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THE WASHINGTON HERALD SATffBDAY NOVEMBER 3 laOG 7

Millionaire Brewer Plans aLarge Structure

PAYS OITY HIS ANNUAL VISIT

Talks of Making Semicircle AroundUnion Station a Thins of BeautyBelieves In Uniformity of Build-ings Xo Definite Action Will Be-

Taken Until Owners Are Consnltcil

Adolph Bwch the mlUtoiMire brewerof St Ltttafe Kl party Including CarlConr ll Count Block nd Fritz Wldntanthe writknown nreWtect af that city areat Wlltard

arrived In Washington yesterdayon thdr animal vtalt to vmrloM parts ofthe country

They from Jamestownwhere tHy looked over the expositiongrounds with a view to getting paints onthe most effective manner of making adisplay

Aa regards lila property In the imme-diate neighborhood of the new union sta-tion which be acquit ed about two yearsago Mr Busch said that as yet he hadnot decided what sort of building bewas going to erect

In my opinion said Mr Bust thatpart of city should be improved withbeautiful bulldlncs and parking ThelmprM4o the visitor or tourIst receivesof Washington when he alights from a

should be one of grefttneaa ofbeauty of dignity an impression that Isin keeping with our great and wealthycountry

Tpere should be uniformity in thebuildings erected around that emlclrcte50 tAr as the height of the building isconcerned hi enter to produce a harmontoua skyline and the best ef-

fectsWill ConHalt the Owners

Before I decide what to do in the matter I shall make it my business to seethe owners of property adjoining my ownand every interested party and shall en-

deavor to persuade them to combine inorder to accomplish a building projectwhich will be a credit not only to Wash-ington but to the nation

Whatever their decision may be in thematter I cannot say at this time but Ishall form my plans from their action Imay erect a hotel or stores or a greatmuseum or something worth while

You may depend upon H whatever itwill be note office building orwont be a cheap affair

No lr men decidedly we are notgoing to sell the property we are sotholding it for specuntlon Whateverwe get we keep excepting money whichwe put back hi circulation But you cantrnk it any too strong when you say thatwe will contribute our to the beautificatkm of Greater Washington

Requested to give his optnKtt on the po-litical outlook Mr Busch said he was

sure that Missouri would go Re-publican and to rearsure himself he readu letter which he received only yesterdayfrom St Louis in which his statementwag verified Mr Busch is going to

here today after which be will con-tinue on his trip

OFFERS 7000 FOR HOSPITAL

ExCoiigTeiKnmit Thropp VVonlcIHell Miners Jn Brondf Top Regionidal jftlhe WaHilUjtun

Everett Pa Nov KxCoaRressmanJoseph E Thropp offered to donate j

7006 toward the erection of a hospital atKverett Thropp is the millionaire soninlaw of the late Congressman ThomasA Scott of Penovylvmni

There are about MM railroadmen and furnacemen ta tbe Broad Topregion of which BvertU is UM centerand now the Injured are taken to Ateens the nearest point that baa a hoa-pJtaJ

Mr Thropp is the melee candidate forCongrsm in WB district Hlg opponents John M Reynolds Re

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DANGER IN TBAHING SKIETS

Vienna Alarmed at Spread of Consumption Want Them Stopped

Vienna Nov 1 Attributing the awfulprevalence of consumption in Vienna toeating particles from granite pavemeats a strops movement hall been in-

augurated by aristocratic and influentialKoctety against the duet and smoke nuis-ance A formal oncaufeaUon has beenformed to carry out the work

It is suggested among other thingsIhat the of traiiin skirts beTiade a public offense as in Prague andithcr Austrian fides

League Meeting IThe ChurehmtnR League of the District

of Columbia met at the Highlands onMonday October 21 The Bishop ofWashington Right Rev H Y atteriee-I D and over 160 of the representativelergymen and laymen of the diocesewere present

The president W II Singleton pre-sided the of the evening wasquickly gotten through with The petecipal event was the presentation of amemorial to the late Lewis J Davisbanker and churchman Eulogistic remarks were made by Rev Dr McKirarector of Epiphany of which parish MrDavis was senior warden for forty yearsW D Baldwin Albion K Parrls Dr WP Younpr and others The missionarythank offering to be given by the men ofthe Episcopal Church at the general con-vention which meets at Richmond Vain October 1M7 was discussed andmuch enthusiastic interest aroused Thisoffering is to mark the Wth anniversaryof the establishment of the AnglicanChurch at Jamestown Va A programme-of music was followed by refreshmentsand the new year of the league was thusauspiciously entered upon

