The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 346, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 20, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAIU* DEMOCRAT
C
LASSIHED WANT A
COLUMN
FOR SALE
FORSAKE OK T11ADK 2 I -
I ruck, h hiiritHlii I'honr N«> 3
I’AINT llcul I<1 7.lu* Hint Oil **II
xolors. >1! gallon ll<" • While. $2
Barn Palm. Il.iu. In id' P«i«<- s'--
Save Half l":i Houtli lloliiti mi Ok
luhmmi Clly |M*
poll SALK 1w»> !"(•< near "
11oa Block, one K.ihi Port-man si
patth or terms Owner Thonia G.ti
,.ii i M| Weal mini a in c4 l II Hi
Itoc.k. Ark. -0-p«l
Poll SAI.K Two 6 room bungalows
Pavement paid A ImurmIii. $2959
luko.t both. Iimuirc 1203 Weal Kim
anil 20|hI
MISSOI’ll I STATE ACCIlKDITKIi
CHICKS lln-il for layers. II
lirt-eilH. Pri-palil imi percent live ilc
livery. Ileitso .able prices. Catalog
Free. Stull li Hatcheries, Itooimlli-
Mo.
BERMUDA ONION plants 5ti"it lm
tkilii; l-'inn'.proof f'ultliave plants
2500 for $4.00; Express |tre|mlil
Prompt slilpin. tit it lid sHtlsfaetinn
guaranteed. It (’. Hiitbii. I.adottia,
Texas.
poll SAI.K 1,000 aert-a beat fainting
Ihml. Mnrelto Valley, New Mexico
Crows head lettuce, potatoes, every
thing. Plenty water, timber, flatting,
hunting, beautiful Mcttnry. Pourtoen
miles (nun Santa Pc Knilrnad. Ill*
Park. Address GliuKGK POI1AU.
Koehler. New ’Mexico.
PERSONAL
GIRLIE. prelty, very wealthy, lull so
lonenomc. League, Box 3k, Oxford.
Kin.
CHARMING YOU NO KAHY wttrllt
$60,000 will marry. Write Eva, ll
Io22, Wlehlla, Kanaas.
' when I fit*' ha" word Prinra f^harlM
f bad raised the White forkade la
Scotland in (be 4fi I tailed for home.
• ‘ vhi bate hearo. and tru titan*
•lo-ntha i»n late »«• be of eervlca Put
, I eatabllahed (ouch with friends In
( I lan.e who work for the rinse and
| «o lemned that tbe good work wu
K». I.fc- merrllx on All that la wanted
[ or another rlani( la tnonay gold!"
Hr paused. and . alow, strange llillK |||e :„m |n.trk
, arn.U- shadowed hla fare and h» drew „Hr . rflclt-uev methods are still main
' ■ Outer serosa die- man on tbe table i .im.l We are Wwimr n...
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M HE EE REMO CHURCHES TOMORROW
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
hast Sunday was a great day with
us in point of attendance at all set
I vlet s. With our church school run
map on the table talntd Wo an- boosting the state
"I «ald I would tell »no a atory,*’ Sunday School Con vent km which
be weni on "But after all ’ll* only convenes at Bartlesville, Okla.. March iting- at 6
a ibrsin m w|rke«l old man a dream 9 for a three days session. Meeti
, Koberf I la v> vim think nf me. I with its Sunday morn lug at k:30
EPISCOPAL
Christ Church. Barker and Watts
Street. Rev. Mr. Morris. Rector.
Church School St: 45 o'clock.
KvetiitiK prayer ami sermon at 7:30.
Womans Build Thursday afternoon
at 2:30.
Altar (ittilu s dinner Thursday eve-
know
'll* an yon think nf me. I with its Sunday morning at k:30. THE BAPTIST CHURCH
and year father and Peter Morning worship at lo.4't. If yott The subject of the morning sermon
j 'tiere and I wonder what the llltle do n<JI attend this service, you will will he ‘'THE HOUSE OP MANY
' , nlil x..li »poke with would rhink * ,,,,r know what you are missing. Th, MANSIONS." Erening sermon will
ti it,e poor thrnnelfM old king who s,rm"" f«'t the morning hour be: "GOD'S LAST PAY DAY."
huddle* oier hla hraaler for warmth
m ltie dreary pa.la>e in Horne that
SYNOPSIS
CHAPTER J I ha
New York
about
_ Itenlh '-•mury
•bo tails tha 'ale. |.
