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THE 3 U m bLiÜ htwa-1 iultü SOCIETY CRAZE" IS DENOUNCED BY REV. A. E. MONGER 0, 1 t , , t ; . .is ; ii r tl. i i j m:vm n talks. ! f th" .-l':::." . 1 in i4i"-Ti Nw!,;,in Ti.ive'.ta'ks r T' e ifi;n1 f'r th ( i.'ir.-' t' f. i.ait f-.'.o s. :i s s. nr. .1 If tri r. ties for 'i h tur keep up u?l. Mr. New man will have tlir- m-ui I:'"- h.ts cr xp r: -r d ; Vit. IVtnr of I irr-t M. E. Umrrh j -Dclhrr- Fir-t f Srrmoib on ; "Unpopular n!jrrt-." j Th" ;!'. f a r : : t ; : r r n " So r I ra : . .J ) y th Jj. ;.!.!.t:r. ; hU: V J J .--.i : "di.r ( 'i'jrtry i ' a f- r f vat r: . nr. VY- r at r: nnv . -':r. I t i i i-V' : i. ;a our I our :-r :r..?ir in;;.'. t..r. Put s . o i . ;!. Tb i w ; ':i';r' 1 t.-5 : r.'jrr..! ri ;::e Tl -! - v a s or. f f i.'rt; s r - R- Alr-rr Metho y (T th grip ' k :ug ;i riil d "'op.l a - wii!'" "i w " r- o . This t i " - '.p. 'lit lor. of c r l . ; t t;n- i-n b-e'f up"ri i If iriri-in.ro rld i - : k,hIom. Th or. of th" chlf 'if) 1. ' ve t i r s'. I .-- . t! YALUE OF CHURCH MEMBERSHIP' CITED BY BAPTIST PASTOR i. M.-i ;nv it : 1 r . -. ' V nf i It 1 as a. I- I civn j'ov.rr. ; cr. ;:is it r- ! r!!' t, S k. .mu-Tnrnt. ' M my aM.Utl'- rn.irh'" .nni fllr,, t()rn T-'--i ',iiHfr saiari"' than the j r ' ; r.ts f Kiilf-' .!.! ur.iv "-rsi-t u ' st.n nd i r.s? !nrar!Ts in r.a- i.cr.il l:f. r-jin from th fjndar- fr. l.il ait-l l-i'.-i! !n-,;ri;ri..r.s to cio thir 1 1 : : ; i r 1 ' ' r: 1 1 ,f ;r' "f ;i u u -j 1 1 1 1 1 i;it-r-- at sa'ati-s f.i r 1 -)e.r. that rrll !u 5Ti-',s cf .'tat". jfr!. rri'-arit to r ,-L minor I ir? nf nur lif"' 'ir;'l irr'atiu, havo l florin chi?f hiisinf-3-rs. Many j if ar n 1 1 n 5 inrr' t im in itm!i''njr.! than thy nr pivin to !.tl cf'nt rii' t ivo st i" f i:u mijni'v -t?-rnir fit. Vf-unc j.o,.p!,. Jn l.j'lt S' ii"'!s .( mor ;n t'iil tiH" to houis in si" ial fiui T i i than m moral anl r!iu;ioj. 'ultm aril uaininc:. r'o ivilization nn ont!nu- ' rz In mi i a wnrld of ili'f- Tli'j li:-:iy f r;i(.- . inl n- 'MAN'S QUEST AFTER GOD' IS THEM EOF GARDINER SERMON Pastor Rars Talk on Word of Job,"0 That I Knew WIhtc I Might Find Him." tlor.s Inrr.ir.a t ! y too f,iiiu!i ir t. ii il Tiaria?ini. Vou snii"t bull I a 10-inrli wall a l:-iri'h foiin'i-! i 1 1 Without thai Th 1 ' tl i a i th. ft?rtfi ar not lirnttt-il only to those who w-'luiK" .hut thiouci ihtluii'i a!Te';t uvvy farr.lly aral community. Th things that ii r th rvlls of tin; four hundred In our crit (lti? or at Hollywood ar th tiins whi' li ar th suh.i-' t of th1 firf:M' s of rvrry ountry home, hamkt arid rity throughout air country. Thcso vili am th Ii"'ial nut' om of 1 fssc r vlN that ha thf'ir .prc?5in in Sourli r...n-l anl n'hr -ommututifs. Ir. M. V. O'Slif.i. ! in of e-lu-ati-n in Wbconsin umvfrsity, saij in an aMrs m thi.s city that thi ni K: aL f'-rcn 'kir.f: to shoitn th -h-' i h;.- jri'i of our youth ovrr against th fnri- that are sfkirt; to k-nsthn it. ,'f;rfat civili zations ;ii. ik:v-!oi'-i1 ky thos jioo j'ks who l-;"'p tliir yuth l'layfi1 nr.'l laillo as lont; as pns?iblf. (n i f i 5'-n why certain south tin Kuroj....tn nations aro lf-s vig t'rr.n. "! o-pf reus an-1 irofsrf ssiv than sonif. othr.x that thAlr youth ia.-!i Trarurity mentally and rhyplr al!y b-fv!" thosf lninc: uiulvr k? :-tim ul tin on-lit lor". ""Fruit !?;-. i:--. I l,y th" noriial nat ural procf.r nf naftir is much bttr tjran that rinned mr quick- tru of human lifA. A life that matures nr!y (Mses to develop as rapidly as the life that matures more slowly. Th s-ame authority says In a book, 'Social Dvdorment and Rev. I;. S. Davis Delivers Im prrfifivc Address to Con gregation Sunday. "Th Vnlu rf "ht:rrh MmhT- hir-' th iihVrt of a. tv im-i 7 revive srrmon flliv-r"-d Sunday rnr.mir. bv I!rv. I. S'. Davis to h';3 cor.gr g-ati.'n at th First I5apti.t churrh. Iv. Dav;s in making ckar his nibjct lrid str".v on th fact that no prcatT honor can com to any on than to b- a rn-wnrktr with , (lod. Th- sriaon in part j j "Th i.i--i?ur of vain' of an or- I yanization i-r institution ;y th m(a ! uro of 5Tvle it rrdrs to man kind. C'n this k.i:is n determine; the value of th lode, the club and the churrh. Church IIa; History. "Tho church, howevrr. has a h:--tr.rv tint makf-s it -.ls.v to