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"TTTTW THE SNYDER SIGNAL, SNYDER, TEXAS, PIUDAV, MARCH 13, 1030. - t ! J I' f ' mm ! II If C I y y $ nATTlSTS AND THE INTER- CHURCH WORLD MOVEMENT (Continued from first page.) movement. But immediately this movement sent its bent men into tho south to try to undo the doclalon of tho convention, and disturb the peace of Southern Baptists. Our answer to their propomil was a ureal program for raising! of 175.000 00 dollars for the Master. This program wo have carried out to a glorious con dition, anil hnve made it neatly f 100 000,000.00. and will make It much more than that. Tho leaders of Ithls movement have been telling that this wus a part of their program, but the truth la they have not had one moment's connection with this cam paign, and will hnve none with the spending of the money. 3. It should be said that Baptists do not oppose the movement nor riKht it. but simply want to be let alone and bo free to follow their own : ecnvh tlons nnd carry out the Great Commission according to their un derstanding of the Fame. This we will do, even tliouch we have to die for it. To all others we ncrorl the Guaranteed by Grayum Drug" unhampered and without any limita tions put on them by any kind of organization othefl than themselves. If the messago of any denomination Is good for u part of the world, then it Is good for all tho world, nnd all the world ought to hear ICThore foio. Baptists will never submit to any kind of plans that would hinder or imjtede their work of trying tj "preach the gospel to every crcu turo." Nor could any other denomin ation submit to it. 6. Then, too, tho whole things pees In the direction of RomanUm, or ,nt least, a hierarchy. And a Protestnnt the only persons interested hierarchy would be no belt-r than a( Roman hlorarchy. This niovm-nt, if ' Kill Rlue Rur. And all bloodsucking insec' feeding Martin's Wonderful Dlu. Killer to your chickens. Your r linrk if not absolutely sal. Ciit.ilu Streets and .Allien Revci Fpon petition of Geo. Wcnnln C. II. White and W. I). Roberta Commissioners' Court voted to rel. (julsh claim to streets and allies, tho Wennin:er uddltion. Th streets and allies ure of no seni to tho public und tho petitioners successful In tho propagation of Its Gin Not ire. Thi wtk Is our la-t week plans, would necessarily have to have Kteudy operation. Wo will trln Ma a head, and what better would this1 1tli, lIMIi and 20ih and will adi 1 cad be than the 1 end of he Roman tUo future gin da) in Ibis pnr-ril some privilege, that Verite Suits that are Seasonable in Style and Reasonable in Price EACH VERITE SlIT I Hi A DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE THOROUGH paced smartness, individual style touches, careful tailoring that o.'fers an extravagance of wear for an economy of price these are distinctive VERITE features. Nor are they likely to lose anything of their exclusiveness for they are sold only in this city. The models shown are: cf voivhlpin:- i ;God according to the dictates of th-Mr, own conscience, nnu aiso inai i e.u rvlnir out the commission ns they un- : derstaud it. I 4. It should be nald also that Itap- I AT TRK LEFT, This trlcotine Verite model sounds the Keynote cf youth ful fashon. Timly tailored, charmingly embroidered, fin ished with a ball of bright col- or on the belt, it Is both dis tinctive and distinguished. CENTER ILLUSTRATION Is In the prevailing youthful silhouette, silk braid Is utilized for the trimming. All wool trlcotine Is the material, lined with fancy silk. AT THE RIGHT Three piece Eton model. The vogue of the Eton model is en riched by this distinctive addi tion to this charming style idea. Styled in trlcotine, silk em broidered, trimmed with em broidery, and black satin. Matthew 1 V 11 The Quality Shop 'Church? Tho fact nr thcr'mo, thiit Cii movement w:ll t'" ''"'T ! crucifixion of ev don-n.:iailf n i fiat goes Into it. I 7. ThUi progrrn would a'-o i-rere 'the tachIiiL'3 of the Pl'de and set up 'something o'e In it; st'ud. LIstn to tliis: "F:ieh l:.di: imioiis ( h'tn h In tlie i mission fh'ld will cradually, out of tin so elemi-nts. b.iild un that body of ' Chris Ian d.wttino and liiat form of rollty whic'.i Is li nt ail.ui'.ed to Us lii'e." Th" tea-her of thn l-ibb- as to the great doctrines o' the churches i wholly Ignored a'id (lie peop'e of tho mission fields are to manufacture their own. Think of it! Heathen peo ple converted to Christianity, and yet their own doctrines For these reasons and man others Fanners Union Gin, lirlce L onlh 1'lllliT (iin. T.' eie weio ahiiiii fuio d ues of t(-n shipped c ut of Snyder by farid diiriiis February and at tie1 rate going It Is believed t!:at March luent a 111 be mere than t It .it ml LC KIMIIAI.L llli .Mi PRlj SI VT.H Till.' .M Ri(l.ETT9 W. If. SIMS. tut ran do their own work better 'and cheaper than any other outside I i...,!i o.,n itn It fnr them. u,Mi"' " " , " v 1 expected to manufacture u lit ii rt - - offered to raise this amount for us for five percent of tho amount rais ed. Rut Ilaptlsts raised much more than tho amount for less than three fourths of one per rent. The facts are this movement now has more than twelve acres of floor space rent ed In one of the skyscrapers of New York at a neat little sum of $3,000. 