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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • Page 3

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MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919 THE WICHITA BE ACC If PAGE THRE2 END COVENAN CONFERENC OVER THERE'S GOING TO BC A LOT OF DrTt HUfOf The earning power of IDEAL heal! PEOPLE DEMAND THft FAR COUNTRY PASTORS ASSIGNED ABOOT JuuV PRtT. I Vote More Than Eleven to One. Abilene Gets the Meeting for 1920. amendment, 157, to those wholli opposed, 104, gives 261. Adding the largest number deslr-Ipg a league with amendment, 157, to those favoring the covenant as It stands.

13, gives ISO. This indicates that the majority of people want some kind of a league, but are over-whelmjngly opposed to the covenant as it stands. Eight G. A. R.

veterans from Blackwell, voted in a bunch. All of them voted wholly against any league of nations. A Letter From Texas. Mrs. W.

T. Peacock of Paropa. Texas, writes: "I am a descendant of the old Puritan stock, a Daughter of the Revolution. My forefathers fought to make this a free country and the grandest nation In the world, and I think it is sacrilege for us to sit Idly and let a few flowery poli ticians destroy all that is dear to us. I feel that It is time for all true Americans to wake up to the danger that threatens us and be on the watch for those who care for nothing Majority of People Wants Some Kind of League Few Want Present Plan.

Wichita Hopes to Bring the Annual Session Here in 1921. Next time you rent a flat or a house, gy to the cellar first. Examine the heating and the domestic hot water supply outfits. The name "IDEAL" cast on their fire-doors is your, guarantee of ,5700 hours of annual winter comfort and fuel economy which will endure for 50 years or more. Tenants can easily pay 15 more rental for property thus sanitarily and scientifically-warmed.

Stop paying the price of postponement act now and thereby change your house into a Jiome! but their own interest. Our const! tuttcn, our Monroe Doctrine Is good enough for us and our Stars arid With nearly 300 ballots counted, The Beacon League of Nations poll continues to show the same proportions. For every person who Is in favor of adopting the Paris covenant as it stands there are eleven who ither wish to have it amended or rejected as a whole. The count at noon today was: Vor the constitution as "it in. 23.

For an amendment specifically protecting the Monroe Doctrine. ll'J. Vor an amendment specifically protecting American rights as to immigration, labor, trade, naturalization nd the Panama Canal, 157. For an amendment specifically providing that this country be not compelled to send soldiers to foreign -countries to settle disputes as to 1'40. Wholly opposed to any league of nations, 104.

Adding the largest number desiring Stripes is the grandest flag that ever The 55th Conference of the Kansas Evangelical Association came to a blose last night at Yates Center, with a record as one of the most successful In the association's history. There were about 130 members present besides many others not delegates. Abilene made such a strong bid for next year's conference that It was decided to hold It there. The 1321 con ferer.ee, it is thought, will be held in Wichita. In the conference work was the election of delegates from UU-association to the national conference In the fall at Cedar Falls, la.

One of the most important things done affecting Wichita was the transferring of the pastors, C. Zag'er, who has been pastor of the Wichita Evangelical Association Church, Estelle and Waterman, was--transferred and made the pastor of "Zimmie" floated." A. K. Kirk of WinflehJ writes, "I am a Republican and I favor the proposed league of nations constitu war or we thought it necessary to help others In war we could do as we tion as published without amendment have done already and send our boys. or as amended by the peace confer ence." If An Occasion Arises.

President Wilson himself says this league would not prevent war, which Frank DeLay of Gage, says, "If is the main thing all of us most wish it to prevent, so why vote for it, as it we make no promises we have none to break, and if occasion should aris is no good to us that I can see in any to make it necessary for us to go to the Leavenworth church. His plac will be taken by E. L. Schuermai other respect' One voter says, "Read Isaiah 28 18," and votes against the league. who comes to Wichita from Glasgow Mo.

J. R. Durrett, Miami, Te'axs, says, "This heating settles it! Let's take it." The assignment of the pastors Why should we not continue to their pulpits for the coming years, fol the Good Samaritan' to the world In 7W lT7iTXTT need? It is evident that our contin uance in that role necessitates con cessions on our part. Our accept unre of the present constitution in volves no more than our Jus pro portion of concessions for the Inter national good." mm American deal il Radiators -1Boilers These outfits put genuine comfort into your building and keep up its rental and sales value. W.