ct an rstimato of Its srvJco to humanity. In th- liKht of that h;?nry v-p -it"0 tr" to say hat no Institution ha. done s much for the progress of cnr!ty a th- church. Th chtirch rrr."er.t.s that orranizd force which Is '-"ekins: th -sta blifihnTnt of th" Kingdom of Clod. All mm Y,rr of thr church arc co-wr.rkrs with ",(, d for th" sfa lI:slim'nt of richreousn. in tho rarth. We hold thttt no pratr honor can corn" to any one than t" b a ijo-unrkrt with Ood. "V-', many pple do not estimate their "aimhershlp in the church bili cnoucli. nur ity-wl3 can vass trouc;ht t lit;ht hundrcili, who are members of vhurclu.s in other rit;p.. Thf-y iToneht ovcr-j'hinJ? w;th t hr in rxcrpt th!r rhtirch k't- tT. They hao n- vrr made them slvfs known to the church of thdr i faitli. They are lenyintr tho faith . ,. . , , . , I bust but ho lost his health. Ho had to behrve in. There is no nindmneo . .... . Ä tÄ.. iU.m t th- churidi liko n b ad church member. nn-.Mtciidanco IVohlcm. "Another problem is the non-attendance of church members. Mfm her who belonr but never attend thejr own church. Such people persu.ad thenu?elves that member ship la a church is salvation. Iut not accordinc: to the teachings of t.'hrit. No one can uro-,v spiritual ly unles.s they karn the laws of the spiritual lif". No one- ran prow spir itually unk-s they worship. The hurcli i tlie instructor in the thincs of th soul. The church by its worship cultures and enriches the soul. Sunday Is the soul's brood ing day. No one who neglects hi." church will Ion? maintain a. rpiritual life. 'ontinued absence from the church will in time mean death to the spiritual life. "The church'.1' Influence In the community depends ipoi the rir ular and cnn.ftant attendance of the members. A well attended church i an inspiration. A poorly attended ( hur h I a disouracemenf. The creatot ned today is a church- NEXT THURSDAY IS DOLLAR DAY! Vou ail know what this mns. Thr'll probably b n-.ro barcalr.M cfrel downtown Dollar Day next Thür lay than ary nthr single day In th h'torj of Fouth Fnd. Uvery llv rr.rchar.t ic making crnti-r preparations than ever to offer th mrjt unusual opportunities to iao In every conceivable kind of merchandise. Read Next Wednesday's News-Times ff r the Dollar Diy m"ags of all th. merchants. On the first rac- of both editions of The News-Tlms Wdrn-?iny wl',' b printed a complete o.T.rJal list of the live merchants who are offering1 thee ex eptior.al barpalr.s Dollar Day. Readers of The News-Times will do well to watch for this list, to u.e- as their shopping puid on Thursiay. Poh Tuesday's and Wednesday's editions, and particu larly Wednesday's editions, of The News-Times v ill bo n!d with wonderful bargain oprfttir.itl?. I!undr-ls of artkle. . f,ft 5nj,j for cost and less on Thursday. It Is your loss if you do not avail ours!f of this opportunity to Fae. Notice to the Dollar Day Advertiser Th News-Times cheerfully offers th free of Its entire pdvertlslr.tr 'tff to aJiy advertier who desires assistance In th- preparation of his Dollar Iyay copy. Hundreds of appropriate cut for Dollar Day ar ao available, without charge, at this office. This n'.vsvapcr will appreciate if copy Is prepared Just as early as- poihle on Monday to Insure the beflt pervlc within its power. a . 1 ' ! a s r--1 '. -"Tf.- mat ak 1 Hi:;.s o v. l.oni J 1 1 1 -i tra rr- Z tra w ;i a r a: s h : !tr of f n:.t w .kn'ii would here in t h e tk r ma in:r. z n: . : w i : 1 1 r c. e: j t ? n a r. . 1 .r w;,i c.a 1 ' " i y i . o sh. He : -' r. ; i : s ar. i ior 5 ejf .p or -r jT: 1 r more eer-,-;-e r. nd R" or ar.d Col t.v by s . jwn Hm-.j a ; w 1 r. ' him.flf. r. O :.a- del- take th" s r -n d It it tr do e rerurr. He will (;! lias ENGLAND BUSY TO REY1YE COMMERCE r.'.c v Kmpire Ha Finger in Fvcry "International lMe" to End Ru?inc? Slump. ;o we.irs Tl.er" .1-e s. i-or.f.' 1 "A i a p t . v. o C BLAZE DESTROYS GEM RESTAURANT i B ' ', Feb. lr-O;;: In'err.atir.al d ; .-lo:-. 1 eor.ant ray of l;?ht - to j- a T'ri'ain war:-. ar.'.I rl or rrsi'rat ion of h . .r.t :n ua w- r-a-y : .a: d w .hat i s a e rf i s ora t THRFi: ARRFSTFD IN DRIVF ON AIJ.IC! I) norsi; ov ii.i. i ami: ri t rn-t; m- Mter Surround M Michigan St. orning r ire at .11.5 N an ')'V Karl (in ,V Iritair! ) Interna: ion ii pk ;r a f.n. Af-er a re a rn st v er. :.i 'it I wav? of the worM w hi 1'. v nsKew. -:: nu -n 1 v r c t : : . c -" " to 1 s : r v. -h nr-"1 -k o-- a P. c ry a p pare i. I" the j ad-j I : . a i '. n . 