The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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GUTHRIE .UIM JLEAPER
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OKLAHOMA (WEEKLY) LEADER.!
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Special Act Trlbjie ill.: i.g j
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tension 7r.
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Mruck a hf' r-.'-.i truck
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("!;. :tt chad j-.. DITS OF DYPLAY "1
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; ;)( :: rl ' A Promoter
!.. -la that he T i ' let '. 'I V 111 lllWHt !. ih" Mi'dol
!-.n! nt-rii V ; .i mola mai re Jerome S. M cWade.
rf v.- ) h-rt- j i . MrW.r!.- i!..-.i mh;!.-.1 an i' an-
... !. tile tC 'I ! : ' iW V: -J I Is (U J U ' -II til 11.-:
' "A i:sim.t is a man .'id wij! s-i;-
!t'--t-S !' f h- -.1 eati if o I a.ureo to f'urnVh
. .; i!;'n .!.'.'. Mn- sUp -." K h.tnae.
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i 1 1 lhi irark.
I "'"'-All i;i ii'-rvnus wreck'-
J.. 'I'r.niK I'lpt.
As Usu-
I S m aii I; e '.ifMen.s were r1'!'-
refeii'.etl a: : In: s'aie Ke;. ii!t!: an i-..'i
eii'!nn
" es. ali'l K were llifee police
t;i!is ami ltc local mi lit ia " ( e-
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U.e sijth mi'il in Ok' !..;(.
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ty Taxpayer.-' aw.ie
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Join the or'a nia ' ; ej
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It i:i fan! 1 jg-.-r-' 2;
postage rfaiip? In th
llnps Il'tr f;ioli; iliio. ha! !'
been world's T.Vr ' !K.--iie?
Jam! 1'lalu licaTer
Had Them
I "S;n Wotnhaf. last .prin
iP'miM 'l ae .vnine cue! a'nles "
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RAILROAD HEALTH OFFICER.
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"I ' tew I ili.i. ol.! man. an.i I was
pJ inir to -.i-rfeoi i spias!i a n l a to-
iiia'n 'lin the frost nit me. "(( ts.
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Mot His Fault
'So weir a r;h p a 5 ur"'Koil in
tie Wizanl. Mioulif you eon
1 red il Perfect V"
"The ki!h was pi rfecf." rep!ie. ihe
hivent.ip ;;tir!;. "The air u a. at
faall."' Tit-hits
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a bahr. n-i; i.a.i: ; (;.
growing; out .; the j -
Ijomlfni papers are 'iu.li;:- i'.u'
witb the Vay.KetQato- St-;:;; is .'
dwtins the Tfiilr inpnr . I'. rl ap
h" fchoiihl sjieil name Srovtje
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nil.
If Col. Roo;a--Veit atnl ! 'r.-s i r u - ''all
fcecji on .L.'tijii(;r.iii; each . -t : (.-r --
will he nitnu:t left of i-:!..-r of t!ir-:i
to he nwnrrVj-tfe'ff ;ir the ri.i.-m .0:-!
vrntion.
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v. .f lo.-al phy
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I'hila.lclphia Kecotal.
It is evj.'h-nt !at lie- pcop!.. who
think the f r;.')v how t ruu
P'1 per re more nu:i.-ro-is iii.ni
those who think ihey kninv ! .w to
run a leamnhip.
Butler JS'cw.-: - Tlie I .cade;- is poi
Han in some tnore e j.;s 1
capital I'.c: The Leafier is rii'.ht.
The Ok)awini Ci!y inim a !. .-m . s
no ronsidcra; ion .
1 1
l) tax
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The VHHfm' l'r.e'f.i
niean. plot (1 ion to the -
Tax reform '-an cono- on
cotinty orpaniat ion
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In tlie Vye; tt Cooj:." :..orM-;
Senator dram' is tie- .. i.cdev. !...
that Ma8!9eh;Het!.- i.as ever kli'CAi
and yet. this i-atne S"ii-.i r a!i.- w
on tliree .(Ltft-ren; i-.-ca.-.-..a.' urae.i 1
the colonel to I..- a nie.!e-- u
inot.
