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Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky • 8

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IB Tv PEE VT BIAN CHUBCH M11I trart Near 8 IUtD CbrUl7DDpMUr B-te air hr Doctor Lilly Mkjact Pleased Hapa" Arise Shiae" lliPeaaaeU Mn Mat mean af Jean Mr NarthraM aa Nlaa BdGMs statement been -made that-toads of the Chamber of Commerce are being used to take over the operation of the-baae ball club Secretary Kingsbury in an-interview dented this very strongly saying the financing of 'asoof the ball: dub eras being LESSON FOR JULY 30 SECOND PRESBYTERIAN- CHURCH B'J Bash OwCst Minister BEN ALI THEATRE Dr BaA win preach at 11 a Subject "Oar lahrrltsai da LaA My Seal" (Ivanef) "Fra Isa Ya the IWba' (Gaaaad) Sole Mrs THE KING WHO-FULFILLED A FAMOUS PROPHECY Thin fulfillment ofa famous phoph-ecy the generous net of a groat king in' obedience to summons from the Almighty end the return of the Chit dren of Israel' to their home land after an exile of -seventy yqars in Babylon whither they had been carried captives of war by 'Nebuchadnezzar these give us the theme of Bible Talk What -was this- famous prophecy? tom of a pit into which he has As the poet has put lt: The retee of hell ere open day SuMoth le the descent and wy is Mw war: But-to retura and view ae cheerful kim Ia this the tk and aiahtr labor llee -The Children of Israel hai sinned and suffered' and now ve see regeneration wrought by bitter experience They had been born- again- ao to speak' they are ready to bring forth works meefiorepentance The fullness of time had come and a deliver-er wms'atehand loyalty to God and the atriklng evidonce given of guard ianahip over him: a captive had made its impression upon the Babylonian empire and may have weighed largely in bringing Cyrus' up to MAXWELL ST PRESBYTERIAN CnURCH a at Chrlstlaa at 11 al a and 7:50 Bcheel I kwno For Canoe and RiryHt one 'or two stages of amplification and loud speaker and you stnn i HI fIBST XBTUnN IMHJBUUl MS liLa il For thus iJtkthtlsft Ykil tfr mrmntr seempUMd rlom will visit rmu MKl pwIorm so ward (sward roll la cousins you to to this Now ia tha flat nu uW-klav of Fmlir that tin word tha I hr the -Mouth of Jsrsmimh sUfht ho Lord hr tho joouth of Jsrsmimh oUftal Usd! tho 'ton! stirred up tho apMt of ffllfiuw WW1 Cyrus hlnr of Hh-sU (hot ho prods- mmtioa throughout sU his klssdosk sm pnt it also la wntiar sarins kiafdoaos of tho earth and ho hath charred to build him oo house at which is ia Judah Who io there 'ai people his God bo with As' of-all Jhla and -let him ro up to JemsaJm which is la Judah aad bufld thd house of the Lord God of Israel ha ia tho God) which is in Jerusalem 4 And whosoever remaineth in any place where he notournoth let tho am of his place help him1 with silver aad with void aad with 'good a and-with beasts besido the freewill ofierinr for tho honaoiof -God that is lu- Jerusalem Thou rose up tha chief -of the fathers of Judah and Benjamin aad tha priests- sad Henry Faal Prajrcr 5" at mu CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Market aad Chareh Cara 11:00 a a Meaning Prayer the Leritea wlthall them whose' drijGod tM thst wM aiwatthcasihofte who prepared fir the Journey had -reiesd to ro up ts build the tho Lord which la in A-And aUT There was no compulsion if any remained1 they" were to help concert program will entertain "The Little Chareh Arauad tha THE CHDHCH OF THE GOOD SHEFHEBD Caraer of East Mala Street aad BeU Caart Saaday Jay jlfeo a mu Moraine Prayer Serataa aa'Trapheey aad tha Prophets1 0:00 mu Evening Prayer while the canoe-skims over the iim Francis Murray of YValirgtoafD couldn't stay -home during FIRST CHURCH SOUTH HU ul Upper StrMt HOKTON Pastor 11:00 a mu subject aad Dalag" 7:45 ssubject Who are ta ha -Sunday School 9:45 a os Epwerth League 0:80 A1 cordially Invited Church In A 11:00 a bl CENTENARY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH North Dreadway at Church Street Ottawr Ward Mialster Rev Earl Eastward will preach at 11 A "A CHURCH THAT SEEKS TO SERVE" change the record every so often (j-a broadcasting station is tuned in the the