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Sunday School Lesson yn August l Fs. 14: 7-10. MY BKN NKWHOMR II Bamucl 1.1- Fhe NTMM given the rk of covenant ly the children of le- 1 v a beautiful inn a By It Wo aawre their fidelity to Jehovah J. lo.fir.ally, their degree of pros ily awn national itreatnosa. Vet the more modern mind thla rever- e for .a materiel thing has held 9edu(tii"i that In both erroneous I mlechirvous. In all ages, how r, PCMkt have been disposed to ard a Material avmbol a the 1 thin. Jid to overlook the ea tlal rnrm which It was Intended uonvey. Th ark was not Ood. The Billion had arvod Images which y worshipped. To the I'hiHStlnes ark was the Israelites' Ood, Just Ival of their. own deities. It was Intended that tlio Israelites juld sink to the level of paganli- the worship of Jetuivah by delfy the b( red pledge of his pres- of all men one toward another. The same rule I..: b Rood today. The na tion that nerrtembers llod In all thlnga Ik th nne Which prospers The establishment of universal peace rests not With the league of nations or any other device wl.llo h. ,,,, nature remain unchanaed hut with 1" Hoard, pastor. Sunday school at the dominance f pMy In the hearts 10: Preaching at 11 and . Wednea Mist I M AMS U S. niiooHoriiiCAL HooiBTT Meet! Monday evenings. Itihllc study clasa Thursday evenings In county courtroom of courthouse at S:10. Kubjeot this week, "Karma." Kor-Information call W. J. Zollinger. 13 Kast Haskell, usage tTl. ClU'Rt'H OK THK NAZAHKNK -West Tulsa. 22l South Main, K M Celcbrator of Maine Centenary (iliSI .fk he ark wa the reurlnder of the enant Ood had made with his mile. As such. Jt remained sacred. U the degree to which It waa re ft '! and reaped eil measured the tree to which the faithful were esed. Kven Olicd-Kflotu, a prl- i Itlr.en to whom waa entrust -the care of the ark after the M faleful attempt to take It to usalem. was wonderfully blest be jse he gave the ark shcytcr and ipect. Hut the shadow Is hot the hstanoe. mid the ark wns only a nbnl of find s care for his people. the enrly days of humanity vhlld e peoples required material and Ible types on which to base tlseir hcepllon-J'f spiritual things. They not tiiVL kindly to the abstract. Tky knew and understood only they could comprehend with tuial senses. The great world aplrttual things was a sealed book them with a tew exceptions, j'leiy lulrod something humanly lann e on wtii li to base Its confidence. The same may be said of other hibols which we rightfully observe h conscientious reverence, but klch many wrongfully tlnvest with aglned supernatural character. bread and wine 01 the com- bnlon are reminders of the slain Hy and shed blood of the Savior. d the use of them In a sacrament an acknowledgement of our oh- atlon to him for his vicarious silt ing for our sins divested of Its initial significance the elements i merely bread and wine, purely tealill ObteetS The wenio Is true btojan water Is a material sub .. H not vested Willi any Irltuirkf ,'lolrnry, but a a public dge oWVir itoceptanee of the ins ofHlnvaiton and regeneration i ordinance becomes a holy thing. SM' lienorit wnicn we ontain irom ooservani e oi m minim mm uo- upon our state of mind. No nr regenerated because he was baptized or k of the Lord's supper. 8 The chief lesson to be derived lorn this chapter Is the necessity I putting Ood first In all our per Inal motives, both as regards our tts as a private citizen and in what rer official capacity we may be lied to serve. David's great anxiety is not the security of his throne. Jc esteemed that to be Ood's busl- tss. nat ne most seauiousiy strove 7r was that the nation over which ruled should get right before nd. He assumed a religious dlrec- m of the nation, that the people light see thnt their prosperity and ational safety lay not so much in ngs and armies as In conscientious tiollty to Jehovah. Ho rightfully gued that If the mossea were dc itedly following the Ood of Israel, e problems of political adminls- tation would be few and easily Ived. His anxiety was greater for e welfare of his kingdom than for bwer and glory to himself. In these days wo properly abhor Kythlng which savors of a union of nurch and state. The experiences of tstory have shown us conclusively at neither a government donilnat I by a religious organization nor a iliglon dictated and controlled by plltlca) forces Is conducive to hu ian happiness and prosperity. We ike every precaution to Insure every Jtlzen complete freedom to hold and f-actlce whatever religious belief ay seem pood to him. conditioned that his belief and practice shall Vstraln the freedom of someone