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THE ST, LOUIS STAR SATURDAY-EVENING, JULY 17. 1926. THE ST. LOUIS STAR Milvraukf Dinner innic. WTAM Cleveland Hollrixl-n Ort-t'tra.

i WOK 405. Newark WHEN THE DINNER BELL RINGS IT'S EVERY DOG FOR HIMSELF W-I-L 273 METERS Op'ratfHl bj THE ST. LOUIS STAR d. ay and BENSON ILXDIO Cmlno orWiiTra i KI'K East Pitt hi, nil IVoiid iwiirrt. Pit!" H.i,r-n Uilil rhi.

WIU S-l'rlns-Hetd WtlAP W.itfb Sun.ia. Inn svillo StU.Un mcrt. ClPHnnntt tttrhwura. YA 147.4i Tiadin pbonilng. MAli.

Mitsi.al program. 8:15 WCCt. jf Musical Vt F.A York nn Orchestra. 1405 Nwark Swlnl -atut. TVPO Atlantif Citv I'aiwe uiual; alaa 8:30 rot.

KF VK 340 hi. I Jwoln ittle Svinvlioti.v i2 mur I'W 400. Tirana Cnha U'oix-frt ry Cni'an National M'Iitar Han-t Cuban m-ic. (3 R'U I Anctos divn'a Kh) San hwtra: taik WP.BM (CMM. CUI- CO.

ar on Relif ion. To Conquer Lightning. Blue for Beei Not Flies. TODAT. sa to P.

IMXVKK tKrtT FEvrt iuN; iiEiM'Ein HIS L'liKON'AH' HOI'Lt "11- 2. i -4r I i By ARTHUR BRISBANE CHKSTKA. PAI orcml ttr l'h-ster In St. I onis. FOX.

tiiiio I'isniKt, Uvile New M.1 m-lod'es. Vtt.K. 1.110.01 Yfrk Arrowli-ail Inn Orx-hratrs. 1.10:0 Chlc-ajt" Mu-ii-al i-term. Hm music wos wtir WJR WJZ GRANGE THINKS HE IS BETTER ICE MAN, QUITS THE MOVIES FootbaO Star to Leave Hollywood for Old Job at Wheaton, III.

HOLLYWOOD. July IT. (By U. P. Admitting he was a "big flop" in-fore- th camera.

"Red" Grange unit the tuovtes on short noticr touay and announced he was going back to the home town to resume his ice business "As a tnovie actor. I'm. a good ice man." said th? fatuous gridiron star. "I'm t-virtg for Wheaton. 111., tomorrow.

V4 got my old job back driving one of Thompson's ice trucks at SIS per week. Boy. I'm happy." "Red" proudly displayed a wire from his former boss. L. Thompson.

Wheaton ice magnate, informing him tic was elected to his old route, if tie wanted it. "Red." it ts presumed, will get as much publicity from accepting as he would in the films and. incidentally, get tr condition for the fall football season. i' i51Tt. Pintlc Stndlo itrfiffrarn New York Aator Kuni lircneatra.

Copyright. 1026. by Tba Btar Company. Protestant missionaries plua to leave Mexico before July 31; when new religious laws go Into effect. They tay their usefulness will end.

El Universal Graflco repcrta that every Catholic church in Mexico will closed. The government denies It. saying no school or church trill be molested that obeys the law. tlAUKT WATEUS. ltf to i P.

M. I A It LAMiK AM HIS FOR EST mnlIIyXlJ OKCHKS-1 HA. PAl'L at th I. nc Thrr El M. Louis.

M'Kt lAL FEATIKKS TO BE SI El. IUM KnX. Ktndio piatii--t. u'l UAKHT WATEHS, niumr. MONDAY.

to P. Jt. MNVKH fOVt fRlMJKAM FEATlKINfJ HEtl'KKT HElOiKU HIS COKONALi" HOT! I. 'K CHKSTKA. PALL orsnii'-'t at th- Ljnc Theater tn Eat St.

Iiiiis. FOX. stndio pianist. anil QARKT WATERS, announcer. to I'J P.

M. flAltKT l.AX:E AM Hi: FOREST I'AUK UIC.HI.ASPS OKCHEH-T PAt'I, nPT. eraaniKt at tb Theater ijj iEar St. I on1. SPECIAL.

KEATIKES TO BE AN-SOINfEO 1CI FOX. tulin anj HAHItV WATEUS. -lnounoer. WMC (t'i7). Mempt.l I'lertrnm Orchestra WYC New York Stanch Orciie-tra.

WoTt i405.2). Newnrk Soctaty WSl'E i24rJl. Milwaukee Sun-da erh'Mil. 8-43 p. WPS (2S) to.

Atlantic City T-d Wt-fPio' Pance Orchestra. p. KKO 1454.31. Sea ttle Mnaie: talk. KKI (4((Tl.