hot weather and still wanted to enjoy hit radio set Ho be rigged up the set a the handle bars of his bicycle a nnl from the back of hia seat he A the trL angular anteuna One detector tube waa all he needed to nick up tin concerts from the local bi station )ros dess) tty Now young Murray rides about tie city enjoying the air and radio courett 'A flashlight battery in each of ha packets supplies the uecewar poeaets supplies me necessary current one for the filament the other for tit plate Radio sets' are also to be found it seashore resorts for the rotertaiumoat of the batheru Hut some real ruth slants have even brought thrir ssti to the beaches for their own benefit Othen who have gone campiug have tika their sets with them may be necessary to continue the relief work in some of the cities" He said that since May no fnreiiui in Russia had seen Leuiue DIES AT FORT SPRING Mrs Lucy Middleton died Friday ai her home in Fort Spring She leant one son Harris Middleton of Chiragt one sister Mary Henry of Georgctowu: one brother Andrew Knights of Kurt Spring Funeral services will be Monday at 2 o'clock at the Kurt Spring Baptist church Rev It II But-ler imstnr of the First Baptist churrfc at Aersailles officiating Ilev If Kennedy assisting SHEEP SALE i At my place on the Paris mite from Lexington Thursday August at 9:30 a J100 good native ewes graded closely including the selections of Eastern Mountain aher a number of good bucks Mr AIM jf assignment of raiding aai kte two year old Hampshire Down boHa 150 home growiislioats extra qaaiitji and some good stock cattle InrluAg milk rows and calves 1 II A alter PARK METHODIST CHURCH Eut Ufh 81m at Cbv Aw IlUa Eut 31 Start Cur Rev Savage Faster Divine warship at 11:00 a at and 7:45 Morning them "The Mar- tn Spirit of Religion" Children's sermon subject "A Thrilling Prairie Fire" Evening subject Bia" Official beard meeting Tuesday night Prayer Wednesday night All bring a verse la Joshua beginning with tha letter AS' EPWORTH CHURCH SOUTH Corner Wahrat and Band Avene Dr Aft (Handler Paster Preuchiag by the pastor at 11:00 a and 7:45 mu Sunday School 0:45 a Senior aad Junior Epwerth League 0:45 Prayer Meeting Wednesday Evening 7:45 St BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH School 0:45 a Mr Cellis will preach Subject at "Two Brothers" mu "Events- Immediately Fallowing the Crucifixion" -Como and wisrthfp In a cool well ventilated church 11:00 a done thru '-the formation of a stock company A subscript token a round to the base ball 1 enthusiasts of thd- town and they: are purchasing such 'amounts of stock as desired by Protective Asseeiatiou tion list is being Committees of the Chamber of Com-kfi merce are working on the formation of a Protective Association and Credit Bureau The three committees under the direction 'of Dr- James Martin' met at the chamber headquarters and went over considerable detail matter The work -was divided into three the Credit committee composed of Bishop 8toky Jeff Stewart and Cecil Parka The Merchants committee with the following personnel Frank Murphy II Gilliam Clarence 'Bloomfield and A Bradley 'An advertising committee of which Smith1 Waller Bean and Edgar Taylor are members The advertising 1 committee met and worked out the details for -the protective side of the work All merchants who are members the Chamber of Commerce wW be asked enter into a mutual agreement not to advertise contribute or participate in prepositions whic hhare not been submftfed to the merchants committee of thw Chamber of Commerce and to which tins committee has given their endorsement This committee will give careful consideration to all propositions presented to it and Will -carefully weigh all facts which will ascertain its Ttlnt to the community' before endorsement or rejection: Personal Chat -Mias Mabel Templin of Paris is the guest of her cousin Mr and Mrs Hubert Hunter at their home on College Street -Miss Haggard-1 the guest of Miss Carolyn Thompson in Frankfort Mrs Hamilton of Indianapolis is the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs J-'W Slack Mr and Mrs IJeckner Epperson of ned Akron Ohio have returned to this