• lory opana In
'lia middla of th'-
hlfhtavnth rantgry Hobart Ornterud,
talking lo
Madera, and man
MARRY. Business gtrl 27. world
$7.1.000: widow, Bt. *3ii.00i»: girl. Ik
$40,000. I'-Ncrlpthin it ltd tihotOK
free. Mrs. Warn. XH34 S Pigner.ii St
Los Attg' les, Culif.
CUT THIS OUT POK Ll'UK Send
birth date and tile for wonderful
horoscope of your entire life. Prof.
Raphael, ki Grand Central Station,
New York
WANTED
WANTED Second hand ensilage cut
ter of the knife on blower typo. A
11 Evans. Kingfisher, Okla 22 pd
<?H«r. ,M.i I.Vk.lMttt '• ......
tnituiHMiR n«i i.n t ti nhsn Pal by
McOraw. Irish btiHlid boy, bilngs now i
that a 1'imiB »iiip is »,> tht Hook
An old raptain announiM ha har
t*arn < baard b\ i ti♦* notorious plrat*.
,l»P^*Jn **li» I ha ddar ormar4>»1
tflia Itnb^it ih»* plrata In Andrtw Mur
»»v, hla « Ii4>b#*11 m » *14 M i-uncI*, com*
mMiulliiK lbs plrai# ship, ilia Koval
'*m»a K11ji »a*> la hii anlavu Jauoblta
('If APT ICR il - Nr*i <1 m ) ftnbart anil
Purity ancounfar $« our aailor.