A. Gardner, 1112 South Main i. BW jaBW vi SIV IB A 1 1 I I SBI Street, says, "I am opposed to any one man ruling our nation." Few of the supporters of the pres lows: ABII.ENK DISTRICT. C. Disslnger, T.

Abilene. B. Barthel. Alida, C. K.

Glaze. Kancy Creek, A. Hock. Industry, C. A.

Poerch. Jewell, J. Kiseleinc. Leonard vllle, If. M.

Schiiernian. Lost Springs. K. F. Bocrlnger.

Lucas, A. F. Rice. Marion, O. W.

Wcidemcycr. Osborne, ATranger. Rose Valley, W. D. Coleman.

Sweed Creek, L. Hnnna. Breckenridge, H. Huscher. Bovina, K.

S. livens. Kuhn's C. S. Stelnmctz Colorado Springs, A.

E. Butler. Ordway, C. F. Hartman.

Pleasant Plains, E. S. Spangler. ent covenant write their reasons, bur more letters than can be published have been received taking the other side. STATE OFFICIALS GIVEN PRESENTS BY SENATORS The comfort and economy which IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators invariably produce have settled thousands of long-standing disputes between coal dealers and their customers.

Every coal dealer knows that with these IDEAL-AMERICAN outfits you'll have "no kick coming." These outfits bring the cost of Topeka', Kas. Officials thi state senate were remembered witl S. Stelnmctz, General Missionary presents from the members at the to Colorado. "gdod-bye party" staged by the sen neatmg aown 10 me lowest possioie notcn. Besides, the little care-taking and the cleanliness ators during the closing days of the Tructon, Samuel Beese.

E. H. Wendland, Missionary to save greatly in housework, and stop ash-dust damage to furnishings! legislative session. Lieut. Gov.

Chas S. Huffman, as president of the sen- Montana. coffee ffir flavor but pure 7 cereal compo- sition adds zest I and health to 1 I every meal i A Requires little if sugar. is dm made in a SB I II. Feik, in Army T.

M. C. A ite, was given a silver service. Sen Work. ator president pro tern, was The Arco Wand Vac- the recipient of a silver cake tray A fine gold watch was the tribute to uum Cleaner is cellar-set and piped from floor to floor.

Put in any new or Krmnet George, of Council Grove, secretary. A brass band, a Negro school children's chorus and ample refresh- nients also were features of the part old home, hotels, office tear-ini up. which the oratory of good fellowship flowed "'rerly. Don't wait for the rush of Fall to put in IDEAL Heating We have made a 25 reduction in prices to quicken and increase new building and remodeling, thus meeting the popular demand to stimulate reconstruction work for demobilized men. Therefore, no need for you to postpone enjoying at once IDEAL-AMERICAN Heating! Don't go through another Winter without remodeling your home, store, flats, hop, school, or church by putting in IDEAL-AMERICAN heating! Quickly placed in old or new buildings.

Ask for free book "Ideal Heating." Let us serve you now and enjoy as long as you lire the great earning1 power of this outfit! W. A. Perkins, Rover Bend. HOLTON DISTRICT. A.

Solt, P. E. Atchison, Ed Dahm. Born, W. J.

Huscher. Camp Creek, F. M. reek. Coal Creek, W.

F. Wollhansen. Deer Crk, I. W. Gray.

Mlna, S. Sahlin. Emporia, C. F. Mayer, ftiawatha Station, E.

E. Erffmeyer Holton. C. F. Kllphardt.

Hanover, S. D. Hower. Sparks, A. Maslin.

Throop, F. A. CraJn. Topeka, B. H.

Hobbs. Vasser, If. Wiens. Falls City, J. J.

Hoffman. Preston, J. Haber. KANSAS CITY DISTRICT. NEWSPAPER MAN NEW M.

P. FROM INDIA IDSAL Boilm ha large fuel pot to which the air and coal gam thoroughly mix as la modem gas or oil mantle or burner, thus attracting every bit of the heat from the fael. Easier to rua than a Fully guaranteed. Lasts for years. Sold on Easy Payments.