city after a visit to Mrs Fogle of Georgetown for a short stay befo returning' home Park Strother' of Fort Thomas a former student Kentucky Wesleyan College was it visitor in city Fri- Ihiul -Porter -has returned from a stay of several days with his uncle Rev Porter at I-cbanon Ky Pete Wells returned Thursday to Fort Bayard New Mexico after a 'two visit with his sister Mrs Haley Aldridge lie was accompanied as far as Louisville by Haley Aldridge Pete Wells and Mr and Mrs Haley Aldridge and son Edgar Wells spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Peary -Wells Mrs II Courtney and daughter Courtney have re Miss Catherine turned from a Ashland Misses Christine and Jennie Mahan left Friday for a visit with Miss Helen Thompson in Louisville 1 Stephen McCready left Thursday for a business stay in New York City Fink of North Carolina was the guest Tuesday of Miss Minnie Ragland and Miss E'ixabeth Strother at their home on the Ectoq Pjhe Mrs Fannie McIntosh of Cincinnati is the guest of her mother Mrs McCord NIGHT NEWS SUMMARY 5665566665566A By Ameeiafrfl Frew Loose Wire The pilot and three passengers the latter believed to have hern Americans were killed Friday in the crash -of a German postal airplane at Boutsenburg Mecklenburg-Sehwerin NEW YORK Mathilde McCormick of Chicago reputed to be the fiance of Max Oser Swiss riding master will sail for Europe today on the Majestic it was learned upon his arrival here Friday from Chicago A committee of op erators to assist in carrying out the federal coal conservation program in Tennessee and southeastern Kentucky was appointed at a meeting of the it Southern Appalachian Coal Operators' Association here Friday 1 MURPHYSBOItO TEN'N Four men trapped by flames in- the shaft of the Midway Coal Company's mine near Ward ten miles northeast of here when they went down to investigate the 'fire in the shaft were rescued late Friday night by a mine relief team directed -by Frank State mine inspector JACKSON MISS Governor Lee Russell will not call out troops in eon-3 nection with the strike conditions at Meridian until he is satisfied that the local authorities are unable to cope with the he told his secretary here Friday by telephone from his summer home at Gulfport GENEVA Mrs Stanley It McCor mick of Chicago-discussing Friday the reported engagement of Mathilde McCormick to Max Oser- former Swiss riding master said there ia an understanding between Mathilde and Oser It cannot be called an engagement We hope that Mathilde will wait another year when she will have arrived INFLUENCE Jarfaie Coogaa was just like all other kids aatil ke hoard Wally Reid and then he demanded aaxaphone all far himself The reception parlor is now in the hack yard tl I cr a WOODLAND CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kentucky Ave and High Street Opposite Auditorium Hayes Parrish Minister Phene 5100 Church School 0:45 (Maxwell School Building) Morning Worship 11:00 Subject: High and Lew' Evening Worship 7:45 Subject: "A Disciple of thus saith the wrote the prophet Jeremiah from the rains of Jerusalem to them that had beetT carried away captives after -sev enty years be accomplished at Babylon I will visit you and perform my good word toward cron in causing yon to return to this How did God cause thls prophecy by one of Hia servants to be fulfilled? It Is told Mainly and simply in the first chapter of tha book of Esra: -in first year of king of Persia that tha word of th Lord by the 1 month of Jeremiah might be fulfilled the Lord stirred np the spirit of Cyras king of Persia that' he made a proclamation thru-out all his kingdom end put it also in writing saying Thus1 saith Cyrus king of Persia' The Lord 1 God of hesven hath given me all the kingdoms of the 1 earth and' he hath charged me to build him-a house at Jerusalem which is -(That tha Prophecy Might I Fulfilled" First let ns consider the phrase the word of the Ldrd by the month of: Jeremiah might be: A similar phrase' the prophecy might be which appears often In both the Old and New Testament -is sometimes necessary to an understanding of the passage in which It 'occurs "i For instance take the and