Ilifi Nil \ rr, w lioni I >.i 11• v conduct * to
a la varn Hobart mrata a young
woman from a HpaniMli frlg.tt* who la
arrUJng h#r fatbai t'olonal oponnall
Ha fakra bn u» Ilia plave aba daalg
nataa
CHAPl I II III —Murray wlib a fona
of tnllorR xiaifa Hm* uttnaroil lionaa
lie atiriiMiticrN Mr IntMUlun of rairylug
off Robert, by force, If ueveeeury, protti-
elng Id'll K arem future. The father
le powerless feler c'nrlaer luelata
upon ai i ompany ina Itoliari
1 HAITKII 1\ —t to tie r t and I'elet are
laken sin'snl S In |K Murray with
Colonel ' * I in ii ti i* 11 soil I'arby Milinov,
ere ii 1st i their *' I >i» ti 11 e 11* g"r* sell ora
and the ling eelle
fit APT I'm V Robert meets s l.llnfl
• ellor. Pew llin fellow s bilttdtiesN sti-
parenlty imuldes him little, tmt Bob-
eil Instinctively iiislll.es anil feats Mill
CHAPTER VI Th. Royal .lame,
end tile Wolrue, the IhIIsi looirua "iled
by Kllnl. Murisss pat I net In pirai r,
I ii ppeii i Millin' offers I' lint » slime
In (lie loot of n Spanish demu re ship
If In will co opi'lsI. with litni Klim
Ilia is I* ftnlierl l.e left with hint as a
hoeiatt* w Mis Murruv. in the Royal
lames lnl.es Ills tlessuie m It 11> Flint
to awii.t him at Hu liendeavous
^CHAPTER VII
WANTED To hettr from owner of
(unit for sale for spring delivery
0. K Hitwiev, Baldwin Wl» 14-11
MEN- Wisb'.ig io ettler dining, slopp-
ing r«r s»'rvl>'P as conductors, potters
vrgitorn, write 123 Knilwsy Kvehiutgr
Khiishs Clly. Snt. c
WANTED Ambitions, httrd wurkinr
industrious man to sell Wntkitts
Extracts. Spiers and Remedies to
tnbltshrd customers in Ki Reno Cult
give yon pvxtftH-ted territory, big op
port unit v for the riglti kind of mnn
The i. K Watkins Company. 1536
Walnut St . Khiin.m Clly, Mo., Ih
part ment II 2k
WANTED To heat front owner of
farm for sale for spring delivery
O. K Hawley. Baldwin, Wi .
W AN rBD i tdlea Inteix vted in
kind of home work send siantped
mvelope for partletilurs Workers
Exchange. Clneinnati. Ohio
AGENTS $25.no dally taking rain
coal oixlers, $2.95: newest colors,
red. blue, green, yellow, etc. Outfit
free. Commissions dally. ELLIOTT
BRADLEY. 241 YanHiivcu, Dept iat
Chicago.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WOMEN $0 oo <l*«its taking orders
sanitary belt and protector. Pay
daily Santfile on approval .tones, sot
N. Clark. Chicago
WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAVEL
ING POSITION Must be entirely
unencumbered, with high school edit
cation, between ages of 25 and 4o
Salar\. bonus and transportation Give
full Information first letter. F K
COMPTON A CO. Garland Bi te
Chicago
SP\KT TIMT WORK Rxpertence un
necessary; take orders dainty in
expensive ssttltary g;rdl-
sample Grace Ember, j?
Chicago
FOR RENT
Send fv>r
►1 Adant>
A Wicked Old Man'a Dream
'4' great nude sank Into his ■ hair
villi a gesiio#- of disgust aud poured
thre«' fingers of brandy into a nine
glass
"Pliaiigh!" tie er-laiined "A
times I am ttausea'e<| t«y the company
l-erfor«e I keeji"
1 laughed and tie |.111 t)|i- j;1mss from
Ills ups peetlug at me a'toss its rlnt
.is if surprised
'You find occasion for mirth In my
remark. RobertV"
No. I Mild. "T am only expies«|ng
to you my feeling that you have ns
little claim to possession ef a sense
of honor s« tii«- Ilian who was ins'
here."
Murray's large fa. e with Its po«
erfnl. era Eg > features, glowed with
the radiance of an Intense personal
cony lotion
"What is honor1 Or dishonor':
Ones, here we liu'e a .all for . lo«».
- leasctilng \n b.,*i\ gcnerallt can
*'*' dismiss so vexed a problem, which
bath mnaumed tlie attention of gentle
men sln-'e gentility's Institution 1
conceive of imnot as the ijiialily of
being faithful to oneself, to the ethi.al
-tandurd <«tte ha* estaldlshed for tills
life we ['ass through so precariously."
“So tiiat if a man practices dishon
e»ty toward all sate Idtiiself tie pr-p
ser'es hla honorJ prv>teste<;
"Now d« vott mist nty thougltts."
-e|>|!ed my great tin' le And in tbe
same breath you raise a <otnplemen
iarv question What <e dislionesty or
honesty As 1 ha'e told \oit before
I take front thase who hs\e nttt< h.
those who prey upon others'
"You are rleser with words." 1
sneered but UR not be f.H-led What
have y.*u to say of your craft In de
Tiding «vth>nne[i into r -k^g hla
dang) ter aboard 11: - trs .sore si p1
Ih, »>>»i . all It h-«n..r*i.;e t.- persuade
* ftwdlsh itnhalan.-erl fellow to take
it1 on's en- young girt iwjt nnyrti'.
arrt her half a< ry»»s the »or|.t and
'hen t*. -t.»ak a nt--*-r,',‘e .
plunge he- nto the s.sselv of h
»rso|ii,|re:» ,. $T pi .ry,’ , ur»» '
instead o* !o»'n.- Ii s temi'e- *s I
had e\|*e. fed. twr gie» ;n e «: .• ! at
n*» spry e*rne«f!y throughout thLs
J Is .,|| ),e bat left nf his malaaty! Or
Prime Charlie who flit* hack and
] forth from f'rs|ee to the Low .nun
tries scheming and plotting and al-
ways curbed for lack of gold'
Gold' We aouttihle for lack of It
will he: “WHAT SOME CHRISTIANA Bible School ar.d Young Peoples
MISS." The irtuaic will inspire and rganizutions at usual hours. Do not
tlie eriitou yvill help you to hottei , ntiss hearing tlie male tiuartet Sunday
living. morning. Special music at both aer-
Special Washington’s birthday set vices interspersed with good old-time
vices at 7:30. Besides the great inti congregational singing, which Is in
tong 'e T«s ng v
rwtee n'o s., eye*
"You h»»e «»»n
l>if." re s.i d
"I met her by *
*r* rp x
maet.
der.'
