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VLMINGTON MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, tf: C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922.;, S i -r ;'t'I 1 liia WRilGlWIJOT FIRST, CHURCH REVIVAL MILtERANCALtSl ON : W RAYMOND POINCARE-TO : - v SELECT NEW MINISTRY Additiorisl? Have Al- Raincoats OITOvercoM :V. SMARMY RAINCOATS, black rubber, police style, I regular price $12.50. fll Ofi NOW . . .$&400 tL S. ARMY RAINCOATS, officer's-belted model, olive- drab color, were $9.95. . A7 jNOW. ..... . . ........... ... . . . . tD t'f i .. u. s. army Regulation olive drab rain- COATS, were $7.45. . S y JjC Cfl -,JNO W. ... . . . ...'.. . PJ " , U. SARMY RAINCOATS, drill mask, handsome belted ; : style were $45. An T1 .-: NOW' .... . . . . . . . rV. Si ARMY REGUUATION, STYLE, re 1Q Wi claimed, were $1.95. NOW . ": ,1.9 1 45 - ll:V. S- A!RMY OVERCOATS olive drab, all- $o 71 ' wool, were $4.95 NOW 9. .... . .......... WO.IL ARMY SHOES :: ARMY PUTTEES ; f iARMYHATS . ;;. All at one-fourth off regular prices. Don't miss . ; ; r these . bargains ! ; Sv; VrM SALE EOTS JANUARY 31 - ' t" BradleyBonded Warehouse Co. 200 PRINCESS STREET MH iiiiV viST , ..-"'.- SIXTH CASTLE STREETS, - TI5PHOKeJ H 9TS tMB PLACE! TO QRDER IfOUR MEATS Loin steak, v .07i l Hogshead. chese.. An. , i per pound 4V. Jb steak. . per pound ............. 0U . Chudk steak. ' inA f - ' per poatttd .............IOC ''- . Pork chops, OK a pef tpound .1 t. .... . fjOC 1150 200 250 1 ' ! Stew beef. : - pef pound dllttiens. An. Vllrksatilatrj An. x per pdund .......... V. fcwU Liver puddingy , 00 -per pound ,. aOw . ljirer, per pound Beef roast, . ' , pound . . I 0 20oKd25o 8o ? . J. T. AXDREWS. Haur -makes'OldutchCleanserpu is thaf Chases -l V ; Pepsoderit Tooth Paste "It Removes th Film." ' -J Voodbury's Soap"A Skin You Love to Touch." : r-r, "o viW maniioRw uuf Biore preieraoie v;4s that .. "GRADUATES OP PHARMACY ONLY". ' ' Drug Go. Pill Your Prescriptions Here Vv Seventh and Castle . ' . TrtL oca Hanover Thirteen ready'Been Iadeto. "Church ; - Seice&.Tonight With -13 additions to) thlehurclf ana over bait of. the first week-'ffone, tho WickerWwbisiaBel i' revival Tftletlngs which -Are, being- held at the First Bap tisi church;; continue to" draw , large crowds both' Afternoon and' nigrht. All departments of the church ' have been org-anized ; and'Are" now ;doing personal work ih.the meetincs.-, T.asf ttiafht nn of th-larerest-crowds L of-the week, was, In attendance tbiear l-T. Jona J. wic&er aeuver pin eermvu on "A Midnight Revival, or tne con version of the Jailor."- Preceding, the sermdn B. L: Wolslagel and his-large chorus Jed the congregation in a spir ited song service. Mn Wolslagel also sang as a solo He -Knows the Way, which-was ereatlv .'enjoyed.'! ' ; - Dr., Wicker 'took -his text; frSh Acts 18:30-31. reading, Believe on the Lord Jesus, Christ and. thou Shalt bo, saved He said!- rrms was a wonaeriui mgnt. It was & time of singing, ; Reaching, earthquake; fear, threatened suicide, conversion and . baptism. All between midnight and day. " - "The question was that of -an Ig norant' man,' 'What must, I do to be saved? He was a heathen; "he , had never aeen a Bible," nor .administer. Nor had he ever heard of-Jesus Christ, He was rough, tough, cruel and untutored, and yet he : was saved that night. . ' It was a Question of fear, and he asked it-in the flrst-person! tr. Wicker aald the man rdldn't discuss others; fi"e was too busy with Wmself.. iiHe did 'not W&nt any delay1: he wanted salvation on the spot. He did .BOf consider his job, or disfavor of the : politicians,, . but as he stood in the old trembling Philip piaa'jail'fee wanted salvation,-and Paul told him how to get it. Simply believe' on the Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus . saves' from sin, from selftshnes9, ffom death eternal and hell. He saves. to love; to, service, to sacrifice. He saves for the glory 'of God, the glory, of man and He saves eternally."' r ! In the afternoon Ijr. Wickec preached a most lnieresung sermon on Tjon verting People." He said that "this Is our.7-flrst business. Sociology under takes to feed, -clothe, educate, clean up. and then convert people. Theology un-J aertajces to convert, people- y calling them. to repentance and then they'll do their own cleaning, up.