A renns Ivalna i!. 11 U9it :o -teen
ftlaM.'b if j.;n a.'i.l ).. . J-ii I.
It is a fpief.'loji i: te- an ;.e" r '-.e
upared than the ! -.i-n am.
plaied tho " piano C !;rs ...
out. stopping aiei 1 ff.. m. :- ?
over in a fit or cha 1 -i ;i .
There i:j no Kn. rri in making i-.oo.
lee! Tea. It's all in the T.i Von
use. Try TIIK ALTON liooli;-; Ti 1
lor Ire. I Tea. prepared especially for
lli.it purpose.
-ho-Aii .however that
'! r":' s !' !.. ... ... .; e.; .e . .. ... .
.01.. o! prtin-e'iiiK health ml I hat -'--. . i s
!!;; ti :. is elo.-e'y related lo tin
s.u.it.try 1 o!dit i'.i. of i's property
1 i 1 ! UN. h ha.j evhieni e o: t III
iii'i; r' Ii : hi i io.i 'in -1 1 ! ion iai
oir.'1'ei: a
BRILLIANTS
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a he o.'eo;l 'Hi.'.'!'
while wail in.- for !r-:iir.: ai.d sim!-
lr i-oiu ;h : ;; ! is j-i.Mly made eon
. e "i;;i; i.'.s-. a'-o-r ear:-. Th" foul-
lie 1 -i t h" air 111 m.i i:y I '-in ly el"-
ed ..iffessfc coache.j is eniMmli lo
r:oi c ii.'io-ss amoitu persons colli-
l..'i ei t-'t t ee!i;.y tle'lH. I'rol.ai.iy
ah-u many of th" -"r'. stioos kvc
o- e-K!in ;'or ' oiiipla in! i iltisani
: a ry coi.d ;' ion '.
Tue -a .rid : p;d!y ::. 1 1 'ml- way
in m 1 he old r 1 1 1 . r that an em
piov. r S. lolei' no ifhliaal ion to
. mis hj'-r the yois ; die ( it ( t upon
! he he .I'll of ( is -.nployeK of t he
otadMioti iitilcT wiiieji they work .
'1 in- oi-i do- ' 1 ; in- that i is optional
';t;I tie. .;e-;w iVOl'U lillliei'
1: as an "ii ' on hi ion- or to refrain
o'oa; ;ji;i; f.i in ' -1 hi- a ha ndoiied.
Km.: I ' ;; h'K a iA.r. t ive 10
!:'" In manors of that Lind;
i ' the . :; ; ': cr v: ' not o
If. . mic liotioi force him to
.- fMiidnioiis- for Ins
t'l il: i'J t M-t e e i i. t. ( ((. (l. (t.
from the errors of others a wis.;
nam orrei 1 s his on 11 ra j .
A mai.'s errors are v J it m the him
amiahle (loot he.
"I'i.s la!e I.elOK
The I. raw: dopaii
Thompson
I will not HUanv . ith a bliuhi mis-
t ike
-'i.o h as our nature's frailtv may ex-
'"se. Ko.scominoii.
AH linn;'.- whaisoe r v would
l'bat men idiould do uniri you do ye
. i) so 1 0 them. Matt vih 1 .
Ue.Wore of dcapei ate sI ei; ; 1 lie
darkest d i.v
Live till toir '.now. will have passed
;i A;.v. Cow per.
ire. liouri.sli ami ile
The Lo;Wor ja . -Bix
letters fftru ):- ..'1 co'iny-. -
advoeatiiiR com r.-'.- h: v'.'. .;
tion. These ta: i)iers. - . i.j :n;;
Sir.d they vo'e a lac v. hi' ii .':. )
Overholzer as h. nM s i;. .-.
for rej-'ihler o deed-. .--i'oohi -.--
underutaiid .
