftian shell which hit a mu- | proposed by Vitcount Shimpei Goto,| “This claimant swears that ghe Submit their indersriting rules. and | > 3 4 Tuesday and Thursday—8:30 to | were in large mcasure prevented | One day a stone memorial will be hition dump. The heroic little gar- | according to the vernaculars. Tt is | made extended ftrips with Totta. | cones nd kept from the knowl- | i e 11:30, German school. trom accomplishing anything of out- [¢jected to foll in zraten lettering Yison fought its way ont of the ruing | $ald the proposed guild would be|Yet she conld not even identify of the superintendent of inenr- | (& i 3 y e standing merit." This maiority. 14 (hat the commoner lice here an this With bombs and bayonets and 15 of | capitalized at 150,000,000 yen. The | Lotta's life-like photograph. This ance an imporfant vartion of the In | 5 First Lutheran I hishops. priests and laymen in a peaceful clope. Dot it e yef too the men hate come through to the | trade with Russla. acoerding to Vis- | woman sweara that Lofta sang to her | sur confract The suommone s | (S % e Communion service and reception | commission of 23, MO ProROS® A caon for the stricken widew. the French lines. here Is no news of | count Goto's scheme, would befa lullaby and read to her bedtime sved today hy Pr. Tieha called the 5 of new members will be held at |series of amendments to the consti- Ly qipap, the ohi L fha erands the commander, who, though [handled py the Japancse gulld and !stories w tsnbvercive of saund insurance | (52 [ | 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning. Three | tution and canons of the ehurch | jigian of the dead to have mada waunded, directed the operations, | the Soviet Bureau of Trade. The|“But in my opinion. ghe never saw underwriting methods.* | ¥ adulis that have received instruction { which will give the provinces a dis- |40 nians for that permanent tes- wnd the rest of the force, although | guild would also lock affer any con- | Lotta face fo face and since Lotta's by the pastor will also be con-|tinct standing and confer upon them oo 0 By oy Rirplanes have been husy searching | cossions granted hy Russia to|death she has heard stories that [ps e | @l | 1omea at i serviee which il be | powers of relatively high import- | ooy amiy eircia was stil the neighborhood. Tt is thonght | Japanese made her and her agents lust for Pictures Show Tricks i : : 2 onducted in Swedish, lance. o Washington fodav, galhering they may be in hiding In some hol-| e | money. Stories that so seduced he Of Madvid Reogars 5 There will be no Sunday echool | The Final Report in the threads of the cvery day low and will come in under the READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED as to deny her parents in order that | iads N Street beg- | |al L R b e TE) R e tover of night. | ADS FOR RESUITS she might rob disahled veterans of Sl Al v ot g e recommends that requests for ap- | oS0 AT (e from the last hinzte Aug. 1 (M —A simple wooden marker, set amid the with. | ering clusters of hiossoms that hid his grave, alone marked the last vesting place of Willlam Jennings Bryan in Arlington national ceme- t form the basis of an order issued Just over the hill crest beneath which, he sleeps, stand the