different. It follows that no one set of any certain religious eed should be permitted to control ir political forces, else they would ctnte a methoi of government that ould i'estroy th' liberty of 0OH poicea. Wo do not wai t to hive If i-eiiglon pres-rlbed to us tv taw political expediency. V ... .. H,.u nr.t An aw&v with L ...... I ... . llin L-lttM (govern- I ent whli h Is Inspired by religious it sectarian motives Is the one lost productive of prosperity, of nysiral and spiritual welfare, of so ul and economic happiness. The Mutton of all International, social, hilttlcal and economic problems only possible through a uni rsal rule of conduct baaed on llglous motive. Israel propspercd hlle faithful to Jehovah bocauae ich fidelity involved a right attitude of men. The tral of strikes and In. w outs Is never aorompllahed by laws apd courts and arbitration hoards but by the application of the Christ ian principles embodied In the golden rule. The solution of all our problems and the only lasting solution rests on thla one conoJuslon -Ood In the heart of men. Open the gates of your own soul and tot the King of Olory come in. that He may rule over your words, your thoughts, your acta. TJie nation Is hut an uggreatlon of Individuals. You are one .of them "'" grt right with Ood ami lake him Into all your calculations In every walk of life, the nation will never get right with Uod. lleform begins at home. day prayer meeting at 8. AHrtK.MULIES OK OOD Kifth and I v 8. A Jamleson. pastor. Oaage 4(11-11. Morning services. Sunday school at 10. Iord'a supper at II. Evening song ai J prnlse service 7: SO; preaching at S. On Bellvlew car line. THE CHURCHES SEVENTH DAT AOVEVTIST Sixth and Madison (Central Park). W. K. llarr. pastor. Saturday ser vice, Sabbath school ltd; mlasionnry volunteers at 4, preaching at 11. Sunday preaching at 7 30 p. ni. at I-ATTEIl DAY S.VTNTN ( Me organ ised Church of Jesus Christ) Tenth snd Hockford. Elder Peter Adamson, sr., pastor, rural route 1. box 114. Sunday school at 9 45; preaching at 11; song service 7:S0; sermon at 8. Saints co-operative so ciety meets Monday evening at H; mid-week prayer meeting Wednes day at 8; Iletiglo society Krlday at S. CONTINUED rnou PflBCRKUINO TAOK hi. mm., i CATHOLIC. ROXiY Moulder. TAXtXVt -- Eighth and John O. Helrln nulnr Klrst mam (:J0; second (children's) mars (:30; high mass 10; evening devotions at (. SACRKD HEART -Sixteenth and Ttockford. Rev. Charles S'andaert, i,xctor. Services at usual hours. KriHITI'AMST. KIRST RBI RITUALIST K. I hall at 8:16. Mrs J. H Klemmlng, pastor. Services In charge of vice president, Mrs. Ida Maulttry. Trance lecture by Mrs. R U Reynolds. Messages by Mmes. AJdrlch, Lindsay, Moody and Maulthy. ey Susan Neptune, mother of Of William Neptune of the I'assanm lUoddy tribe of Indians, camped In Cortland In connection with Maine's entennlal celebration, which re. er.t. ly came to an end. The old Indv epnrnted herself from Hie thiong tn old time CHCRCII OK OOD Klfth and Madison. C. H. Shlpman, liostor Sunday school at 10 11 and 7:30; song scrvl day prayer meeting nt laninrxar in r imllTTrr CHCRCII OK CHRIST (1)-Meets Jrtrn I UMt lO UUIWMILU in courinouse, oisirict courtroom preaching fit fr,ttwlU, , IlWfly , lee nt 7 rues-1 f n new lyle pipe No. 1. T-NTON COMMUNITY Eighth and Wheeling. Reverend Matthews, pastor. Sundav school at in, preach ing at 11 and 7:30. UNIVERSAL SI'IRITUAI-Slxth and Moulder, county courtroom, 7:45. Trance lecture by Mrs. Amanda Mof fltt. Spirit messages by Marie Hut eherson. Laura Berryman and Effle Olive. Lndics' auxiliary meeta Wed nesday with Mrs. Moffltt, 19 North Outhrle at 2 p. m. CHURCH OK CHRIST (31 Courthouse, superior courtroom Wr. E. Williams, minister. Sunday school at 10; preaching at 11 and 7:30. UNITY CLASS of Practical Chris tianity meets every Sunday and Thursday evenings In superior court room, courthouse. Take Mswter Degree. Work In the master mason's de gree will he given by Tulsa lodge No. 71 at 9 o'clock next Wednesday morning. About 30 candidates are expected. Raise Illg Crop of Melons In Spilt- of Harm Done li Peat. PONCA CITY. Okla . July 34. - To oulmiineuver the bugs, worms and other peats that destroy watermelon vines, and grow a crop that will produce a highly profitable Income, Is one of the problems that confront the growers In this NOtlfMI of Okla homa annually, and no doubt In other sections of this anil other states. As soon as (he young vines get through the ground they nre at tacked by an Insect that destroys them. In this manner one entire crop of two hundred acres, planted this spring near Med Hock (south of here), was wiped