S8th verses of the 2 2d chapter of Luke the phrase he that hath no sword let him sell his garment and buy has often been quoted in support of war but' the following verse explains it and gives to it an entirely different meaning Immediately following the words above quoted we rand: I aay unto yon that' this that is written must yet he accomplished in me And he was- reckoned among theT transgressors tor the things concerning me have Why did -Christ advise His disciples that i they sell their garments and buy a sword? this' that is written must yet be accomplished in me And what was it that must yet be- accomplished? ecy must' yet be to: What proph-lfilled? he was reckoned among the transgras The sword Vas the 'symbol of resistance to the law It put the hearer of the sword among the transgressors -The disciples answered behold here are two swords And he said unto them It is Two swords were not sufficient -for the protection of Christ on the night of His betrayal or-tor the protection of the disciples but they-' were enough to bring them within the definition of transgressors and Christ was among The Greatest Practical Argument Against War The above is the construction that Rev Herbert Booth son of General Booth places upod the passage and this interpretation Is strengthened and confirmed by the 10th and 11th verses of the 18th chapter of John: said Jesus unto Peter Put up thy sword into the See also the 51st "and 52d verses of the 26th chapter 'of Matthew Both John and Matthew 'describe the Incident in which: one' of the disciples (John soya that it was impulsive Peter) drew his sword in defense of Christ and cut off the ear of the servant of the high priest Christ rebuked him -for this rasort co force In He Is reported as saying cup which my Father hath given-me shall I not drink Itri Matthew Christ uses a terrific condemnation of- force which is a cop tifiuing prophecy continuously fulfilled -all they that take' the sword shall perish with the Christ adds: thou that I cannot now pray to my Father and he shall 1 presently give me more than? twelve legions of These passages: would seem to prove conclusively that the purchase of swords advised by the Saviour was not with ji view to use' but rath-fr the fulfillment of prophecy Instead of giving to militarists the- Incident brings out the strongest' practical argument ever advanced against war1- J1 Qd Dees Human Beings Next we come to the statement of Sirt wfV The Lord Mtirnd UP the spirit of The king was not Jehovah and yet he Feoeived a communication from the not told the form in which tnis communication came In other cases we have read that an angel appeared or that the voice of the Lord was heard but here the medium thru which the communication came is not given but the message was understood and acted upon God uses human beings to accomplish His purposes sometimes they are conscious of the call and sometimes they -act without knowledge of "the hand that directs or of the purposes phlch they aA sent to accomplish In Exodus we read that the Lord dealt with Pharoah in quite different way Instead of atirrmg up the Pharaoh to a great deed He hardened it P01 wonders might be multiplied in the land of Egypt It was not however until Pharaoh' had consplr-ed against the Israelites and directed the murder of tha children Surrender of a Wicked Heart When one deliberately chooses sin und raters upon a career of crime knows better than man what punishment will be sufficient to accomplish His purpose and to bring NAZARENE CHURCH Ava 70 ak the high whlc he performed The' prodamatlofi made by Cyras in cluded all of the Israelites who deshred to return to is there among you of all His back to thq homeland An Kaample Generosity The order was obeyed everybody was vhuay' the great day to which they haiHiooked forward for seventy bitter years had af last arrived Cyras' set an example In generosity wl hut have touched the hearts of the others He sent for tha vessels that Nlrachadnessar had brought 'as-spoils: from the temple at Jerusalem and had put in the house of his eaihen gods: doth the treasurer had kept count of them five thousand four hundred gold