-; The preacher dA&lared that "th intltntlnnal rhiirh . w - w - iaia failure." "Get men saved, and all other problems will be settled," he said.'f "A hungry man needs salvation) before he needs soup, and if you . get him saved, he'll get the soup for him' self. 'Seek.--ye first the kingdom .of God and all these things shall be added -unto you. v "I have traveled all over Europe dur Ing the past summer ahd I tell you tne people over there - need salvation more than they need bread. Their souls are eunenng more than their bodies. Ameliorating the sufferings caused by sin Is a poor business for 'the church of God." It is like putting salve on a cancer when the surgeon's knife is needed. . : ..-.v'.--. , ; -. "If some mlHc and water preaohere, or silly sisters could have gotten to the prodigal In the far . country and fed .hfm, .uPf aod.'olothed vhlm.up and financed him up, he never woutd have gone home. He .Would, have left , the hogs for further fields. When yOtf feed people and clothe people, it soon'nds;, but when you give them salvation they will : feed and, lothejthemftelves and the salvation .will never end." ". Tdriight Ii"v -Wlcker-will preach i on "POmpeil, or Does God Save Irom SinT" ERGB. WAHIjrGON- COUNCIti I STALL OFFICER 9TONIGIIT .', (Continued From Page Oni was one of . th French' delegates at thVanglo'ft iShf ece Hsaidjf 'TJiic u.e.ri present-ci rpums tans, tne f iir - pi aartatesinjtyv: , Fratrei s imposifeje? IA fully approve M. Briaoid's attitude; bm. Sr-e shaliXSo our bet tQVhelP his euo'essorint;tbjr'wo Pranoe. Thunifywtll. - not AM; ns In the . way, psettypiersonal-- suar- ai themembersofrtihe aWaet to e -tinner to- ndnctttie buslh'ejBe Of irtmehts: until Jthetihevmlft- When, the Associated Press, corre spOTfcd'ent called at M. Briand's modest apartment at six o'clock thia evening, he was tpkl;ylt1ie maidf'TJie; presi dnt, (premier) sleeps; he is Very tired." Later mth :veaig after iestijxg. M. Biiand met , the newspaper men and told them-that he was definitely out of power. Under. present. . conditions he 4ecllned.."to: row in 4 the . republic's saliey-.;- u jx., ; , "Anyway he' addedVMt ; would Indecent to 'remain. -longer than a year in. power; . It is JJust a year einoo'Ley gues' cabinet fell.-' fne can govern only with a solid iniajortty, sit : ia nPt enough to - have one's . ' speeches ap-1 . M. Briahd eii:pre:9sed regret ; that, the parliament : andXt!he. country had -not appreolated the value . of -toe" achieve mints' ;at.:canne;?i;.?V$ : -v ;"" .. ;: ;t c6rjjfciLLD Jbtnfturicv i CANNES,, Jan.' i2(By'-Usoetated, iresa.)--Tn.e allied sppreme Usouncil ad Journed ' IndfiTiftv . tnnip'Vit aftn ceipt pf the he ws of "the resignation OQ me unano-cea-Blnefe - : V.'. ;.r.;r:'i.-? Ad jou rinmein t was !'tak4n after : WaK ter . Bathenau," German v financial ea pert foad finished adHlressiner' fh e.aimL ci 1; :; and v&o;.ac tionv Mtj. 'cQmniont "Was vrermanys . aexauit- .at ' her January reparations payment. . ?- . 'i The council.- however. WHL hold - an Informal meeting tomorrow. Morning at ii o ciocK, prohabir meeting ; for. the last time. The" members of the repara tions: commission will not be present now Will the Germans be heard.. -M.' Laroche, assistant director of the political section of the foreign office, will represent France.