out and many smaller tracts throughout this dls trlct have been destroyed In like manner. The problem, so far as the 101 ranch Is concerned, has been sclved by Jog Mllbr. one of thg owners and head Qt the agricultural department of the ranch. The Milters grow a big is-op of walet melons annually got Mil) for the use on the ranch hut also for Ml, The plan 10 MIWll the insects was work.,1 out success fully l.iM year an, I Is proving Itself again Ihls year wiih the crop n id for market In about three w k The Millers save tin Ir crop b) planting the seed three times The first pluming ll Just through the soil with the loaves large enough for plundering by the pests when the second plant'ng Is made. Im loed ately alongside the first hills When ih' we tome through the soil and an young and ten-lei, the third i'i i' Utll l done m the same manner as the second. When the second hi milng appears, the bugs leave the first and got hus on the second, and when the third appears tbev move ti t o In the meantime the first planting has recurred from the at tnek and assisted bv the tains, that always come at Unit period of Ihe year, they become strong ami the foliage cits so lough that the bugs do not harm the plants, although the second and third plantings ere des I "') i d almost completely Tobacco will he one of the crops grown emierimenlsllv on sn estate purchased hv the British ministry of gfffli ulture to demonstrate the pos sibilities of developing poor health lands. Appnrntus has been Invented fee measuring and recording the thrust o, paj of Urid ine propellers under flight conditions. Oklahoma Hospital i If iom arc thinkinn about buying a new home outfit you can't find a wider Hclectiivt of charming onett to chooe from. WM SPECIALIZE IN HOME OUTFITS ' Selecting each and every piece with the idea of giving the mot in hand name dtaign, dependable quality and comfort for the numeg. In other wordn. you can chovte everything mont to be denired in a cozy new home at very moderate price. lata! R !?"sH I rtrtproof wllk tnodsra Iselllllsa IsoluS lot X-Hsr and CllDloal Lakoratery. I thai sim) hciiool tun mi: Ma ga I rrd S t'llnlnn. M D.. T. A. C. S Pre. I. II ..! M. !.. I rue AtBSrua, M. li. Ili'ul.l. i Phritrlsns. West Ninth ami Jsrkaon (Irssla TL'MIA. OHIAIIOMA lik EMetaaee im n. nee NO CHARGE NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES Vstraln the 'holrtiilMr1 U) By Word of Mouth News In itegeland trivrlf fastest by word of nouth. snd ever ot paramount interest are lag iiile beauty ttpe. . Thst is why there Is scarcely a woman on 4 he ttste wba does oot use DtUtlmu. Sut.llDelit on had not bn trulr won1r lil'nnone mould tver have bothered to wbtt . i ita name to aoyooe eiw. DUL-A-TONB iii tctentinr prrn ratloQ made by beauty expert for tne purpose of re imTinic ririn f rum the fare, nerk or under- JTM. Wif'r -"1 BeWatV IrMllUfll OM rttt hMHM l leg r. th akin t)r. Arm iiuii parfeaile DvlKtMM fl MtMt e p' fctnipto MrcUeoa U r j Jar. RAHN'S DEPARTMENT STORE. Save Those Dollars THIS WILL BE THE BANNER WEEK OF KAHN'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Come one, Come all, Tomorrow, MONDAY and all this week. No prices named, as the bargains are so numerous and the values so great. Your inspection is solicited. Ready-to-wear Garments, Men's and Boys' Suits, Underwear, etc. Linens and Domestics. Housewives, Hotel and Rooming House Pro prietors get your beddings this week at Kahn's, during our AN NUAL CLEARANCE SALE. Comforts, Blankets and Spreads at a saving of at least 20. I 20 At Kahn's, o We are going to make this the greatest week of our sale. mm. . MT 1 where quality counts, we nave no compeuuon. Shoes Pumps Oxfords Entire clean up in our Shoe Department. Saves patrons of this store tomorrow and all this week many dollars. SAVE THOSE DOLLARS! m m mmmmm mm tmmmm esse eesaesssseaaiBssAsess-esass " I ' DO YOUR SHOPPING AT Kahn's Department Store Tulsa'a Buaieat Popular Priced Store. 15 East First Street 9 We ray 9 Cnmprmndot! on any iiiiinnin invested monthly or othrrwlstt. No Tax Dntlrr Slate Suncrrlslnn. Wo HoUtit your account. Home Building & joan Association 111 S. II" . ton C-41S W auk inspection of the fine Living Room Suite now being shown. In silk velour or tapettry upholstery. Finest spring construction inside and great values at the prices we ask. They begin at $275 In price up to $1,000. Jut suit your need. j rfl The above suite would be the beginning of a beautiful home outfit. It costs $400, exclusive of server and a beauty for the price. We assure good service and your patronage will be appreciated. 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