We ioonrn.i-t. has of 1 .tn.ii p.-
on the Titanic ji - Mr
Mill v
1 fJj'iI'''l'-S.''lail.v deaM.
f) J-qtw"!l u'tle'euief..; .v
k """'?! hf-wl'-'oer JlS h!iao:
r$ 1 J" ahu ipiiij; mini her- am
effort pi arouse l.he "Mil;
ilidiftetcjit lev.h.-.
W o. l..-;i.
ac. tie-
t'enr..1 i.
"-: v. h h'h in Homo
e i.e.y enforce seif-
- par- of th" employer
liioto-e. The Illinois
o-o.i el i!s ohllLm-
1 : 1 i promo! oil
" !.;. 1 l.ohiel' seilll-
d ! i" tiie welfare ol
(el i-seiu;i-rs t ! e rc-
; ' oeih al the a"
Na'ions an i c
a y
J y turns coiiiniand. and in their turns
ohe
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iii
Speaker Champ Civi-;- 1 p
i trm fed ' de'ei:a !:'. to . i
National con :" n' ; ai .;o
Ketts and the .' .(.':. ;-.fe.- :
rado s c' ih j es 11a i : m. j ... ;
.'.". to (;o-i nr W.i.oii.-
.ten 1
the Speaker 1 at r:. -the
indications i-'roiie;
w ii). his nomi t:a' io.'i a '
National convem-oii a:
'I lie .'-inilicam e :
apparent .when i: s
Speaker Cl.uk re' r-e.
jioht t.f duty in a-h:u
bU eam.'sr in res;..
hin fr.omis in ltr ...
rnor Wilson ;. n 1 h
keen active in ;!
stfT w heie th. S; ..I- -ro
-a 11 var- s and i 1
erature V.'il; on !'..'- 1
spfdlhinder-! a nd 1 '
tare; ve lie arra ; i'
Ji'tl !n the rl'i.;ii"
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' STORY ABOUT AN (jlD MAN.
hi m Bent y a- p; - :.
years noletdy l-.lf w ho if ao
'loegn't jnain :- - ; a' I..- : " ' a
t;f't j.'ils -Pliollt )- S at . I' w
at .Jan for -. I e l e ;o ( hi ( '
warn't al wa a a h. ! 1 i ; ' .
alone in a !.':'! p:- 0. ? ;'
fays 1 he ' y -'a ! 01
lliipn 1 1 s 11 a h .
that yu V to os
( a tiie or hat 1 h
w rink led 'hi I . .0 j . h ...
w'e cannot te-i x - .
.ius-t a ;. ! .: a ' - .
(.!( let 'j; Hot sa .; .. . i . 1
Jif i!U- -:.' i . t.. .- 1 ' :
by liinlNed wit h h . ;
or.' was u i i i :e : . ;
One ihiy ias' w. . -
In; near -o.mo . j. -.
playing H'ti a i.ev. -.
Ihf rtduu a-k. L." h - . 1 '.
flit's 1 1'ithes ('.'ti ;u 1
to her. - ciat-.oi J h. r in !
t-m"t hi(! he !amis . .
Ioly. Then hoii.n'y l.ni 1.1 . .-.
M-lf he j.ej h iK uai'. tJaoa.-; hc
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STUBBORN FACTS.
w o 'ia .j ai mi-Ill a ry dis-
e ':''.-! ii IJo- 1: evei ; 's d :S
Oai" 1 ) ; hw S lee n
. r rai f y r! h e r e pi a-
f the li'ianciiil
u oil. :i
eel I '
The c.hha' (deasure (in eatinm does
not ron-i;- in coiliy .seasoning or
'Mitiisite Ihnor hut m yourself lio
yo:i seek .sauce h- sweating Horace.
Westward the col se of empire take'
its way.
