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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 8

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LI E. IEIITEII PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED The Lenten program of the First Methodist church of this city will be 'u'srinesriiiv evening. Ash ence. with reports made by every organization in the church. The anniversary of the Women's tmI lanlnnorv anHptv will be 7, by Dr.

W. T. Angus, of the Presbyterian church, on "The Origin, Place and Influence of the Presby terian Church in History." o'clock, at which will be held baptism, reception of members and Holy Communion. At 7: SO on taster morning Dr. and Mrs.

Day will enter tain the choirs, Friday orchestra and the music committee of the church. at breakfast at the parsonage. At the. regular morning senrice Dr. Day will preach on "The Meaning of the Resurrection to This Scientific The evening service will be a plat jform meeting, with addresses by lay men on the general theme or uur Church and Us." DECISIOX RECEITED.

The circuit court decision on the i Briant Tavlor street sewer was re Wednesday, with a 'fctory ei ceived by the board of works ai Its Contest" participated in by memDers Bessjon. Monday evening. The of the. Standard Bearers i also approVed bills and claims, church. A Lenten meditation will bo given by Dr.

F. k. uay, me following the contest. Next Sunday, the first Sunday in Lent, Dr. Day will preach morning and evening on "A Christian's Responsibility" and "At the Parting of the Ways." On Wednesday, February 21 the first of a series of sermons under the general topic of "The Fellowship or Protestantism" will be delivered at the M.

E. church by the Rev. B. Meckstroth. pastor of the St.

Peter's Reformed church. Mr. Meckstroth will discuss "The Origin. Place and Influence of the Reformed Church in History." The congregation of the Reformed church Win 'Join with the Methodist folks for that service, v. The second Sunday in Lent will be observed with a sermon at the morning service by Dr.

Day on "Methodism's World Responsibility," and a pageant. "The Call of the Homo Land" by the Epworth League, in tbe evening. Z3, EXPECT BENTON TO BE DE A HE CHANCE (By International News Service.) New York, Feb. 13. Some time during the course of the schedule meeting of the National league at the Waldorf Astoria today, the official steam roller will be set in motion over the prostrate form of John Benton, and through the medium of a league vote or a decision by Judge Garry Herrmann will be notified that picnlcco operauve supper for bu(jlne88 wJth the church will be held, to be.

follow nrAa, ed by the fourth quarterly confer lu' eu uj 1 in iha oriA mrd Mint inei cording to the good word that goes out from men close to those in authority! Rube Benton will not be allowed to li served Su ay March 4, Pitch In the major eagues, now or wit" an address by Mrs. F. E. Day. "er they declare.

If the case comes In the. evening of. that day, Dr. for a showdown today, it ithe will preach on "The Curse of Heath contention that the National league Inlaw" owners with few exceptions, will line The second of the "Fellowship or Protestantism" addresses will be "er, and red: Benton right out of mnrfa nn WeHnesdav evenlne. March i lne league.

In support of their claim, they cite the following as facts: That Herrmann has failed In his attempt to win support among his Sunday, March 11. the fourth Sun brother magnates; that additional in aay In Lent, Dr. Day will preach on rormation nas oeen uneartnea to "The New Vision for Methodism" and dicate that Benton is a blameworthy Th P.vr hoinev of Salvation." individual, with particular reference Th third and last of the visiting to his charges of attempted bribery the citv. Dr. C.

M. i against Charley Heriog and his al Rmdln. of the First Baptist church, leged guilty knowledge of the 1919 ni nn WdrtTiMrtav evenine. 1 world's series plot; that John Mc Mrrti 14. nn "The Orleln.

Place and regardless tot subsequent dec TionMot i hnrMi in laratlons. suspected Benton of un 1U1IUOUVU Ul VII jv Hutorv." and this will be followed ethical, if not Illegal practices whlltf on Sunday, March 18, by a morning ne was a memoer 01 ine uiani sian, sermon by Dr. Day on "The Origin, Place and Influence of Methodism in History." On that same Sunday eve alng Dr. Day will speak on "Prepare ITe the Way of the Lord." ana nnauy, mat even juage Lnais has become convinced of Benton's "undeslrablllty." It is quite possible that, as far as the public is concerned, the case will From March 19 to 23, inclusive, be Ignored and permitted to die a Dr. Charles B.

Hanklns, of Newton, Iowa, will speak each evening. Dr. Hanklns also will occupy the pulpit at both services on Palm Sunday, March 25, and on Monday, Tuesday, I and Its sponsors. Wednesday and Thursday nights or Holy Week he will conduct evangel istic services. I On Good Friday Dr.