and silver -pieces and all were sent back with the returning exiles This act stands' out in the life of Cyrus as evidence either of a very noble spirit or of 4 complete submission to the purpose of GodT If the return ofthe holy 1 vessels taken in war was the prompting of his own heart It showed an aim character- a character quite 'different from that oft other kings and potentates of that day If on the other hand he recognised this aa a part of the command of the Almighty when his heart was i stirred to release the Children of Israel it shows how complete was his surrender to the com mand of the! Almighty And ao the exiles set out on their return to' their beloved city moves In a mysterious way His wonders to We may not at the time be able to see the hand of God shaping the affairs of men but it is apparent wlen we look back over the past and see how all things work together for-the carrying out of the divine will (Copyright 1922 by The Republic Syndicate) WIU HAVE TRAINING CONFER- A school of methods -o retraining con-townee will be held at the Presbyterian Au- 3 and 4 at nhicn time all who are -taking part in the Presbyterian movement for Chria-tian education will be present A program has been arranged work to be done amTsome )ha Mting papers will bq presented by the departments The ter- 5 presented by inspirational -'address oin the 8pirIi of the will be made by Dr Henry Sweets execu-secretary of the committee on rChristian education Director McGill wm oudine the goal of the movement th-p institutions will be set forth by Paul Harris Jr -wlio will rults obtained by the standardised plan Publicity will be A t-ity i 8ent and 8 Hoi inrake will ape speak on the work of committees and sub-committees There will he a conference outtarr inter in the evenuing with an address by Dr Benjamin Bush of Lexington The I riday session will open with an ddress by Dr Charles Secret of IVelcn on Specinl pro grams for young people and Siindn schools will 'be outlined byMr liarris and Director McGill will point out dangers for Christian workers to avoid un- the methods of management ol the office suggestions will be made by Norton and Miss Mamie Bucker 8 Ho linrake will speak on the field and 8 Hawkins of the field section will tell how to overcome some abjections raised The con-with au address by Dr Gillespie attempted ATTACK FINED ON MODIFIED CHARGE Special The WINCHESTER KyJul 20e V- Steele WoodbineKy arrested for sn alleged attack on Mrs Clarence IJiinn wo fined $25 and eoete on a breach of peace charge the charge being reduced at the request of Mrs Dunn and her husband Dr 8 Steele 76-year-old phy-sician of Woodbine the father came here and conferiAi with Mrs Dunn The accused stated that he did not attack Mrs Dunn but thought he recognised her Bessie King Clay street who had to be securetT to her jail bed when arrested late Wednesday afternoon after drinking whisky waa lined $100 and costs and given' thirty days in jail Working Out Cutrent Rates The committee on street lighting and electric rates met 'With Mayor George Tomlinson in the chamber headquarters and laid plans for a thoro study of the street lighting 'problem and the charge for domestic and -power electric rates The committee which has this task in hand ia Seobee chairman Waller Bean Sousley Charles Hagan and Ed King Mrs Chaney is seriously ill at her home 110 Holly avenue Seed Pool a Success The Blue Grass Seed Cooperative Association which was formally launched in Winchester several weeks ago haa made a contract with several deaniag firms' among them Spears and Brent and Wilson A Co oL Paris David Gay of Winches of Missouri to and Peppard A Co clean and store the 1022 crop of blue grass seed i Attorney Dwight Pendleton of Winchester drew the contract for the new association which is modeled after the Burley Tobacco Growers' Cooperative Association contract and in accord with the provisions of the 'Bingham law- and reports from the blue grass producing ounties are to thfe effect that it is 'being "generally signed by the -grower- of Kentucky and Mia1 fro sourl More than 60 per cent of the growers it ig stated have already sign- streurtheoed