Hitllotveen OutingHalloween was the occasion of the

Freon Clubs last and most enjoyableouting of the season The entire clubleft the home of H Anderson on a strawride bound for Rock Spring Hotel wherethe parlors were thrown open to them

Later in the evening Mr Loveless es-corted the Club members and ladles tothe banquet room where a bounteoussupper was served The president andseveral other officers made speeches andthe toasts were numerous Midnighthad passed ere the members of the partystarted on the return trip The whitecape each with an embroidered blue letter F and the souvenirs worn by eachof the club members were features ofthe occasion The party included F RCarty president F H Samuel vicerreeideat H L Anderson C L Gable5 W B Roe treasurer J B Curtissergeantatarms Geo Grubbs Na-than Wafle and J Coates SOd Master

Andersen The tadies were MissesMabel Brown Lillian Brown MaryWright Lillian Gayle Edna BaileyClara Kdtey and F Trott

Pemmylvanlans MeetThe Pennsylvania Social Society Club

will meet at Pythian Temple Ninthstr t between Massachusetts avenue andL street northwest tonight at 7W-oclock

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Programme for Mondays SessionComplete C K Notes

The programme for tho meeting of theDistrict Union next Monday evening in-

cludes Percy K Foster as conductor of tbesong service Rev R L Shipley pastorof North Carolina Avenue Methodist Pro-testant Church as leader of the devo-tional exercises and Mrs D Olin Leechas sotofst The principal address will begiven by John H Converse of Philadelphia on the topic Evangelistic workamong young people from a laymansstandpoint air Converse is chairman ofthe evangelistic committee of the generalassembly of the Presbyterian Church andis an active business man presi-

dent of the Baldwin Locomotive Worksof Philadelphia

The citizenship department of tho Dis-

trict Union which OfficerZed H Copp Is superintendent will hold-a meeting next Friday afternoon Ar-rangements for giving societies who de-

sire it help in their citizenship and tem-perance meetings and work will be made

The Christian Endeavor Society ofMount Pleasant Congregational Churchhas organized mission study class withJohn Herndon as loader The class meetsSaturday evenings at 7 M oclock

The October meeting at the FlorenceCrittenton Home conducted by the Christian Endeavor Society of the First Con-gregational Church was led byHope Soule A party of six from thesociety helped to make the meeting unusually Interesting The girls of thehome took active part In the serviceThe topic was Faithfulness

The members of the Christian EndeavorSociety of the Church of the Coenantentertained a large number of theirfriends at a Halloween social Wednes-day evening in the chapel which wasbeautifully decorated with lowers aut-umn leaves and Jackolanterns Gameswere played and music was furnished bya mandolin club composed of membersof the society and a delightful eveningwas closed with the serving of appropriate refreshments

At the last business meeting of theChristian Endeavor Society of the Westem Presbyterian Church the followingomcers and committee chairmen wereelected to serve for the ensuing yearPresident Arthur W darkness vicepresident Miss Lucy McKim recordingsecretary Miss Mary D Riggles corre-sponding secretary MISS May E Smithtreasurer Miss Lena Sutton delegate toDistrict Union Miss Catherine D BrechtCommittee chairmen Lookout Miss SAnnetta Mohler prayer meeting JamesHerbert Seattle social Miss Eula Tatemissionary W H H Smith music MissMask L Linklns lowers Mrs B MGlover calling Mrs W S Armstronggood literature Miss Sadie E Andersonrelief Miss May J Graham Christtoncitizenship George M Jack

Tbe following are tbe new oOcers ofthe Berean Baptist Christian EndeavorSociety President E S Webb vice pres-ident MUK Alice Wormiey recordingsecretary Miss Eva Lucas corresponding secretary Miss Alice Nelson treas-urer Miss Daisy Watson organist MissGeorgia Lucas delegate to DistrictUnion J W Butcher