'alen the nr:?;r, or whi'-h ?;'ted the :,2;: s. y.-chi-an .:., CHRISTIANITY AND OUR BANK CHECK' IS SERMON TITLE Mystery surrounds a. $1,500 Maz ! F,em rr staura r.r. Jand caused heavy !o? to th.e o. TC. ; grocery, .125-27 S. Michicin s-t.. mor n.njr. Fir ofllcials and n , 1 1 1 1 ! '' a r. e w . : : Hritaln's erf ort s i a (motive to 5-r-:r r--.-:orat:cr. cf j tr;i.! J Farn? and its ili-lat-d .--.r.fer-T.oe j was a movement for tr.-i restor Ir.f.on. Tb.e Genoa cor.f-r r. w ill ' .fvot Its cntii" worK : a :i )rv: N. Con. of revival of kritain nad owner of th recaurant. ncre th.at the conflagration star:-d .r. the chiak r con om ; Dlovd .a o r ( i : : i o r. s . W er- ra o e- i Ti i ! .''Sr.'! v Kv' ( - X : r-k- 1 oom cf the re.. aur.ar.t. As ther -.-IriT throush t a to what Rev. R. D. Reck Delivers In teresting Address at the Grace M. E. Church. At the m. Paul's! Methodist Epis- The Grace M. F. consrrepatiou Tis- aro no heating pipe.9 p, the room ther il-ui- actually caused the fire. The flam;es llckedj through, the entire bi"k part of the restaurant, compk'tfdy des: royir lae kitchen, nod into part of th- d.r.in: room, ruinlnsr hth fixtures an.l walls. They also ate t.urou-a a wall : ito tae -ro- j rrn. eery c 0 r o a d j o i n i i u. burninir a hde in the roof. Work Two Hours. to p.-e?- s-ip- , l-,e. that r . : r - Three hope m patiie . a -hrmical copal church, last evening Dr. Jamcajtned Sunday mornlns: to a sermon truck, and a hook and ladder truck 1. Gardiner spoke on tho subject, on "Christianity and Our Bank ' answered the summons and workel '"Man's Qu-st After God," the ?er-1 herk Uev. P.. D. Ücck took his j two hours brfor having the lire mon being: based on the words oft-xt from Fxodus 4:2, where (Jod i completely extinguished. Job. "O that I kr.fw where I mltrhtjnsked Moses, "What is that In thinn "My ks.si comph k. covered bv I prime lcade: I ments. j F-ritain. however, canno: s-: work to eure- 1' f own trad-.- vk ! sion until :h haa a :.-.as-:re of ; port from t.'.e it of Furcpe, i a use pier sia;o.-mcn o-. i."' thi-' rrip.edy Ilea in chatiuir. of ditions whkh arc par;-.i.V.y trolled by the oth.er Alh. I.bi.vtl (.-or'-'s View. I, lord (iir;-o, a 'rdir.K to w - . t fv i "s5ip 1:1 uaip aai. ara i'-ap.-; in f tr-et. is fully icnvir.c l that j (;r at P.ri-ain and Furop' an not 1 re-am trade p.orma.lcy until th-: Tr.arts of Ck-rma r ani Iki--;a a re ; p.-ned to th-- world. TV-, rm con-: f'rences bf-'wr i'ii litiu) Bünnes, i The Soft Velvet Sheen of a nlexion Lomes rrom x Beautiful Com-Within. TANLAC, RATHER THAN COSMETICS, WILL PUT ROSES IN YOUR CHEEKS o ,F of lie 5 i! Men i - nrs- i it. but th t he hee'K.s wi 1 is sirup! v an f a d inir l"-a u . nd i w -ler v.". c J ; f e k o ! 1 r i . . -1 1 .:., i ' Pi 1 -' a.ld '! md i - -i : e i " ! ! I I c v HI ! r n f . ( ; ' i i ' " . ' n.:m. pill find Him." The Men's chorus rend ered r-pecial music and Mrs, R. M. Hutchinson sanp. "The Plains of Peace." Dr. Gardiner said In part, "Job hand?" fdr.e answered, "A rod." Then God told him to use Jt so Pha rioh and the people of Israel would know- that God had appeared to him. "What Go.l wants of Christians today Is that they use their check lid not escape affliction. Job wa.s sorely troubled. He was wealthy but li lost bin wealth. Ho had beautiful family but ho lost them one by one. He was stromi and ro- ! a wife and friends but he lost their sympathy ard love. "The heart of the preat Job Is broken. To whom can he now- fleo for comfort? Who can now heal his broken heart? Who now can satisfy his oul and brlntr peace to his troubled breast? God and God alone. Job, God'si saint prasped this truth. Heme turning away from, human help he raised thft cry was one of earth's saints, who lived in the r arly twihpht of God s revela-1 after pay day so that people will tion to man. Saints then as now! know that God has appeared unto them. Whether it represents toil. rent, interest, or dividends, tho check you hold In your hand can so reveal God in your life that the Phariohs will trcmbie before vou and others will com close to you for the good of your life." "Fomo people conclude whenever a preacher talks about money that he la about to make a collection. If he i.s true to C'hrkt the religious value is first. No one jH thoroughly Christian who is not Christian In his acquisition, possession and use of his money." fin Iirlstlan Money. "To the man with the check in his I k new- man who tho cry of man. 