FttR RENT Sleeping rtuon fy>r g n
tie man. Private ls»tr. Close in
Phone 4*>S after t! p nt ;.7<
male hel® wanted
TAILORING AGENTS tfuaranteed
all w-ynd suits $2t 7) value $40.Bo
absolute ar.iisfaetion gu.<rant<-e<l
vomntlsstou *3 5t» and big bonus \l
so men s shirts, topcoats, and boys’
suits. Elaborate »*mftt. large -watch
samples free NTDAY COMPANY 5ALES — RENTALS — REPAIR?
: Indians l\;•! *■>> CMntgO RKNRY BEHNfi
WR NOW HAVE OKN1N - , i Owl Pfere 2*C
few hustiei? to represent us with I -
new spring Hep <d low ju-tcod foot .
• ear. Real samples Free IVmu-' ' "•‘Hrwua Bias B.-sber,«r
feature- con'cat liberal proposition I ROBERSON A ROBERSON
TYPEWRITERS AND
ADDING MACHINES
N*w and Rrcend't.onet.
16 Dt-trui Manager* UMg Wear
Shoe Co. Mtnncatwdt- VI t-.n
RKTIUND SCHOOL
WILL PRESENT PLAY
Thr Richland Mich School will pr
read the play "$N»n on the Po-tur.k
Li nt t'<-d " tonight nt Rnhland Th-
Plat will begin nt 7:45 and the puhtu
!• cordially Invited K< nttend
pffiforfr every gravy ; _
LAWTER9
Reuettea In Alt Courta
<07 1-1 K Weodaen T#l. arn
DR. LAWTON |
General Practice
Special Attention. i
Diseases of Rectum
•| Mat Har by Aecidant."
siettl prugram by the orchestra and
choir there will be a special address
^ by the pastor. Tito theme for the eve
in e»cry enletprl«r With •ufflelent j nlng sernton will he: "TH$J I’l.l'MR ; m.-lody in your hearts to the laml.'
nf it you mm upset kingdom*, buy ' LINE." A cordial invitation is extended tin*
keeping with the divine injuncton:
Speaking yourselves in psalms and
hymn* and spiritual tonga, making
the 1
m\ed tier from wslklnf into
Wlmle'a Head after her fathsr."
"You did very wall." he approved
warmly "And you spoke to her?
Ft It lire Robert, trim! manner of maid
I* alie': A ladt 1 '
Ye*
'She aliould lie an egqutalte ehlt.
Unbelt She lias good tlloo'l in her
Her molliei was a younger sister of
the duke of I eitrlni. and her father's
tut her w*« h younger a--n of Lord
|l,.wegal She will he mooli to tile
fore when King .Tame* returns to
Whitehall "
'If be tines!" I jooioil "I marvel
that yon -lioiiltl list- so bardly s maid
ot sin-11 Gift Ii "
H:mlly Why do you say that?"
'tib. an etui to mom abithhy deceits
and sllblei fuge ' I -IhiiiIikI "I )ia‘
told ymi iitrendy I know sin- is to he
dragged aboard mum ship when you
lake tli*' Saniissitoa Tiualdud I could
-Inina, h xotn 11 oat m.lit of me. Mur-
ray 14111 to expose o s?11> of a girl,
sent', e nioie III.in a . Gild, to life on
lid- It.oiling hell and the attentions
of I lint and 14s lamb-'"
My great ttttele pursed Ih- lips
"What a xelii-inent youth! Vs to
t lie nut ill" - im In-ion in our beitte.
txx j.w manifestly nf the . Iilefcsi Im-
port anee that ' 'oli.ni-l ' •’Donnell's roti
tie. l mi xxitb mo be it..I -inspected i
Vn.l lit.- I <-s; w... to oloak Ibai xxas
to liitxe li - tlaiighier ...•company him "j
"But xx by '- I pcr- steil "Why all J
tli- ilex ions tie. . it y\by mix ii young
ntabl mi an ttn-a'iirx intrigue? Why
tti.t! t> !..-i failo'r .n- >>\ ,iI In Ids tna--
ter' '
\|mr. s Unshed . riinsoii
"He i- t o dis'.o;. 1 t>» b - tna>!er."j
he replied >■ ill Id- first show nfj
seg.-i »’o!oih-I • t'D.-enell's master.J
nix tm.-:ei ii'e. yo.ir tn»sler—It {
F'ng f :-'»•* Wtiar .,r>,h O'PonneR i
-are for it , (rltry .-.paiii*r.| wi n si;s !
n tie pnta< e it Madrid* \\ bat do j
any of a- ....e for tin- Spaniards, who
pardon*, obtain patents and honor*
and place 'Tin h definite stibvtan.e.
mark you. t-.a.-t! and ‘hinityg snd heavy
In the band • a..I mteli thistledown
ns dreunts are made o’.
