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THE CAPITOL HILL NEWS
ly AMOS WILSON rrop
SubAcription Notice
we will the Capitol Hill News
to any addivss tzouth of the River
and Lust of Santaft — be the Years
Regularly at $100
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roLITICAL FOLICY
llorn anti Reared in the t 0 I
I favor taxing Money the sante as
other property- and Rank Buildings
ihe sante as other buildings
1 favor n nitwit to the Guananty
of State Bank deposits N‘it h admin
tration anti losses assessM to depos-
itors on January 1st annually
1 ant for a Stabe Farm Loan Dank
and Tentrorary Statv Currency loaned
on First Atortgare Farm eNutity
der tholuting in the Nentucky Iris
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TEMPERANCE
For beer eider and Wine but I am
Against Locroal of IStts Amendment
THE CAPITOL HILL NEWS IS
aproror medium for publication of
LEGAL NOTICES
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Projects Under Way Will
Cost Many Millions
Now Tork—They are going to out-
law slums In New York city—some day
The big drive toward this Utopian
eel is already under way Aftt-r many
years of egitating planning bickering
and otherwise ntuiling over the prob-
km tbe city has twills cut loose with
measures definitely designed to elimi-
nate two of the so-called "plague
?pots" with modern housing develop-
ments and Is turning eTtl a third with
a view to early action of some kind
At least two other projects are under
censitieration
The eve enterprises look to the ex-
penditure ot something like r50000t10
on tip to date fireproof tanitary
housing to provide cheap rental living
quarters to repine the rat infested
disease-breeding hovels and tumble-
down rookeries tow disgracing the af-
fected localities or but lately removed
preparatory to the "developments
City Government Aida
While none ot the taealled "elmt
nstien" plans la a city twoject the mut-
Cepa! gorernment Is lending Its aid
and neeursetment to the inecement
In a general way and Is undertaking
to 1101 out with street closing and tax
exemptions leivirkg the Enancins and
management of the houses to private
capital lost ot the sehemes Inciden-
telly am mrtiontal en the outtome
et applications tor loans treat the Fed-
eral recenstrection Finance corpora-
tion as well as on petitions for city aid
In the stay of tax exemptions etc
Or e theb I the Fred F
Fretell Operators plan for replacing
the so-called "Lung Flock" on Man-
hattan's Dag side with a
derelzpment to be krtewn as "Knick-
eriveler Tillage" Las shvedi etttained
an E F 1to scons000 as a
renting cart teward actual fulf11-
tut Ir artnnteing Ite tipword et
the loan the corporationas board had
some Liz things to say of the project
mere them ebserving that:
se of the development Is in
the heart et New York ci's heaviest
ttbergaWs car:alt areas of the rito-
ritNII Immediately preeedeg and to:leer-
ing the turn of the (nteri
'The bung et a modern cleat light
apartrest community 'WM eliminate
I potent'al dIstease-04-readlug block of
buildingt The 11nng tlocr Vet te-
contted frr 1 cases et tuberculosis
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Outlaw Its Slums cl UNDAY I
JCHOOL Lesson
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Each building of the village will be
of hollow square construction provId-
ing a large Interior court Light and
sunshlne will be Insured for every
aparttnent
It Is estimated that this project will
furnish employment to about 10000
men directly or Indirectly for a year
or more
Plan Cheap Rentals-
Another project on the way to actual
fulfillment Is known as the Chrystie-
Forsyth street development plan look-
Int to the Improvement of some sev-
en blocks of the lower East alde—flre
of them let b tnodern apartments for
rock-bottom" rentals to white-collar
workers and the other two to be con-
verted into parks
The total estimated Investment ta
the building' will therefore be $92S0-
Ttki The published value of S12789-
708 for the development was explained
recently as tecluding a fgure of
$2500000 to represent the value of
the city leasehol4
Another CUM ellmlnatIon project
