Show 'i- - ( i NOVEMBER 9 1929 SATURDAY'EVENIN(j r THE OGDEN- - STANDARD EXAMINKit -- New York1 WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOLLESS6ls iN n WORLD PEACE THROUGH MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING MINTYRE By O i O -- r -- n y' r Love-maki- -- - - tete-tetei- H ng -- ke and a kiss Gilbert-Garb- o ng ' Isa 2:2-- 4 Acts 17:22-2-8 t “John 4:20 21 And it shall come to pass in the last days that the mountain of the Lord’s house Shall be established in the top of the mountains and shall be exalted above the hills and all' nations shall flow into It And many people shall' go and say Come ye and let Us go up to the mountain of the Lord to the house of the God of Jacob and he will -- teach us of his ways and we will walk' in hi? paths for out of Zion shall go forth the law and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem And he shall judge among the nations and shall rebuke the people r and they shall beat their swords into ploughshares and their Spears into prumnghooks nation shall not lift up sword against nation neither shall they learn war any more UN-jKNO- j All parents musirmake-thc- ir -- Churches ' bur fathers worshiped in this mountain and ye say that in Je- meu J —i to-4pblo- -- J i 4- self-intere- sts Inter-communicat- ion -- -- I v ci the-Americ- g - ( ' ( i -- J If Anna-Basting- m-K- DYL ek Xr decisions about what their children need It is not my province nor to suggest what should or right should not be donets to your special child It is who have already reached that their children need- - medical or surgical aid --that this little bit "of unasked advice Is given If you are such' a parent and are worrying about cost I should go to an orthodontist — one who corrects mouth 'and tooth formation-- let him look oyer tbe little state your circumstances patient plainly ask for easy payments and see what you can do If he does business 6n a larger and higher-price- d scale ask him then direct you to another dependable man who will be more reasonable FORGET FALSE PRIDE "The same with other specialists Don’t let false pride stand in your way If you have no money that’3 no disgrace There- are many good doctors who will arrange easy terms for operations on nose and throat If --even that is impossible stop on your"pride altogether and go to a clinic The finest doctors give part of their time to free work There are so many ways to provide for children these days it seems a’ pity to neglect them Just because you cannoYgee $50 or $100 ahead and are too proud to acknowledge tRe-tomclusi- on - d owu tonly'-fcoparen- ob i 'j ' 1— A-- ' - s I the coming week Truth friends visiting inUfab and all interested In a better understanding of' God’s plan and purpose in Christ Jesus are cordially invited to share in ahy or all of these services Seats free and no: collections Sunday and Friday-eveninat the Golden Age bureau 2641 Kiesel avenue studies in the watch Tower editorial — ’‘Satan’s Organization” Wednesday evening at 3102' Wall avenue the regular midweek prayer praise and sendee meeting Sunday afternoon at 4:45TKDYL will broadcast a Watph Tower program All having radio facilities are urged to tune in The topic is a vital and intersting —Why? one — “World Reconstruction How? When? If Jehovah intends to have a new order of things on the: earth if Jthe powers of selfishness are? to give place to a reign of righteousness if the change is to be iso drastic as to be scriptufally termed fanetr-heave- n and a new eaith— we cannot but be Interested in these wonderful! changes now perhaps at the very door The new heavens will straighten out all the misconceptions 'of the great divine character and plan the new earth will bring life and happiness to the world of mankind— secured by the Ransom I sacrifice provided at Calvary gs -- FIRS’ CHURCH pastor i its at 11 and take it In Ijoliyvvobd o’clock day school will meet at 10 o’clock Classes for all ages Young people’s meeting at 6:30 Evening service at 7:30 Theme “Armistice Day Inspiration Glory and Sorrows Considered in 1918 and 1929” Boy Scout meeting Tuesday evening in church Girl Scout meeting Monday afternoon in church Morning music commencing at i Organ preludes — “Opus 28 No 7” Chopin “Opus No 6” Chopin Gounod “Andagio Pathetlque” ? Eugene M Halliday Organ offertories— Handel “Largo” “Consolation Opus 30 Np3”t I Mendelssohn M Halliday Eugene Organ solo — Meditation” from ‘Thais” Massenet Eugene M Halliday ? Benediction with chimes’ Organ postlude “Chanson Triste Tchaikowski Opus 40 No 2” Eugene M Halliday ’ Evening music at 7:15: Organ prelude “La Soutine” -- Lycerg “Farewell” Paoloticzy 4 Mrs John Hillabrant t Organ oftertory “Prayer” Von Weber r “Even Song” Kyeruff Mrs John Hillabrant Benediction with chimes ' Organ postlude “Last Hope” Gottschalk Mrs John Hillabrant' The organ musicwill commence 'ton minutes oef ore services morning and evening r -- The social after service will follow the evening service s one way it is cheaper' in the long run to go after these things in time That is another thing to be considered Because they pave the way for real illness and there Is no waiting then I believe it is wrong tb dodge the question and I hope I have discouraged —no one but rather the contrary helped them to see a way out — John Edward Carve' Morning worship ' e iln PRESBYTER Theme! “Basic Conceptions in the Origins of War and Peace” Sun- 10:45- - - v BOBBIN COONS OLLYVmOD — The chances of a H wood’s actor in Hollytalking pictures are about as good as those of American home brew in Munich” yet the player of extraordinary personalltyand talent mediocr&-Jpreig- n will continue to succeed hsrexegard-les- s of his — nationality provided only that he masters English suffito be understandable ciently So believes Ernst Lutltsch German director who predicts that Hollywood soon will have a colony of foreign actors who will scintillate in talkies as truly &sln silent pictures “Maurice Chevalier’S appeal is universal his chafm intrigues all nations as does that of Greta Garbo and Emil he points out- - 1‘JanningsJennings” have remainmight ed had he only undertaken in time to study English diction— the talkies came too suddenly for him ‘The only difference the talkies have made in the opportunities for the foreign actor is that he now ust be able to speak understand-Englis- h not necessarily without aL but clearly You understand Chevalles you like his accent which does not mqder your enjoyment” a well-establish- ed - -- x - — -- soon They arellqing considerable ’hard work on it The xqongregatlomwilKbe called upon to decide a very important matter of business so we'urge every member of the church to be present - EMBY CHURCH— 2817 avenue R W Wisner Pingree pastor Morning services at 10 o’clock Sunday school ! Mrs' D Henry super- intendent v Morning worship at 11:30 o’clock Sermon by the pastor Subject Patriotism to the Truth” In this flIURCH — sermon the' pastor ‘will speak of ELIMf LUTHERAN Comer Of Twenty-third- s street and Some! of his --experiences in trenches B Cafi-so- n of France Jefferson avenue Rev Hoy " pastor Evening worship at 8 o’clock Seri Services for twenty-fourt- h Suru mon by RevLtandoph ' Subject tof his selection day after Trinity November 10 You are invited to these services Sunday school 10 a m j No morning servicesAll are welcome 'Evening services will be conducted at 8 p m CHURCH OF CHRIST will con‘ X duct its regular Sunday morning THE REORGANIZED CHURCH servlses at 359 Seventh street’ beOF JESUS CHRIST L D ginning at 10 o’clock All are welcated at Washington - avenue and come at these services Harry L Fifteenth streets £ill hold the fol- Peerman pastor f lowing services: ' First methodist episcoSunday school at 10:00 o’clock CHURCH Twenty-sixt- h Hodson in charge Y ’street pal and Jefferson avenue Lester P Preaching at 11 o’clock ‘ Fagen minister Preaching at 7:30 o’clock 9:45 a m— Church school W C The public is incited to come out Carnes ¥ superintendent and bring friends— Roy? F Hewes II a m — Worship "service sermon pastor by the pastor 7 “Patriotism and 7 Christian Special FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH— music by theCitizenship” choir Twnty-four- th street and Madison — 6:30 p tn Lpworth league avenue 7:30 p m — Popular evening servYou are cordially invited to our ice Sermon by the pastor “The Bible school which meets at ten Challenge of Christ’s Way” o’clock Sunday morning and to the m— Service of Wednesday 7:30 worship service at eleven ’ The help and healing psubject “Faith” Christian Endeavor - meets at 6:30 Every ’ one is invited to these servSunday evening and the evening ices service at 7:30 A series of stereop-tica- n — M—' ' at the pictures will be shown WHAT A PRICE service evening DEAUVILLE— Would you have a ' The Ladles’ Aid will have an