'O th.at where I milit find Him"? "This then la tho cry cf eervwh re. There, is no on can satisfy the yearnings of man at his highest and brst bat God. Thr is no one but the Divine who can brine: comfort and peac- to man'.i soul. There is no substitute for Go.l. Wealthy, amusement, learn ing, fame, glory, pleasure these j will not take the placo of Him. I Nothlnsr can take the plat e of a. per i sonal finding of (Jod. Sooner or ! la'ep th- cry of every man will be (th cry lng ago uttered by Job in J tho hour of his great affliction. G j that I knew wh4-e I might find going church. A charch that poc.s ( -" to church will attract.' We need I "And what lot mo ask is the char- neonle who will estimate Their mom.Mrtrr of that GM, brshir in the church as of greater sr,ti9f' man Education': 'The reason why so many reeclve so lpt1 out of college i.ie is trat they have sampled II' In ill .-, l. . ... , ., . I ii i us Hp'-;s nn.a mereioroi hav lost Interest on acquiring. The i movies with their sex problems, thj klr.l of social activities imitating adults, late hurs awaken and de velop forces before the youth h.m acquired su;T,r!nt power of ?eif.re. stralrr. Th result. I that that which h a s a n .- h.-or.s a.. stroy. "What alu than membership In any insti tution, lodge or club. It is high j time to put the church in its right ! place, which is first. 'Sek ;irct the kingdoni f Goii anri his righteous lies.' " il furctlon In Ipunan life I Uf'e n( . ..s i;..,t (1-j- ! I W e ,'o Wo ro,-! revial of conviction upon what is right a-d wrong ba?d upn results i produced. One proqt. writer says ' that 'the r"i.in why the few e-i tre:r.!ts hoM millions nf people n ) Russia In the Iron crips of despo js?J, I is t-causo the mu'.Titudo of Russian j pepr.o iong r;-o cased to fee the Importance rf moral Ideas. Thre was no cleavago between rieht and wrens;. Therefore tkc;e ;.s no vigor c.us puM:c opinion. S.vai boishe vlsm is rlie orcnir,np:- f -oonomlj L'0.5Mev:5r:i. It lr :,'t j;i in I'ran-o and ;n Fu?: : happen In .A merici cf dretnictivA . u- Crowd Witnesses Amateur Show at L o ca I Play It o use Joyce Kilmer Players are Well Received by Packed Aud iences Sunday. Yesterday th Joyco Kilmer riay ers of Chkatro appeareil at th Oli ver theater in "The Watcher at the Gate." the proceeds of which went to tho boneflt of St. Oslmlr's church. Packe-I houses creete.l th players at both afternoon ar.d vc- nlnc performances anil their ap- ;s th.o tid-) i provil of the pkay cou'.d he measured which through all ages, has been i hnr,d God says. 'What is that in thine hand." What does it represent? What did you give in exchange for it? How did you get it? A man can not have fellowship with God in his soul when h holda a check in his hand that he got in an. unchristian way. No man like that will ever show God to another man. God h.ia not rt revealed Uihself to that man." "God asks again. 'What is that In thine hand?' Is that something you own and control wholly? How lo you look upon it as your s or God's? Fnlesa a Christian believes that 'tho earth is the Ford's and the fulness thereof and they that dwell therein and that h is God's acent on earth looking after God's things he will not use Ins check so that people will know that God has revealed Him self to him." "There are two tilings God wants His acents to do with His thine- hero v;z: To use them profitably and to do t righteously. Jesus made it emphatic, that CJod's .-.gent here Is not to hide bis treasures away, but to invest them. The man not having Knhv it viü vlr.c turr.vd l v . -ar ir.e;r run ve- Parents Ite-rHtiibI 1 arent-j mur bear th sr-rib;.i;v mst-vid cf drifting with the :!-!. We canm-t Manie our fail tire t;;- n :eah. -s and r.!ghhors sa .eng a s w e with thi bee em " c rar es t teachers e I v s ni I .-rar of think mo t! the art p. er.