Prices reduced 20. Send for catalog. Bombay. India Is a bet ter understanding of her problems by the British parliament now that T. J.

Benuet," proprietor of The Times of India, has taken his seat In that body. Bonnet has a wide and sym-' AMEICANlADIATORrOitlPANY No exclusive agents Sold by all dealers Write Department W-12 1230 Walnut St Kansas City pathetic knowledge of Indian affairs, M. C. Platz, P. E.

mowroome at Chicago. Ne York. Boetoo. Prorldenee. Woreeiter, Philadelphia, H.rri.burg, Newark, Wllkeibarre, Baltimore, W.

hlngtoo, Richmond, Albany, Srracaae. Rocheiter, Buffalo. Pltttburgh. Cleveland, Detroit. Grand R.pld..

Indianapolli. Cincinnati. LeuiaviUe. Atlanta, Birmingham, New Orleans Milwaukee, MtaaooUaT St. Paul.

St. Louie, Karnes City, Dei Moines. Omaha, Denver, San Francisco, Loo Angelas. Seattle. Spokane, Portland.

Toronto. Brentford (Ont.) ''ewe' Clair, J. M. Frieker. Cosby, P.

G. Nuffer. Eudora. C. E.

Platz. Glasgow, R. R. Kehriber. hi.

('. Mersingtotn, Bowers. 1C C. Park G. F.

Barthel. Tf. Qulncy A. Brunner. Lawrence, J.

K. Young. Leavenworth, C. J. Zager.

Mound City, C. Werner. Oregon, W. F. Wohlgemuth.

Shelby, A. E. Paulie. St. Joseph First Church, C.

F. Erff I GIRLS! YOU CAN LIFT THEM OFF Doesn't hurt a bit to lift your sore, touchy corns riht out Free Perpetual Care Non-Sectarian Beautiful Lawns, C0LLEGEHILL MEMORIAL LAWNS meyer. St. Joseph Second Church, D. E.

McGregor. Norden, A. Hoorrman. E. W.

Petticord, Evangelist. L. M. Nannlngo, Evangelist. R.

T. Evangelist. JS'EWTON DISTRICT. C. F.

Iwig, P. E. Aldan, E. F. Hofor.

Butler, G. A. Gick. Dennis, J. D.

Klein. Derby, II. A. Schneider. A noled Cincinnati authority dis- ovcrcd a new ether compound and ailed it fi i ezoiic and a quarter ounce of It now can be had for a few cents at nny drug store.

You simply apply a few drops of I his malc frce.oiie upon a tender corn or painl'iil callus and instantly the soreness disappears, then shortly you will find the corn or callus mo loose that you can lift It off with the fingers. You feel no pain, not a particle of soreness, either when applying free- J. Sands. Ifalstead, A. Rodewald.

Hesston, G. W. Humboldt, If. Steenbock. Hutchinson.

I. B. Miller. East Hutchinson, J. S.

Miller. Moundridge, J. Nanninga. Newton, Ci. L.

Sorg. Offerlo, M. J. Steinmetz. Wichita, E.

L. Schuerman. Woodson, C. Meeder. Tates Center, D.

Swart. Dover, H. I. Price. Orlando, A.

Lawkop. Weatherford. A. E. Kurth.

Waukomis, J. B. Gresser. off era lots suitable to all requirements. Lots may be had in sections with restrictions as to size of lots and size of monuments and surroundings.

Lots with only the general restrictions that are necessary to a MODERN BURIAL PARK, may be had in other sections at a less price. All lots and graves receive uniform care without cost to lot owners. LOCATION 17TH AND OLIVER Route: East on Second to Belmont, hence north to Central, hence cast to OliVer, hence north to the entrance. Phone Market 4603 zone or afterwards, and it doesn't even Irritate the skin. Hard corns, soft corns or corns between the Hies, also toughened calluses, just shrivel up and lift off so easy.

It Is wonderful! It works like a charm. Try It! Women should keep It on their dressers and never let a corn ache twice. Advertisement. A CHEAP RELIGION IS COSTLIEST KIND Evangelist at the University Church Begins a Revival. GET AFTER THAT COLD RIGHT NOW BANKS.