"When was (he thought, horn? I
i annul sax Flint and I hail often
sntigM the yearly treasure *ldp, but
to .er Inpl sight nf tier Then one day
the idem mute to te to titilir.e tny
• a.."Idle friends In France and Spain.
X bribe, xvlii.h I supplied, procured
for ti Donnell, a beady ten officer otj
the regular establishment of (be Span
i-h for. e*. apimlntmeui as an In
spe. lor of forllfbaitton* on tbe ports
..it tlie X(a!ti.
tl s forefinger eipfared tbe chart
l.ofoie us and came to rest upon a
dot o.i the (lank of. the narroxv neck
..f land which join* tlie two Americas
Tlieie is Porto Bello, xxhlch \va«
the |'»r| of (he old treasure galleon-
and discarded a* satch by the Span
Minis after Morgan sacked il But
later they restore*! and strengthened
lit. fortification*, although In the late
war .■ i:r Admiral Vernon carried II by
surprise At dial “litie Cartagena wa«
I Tic treasure center, and when Vernon
attempted it lie xvas repulsed widi
li.-- Two \eaffs since the council
of die Indies <|.-«Jfie.| to resume sail
mg- from Port" ,Bello, which i« the
ii .--I ;..|vnntageou^lx situated of alt
or - .-n die Main for die collection
liax’e not been nmn
'*• their ■ |e .'ration- ..f support of th
Stuart-’’ l:> x. sre x.xu a fool "
I here wi,« ii.*t nbotit |i « rage
"bi.|. benumbed n.y ..xvn and awnk
l'n" d '.gjon the reiueiani admiration
W'l bl le vied and etoliar. :i««”d me j
" bi'i <v.- |( mi f,«M r luid - Id n
him?
‘tie s s |p q']».*-
>x ay "
He w|||
_ ••' b Porto Bello dttrlcg the summer
! and be so concerned for the state
, , , , i f fortifi. atloni dial he'll refuse
t a-i c.ottit. tie xvas I -• ia
.. , , ' ‘ " j '•*'* - n"l he has put them In 4e
' at pr ; n»h!l"T of m ini xx h • h stirred 1
me to -xtt'ixad'X ar.l ; ty I fed of
* Stu|.|e|t .is If out- places bad been
rexec-e»i *- if i« xrlijto hairs xxer*-
ill re end Id* inx unlined f; e
"Perhaps I am M f,...’ I sat.l T*
f I know t • ti.i.jg of x..xir plan sn<|
so in in lined t«» m - .r,«tr #
« ti.-se fau • Is that'
He dropped kn > at.d f»rk and
•ve,| me xx Ii , r.rx s n rvr s ,
d < *- m l I g it III H .- - -ett [rg of
m» a fe« and vrfnkle* -
<vltb x.ixith
”3 t ose are the firs ,\..rds x.. | U«Te
f
A TV I e-WW •»* '•*•• ** |l*» y* • « \ •• . -A Y «
T1 (j ' t 1*»!| fi rT <*«$ f;iT ^| , v.,n-
Rnbel t »nd f XX it- endejxor !n rep* T
l •’ ....... I 4 4 n.«t ».e-s d« - I.
X.o, W- ell I M'U | Jf: X-,„|
■rr.s i e onditicn Whilst he is there
e •! r* e x> dispatches frc.tti Spain
Mimmnnu ( • m heme on urgent af
rair- He « dl eje V to enthat'k Upon
j '* i-etsiire ah'p be atise sh* is large
| ^nd commodious »nd likewise safe
j And 'hark« t» his position, he win
, T»xe a - nt* * knowledge some days
! m adxaoce of her sailing date When
>• has ot.ia tied * hits fact he will .on
xev (' secretly to one Diego Salver.