000.00. Their many secretaries, sten ographers uud other helrers. make their epenso account unreaou And though they have spent all this money, still they hnve not accomplish cd one single thing. C. Their plan proposes so to dis trict the world that each denomina tion shall not have the privilege of doing Its mission work as it sees fit. That is. wherever there is a Baptist church In a small place, this move ment says to all others "You stay out." Baptists believe that all have the right to do their work according to their understanding of the teach ings of the word of God, and do it From the Play of the Sanm Nl Fernanda do Forney, the negleJ fill-wile in "The Marionettes,' i.l by Clara Kiiiihall Young and own company under the directloi Kinilr Chulard, and distributed SeUct Pictures which wi.l be sbi at the Cozy Theatre on Next Tuei Baptists will have nothing to do vlth Is a characterization iu which j the movement except to stay away gifted uctress pives free rein to from it nnd run our own affairs r.c-. hlm.slcul humor us well as the cording to our understanding of tho tonal portrayals which have teachings of God"s word, but at ihebcr famous. same time according to all other? tho ; "The Marionettes," deals wltl aame privilege. j transformation of a dowdy wife I) See How. "The Marionettes" with Clara Kim ball Young, a brilliant comedy drama. Clara Kimball Young, nrtiste vtnt schooled and country bred. determines to win her husband's j ..I From an unattractive little ft with personal surroundlnjs as as herself, she suddenly blossoml Into a gay Parisian butterfly aac Ml r Tolllwl In . k tnkn nn n mats. mincrli rUi in rrivil hnlchfn nn fhi ' . . ' ------ - , pnosis as complete as her owtil cnrysans wire, now a simpio couniry girl adopts a puppet show plot and wins her husband's love. It Is learned that the windstorm on WedneXsday of last week broke a number of wind mills. Born in Snyder. March 6th. to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. B.irnes a girl.. the Inevitable result, her busban covers his love for her. Miss Young's study'of tha c! nlis wile is one of the most InteJ Ing role she has created, and worthy successor of successes. Edison Phonograph, I Jeweler. created, and II 1 to her long rt j ' & aph, H. G. T( V V 0 IPa irs. fr? IF5 i7S sat-fl rsffii Fssa tr?7-. orj.i itsstm r- tr-v,i hh jrviiirs ai f.fl". " r" jTv.t jm rvti ct," ri' yn . . " jtvi pvii ' y.yv jtpt.ti r-arvrGir i Phonograph records & Grafonolas H. G. TOWLE, Jeweler & Optician. hi Classified Advetisements JDHfilUF Qft -RATES OME. CEMT VE WCR-D rilUilL 00 rO"R EACH IffSETZTlOff. iO A T TA.KEJ rCR LESS THA.J 23 CEJVTS. J FOR SALE Good 6 room house and block of land, 3 block of Central school. See Rraden Wesson. 42 FOR. SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red egga Jl-00 pej setting. W. R. Belli Laborers wanted Camp at Dermott. Wages $5.00 per day. an- 1ni TtrOfl. Columbia GraTonolas, H. G. Tcwle Joweler. FOR SALE Up-to-date second band Wheeler It Wilson Sewing Machine, see T. J. Broxson. 36tf. FOR SALE Second hand up-right piano at a bargain and other house hold goods. Call Signal office. 38tf. COTTON ETEED Plenty of Good Me bane Cotton Seed $2.00 per bushel. Will appreciate your telling your friends when you write them about theso seed. O. L. Jones. 39tf. FOR SALE 2 cars of good white face cows, all springers. See J. L. Byrd. 39p. FOR SALE Purebred Ruff Orping ton eggs-for hatching. 11 per fif teen. Mrs. Cora. Burrough, Dermott, Texas. 39p FOR SALE 4 good mules, 1 brood mare, 1 horse, 1 mulo colt, 2 milk cows, 2 wagons , 2 cultivators, 1 planter, 1 stalk cutter 1, 60 tooth harrow, 1 sulky plow, other tools, 1 rap buggy and harness, several p.tli chain harness, collars, bridles, lines, 3 hogs several tons malzo heads bundle feed, cotton seed for planting good farm for rent. Reason sickness und death. R. F. and R. S. Atkin son. C miles east 8nyr. Rt. A 38p I'LUE BRED PARTRIDGE tl Chickens. Eggs $1.50 for 15. Bl FOR RENT 4 0 acres of good land. In good fix, six miles southwest of town, near Crowder school, no house j nionds, Snyder, Texas. in the deal. Seo Mrs. J. T. Ramsey. Route 1, Snyder, Texas, 3 1-CIt 3Spd ROOM FOR RENT Apply to Mrs. Lit Chapman. Phone 214. 3!! iWANTET) To buy one black, coming yearling, mare mule, t'hone 196, 39 LOST Between Snyder and Justlco burg, two Kely-Sprlngfleld tiros and rims, slzo 83x4. Finder please com tnunicato to R. Walter, P. O. Box 75 Amarlllo, Texas. 38pd 1 have lots of Spanish peanut! sale at Wllhelm's store. J. Mod and Harpole Tsylor. if you any. call at one of those- place len cent a poun d I. H. Waltrj run sai.k- Kull blood Ho male cair. A. .N. Kpps at Bid? Hardware Co. IX)3T-Little black hat and bh V found leave at Siprial office John Abercronible, Snydor, tJ Detroit Vapor OilStoVe NOW Oe Display In Our. Hardware Department. Come.in and see them demonstrated. STORE HOURS: Open Early. Close 5:30 P. M. Except Saturdays. ' Coiirtiivy rt i.T it mam Mm, 0 so A! 8 LSOO.OOO.OO CAPITAL t ti-itfit; k jwi -r-r' Service v' k : X FXT. AND DRY GOODS 229 GROCERIES 327 IIAR'jn' D AND I'Vi 1 0 3.. to'