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JEJL JbAJSO HK.H.AT.TI 2 U eek-Liid Edition, September 16-17, 191(5. LAST OKI Series of Winter Sacred Concerts and Afternoon Ser vices in Cleveland Square Being Arranged; First Christion To Have "Welcome Home" Day; Rev. J. K. Brown To Preach at First Congregational. , LNDAY evening it ill be the last Stl! V. time thiB vear that the union ser- 1 ices In Cle eland Square will be held A plan has been suges.fcd, ana will urobablv be earned out for . 1 olding Sundaj afternoon services xn Cleveland Square durinsr the remainder of the fall and winter A plan for . , . , . . having a massed band of SO musicians from the Michigan regiments. Is now beina- worked out The sundav after- . i4. ,... noon services, if thev are arranged for v ill include a sacied bnd concert fol- i.wea 01 vt!, "-" ' The T nth. im anaioiu rciiai..m. ...w . tanas will combine to give the sac-ed concert n -xt Sundai afternoon Seventh Infantrr Band lo Plav. The Seenth mfantrv band, at Camp Fort BI's". will cne the concert un da evening starting at 7 -'J and last ing an hour The congregational sinking will he led b an r.ruleaor hoir or 50 oite from the First Presbj tenati a id I ir--t hrisuan churche. and th- r. ill ing onlv sacred faongs. f'-- 1 I Raster v. Ml sing a soprano holo durmu the eritt The fmon will be prea i-l h one of ihe ihrtplpin-- of the Ohio regiments in Cam, Pe-'-hnu' The p" ii i a fillows At the first sign of skin trouble apply 1 That patch of eruption is not neces sarily a serious matter! Even in severe, well-established cases of eczema, ring worm or similar affections, Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap usually re lieve the itching at once and quickly overcome the trouble completely. How much more, then, can this simple, in expensive treatment be relied onto cus- j pel skin troubles in their earlier stages. RctitioI Soap and Rssiaol Qrrreent re sold br ' all dnircsts. For tacples of eadu free, wnte to ' IleTt. 1 R. Kesuiol. Bahusorc Md. Heals Skin Diseases It is unnecessary for vou to suffer with eciema, ringworm, rashes and l'ottet.r at "anv- drugstore forsV or I fLo7ortrlatfle.n0d;lInpc: j ly applied will usually give instant re and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful disappearing liquid and does not smart the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is eas ily applied and costs little. Get it to dav and save all further distress. Zemo. Cleveland. Advertisement. COTTON ADDITION LOTS Bed Buy in 1 Paso A. P. COLES & BROS., Agents. Southwestern Wrecking Co. Mining, Mill and Power Machinery We give your orders our immediate and careful attention and fullv guar antee every shipment 115 TJurango St. Phone 130 "Dodson's Liver Tone" Straightens You Up Better Than Salivating, Dangerous Calomel and Doesn't Make You Sick Don't Lose a Day's Work Wonderful Discovery Destroying Sale of Calomel Here. You're bilious! Your liver, is sluggish! You feel lazy, dizzy and all knocked out Your Head is dull, your tongue is coated ; breath bad ; stomach sour and bowels constipated. But don't take sali vating calomel. It makes you sick, you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's -when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone to night Your druggist or dealer sells ou a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver personal money-back guarantee ! I DEUE SDHIGE MP PUMO Concert 7 In p m , Seventh V S In band ' Jantrv Band. Aioert s. Havnec March. "W acner." Troutman. -. . . Uerlu"r .WMWIIHWW I flower sonr, Hearts and r low-era I TobanL , cornet solo bv buitle sereeant Kohn. ; Inflamatus" from "Stab.it Mater." I ' KoyMjii i raH to worship. he Doxology, Wlth banJ accompaniment. j The evening prayer. Congregational hymns. led by a 1 ' union Christian Endeavor chaw soprano tolo. selected. Mrs. J J. k aster IWrHnliie m.rlnrp V Summer , E .vlni." Kline Kvenmg ermon Congregational hymn. Nearer My !od to Thee Selection, Seven Melodies " Lampe. To Observe Al'elcome llonsr" Day. Surdaj will be obse-ved at the First Christian church as "U eicome Home Ia " The pestor. Rev Perrv J Rice. will preai h The theme will be "I Belieie in the Catholic Church of Christ" This will be the third ser mon in th series on Mv Personal Creed" The nenh organized choir will provide special music, and th: church will be decorated Christian Fndeavor societj will hold its regular evening service at 30. and the con gregation will join in the open air evening service in Cleveland Square. Vu-tln Park CbrfMlnn. At the ustin Park Christian church Sunda Seret M. D Ballmer, of the l!th Pen nsj Kama infantr. will preacn m the morning and the pa6tor. Rev. H. Allen in tne evening The morn j ing serv ice will begin w ith communion J it 10 45 The evening service at 7 4. liss Marjone Liveslev wil sing at the ! i norning service and if possible, vir i ose Young in the evening Ben Howell will lead the Endeavor at ft j j t- m subject. 'Little Chances to Help" j The Bible school will begin a "Red ind F.lue" ontest Sundav morning. ) 1 Church r ChriKt. j I t the Church of Christ on Sundav I r-o-ning Rev J ." Dunn, the pastor, . v ill take for his se-mon subject "T.ie ' oolishness of God " The subject of he evening sermon will be 'The Maierloma Call" Midweek service is . at 7 "0 p in V. ednesdav Hev. J. iv. Hrovvne to I'reach. I 4t the First Congregational church 1 Sundav the Kev J K Browne, who j I reached so splendidlv in the Men and ' Religious convention here, will preach morning and evening In honor of Mr. Proline's vient a special evening ser vice will be held at 7 4Z Sundav 1 At 1" 15 the Bible class for the win-t- will be reorganized and the Rev Miles Hanson will commence a series of addresses on "The Great Rediions of the World and How They Seek to v-.xpress the Needs of Their Commun ties " Mr Browne will speak at this . ilass I The music at the 11 a m service j wui De lea ny a quartet consisting oi ' Mrs. Zahn, Mies Cook, Mr Carson ani ' Mr Luthv Mill Hold Special Meetings. Plans are being made by Rev. A. A. , Iavis, pastor of the East El Paso Presbyterian church, for a series of ' meetings to be held at that church be I ginning Sunday. Sept 14 Rev Charles j I.. Overe-treet. of the First Presbyter j ten church, and Rev TV' C Baber, of i the Itura Presbv terian church will J assist in the meetings. The hour fo- I night services is 7 3ft p m At 11 i m , Sundav , Rev A Dav is will nreach on "The First Disciples," III Philip The m-eting to start Sept. 14 I FrobabH ',11 continue for two weeks. th. t 1DSfSB church ! fcUndav, Rev Charles L. Overstreet. the pasto-. will preach at the morning j service on "bide the Third Great . W ord of the Gospel " The double j asi as Brill J- & BHiit nAm. ' JUai ici w i. ciii. uaiiii 0 . sa win ( position. "Te Shall Dwell in the Land Corp Miller of the Pennsvlvania ar tillery, will sing a solo. "The Lord is Mv Light " The Men's Bible class meets at 10 oclock H B Durkee is teacher The Bible school begins at S 30. W V Long, superintendent. Alrura PrenhTterinn. At the Mtura Presbv tenan church i corner Idalia avenue street. Grandview. the pastor. C Baber will preach at at 7 30 p m Sundav A service, Mr Kitchell will sing the "Lost Chord " VA estmlnster Presbyterian. At Westminster Presbyterian church Csa4ft can ifsAC srarilt Ka An 4 l as? Vfcr OvAlAUaav 0i;i vaso oill as siia us a,ssa u - the pastor. Rev Yv M Fairlev The ' special music will be Morning, anthem. "O. Savior of the World" (Gossi and a solo. The Heavenlv Song' Hamilton Gray), bv Mrs. Row land Gilchrist evenmg anthem. On ward Christian oldiers McIougal ) j l'r'..J'w'' Mm,rr s ?rr?,ch' Tr T M Moore of Nashvl'le secre- i -v of the Home Mission board of tn- stuthern Methodist chur h will be in FL Vas1.r S.V nd,a t"d iL" I,'re,"h ,n Trtni-v Mfthodist church "-iI'Ihi morn- line It was hoppri to faif 1 " Moor' ( ful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calomel and that it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like working; you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless, and can not salivate. Give it to your children. Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dangerous calomel Tone under my now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of that each spoon-L.1 calomel. is almost AITH Apprises Man of His Christian Truths Have Withstood Time's Ravaging Hand Successfully For Cen turies TheyShineTlnwigh Clouds. By Rev. Fr. James H. Maloney, of the EI Paso Diocese. One Lord, one Faith one Baptism. Epheftlans, Iv sl-ll. . , - 1 AITH is the substance of things ..-- t to be hoped for. sas -t Paul, the erfdeme of thlnsb tin- f sen " I ran not ronrpiv. an rifr mm- I narabl to a vlnl ,nd lum.no... faith ' . . , --. . . f iu uuu. anu jcsus L.nnsi. an aumiiiK fIH in tho VA-ttv ftf fete -nA1 :- " " "re '-. w, &wJ(a v ! sages and hallowed promises of eternal life. Tour faith should be to our soul a source of light that ill roaden and i to ,"iakelh stronghold more lmpreg ,. .,., .,.,..! h-i ,, .u.,M "a-'" Ten the smoke of religious expand your spiritual vision It should be to vou what the pillar of fire was to the Israelite guiding your feet through the devious wavs of this mortal maelstrom. It reveals to vou a God creating as well as rul'ng with wis . j... . r. uoiu. a. oeiiy ujsr conironng provi- , nomage to our uamouc laltn rounded i its salutary and beneficent mnuences. dence is ever directing the affairs of by Christ and sealed by his blood as I dear friends, like a ship without a rud nations. You learn who ou are bv well as the lives of countless martyrs, j der. a country without a flag, a man its light, whence jour advent, whither ' whose baptism of blood was the nonr- I without a country, to be buffeted about your destmv It obliterates the per- ishmsr rain for the nascent church in- I bv wr wind of erroneous doctrin plexing mazes of doubt that is the iwiuwi wi im worias votaries. The Great Lartcier. The existence of vour immortal souls it apprises vou of. and constant ly reminds ou of vou- dignitv and responsibilitv as pssessers of such a I wondrous gift Far above the meta- ' preach Sundaj night in Higland Park, but he could not -emam here until night. He is one of the big men of the Southern Methodist church HirM liethodUt Eplstepal. At the 1'irst Methodis-t Eniscon-il church Sunday, the brass quartet from j the 16th infantrv, Pennsv liaria na- tional guard, with chief me- cian Rob- " bins in charge, will plav three num bers at the morning semce beginning at 11 oclock Mrs Carrie. Fieldin-r Itebenack will sing. "Just for Todav." bv Abbott The sermon will be by the pastor. Rev Herman G Pr-ter At the evening hour there will b- special smging and a short niace bj th" pastor Epworth leatrue i at 7 p m Kast 121 lao Vletbnllt. At the East El Pao Methodist church. Rev H P Bon. I the pastor. will preach at both the, morning and evening services. Epworth league i-eets at T in p m. Miss Marv Clifton. p-esident. Midweek o-av er and praise service i at S p m 1Vdnedvv HUIiIenil 1'nrk Methodist. At the morning service it Hihland i Park Methodist church Sundav Hev Laurence Revnolds wil nreach In tht evening the congreeation is expected t- worship at Trinitv Methodist church. AIn Vista Methodist. At the Alta Vista Methodist church I Sundav morntng G L Jones will de liver an address on Francis sbury the I Iioneer American b' hop In the even- I ing the pastor, Rev. C K Campbell, I will preach. j Service at Rase IlooltaI. Services at the base hospital at Fo Blias Sundav afternoon will be In charge of Rev J F 'W'lliams, D D. of the First Baptist church The musi -will be given by the Fourth Ohio band, directed by bandmaster William A Sands. Among the sacred selections tj be rendered by the band will be "The Passion.