NATIONAL BANK OK COMMERCE Depositary of United States and State of Kansas. 3ot right after it with a bottle of Dr. Capital King's New Discovery, M.VV.W loo.miu.oo 3.JHJ0.UU0.KJ How to Stop Natural Gas Development Surplus Undivided profits Total resources W. Carey. J.

H. Stewart. J. It. Ulack.

v.Mrec: F. A. Russell, Cashier; M. Anderson, AM't Cashier Directors-a It. Vermilion, S.

W. Cooper W. B. Brown, M. C.

Campbell, H. Black. II. Stewart, C. W.

Carey. She never let a cough or cold or case of grlppo go until it grew dangerous. She Just nipped It when she began- to sniffle or cough before it developed seriously. Men, women and children of age have used this preparation for fifty years us a prompt reliever. All ages are using it today because of Its positive results.

Generous size bottles sold everywhere. 60c and $1.20. "The most expensive thing any man can have In his life in a cheap religion," said Rev. Lewis W. Mc-Karlantl, evangelist at University Friends Church Sunday "I am not preaching; A cheap religion; I am offering you the only kind that will save a man's soul and that Is the only kind worth while.

"There Is a positive and a definite cure for sin, and that Is Jesus Christ; and this Is the only cure." Rev. McFarland, who. came to Wichita to conduct revival services at University Friends Church, preached his first sermon of the series Sunday to a well-filled house. Speaking of the use of the word "revival," Rev. McKarland said that the person who does' not believe In revivals -never had one, and that is what Is the matter with him.

John Permar, of Graham, North Carolina, Is leader for Rev. Mc-Karjand. Added to his ability as a leader and his knowledge of music, Mr. Permar possesses just enough of Southern mannerisms and expres WICHITA PHYSICIANS J. G.

DOR3EY, M. O. Diseases of the Kye. Knr. Nose and Throat.

201 N. Main. Hhono WEATHER REPORT KANSAS Probably showers tonight and Tuesday; cooler Tuesday afternoon. Samuel S. Wyer, gas expert.

In testimony before the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, explained how a penalty Imposed for low bus pressure would stop natural gas development. He said: "If the distributing cud of the business is to be penalized the Immediate practical effect will be the reflection of the penalty back throiiKh the pipe lino to and into lias field operations. If distributing companies arc to be penalized it makes the business very unattractive from an Investment standpoint. Of course, there Is only one answer to that, which Is Investors would not come in to develop natural gas supplies where they would be face to face with" a dis-count4liat could practically wipe out their net earnings. WICHITA NATURAL GAS CO.

Constipation Corrected Dr. Kinifs New Life -J lis tonight mean clear bowels, a clear head, clear thinking, a day well begun In thd J. L. VICKERS, Practice llm-Ited'tn Diseanes of the Rectum. Office Topeka Wichita.

Ks morning, good digestion, clearing skin. Mild in action but sure and DR. HENY F.ALSTIN. Dentist. Suite UIU Sch welter Telcphono Mirket 40.

Wichita. Kansas comfortable. At drug stores every where. 25c. DR.

GEO. R. LITTLE 1002 Schweiter Bldg. M. 5896 sion so that he captivated the choir and the audence from tho very first.

PIANO TUNiNG. Meetings be held every night DR. G. W. SCHEER, Dentist Phone Mkt 357.

212 Bitting Bldg. AUDREY SAN FORD Reliable Piano Tuning. He one of my satisfied patrons. Douglas D03-W. this week at 7:30 o'clock, to which all are Invited.

Rev. McFarland will speak tonight on the "The Value-ot' a Human Soul." FLORISTS F. F. FI8CHER, Piano Tuner. Beacon Resultads Get What You Want at Time When You Want It.

The Cost Is Small and the Pulling Power Great. Ref: Wichita's best Institutes of music An American automatlo telephone system has been established in Simla, W. H. CULH Florists. Flowers for all occasions.

Mall or. wire orders promptly tilled. US North Main. Doug. 72 Res.

-202 Wabash. the summer capital of-India..

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1879-1980