row on guring AlELs, { The final report of the commission Box lnglsanenand | Trinity Methodist propriations for work in a province | the efforts af the authorities fo sup- | 5 < 3 Tuesday—7:45 p. m. class meet- press it have heen frustrated by a | |G g A ing colemn serne in the cemetery ves- terday tn spend iitfle while tozether lshall be made with the provincia : i lorganizs . which shall prepare HERALD S E VENIN‘; R AI ’“ ’ IHWE I AB] E too generons public who give liheral SPTIAAT fr a pe mm{m?)::‘llvj”/;:rjf;n m ‘w:. s I [ here before they must go their sop- e Ims to the heggars z el | corice. missionary districts within that pro- IERviit R o mare Mre, Biryan has made no definite The authorities have now, how- ¢ R Rev. George A. Baird, pastor of |vince; that appropriations by the OR WEEK OF SUNDAY AUGUST 2 1925 i L R s e Trinity Methodist church in Meri- | national council of the church hased [1ans bexond the derision to return press which they hope may have BISHOP BRATTON den, will occupy the - pulpit: tomor- | on this budget shall be made in bulk |10 her home in Miaml. when she has feet of putting an end to what has row morning. {to the province and distributed by it [recovered a liitle from the long been deserit s a nuisance. In ! —_— to its constituent dioceses and dis- |Strain and atiended to soma defaile IE ol itte e i imberda P e Ears | OTR M ECN FOEL S SRS ROUEAIR Elim Baptist (Swedish) [tricts; that missionary bishaps with- |of private matters with which ghe STATION A . . WED. THURS. FRL A e shown before and after (heir|Lreceding the delivery of the ser-| Sunday—10:30 o'clock, mMorning iy the province shall be elected by [must deal in Washingfon. No res. CFAC, Calgary, Alta " : ; 5. 3:45 0:00.11:00 mittanee o the asylum reserved |Mon there will be an imposing pro-{ worship. Sermon by the pastor. |ine synod of the province; that con- |ervations for her southward journey CFCA, Toronto, Can.. 56 6.00. 7:00 5:30- 6 9:30.10:30 LIongg osmaINe o il diea thel “'f”m‘ Monday—$ p. m., monthly busi-|sent to the election of bishops shall have vet been made. CFCN, Calgary, Alta 9:00-10:00 9:00-40:00 10:00-11:00 *§:00- 2:00 10:00- 1:00 10:00-12:60 RPN S inleqanLilon (s n A fo Tyl o mastln enolathesoh utoh [1neteiven bybtnetsynod ofiihe provs IO her fmambers ol it Ramliy CHNC, Toronto, Ont. . . 11 0-11:30 00-11:09 Blind, paralytic and one apparently '\‘ he he Inesday—8 p. m.. monthly meet- |ince, and that the resignation of a |vlanned fo leave tonight for thefr ‘CJCA, Edmonton, Alta.... 59 7:30- 8:55 7:30- 9:30 7:00- 8:00 - 6:00- §:00 851100 730:1000 7301200 with ene leg. alBehircly enzal | Ing of Young Men's class. |bishop within a province shall be {homes, Former Governor Charles W, CKAC, Montreal, Que. E 0-10:30 ) In the other the photograph show ! t rohg the bish Thursday—-§ p. m., mid-week lacted upon by the house of bishops | Bryan oxpeeted to 2o direct to CKCD, Vancouver, B. C... ! :30- 9:30 8:30- 9:30 - 9 - 9 8:30- 0:30 S: the same men creet and apparently 0ps in atl v ionary | prayer service, of such province. ['Omana and prepare to fill the lec. CKCK, Regina, Sask....... ) 9:00-10:00 7:30- 5:15 8:00-10:00 5 - 7:30. 