- by Handel and "Chapel Chimes," bv Clement v number of other sacred selections including old. familiar hymns also will be given First Baptist. At the First Baptist church Sundav the subject of the morning sermon r Rev J F Williarrs. n T will b. "Bearing One Another's Burden" Xr I" the evermg hour Rev r T Paniel P P. superintendent of the Mexican BaDtist missions for th state o Texas, will preach Dr Vv ilha-ns will preach Sundav afternoon at "! oclock & ? pVheahotT J Fort Bliss. B T P U meets Sun day at 7 p m The id and Mis- ( sionary society will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at p m . subject j . C?Voa Ulaafon CTnl.l lonilan Vfrc vUf ?.!.." aii:s.fliji I. is-vj, itauci i A M. Walthall On Sundav. Sept -4 Rev. T O Reese of Birmingham via . and his singer. Walter B 'schofield will begin a series of "ieei n; win the First Baptist riiun n Church or M. Clrmcnf. At St Clement's Episcopal chnrh on Sunday Holy Communion will be at 30 a. m Mornine praver. wnn Henry Easter The order fo- serv ices Sunday will be Morning praver Processional hvmn Vo 17s. "Sanctuary". Ven'te chant ! Te Deiim. (LryKesi jubilate .nan' sermon hvmn No ITS (tarumi offr i " j ...i.... ...... ..- .... i (Stalner). recessional hymn No Z 16. f Alford) , Processional hvmn i.ciiia ,i.l Xo 403. i M-iterna i Mairnificat ana i Nunc Dimittis chant hmn after thir-I collect No T. (Hanfordl hvmn be- for, sermon. No 1 Angelus" offer- iri anthem. "Oh How Amiable re Thv Dwellinirs' (Westi. rece-ion ii '' m1 Xo ;0T - vll Saints" kf. rani's Ivancellcnl Lutheran. The services at St Paul's Lutheran i 5tojJje4 entirely.. ,iere,' JPol RRevv' i FirsS utSTclfrolin ret! wlli'S. willingness to bear it in. His promise "Ccme unto Me all ye that labor and are , ; .J-n ,00000 have".fj 11 a. m. and l at iu 30 a tn Exenlng: praxer at 7 si heavy Uden and I will give you rest" Finally, He has proved His willingness in tJJj ' , "J1" ntl e'tJ" tates- ny of t Th mnrtiin? I fl. - h th rtnr Tvi ! U al.!. tVa aA-- .1, TTI nItM aAlf Vsra AM- ,-. :- TT,- ., kAal - LH 1 .tI." osr me present UCCesSMIl OI i i. -i - - - j . , ,, n&ua uaiii iri a ii f i n.i Is the Evidence phv Mral disputations of the soul s properties indivisibilit and spiritual- if th it men hate never ceased to cavil 1 and dispute about, rises the unerring .'...a.. .kn wai l-ur cava. ""T a wn t,)e resurrectIon and the ,ife IIe that, h-livA in m althoueh h be dead i shtl li and evervone that liveth and ! beli-eth in me. shall not die forever.' Truths stand. t... .. .v. .... .ubu.mhII.. 1 111 l-Mlllll II Ullia II A WT BUItc?9a.uaa .. . t . c arwt t,rrn -i.ig.n h.ml nH ni(.e.wu .a.. -. ..;,. ut, nnM - although a constant guerilla warfare ;-r 1 cawru agatuai iuciu( 40 is (.icai 1 discernible their exposition to hostile crit'cism. et these only serve narrare has cleared away we behold the truths jf Christ shining forth in far more luminous colors, defiant and challenging i All azes and climes have been forced . through the medium of their geniuses. In Day even unwillincr. nrofnundest i . - . . r..D - r.. . ; ' creased by the sunshine of Christ's all i proviaent care Cnthollr Faith. Tour Catholic faith would have you esteem the soul more than the body, heaven more than earth, eternity far above time It affords you an oppor tunity to form an adequate estimate of Sentence Sermons by El Paso Ministers IF we were able to keep all of God's commandments and laws perfectly, there ; ,T,hJ frJi'"ri," ' """tcr.atid ... a .a. - . .. . . t m. ,n turn otne- bishops a numr- al- would be no doubt, we could be saved by the law, but since, "there is not was regarded as remarkable but Mh 9 met' msn lirvftn oartli ilttt- 9ntYi ntnA A pinnnfh ttitt itim snr rilvrft .ill i vn Tntlla'c ru.nrr! Ii-inc o . . r-. i ..