The u n- (ii si acts a ! ready j.;ts!
fifth shall close thed lama a j I i 1 Ih"
day
Time's nohi(--i offspring i 1 iie last
Bishop Berkeley
Tea lor p-ed Tea jrt a special hiend
of the i-if; hi kind of Teas for niakiii;:
pood Iced Tea. It ilTodlU'CK the ile-
and Mf-Cor- sired lla.or color and laste y.-
da i
fa- i a. a 1
" till:-' a
:: to I he r-pl'f-.0
Tl'e manner in
o!" 'h 11 ioh.tcd
''I o! olh.e in a-
; '-' i ' ; ) ' ion of Ten-!r-':i
h. hie Sleel
o". n ol a I ! men.
I -. o o -1 o 1 ' f e udi il's-
1 :-i tii i Bnia parte
o : ii ; I'ea d Hit" Ml
hhe a- lie- w is or
ar-. a al i-ai el' 1 he
mid e ailed oil.
' w " - .: pi- -. ivf'i
f.oee ej-i II. Ill '' ami hie
pa kap.eti under lim old reliahlo label
'I'ill'l ALTON COOl
!' t'i !i (." ft ri !'J 't ' !'-' '" : e? e.
'-' J!f
BHESS COMMENT f
v:
ti' Vi !V !'.' !V 'i "O it; : .; e
"Big Guns" To Combat Clark
1 Sprimtieh Leaden
1 0 c"mh-it the Massachusetts or
''nizaiioii which is stipnoi-'in .'.oi.
' ' ' " ; the i;.. campaign man mer
N " ' . ) antied a speclai ula I
o c:i i ieu o
hav
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ad .
'I 'i
Iii
I'iloM.- !
il a
the: vanishing hew man
' : ' ' ! i'.'ie'"o .--' oft. n uoeie
'"' ' -e'e a.! tinJaiiia in he
' "i - no a n: (' d hy :- I '
- ' ' an 1 he-. u-r hen r'o
'" 1 " do-' ov : il Amei i a. '
'-- :' i"' th- stale- e(
"';' ! t iw. .May lss-i. (' 1 he
oa;. ion I.Kaii!e
n -' !"''' f -'i'ailh S Ih ! a. the
'' AliO'i I'V S il'- eov ry fh"re I
r" '' ie.o-f a iciijion inuiat: -
invasion ol
I at state of I heir "hiu "lit" oiailors
i ln succession lie reseni Hive llonrv
''''I -"id Burleson of Tea.- and Senator
' A'ihiaa s of Mississippi and Senator
. .'-ore. 01 Oklahoma have heen drafted
'' : Kfke a series Wilson spcia he;
I 'a re
j Iti the meantime the speaker wM
remain in a -h in:-1 on and do Hi"
."'or' he is ire 1 t - fJri 1 t he
" '''I if 1 he "hi:.' cm" orator - would l
sat. ( ra'i's: is in session and
1 he momhi-rs are sun nosed 1 he in
' j - aKtiini m
j ' -Otic" I he preaidetltiat ( I 11 j . ( I u II
h.ried Senator h'r- has been . in
. as!ii;r!on very little. e has heen
'"paijfiiiiij: ..r Wilson all ov.-r I he
"''I Idled Slates Oklahoma should ;.!
moor in Wasbmstoii who :wi!l
afier trie a Hairs of ! he state.
id ii
mill
1 1
not )
Q- la 1he oneneis be ween Ju
Christ and Cod the Heaver.ly Father
ethical or metaphysical ? (R. A. H.)
Answer. In the enrlr history of the
Chtircli after the : Ajws-tles had fallen
asleep ninny bitter efntroveisIes were
i'liKat'ei iii over this very qtiestlon.