- in these r.:ai by their unflagging aüentirn u n s i n t e ,1 a p p 1 a use. and William Roeder of Chicago, who at once the author anil man the p ' a y w a Ihe lea din z central tlie action, whkh de-ilr rpguro In with the question of spiritism. Th- oc;e;y. ' a T e ; v. o so a n I i h a o a : w : : i ..: v e ' - w 1 r Parents. citirei:s jounp people them- tcfus.. to :,-d 'to the i! iv. Pa re p. t; rr.u-l of their ch;'.rirn's w .a. h it: to je'd to their ik-s;: for t':-."i;: . hihe awaken force$ n. . e;- v o- v. r.e power th no ii--i. V." mus-t .'a.- beinj - Fy v. i-.rn wo are confronted the Ter dirs of tnen of s.';r.rr-'.r- :,. i M-..:o;rcy. a" i b;t our '. -"r kr -w v ;-. t v..- h''iee and W !' 'e ' ubj was handle. in a palatable fashion and our only criticism would refer to the lark of passionate dra matic action. Mr. Roeder's portray- V I a, cf th1 think thv behind th Ruth kad:rg ro.e bad. one to hi was born and re ire 1 footlights. 'uhl. who pla'.e.i ',,, pirt i f s-.-.erwooia (Mr. R.e.jrri thar.ece j lent a flr.s.s ar.d chirm to her work ;t'.a: amped it as far abve that of th" ordinary an:ateur. J. Paul j Arripeer er.actr 1 the ro ,f tnÄ who alone can If you turn to tb.e Pible. tho greatest bonk that his ever been written on the subject of relicion, you will nnd the character oi God ckarly set forth. "Th Gcd we are seeking !s a personal God. Th highest life known to our consciousness is per sonal. How thn shall we speak and think of God? Shall we when speaking of God, say 'He on 'It?' Tb.e PiMo answers that que-ilon. It teaches us that God is not an 'it' or evtn s. me 'Firs' Cause.' o is a iistlnet personality. He i? the cre ator of tho world. The opening words of this bonk declare. In the beginning God created tho hraven and tha earth.' "The old Hebrew prophet wa.s a r.nn of freat vi.-ion Ho had a vision i f the burning bush and of a ladder which reached from earth to h'.av n but th" greatest vision ho hid was a is!on f God as a divino per sonality. This truth is at th very heart of the Pible. Hence I hoM that th conception of tho pei-c(,n- aaty of CiO'I Is one of the preatejst fniblamentaks cf our holy religion. "Th God of the Bible is .1 living Ge.J. Paul said, 'We trim in a liv ing Goi. It U much (asiT to be lieve jn an historic God than in a God who Is vital in tho lives of men today. It is much easier to blkv. ! m a God or tlie pat than a ll 01 j the p4- v"iit. It is much easa r to believe that God was with Moses than that He is with us today. Put su'-h a belief, that God Is r living factor in tho world Uday, is neces sary to v.tal faith. "The God m-n n'd toda the ;od th.at me 1 nre crir.g out for is a God wha stands in relation, of Fither to this world of men and women. It is tru- that God is the creator of this world. It is true that He is the- moral governor of th iir.her.so bu th" greatest fact about God is this. H1 is our Father. inMirar.ee," piid (rvi X. fn-, eiwr.er of the restaurant, lat nlghr. "We will rebuild at 0:10 and epe--t to bo ready to resume business by April 1." lie estimated damage to j v a his building- at ?Seo. The grocery is owned by Phillip Smith and Abraham I. Simon. It k said that their loss ; also covered by insurance. The early morning Mu. was fol lowed at noon by two other fires, both of which were caused by de fective chimneys. The t-rst. at 12:2a o'clock, was at tho homo of Rd Raugher, Allen st., and the so. ond at 72." Cottage Gro-e a v., home of John Collins, at 1 o'clock. Fire men froni Company No. c, who ox tit. guished tin blaze, reported n a dame at either place. 1 p. a 1 in What hacgard-look inu. German ndus:r:al lord, and Rlo d They do i,ct loji are iirai. r.Mocd to l,n 1 r'"r- tb- ..! t1i;j vine in tlie Tn.I fif t h i I ) a 1 1 o v em .. I t 1 i , i . t 4 ll- ' ..I ... ....... . F.ritish Premier. J.o'.d korge, it is generally un-1 oareworn wor.i.ji noil to derstood, wants- t. ku down tb.. ; bring l a U the naiur.il bar.s for Iussia and Germany. H- i bloom to tin .r elie. k- i !...! 4 I l I - -j kl ild, i i- ts to lighten the burden of Po::.'-" - """" of thes. rations in order th.at Great ; ' '"" ' 1 Priiam and Furope ,-an rc-aiu'f lrf-t health. N.-th- lng m ran u ran rqe.u it b '. -u a: I . I "v. , '- -.N 1 1 rc; u . ' r ill 1 r-: r 1 k to . 