&. rl gone astray," this way of salvation has to rely for onr salvation upon the grace pardon for the sake of His dear son, who Kev. Carl F. Schmid, at the Evangelical Lutheran Church. unl - .. .. . .. ... ,. . , - . ., .. "Blessed are the eyes that see the things that ye see; for I tell you, that many j prophets and kings have desired to see those things which ye see, and have not bishop who is senior in due of conse seen them: and to hear those thmes which ve hear, and have not heard them." . cration its presiding bishop or offic al Rev. Arthur C. Harris, of St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. Beimr the center and admiration of the means of reforming and transforming a few sinners, fitting them for life, .... . . . - .. . , i-i. r ,j c .c and death, and eternity is another sort of success. The former could be the sue- cess of Apollyon, the latter surely is like unto Christ. Rev. W. C Baber, of the I Altura Presbyterian church. "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.'' No one who is a lover of riches, or a lover of pleasure, or a lover af glory, can at the same time be a lover of men. Rev. Asher A. Davis, of the East El Paso Presbyterian church. t r-L. i Ur .c j Jesus Const says, "I am the door, salvation and heaven. Neither is there IE none other name given under heaven East El Paso Methodist church. The church, like the family, is an institution divinely inspired, but composed of imperfect human beings It is therefore not perfect, but looks in the direction oi penecuon coin tor useii ana muse wag compose 11. Kev. rerry j. nice, oi the First Christian church. ? The simple gospel of Jesus Christ, although "the power of God unto saJvation." lias lime viiaini xui cue vuiiuiy wise. Kev j w. unnn, oi tne cnurcn ot t-nrist. There is no stronger evidence of a played when a Christian man or woman comes to the "parting of the ways" and deliberately chooses the pathway of Christian duty, in preference to that of pop- ular pleasure Rev. J. H. Allen, of Austin 1 r J ' r A Boston newspaper once printed this bnt ph,IJ,pS Brooks walked down through Newspaper row and all was bright." Be of good cCer Are we commending the" Christian gospel by our lives and by our atiuuoe' itev. c-nas. l.. uversireer, or A few persons who have attained to a npe old age tell how it can be done. As a general thing, every rule ever given can be embraced in this direction: Live a Christian life, for Christianity calls for clean living, a mind that does not worry, a spirit that daily bathes itself in God. "Length of days is m her right hand." Rev. C. K. Campbell, of the Highland Park and Alta Vista Methodist churches. The greatest burden under which souls are bending is the burden of sin. Un- less the burden is transferred to another, men must be crushed under its weight. tree " Oh, what a Saviour He Is! Rev church. , hii'ch .sundav. will be restored to. their regular hours The subject of j ln n'irniiik; m:i inuii ia men win p.eaohed bv the pastor Rev Arthur C Harris i -Seeing and Hearing." The ev.ning service will be charge of .. .ni... vr c riniim.n nt ku Vnnrfh J Heimvlvania' infantrv Ion's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Tne sc rv -res at 1109 San ntonio street will he conducted in German. 'and begin at 10 30 oclock Rev C'l .'Schmid of Mbuquerque. will occupv ! ,he nnlnit and nrrach on the them' our Vsurance of Our Posession of Eternal Life Crnnd 1 lew llantist. The !rand View Baptist Sunday 6( hool meets at t p m Members of the Highland ParK B v p u will as sist in the prrogram f II. and T R. Iaine will sirg t 4 p m. there will be short talks by T M Jones anl other lav men Thursdav at 7 45 p m , a gospel praise service will be held, conducted bv Rev V L. Mllli.aji rthur MUH- jctn will lead the singing, assisted by vrs jaiiman as organist soldiers fiom Camp Pershing will participate hi this meeting SCRIPTURE. sj s Luke lS:19-7. n,i Jesus said unto him. Whv callest thou me good" none is good, save one. that is, God. Thou knowest the commandments. Do not commit adulterv. Do not kill. Do not stcil. Do not bear false witness. Honour thy father and thy mother. nd he said. All these have I kept from my youth up. Now when Jesus heard these things, he said unto him. Yet lackest thou one thing, sell al! that thou hast, and dis tribute unto the poor, and thou sbalt have treasure in heaven, and come, fol low me. And when be heard this, be was very