The Calvary Society of Christian En-deavor was delightfully entertained atsupper last Tuesday evening in the banquetroom of the church by the membersof the social committee After partaking-of the bountiful repast the following

were hued with enthusiasm and humor-B C Getsinger Herbert J Yule MissMinnie B liegeman Merritt Miss ClaraTallaferro and the pastor Rev SamuelH Greene Mrs Harry B chairmanof the social committee presided as toast-master

Immediately following the supper theregular Christian Endeavor meeting washeld when Dr Wfham A Dobson gave amost Interesting address on Medical MiSekww of China

Miss E May Van Doren secondpresident and chairman of the prayermeeting committee of the Christian Endearer Society of the Metropolitan Prosbj terian Church who took part In the ex

at the Sunday school conventionat Mount Vernon Place Methodist

Episcopal Church South is also superin-tendent of the kindergarten department-of the Sunday school of that church and

Tuesday afternoon she spoke on thesubject Half hour with beginners Sheexemplified her methods with beginnershy the aid of eight tiny pupils from theMetropolitan Presbyterian Sunday Schoolwhose names are Henrietta Gates MaryDavidson Blanche Lakin Laurie DaviesHelen CnteHan Carleton Blagham Arthur Laknx and Frank Catohan

Other Elections HeldThe Christian Endeavor Society of the

Cfcrtotfof Church KimMell MemorialHall Park road northwest has electedtbe following officers President Fred DMapltoe vice president E M Gathrightsecretary Miss Grace Wilcox corre-sponding secretary Miss BWe Allentreasurer Miss Annie pianistMiss Sadie Lewis

Meeting at St MarksNext Wednesday at S p nt the arch-

deaconry of Washington will hold a largemissionary mass meeting at St MarksChurch to close its regular fall sessionThree topics of general Interest will be

Rev G C BratemU of StAJtauis will speak on The Duty of tbeChUrch to Our Immigrants Rev DrMcKim of Epiphany will speak on The

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FASHIONSUPTODA TE

CLEVER DESIGN FOR CARRIAGE OR EVENING WRAP

Where 6e does not belong to the very first flight of fashion and a singlewrap of drossy design must needs do duty as a carriage and an evening wrapthe subject of the illustration herewith will present many suggestive ideas Thematerial is one of the satinfaced broadcloths that the French term a drop desatin or a satin cloth so high is the luster of Its surface such a faint shadeof pink is used In this that it presents a yellowish tint m lights and thisis cleverly empbastoed in the use of brown velvet In the form of Was folds for atrimming effect

To a shallow shoulder yoke which Is mcruoted with cord passementeries andInlays of velvet the ceat a slurred boUt bock and front the cut being somewhatof a circular design so that it tolls m folds that increase m fullness until thehem is reached The length is calculated to come almost to the feet in front awlthere is a plight dip toward the beck so that Use outline of the traM of the

is observed The sleeve le extremely tuft and the novel sting effect istroduoed a band of velvet carrying out tide piquant effect

The aoeompanylnff p wn is in saengied toUiae combined withof real Chantilly lace the whole oed over white chi on and white peen d-ect e The chapeau has a rounded list crown of seelsMn a brim of 9rtoeee loseand teo9 cache i s ta the back Is trimmed with a frothy ruche of white

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deeetibe Mtastonary Work In Labradorsad Newfoundland Men are especiallyinvited to attend and the public gen

j entity will be most eoraially welcomedOther meetings of the session will be-

I celebration of the holy communion atj 11 a m and business meeting at 2 p m

3Icn Club OrganizedToe Mens Club of First Methodist

Protestant Church has bees organizedThe meeting was held in the church lec-

ture roams All males sixteen years orover of moral character are eligible tomembership Those desiring to becomemembers please send their names to RevB P Truitt parsonage of First Metho-dist Protestant Church Fourth streetsoutheast The next meting will be heldTuesday evening November 27 The fol-

lowing offlcera were elected for one yearJ Harry Dove president George WPhillips vice president H Hoburg Leesecretary Harold Watts treasurerExecutive eommittee Rev B P TruittW T Watts and A Leslie Connover