all bountiful repast and Invite a few of day meeting at the home of Mrs your friends to dine here it would Verne Alvord 4l5 First street Tues- set you back at least $40 a plate day -- The ladies will also give a That’s what has been the outcome public dinner Thursday evening of of the popularity this city has been this week during tourist season Rich The ladies class nas in perpara-tio- n enjoying Americans it is said ' do much to a play which they hope to give foster such piracy ! r -- - v S-L- 1 - This Is ga Got Baldridge 1 In ly Father’s horse are many mansions: if it were not so I would have itold you I go place for you And if pareja place for you again and receive you thatwhere' I am the:e ye may be also—John 14:2-- 3 (Compiled by! the Bible Guild) I - -- -- GD of-me- 20 ‘Yiars Ago ' From Our Files F E Lewis departed today Omaha ' eb Where she will be joined by Mr lewis superintendent of the dining car and hotel department of the Harriman lines Mrs i L ?i International livestock company has leased 17000 acres of land at Promontory Point Will C Hunter and D A Smyth of Ogden are interested in tjhe company Hoy Bussell son' of Mr and Mrs D WJ Russell 'of Uintah suffered a severe cut in an arm when thrown from a horse onto a barbed wire f once Suttoirof Butte Mont is-tbe the manager of the Orpheum theatre here succeeding Willi R VTnch J H Garrett of the theatre of Saif Lake made the announcement ‘ Desk Sergeant Beni Temes presented his resignation at-thcity council meeting last (night Chief of Police Browning moved for the acceptance of the motion i ( The Rev j John Edward Carver eulogized E H Harriman in an address oh “The Use and Abuse of Money? rne pastor referred to the C H - Or-phe- um ( j- 1 DRAMAS SPELL e WRITER'S D00 f He Is Charged With' Murder In Secret Death railroad magnate as a man who Organization “kept hjs money and kept himself” i n— — : BERLIN United States Senator Robert La Nov 9— (AP)— Peter FoUette' is to speak November 15 at Martin Lampel German dramatist the Weber academy was en route to a Silesian prison toMartin Cullen has returned from day charged with murder and Sant Francisco which three years self the center of a situation matchafter the fire is regaining its busi- ing in interest any that his pen h ness legs fast a produced j Police' holdingvhim believed they big - plate glass windows! in had Twq solved the eight-ye- ar the Li H Becraft store Twenty-four- th mystery street and Grant avenue of the death of Fritz Koehler solwere broken lizt nlght by some bur- dier of the “black army” or Ober-lan- d free corps - nationalist organiglars aftera dog frightened them ' zation who disappeared mysterious' —i Mary Moss of Oldfn and John ly while stationed at the estate of Green of Ellwood obtained a mar- Baron Von Richtofen in Silesia riage license at the county clerk’s W21 i v- office ' The arrest was said to be due 1 Information of a fellow member of Coach Ben E Harper entertained the organization named Mueller the members of the Weber academy who said he and the dramatist were basketball squad at a members of the party designated to home! last evening execute the man in accordance with the sentence of a secret court This played ' — court was illegally self --empowered to put to death "traitors” within the organization it represented- - j THREE GAME1S ON Information given the poHcwis COAST SCHEDULE that Lampel himself fired the shot f which killed Koehler whose body never has been found SAN FRANCISCO Nov T Police found the dramatist It —Six pacific coast conference teams work at his typewrietr - Some of his today entered three games that were more recent plays have excited conto comlittle close provideexpected 'siderable comment petition At Berkeley the California Bears was said to have been aroused by the only undefeated T confefence his realistic descriptions of the proteam had the Montana Grizzlies as ceedings of secret death triti-una- ls J their ppponent- - Coach Nibs Price £ — 44 of the Bears announced that he would attempt to set beck the MonHAWKINS-WINtana eleven with reserves IN The Stanford Cardinals with only BRIGHAM a defeat by Southeri) California against their record were to 'BRIGHAM CITY Nov take on the Washington ready 9— Huskies Hawkins of Ogden knocked Roy The other conference tangle found out the Washington State gridders fac- Sheik Beasley of :Eureka In' the ing the Idaho VandalsT at Pullman fourth