sorrowful for he was very rich. And when Jesus saw that be was very sorrow ful. he said. How hardly shall thev that have riches enter, into the kingdom of God' For it is easier for a camel to go through a needles eve than for a rich man to enter into the kinzdora of God. And they that heard it said. Who then can be saved? Ind he said. The things which are impossible with men are possible with God. ACTING JUDGE DECLINES TO TRY DISORDERLY HOUSE CASES Because he believed that Judge Paul D Thomas would be more capable to trv a disorder!) house case, acting judge R B Stevens. Friday afternoon postponed the trial of a charge of running a disorderlv house against tiir e women in police court. Judge Stevens stated that he did not lik the idea of trjmg the cce, and would rather that it be held over until the return of Paul Thomas, who is at present in Jvcw Mexico on a business trip. Soul; of the Unseen . their respective values. It not only enlightens the intellect and soothes the heart bruised bv sorrow, but dispell j the perplexing doubts with which th? . tn.nrl. nf tftnc whn lrnA. tint fTlieWt are beseiged with It does not send ou wandenncr through this world like the traveler lost on a trackless desert. lut grimes ou all directions as well a tfie compass to lead yon saiei in uw fK.aa "BJ .. . aiuD IV .- .-. - nathtaQi ht iai tn afArnai nr 11 U the inexhaustible source of spirituil riches, the gatewa that affords vou a real participation in the priceless treasures of heaven It is the pea'l of great price in comparison with which all earthlv treasure is but dross The strict observance of its laws ani precepts serve as the nutrition re- iuirea lur ine nvuis auciieii.u i -- . velopment just as food and drink ar- the sources of lire and neaun to our bodies " " (.rone In Ignorance. i TV nM c-r-nne nhnnf in tenorance of i . "' - o -- --- - j Crasp in fond embrace this priceless I 1-eirloom and make it part and parcel or vour lives, that not only you vour self may bask in the sunshine of God s. favor, but that its effects be re splendent in your daily actions, and emanate rays of virtue that w ill serv e as a beacon to others. been lost. We are, therefore, compelled of onr God alone. And God extends His died on the cross for our transgressions, the multitude is one kind of success: bemr v .. . . , because He is the way of access to God, any other way, "for there is salvation and among men." Rev. H. P. Bond, of thi liic vviuuiuu pcufic ncaiu jiiw iuiy. genuine Christian character than that dis- Park Christian church itrm: "The day was dark and gloomy, ice rirst rresayienan cnurcn. J. F. Williams, D. D , of the First Baptist nn A I 7 , JS iXXXXli tQulQlTS 10 Go lo Mesilla V alien and Eal Chicken Feast V motor trip to the Mesilla vallev. With a stOD in ls fnarM for chicken dinner, is to be made Monday I bv mmw.,s , ,1,. .-h,.i.. i,- , . ;-"" " tlon. comnos-d of IJ chanlains with I . . . .. . -. , I .,. .iwf,f. oLMiivuru al r.i tratnj The armv chaplainr will leave El Paso at 10 a m. Mondav. the start being from San Francisco street in front of the Herald building It is planned to go ten miles abov d Las Cruces and returning, to spend a i hour or two in Las Crui es where a chicken dinner will be served. First Meeting of Mission Society lo be on Tuesday The opening nUng ,r the Jl .- man's Missionary societr of the First Presbyterian church, wtll be held in ' the church parlors at 3 en-lock Tuesdav aivernoon ine ioilowmg program j in tne south, o spec i illv in Virginia. I will be given j the Carolina and Tei neet, say th -v ' bolo. Mrs 1 D Howe. Missionary are filling up what little t.pace th- ' Outlook for the Vear." Mrs. C L. had with students from the north ui Overstreet violin solo. Mrs Wilman K able from lick of room, to get 'into Adams address. The Y. W. C A. iu . northern collects . linriHiAnB ... ,n Other Lands.' Miss Elva Slv. local sec- ! retarv of the Y. W C A Bible studv. Mrs. 11 B Durkee. hostess. Mrs. R. P. Mosson ILL HEALTH FORCES