I.oi Angele Weaaong iirclietra. KMA (2521. Shenandoah Musical program (2 KNX (3371. Hol-lvwnd Talks; Sunday acrvlcea. WAFO 1273).

letroit Pance music. WHRM (2.10). Chii-sgn Variety hour. WKAK Naw Y'nrk Pa Ml O'or Orchestra. OVIIX (303), Chicago Sm Henry: mtiflcal program.

W.t.m 2), Meheart Feature honr. H'KRO (32Hi. Cincinnati Garden Frolic. WMCA (341V. New York (iolden'l Orchestra.

WOC (4St. Pavenport Mimical program. WOK (217). Chicir-o Theater and popular program. WOW (52), Omaha Pealcr program.

W')J (417 R. Chicago Radio ArtiMn: orch-istra. WRO (4.0). Washington Music hour W'REO (2R5.3). Lansing Populnr program (2 honr 1 0:15 p.

WCCO (41B.4). Mlnneapotts-ft. Panl Musical program. WHT (400. I'ai iflc ami Ailantio meal from individual dishes.

These getter pups, owned by a Strafford, mail, are enjoying their evening All church property is to be confiscated, on the grour.d that such property has been held by the churches unlawfully for the last fifty years. No religious Instruction will be permitted in schools nd religious publications may not mention or comment on news of national political affairs. The law Is eviden'ly aimed especially at the Catholic church, the national church of Mexico. A statement lued by the Mexican government says: apply to all religions, but the ST. LOUISAN TELLS OF DISCOVERIES.

IN PREHISTORIC TOWN MISSOURI YOUTH IS SLAIN IN HOLDUP OF CO-ED AND ESCORT RADIO HOURS TONIGHT (Central Standard Time.) Narcotic Act Doesn't Prohibit and Conditions Under It Have Grown Menacing, Says Owsley i Final Article by Ex-Convict Says Drug Users Are Diseased and Should Be Treated on That Basis, Not Punished. Catholic church Is most affected, because it is the purpose of the Mexican government to keep th! 10CAI. PROGRAMS. 6:30 p. KMOX CV0 St, oi-rat (Jrjan.

u. KMOX Orchentra; Dr. M. G. Kyle Gives Details of Trip to OH Bible City in Palestine.

Runs When Ordered to Halt by Chicago Police Shot Down. Ulote-Dcm-KtKl School-aoioj: ban 5 RAILROAD CARS HAUL BIG ORGAN FOR NEW THEATER Five cars were required to transport from Tonawanda, the $115,000 pipe organ to be installed in the new Ambassador Theater, which will be opened August 21 to 23. Within one day after arrival in East St. Louis, the cars had reached the Terminal yards in St. Louis and were being unloaded.

The organ was designed by Stuart Barrie. There are four keyboards with ninety-three keys. The console is one of the largest in the world. boua. KMOX OrchfStra Chlcaro Kntertainers: dance WOR (405 1, Newark Mern'e'a :30 p.

KVW Ch'cago Con-gre Carnival. WDAP (475. ill. Fwt Worth Mimical program. WIP (o021.

Thlla-rltpliia Papce also WPO WOI (270. Amea. lo. Weather. 9:50 n.

m. WHT (400). Chicago Studio progra m. 10 p. ItCO (361.2).

Oakland Sport review. KFI t47t. 1 Angelea Anrelua Trio. KPO (428.31. Sin Fmn'iwo (an-darin Orchestra.

WAHO (315.6). Richmond Hill l'onilar proeram. WCCO (416.4). M-nneawll-St. Paul Pance ran-ale.

WFTtH (370 2i. Chicago Orcheatra songs. WKF.C (32V). Sam Jones: Virginians. WI.IB (303 1.

Chicago min-lc: popular program. H'MCt (3411. New York McAlpIn i'ntertnlners. WOAW (52rti. Omaha Or-an.

WBO (4flO. Washington Organ. 10:10 p. KGO I3H1.2). Oakland program.

10:15 p. KKOA i454.3). Seattle- Studio program, 10 30 p. WJH (317). P.mtiac Jaw.

8 p. jclRta. p. Celt-ste. 10, p.

KMOX trchetra: readings: KMOX Radio orchestra. Catholic Church outflde of politics." The rest of the world will watch with interest this revival of an old quarrel between church and state. When the arsenal at Lake Denmark blew up. It win asked here whether the government had seriously studied protection from That lightninfr flash at Lake Denmark cost this country $100,000,000 and rnanv lives. "Everything had been done to protect TONIGHT'S FEATURES.

WEI (394. 5t. I'nliadVluhta 6 p. drama, "Vrrdvm." p. WJZ (4jj, New l'ork CHICAGO, July 17.

(By U. A youth was shot and killed by the police last night after he and a companion had held up a University of Chicago co-ed and her student escort in Chicago's exclusive Hyde Park district. The dead youth was Identified -s Arthur Carmichael of Milan, Mo. Papers In his pockets indicated thi. and also that he, too, was a student.