Hanklns will speak at a union meeting under the; tuspices of the Ministerial Associa tion at the Jefferson theater, held at 12:10 o'clock. At' 1:30 that afternoon union ser vices will be held at the First Metho iist church, with. an. address by J. M.

Scudder on "Good Friday, Its Meaning," followed by an oratorio, "The Seven Last Words of Christ Up the Crosp," sung by the, M. E. choir, with organ, piano and orchestra accompaniment The oratorio will be repeated again In the evening for the benefit of those who could not attend the afternoon service. The Lenten program will climax on Easter Sunday, April 1, starting with tbe early morning service at 6 How To Put A In It X'P or "wets" and drysr We are all liable to feel out of sorts" at times need something with a "kick" in it to clear the brain, brighten the eye, put "pep" in the sjstem. Best way to do this is to take with, or without, a "chaser" that harmless yet thoroughly efficient gmilymedicineeecham's "Two for adults and one for children" is the phrase of health that has meant good digestion and a clear system tocountlssshealthy, happy people the world over for the past 80 years.

At All Druggists 25c and 50c lingering and obscure death. This would be baseball's way of doing business in a matter that does not altogether reflect credit on the game OLD GAYS IS DEAD (By Internatldnal Mews Service.) San Francisco, Feb. 13. Hiram Cook, internationally famous fight referee, of a third of a century ago, is dead at his home here at the age of seventy six. Cook refereed the famous sixty one round fight between Peter Jackson and Jim Corbett.

He was credited with the invention of the punching bag. BflNSFUPPEBISM (By International Nws Servlce. Feb. 13. Thirteen years old, ready to enter high school, never been out to a midnight supper, doesn't drink, smoke or swear, hasn't any use for a lipBUck, powder tir rouge, and yet is enjoying life to the fullest extent.

i That's record of Miss Jean nette Searcy et Chicago. Miss Searcy has finished eight grades in the grammar schools in five years and graduated from her class with the highest honors. And despite the fact that she Is what some might designate "an old fashion. ed" girl, Jeanette is one of the most popular girls' In her echo borhood. To prove the modern Hrl does hot need to be a enjoy 'life.

Miss Searcy holdB the refutation of being a great basketball player and a fancy skater. She explains her remarkable progress In school to regular; hours. She is always in bed at 9 o'clock and up at 7:30 and never has been tardy or absent I (By International News Service's Eugene, Feb. 13. Residents here are still conjecturing 'a natural phenomenon which flashed across the sky early one morning recently.

The lightning like flashes started from the horizon and shot into the air fanwise to great heights. Recurrent flashes followed quarter of an hour. 1 HONOLULU P. 0. BOXES for a TAXI OWNERS TO DISCUSS SAFETY Chicago, Feb.

13. Discussion of a "safety" campaign by taxicab companies over the country will constitute an important pan of the sessions of the semi annual convention df the National A.sociation of Taxicab Owners here on February IS and 16. Taxicab men already are directing campaigns in many cities to reduce automobile accidents ycurbing reckless drivers and careless pe'destrians. The association now has a membership of more. than 100 companies, and also has members in Canada, Mexico and Japan Tn iiinii rnn innirnr the future, Noonan declaret, under the law that makes non citizens gull ty of.

crimes subject to deportation. LARGE CROWD EXPECTED 1 1 AT DEMOCRAT BANQUET A large crowd is expected tar hear 1 Ert Slack and Claude Q. Bowers speak 'at the Democratic banquet at tbe K. of C. club rooms Wednesday evening.

Committees expect to Bell more than 300 tickets for the affair. PUBLIC SALE. Wednesday, February: 21, at 10 o'clock, one mile south' of. Andrews on the Stouder farm. Bailey Sons.

22 td CARD.OF THANK8, We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for the beautiful flowers; also the kindness and help given us by pur friends and neighbors and the G. A. R. Post and Relief Corps during the illness and death of our beloved father, John S. Mrs.

Bert Chapman, Mrs. J. W. Ricker, Mrs. E.

A. Shoemaker Mrs. J. H. Mrs.

Cora Hoch, Howard Gill. (By International News Service.) Corvallis, Feb. 13. Although blind, Emory B. LaMont, of Forest Grove, is attaining an unusual scholari8tic average in, his class at Oregon Agricultural college here.

He averages 95 in his courses in poultry, husbandry and special work in typewriting. He was 21 months In France with the 18th Engineers. II ness overseas caused the loss of his eyesight. He owns a ten acre ranch near Forest Grove. i ii niLfi Hin MHnnihih IDON'TDEAFRfllDTO BET .1 stomach is weakened, but not para lyzed.