8:15 quife normal, the missing leg havi s fron the, 1 i In advocating these changes the |{ure engagement he has made for CKY, Winnipeg, Man 5 7:30-10:00 11:00 ° 0-11:00 i heen untucked from its hiding place, 1"l es, Ala fri South 3 Christian Science | majority urge that they are neces- |the weeks ahead. Those of the chil. KDKA, Pittsburg, Pa 2 9 5:30. £:00-8:45:10:00 $:45-11:00 8:45- f 00 8§ 100 K The picture, it was pointed out, ar and the st Indics, a _ Simday service at 1045 a. M. fgupy for the “crcation of Jarger in- [dyen who eould planned to stay on KFAE, Pullman, Wash.... P 345 7:30- 8:30 mercly proof of the casy with whicl . o Rt Rev. | Subject: “Love.” Sunday echool af|terest in the church's program of g day or two with the mother. :;‘;:)RtnBe:umrnt,(T;x;. . C3 A :n».".n 211‘ 3(; 00500 i 30 9:30 the alms-giving persons in drid i A da, r a- 9 \ "'m”:’ . B s ] x‘wm-h. in order that v‘l may, ade- After tho! lnst. services: at. (he , Los Angeles, 1 sps 11:00 5:30. 5:30-11:00 5:30-1 5:3 ] ! ) are tricked 1 shop of 11 4 ¢ inclill SO et Y RERER N KRN CCLUIRREL quately supported:” that r {grave lata yesterday many of the KFIZ, Fon du Lac, Wis.... 5:00- 00- 5:30 - 5:00 - 5:30 5:00- 5:3 e ! ¢ will he | o'clock. | fective organization of the chureh | g3 ©oiitical and personal friends of KFJF, Oklahoma City, Okla., v 30 $:30:10:00 7:00-10:00 . 00- ) 9 i |1 I o 0 g3l ling ding room—-Room 504, | for carrying on its work will there- | o (oo Cho had come fto KFNF, Shenandoah, Ia.... C 9 30- 9:30 -, 9:00 030 7:30- 9 R(‘ ’lil' (‘ontracts A lonEsiaa 7 S AT 3 3 Nationa! Bank building is open to|hy he created; that they will relieve 2 £ N ’ 5. ’ d Cis Are and : SRR X : i | Washington to he present at the fi- KFO0J, Seattle, Wash . 3 45-10:00 6:45-11:00 L P . S on 10 public daily from 12 noon untll|[{he congestion of business in the o0 g e 6 0 bames and ethers KFRU, Bristow . C 3045 10:30 10:3012:00 8:00-1 i 100 100 70 Shown as Evidence } t o'clock cxcept Sundays and holl- | general convention, and will develop ' " A L N N o 0 7:30.11:0 | Fol € hishops | ECITELO, hearded their trains taday. There IFSG, Los Angeles, Calif.. 00-11 6:30- 6:30- %0-11:00 7:30-11:00 - £ Boston, Aug. 1 (P—A contract he- dnle 2ir to the davey the province into “an effective unit, o 0 0 qog its stop taken ameng KFUM, Colorado Springs. .. $:00- ) 8:00-10:30 Uveen the Pults) company and Jo= {canventic s Sl N New| i as 4 means of accomplishing the J DA e Al KFVE, University City, Mo, C 2 ) 60-12:00 10: ( : 10:00-12:00 10:00-12:¢ seph A, Tomasello, contrac by Ofont ; : Swedish Bethany foregoing objects.” KFWB, Los Angelés, Calif 00- 1:00 § D 8 £:00- 1:00 $:00- 1:00 £:00- 1:00 ol WL ULl ) R 10051 pev. Hialmar Sundquist of Spo- i iy o, KGO, Oakland, Calif....... P 1 3:30- ¢ 6:00- 8:00 A 8:00- 1:00 8:00- 1:0 [ ehFthepristpnioAsRLORMoRLE ] LS L SHINCEED sane, Wash., will speak at the Beth- Minorityfiepors KGW, Portland, Ore. . 8:00 - 8:00 71 i 200 T:15-12:00 6:00.12:00 10:00-12:90 shoslnainnl shealineianane s oflwarlts ! Hilyd Swaulah Nohiirch i tomonraniat | imitoushinedenecin VBRSNS i lonfwillihe onened nintl AMze. Boyan KHJ, Los Argeles, Callf... P 405.2 6:00-10:01 3301130 6:3011:00 6:30-11:00 6:30- the lhhy BT REE I R ratton. achi] m. and 17 m. A spe- |recommendations with regard 10 nas indicated her wishes KJR, Seattle. Wash...... 4 30- 6 30-10:00 30-10:00 8:30-12:00 8:30-10:00 troduced today in Suffo superior | the co ti rmor 3 native | T B o e i A Bt and w,.,,)i‘.”