But now in these latter days when
knowieilKO h Inen-asitig alone all lines
and particularly so as nunls the
knowledge and underst.indiu;; of the
Scrijitvires the solution of the matter
is ciejirlv seen. Tliere is not a single
passage 0f Srridute to ho found in
which it is set forth that the lord
Jesus and the Father are one in the
metaphysical sense. Two texts are
usually relied upon to support tie;
metaphysical view but it has been
found that one of these texts h.is been
wroniriy translated and the other is
spurious as it is not contained In nny
of the old ("reek manuscripts. The
first f these. John i 1 should read:
"In the betflnninp was the Word and
the Word wrs with llio thrrx the Cod.
and (hi Word was (thrn.i) a God. The
same wis in the becinniriK with ho
fieri the Cod." The I.O'Juh was a Cod
im't'hty onei and was with the Cd
(the Almighty one). The spurious
paiifiire is found in I John v 7. and
consists of the woids "in heaven the
fnfhe.- the Word and the holy Spirit
and these three are one. And there
;ue tnree that bear witness in earth."
A s show irifr that the oneness of the Fa-
ther and the Son is in the ethical pense
we need only to quote n portion of the
laud Jesus' prayer "I pray not for the
world but for them which thou hast
.-o'vr.ii me for tlmr fm trOni.
reither pray I for these alone but for
th"m also which believe on me through
their word; th'it thnj all may be one as
thou Father art in rue and I In thee
that they also may be one in'v.i
that thfji way tc our even as ire are one:
I In them and tlmu in me that they
may be vmdc perfect in one." John
x ii ! 20-I2IJ.
Q. Please explain this Scripture
found in J John iii 9 "Whosoever is
born of God doth not sin; for His seed
remaineth In bimj and he cannot sin
because he ie born of God?"
Answer. A better translation from
the original (5 pee It manuscripts renders
the passagi." thus "No one who has
been begotten by God practises sin; be-
cause His Seed abides in him; and ho
cannot .sin because he has been begot-
ten by Coil" This be'etlin takes
place :it the Mine of the receiidnfi of
the Holy Spirit. In other words it is
the liriiinn:n'i of the new spirit mil lif-;
I he living of the Cliristlike life. This
"new creature" ("2 Corinthians v 17) is
ia an emhryotic slate or condition while
in the flesh and will In; born of the
spirit In the resurrection. The spirit
of the Lord God is the power or influ-
ence oxcried upon the minds and
hearts of those who ha.ve surrendered
their own wills and are obedient to the
Bivine will. This holy power of tlie
Lord gradually transforms the mind
of the Christian; shaping the mental
faculties so that earthly lmpes desires
and ambitions die while heavenly
spiritual ones are developed. The spir-
it begotten New Creature becomes
spiritually minded; developes a new
mind; his mind is renewed; for ho
(dates the A.puHlle "3Je not conformed
to the thintts of thia world but be ye
transformed by tlie -renewing of your
minds." (Romans xii '.) Because of
the weakness and the imperfections of
the tl.'Sli wo sin almost constantly not
willfully the new niiml the mind of
'hnst cannot sin. AH who are honest
with themselves will acknowledge that
they are imperfect and cannot do the
thiuL's that they would; perfectly. See
I John 1 S; il 1. The emhryotic New
Creature f hi. mind of Christ dominat-
ed by the holy ppirit) cannot fsln (will-
fully) as long as "His seed (the spirit)
remab'eth in him."
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t:a':ire:- in the olf.ee of (lie so' re
' i-'ate ia-l 'ednesda. 1'u.
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n !-:-- reiiui'e I was onlv
TI.e hii! Wlil he Vote Oil 1 ''
1.' i'.'oi-.'e e.rher iii the August pp:-
'''' or in I he teie;al elef i oil ill
' 'ma.'f. ''he .si hook; which thr
i i r .-.! !o 'ii di. h are the- .jx FeC-lidar-.
ar.'cup oral schools lour of
ho stiff normals tiie two unixers'-
prepa.'alorv schools (he clitiol of
i nes U'iihur'ot and the kti' 's'
"hoo! a '.'.'lick i s ha .
Q. Have we any reason for antici-
pating the World's conversion to Chris-
tianity before long?