that Is 10414 tp in spite of the de-
pression Is that known as the Rutgers-
town plan whIch Involves the pro-
posed expenditure of some 240000000
In a model housing development on
the East We just below Manhattan
bridge
The derelopment plan tncludes an
Interior park and roof playgrounds
Each building Is to be a separate unit
lit stories high Backers of the proj-
ect are withholding a start of opera-
tions pending action on their applies-
ton for tat etemptIon
The Inside Homng corporation
has the plans all drawn for a big hous-
ing rroect to wipe out a slum area
in the Bronx but there has been some
hitch In Its plans for wheedling a
StekklCkN) loan out of the Recesstrue-
ton Finance corporation and the en-
terprise Is not going so well
Otter projects In a more or less ne-
bulous rat look to the ellniltation of
en areas in Brooklyn and Queens
Man Claims Record of
- 45 Years of Insomnia
rott ritabeth South Aft-lea—The
record for lasatenla Ii clalzat4 by W11-
tam Colson &treaty-three-year-013
(-arta dealer who on readlas of the
recent death of a woman who sald she
tad INA slept for years rated be
tad tad 45 years of complete sleep:-
"1 tare not Cet a wink all thts
eme sad I terer feel the Leer 11r
Cleleoa declared 1 to to bed trery
Ltt thotih becanse I formed the
tan Wore I lost the rower to sleep
at the ape of tloet'4-elght--an3 be-
tty there la waltz else to do at
alght
Judge Refuses to Take
Prunes in Lieu of Fine
Tto Dea Ore--rat trated
&'-stos to Dt4 ea a Frame basia11 ralod
Ti- lege nsx altos Trod krinet
crerel to pay I SZO realm drivtzt
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scz6fitt1 ImiLy eteti eArktit vrttbott
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Jewelers Tern Jim Dealers
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UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
(By REV P B FITZWATER D D Mem-
ber of Faculty Moody Bible
Ins:ants of Chicago-)
1))1 Western Newspaper Union
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Lesson for August 20
SAMUEL
LESSON TEXT—I Samuel 1:1-10
11:1-4
GOLDEN TEXT—And Samuel said
unto the people Fear not: ye have
done all this rickedness: yet turn not
aside from following the Iord but
serve the Lord witb all sour heart-
I Samuel 12:IO
PRIMARY TOPIC—Samuel Talking
I God
JUNIOR TOPIC—Samuel Listening to
God
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—Tralning rm Service
TOL-NG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP-
IC—Responding to God's
IMMNENE
IL Samuel's Birth (1:1-20)
He as given to Hannah In answer
to her oroyer Llis name means
looted of God
II Samuel Lent to the Lord f1:24-
Z)
In connection with Hannah's prayer
for a man end she vowed tikgive him
to God Ile was to be a hhoarite all
the days of his life In fulfillment of
her vow she took him at an early age
to the sanctuary and gove him oler to
the charge of Ul the priest to minis-
ter therein
III Samuel Called of God (3:1-10)
Dwelling within the sacred eourts
and ministerlog before the Lord with
Eli Is the Innocent Samuel who Is to
become the saviour of his people In
Samuel we have a striking pattern of
child religion The Lord gave him In
answer to his mother's prayer Knit
from his birth he was dedicated to
the Lord In the Scriptures we kave
set forth two types of exporience: the
one exp-eriencing the saving grace of
God after havirg lived in sin the oth-
er of one brought op In the nurture
and admonition of the Lord from his
Infancy
Two traits of Samuel's character
stand out In his rell—his cheerful obe-
dience te the Lord's call and his sur-
rendered will
IV Samuel Established In ths Pro
ghetic °litho (3:11-)
rp to this time Samuel obeyed Ell
The eme has bow come t-hen be must
directly hear and obey the Lord The
trst toemage ettrusted to him was a
mod terrible one- rt doubtless was a
bitter experience to r4 to see Samuel
recognised tnd himself passed by but
he om submissive This fearful visi-
tation upon mrs house was due to the
sits of his tont r4 was accountable
beeause be had tot reezained them
Be was a good man but lax In the
disepline of his children Samuel
grew and the Lord was with him and