.m,“& of funds. | bt the minority H This recommen- Oakland, Calif. ... 5 $:00-11:30 00-11:30 :00-10:30 court at the trial of the 12 defend- of Sont ? 1 cne of | e % ¥ Los Angeles. Calif.. P 337 7:00-11:00 7:30-12:00 7:30- 7:30-12:00 7:30-12:00 7:00-1 0. 2 A ol v it ! ol T - [dation would place in the hands of lahfll’N O\EI\\helm DeRvsEl ool a 00. 800 6:30 800 6:30. 7:50 1:20-11:00 5:00-10:00 §:00-10 lisaster on July 4 which ¢ s ; king, roligious Feonias {a few dioc in missionfury prov- With Their Hospitality San Francisco, Calif 3 §:00-10:00 6:3012:00 6:30-11:00 4:30.11:00 3:30-11:00 4:30-11:00 4:30-11 " rs e served iy various parishes er ser AL 0% 55 am) | Incesiilieseontrol ol the missionars dney, N. £ W. Aug. 1P —As St. Louis, Mo..... 10-12:00 §:00-10:00 7:00- 9:00 7:00-10:00 7:00-12:6 ; who had ge of the 'in the s inclwiing the rector- | Preaching t Dinlon at (niie o work silinin: the provincess uie T A o RS , Salt Lake City, Utah. M I 00-10:00 6:00-10:00 6:00-10:00 §:00-11:00 £:00-12:00 :00-10:00 6:00.11: il onithatls to ! ship Mars's sehool, Kaleizh, {m. Subject; “Ths Stone Monu.|%ork is done by bishops who repre- |l 0 1o o'ty a close the offic KTHS, Hot Springs, Ark .. C 3 1 11:00 9:25-11:00 100 9:25:11:00 9:25-11:00 92 i huilding, testified T e wos it | ents T eI mislLh G bita ] sentths whols ehurehi IR RELE o st KWG, Stockton, B 6 2 9 5:00 8:00- 9:00 500 4:00- 500 8:00- 0:00 4:00- 5 . Sttt R ¢ : SR om0 MR ommunion| F50 0 Siled Ly (he whele ehureh; |And men are being overshelmed KYW, Chicago e 00-10:30 5:00-11:30 5:00-10:30 5:00.10:30 o el e Boit e ; A after the service. Sunday school at| G a®L e inat” the proposed rec. lWth hospitality. Admiral €. 8 Robl- WAAM, Newark. N 3 11 00-11:00 11:00 0-11:10 V25 i IELITOSteCorhg eRaniaeonol Is esy v noon. Preaching by the pastor ati © = 0 ione i adopted, would in- | S0, commander-In-chief of the bat- ‘WAHG, Richmond Hill. N.Y 10:30 5:30-10:30 0-10:31 o e He s ik i t « has uens . + Suhject The Armies in eeSicen feeling of sectionalism and | Ueship fleet, said today “tell” the WBAP, Ft. Worth, Tex > 1 0 3:3012:00 7:30-1 1 30-10:45 7:30-10:45 7:00- 7:2 i poy b et : : e 5 [\ould also_ seriously interfere with American people we are receivng the v Y t the B ) a nt 1 i » greatest kind of hospitality.” Tdeal weather makes the visit most plea- ayer bhand at m y 2 3 mvissionary work of the church. We WBZ, Springfield, Mass.... E 333 30 6:00.1 00-1 10:00 6:00-10:00 £:00-10:00 6:00-11: d 1 < ursday-—-Church prayer .mr';,“?,‘ that the present method hy | surcable IWOAR S IihLts Roe 3 4518 5cA0- 005 SR0I1:30 601130, Si30.10:00 DML SN E000 Bal § : : IRARIE S OL TS sutitons) E SR ! \which the making up of the mission Al ey 18 acEilcs of e “ " q a:00.10:39 ). o ] 1 the w t t ¥ h i it { that 1 is al iden 0 H I heer t en of the fleet has een . ! X 5 ary budget in the domestic field re- | heer fo men of : 'CAP, Wa 1 11:00 n i B Wit lon ustr o el copal | Ceives the careful consideration and | made by Robert B. . Hammond, WCAU, Philadelp Hi B 9:00 5 30 7:00-1 s in danger of cksburg Tndustrinl school, Sunday