:.n »g»nt I tnaiutain in (bat port
I deg" by »• Donne^ s help Will get
out of town *nd pm to sea in a fast
-•—I. he ha'h In * little r-er n»ar
•re wat e ao'ien' town of s<<m
b'»- de Dies so tha» we abait ha»e
-i-e tidings of .f, Sannssima Trial
• tits cote ng and he prepared for
l.tof.'*
••4 |
N v A V s • • N,« I
XAxI«rlfR.'ta fli^t U Ml
1 -If ' • .
ft • li|\f r*»' r |t* | > ,»*
^ Fir r»i> |
•'’>* n; 4t o| r >
IN*I to ! QF'tosI v*»*! $* :hL t!i
i s.rnk I' you , ntototf n»to
« - « rith 1
ia» x e*s» | > ..ft** fh.|l \*
d |
I ^ I Mist* !» if | hitto m
t l»to«i* In x n»»r tojll f
a ’ w trto;>« tf»» vi-is- w
H hill** ** he lki^mi|)Vil
’ • rto \g.t . . ii,m ? i *i4|rsto!f fl»r 1
our I
ito.n I
I
,»T.h rM|*
li rt'|to.
- c
O • 1*
B it xxl.a- nf hec . ..nnse'' l *oroft
ired the ap ''liege are 'h'ee aep
. r.,te egi-s froq, the t'arihhean In'o
1 - Atlalt''
'T-.n have - lappe ! ott to tlie nub o'
• • •" i rob em utd Mum; • Tvu
th.- ! * e of r'ortnarien 1 was at tnos-
r - a n 1 ne -
1 nida-1 »iR head for the Men* pas
. .-a»e I xVlil show vott whx The fleai
And I
i m
Tbe
P.e
r let
’m of rb» Spaniard* Is to ..n ea
+‘r * »' -J# \fi# tall* n «*oi|r«to toh:<*h
- to* ,*% h^r y% UlM' h »• n ♦
I ^*"1 \hp L«>St -lit f»»r Tin i pur
I i ** » 4»j an n| l»#lwtoton If
i*7 • an<1 F*»«rtc*
Ms it#l 9 * # i Ig^tfi
n to fr* »ur ”
He left tie table and !■•>- ft a P'T ** fh^ "eaterly mouth o*
• uptw'.srd In th* w» l a r..:|e»t mail
pa-'lge fv-a *1.0111 the end «*
wh.h he »: *ad U(-t» the ta . »♦ ! ' • •ro.o.ng alt K*r urse w't’
i
: i
'ween is *h«xil-g aside the p'"'*«
»nd gia»ses to make room f.»r it i
-sw a’ a giaP'-e 'to as s . h.x-t .xf th.
t a- .Kean «*, and 'he -ipan'sh main
ttd 'he -s'-nd* which j'"*., h«t( tr„r'
the 'rp of th# FTond-s te the Bra
Ills
‘This '• *•» refpveo *e.” he re
•wa-ke.4 ' My aroew beflB* In $ -rope
• nd •• ■•rj't'ra no map for that
Twer Robert « ts a stout ?•
•ntx'e •' voqr age He has see
•xinged h;* convdctior* ho* »• sir
nothing on that nory* L on the enrx
trarv w as b<-"B • Ja-oh'fa and an.
ore s'l't heart and tout 1 »h*" -xexer
rest antP the Hanoverian n*t pe
bas been diapla.-ed
* t ms the -tbv AMf»
Member* of Masonic bodies are e- j to tli*- | tltlfc to xvorsltip with us.
pccially Invited to attend this aervict liolines Nichols, Pastor,
and thus put our tribute to thits gna
METHODIST CHURCH
Taylor. Pastor
Mason as .veil as Christian. Statesman ST. JOHNS
and the Father of our Countrv. i R. (!.
The public is cordially invited to
worship xvitli ns Sunday.
L. F. DePoister, Pastor
Sec' I'i- about midway betwixt
Mexico ai"l Peru, rxfrtrl tbe mines of
; \ ei M"iii< si e at Its back door. The
| trenail re* are fetched south from Ln
Vera cm >•> * ship under escort of
the Garda Cost a* *n»t transferred at
tv in Bello to the ship for Spain,
xrhich put* forth about the beirinn'ng
<•! middle of September.