round of k scheduled main event in the American Wash Southern California! which re- Legion boxing show held in the arceived an unexpected defeat at the mory Friday night The semi -- wind-up decision went to Pete Evans Of hands of California lajst week was Corinne over Bert Jensen of Brigfor the of Nevada University ready ham City in a hard-fougin a battle game In the preliminaries Aldon Bywater of Corinne kayoed Parley HanMIDDIES OPPOSE sen of Salt Lake City in the first of a scheduled- STRONG OUTFIT round bout Vernon Dunn of Perry and ANNAPOLIS Md November 9 — Kenneth Montague of Salt Lake and (AP)— The renewal of a football City drew ‘in four rounds Haws of Plymouth knockfeud of almost forty year’s stand- Thomas1 out Battling Jenkins of Salt Lake ing brought the elevens: of the naval ed in the second round In the City academy and Georgetown university curtain raiser Tory el Yates decls-ion- ed with here President together today Dean Fowler' Hoover among the spectators Both teams had gone through a week jof intensive preparation for 'the game as each considered a victory vital to its record for the season the Navy to mak up for two losses apd one tie and Georgetown to add to the prestige gained by its impressive victory of last week over New York university r It was the j first raeetihg of the two since 1928 A box at the fifty-yar- d line on the Navy side of the field was set aside for the president and' Mrs Hoover: Brief ceremonies were artheir arranged“i to take place- upon T rival : 1 I r- -H j - ( F Vauchelet' 9— ' NOv said t o'Say Hist Bryan1 Hollywood old man who died Tuesday under ap- -' parenily Strange circumstances committed suicide - after !he had failed to turn his dreams" pf fabulous wealth and Inventive genius to reality After questioning numerous friends and his fiance Miss Marion Moore authorities said they were convinced Vauchelet dramkjthe poison which seven hours before his death he insinuated some bne had ’ given him Vauchelet police learned claimed to be about to turn a radio invention into a great source of wealth to him v Last week ho ’wrote two! checks one for $4600 and another for $1000 both of which were worthless authorities found With them he had' purchased Jewelry for Miss Moore Friends of the dead man said Vauchelet often had talked of his wealth and his inventions but thatl they never had seen either Police believed he wrote the checks in desperation to prove his statements and then faced-- with exposure ended i his life A note found In which Vauchelet asked “George RJ Jessup’ to keep in touch with hlm for “things are in a terrible mix up” brought the statement from friends that had heard Vauchelet speak ofthey Jessup but never had seen him Police could not find him- I 3 1 ( h 1 WOULD DIVORCE I DENVER OIL KING DENVER Ndv 9— (AP)-l-Marri- ed to Courtland Dines Denver! oil man prominent in social circles in 1925 MrsHelen Gibson Dines today filed suit for divorce charging her husband with "extreme mental cruelty” Helen Dines is the oil man’s third wife j it Dines figured in the news spotlight several years ago When his life was despaired of for a time following a shooting in’ which he was seriously wounded The shot was fired by n A Kelly chauffeur for Mabel Normand moving picture actress Mrs Dines asked for nd in her suit but asked for! alimony the restoration of her maiden name She is a daughter of the late V M Gibson Grand Junction Coloi banker — :— CHICAGO FAVORED ' OVER J WISCONSIN ' 1 ‘ j CHICAGO Nov 9— fAP) —Still elusive initial victory seeking that over a major opponent Wisconsin today invaded Stagg field stronghold of Chicago’s Maroons Chicago was a slight favorite largely on the strength of! victories QVer lndlana and Princeton A crowd of 35000 was expected to witness the contest ' j -44 7 BELIEF FROM DREADED COUGHING i - 1 Hard coughs that strain and week-e- n resulting from colds and recurring bronchial attacks are very’ quickly eased and relieved by reliable Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound that dislodges irritating mucus without effort and clears up the distressing cough Mrs F A Gibson Racine Wls says: j "Couchs never last long in our family— Foley’s Honey and Tar puts! a quick end to coughing and heals! the sore spots Our druggist recommended it” At ah drue stores -j S !' pon-conferen- Cal’ HOLLYWOOD CAP) — Police -- I I j Bad Checks - -- ' j ? ''Inventor Takes Poison