after Trinity. Holy| oo 00 "o¢" the misslonary bishops | president of the prohibition council WCAY, Milwaukee e ilele 30,8 308613 2 A t u v communion at T:30 a. m. and at 11} e o Lcanted to the national [of Australia, who in a letter articie WCCO, Minn.St.P., Mir S 4104 7:20- w15 6:00- & 00- 9:00 7 30 7:00- 8 10:00-1 Nereeed | T L G of negroes. T n 1923 L /M. sermon = bys Rev. i Harry 1. better method [in “grit.” a prohibition publication ::'(‘\' 'r»f»}]m Biler 35 01 108 a0 e a0 k ARDCALESE (el I Ifhan the alternative proposed In the |says “the sailors came to us clean Wh AR i e L . b i Dohen ()I Contests ; S |veport of the commission. and wholesome. We provided ‘free WEAFY New York. N. ¥ 915 5 . 10 : see A Appe cational endowment o ot el ! “There are in the church eight | heer at public functions and then New York, 2 . b 5 0-11:0 11:00 & ( reaching astor a H o : > > ] 5 k s 4 : %000 for these v industria 3 ek {he report, “in five | we were shocked when they hehaved :‘h'“':- Cleveland, O... : 3 ). 80 ( ) n 0- 8 - S | S And God* m-mh‘;“:;” m::‘v: r: l;:fi‘y,p”“m',']’d A ,"l)f‘;yv‘,"‘~|2 o v , Chicago, Ill.... 3 ( 7 7:00- 1:00 7 7:00. 1 2 cCorm 2 } 2 ‘as Good.” Sunday school ese G £ e &1 + N 2 o ¥ 1 0.1 i S © 1 W hic 1 1 T et " e M e N 0 f the — e WEEI Boston. Mass. ... F 4 01 530.11:00 6:30-10:00 6:3 ] : : o His ol L ] “hristian Fnd ‘A\nrhm u”'l“’"f KU DS 2 T ¥ evEA WEMC, Berien Sy Mi 13- 9:00 §:15 { 15 A onyoe0 ; i i ! tocese \ j i it )_ SRS O ‘mr" drastic : ‘-‘l 2o nm;. ! MODERN DRESS 0. K. IN CUB# WFAA, Dal 47 1 ) 12:0 §:30-12:00 ¢ ! 1 oyt ) oi rests ntof the f S o ot e o e | Lions detaladonled fus lieta s Havana, Aug. 1 (P—Short skirts, :‘,F;‘"-”-\,”j York N It 11:30 1 0 11:30- 2:00 11:30- 2:00 11:30 2 0. the alicgat collu- | of 3 ealle L““";“‘r | Lot Us Build Up the Walls of Jeru-! "‘5-“‘?“~“'1-‘ I”"“';'. M'l”’w‘ ‘{“""“1’ 1 peek-a-boo waisls. hobhed hafr and 3BS, New York. 3 %00 ] ) 5:00. 6:¢ ( e vas stees ¥ r of the hoard | gopj indayeanldsberaoon ) " | Public Works department in Cuba WGN, Chicago, 1 2 0:00 s e Sl . 010 A ; s ‘ oreity of the : | responding loss in missionary inter- SO St . ML : | Praver and claes meeting Tueaday i Set” o \1oge five provinces, wher Secretary of Public Works Carlos o - . | evening i Miguel Cespedes made this WGY, Schenectady, N 53 0.1 1 510 11 = | 5 Inearly all the funds for our mis : q : : o : | 2 h pLaGs S | statement in denying that he ::_:::;: Milwaukee, 1 ok 00 600 7:30 30 60 30-10:0 5 1O i ) Lrafton is the a St. Matthew's, Lutheran Slonary mon ! contributed would | o cq dress regulations for. wom- WHAS, Louis \ ‘ 30, 8:00 T30 900 T30 7.0, Git A g o e i e e e s og Giipdthelrob foctonai el SISO HEE of his department. The WHB, ty. Mo b 2:00- 200 /8 4:00-1 ;0. 9:005 2:00:1 0. 9 S : Hieetian o 5 8. . Both ser- | ok nembers of the commis- | StCretary aiso pralsed feminine ems WHE, C1r : L G Sl A : - “hop s he Y. M. {mons will he preached hy the Rev. forortY MREIS 88 G8 €N | ploves for their efciency. WHN, New 12 | 1 ] ! 