Revival Services at Rylnml ChurchEvaageiiat John M Baker of Balti

more will begin on Sunday a special re-

vival service at Ryland M E ChurchTenth and D streets southwest to con-

tinue through the next two weeks U3 oclock Sunday afternoon Mrs Bakerwill bold a childrens meeting Mr Bak-er does not preach regular sermons butIris addresses are in the nature of shorttalks Music will be furnished duringthese meetings by a large chorus choir

Bishop Griswold to TalkBishop OrlswoW of the Diocese of Se

lisa will be In the city tomorrow andwill oreach at the ProCathedral Churchof the Ascension Twelfth streetMassachusetts avenue northwest In themorning at 11 afc d at St Pauls Twentythird street sear Washington Circle inthe evening at S

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FROM WOMANS VIEWPOINTn

Murder t so common nowadays that few attempt to keep pace with the detailsthe sordid headlines being quite sufficient They occur in all walks of life soIlliteracy DOt be offered a n excuse and we must realize that lack of selfcontrol has become so general that the most dreadful consequences have no terrorfor mortals

The Knowledge that lynchfV d its attendant horrors has not put an end tobrutality down South long prison terms have had M reforming influence uponthieves Capital ptuttahment ftf various kinds has not been abolished but mur-derers seam to have no of it or of life Imprisonment when they fall in theireffort at solfdostrietio We have a certain knowledge of those things yet thepower of knowledge Is sadly lacking inasmuch as humanity lies lost its grip uponthe part of human spiritual part

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A Western judge once undertook to convince me that every murderer or suicidewas Insane I was not convinced then but I afterward heard a clever physiciandeclare that the result of his experience was that the dividing line between sanityand madness Wits almost Imperceptible I halfway believe tmlt but I am surethat we are personally responsible for the dangerous condition which now existsWe may call the destroying power civilization or nay other name but It narrowsdown to indlvfSual weakness Wo women call it nerves but men have not yetfound a name for it ae it exists in their sex

The causes of murder are varied although jealousy predominates Fancy anordinary man or woman teetering a feeling that is to destroy themselvesand others Fancy any person allowing a single disappointment to tinge the wholeexistence I presume that the desire to kill comes only after long brooding so tho

not a whole lot to do with tiiia When men and women went to church withregularity and allowed the peace of the Sabbath to enter their souls there

so much opportunity for the evil growth But the churchgoing habit hasbees broken and nothing has been offered in its place to ease the mind ofworldly cares

It is not pleasant to contemplate the possibilities of uncontrolled minds Solfgovernment Iras been the potent factor in the progress of the world and selfcontrolled men and womon have boon Its leaders The accidental spilling of acup of tea ought not to upset the nerves of a man and precipitate a tragedytho lovsfor a child should not ba the means of cutting oil the life of the motherBecause love of man or woman is not changeless existence should not bepoisoned for any of us

have to bear losses by death and calamities like aecWant to body and limbwhy not exercise the same control of feelings in losses other methods Whynot cultivate ft gentle spirit rather than of evil thoughts and impulsesI sdmlro tho determined little mother of a big handsome and serene daughterwhose childhood was over to nerves By sheer force she compelled thechild to learn selfcontrol she said that she could not taco tho future whichsurh a nervous child would have unless curbed In time Wise llttlo wJirridn

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CATHOLIC CHURCH NOTES

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tag a book for tile ae of ee Jour mask eatitled Maa l e Derotiow Her Dr Oocpei-viQ at the loliaui ai h auai toBMnw

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ST PATRICKS CHUJICU Her D J StaSOtoD D irtrtorLow atoteoi tOHMnwr at Iaad J oclock hiP BMW aa MTBMO byHer Father aarrth at 11 oclock NMhjr ae lafter UM 9 oclock mm binUmii at i oclock iathe aftoraooa Twptn at Aa iaeiraetaM d Hfar eaaena set attending CataoUe sctooat ta heMoa Friday aftoraeoae at 4 odoefc la CarrollThe Mwiac due awet oa Satartay QMrator at 9-

oclock The ftoaeatt of CNM Cbflefttake put te the atagtus of te high wowlas the winter ieadeiat the moper of the raewand the oaertory anaae-