stiver with rold with foods and with with precious thlnra that was wUlinrly offered 7 Also-Cyrus tha Mr brourht forth the vessels of the house oi the Lord which Xebuchadaessar had brourht forth out of Jerusalem sn4 hod put them in tho house of hia rods: 1 --t- -is klnr of Fetsla of lUthndath the inwiunj sm nwuutH 'them unto 8 basSsr tho prince of Judah- le'wssaels of jtold and of silver lOUdend end four' hundred these did fihsahbosssr briar up with them of tha captivity that were brourht upfrom kMG vmpwv iur twi nU UP galqrloa unto Jeruaalfem i IXTBOflUCTOnT In tho mind of a deroat Jew tho two in preme events in aU Old Testaaient history would be the deliverance from Uio bondage la EnrpL end the rot urn from the Babylonish cspttvi captivity Xach of these nut events' a marked divine Intervention jet the display of divine power in each case was different Ia tha Exodus Israel was brought out of Egypt sigua and such as the ten plagues aad tho miraculous crossing of the Bad iea In the return from fiabylon God worked -out the deliver His people thru His ordinary provi-influendng the-heart -of a single man Cyrus king of Persia to issue tha edict which not only permitted but vxicouraged the Jew to return and rebuild their ruined city and -temple at Jerusalem And yet in the minds of the prophets the glory and deliverance ecUpaed wonder of this last of the Exodus itself "In the language of that it Jeremiah: days come us shall no more be said the Lora llveth that brought up the land of the children of Israel out of Egypt: but-the Lord llveth that brought "ug the children of Israel from all tha' lands whither he hath driven end I will bring them again into their land that I their fathers" are to study this wonderful event in- lesson and-it is to -he sped ally noted that it came about aa the fulfilment of prophecy as seen in Jer 28:10 which forms the firsi section of the lesson- 1 gexebal qunrrioxfi What in the mind of a devout Jew would be the two supreme events in all Old Testament history) What was the date set- by- Jeremiah for (he duration of the captivity? Wtaa then would be the time when the 'decree ot Gyrus to rebuild -the temple went iv What in meant by- tha first year of Cyrus at firm wfintlonfd What had he been' doing for -twenty yean before this time? In what way was Cyrus moved to make nation? this prodama Why did he put It in How wae the importance of this later? How does Cyrus rank leaders? How does he acknowledge his indebted-ness to tha Lord God? among military Where was the charge laid' upon Cyrus in which- he was here obeying to be 1 Scripture? What did Cyrus call for? What would be tha influence among the Jews of the rebuilding of the- temple? What did tha king call for on the part Jg CM of Jhe heathen neighbors of the Jews? he Je Who among theJews themselves responded to the call? How-was proclamation heeded by others besides the Jews? What did CVrus bring forth which were to be returned to the temple 'in Jerusalem? -In whom charge were they placed? What was the whole number? GOLDEN TEXT We know that ell things work together for good to them that love Rom 8:28 'V" about the surrender of a wicked heart It retired seventy years of exile and captivity in Babylon to reduce the children- of Israel to submission -when the work and the change wrought God 8trired up the heart of a good king to tin immortal fame by a kindly act i 1 When Pharaoh set oat to suppress a race by killing the male children of the Jews at birth God let him have his way until 'the slaying of the Egyptian first-born humbled this mighty' monarch and then Pharaoh let' the children of Israel go mercy is as certain to aid those -who do His will as His punishments are sure to overtake the disobedient However message -was conveyed to Cyrus it is evident that he felt that he was acting under divine compulsion- for in hia proclamation he announced that the Lord God of heaven hid given him all the kingdoms of1 the earth It was an acknowledgment that many rulers do not make too often kings attribute their power to their own ability and Influence The Danger 'of Prosperity Before taking up the succeeding verses- a word