He was shot In the temple, dying on the way to a hospital. Dexter C. Harrison. 2ii iiattle Creek, the other" robber, was arrested early today in a downtown rooming house and confessed his part In the holdup in ett Jeaters. WliHM i25()v.

Chicago lop- Further details of findings In the Bible city of Kirjath Sepher, which was unearthed in Palestine last April and May by Dr. M. G. Kyle, president of Xenia Theological Seminary, is contained in an exclusive letter sent hy Dr. Kyle to the St.

Louis News Service, a publicity service sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the Advertising Club and the city. Dr. Kyle left St. Eouls last February. He ended his exploration work in June and will return to the United States soon.

The letter, which tells of the finding of great said the irovern- mar program ci's hours cgainst lightning, ment. 10:45 p. m. WS1I i42S.3l. Alia Hired Help Skylnrk.

11 P. FN Slienandnah FESTIVAL SERVICE TO MARK ANNIVERSARY OF CHURCH The Church Council of Jesus Evangelical Church, Twelfth and Victor streets, will hold a special festival service tomorrow, commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of the ordination of the Dr. William F. Simon, and the begfn-ning of the fifteenth year of hia pastorate at the church. The Rev.

Tfilltam F. A. Simon, the pastor'3 son, of Wyandotte, will preach the" anniversary sermon at 10:15 a. m. which he stated they used a lass toy revolver.

He said that he and his companion had stolen an automobile shortly before the robbery. quantities of the discovery an ingenious ancient pottery and of quaint gates and water supply system The two had robbed George geon and there to be cured hy mfjans not visible to the naked eye. After Mr. Harrison got his man in the federal coop, he went away and wrote another law. forgetting to tell the former motormen and bartenders what to do with their victim.

There is only one state in the Union that has taken a humane view of the drug That is Pennsylvania, where they spend millions to win an election. Edward W. Bok paid the expenses of a body of citizens who spent some time Investigating the traffic in the state and then framed a law which not "only provides for the capture and punishment of those responsible for the growing evil, but which also specified the manner in which the victims were to be cured and restored to usefulness. Canada, of course, has a model pr6cedure whereby the drug addict is confined in a hospital and treated as a diseased person. Many a wreckedV dope fiend has wandered into Canada fVom this country and found a relief.

I was always barred because early in my life I was deported from lhat 'conn! try as a thief. My point in all this is that A DOPE FIEND OF THE WORST KIND CAN DK CURED. Certainly there could be no more horrible example than myself. I am cured. I hope to stay cured.

When I look back at my life, 1 Gray and Miss Laverne Lane of 14 and were waiking nonchal in the ancient city'of the Canaan-ites and Israelites, follows in. part: antly down the street when a SERVICE CAR ASSOCIATION police automobile approached. Gray jumped on the running board of the car. told of the hold ANNOUNCES NEW ROUTE- mimic. KKI 4 ti 7 1 I.os Angelas Ckelfle artiMt.

WiFIl (275). Kther Itiiatrra' Club. WKN'T! ChicagoFrolic tC hours). A A 475 9l. Pallaa Gardner's Orchestra (1 honrl.

WHT (4O0) Chicago Tour Hour league. (370.2). Mooselieart Settln' Ip Hour. WRNY 1258 5). New York P-X Itminit Honr.

WSAI (32151, Clncnnati Popular prorram. 11:43 p. WPAF i.KJ.Vtii. Kansas City Nighthawk Frolic. 12 KGO (361 2.

akland mnsfe 2' hoursi. KNX HnliTWood orchestra. WERH (370.2). Jhicago Srteclal nnmhers: songs (1 hour). WI.S (344.6).

Chicago Sherman's Orchestra: organ. WQJ (44 7.5). Chicago Popular program (2 hours). I a. KGO 1.161.2).

Oakland Pane music. KKI I4RTI. I jn Angelas Midnight I'mllc i3 hours). KNX HollJ-wotmI HoI'vwikhI Night. NEW SINGER INTRODUCED TO RADIO FANS OVER WIL Marie Trinkhaus Ahrens was featured from Station last night, singing many standard numbers familiar to everyone.

Miss Ahrenaj a splendid lyric soprano voice, and our radio listeners will have the pleasure of hearing he sing from this station on futurd programs. She was accompanied at the piano by our staff pianist. Bud Fox. who also played several piano selections. Harry Kinge and his singing; orchestra) front Forest I'ark Highlands, furnished the popular danoa music for th evening.

At the dinner concert program Herbert Ber- ger and his concert orchestra offered 3 very pleasing and interesting program of old southern airs. up ana directed the orneers to the young robbers, who. by that time, had turned a corner. When the police commanded the pair to stop they began to run. and the shooting followed.