- He has received instructions from M. Briand to act as Observer and not to take part" In the NEWBERRY IS. DECLARED f ENTITLED TO SEAT )& t SENATE py. 46-41 VOTE III I w'r , II t J I ijeri ii I 1 I aL I 1 I ' S r. f II U , I ;'"- ', -i'1 .' I E i : - '-..'' -- ' , ..'ir.f::'-.' ;;'' h.:, . ' :x . . . ; r " .The annual installation' of officers -of George - Washington ' . council - No. 667, Junior Orderv United ''American Me chanics, will, be held in the lodge room tonight at t o'clock. The Installation Will be under the diTeotlon of tHe dep uty state councilor. In addition, to this feature the de gree team will confer the degree of patriojiemK beginning at . o'clock. ; At .the conclusion of ? ihe . business session- refreshments will be served. Come f You ' I ' J . 8iMMH. Itaeeeone 5, V S? WA1T YOUR SKiNS! ' :; Wrox" ' ' - 'PiZJtST r.'1'"; JfSf J-W? rU ekl. are ' v vv lae.jugnest ppssibie eesb prteee. . V - .s'THSJ, HOUSE THAT TREATS YOU BETTER" V ;' y: "f I'' f BstablUhed 1S0 . . ; v CD. GILBERT ' ( SlA Market Street . , "A JSv,Star;Claified-t 0 JJIM (Continued From Page. On.) " $195,000 as was fully reported or openly, acknowledged or whether there were- some few thousand..dollars,ln ex cess, the amount expended was In either case too large, much larger than ought to have been expended.- . ! "The expenditure of such x excessive sums in behalf of a candidate either with or without his knowledge and con sent . being contrary .to sound publio policy, harmful tovthe honor and dig nity of the senate and dangerous to the perputity of a free government, sucn excess expenditures are nereoy severely condemned and disapproved." ' v Mr. Newberry's supporters- definitely answered statements made" during the clising. -.hours ; of : debate that he did not rapp0tf th re&luU4h in .Ita final form. His supporters -had held that .tana , coftdemntioiii;: GlX&fi use i of excessive sums of mopey, appended to the original resolution, merely restated What the majority be investigating committee fhouflLljFflte tn Its .report end what t enator tfrewberry himself siA 'maAA. t W"5afSe and Retrablioab opponents, f. fweer, contended that Jt placed the .ilittbigafl senator, unaer a cloud and there Tlnjristent demands that he ba "voted out or in" on a clear cut 'issue.. : ' ; i . VtT.- j? VT I no aftnousicement was made as to mnwtw iwm-h.. 1 whetfier of not penaiBsiOfl -will b which-ha4.-b:?riincasing on I A u :nrIfHfZi",'v ' T r - ,ifttion pt .the, oommde. Uimlb Join the tremendous crowd ! '11 thank us- Werthahk you 111 '" JoIe-'' -iFbit'- ' St CITY fLAltlG BOARD CONSIDERS BUILDING PLANS Contemplated plans of .Hughes BroChorB, automobile dealrs,if or th erection of a servioe station at 1 1th and Market street were laid - before the oity planning board and-city com- mlssioners by repreeentattves of the concern, at a conference held in the. mayor's office yesteMay afternoon but o ; : Agents -GREEN'S DRUG STORE 109 Market Street Telephone 101 - . V . v. : BtrK.iifiRa supplies W. B. THORPE & CO. " " '- --- ' ; i FOR SALE! fr ' ' OJUOM- CABBAfifi, v Irish Potatoes; barrel and box; ex tra fancy Apples, Oranges, - tenidns, Evaporated y Peaches, . California .Prune, - California Blackeye Peas, Navy Beans . . Complete line, of Can-; dleGum. Cigar.,: v -J ' . .-r - ' BEAR PRODUCE AND MER- 'CHANDISE COJSlPiiV- The final vote was taken after a day of combatlmIiknr$iir recent months and after the IeMocrats and the nine Republicans-rhad made strenuous but futile efforts Uf upset tho program . of the NeWberry .supporters. Twee res oluttone,4iffering in pliraseoiogy, but each aetfjartag-the eeat vacant,: were voted own oy. exactly too same iine upi which established Mr. Newberry i title to his seat The ouster resolu ti one were. Chose of Senators Walsh, of Montana; , and -Own, of Oklahoma, Democrats, and Norris, . of Nebraska, Republican. ' ' ' ' , ' -With th dispoAltiott of the three res olution, Senator Cummins of Iowa,! president pro-tempore. begaii