PRIEST AT FORT HANCOCK TO RESIGN Fort Hancock. Tex . Sept. 1 6 After serving St Patrick's Catholic church for IS vears as pastor. Rev Father Totnmassi has been forced to resign because of ill health Rev Father Robert Libertini has been sent here to succeed father Tommasi The Fort Hancok school has opened with a full attendance It is being , taught by Miss Margaret Wills. I G W. "orthsworth was a visitor at the home of J B Bean Fndav Mrs. W. Wilcox i vnting in El Paso, j New Yorkers eat 900 OOn 000 five cent ' loaves of bread yearlv i Gen W A Hard j of OKlahm City is 10 jean. old. 1 A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism. whether muscular or of the Joints, sciatica. lumbago backache, pains in the kidne or neuralgia pains, to itrite to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels It her duty to iend It to all sufferers FREE. You cu-e ourself at home as thousands will testlfv no chance of climate being netesary This simple discoery banishes uric act i from the I ood. loosens the stiffened Joints, purl fies the blood, and brightens the ees, gt ing elasticity and tone to the who e system. If the above Interests you, for proof address Mrs. M Summers, Box It, Iwtre ij.nae, Ind. Advti3eia.e.nt GHR raiENT EVEHTTHATGDMPELS INTEREST Senior Bishop Rt. Rev. Dr. Tuttle to Preach Opening Ser monDelegates to Celebrate His 50th Anniversary Matters Explosive Are Predicted Mexican Immigrants Cause Californians Anxiety. PUBLIC interest bevond almost anv other Christian gathering atta. b"i to general conventions of th Episcopal chunii P.eisons ar. sa ' o be the prommein of memoes ee- ince the death of xt" late J Pi--Morgan. the import ir of the t r up for legislation a' il the ' 'c sies which embroil 1 piscopa !e during about i; months ever t i general convention Mttinsr t meets in St Loui- net n or veteran deiutv member 9 ventions since can T an" "- ind who is a i ew p iper e - ex plains that the 'eaoi St T o w w e lected for the i ieet i this ' e fact that Rt hei I r Di - "r tie. bishop of Missouri, an 1 ' all Episcopal bishoi at ' r w 1 have been a bi-hop iialf a er ' T e lives until Mav 1 of nevt v. - e convention in his see ltv tin- ' s nearest the anniiers fj ii ii f will celebrate tr e even' c p Brewer, of Montana was to c , preached the opening sermon s j Ijouis. but he has just ilied and 1 u n ' Turtle is hirrself t.. preach it v f i to be brought out in thtf celebration s i that bishop Tuttle is but second in lire (from bUop White or Pennsjlvania f who was consecreated in i7S7 I He ha,i consecrated 47. bes.des tak- L'adit'.'onLlishs'He'began'' i"ro- sionarv bishop in the Rockv mountain region right after the civil war closed, i i but went to Missouri in 18SS I The Episcopil church has not nlwavs ' fared so well m its oian of mine lis leader. Kfforts have been made to elect a presidintr bishot, that he micht oe a lounger n?an and upon the death ! of bishop Tuttle it is said to n ' ?,n infa.r s anv thing ecclesiastical can be that some bishop will be hosen , lo ,ne hea 0er allH ,t Is also Jre dieted that he will reside in Washing- ,on even if he be not bishop of vvash- ington in all cises in that event he micht c i le to be archbishop. but against that t tie th. 1 i iscopal church in this countrv is ud to entertain a good deal of dreai1 According to this ler itv editor there are three matters to erne before the st Louis meetim. that mav nrove v. plosive ndeed the sime authority pre. J""? troubie '' - -"re an air that ' mx". '" x tL .'onven.i'T. nuiiviiis io cut tne 'On vention time ..... ,,,. LM ...,,au.ic quesuons er "" vears Reasons given are ! ' "eTec" Zathb'm;ZfpJ!; feeling which in all three cases will I have passed bv ii I Rev rr Alexander Mann, rector of i ,h'er"cnrt,dateh "Treridenof11 thb! i nouse oi qeputies of the low part) ine candidate of the high party three ers ago was tne Kev Dr William i New imrk.B' h! .'InnL 2lt.,cl' . date this v ea- because New York ' f,,e'? to fee'ect him on account of his ' 