Answer. We have every reason to
expect the world's conversion to Christ
not many years hence but perhaps this
work will 1..;; brought about In an en-
tirely different way and manner than
is usually supposed. The Scriptures
clearly fop-told that the world would
be far from being In harmony with
the Lord ami his righteous laws at the
i lose of this present atfe or evil world
-fllevelation xi 17. IS; II Timothy
i. Matthew xxiv G7 -'!'..) And that
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nVPR TH P STATE e;
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t. .1. j.. . y; yi; ... e 't e.; j? y! e
The McAlestcr W s Capital na:
McAlcstep r;ot a loie so we'll without
r ma.'.or the day piMowiii'4 llan-r.-.ty's
rc. ill that some folks are won-
d rin w hy il couhlu'l he done perm-
anently. Governor Crm e ha:; approved ols-
mulf;ee's new charter which calls ler
a comnii -sioii form of povt anient .
On the "sth of May Mad ill s'ill vole
ui the proposition lo become a rity
PLAY BALL WITH
it won iii not ne until after our iorl h 4) tin 'iisl diss.
neeoiid advont that all the nations j -
would be brought to a knowledge of -Mrs Alice Kohertson. pout mis) res i
Ih" trnlh the way of salvation and :'i Muskogee attended the annual
Hi. ;i .n.rl(.t In ChrWt noil 1'.-. .!. " ting of I laimhtei'S of the Hevolll-
r - -'K-t ;r.
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TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
501 W. Oklahoma Avenue
lion ;it. Waohington.
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Olice viri e and
j i t in c j -ie and intei est ii
xl2 -jo')'. red njan.
.We.v is the time to get rid of join
rheumatism. Vou can do it hy ap'.B'
ItiiT Chamberlain's Liniment and mas
.-aiiig the parts freely at each a-ppo-I
cation. For tsale bs all dOi lera.
of love and kindness. Meantime an
c.i.uon (3 lamiiK I'mcc. which lien .. Tl;.. -.-; sav. 1!.; llli-
comphde.1 will result in the formation . ;iM.n(.v ..fr(.rK. .unlv vol
"f a 5i eci.ll claw of the I-ord'- earnest 1'u-ked the other day by a hoy he had
devoled fd lowers who i hyu glorified ' I !'i!yr.ii:od on the wBijc s stand i
mid united with their Bold In the f-pir- Sometimes the worm turns: j
final op heavenly realms will coieii- j )
tute th.. governing body the Kings There never was a lime w hen pro do i
and Bric-ts. under whose righteous ad. 1 ;-. ;.) t!(J r.Hj merils of!
mini.str.itloti. the nations shall all be nii nherlain's Com:h b'emedy more;
t audit of Cod and learn righteous! e-s. tnai i . now. This is shrn !i the in-!
osaiah xxvi ti; liv 13) It will n-ipiire crease ii sab s and oiuntar testi-
nil "f the thousand years of Messiah's jmonials fioni per.mi who have heen
reign to Hiib'i'.ie all unrighteousness ! cured by it. If urn or your hildi en;
and br.i.t: into subjection all evil and (are trounlel wiiii conh or .old Kive'
"irr. "For He must relcu until lie 'r '' rlil1 :u beciune ac.munied with
all
has placed all enemies (Under His feet I is 'biallties. For sale 1
dealers.
eveu death the last enemy shall be do-
ltroyed."I Corinthians iv 25 20. .
' ' l Announcement
A Conureuatlonal n.eeti atr is here-
' :bv called for th- piirpose of choosinz
THE BELL CAFE 104 WESTS' pastor on Wednesday evening S
HARRISON. i ... p. m. L. A. Ilabn clerk. .
YOU'LL NOT NEED MUCH COALING ' '
to sit for us while you Fee what lovely photog.-aph3 wo have made
for others. ou will not tee a simile portrait here you wouldn't be
(proud to number anions jour collection.
WE Cf ABANTEK VOflt PHOTOGRAPH
will equal nny you see here. When you come to sit make your visit
a Inn you have time to spare. For we want to pose you until you
assume the position you look best in. That may take time though we
may strike it right at once. ;
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