to put the question .which was to decide the! on- troversy. He dw ot complete the sentence, however, before Senator.;; La Follette f Repu!bUchi I Wiscontn, roe and raddreesea ' the chair f' Ho f had iiot hitherto taken part ih the debate but. in thehuh that had ettled down In j anticipation - of the final roll call, the Wisconsin senator loosed baragevOf denunoitloii. of the stand Jvls p&tty colleagues were about tf-take. vt - He1 made a lAnsthv eomnariofi of the Newberry case with that Of .the oust ing of former Senator .'Lorimer, of Illi nois and contended that. the comparison was favorable to Mr. Lorimer, ' : "The auaBtiAixy&iiP thA rtfilv mf Mcfifrvn i J here," - Mr, LaFtollette deoiared dramat ically; "is whether a eeat in thoUnwed States' senate ' oan be ""bougfrt"- for- a quarter of a million of for half a mil lion dollarsi" - v Then, almdt with " the suddenness I .that he began, Mi. LaFollette eat down, saying as he-did so that he had desired to speak longer but that he would yield I pdSed- on eao'n senator by , a ttfiairaou'S t oonwsav agreement.' - Tto last day flrht brouerht a' oontirf uation of the coiaditlons-which hd pr. vailed -practically all week. Efforts wereKDeffin made'oon.tittttousiy-.by the leaders to report . ian agreement for a tote to jet together and end the strain i i M vjr-- v mps ere ousy. xney knew I wnere every,, senator ir he were notln the - Ohhmber, could be readied at" a momen notice., ,.Ther Was no fore' leuung- wntn a vote would come. The first roll' was aooepted as decf- ieetie. ; It developed tihe po- Tf : UA . severai senators Whose at- wirao WM a Till ft Af . ltAmin j senurow voted, it spread to the i gauene and bividiAt:. a t.i ! .vi oy me presiding; officer who7 de- 'Toe cAnc i frt a .i- voting began. . Senator Willls Repub-1 wio, onrerea-, and - Beinator openCer, RenxuKlIcan; ! 1.TLj.m1 -. ,-: fYA OI'the Newbrry forces, aooept-J lion of the use fot lAfe-a t,iii ..T substitute for. . the original clause -A-i a-' bat ' the: charges .against i4a Newberry were unfounded, Democratio I leaders oon-tanded that the change was , made ttr eecvure-'A,' few mora vote tat LETTIKtS Ite 6kt cwtgh orv cold 1 drag ,on, th new ona develop scfkHia, i fofly, esjjeciafly when at, your drngsattx, yoti can' getr such s . proved and socceesful remedy as Df. Kingi Kew Diecovety. No, drugs, ust t ,good medkme) taat reUavea For ovt frr veers, a standard renwQy rar coiiRua coKsf aaa ftippe. Eases croup ratio. Looeea the; (tbkgm, quiets ; the 1 croapy" cotkhr. stimriatffii ; the bowels, thoe, refievuig the congestkmw ,AH &tasnfcb 60c Ion, howeVer, it is understood, 6 keep' that section Of Market street exolu- sively:.for residences, as it is claimed oommerClal housea would detract from the beauty of the "community. T J. L.; Be C ton ' chairman of the board wi'th.Roffex (Moore Meares Han-I .B.Liynch'and J. vanleuven as dt bers.' Ail w-ere present yesterday k- cept Mr. Van Leuven, who is 111. Ii mayor and city Scommlcs oners 1: were present. mm ForColds andiCoupns l JWUIL -JIIHII WB 'A 1 y.xjv wmu--Cr ' ' i OWING '' ,VVakB Up ; Clear Headed. Tfeat "tked out" feeling tnarrongx, is due to coftetipatloa - Drv Khtg'a PB1 act Baldly, stir op the liver and bdnf a heakhy bowel actkitt. Afl dmgr!st,25c. 4 CARE OF (-' - - i --i f . HOURS: 9:00 TO 12:00-11:00 TO 6:00 : geejHl ttf4f4fi. TTT yyy wa1 - f- - it PER 8HABJQ fiavfugs Vfill . make yon - OWBrt of this kaadaoteer- banglow Let m explalm to yt how easily you caa own your v x home. ; Come fa a&d aIkto oa f-- aboitt this home - - - - r r r SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 w Hie Ortoh Building and Loan Association will open a new 25e series. Don't fail to get shares In this old reliable association. Have us reserve a few shares for you. ; i; SOUTHERN BUELDING ' . . : : MM : : -9 7-
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