After Writing Two of 'four articles by Dr Morris Fishbeln on the hygiene of athletics) By DR MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the American Medical Association and of Hy the Health Magazine N the furore created by the recent report on American college athletics of- the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching most of the attention has been paid to those' portions of the report having to do with the recruiting and subsidizing of athletes and commercialism that has rendered college sports a problem j Equally significant If not more significant are those sections of the report wnich deal with the effects of athletic participation on the i bodies of those who take part In 1928 Dr L I Dublin showed that college men on the whole have an expectation of life appreciably n above that in general that men who graduate from small colleges show a lower mortality them graduates of large universities and athletes particularly those who that have-wotheir letters in athletics have a somewhat higher mortality than other college graduates Men of high scholarship seem to outlive athletes and all graduates as agroup According to Dr Dublin the majority of evidence tends to show that it is not men or women of the best phy£ique particularly who live longest but that the men who spend much of their timeMn the library1 and in the laboratory come out best in the matter of longevity:- j The studies Of Dublin are 'confirmed by other investigators- - In the 'majority of cases intellectual superiority is associated with physical vigor but our college athletics as they have been conducted for generation and more have not con duced to long life 7 ! I NOTE: 'the first of a series j by II C BALDR1DQE ij ATHLETE (EDITOR’S Todaj’sChoijX —- Governor of Idaho 1 ng some-interestin- Y d are-goin- TO BE SUICIDE THE “GRIND” GENERALLY OUT-- LIVES THE STAR COLLEGE to-sa- r ' L only-discourage- 1RST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST—Corner Monroe Woman bef nue and Twenty-fourt- h Middle west farmers who have street ©’dock Sun toil ye shail neither in this mountain spent years in n without budging the mortgage may nor' at Jerusalem day morfltegSubject “Adam and Man?’ worship the Fa- Fallen like to hear the top price for a sinschool 9:45 a Sunday1 in New York ther' gle ear of com-on-ce --—2 restaurants this season was 95' cents --The testimonial Wednesday International Uniform Sun- meetings at 8 pevening r m r School Lesson for November 10 Reading rooms at 305 Central And a cafe on Broadway offers a day World Peace Through Mutual UnRooms open daily from 11 building combination of French diverting Isa 2:2-- 4 Acts 17:22-2- 8 o’clock except Sundays Italian Chinese! and Irish dinners derstanding J John 4:20 21 and holidays The Irish meal is a puzzler but “ten — n on the pose" jit includes! corned By VM E GILROY D D CONGRUGATIOnTaL beef and—! — FIRST Editor of The Congregationalist CHURCH - 2460 Adams avenue N nothing was the Hebrew prophA lover oLp t’s idealism more glorious than Robert M Kennan pastor suffered sp many The Sunday school — 10 o’clock anguishing hours following the de- i his conception of a warless Classes for all ages Adult class mise of dogs horses cats birds and world It is an ideal glorious alike Dr Mackay even a marmoset he finally decid- in its vision and expression by taught for — th?r FI etcher Trio The soloists ed to concentrate mi a parrot hav- passages in which Ahe ideal is the exby the Halle Organ ing learned they live to the age of pressed despite the passing of the accompanied The organist— Mr Lotin Wheel100 Becoming attached to the centuries thrill with a beauty and bird he Is nowi multiplying wrinkles fervor that move the soul of every wright sermon— The By Dr (John R Macwondering what Will happen to the Anan who has the least capacity for kay formerly of th& North Presbyenthusiasm pet when he passes on When however one considers klh terian church New York city The Women’s Club—An all day wars that have taken placYsince the Every time the radio is turned on at the church Wednesday meeting Hebrew the prophets expressed tlie lately some one is singing “My Sin” at 10 o’clock The ladies inning of this ideal glory the is of it buY Perhaps persnickety many countless millions and slaughter will their lunches bring us the drenching have sins of our own to think pf The music: of the world in blood even within