At" Milan it was said lhat Arthur Carmichael's mother lived at Hrunswick. Mo. i'nttharmontc concert. p. WEAF New Goldman Han.l.

to WGR. WWJ. 7:30 p. WKXV CJjS.SI. New York National atage children.

8 p. WON (3031, Chicago Light opera. "Oranje HlmaoinB." 8:30 p. WKAA (473.0), Dalian Mi7.art I horal Club. 11 p.

KU 1301.2), Oakland Western Pacific BudiI. 6 p. KMA (252). Shenandoah Market; newa; trio. O'UO (435.

Ottawa Ctncert orchestra. 'RtW (536). Chuaso Muaic hour. WBBB (273). Staten IhImiiu Bible lesson: mustc.

IVU.tr' io5j til. Kanaaa City "School of the Air." WEliH 370.2), Chi, ajo Orchestra: Kuuiiay aihool. WHAD (273). Milwaukee Oran: market; scores. WUT (400i.

Chicago fr-gan: port: claasical. W1P (5JS.2 I'nU-adelphia Sport. WJIt (31(. Pontlac Symphony orchestra. WLU! Chi cago Pinner concert.

WLS (344.0). Chicago Lullaby time. WLAV 142 isi-ciunati Orpan: Sekatary Hawkina. (-j0. Chicago ir.unon Artisru.

W.MIA York Mimical program. M)AW i.2ll. llniBhu Literary p-rlnd nelra WlKl i27oi, Hutu via Webster -onc rt Wl'li AH. Citv liin.i.i ma WQJ (417.3). Coi-errt; dance rmmic.

WHC i46ii. VVattiinctop Anmun-ea. WKN (238.5). 1 ork lHinit hour: popular sotik. 0:10 p.

W.NYC New York concert. 1:15 p. WCAE Plttat.nrrh Studio program. Wcco upolla-st. Paul Dinner concert.

Wll' (308.2i. I'hiladelphiii Concert iirehelra alo WPG. WLS (a4.i. Chicago liaru dance hours). r.i'i?0 m- Ho.iKton Kiddlea hour.

WKAA (473. 9) Dallas Joy'a Orchestra. WM A (2(15. til. ISuiVaio Mualcni i.rocram.

WOR (405 1 New-rk ITyor p.and. YVPu 1." Atlantic Studio program, alo Wll. Wlti; (4fiJi. WashhiL-ton Phliharionntc concert alo WTAM Cleveland Studio program. p.

New York -olorr muxd-al proeram. 7 P. CNItO Otlnwa I'oitcrt and dxnee pri-irrnin. KKXF 12H3). dnah Miiwii-ai program.

KVll (2fi.li W'-h- Ita Artinf program. KYW i.VHI) Chi cngii Coiigrsa Rtudlo. WAMO C'44t Popular program. w'ltHM Chfcaro time. Wll St.rlngfiei.i MiKiml tirngraui WEMI (2I1U).

Chicago Popular program dnnce miixle (2 houm). Chi- "Auld Sandy;" enaemhle. WJ.II Monwhpnrt Palmer IIoiie htii- iio. WLW Cincinnati Organist. MAQ (447.3).

Chicago pw Irait 1 WMVA l-'i4l). New York OrcheiUra 11111- al'-al pn.ernm. Wpi; tt. Atlantic Corcert or-heirra. wn.ut i32rti.

Orneha Kducat'oi-al period: talk. (C3S.5'. York Prawine Room I'lav- i hh. WSAI Cincinnarl i ww review; WSM Sunt)- i vllle r.wltitne trio. WSE (2401 1 BY MIKE OWSIjITY.

(Copyright, lfejfl. hr The Star-Chronicle Publisher Company.) CIIAPTKK VI. Wanting to quit using drug and quitting are two different things. Nearly very dope addict desire, in a hazy, half-hearted fashion, to be a normal person instead of a skulking fiend or a sharp-witted criminal. But drugs enslave their vlet lips, weaken their wills and undermine their brains.

That was my condition when 1 finally saw-that I had reached the end of the journey and found that my-eward for twenty-two years of crime was a warped mind, a wrecked body and a black future. I was a marked man in nearly every city in the country. Thousands of policemen knew me by eight. Mike Owsley," they said "Well, well, what's he doing here? Must be something bad. Lock him up." Where could I go? 1 consulted friends.

One sent me to a sanitarium, hut it was same old story. When my money was gone the doctors threw me om. broke, but with the same old devil of dope astride my stooped shoulders. I tried again. Same result.

Then a friend told me of a doctor in Indiana who had made a specialty of curing dope fiends and putting them on their feet again. I was skeptical, but I tried again. This time I was more fortunate. The doctor was on the level and he made an honest effort to help me. What wfis equally strange, I made an honest effort to get cured.

There were no bars on this institution and no steel doors. If the drug demon stirred too strongly within me, the old doctor would shake a warning finger and tell me of the dreadful consequences. "You can leave any time you want to." he would say. 'but if jou stay I'll cure you for all time." Much Beauty In World. I stayed.