"This is e. siroiig ship and well
icaP'ied. bui 'tie Spaniards liaxe been
tanebt by • ennirle- nf experien-r m
ae ept p# ri-k far her. Her identity i
I- Lexer known in NiixRiice. even in
I her .aplain He sails fr.-m Cadiz for
I tic Main under sealed order* which
''* ' 'u‘ j he doth not open until mid-Atlantic i«
pas-ed. and ihese orders do i-ut carry
) him to Porto Belio."
' ' I hen t ow etxall you t *xg word of
j her sailing I broke in. swfp- off my
, :eer i.v the ru*h of this amazing nnr-
i istue
"3hai is o Pennells 'ask
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
"The Homelike Church"
"SOUL PROSPERITY" will lie th.
subject of tli" 11 o'clock sermon
":30 "THE CHURCH AND ITS
MEANING FOR MEN." The bit
chorus choir will furnish special mu-
sic for both these services and anoth-
er beautifully colored hymn slide.
"AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL." will
be used at the evening service in com
m.-inoration of Washing-ton's birthday j
If you have not a Church home xv>
Invite you to xxorsliip xvitli us and
xx e feel sure that you will be quite at
home xvitli us for our passion is to
preach Christ ami Him crucified, leav
ing aside tliosx1 petty theological dif
ferenccs that me not essentia! to sal
vation luii serve to stir up strife.
Tlie Home, tlie Church and ill
-the catalytic power of
CHRIST" is the pastor's subject for
Sunday at O a. m. Thin is an unus-
ual. hut a very vital subject which
will he interesting to all thoughtful
pcopl"
Sunday School !*: 15 a. in.
Epworili League *»: 30 p. in.
No service at 7:30 p. m . on account
of the pastor's absence from the city
during the afternoon and evening.
A special Quarterly Conference is
called for 9:15 a. m. Sunday for the
purpose of authorizing the trustees of
the Church to apply for and accept
j a donation from the Church Extension
Board of Jl.oou on the < hureh debt.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
G. A. Swanson. Pastor
"EEEM ENTS OF N A T 1 0 N A L
GREATNESS." A patriotic sermon
with a Scriptural emphasis. Suuday
morning, 11 o'clock.
"REVELATION' A LOOK BE-
YOND.” This is the filial sermon in
School are Hie three pillars upon; ’Da- serie* on 'Misunderstood Books of
xvhieh our Republic rests. Are you
contributing your full share t<> tht
building u|i of the whole?
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
(February 21, 19211
Christian Science services < ortiei
London and Hoff every Sunday morn-
ing at ii o'clock. Subject: "MIND."
Golden Text: i Corinthians 2:11
"For who hath known the mind ot
the laird, that he may instruct Him'
Bui xx.- have the mind of Christ."
Sunday School at 9:15. Testimon-
ial service- Wednesday evening af S
o’clock.
The Reading Rooms, located at 107 j conference, by the Rev.
East Waxlt street arc open from 11: 3u j c.>ek, Presiding Elder.
the Bible." Time, 7:30.
Sunday School at 9:4’5. Junior C.
E. at 11 n. m. Intermediate ('. E. al
1:3(1 p. m. V. P. S. C. E. at 1:30.
Everyone welcome. Good music.
SPECIAL QUARTERLY CON-
FERENCE
A Special Quartely Conference i*
•ailed to meet at St. Johns Methodist
Church Sunday, Feb. 21. at 9:15 a.
m.. for th<* purpose of applying for
ind authorizing the trustees to accept
i donation ol >' 1 oao from the Church
Extension Hoard to apply on the
church debt. The. pastor has been
Authorized and instructed to call this
S. II. Bab
to t o'clock.
Dr. Edward Green an
Dentist
Over Junes’ Drug Store
Evening by appointment
Hours 9 to 1 to -):M0
Phone 1155.
atret.-hed U>* far ffnng myr,, • > of *h*
Bahamas
“That is what von have heard Hint
and me refer to a* the Rendezvous,
and Spyglass Island.’ be nn-werod
"It lias oilier names. I belie\e Some
have called it Treasure Island, at
though I know ..f no treasure upon i'
I is -aid that Kidd discovered It, *nd
cartes, nihers of the old time hue.
cancers xver* xvont to maintain them
selves there We are hound thither
noxv to refit and careen, and when xve
haTe the treasure safe under hutches
we xriii return to the Island to divide
It and concert arrangement* for .te
Uvertng their share to Colonel
O’o hr continued I
R. C. Taylor. Pastor.
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