in regard to the effect of the captivity The Children of Israer went -off after heathen gods they continually forgot God The prophets were kept busy 'warning them that the -wrath of God followed disobedience- that punishment was sure The tribes were rent by jealousies and personal ambitions and then came overwhelming defeat the destruction of Jerusalem the looting of the temple and the bdfadage of the- people Here we find one of the great lessons of history namely that pros parity sometimes wrecks -peoples as well as individuals while adversity often restores men and nations' thru repentance and sacrifice measurements are often faulty he rejoices in good fortune only to that' it is sometimes poison to him and he weeps over misfortune often to find lnlt a needed discipline and a health-restoring tonic When a 'Childless couple possessing treat wealth adopt some poor child the neighbors are apt to exclaim Not always Anticipated wealth has ruined more yoang-men than It has ver blessed A widow's son may have a better Double Rleaeing of Hardshioe Ike Pillars iff the church- of the State and of commerce have-not as a rale been the pampered children of the wealthy they have nearly all come np thru hardship: and: Drive- con-fer a double they gire dis-cipline aad preventlnxury' -Many a hoy has found himself after hit ofioaudered but cl(mblng is easier when one be-glns at the bottom of the hill than when tho ascent begins at the hot- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Radio need not keep you indoors during the hot spell If you -have an install the yet in the machine and enjoy the country air at the same time you are entertained by a concert from the city Or if canoeing is your hobby there is no reason why and radio as well by you enjoy that Set up a loop aerial at her majority before deciding on NEW YORK Another collapse in German marks occurred here I riday quotations being at a rate of 177k cents per hundred marks 1 KENTUCKY OIL NEWS Conducted by Lee Davis The Mid-South Oil A Gas-Company is doing a large amount of work in the vicinity of Flat Gap Johnson county where it is building a pipe line from Laurel Mill to connect with the Louisville pipe line at -the head of Cantrell Creek and also putting in a large compressor on the Powell Williams farm These activities are for the purpose of marketing additional natural gas which the company is able to furnish from its several'large wells in that territory It is announced that the company is preparing to spend $1000000 in improving its property and extending its gathering Lises The Carroll Oil A Gas Company is also doing considerable developing in that section of Johnson county This company brought in a good oil well recently on the Steve Itoss lease The gas eU which it drilled in a few days ago on The Cox lease was a fairly good one POINCARE NOT WORRIED OVER PLOT ON LIFE By Asseeiate Tress Cable 1 Juy by information inadfr public riuay that an attempt waa being plotted in German monarchist circles to' assassinate him Premier Poincare is planning to carry out -his original a intention of participating in the unveiling of a war memorial in the Argonne Sunday Before leaving Paris Friday night the premier discumed the alleged plot and precautions' considered udvisabe The reported plot is understood to he the work of the monarchist association known as the Encouraged by its success in plunning the removal of former German Minister of Finance Krxherger and former Foreign Minister Krxherger Itatheuau the association according to the report made to the French foreign office decided to extend its scope beyond tne German frontier and selected Premier Poincare as the first victim The information which reached I lie French government Friday was from the Belgian government HAYS CANNOT FIND By Aimaelatr Piw Lease Wire LOS ANGELES July Wi 1 Motion' Picture flays president of the Producers and Distributors' Association of America in a talk at a dinner giveu in hi honor Friday night by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce declared that after a close study of inotou picture studios here he bad failed to find horrors of wbicha ocr-foi