As the months went by 1 found that I had no desire to mingle with pickpockets and burglars, my former pals. I was in the good company of a lot of fresh air. dogs. chickens and flowers and 1 was enjoying life for the first time in many a long and miserable year. I was learning that there are manv beautiful The Southwest, and Russell Avenue Service Car Association today announced that, starling Monday, It will operate Fcvt-nteen service cars over ihe following route: From Third street and Washington avenue, west on Washington to Thirteenth, south on Thirteenth to Locust, east on T-o-cust to Twelfth, south on Twelfth to Russell, west on Russell to Springy north on Spring, to Shaw, west on Shaw to Southwest avenue, and south to Kingshighway and Southwest.

"The site selected as that of the ancient 'fenced Kirjath Sepher. proved to be that greatest 'fenced city of Judah." and the last to fall before the 'whole army' of Joshua, City Crowns Hill. "The city crowns a conical, isolated hill that seems as If It had been dropped down in the midst of a valley. The wall, sloping In the lower part and with perpendlculhr parapet, still stands about 30 feet high. With the parapet, the whole waK must have been between 4 0 and 50 feet in height.

"No wonder the spies sent by Moses, who came up this way and probably past this very city, reported the cities as 'walled up to heaven. The two grat gates, east and west, were models of defensive fortification; indeed, the walls and the gates seem to have1 employed every feature of military engineer BELIEVE DRY PACT COMES TOO LATE Continued l-om Pace 1. N'ow Trof. I'opin, teacher of electro-mechanics at Columbia University, says the disaster was due to Ignorance, A copper roof on the buildings, copper sheeting to protect chimneys, connection from roof to ground at many points by copper rods or heavy copper wire running into the ground down wet soil, plus copper sheathing on the sides of the building also running Into the ground nothing else was needed. A building thus protected, with copper screens on the windows, is absolutely safe from lightning.

What is color? Why are many men, with sight perfect otherwi.sr. unahie to distinguish red from blue? Is a color-blind wo-nan unknown? How do you explain the extraordinary fart that many women, absolutely blind. ctn distinguish colors by feeling; for instance, colors of yarns that they handle? Why do blind women sorting yarn In tendon like blue and dislike red? More Important because it Is practical, why do flies dislike blu? Paint your kitchen blue and you have fewer flies. On the other hand, if you paint beehives blue, the bees will be happier. Perhaps it Is because bes enjoy themselves under the blue sky white flies like to be out of the sunlight and away from th blue sky.

In a blue kitchen they may think they are outdoors under, the sky. They ore not very bright. Old Joe. a white horse, having served fifteen years in the l.t'o nurds of King Ceorge of England worn out at twenty, was about to he shot. He attracted the attention of Kins Oeorge and.

thanks to the kins, he will spend his re. matnlhg dfty In clover at "Windsor Castle. The Ttritlsh will applaud, as they should, that kind, royal thoucht. A few will wish that as much micrlit be done for tnfinv worn out old human beings, scendln-" the'r lat dnys in uncomfortable British poorhouses. (imagine what I might have ac complished had I evaded the demon of.

drugs and lived the life of a normal man, but perhaps it is not too late now. With thincrs U. S. LEGATION AT GENEVA UNDER 1P0LICE PROTECTION all square between myself and so- ciexy i win now attempt a come-' PRICKLY HEAT Quickly Relieved by ing for defense. "Then the work at Kirjath Sepher shows the complete unbroken, history of civilization in Palestine revealed by any city of the land et uncovered, a history that reached from 2000 15.

C. in the early bronze ajce of the land, down to the conquest by the Israelites; and then, in still unbroken line, over the whole of the national history of GENEVA, Ju-ly 17. (By I. N. American minister Hugh Gibson and the American legation here are today under police protection as the result of receipt of letters threatening Gibson unless the American Government intervenes to save Sacco and Venz-iti.

lalor leaders, convicted for tiurder in Massachusetts. The Arneiican consulate at Berne also has received threatening lettets and a police euard has been established thtre. graciousnrss In yielding to the interests of the prohibition results in three bon- dry candidates for United States Senator in Missouri, and the dry forces will concentrate behind these men with stroncr hopes of victory "In the conference-. 1 pointed out to both candidates that our chance of winning vs very smell unless they were wit.lng to yuld something of their personul int-r-ests. They received u.any intimations from out-state to the ame etfect." The certified notices of withdrawal of Meredith tor the long term and Oockrell tor the short term were mailed to the Secretary of State last night.

In event Judge Co' and David M. Proctor. Ueoublican dry candidate, are the rominees for the office, no hand win be taken by the Anti-Saloon League in th; general election next November. a- both have the endorsement of the league. "We will Just sro fishing." the Rev.