'II II lb m : not .iSiu'i r-1. (' . i . in 1 of b. : t ' e ib: .; M.ur r;i n:ri I t u la . to.- f r 1 1 1 . 5 put i: a"iffi bl -tlo. : P. . I rV i . . .-lit i ! r . i ii.. I. their tiad Herein iirti th 1-.-.' Th" '.arri'-'i-s nc.ii ar.d Russa can n;t be without tho rons.mt of I'rance Mi nk t riermar. v remov.dl''V '' ,! - . r l.i.m s . . 1 i let t n t i ikiI t - li , , , , , . i llie pictiirr if k " - ' 1 " - i Cot:i-.hv mat mi' jieopie oi i raneo uae io'i on rann viu rM,C for thi-. !- thnii-ainl- ll !H nil. saying. 1 a ; : - : 11 f skin deep. P.eau'y ' : I-o K! r: i '-. ? k . . . . A. - ' . S 1ST ; W -1 - n ! LOCAL POLICE ARREST LICENSE LAW VIOLATORS Complying with the dkr k.Mjed by Chief r. J. Dane that all automo bile owners appearing o:i the stieet of the city without the proper 1022 license plates be arrested. loci I po lice picked up a total of live violator.-: Saturday. William Re n frame. 121? W. Washington av.. I. .T. rvrt righf. L:n N. K'errlake ct.. and George 'laicli. lit lV-n et., were the raen to he book"d at police head iu arters. while two woniep whose r.ame-s wre not; learned were or dered to report at flic day. In all of th of the machines told tlie police, thati their new license plat s had ben or-! derei v.ut had r.ot been received. Tl.ey will bo arraigned in Judge pu. Corah's court this morring. ' Harry 'an Ik-, Granger, and r. '. Renson. 77 n. Cu.-hing sf.. nrj-- arretted by th- police Saturbv night on a chnrte of vbd-iting- th" parking orillnance by jiarking thejr; ears in front of f.ro hvdrants. Thes m n will also b- arr.airned In court thiu morn irr. ! yet reached tlie stride wlirc th-y can exlilbit .any syn.pa.thy toward either Germany or Fussia; nor will thy tolerate sfate-Mp.n who exlii'dt Fu-'h Sympathie;-. Ii-eu;rh Not Sympathetic The l'retT-h lost hav:ly through their lina ac'ial support of th- c'zar- ist government: the. lost through j their surpori of the antkkolshe viks, and now they am content to kt R.u:sia struggle along by hrslf. Th, ir antipathy tward Germany will be of long standfing. George can look for little French sympathy for any cU-meney for ithr Rrssia or Germany. Thiif iioya b(ircn anus nimsrii in a jam ivr..n. v.oe;n which it .s hard for the man in th0 t rouhh -1 with m, st ree to unde rptand. and th" man suffer or. Ma nt 1 iti tb.e girret is inferc?td. ir.i .-fort u:; . fro; a v. it h in . I stomach is in p. orai i! : ops ou i ' : : ro-y. 1 mI: b.y oi: pi. I':-.st;" troubl ple;. .n of v or. -u pimpb'-S. i'.'ob '.' ate the silo-! 1 . tion :- ou: of o sf oma h and h . : that you rot food ans 1o m.t i Rkyd j the waste in ,tf. w system . Is there any hin:: able than a f.o I 'o r -oi i . v.- a -r- . - ' j . ' ,a : fc- ; - g 1 -x Tit tvo . . a ' n c and iiij' :: a a t 1 1? k riot the siatfsmen alone Great Britain who are demanding nl 1ii ncfillo bodj anil mental ( r .n t i ti i:e v ii r Unering: I A N - lThc r;,;:nn -; Jj BEND'S POPULAR STORFJ e n.'is the owners ' lii.iiiVii'iiinii.i v. ,...o -v; ki Mothers. C' stnKTure to dr o 1 S en rip -:ch .s. the daring to risk an Investment and ci.'V'i'i'vprn Tn ppn it too slothful to put It In the bank 1 l.I ' IU lld -dIK where it. would ykid interest of a DAM ACE C USED CITY savings a-nunt was ohm out of tlb D.W'FNPORT. la . Feb. ', a -tirm entirely. Jesus said. 'Liv. not'., ... .. , - , : Herr. . rag- satuidav w a s s nt'-r,- up for our. eivra treasures on earth ! . . , , ' , . wh.re moth and rust .orrupf but ' V'1, " UPr" ' g-: then-, out where fl,o- will vkb! V'K"" , ,,av , rfp,lir ,h" ... , , ' , ' , ., ''ari.age !,. ivii: 'd r,la v.pn bo som-'thmg and do s.or-.ebojv good. . . . . . ., . drove bis autruporub1 r.lo a eitV kuvi.iii I bridge bnakmg a girder and .vnt'iner way a ln.tian may ; jn:- tm "is cnecK io snow inai t,ou nas r - veiled Himself to Mm Is. to imks eiue recognition of God's ownership in it. It is rot right to claim what is r.ot my own. We don't do that vIth our neighbor's house. We should not do it with tho things that belong to God. Th" owner of a bor.S" kte rir.lr..i how the, tenant shall acknowIMee the rightful own er. Th acknowledgement Is rent. The owner would riot bo xaik.'ied with an oral or written declaration.:10 l endsand wh-n be returned IT, -t ont tA ;- i to urve nomo toun-x r.:s mxrKtrs r.a-i i i '.