Chiropractic is the only cor rection for such a condition. Chiropractic spinal adjustments i iiiuii I uii uni niiLUL (By International New Service.) Honolulu, Feb. 13. Honolulu's' Japanese population has a pew griev ance. They don't like the magnifi cent new post office, probably the.

only "outdoor" post office in the world. They don't like the building because they can't reach, the boxes, which, they, complain, are built too high for people of short stature. It a box above the first two tiers is given them they cannot reach their mail. "Many Japanese have complained to me about the height of the boxes," said Postmaster MacAdams, who, al though he didn't draw the plans for the building and Isn't responsible tor parcel post, general delivery, face on a wide open portico. The columns and arches of the portico give the building an architectural finish of real beauty The wise ones are suggesting to the harassed postmister that he.

lay in a feupply of small folding ladders and rentthe mout at a small fee to short boxholders. SELL DRUGS AND BOOZE (By International News Service.) Butte, Feb 13 Deportation awaits aliens to this city convicted of 7 to Jackson Medicine Zanea lie, tor zree sample, Bradley Bros. Drug Store. AflflRflflflnfl.q rrrcruxrrTTrrjTTTTrTi wi Three things are responsible for every womn'ii eputfltiqn ts an expert coffee maker the accuracy with, which she measurei, the care with which she brews, and the blend of coffee she But the blend is ninety Fer cent 01 the reason, t's the blend you'll enjoy jn Golden Sun. ftyu Coffee LnnAiTn nnnnni j1 nnnnn ULWJLRJU U.U.UXLUJI violation of the liquor and narcotic church, laws, threatens Jack Noonan, special agent of the department of justice 1 Such violators wil be prosecuted In Strikes at Seat of Indigestion Dr.

Jaakaoato Directive aad tlrer Pw4r Ualek in Rellaf. Pre Sampl Seat Heaeat. Usually the first dose banishes attacks of acute Indigestion because It Ic a powder and Immediately dls aolved In the stomach and rendered ready for action In ordinary eases of Indigestion, such as palpitation of the heart, heartburn, sour stomach, gas, bloating and similar evils, a single dose often brings relief. At most drug stores 60a andll.00. If not satisfied with resultaafter using the first box, your money will be cheerfully refunded.

Write to. vll fwVwVlsVT GO TO the UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP for lowest prices, quick and satisfactory service. ETeryuung in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SuVerware, Optical Goods, Fountain Pens, etc REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY H. W. HICKS Ofer McCaffrey's Phone 1137 HOUSER tittfeb SOW SALfe! Sale will be held at Ray Houser1 farm, mile south and 11.

mfi. the Inconvenient height of Borne of of Roanoke, or 7 miles northeast of Huntington, mile esat of the oFrt me Doxes lor anon peopie, is me vjihj uua nuaungion ttoaa, commencing at 11:00 o'clock sharp on goat. I The new post office, opposite the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY .16, 1923. capltol, is a beautiful white building nt hftrlr from tho utrant Mrint nf 40 PURE BRED DUROC GILTS the business with the public is trans We Bu 40 head Bred Oilta, bred to farrow in March acted pracUcally the opeh, for the and We are not getting out, any catalogs for this sale, wo are making mail boxes and windows for stamps, It strictly a farmers sale and we want everyone that needs a bred sow tn attend. Every sow listed In this sale will selK regardless of price.

Hogs will be sold after dinner. 1 horse' Good mare five years old, weight 1250 pounds and a good worker. Consigned by Mrs. C. C.

Sith. 5 HEAD OF CATTLE 4 Good Jersey cows and heifers all coming fresh this spring and all extra good ones; also 1 yearling Jersey bull calf a gobd Here is your chance to get some good Jersey cattle. Consigned by Ray Houser. 14 HEAD OF GOOD' PIG8 Ray Houser will also sell 14 head of good pigs that will weigh abobt BO pounds TERMS $5.00 and under cash. On jsums.

over 5.00 a credit of 9 months, will be given purchaser giving good bankable note with interest at 6 for the last 3 months it paid when due, If not, 7 from date. 4 off for cash on sums over $5.00. Al property must be settled for before being removed, Dinner will be served on the grounds by the ladles oMhe. Ronaoke M. E.

M. C. H. HOUSER GILLESPIE Auctioneers. D.

A. WASMUTH, Clerk A i UNTINGTON HERALD A. c'jand, neigh BONT LIKE HIS FACE ASK 1 MTOMSf Fin iHTflMSKH, Ull UUIiUbkl "i (By International Nicr Bnrvfofi.l "'M you' don't Many a man comes face to face like. his face, fire him! with the fact that with a growing Mrs. T.