Shields said lody. HELP-ALL All IlrugglMs. Price- 51k- oacK ana. wnne on the road, will not neglect an opportunity to deal drugs a blow beneath the belt. To those who have never ventured into the land of crime and dope.

I can say: STAY WHEBE YOU ABE. CHIME PAYS NO DIVIDEXDS EXCEPT IN M1SEBY. YOU CANNOT BEAT THE (iAMF. And for those have been weak enough to make a start. I have this: QUIT NOW.

TOMOItBOW MAY NOT BE SOON KXOHiH. NO CHIMINAE. SIX(: THE BEGIN INO OF TIME, EYI JS DEFEATED SOC1 ETY. It took me twenty-two years to learn the answer, but I know my lesson well. And that's the whole story.

Tlie End.) 1 Israel to the exile. The city was I finally destroyed by Nebuchad nezzar about 600 B. C. and never been rebuilt. "It is well known that the Israelites were commnndfd to throw down the high rdaces of the Cana- urcb things in the world that cannot I be seen throuxh a drue addict's EMPLOYMENT DECLINE IN U.

S. SHOWS SLIGHT CHECK WASHINGTON. July IT. (By p.i A decline in United States manufacturing regist red in May was partly checked in June, the Labor Department reported today. Employment decreased four-tenths of 1 per cent in June, about one-third of the May drop.

The month's employment was 1.3 per ra ncs for $1 War In. Tom could buy forty-two for $1 yesterday, only five when the war started, doesn't my. even when you 1 at which horrible orgies were enacted and that the Israel-I ites themselves later fell into idol- atry at the high places. The city Kirjath was filled with a multitude of shrines, the old Canaanite sacred pillars are rpn jail over the place and everywhere I they have been thrown down jand broken. Later thev were nxert for eyes.

Nine months have passed since 1 have shot the contents of. a hypo- dermic needle into my arm and 1 believe that I have beaten the poison for all time. Morphine whipped me to a frazzl in the game of life and now it's my turn, There is a popular belief that a driiR addict cannot lie cured. A I dope fiend is a diseaed person who can be reclaimed with the MISSIONARY OUSTED FOR BRANDING BOY WITH ACID ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR LIFE? in perfect health? i cent greater than June. li2a.

-1 siirepss In ftmir line if murk In harmonv with voor WASHINGTON, July 17. Cy V. P. Pr. C.

A. Hnysmer, Seventh lay Adventlst missionary to I building purposes. Secret Water Supply. "Every walled city had need of a secret water supply, so that the i WM. MITCHELL BLAMES NAVY IN ARSENAL BLAST Cet.jrrieM.

Universal WASHINGTON, July 17. Blam-for the Lake Denmark arsenal explosion was placed on the Navy and War Departments today by the former Co'. William Mitchell, in an interview. He charged that the munitions storage facilities a the navy and army arsenals were antiquated and out-of-date. No one can be proper method and opt Imam? Are you rrijoyng prcierlt tUvr vol, WMr, minij- :a.imuI;,r;-t zuv If jon are not.

there Is rn -h. The reason ran he learned In tha sjudr and thr TR Til I.I.C1 1 KIS giten eer the W. Inls Truth trnter. The Truth Lecturer are th. teachings of (n Christ and not the teachings sl.mil Jesus I hrUt.

The false condition, in lire can he rectified. I I. nd. hair helned hr thee Truth lectures, and ho ran you anil iimr friends In tl.esr lesson! jo lenrn how to make life a complete aocrems. The reason why so nun; oroula are iekl.

unhappy. diM-ontented and nnuce.f is lrrmt-e lUrw km The kintr is made rne)al dictator "To seve the r.elrl.-n frrne." This means tint the kin i to be nawn in the hands of blir financier. France nmv ImltMe r.e'clum pnd make Caillmfx a financial tctntor flummy for hteh finance. Th possibility of bolstering the fwne remains to be rroved. nnd rubles went over the precipice.

ST. LOUIS AND NEW YORK TO SEE 'IOLANTHE; SAME TIME Seldom 1s a New York theatrical success presented in T.ouis at Korea, has been dismissed from his post by the Shanghai Foreign Mission Headquarters for branding -with acid a native boy who stole apples, the Foreign Mission Hoard here announced. J. F. DAILY, CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, IN CITY John F.

Dsffly, a Putnam County farmer who is opposing M. A. Homjue of Macon, for the Democratic nomination for congress from the First District, was in St. Louis yesterday to confer with w-rt leaders. Daily is wet.

while Roni- i city coulil not be cut off from na-, ter by an enemy in time of siege, "Near the end of the season work we found two great subter-j ranean storage places for grain and water. They were so ch-ked with debris that only a small part the If -n i.r.i.i.,1,, i snail know the TKI Til and TKITH shall yoo free." Are you free from all lite inharmonic of lit not. you had better study the TKI TH. 1 CAROL AND HIS PARENTS I'o you svl-t ta know the Truth and learn about the aetion mi4 its effeet npon your Health and l.m ironment? It then a'trnd the 11 im.h KTKM.Xfi I.KtTl Rr.r at tH hich are hrl.l in the Irtur, dii'Ji could be cleared in the time left Ue, the incumbent, is dry. Th- this season after their discovery L.