did not let any of his words fall to the
ground So fully did the Lord bless
his ministry that el Israel knew that
be was estsbilzhed as the Lord's
prophet
V Samuel the Judge (7:1-17)
L Veep called to forsake their
Idols (ro 1-6) Because of their sins
God permitted the nation to be bitter
Is oppressed by the Philistines Sara-
tel promised them deliverance on con-
dition of repentance (v 3)
To Samuel prsoed for the people
(ro 7-14) In rnoponse to his prayer
Goa trdracolously delivered them from
the Mills-tines This victory was
memorialited by the setling up of the
store tilled theneter (v 12)
S Samuel osiging Israel (vv 15-
M Bethel Bilged lifirpeto and
tamth were his circuit to each of
which he rade stroll visite These
teeters were for the accommodation
of the people
41 Salm:era trod address (12:1-2-3)
When Soot the tew king was
crowned Sammel gracious loy retired
toro—tog ever to him the nation's atft-4m
'-
a- Santers chelietot to the pee-
l:to (To 115) re reminded theta of
the wey the rtg tia been titen and
stewed their aired responsibility for
to e ot000ro It feMertiteTt fie re
N-311r1b! Ls ton ad000'olovastion show
g La Ina from chilnood and his
meet as Ndge etd rem To this
the peoTle reopooded ty a rote of toon-
l000Nto ft was Samters right as he
Itid doom the mins a prfctramt to
tare lit reeords ritotleated
1 to Surzel reriewit God's dealings
lo:11 the ration from the time of
Oomoot trt Von- re tl-keirt3 them
1 tttt tin-ail prp—ktr:ty Ir&S VIIII-
trintLI root otedlente tr ll'h Thooph
' they tad forplowsed Cod to fookosOng
a blot '2 tIlty yvtld fear the Lord
end rer-Oer ottedoeote titlsa promo
p000-ow wool! ''1 be rivet them
C SamotOrs rem-4W ritutositiou
ore tEol11lo The bozo was to oritiool
b! the eioiot's tistory that Son000l
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LAMB ON MOUNT HERMON
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"Mount Herman the same is Sion"
says Deuteronomy
So Rev 14-1 would read as follows:
'And I saw and behold the Lamb
standing on Mount Hermon and with
a hundred and forty and four thous-
and having his name and the name
of his Father written on their fore-
heads"—Written on Patmos by the
Apostle John 62 years after Jesus
was crucified
If Jesus was there at that time
then where has he been since and—
where he NOW?
Mt Hermon is perhaps 40 miles on
north from the Sea of Galilee and
Damascus is at the foot of the moun-
tain to the northeast It was aftr-r
the Ascension of Jesus that Paul was
confronted by Him as Paul was on
his way to Damascus He met Paul
there at the south base where the
road turns to the right around the
mounain So the home of Jesus then
must have bezn where John saw him
Hermon is the tallest mountain in
western Asia and was always known
in history as "The Sacez-ci Mount" As
Ifar back as history can be traced a
Prophet Shrine was maintained on
Hermon It was on top of this moun-
tain where Jesus was tempted
Later hi often went upon Hermon
to pray—and he took his 12 Apostles
up there to instruct them and read to
them the "Sermon on the Mount"
The thansfiruration was on Mont
Hcrmon As I said Jesus confronted
Paul at the south base On Mt Her-
mon is where Jesus is today with all
the Redeemed Tlry are in the Holy
city which stands over Hermon in-
visible to the eye as Jesus was after
his Prsurrect ion
Turn from here to Rev 21 and read
it all Then read Het) 9:842
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THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA WITHIN
AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY
Hattie C(ton Plaintiff Ts Frank
COStOn DefendanL No 11445-D
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The State of Oklahoma to Frank
Costont
Take notice that you have toefil sued
in the above named court for dirorce
and you must answer the petition filed
therein by said plaintiff on or before
the 21st day of September 1!3 or
said petition will be taken as true
and a judgment for said ?laittiff for
divorce will be rendered accordingly
CLIFF MYERS Court Clerk
By J E Brown Deputy
C R REEVES
Atty for Plaintiff
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