Graham, Tice presldent family to feed, clothe and protect, of the Nebraska WNC. T. "doesn't is falling behind in his earning pow like) the face of U. S. Rohrer," federal 1 er.

At such, a time he should bet on prohibition director for this district, himself to step into an increase! and she said so right ouVln meeting. Then IF HEALTH IS ON ins SIDE be can the W. C. V. passed a' resolution win the bet.

asking Govonor C. W. Bryan to "fire j. Health is a matter of free nerves. bis new Ctato Sheriff, Tom Carroll.

I If your hand after an accident has; No objection was set forth by the become paralyzed you look to the women to CaroU'sace. feut. the new condition of spine immediately. 1 sheriff has been" one of Rohrer's best1 The' same thing happens when there little "rum 1 is pressure a spinal nerve to the i sheriffs of every county' in Nebras stomach, bt "with this difference. ka, in annual aesslon at the same time 1 The pressiiris, may not completely shut the W.

C. V. Vas meeting, put an off nerve, communication, but merely i unanimous O. onarroll and sent' interfere with it In that' case the a resolution of congratulations to Gov ernor Bryan on his choice of a law en forcement officer. Bryan decided he wouldn't Justi i fled in dropping a perfectly sound and are bringing health to persons suf welMrained sheriff merely because, ferlng front disorders of 'the head, na(j WOrked for an officer who admits tnroat, lungs, heart, stomacn, uver, kidneys; spleen, bowels and lower or gans of the body.

See R. E. Cool man, Chiropractor, I. O. O.

F. Block, E. Franklin 8jt Phone 982. Adv. Cowrie Shells as Currency.

Cowrie shells are used for currency In the' traffic, among theUfrlcan.trlbes. I AM DR. JACK! I told you yesterday I had "Nn. ture's Finest Remedy." Today Dr. Simson Flexner of the Rockfeller who has investigated my claim says "It will cure the sick, the near sick and the healthv." I been flooded with letters already, but my office Isn't even open.

Huntington has met my challenge Now If I don't make this town happy I agree to let any group of citizens run me out of town Dototors preferred Office opens on or before Sunday, Feb, 18th, at 2:30 p. DR. H. JACK, opeciailBL he Isn't a 'ladles' Rohrer says he isn't offended by the observations of Mrs. Graham: I "I have realized for said 'that I am no Apollo, fact, 1 don't like my own face.

But I have pnt up with it in close associayoa much longer than has Mrs. Graham, and I'm still fairly robust i 'If anyone' has a handsome young face to.swap I'm to IfGnPeopIe who are rundown in vitabty and out 'of aorta, would but realize thij sttenjitJiestoriini power pfHrcj), nourishing Ml fi ii a. Scotitmulsion they would not, dream of doing without Ita health building bene Kim PI. I. Im nf.

mln. flfntf'a ha htlpei thousands achieve strength of body. eottftovM BlnnAiM. W. J.

SKIRTS BY BLOOMFIELD IN THE SPRING MODE Suporbty Tailored Model in tho Newest Fabric Pi th, HfU ttJiam mm. 'jrS ffM Yf I REVIEW I ntimwnvBl The Ftmr StyUs fiduni feat wwii VOGUE Magazine for February Nothing so well adapts itself to a variety of charming, practical and Inexpensive costumes as the skirt This season Fashion lays down a very sensible law sports type clothes for all but formal occasions. The styles pictured, as well othereoialry attractive models by the smart ness and distinction which enly superb tailoring can confer; ARNOLD'S A Marvelous.Bath! The rich, bubbly lather and delicate fragrance of this soap make tt delightful forthe bath. It lathers Instantly in the hardest and coldest water. A trial will win you to itQ 9 awawBjpBaiiMBm II CLEANING UP SALE The.

undersigned will sell at 'public auction on farm known as the Hugh White farip, mile west of Dora 1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923. Sale beginning at 12 o'clock a. m. sharp, 5 HEAD HOR8E8. 4 HEAD MILCH COWSi 4 BROOD SOWa.

HAY, CORN, OATS, RYE. 5 DOZEN HEN8. ALL KIND8 OF FARM IMPLEMENTS. AU household goods practically new and cooking utensils, 14 Joints of meat, 5 lard Everything is sold at this sale. A tr, RAY STAIR F'wf I' C.

W. 8NYDER, Auctioneer. II I 1 1 1 i 7 This mojJof R.rfme, mm. lymbtotd HniiieiB pictorial. FASHION.

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