about Orga- nthe experience and memory of those “Preludio” of FirStrMeve- Prelude now I there is Uving much that Bootleggers are peddling pernod— ment of the Third Sonata us toward cynicism the French substitute for absirithe might incline 7 s' nr Alexander Guilmant a favored exhilarant along Parisian and despair Offertory “Melody” CAUSE FOR PESSIMISM' boulevards It brings $25 a bottle Chas GL Dawe It seems at times as If we make Postlude Brig GenModerate’ in' America and after twd of them “Allegro little progress toward peace strong men have been known to very from Sonata I Jj S Bach bu$z right off to the landlord to and as if the “war to !end war” Trio— offer six months’ rent hi advance' which this country entered with so much moral passion has ojtily left “Adagio Sonata Tathetiquej’ ethoven young Japanese six-- years Tf the nations in a worse condition of Melody in D” Saure America sold his first short stjbn suspicion and Conflicting with the conditions that make and says nothing is quite so easy a: EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE Occidental literature Hot pagoda for war only more strongly emphaGOOD SHEPHERD — Cdrner of Hut don’t stub an illustrious toe— sized street and Grant When moreover one thJhks of the Twenty-fourt- h Oh Boothiest of Tarkingtons ! avenue -as JohnW Hyslop Vector Jorldr today becomlngfconstant “Broadway’s greatest need” writes twenty-fourt- h The ly Through Sunday after a a famous chef “is an eating place much narrower place and of the Trinity' The church school meets at 9:30 where noise and glitter are sacrificed welter of prejudices racial national and religious as well as the rival- a- - m j for filling food’’ and conflicting ambitions in True Morning worship and sermon at Any clunker knows the ries 11 a m trade and one is politics at does not hold the Broadway doughnut appalled Holy baptism at 12:15 dangers that beset us We are the coffee It used to in times living and under condiEvening service rnd "address in (Copyright 1929 McNaught Paul’s church-Pla- in tions a where St City at 3 match set the may Syndicate Inc i m whole tinder-bo- x j aflamei Consider- p Notices: The Blue Birds meet eving this it is amazing that so many people are still willing to jive in a ery Monday afternoon (in the Guild psychology of war and the possibil- Hall undei the leadership of Miss ity of war regardless of anything but Ruth Jenseri The Women’s Guild the narrow considerations of their will serve lunch" rgain pn Tuesdaj The own class their own nation and at noon in the Guild hall choir will leet for rehearsal on even their owrt material interests That people shbbld seek’ to do Tuesday evening under the leaderaway- - with battleships and arma- ship of Mrs A' p Aland The KLO— SATURDAY ment is surely intelligible and Women’s Guild will meet in the 5:00 td 7:00 nm— Ogden Town Hall on Wednesday afternoon worthy that some should possibly Guild X T l and the Daughters Of the King will Cryer on such action the oppose ground 7:00 to 7:30 b m— A1 war meet in the evening The vestry that force is necessary $s a defense will hold an adjourned meeting on sports editor In Sport Log is also intelligible but force against 7:30 to 8:00 p m— Ethel Glasmann that children of God The Boy Scouts Thursdayprofessing any will meet evening Clark soprano on evening Friday j or sense of decency regard for their 8:00 tcr8:30 p m — Studio program country should to seek continue the 8:30 to 9:00 p m— Alabama CotFIRST BAPTIST — (The Church making of armament and battleships ton Pickers " and own gain would ssem in- of the Chimes)— Twenty-fift- h for their 9:00 to 10:00 p m— Olie Reeve’s credible Hansen Arthur Jefferson Joseph ? H orchestra When one turns however to con- pastor p hour JI0° Armistice day will be' recognized Request the whole problem in optemplate 1H0O to 12:00 p mVEar Donaldone finds that there is a in both services Sunday with retimism son’s Rhythm Boys f brighter side f After aft the He spect to its tremendous religious NSL—Safurdayi - -- I brew prophets 'were few and pro implications for the future At the Presents' verbially few of those towhom the morning worship at 11 o’clock the 62uZ' dramatization of addressed their message heed pastor a former chaplain with cpisoQc in The- lives jof figures It was a notorious factgave the that Expeditionary Forces will prominent in America history prophets were spumed and perse- speak