II. I Tilt" TU -VII ut 4,1 141 -ti RECONCILED, REPORT SAYS i tnw cfuievam. it Is the Chlirrh Democratic nomination is equivalent to election. ut we found Ions: corridor and nrrr nunarru tia, tirrn 1 ft a WTipr of life. hrlng ynr friends.

Yon i-annnt afford to rniss the 7iie.IT twining leture. the same time It is being shown in New York, but this will occur next brought back by the clumsy- efforts of narcotic apents and half-baked prison wardens who have no knowledge of anxthing except cells and chain gangs. A great many of these men are former bartenders and street car employes. Their conception of a fin treatment for a drug user is to him in a cell without dope or medical attention of any kind and let him work out his own salvation. It never works.

Place a FUbl-i and a rope in one of these cells and the unfortunate victim will reech for the latter, knowing that it. is the quickest way out of his agony. Drug addicts need, in siddition humane medical treatment, some measure of encouragement from those who handle them. We hae. in this country, the Harrison Anti-Narcotic Act.

which is looked upon by judges, prosecutors and prison warden- as th 52 Ie In New Serbian Flood. BEIjG RADK. July 17. (ByFi. new floods following bursting of PARTY HARMONY STRESSED IN HAWES TALK AT FULTON FULTON.

July 17 iSp--cial. In a speech here last niht. Harry B. Hawes. a Democratic candidate for United States Sen a tor, stressed party harmony and omitted reference to prohibition A New Bloom field yesterday afternoon he spoke on the tariff and farm relief.

He will be in Fayette today. SCIENCE CHRISTIAN many rooms. "Great quantities of pottery. some of it very beautiful, were! found, representing all th pHods from 2,000 B. C.

down to the de-! struction of Nebuchadnezzar. Pome i of the small finds and of the poi- tery probably will be brought "home THE WAY OF SUCCESS US'i(), July 17. (Hy V. A Vienna dispatch to the West-' mlnftr Gazette said official con- i firmafion has been received of the! report that Prince Carol of Ron-1 mania and the Roumanian rulers have heen reconciled. and that! Carol will be reinstated in Septem-j bc-r as to the nation's throne.

One river dykes. The dykes wen- Fifty-two persons are dead washed out when rivers rose due to series of cloudbursts New of leading men remarked ah lie ago a trxt, the so.c ohlect ttt ki. for exhibition. the nun ho ha in mnJ the (floods have spread over 4f OOv acres of land 1n southern Serbia. week when the Municipal neuter Association presents Gilbert and Sullivan's "lolanthe" at the open-nlr theater in Forest Since last April, when Winthrop Ames first produced the operetta at the Plymouth Theater, "lolanthe" his been a reignins: musical on Broadway and has outlived a num-Ver of productions which were designed for all-summer mns in New York.

Put while New Yorker are paying IS per seat at the box'cf-1 ticket brokers are Retting 01 a scrrxje siu and er.s ik.i money readily. Ch rt Tt the Tufh.f TRAINING CAMP STUDENTS REVIEWED BY COL FALLS tir-t the Kingdom of fiti and His frtilmiimcM an-1 alt these thinga ahall he Jtieij onto ton gfi, gK-ing and that applieg which automatically disposes of the evil. It sig- After a wtek of training at the? AVHle-tl S25.000 to Tml 'nn. WHITE PLAINS, N. July 17.

By F. The wll! of Mrs. Mary Merrill left to Mother Alphonsus Iathrop. a nun. to aid her work among cancer patients.

The nun, who was a daughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne, had dierl a wek before Mrs. Merrili. unknown to the latter. Citizens Military Training nfjcant to point out that althoneh ti. r.iismea.

ttm to erery- even more. St. Ixiuisans will be sble to see "lolanthe" on a much A KNOCK OUT and YOU'RE INVITED To the MARIGOLD GARDENS TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK PIERRE AND PAGIE'S Initial Performances of the MARIGOLD GARDENS REVUE Pn--ntcl in Two Section. Tjlce Miehtly tills law has been In operation for liiing 1 in at'-. greater scale at hMf that price.

Through the limitations of th i.iAnr theater, the New York cho The naml below am "11 hranches of The Mother Cliurt-h Th-First Chur-i of Christ. Scientist, ta Boston. Suhieot of th at cbureh: LIFE." GOLDEN" TEXt: 3:2. 3. FIRST CHURCH.

King.rurai ay ant Westminster- 11 m. awl 8 t'. rn. Reaiirir room Vr-t1 Kirirhrh way open daily from a. ro to 5 p.