7h,Zn,i T,1 congress affair. j ana jiis resignation from the Board of ' Missions i it is a source of pride to the Epls- co1 church that when its general "h'SS!? SS ,s ' -m v.. -. , , : .""e1 "c , CM , 'wraraiHi m Doth houses rnere Is some talk that ih. vn.. 1 I ihJJJSJ mV 'J i8k'J to take over a j ,t is "nsiderfd ceVtaithVSewUmls1 j sionarv district will be created at I Pnna to include all of Central I ofraEngtomirt f " C''e, by the churcn 'ikxii v, iviviir.it vts, c..ie ' i..,lXl,lIN so.ktikn axmbtv (. " " . "viP xai-v.ii jc3,i(-o ior . , " w.t Al VUU-J ..a., i..., .... j niiiceies. a lew a far north as ban Jose W ith them are going, als . vast numbers of Portuguese. ?5t609 ine estimate some of these Portu guese enter California direct fron I ortugal. but a not mall proportion icach there bv wav of iyi. .n,A egra-nTca'Snl fnTssi'dli'arf ci"' no e"d t anxietv California Methodists are alreadj tsa-i iryunii some omer frotes tant bodies with institutions designed ! !ne' no Project in Los Angeles a new ?rT of 'hurch that shall represen- rpiessiv ior iiiin-vmericans. but inat entire citv in its welcome to then- .The true is nnnsi.al in tl... .. i of unrshin is vrh..ln. K.. i tir. "f worship is overshadowed bv a hum ness block, in which are projected a'-mos- all agencies real estate off'i health board, a college, a newspa,w all in addition to local features of an institution.nl .-lnirch The expense in volved is ;flC8. CHLHCII 1)1.1. KKf.s KILLED 'WITH v-TI I!K-vT V 1BIR nKt.INs Reports from colleges and secondary schools that are under church .-omi-oi are to the effect that enrolments of L,,,4 ,t .. .. S -... v. ever i, .e,. S Sf "n""nS night to cleanse the evsteii. Get a 10 ever known before Hardlv an mst! I rent no-r r.r ani ,!.... ... tv- ,. V'LTl?J!MmJS& TT north, from which repo-ts are at hand ! saving thev are turning iwa appll- cants Reports from similar Volleys be more congested in the mitter of colleges ior women than for men CIIIIISTIW (VKTIO VIKETs I JV, I)K vnEV OCT. TO It The Christian conv."iKn meets o l - I HEID BROS. Inc. I Wholesale & Retail Hay, Grain, Flour, Seeds, Cotton Seed Products COAL Phones 35 and 36. This Week Only B K2 I s '- e t rr ss 2-s s5 - c tr' r- this " 'k i n re e r has - - j tr sr'onj r p v- it S chris tian w omn th' uui t hone t. pas., rh Jiiiiiitli. nitrk n Oj con e i J l.u n i f w-i i oe ns alone besides y the pen for edu- s ai men sre- ra's ng offer of Si 00 000 t;ieir numbc i -F . n ' , Riven bv i:piopl CIIIRCH TO nm lltRIUM.K OF IlIOIttED PEnSOS If the reron n ida'ions of a com mission (onsisim of five bishops, and tii eiual numtei of tlen.men an3 omment lav mn or the Episcooal I r jrch. a"-e adopted bv the general vention whti meets at St Louis in . tober. it will be impossible for any lorceil person to be married by an i piscopal clergv man Hitherto the canon law of the church 1 as allowed ay exception in the case or the inrocent party in a divorce for adulterv Bat this exception was care fullv guarded against abuse. Twelve n onths must have elapsea after the C -ranting of the d.vorce. and a copy of the court's decree and record had to Se submitted to the bisl op before any ilergvman could officate at such a narriag- It is now proposed to adopt a new- --r i n the church between parties eith-r of aWbo? h a hh J3Ja,d or ,f? UTlns' i and who has beeT divorced for any cause arising alter marriage i De aaopuon or mis proposal vvill afford rel'ef to clergv men upon whom social pressure is brought to solemnize :ch marriages This legislation does not affect cases where the marriage relation is an nulled by the courts for causes arising before the marriage The difficult Question as to whether n-vorcej persons who have remarried bj the civil autror'ty or bv a clergrv- r-an of som other church shall be admitted to the holv communion is tr. te referred bv the parish priest to t'e b'shop of the diocese, and his decision is to be final. Raw sea roods. 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