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The Iola Registeri
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THE lOEX REGKTEB, MONDAY EVENING. IfEBRUARY 24,1913. cbuKh were rliigYng fKTvife boiir. ttines itepmPd 'here's a wJdeoeu. in God's tnnrcy, 'LtteCtbe wldeneika of the ring thro' ageR, till '8 icy mountains.

Pram India's coral message, land. "From'all tbat dwell below, the skies," 'Still notes fcotoe PCOIIDR, the Creator's praise -The love of Ood revealing. miiiicttr Lord hath led me tin." all love excelU The chimes lUiiw' ))layed Ot lore of Christ indwelling. bells then ceased their chiming, sweetness hovering in nlr, IIM a benediction. Thai follows after prayer.

Percy WIeltR. of "Miss Leila M. Mr. S. A.

tllltori was solera- QlwCbr Otho C. Moomaw at tn on. afternoon at tbe panjmage of the Christian church. vMri, Mllon is a daughter of Mr. aiijl.fi'fp.

W. E. Lester of this city, iM 'fii kome (tme has employed the Priahmun store' wSm itbe bas won many frteuds. Mr. MtUoB li fi son or Dr.

a. A Mii- Mo.Hn has been eon- express lybere btit recently received which, will take him to nrlUe and it is there the youiig make their home, taking the best wishes of groat maajf -tficipnds. 'Mii; a Wliinore, of Bulfalo. Frank Smith, of Colltnsville. called here by the illness of their mother, Mrs.

E. Rat- lllffc people of Builders' Chap a special business meet. Ifig noa. at the Chap- a series of entertatn- be givto during the remain: of. t64 Winter.

Electric lights are Sunday school rooms people are making an peciire themi. The Builders biM Ibeeli BO successful in all that in Uie pant that ehlhusiastic and hopeful con tbb outcome of the new vi'n- social of the Home Society of the First M. E. lb Will be given tomorrow evpn- lOff.at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. of home of Mr. and as was first an- A good program 'Will served and friends of the chureh it attend. Brafda made out of your Awn cttmbtBca or cut hair.

Hair furnished maBe to order. At 307 1 afriet Phone lUi. Mrt. J. left today CiHr to assist in the of members of the T.

A. Joyce ore suffering with se- cases of small-pox. The tole- whleh called Mrs. Trowbridge 4 giro particulars and the ffljauU lOf the family here are awuit- iar ai faTorabto report. Belle has returned to tola from New York and the East- Irofe number six, of the Ladles i society of the First meet tomorrow after- at balf past two wiili the presl- denl, Aniia Calvert Bourgeolse, of LoaK; speht yesterday with tIMi! JCilvert b'etrs who Uve in this Special This Week WITH A-2rrt; BOTTLE OF ROSE CREAHf FOR THE HANDS AND FACE WE WILL GIVE A GOOD 10c CAKE OF TOII42T SOAP.

Burreirs Drag Store THE BEXALL BTOBE SmS or fiOt7ABE i of ill-headaches arei caused by defective Visipii. Prbperijy fitted glasses will positively relieve headaches. Gome here and let our etrist fcest and fit; tntii the proper glasses; you get the )e3t and it costs city. From here she went to Wichita to attend an association meeting, in connection with this estate and will continue her Journey to Washington to be there during the initug- ural celebration and to see the British consul concerning the disputed estate. splendid line of and Winter Millinery going at two prices.

Choice 11.49 and 99 rents. Richardson's. The meeting of the Mothers' Club will be held as usual on Wednesday afternoon at Little Builders' Chapel nnd the following program carried out: Roll Quota- lions. Scripture Watson. Readiug-'Keeping FaitJi With the Child." Hopeful Child." Discussion of papers.

and Music. still have quite a fine assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery going at two prices, and 99 cents The choice things are going fast. Come today. Rlrhardson's. Misses Ruth and Edna Thomas will leave soon for Eivnis, Texas, to join their parents for an extended visit.

Mr. and Mrs. ailller McCreary announce the birth of a daughter. Mary Elizabeth, on Saturday, February twenty-second. win buy the New Angora Caps comes in gray, while and navy blue Richardson's There is to be a meeting of the Violet club' on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

C. W. Bowman, 111 South Second street. Aimnuncement.q have been received In lola of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.