01 from 1 to 5 p. tn. SECOND CKL'RCH. Wa.f.'ngtoo rKj-aierarf 11 a room in church ertifi rifen from 1 to D- iricitiding 'in(iati. THIRD CKt RCH Rtiase-U re-no-: 10 and i tn.

KOI'RTH CHCBCFI. Pag- bm le-t-anl: 1 a. rn. R-admg room. "V4.1l Page men 'ia'ly from a ra to 7 p.

rn. 3 in FIFTH CHURCH S.mlb Ummt hnulevarii: 1 1 a. tn m. Rea'l ir.g room, eame IfatKin. open "2 to tla-ly iunrlays anl hoisiijrs in clu-iet.

blXTH CHURCH. Natural BrMIg arersue- S-irtday IO 45 a and to. Werlrtcwtay. p. Hs1 irg room, same location, open daily rx-pt ")th1rt from 2 to 4 p.

EIGHTH CKCRCIi. 570-. VTjtrrnin atenue: 11 a. ra. wr.nyp-'tiW MOST MFETINtJ at ail th cisunn! 11 o'clok.

REAWNU RDOMi; 1H3 Hallway Fi'hunife Bci! 'ntg- a m. to 9 p. tn. daily, expert Wedriepiay. a.

rn to 4 Suoaay and 2:30 to i HO 3M-i Oitte Slf-et: Orjen daiit from at jerrerson Barracks, the first-! year students were inspected this, morning by Col. Moor N. Falls in! their first general review. The! effectiveness of intensive training' was shown by their fine appear-, ance. The bo will ko on the! rifle ranjre nest week for their firsti i The artphcatioti of that thought leads hapjones.

fn the church. tfo. me get hf g'rmg fme nop! to churrh ni siorsaily' take no a.tiv- xx to get omthng in rr-turn. Thy St. of thlrty-sixj In a number of years the army of morphine, i-ocnine and heron users is increasing steadily every day while peddU rs are reaping a golden harvest.

Like- Volstead Ijiw. Why? Because the law. like he i Volstead Act. cannot be proper'v and they 11 rriiim muctt ro owfireU ltd Sta)g by target practice. and A Rrigbt EiwemWe? af Beauty, iiraer.

Clasae iH Melo4r Elaborate aratrnha Creatlana hy Lester. U4. Chsraga Ct Tisis til Fries Vc Ira a ycasr arog- It is only fN'-ssite for to tak out hfe what we put into it. DsJLT :30 AM. SAT.

AFT 2:30.. fM. Pk-rre- and Pa trie fea gi mr pfcasa Vm iiiariy. Kpe-I Mn-rc Written by Milt. I'agte to tomorrow.

Cr, reg-lieit T1 jou ran A farmer NIGHTLY fail's Municipal Opera will present lis spectacular ensemble of ninety-fix sparkling and talented boys an.l girls, where the Plymouth Theater orchestra Is restricted to thirty musicians. Director Kroll will direct fifty Instrumentalists in the playing of Sullivan's superb music. Man Burned March 5 Ie. Ceorite Schulz. transient MA is enforced because It lifks any hitman element.

To thi law. the unfortunate drug ficn I ts per.on to be thrown into some dun- i 25 NATIONS ACCEPT BID TO WORLD COURT PARLEY m-AK avi TO 11 SO ri.e-st te-fore he can rcgn. St. L-aowf Favorite ftaaara Mnsle by Th htm Man. -HAKKV PITCH F.R's by word, by act.

eho-eJ us hf "way. Trdvts Urrheatra An attra-tie cm including Jack ltltM-Hbn-! Artit ami l-cefttric IratHT. and the Marigold tiartlen. liads. son4ay un4 WratnejMay Perform B0IL-0-GAS0LYN CLEANED will be broast srr MSBK.jEireet trim the GKNKVA.

July IT. (By r. i Cuba. Poland and India I have accepted the invitation of the! League of Nations to participate in! a conference here September 1 to consider the fnited States reserve tions to the world court. Their an-j swers brir.g the total number of acceptances to twenty-five.

Men's Suits C'eaned and Pressed rBoE URtsT BKANiB lall ovt tor liirg atioti- C. bant 13 Taber Mr. Jack I. M. laborer, died at :2 a.

m. today tbe City Hospital from horns suffered March 5 when his cloth- tng cuupfct fire as he was sleeinit beside a casnpfire near Washing-' ton. Ma. l-o rer Clutrge I ntil Second Presbyterian Church Ue.tmins.ter Piare at Taylor Arena JOHN V. Me IVOR.

O. Minlater II M. "The Power. P. "Ood a Appn.1 to Men.

the Ret. N. Kuwer U1 Preach flnta fcertiee 10 10 a tn to ly exeerst Werfratiay a to 5 ra and hoii Dyeing and marigold! GJifiDEHS Delmar Blvd. at Hamilton 30 o. ta.

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