AP06TLK MISSION BOUSE lire A DjsteC S P sad R r II P HeUamm dosed aMIa tail week at M rltefo M4

to im Othelicn warant TBCMtay efeainga which MK well attended

tbe Cataoue faith H KUioU addmeed tileprioMs of the atcMMweee of New York atMMrthtr coafareace which WM held in the Catsarml 90 October 3J Re C M Seartc C S P

week at tile Pa UK Hoe ia BfOotwd D C

SHRIXB OF TUB SACRED HEART Theserrtees held uric week at boRer of UwSacrament woe iatpmarre sad wit atteaded Theaaaaoaceawat that Father Corrler wield ipcalc

eloquent pMker dettMred a awMerftilUte ditiae gift of faith aad the treMwes ami-eoMoUUww revealed to IMW tbrovgb low ofIMewed Sentiment The choir hM Morgaatetah j ar OTooie the gifted harpist hasbees eaeaged a ofsaalat ViM Mabel LaUmefsdMmfnK Tofce will be lard as aopraaeMire May Kiar eoatralto Mr Caaefat Howardteaor end Mr Heraard Ryaa bee o

ST AUGUSTINES CHURCH Members of theLeague of the Sacred liMIt will attend the 7-

odock BHMI tomorrow sal reeeiTe holy camraaatoa OB Snadayi low asses at 5 T 9 andII odoek bisk me at 11 a m S 4 lity of theBteseed Vfrgia liar A J Ole director meetsererjr Thundaj eteai at S odoek ReT FatherIt toa readen capable inirtance to the directorat each setting of tile sodality OB Tuesdaynwralag lent reqaieai MM was offered tetab dmtck Ifcr the repose of the soul of ClarkeCook Tbo iBh DOt yet twenty years of age hewee weM kaowa for hU as exemplarysanctuary boy xeatooi offleer ia RedtHtf afaithful ansi devoted Mm sad good practical Catbo

ST STEPHENS CHURCH Members of tbeHoly Name Soeietr will bold K meeting Svadafereoteg Nareaiber TIle SC John IleretauauSocietjr meets next Monday creates at 7 6 odeckRer Thames Gibbon Smith director of sodalitycoatiaaw h iatereatitie aad iaetractfTe talk mUM parable erealDg at the meetloss of the sodality sad pnaeii at the highnest tomorrow The Saaday school of parishooaprtees ever 880 cfaiUren Its edifying and flourWring condition to gr Uy due to the energy efRer Father SariS prarideat the two rice

Mr 3iea I Grrffln and Mire Marian Petittand Mr Me sells the secretary and treasurerTwe koadred ebiidbo the Saturday mornIBS den Cbrkttea doctrtee

ST ANNS CHURCH TBNLBYTOWN ThePW of AU 6 iata approprktely wWjrat din this ehttrch oa Thursday morning The boyschoir rendered the auskal service at the 8 oclock-ratuc aad their initial eadearor circs promise efuture morass Forty lImits Devotion will openoa Sunday Noresber 4 at the high mass Therewill be solemn prucearion of the Sacramoist oa Sunday and Taeeday mornings in which

Keooi children will participAte aloag witbthe altar boys and reyeread clergy On Sundayand Monday ereniuss at 7J8 ocock respen sermoo by Tieitlas priests and solemn BenedictionTIle their silt render Darands Second enSunday raoraing The artistic singing of 8t Annsto Aiwtys a ube t of faremMc commentthe iBcmbera of it deserve appreciation for theirfaithful sad stfterow wrrfcas

Mrs Sage Donbles Clerks PayNew York Nov 2 Mrs Russell

has doubled the salaries of the clerksemployed In the late Russell Sagesin the Bank of Commerce building TheIncrease affected five clerks nono ofwhom was mentioned in Mr Sages will

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CARDINAL WILL PAY VISIT

Seraphino Vannutelli to Attend theEucharistic Congress

Second Time In History Member ofPopeH Cabinet Ha Come to

Country Cntholios Pleased

The Roman Catholics of the United

States are gratified over the Justreceived that for the second time inthe history of the church H fenfledgedcardinal fa to visit America