D.Mt Miller, of ICureka, Kaa. The regular monthly meeting of the Teachers of the Christian Sunday school will be held this evening at the home of James Rich- urdson, aiO South Chestnut street. Tomorrow night members of the Philathea class of the Christian Sunday school are asked to meet at the hojne of Mrs. O. C.

Moomaw for the puritose of eorapletlng the sewing. bis of New Coats jand Suits SpleudUl styles. Rlohardfion's. Misses Nellie and Lcnnle King left today for Kansas City for an extended visit with their sister Mrs. W.

Graves. In addition to the Bloomer Girl pro gram which was printed in Saturday's paper there are to be two selections sung by the Trinity Male Quartette. This quartette has been organized, for some time and is a very one having been invited to take part in out of town entertainments on several occasions ad the selectiontt which will be given tonight will be a pleas- in addition to the program. The arrangements foi- the mass meeting to be held tomorrow afternoon at the Presbyterian church were completed.at the meeting of the Current Events club this afternoon. "The subject of the appointment of a city matron will be discussed from all points of view and aQ virbfeten who are interested should be' in attendance to hear those who understand the nieed of such an otBctal and to assist In any way possible.

The hour of tbo meeting bas been set for half past two. shipment comes in gray, white and navy-bluiei Choice while they last, T5c. Richardson's. On account of the mass meeting to be held tomorrow afternoon at the Presbyterian church the meeting of the Golden Link club has been postponed one week. "The great pageant-procesaion to be held in Washington.

March 3 is to be a symphony of color," says the Woman's Journal for last week. The beginning of the pageant proper will represent four cbuhtriea whose women have the ballot. They are Noir- way. Finland. Australia and New Zealand.

Other divisions of the parage wiU represent the standiiiK men tu all countries 'since the beginning of And throughout the whole a aptehdid col-i or scheme will be carried out. Tho.poua this COiatD HOT SiSv TO IB tlM KMUWS ruy IMk CUMe Hots Kerr Llrrlf Wfth Some AdTsnccB Over SutnrAij. (By thti Chicago, Feb. acted today as if on a dead center. The fluctuations for a while did not vary more than a quarter in eitber direction.

Ea.sier cables were dttaei by much colder weatlicr In thie west and The opening was unchanged to higher. Mar started touched rose to Cktrsgo Close. 93 July Sept. July Sept. Sept.

PORK 19 July $19.72. L.ARD—May 110 July tlO .67. KanMs ntt Grain. Kansas City, Ffeb. Cash Wheat; market unchanged.

No. 2 hard, 859 89c: No. 3. 84087: No. 2 red, 980 1.03%: No.

3, Jnly 85 unchanged to 9i- low er. No. mixed. 947: No. 3, 46Vfr 946: 2 white, 3, July imchsnged.

No. 2 white. No. 2 mixed. 33.

62e63c per bushel. Receipts of wheat. 148 cam. KsBMR Kansas City, Feb. CATTLE, receipts 11,000.

Market Meady ten higher. Native steers I7.2r>^8.75: cows and heifers and feeders bulla 6.50:' calves l6 Morket 10 to higher. Heavy I8 204T8 30: pnek ers and butchers 2.M!f 37H-; light $6 T.50 nicMgo rhloago. Feb. reoelpts slow.

Beeves n.oo; stockers and feeders 15 .9098.15 cows and heifers Market firm. l.iKlit Vs 'u mixed 8.62V^; heavy pigs 8.40. is KnnsaK rily Prndnre. Kansas City, Feb. Creamery 3ac; firsts 33; seconds 31; imcking stock 19.

firsts 13. we.ik. Choice timothy Ili3.50(m3.00: choice prairie $10,009 11.00. BROOM to $100 per ton Loral Sarketa. Produce quotations furnished dally by Cogbill Commission Company.

per pound. per dozen. lie; cocks ec; springs. 10c; F. P.

P. ducks. 10c; P. F. F.

geeee, No. No. 2, 9c: old tome. 11c; guineas, 20c each HORSE to $3 00. GREEN parlment tod.iy will hold particular lola Vi.maii A called meeting of SI.

Margaret's Guild will be hel dthls evening at the home of Miss Bess Tipton on West Broadway. Miss Marlon Talbert entertained on Saturday afternoon for the members of thh Card club and a few guests. The'out-of-town guests were Mrs. O. Steele.