tain eastern publications had associated with life in that section of I -os An geles one bud influence in Hollywood ia said Mr Hays the life of me I cannot see the horrors of Iloly-wood Ve must remove the reason for lies about the motion picture iudustry he continued is a duty to youth IVe re not so much interested in the millions of dollars invested in the industry as we are in the millions of children 'whose morals and education arc invested in RUSSIA MAY BE ABLE TO FEED SELF IN 1923 William Haskell directoe of the American relief administration In Russia who has returned to confer with officials here predicted today that next year the United States would not have to feed Russians except in isolated estimate that Russia will have five million tons more of food next year than she had last? be said five million tons Russia will practically be able to feed herself except that she will have to have mediqal aid and it The Church School ameto at 0:45 a with Air Earl Eastwood in charge ivor Society meets at Dr A Fortune win preach at 11:00 a on "The Satisfying Life' at 7:45 as an "The Ageless PletnrS of Life by the choir Democratic at 7:45 At SECOND CHURCH CHRIST SCIENTIST ASHLAND AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Claftaee Walker Pastor Preaching at 11:00 a and 7:45 jn -V Moraiag subject "One Evening subject "Accepting the Truth1 Sunday School 10:00 a mu at 0:45 Welcome to all Ices FELIX MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH FIFTH AXD 'MAPLE AVK Bible School at 0:45 a B' 0:45 aa At 11:00 a hi Air Crawford will speah an "The Cities of Refuge" at' 7:45 in Duncan Park "The Progrcsolvc Glory of the Church" will be Interested in these subjects: Come with the great crowd of pnspln and he blessed Good music good fellowship Come MARSHALL Auction Sale Nice Household Ooods Monday July 3lit 10 a in Mr Cotton's Residence Outfit of Rooaa at No 118 Woodland Avenue Consisting in part of Library Tiblt Rook Case Davenport Hat Hack Baa tie Mirror Upholstered Chain Center Tables Ilockers Extension Ta- ble Pedestal Chairs China and Claw ware Bed Room Suites Iron lleds Cow plete Folding Red Dressers 1V4 8tand Matting Rowing Machiat Washing Machine Gas Range aai Heaters Rafe Kitchen Tables ftubbar Hose Tools etc Rale positive Terms rash 11 ALLEN HER Aurtioaaff FACE AND ARMS Itched and Burned Badly Cuticura Healed My face and arms were affected with hard red pimples They festered and scaled over and itched and burned ao had ly that I could not rest at night Jdy clothing aggravated the breaking out on my arms and my face was disfigured "I began using Cuticuia Soap and Ointment and after a couple of days could see an improve ment continued using them end in two weeks was (Signed) Joseph Meselneo Co 9th Inf Camp Travis San Antonio Teams Use Cuticura Soap Ointment and Talcum tot all toilet purpose heBIafwWIM MyLL DaiiMaUa 41 SaMwwr leeiae Tekwlla PORTER MEMORIAL BAPTIS1J CHURCH South Lhnootouc Street aad Virginia Gabby DJDw Pastor Dr Gabby will preach at 11:00 a subject Mantle of Christ" P- bl Prof FT Gabby of Richmond Kjr will preach Bible School 0:45 a Junior aad Senior at 0:50 bl THE CHURCH WHERE YOU ARE MADE TO FEEL AT HOME FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ww Main mi wwt tuwrt iibhi nwUw nr Service morning li a aa ovenlug 7:45 mu Suadsy School 0:45 aoa Business Class 10 a' ml' 0:45 Dr John Bampey professor of the Old Testament tsHsn at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Louisville Ky will apoak bath hours Dr Sampey has been far the past 7 years a member of the International Sunday School Committee THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH High Street and Bodes Avenue at 11:00 a ak' and 7:45 by Rev IchooL 0:45 Yoang People's at aU services by chair and 0:50 a IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH High aad Weedbmd "Vmiulm Menmnsnt" At 7:45 "Hearn's Rercrii Ufe: 0:45 I wt THE CHURCH THAT CONTENDS FOR THE FAITH first Church of CHRIST SCIENTIST East Mehi fitnmt Schesl 0:50 an? --v 11 a WIDES -BAKER COAL AND FEED Phones 2459 4105 Lime 715 I 1 A ryv -r i'v.

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