Cardinal Seraphino Vaanutelli has re-

ceived permission to visit Plttsburg inOctober 1697 on the occasion of Uw

Eucharistic CongressIt unusual Indeed fer a Roman Cath-

olic in curia to leave Rome where hieposition IB practically that of ft member-

of the Popes cabinet It Is only withinthe pest two years that absencesfrom Rome have boon altowea CardinalSatollI vicar of St John Lateran thePopes Cathedral was allowed last yearto visit this country but he had livedIn America before ho had been a cannil The only other instance was whenCardinal Viacenzo Vannutcdl brother otthe prelate who le to visit Plttsburgnext year vfma allowed to go to Ire-land to the dedication of the Catnednuof Armagh

Extraordinary preparations will bemade to give Cardinal Vannutelll a fitting welcome to the Eucharistlc Congress

U S W V CAMP MEETS

Arranges to Close Up EncampmentBusiness Next Friday Night

At the regular monthly meeting of theDepartment of the District of ColumbiaUnited Spanish War Veterans held inCostellos Halt last night it was deelded to hold a special meeting next Friday night at their hall for the purpose

i of receiving the heal report of the Na-

tional Encampment committee and set-tling all the business In relation to theencampmont held In this city last month

Maj Hodgson chairman of the en-campment committee not presentat the meeting last night being confinedto his home by Illness

A letter dated Camp Columbia signedby Chaplain Charles E Pierce withdraw-ing Ida resignation was received and itscontents accepted with thanks ChaplainPierce had offered to resign because ofhis absence in Cubs but was requestedby all the members of the organizationto retain his office

A colored camp has been formed in thiscity according to a statement made byCommander Mitchell which will be ad-mitted lute the order as a separate andindependent camp by the authority ofthe national headquarters

CHURCH NOTICES

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m sad 11 a m morning pnjvr J a M mmt-feajw I p m Sfwrfel iMaeacr at nwlf eurekaitt ROT Sheldon X OitowaM D D BWMp-aC SgVM Vested ctatr Inai the Cattadnl Scbeoi

3IBTUODIST EPISCOPAL

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Bprarth Ltmae Tat rvmm TIle CaM efjfsmtf las All wetaenr

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ay app t tveattetti aaai-Ttnaqr f efevch 149 p Jvaior Be iin r

p av S r Hadeanai S p aaalvenwr fai n by Mr A L 9tart t tBIlk S ar I j f ChM w s clerk P t WU Ha c Mwte ay qaartet Mr S Fretefclc Smith

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CHURCH OF OUR FATHER MTU AND L 7WRue Scaafck jr pM rTfeM for

AM Dajr 11 a m sermon hjr theT e Dceteiae of UaMnrt Sa

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ALL SOULS CHURCH CORNER MTH AND LU vw UtoM 6 B Pferee tS i

Sand said nd daM for At OMtpmUre studyreligion JW Unity Stndr Claus 11 Bwntoir-

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THE RACK PROBLBM RC TIlE LIGHT OPUM Tree OKfcttea ItcU on f addttM-t NewChwn MISSION HU G s nv swuod

liner st S oclock p All waH9r tentedA free duuhtfnK lihwrr to to publicbefore after the iBiUim

EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH SoottMiRHe Hall VK G st nwS mc 11 a BL and

7 p At Use Sunday Btoming Mirk UfefeopOMw a Stbta will deliver the diet of a series oftwelve toctans tcMhtae how to be l and to demonstrata along Metaphorical lines wpecially adaptedfor tcMhiae who do not mdentaad Thiswill be U only free come srwn tuning Ute

these who wish to umkrjUnd should cameof evening lecture by MISS Martha E Van

Yeast Grot Serrrt Testimonial meetingV dn d y at 7S State All Invited

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Writ I

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Jinn Who Falls to Get Free TicketsMakes Trouble for Circus

Ga Nov 2 BarnumBailey ft Circus now showing here isminus Its largest elephant a hyena fourmonkeys and an African gnu all of whichare now in Us hands of a court officialhaving been levied on by Dr T M

until he gets a settlement out ofthe circus for its failure to provide himwith two promised complimentary tickets

Dr Mcintosh who is one of the mostprominent physicians of the city ownsseveral stores one of which is vacant atpresent press agent for the circuspromised him two passes to the show forallowing circus posters to be placed in thestore windows

Dr McIntosh discovered however thatthe ticket agent would not ablflo by thepromise of the advance man and hispasses were refused He at once leviedon the animate in the menagerie

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