Gregory. S. Misses Jessie and Margaret Talbot, of Parsons, and Miss Shirley Ooodnough. of Nevada. Mo.

The club game occupied the afternoon, the clttb prise going to Mrs. B. J. Bondy and the guest to Mrs. Frank Wood.

The dainty luncheon which was served prettily carried out the Washington birthday idea. Miss Leila Shadwick. 510 South Cot. tonwood. will entertain the Philathea Class of the Baptist church for the regular business and social meeting tomorrow eveniiig.

The second meeting of the Travel cldb of League of the First M. E. church will be held tomorrow evening in the church. Miss Ruth Price will tell of her trip on the continent Free EntMslUMit "Whnted. ievery of Pylhlas, Pythian Sistet- and their iTrinias to attend the fiftieth anniversary celebration Tonight.

Good speaking; good music; good singing. Come and bnng a friend. J. O. Allen went to Humboldt tbis afternoon.

Flrsl Melhfldlst EptseopBl ChmrtK The weather depleted all of the congregation. The nearest to normal was the attendance at the Junior and Leagues. The pastor discussed the second funetion of the church an assembly- vis, to Instruct. The three fold field of Inatruction is the pulpit, the Sunday School and the Bpworth League. No one is fully and profoundly saved till be is Intellectually saved.

No other InsUtntlon can instruct for the church any more than can a veterinary cot- lege instruct for medicines, dentistry or the ministry. Rev. Maloney of the Kansas Conference gayo the evening sermon, ofa "Skilled Workmen." He told of the necessity of equipment. our high est approval comes from God. That God csn redeem worst of men and make them worth while and Intensely so.

It was a Irong presents tlon of the power of the gospef. Two took the stand for Mrs. Benning, of Fort Scott, sang a beautiful solo In the morning. Plush Goats lat Black Cloth; Coats at Half Bice Fancy Mixtures at Half Price All Misses' and Children's Coats Half Price We lAust have the Suits and CbatS arrivirtif daily. Ffrsf Cknrfk of Ckrfof, SclMdhi The lesson subjects in this church are repeated every six months and the subject yesterday was "Mind." Tlie Golden Text of the lesson-sermon was from Rom: He that eth the hearts what Is the mind of the Spirit." "The responsive reading from Isaiah of the wonderful workings of the all-knowing God.

As all great works and achievements of man are the results of thought, and continues after the bodlbvtnan Is gone, so the grand cre- atiims of Infinite was in the readings to be manl- festeil eternally throiigbouL his creation It was reaiK that said: "There ii nothing from witlioul a man (hat entering into him can defile him from witbln.rout of the heart of men proeeed evil these evil things defile the man." As Paul said: "For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually is life and peace." From Science an dHealth, was read, "The extermination or error is the great truth that God. Good is the only also Light is a symbol of Mind and not a vitalizing property of matter, so light as Divine In- lelligense refleeted, easts out the dark errors of sin, sorrovc. dlsea.se and death. 1 I I '1 God's to Moses, formM.tlie. Imsls.

of Pastor Siiipsrd'k moriinjk sefinOii. tian-ProgrMs" was the theme discussed points. 1'. The Of Movement. Israel often murmured their leading, but Moses, spesking for God.

commanded a forward move of the whole camp. Hangers-on are the peo pie that retard the niarcb and progress of Israel, so it is ill the cburch. The indifferent tbe careless, the will- if-I-choosc, the Indennite, the purposeless, the faithless. Every church has some iesders of vision, if the whole body would follow would moan for tbe kingdom of greater churches, missionary offerings, a larger number of missionaries, the making of larger winning power. It is the duty of the whole church to give the whole gospel to the whole world.

2. Emancipation is Necessary to Christian Progress. Israel must be de Ilrered. from the thraldom of Cgyptlan bondage before ttiey could make Caanan. Christians Jiave a definite task before thy reaclT their Caanan.

The can't expect to make any progress fev- en if we profess toward Christ If our steps carry our bodies one way while our hearts are left just where we started from. Many Christian people think they can fan themselves 'into A little sentlniental favor and while under that they will make progress. But If you will notice sucn people find themselves Just where they started. progress moral surgery, detiniteness. exercise of will Make Us Prove It We dare not exacferate to yoa.