- n niii.-i i i . i . Cat us W5 Tl mm Hilu.inl Sfinlgweig, IfMlr Tumi- dak a-'.. re .p ortend to the police la.-t nirht that Ids marker;-- were Kton from hi. machine, whi'e standing in front of 1'. IT rnup-;.as "t inicwehr had Vi. ma iiir.e f.r .1 Jpiir hmr a . so (iod has determinrd how we shall acknowkd-e nis!1:"'rn taVn ownership, the tithe. The acknowledgement la ! r l.ik paMfor No oeai statement will : t su true. ' H t m. . I i i rlaln stat'ments 1 "" i;" ',J r:p' : Tb.e tifh.-. j, the l.ora-v o : ,,,. i annual kaniu.-- unto tlie Ford.' 'Thou shall sur. lv 1 tithe all tb.e increase r,f th.y s-ed.' j ciie in me ,aw. .no- remg Cvremo- nif I law tithe is not set aside. Jesus of flu s fit.'.. i a ken at the PI laouMi i Kiwaniar.s to ! 1 r 1 in ? h h cirv to- i First Rupti-t e-hur-'h al BOYS' 50c BLOUSES Mothers. f ltve :i l - iflv T Jl.t.lie of thPSi'6 ) fine l.i-.vr' fast orior r vvi fi" rrjh and Gins-a Ji m U Uf tm I lou-f s at "ac.Vrf? & : ;V4 1 f3 2 TURKISH TOWELS at of T5v Ilfll f.lSt rn'nr bllleH f .V , k Inf inls' 75c DRESSES 39c I ii far, f-' tit:" wl.ite Presses, it e i t 1 y f rirmn "I v i h fui" .nilu'c brv. nf :;:. a im!.n' APRONS 39c Tu. -p. lev T u r V i s h Tnw b Ter a - c.i'-n. v.nu ".rd.-r. at ' f 'Mir APRONS CHILD'S 75c ( hildr m' fast i ni-.r t.Ti.n m rr.-riv f i 8 RoUs TOILET PAPER T , rpe f i re rn" 'led. t Pir't-. p..- rigulirly, si eial T'.Ksij iv oid.v.n ij - N k fll'i for r? cr V , J-. '. X' CHALLENGE 1 ff. Uli I tl Tuesday and Every Day Yc Prove Our Slogan: 10 V. PARS t r S O A P tor T V. .5C BRASSIERES for I. . -- K.) to ll e!oes.n't m.akr an rlitb i io c v. Fat if i-. ir vlirro It K. or ul". -i ll- it. i l! feumil in a department Mon .ml u- handle the line uni ran Luv It fur b - Ilioney li'-e than V'l ii ;tnu' !r n . (Viinpan' .and cr who mn-s il-.- l--i v:v. zu. : ' l Wer rkiCii s 1 Si in. i. F n it 1 ia with a few cf the t 1 i 1 n tv, vi ! r m a f It. h will !ra' a -tri ii at:d r.o- i l x ' 1 l,.l V t V-i : 2 f.r.l- '-. -V VS1 . r -a r. i i: ten s approved it. St. Paul commended It ;it t! VUrt time. Sn.r, p:,-,in. r. nilB 11 U and Chri-ia- eark aral late hav; -olm Anl.hn iak. r.::r, Sei, M.. : N t-d , ; ; Practiced it to their great spiritual ;irr"1 l'" rd.v . k '. " $J TJi & i roA- r , night on a warrant charging hir.i F-ul ""J. viuu r t Ap; css'-m nur lor is- w . raej cm the way to th. land flowing vita :,-t:3'l'i- ' hi tf''; 1 c ''!''" ! '1 MEM'S SILK HOSE for with milk and hor.-v was that n! was h' lU" U Kt - lZ i thk n.ornit.-g. 1 k'j t'i a I sizes. w".i i) ilj' j - --. ; Ik r,, (."ftyLli. I J ri-' ; f-rri at .:. u Lv1 would forgit them up on n'-kum in a very creditable fashion, j It was Jesu H RE CONTINFEt) TOMORROW b '.:b column '.i:-1 he.ivF.in.e rPam ere a test atteut: i that doesn't n e Y i s t e r y vs at o n r. f .- a v It cr.-.V.- are T i ' i con: n - v ,c . A tw-e-ccpjrnn artJrle of a nur der or robbery or fire may be in testing for th moment, but .ea.r rn- : ic ri or th pap rli!r-.: ar t c - lutar.s of little 'it. r -" th t w;'.: I .- cf prma n r t vrFue to yr;;. C:i-.".-d ads don't contain thrllkr.g detail, but they DO i.n-ckPk- valuable detaf.s tIIir.? YOU where ycu can. --t the talkln.-r ri'.a' h:r.. rahy rarrif.ee, m"torcy c'.a r srn.e othr eW. d for w h;. h 'f len searching. A I thi ossdf.e 1 e; after column ud fr-.rr-. Ca-.- to d. It will pay VOl ekter-.t redr! 'story' of is c ' n , 1 n - to h. h con- Mr. Arder.np. in ?idditi .t. to hi looks. pcr.s- an ability to the play through i niost Mtal m.er.ts in suh a way as to ho an 5 beichten the interest. Tn "Will H. good 1 w hT to b carrv t he P. ; re i who art Sti io. i who taught urea every ok up Into the face of and pray, 'Our Father, Ik av a.' "The great r.erd of humans every where is to .Cad the God, who is a. R:s- the ,lcy. KilmT Players have ' llvirg personal being and who ix th Rati1..: of us all. Gol gr.int that we may nil find ar.d know Him. 