on the subject “Thine Is the 6:30 p m— Ni 7 B C program cuted in much the same way that Victory!” Leg ionneire Seymour “Laubdryland Lyrics” great prophets! are jfalsely accused Prows will sing “Glorious America” 7:00 p m— n IT C Nathaniel and derided today a recent composition of Sam Wil' Schilkret and orchestra ' of The number in those world iams bf Provo and “Q Blessed Voice the 8: 00 PL m — N B C B A Rolfe who believe in peaceful ideals and of Jesus” and his “Lucky Strike” orchestra attitudes and who as far as possiat 9:45 a m classes Bible 9:00 p m- -i b C i "‘Amos n ble are living a life of peace was for all school people’s union at Young Andy’ never greatgiuthan it is at 6:30p m the intermediate union probably 9:15 p m— Imstrumebtal trio and the present houtxrfiere is profound will ’me§t separately under "the difeatured yocalist fact in the that the hope peace rection: oil Miss Frieda Dressel 9:45 p m — ’Mystic Hour” featur- movementTs becoming international At the evening service at 7:30 the White Wizard ing as It must be to be effective There o’clock patriotic readings will be 10 US p m — Dance music by Jack is likewise profound hope In the given by 'Miss Ruth Chlpman as Stacey’s popular dance orchestra fact-tha- t international law and follows: “Laddie” and “A Prayer” 11:15 p m— Request hour are on the side by Josephine Amelia Burr A ladcomity increasingly 12:15 a 'in— “Midnight Frolic" from Of p a ies’ quartet which also sings over peace theatre directed by Roscoe We1 are building up Leagues of the radio Sunday evening will renGrqvei Nations World Courts Outlawry of der the following favorite numbers KDYL-Sator- day War pacts as a defense against “America the Beautiful” 00 P m — Matinee dance hour war and though it seems sometimes Bates Katherin Lea 4:30 p m— uncle "Ben and the as if institutions and laws are in “rill We Meet Again” Kangaroo club advance" of Mrs Mary Hess Mrs Ethel Lowe opinion this fact 5:30 p m— The day’s popular Is in itself apublic basis of education The Mrs W E Zuppann Mrs Addle ' : tunes Whole trend at present is to turn Sanders 6:00 p m— Dimvr hour varieties the thought of the world away from Solo: “A Dream of theyrBig 6:38 p m— Twilight echoes war James McHugh Parade”! 7:00 p m— C B S program preESSENCE OF CHRISTIANITY Mrs Ethel Lowe senting Briggs’ famous cartoon Here is where the matter comes A brief will be given by characters “Joe and Vi” as our lesson reminds us right in- the pastormessage on the subject “Come v 7:30 p m— Popular radio enter- - to the very central area of Chris- Eleven!” tainers at thetudio tian life and interests The Chris Circle I 2 of the women’s aux® - Paramount P iu— C who is not predominantly in- iliary will meet Tuesday afternoon tian Publix hour a group of motion terested in peace and brotherhood at” 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs picture stars-anradio enter Is no Christian at all-is the J B Grace 2369 Quincy avenue talneif with the Paramount very essence of the s of Mrs Gospel and Mrs H L male quartet and the Paramount to establish peace among menJesus to Lanterman as hostesses assisting orchestra break down pride” and prejudice and World Wide The will be enGuild 9oo p m— q B s Hotel Para- narrowness and selfishness and tertained j Tuesday at 8 evening mount orchestra false ambition and all the things o’clock by Mrs Eva Davenport 679 9:30 p m— Ci B s Pancho’S' or-- - that have ever made for strife be- Twenty-eight- h 'street assisted ? by chestra tween man and man or wat between Miss Edith Wilson 10:00 p Mid-wefeature artists service on Wednesday peoples and nations 10:30 p m— Varieties can no There be such as thing evening at 7:30 o’clock beginning MiOO p m— Studio time Christianity without a peace move- the $tudy of the Petyine epistles12:00 midnight— Vaudeville frolic ment and the more Christian a naa m “Hequest program becomes the more immediate I B S A — (International Bible 2:00 a m— Signing off and time tion And powerful will be Its leadership Students Association)— The customreport n progress toward world peace ary meetings will be held during back-breaki- - - Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars hill and said Ye men of Athens X perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious For as I passed by your devotions I found With this inscription TO THE GOD Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship him declare I junto you h God that made the world and all things therein seeing - that he is Lord Of heaven and earth dwelleth not in temples made with hands Neither is worshiped with men’s wands as though he needed any thing seeing he giveth to all life fnd breath and all things j And hath made of one blood all Rations of men for to dwell on the face of the earth and hath determined the times beforei appointed and the bounds of thine habitation That they should seek the Lord if haply they might feel after him and find him though he be not far from every one of us: For in him we live and move and have our being as certain also of yolur own poets have said For we are also his offspring ?here Service Inc) MURDER FOUND TALKS ’Not long ago I had a letter from a man- begging me not to mefftlon the fact that children’s teeth-shoul- d be straightened their adenoids removed and other necessary correctives performed “because it not mothers who had children but it also discouraged women from having families because they couldn’t stand the expense” ' I have been very thoughtful about tfhat letter It is so easy “you should do this” and “children ought to have that” when allAthe while anxious l mothers are lying"' awake nights toying £0 figure out how they grocery bill How are they going to and rent topaytjxe manages these extra things too? They don’t want to take charity They arc for the most part people who take pride' In paying for what they get and “clinics are supposed to be for the impoverished ‘ sick and unemployed 'i Yet they know that theses things shouldn’t w&it They know that crooked teeth ’affect character fis well as health and looks and that corrective work should be begun when the second set Is well in They realize too that - bad - tonsils' and adenoids are responsible Toimu'ch serious illness-Whe- n facts are facts' we' mud face them If parents are of the that their children will be opinion all right in time and' object to doing anything drastic in the vay of correction that is certainly all right with me ’ J HEALTH By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON (Copyright 1929 by NEA L — Young folk touched NEW YORK romance find almost every Obstacle In the path of courtship In New York So compact 'is the average family apartment that few girls can receive 'theft beaux at to home They are generally forced 1 meet them at Jthe corner Public parks are policed and un-jj sentimental cops often order the young lovers away - So thoughtless is the galloping metropolis toward starry-eye- d youngsters that one Bronx apartment house has this warning in its foyer “No Necking in These Halls" For poor but fervid romanticists about the-onlparadises left are the bus tops and darkened movies Even some of the ferryboats display "No in Sentiment Spooning” So lacking hand-holders is New York that more are rebuked for a public display of affection than there are speakeasies warned for selling poison But the repression has flared up in a blaze of independence cast into the open ismak-- l ing a brazen stand Lumbering buses swaying along in the evening reveal cuddler$ in tight embrace 'and exchanging smacks for all ' the cuj riously minded to see In the cinema cathedrals when flights bob on suddenly there is no hurried effort to break from strangle 'hplds The ‘majority in the house seem more interested — and sensibly so'— in whispering sweet nothings than listening to lisping hams on the 'screen : In the! moderate priced cafes and 'table d’hotes hands are no longer entwined under the table but on top and it (is not unusual to see a couple lean across for a lingering kiss Indeed such a crowded thoroughfare along as Broad- way strolling couples frequently stop to embrace Another phase of the rebellion is seen at the quitting hour when young men wait “outside office and factory buildings for their girls In- stead of a polite lift of the hat or a the young folk limpid hand-shaoften Snap into a quivering clinch Tour Children ' U "six-rou- nd - Packing a Ua Shipping ' vpriv ’ 2 ' J Storage Baggage I Moviii CaU Slade Transfer Phone 321 ' Office 437 25th ht ce -- six-rou- nd COMFORT and Protection Federal Metal Weather1 Strip will provide both It also saves fuel For Demonstration Phone j i 1 MR TEUSCHER 3053 1 - - i NNOUNC IN 1 O- MITCHELL & PEERY - 7 Barber and Beauty Shop Now located in basement of the! 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