Wc are dependent upon your patronafe: To cei it wie'lnust have your trust and couft- dence. We make the followlhr atatemenu with a full aUndInf ot wbai they mean to ui. Yoitt are' safe When you believe In these statements. of bowd iUa and ia a shori tiiaa uaualhr maka jiiniirtibiiy Uia coa- tiniMd ofc ol ph)-siek and punattviS, (hum Uodiog to atop uabealthr habita aa may have bcaa fonaad. power and consecration.

In fact, the Emancipation of the whole man. 3. This progress includes growth. Is the oak bora that stands 100 feet high bora iii a nigbi Are the great forests of the western cossts bom in a night Neither are you nor the church bom In a night. You are hot born a full fledged Christian.

Jesus says. "First the bisde. then the stock, then the ftiU ear In the stock." We are to grow away from our we Once loved; put distance between them and us. Growth is the tkaturat thiiig. Everybody can ttnderstand its necessity.

Proper are necessairy such as soil, and climate. Let us hi as ressonsble in Christian growth. .4. Christian progress is assured indilvdusi and the church when they heed the voice.of tbe divinely appointed leader of Tbi ministry bsVe more time to think on the deeper things of Ood. The ministry are trailed and consecrated for this purpose, to which their whole life's thought is given.

The mlnistrr i.i the mouthpiece of Goil. with the living'message from His word and conuniin- lon. The ministry lives In views of God's coming kingdom. Of they are not the divine appointed leaders of God. who areT If they are, you caii; afford to heed their word- Fvment mtettot UNDlpitAKM iratktogtog raoiiBn For tide Bowels If ymi only knaw as much as wa thoaa who hava uacd than know and about Rezall, Orderiiaa, you would ba aa atathuiiaatio about waara.

TheytaaUjuat like caady. They act ao aaaily and ao plaaMntly that tha takiaa of tkam la a plaatuM. Svaa eUdMn lika RazaU Otdar- Uts; aad you know tbat if aiadi- Sppaala to a chUd, it wiU sppaal to pown-npa. ins affect UDM act to ff tha-ayataw asd kaap it raa-fiom tha diatnaa aad iU faaUas that aatuiaity raaulu from lltaittlsr aad lActiva RMESU Otdarliaa do tUa qulatly; tripiat or eauaiag aaaaaa, punjpg oraxeaaatva looHuaaa. Thay aet toeVaraomrfsad ntesvathtesuia Make Us Prove This Wa not aak.ywi to taka oos wordfartUa.

Wawaatywtomaka ua pioVa it. aad 4t ao-eoat to yaa. Buy a bos ef SasaU at not aatialod, lost ooma back aaipty hoadad aad tall us. Witboat obUgaliac you or quaatioa- iag you wa will latuta tha lauaay paid for them. Doau't Oat iadieata that Basalt Otdariiaa oro at laaSt wocthy of tilalT Boaaa't it prova our faith ia theaT Doaaa't it maiit yoor ooDUeaeor any offer ba fair to youT 'latly 'ncoauiiaiid'lUsaU OrdMiaa for cfaildtao.

delieato aad aiad pattoas. BiiaU Ordetlica eonio Id Mivaaiattt vestrpoeket aita tin beaas. 12 tafalaU, lOc; tablatai 2Set tablala. fiOe. CAUTION: Flaaaa bear ia mfaid that IUIIBU OrdbtUea ktm abfd by all dnif fiata.

You eaa boy Rezall Orderiiaa oaly at Rasall You can buy RasaU Otdariiaa ia thia eoauBaiity only at our atora: lOLA STORE KANSAS Ttaa a fttaatt flwa ia OnmX BriUia. Than itm aMk (or tba Vaitad Slataa, CSuada aad Ihe Reaall Staree are AaMrica'a Oraeteit Drag Storea raHed Bfettrea Cbareb. Rev. J. M.

Porter, one of the state temperance workers presented the work of tbe State Temperance ITnion at the morning'hour. The speaker took for hia text tbe parable of the Good Saniarltan and treated the subject in a very Interesting manner. evening hour was taken up by the layme.n of the church in observance of dtterliein Brotherhood Ddy. The setting apart of one day in the conference year for the observance of the Brotherhood work in the church, is looked upqn with much In-, terest and pleasure by the laymen throughout the country. The service was unique in that the ladies were only spectators afid asked not to sing except in the i -los- Ing hymn.