6 i o ; P e el 0 Mo e endeavoring with success to awaken e WHO, Des 1 0 0.12:00 f ) e R f o Aineh o raduate of " L iional comscience of the READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED WHT, « ] .30 ) SIS ! o it Vit neordia seminary. St. Louis, and oy ,p0p ang to get away from ‘paro- ADS FOR RESULTS WHT, ch = : . a0 301 a 3 W 930 1 ¢ & unusual {will soon be ordained and installed | WIBA, M n. \ 7 1 8:45.1 43-10 4 Mrs.Saurders Tells how iaF roof t o sit in the las pastor of a new Lutheran mimm,\ = AT SEI] in that eity. for which he has Dre- | o e WIAR, Pro Pinkham's Vegetable Compound : |viousis dene supply sersice. WIAS, pit e i ot TONL0 ; e Relieved Treubles of Change 7 and Wealth of Farmers | v ; | . . S o , oo iz o Li bt 1 S| et e e 28 The First Church of Christ pit will be under the spreading oaks them teward a memorial 1o com- memorate the service of the dead leader, nor is it 1ikely that the ques- m council. is a much Wy ~ N 3 3 10 - X 2 coill| 11200 ¥ Rible study subject MBI i e 3 Knoxrille, Ter tia . GRCTy S or Manzis Ui SerintuTe ST eas RN SUR SApact WIKAR, E. La \ 1 155 ! 5 | Pinkham's Vegetable Componnd while Bt treuble deter. |in€ tha Father and the Son and e < i Pastor Emeritus W ' §:0n:10:00 going thr he i farms in | Their Unity WIT, § ; ) $30.12:00 TA0. & z oI la e the f v NS bl 1 HENRY WILLIAM MAIER . f : 115 T e Py S s Relecpan Tim inere 0% Reward of $7,000 Offered 'E M'f‘m.fls ~ 3 o’ 18, S;?\lifl‘ 3 y g : j g For Capture of Bandit THEODORE A‘H\S\.\ORTH GREENE S ear] | pilars on his front pore Chicago, Aug. 1 UP—A price of WARREN MANDEVILLE BLODGETT 000 was placed on the head of the I3 5 ! # rh . SRUCIIE as : only robher still at large but of the 11:00 A. M.—Union Service with South Congrega- VO . ‘ 3 & e L ealthy f Let Al aicn :\!,"'( anioroon i tional and First Baptist ('hm‘rhoe Sermon by REV. > ”.\\ " v ‘ i uld not domy t pillars for v on the “Gold Coast” and escaped WILLIAM B. JOHNSON, D. D., of the First Congrega- 00, P : it N S falin 31,900 e fatally shooting an /& tional chureh, Norfolk, Conn. AWOR N 1 1 T f ssistant cashier. ¢ fered dreadfully with 3 s ¥ Wos, : AR Y Ly | Two of the robbers were killed, VD VR ; T (Y N TG A O . : e doctor said 1 would have \ viured Wi fwo others were captured and hun- EVERYBODY WELCOME 5 11 we Fata yvin jured aen A el ora ] hoan : Tu {omohilas Cragh 01 of policemen are unting for | (o T WRE i ok vo Automoh SN | William Mullenbach, the fifth of um WRC, Washing ¥ : 1 4 f et SR 1 \ “on- ' quintet, who had most of the loot. = WREO, 1 1 1 N ¢ i t i A T 1 Tracy Drake of Drake hotel to- WRNY, N 3 : ) 1 T T Lavens t ma \ v offcred $5.000 for his capture : WRW, Tarr 3 ‘ 1 1 i A W s e 1 State srmey Crowe oftered A Mot : : 180 - 1 tocint & : SToubie; S0 . ’ $1,006 and Chief of Police Collina Th P ’ Ch h Ch 1 wen oo L : o T o e e | wad 1t L e e e e People’s Church of Christ WEME, New s ‘ B30.1000 630 T30 & sipaietdalial : Dy | . n with murder was voted against him yes COURT STREET WTAS, ¥ I s A and men Gl Ere . 85 Uas AL bl L REV. F. L. BROOKS, P! T fons, Joseph Holmes and T Tha MTIC n 1 3 fl.‘[\ AE, Jole 1 a 12 2 i ° wit t Ja n stod { 10:45 a. m.—“The Stone Mountains of the Bibl (WWJ, Detro 27 6:00. § 2 o B l’"}‘fl‘ ; . kS e | 7:00 p. m.—The Armies fn Array." Teanessee. n. the wife. arms fractured READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED If you fesr the truth, keep away from us asd taelal ont ADS FOR RESULTS Church with a Mission, a Message, and a Method.