'whom to know :s life eternal. " a "hav" man. whose portrayal of Father Bernard was masterly. Fu c;; Wolf and Agnes M-Iwutghlk-t w . re cast in parts th? cave th rm ;h" oppotrunity to exhibit the.r tal ent fi advantage. Xn rvry rn.e in 1 the company is to b given a gn- ! erous neas-;re of praise for th act-! ir.g as h w hole and th comments , reportM to the police early Sunday overheard as the audience fikd cut I mornins: that btirclars hsd entered would certainly have been a sour- of pleasure to every on concerned. BURGLARS SECURE LOOT AT MIKE ALBYVS HOME Xi hael A'.by. 1 S. Clvipm pi. b.is home Ute Saturday night and DRANK METAL POLISH FOR WHISKY, ONE DEAD JRRSF.T CITY, N. J., Feb. 19. Robert Alexander, an erprt ac countant, died hör late findar had employed the same t ic from drinking metad polh that he j thought was whisky. Mrs. Agr.'sj Prdrr.tz of Baltimore who aJso drank their prosperity- th. God who Fa 1 brought of i:gypt. To tithe their inere-w. to fJol v.o ':Id be th" great prventafivo of th.at sort of thing. It will prove th" prosperous man's salvatFr. yet today. Tho man who gets a largo in'on.. r ligioutiy. holds it as a trust from Gc.d, and administers k as Gobs stewanF paying the fhrM tenth to ("5 od. will r.o lose his sou. Without that kind o' relation nnd course k will 1 e m grav.. p--ril " S.UIV Relation. "Th.-- is by no means a tb,ng for prosperous p-..p:e alrr-.e. The p.. an w:th a small bar.k rh""k stands jn, the am relation to God and what he has In his hand. He will do ritrht to make the same acknowledgement. He cannot afford to do anything eke. He too has a soul. He dare not for get God. To ray the tithe to God for service for others and to trust Goi se of the rest for self se ;s to keep him in daily compan- w ho LIMBERS UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS WEATHER exposure and hird work bring: pains and aches in nuscJea end jo'nts. Hava a bottle cf Sloan's Liniment handy and apply frcc!y. Pntlrcitsxsiihczil rubbir.. Vou will find at once a comforting t rnsc cf warmth which Trill be followed by a relief frorn the ecrcc33 aai Cti:Tr.cs3cf achinj ioints. A!o relicts rncumiatism, sciatica, ceuralia, sprains and strains. For forty years paia's enemy, tele yctir neighbor. v At all drjgrists 35c, 70c, $1.40. th- liquid. i.s In a Hriot: condition in the city hoRpital. ts. John Gramski. owmr of the .loon In which the conroction was pure! Fed. held pending an in- TtsdiB'atirn. had s?on personal belongings 0j the valuo of Jl He said they. gained their entrance by prying oren;to j.,., tr v, a window In the rear of th house. . , n T - 1 o I.V. v A ' .MCifrrjci .mcers ma: .-oon -"-Cnhip with God. Poor men Roy Roure Investigated the burc'.an j An1 discovered that th burglars, e Ued j In sveral recent robber:?. Rurr.t matches were found strewn about the various roems of the house. The A I by, ether Liniment rrrrT-".gl.l.J burglars, ol ta i r ol articles of jewelry. neeordt;:g to Mr. a g:M watch ar.d When .faters you say cigsrs say Dutch 45-tf Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Mud Children's 25c HOSE rhildre'i's fest bliek i'i.'tr.u Hef. Ill atl t W;lli',ii. S'e. ilTnc I., . 1 ; ral t-- " t pair fir Women's 81 z Union Suits or. s u v r wt'i.O.t V r. i n S:i' ri: I' MUT. Children's Flan. Wcm's 55c SLEEPERS I DRAWERS 75? i nr P. IL A D S I 1 r l CHILD'S SATEEN BLOOMERS i. i .-. v. MEN'S SUSPENDERS p.d'-.-o i n ! V 1- : rr. r . v a n '1 4T -.an S'is;.-'.1- U M .1 d ;if 1 T i r -i size T f a e k v srs. id ti Fl H weis, very n-e v r O j s 1 r n r. i , ' 1 ' , -i x 3 T " New Spring $10;-;; 3 HUCK TOWELS for d' :a,- in Our Ready-to-Wcar Department 520 and $35 ffjQ roll 1 - i. k i hut V..-: 'V ". ' 1 ' ' i t ! tic: .- r ( V : -T. 1 ' ' ' -. t'l 'r. - f ;r i ' ?i r. I t 7 V - . V r. - K ;!! m l r i I TA NTS r-E'ITICOAT - It' r c ir NFCTAYEA k CAIVi New Spring $20 and $22.50 SUITS l - 'ts. lr, , -. 1 s r, N, U i i T . 'i-rri s Pair C-tr.' for . cloves! o. DRESSES."' lu I -kir; -. ,-..,( l c 1 1 f r . n xv n i . . f. . r a :, at Nev $5 D Wool' cc: S r SKIRTS r ' j Tuesday We Challenge Any Millinery Stcre to Equal These Prices NEW SPRING $5.00 TRIMMED HATS y far the i.-ct rrirr r.ir.s ve ainl d:T:r ' ive t rr.r.ir tfcat w r.sve (J..:"1 r I f T : th f ffiri:;g at tv. eiee- Net a bat In tbm yeu uouid g'j's ec;: j r'l "r !o i'.w a r C h r n n f J r. ra fan-1, tra-rs. er.raMr.at.or.s s r. i ftr-.f-s. II leading robu-f. it J.nt. 1 J r t-'EW SPRING 57.1)0 TRIMMED HATS :: i ' k : t ; mo v At t tbe : !t. ' : ' r - . :' 5 'I I4 r i5r i I 'WANTED 50 SALESLADIES. APPLY AT ONCE" i 4 i a -.