A male' chorus renrt- the music for the occasloh and Mr. W. presided at the organ. speaker, Mr. G.

W. Adams, treated the subject, "Brothei'hood Ac- In our Church and City" In "a way' that brought credit to biniiielf and the subject under consideration; Everyone was convinced that the speaker believed in Brotherhood Activities. "What Can the Men of Ouf Church Do For the Boys," was the theme of the address given by Roy Fr.v. The speaker siild: "Being a boy I want to treat this subject from a boy's standpoint. Every boy In the ilrst place, needs a Chrlstlsn home, the parents have family prayers and say Grace at the table.

Second, the boy needs a good Influence lived before him by his elders. Third, the boy something to do. Don't try to keep him in the church by light refreshments and parties." Mr. R. H.

Bennett, the third speak er on the program, gave a very helpful and interesting address on the subject, "Christ's Call to Men and Boys." To ttnderstand Christ's claims upon men, the speaker said, must understand tbe philosophy of life as propounded by Jesus Christ in contrast to tbat Unght by those snmng whom Jesus All tbe addresses were interestng and very and were enjoyed by everyone present. A new supply of. Parcel afrlved this morning. Maps- off in all directions ffotil.tift^ mte dhd "if the continues we may ba oMIiied to.tf^ der a third shipment befoWi UiHh'. ist.

This offer will Msi'e'b fst shd the old and scrlbers to the again be offered a club suck as offering now. The riiSp' Uono Is really worth: the money. A of. old subscriber in. payslilfiSj will receive the, the Topefct Capital the Mail and one year Post cbiH ttee.

A by niail in' Allen iwtintjr who. L65 will be credited with six ob the year on tbe 1 and and tliree' yeara Weekly Capital and the Parcel chart free. This map is made In t. 'sheets. 36 28.

with piete map of Kaitias, map of tbe 1 ed. States and Map of the sides the Parcel Post chart rfa'a sones wilb Instrntttipos given. Every home shoaI3 every child needs one andL is. tipie to Remember. Oew d( old, subscribers are entitled to 111 offer.

See largfe advertisement full explaiiatlon on andthiit' Time is sEorf. otder now. ClrciUstloa Ipla Register. QVtt JRCC VAC OFFisi .1 wilt positively discontinue Alf persons wiio wish to accept offer in their stibscrnuoii before that date. large ment on page of.

this. papif with full itartlcufars for city. county subscribers. Mrs. Wort S.

Moore of Kansas who has beep here visiting. i4f. and. Mra J. F.

Sanson, returned home today. B. Clifford went to OttaWa nftenioon on business. RELIEVES CAtAHRtt IN ONE HOUR (juickest and easiest lb' open up your muciis clogged And free the throat from CaUrrliai secM- tlons Is to breathe Booth's HYOliBI. Don't waste time Witfi jmnosslble methods: HYOMGI ended misery Catarrb for thonsaadk.

df despairing sufferers will do, same for you if you will give it Wfilr Just breathe it; it kills and banishes Catarrh. OMEI outnt. which includes Separate bottles; if afterwards noea. SOc, at C. B.

Spencer ft Ad pharmacists everywhere. Just breatke'' stomach dosing. AStybltdSiilh portiDg Cast Characters ftilly Costuiriedl Beautiful Electric Act Specially Mounted! Qever Stage Mechanisms! A Tragedy with a Moral! Don't Miss This Great Play! A Dazzhntf, Scenic Electric Revelation! SebriHI This is positivdy fthe Grandest. Most Complete Fror duction of Faust before the Public Today! MESSRS. MANLElf CAMPBELL Present 27 Mr.

Gedrgd C. Wakefield Amentia's Actor. 6 feet .7 inchesi. (Who zp- peared the past five seasons as "trreat in "The.Gat and the Fiddle MEPfitliStO in Ciireatest AmyJiatwfll live Forever SEE FaUst's LalJbra- toty. of Marguerite.

ite's Cottar and Garden; Grand Palace of Nurlbmbmrg. ShijmtW the Virgins. Squire of the Fountains. mit'of the Aevels A Seals oik" iikr a( Bex omebTueiidirEve; Bojte.

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