THE SUNDAY CITIZEN", ASHEVILLE, N, 0, APEIIi 19, 1914
DIDuBILLil
EGSEBT LAXSCXG, lOCXSELO B FOR SX-VTE DEPARTMENT.
President of German Army
League Would Prepare
for Trouble.
; Lansing la ' dyeA-ln-the-wool in
ternational lawyer who bangs his hst
la Washington but skips about all the
way from Peking to The Hague. Hi
succeeds John Bassett Moor aa coun
selor and la a democrat, strangely
enough, for be Uvea In the political
twilight sons of the District of Co
lumbia. He la fifty yeara old, a mem
ber of the bar the part quarter of
century md married Mlae Eleanor
Taster, daughter of John W. Fos
ter, who after being aecretary of atate
at Washington, broke all records la a
magnificent fee he received lor aa'
". :;V
ment Lehaing haa collected fur aeal
evidence on the Paclfio coast, haa at-
tended the fur tribunal In Parte, haa
been oounael for the Chlneae legation
twck In the nineties, counsel for the
United States . before the Bering aea
clalma co mm lesion, and for the Mxl
can and Chinese embassies, and ooun
ael before the Joint high commission.
He haa practised before th Alaskan
boundary tribunal and In the Veno-
auelaa dispute, the Atlantlo fisheries
arbitration and hoata of other causes
celefcre. President Wilson haa ar
ranged to have Lansing serve as aot-
lng secretary of atate during ab
vlsory services to the Chinese govern sences of Secretary Bryan.
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MONET NECESSARY
TO INSURE PEACE
(Changes) ot noun at sen loss er
names of pastor ahould te reported
to The Cttle before 1p.m. rriday.)
AS deaomlaatloai heies churches at
Asheville and each house at worshln
sen da a cordial tnTltatloa to strang
ers In the city to attend. Pewa are
tree at all ot the eh urease.
Central Methodlat Dr. J. C. Kowe
pastor; aenvtoea at 11 a, m. and M9
p. m. Sunday school at till a, nv
Pint Baptist Dr. C 8. Waller.
pastor, A. L Raby, assistant pastor;
enrtoea at 11 a, m aad T; p. m.
Sunday school at t:lt a. m.
rtrst Preatotertaar-Dr. Ifa. T.
Campbell, pastor ser-rtoee a 11 a. aa.
ana T:l p. m. awnaay sonooi at
t:S9 a. m. .
Sees Annrcachinc Conflict Day Arenuata--Bader o.
" I I ! eA RaU-vtsssk as 11
JS eJVKlii VMewat mrwm m ws e
With French and Would
, be Beady.
m. aad .7:10 p, m. each Sabbath (Sat
urday.) Sabbath school at II a. m.
First Church of Christ. Scientist
Services at 11 a. m. Sunday school at
11 l n. Reading room la ohurea
BERLIN, April H. Major General edifice at It N. French Broad aveune,
Keim, president ot the German Army open from II s. . It nv and
league haa started au agitation for from I p. m. to p. m, sally, except
another billion marks (2SO,000,000) Sunday.
for army purposes, without " which.
Its declares, the safety of the coun-I Emmannel Lutheran Rv. W. XX
try agalnat the excited French and Peters, pastor. Serrloea at 11 a. m.;
German attack cannot be guaran- Sunday school at l;l a. m, srmaa
teed. This demand is In addition to I service first SundayO e every month
the measure passed ' only last year l et l:0 p. m.
meetln an extraordinary war tax of
1260.000.000. the first Installment of I Christian church Rrv. 1, H.
which has yet to be collected. Mean, minister. Serrloea at 11 a.
Speaking before the branch of the Bible school at a. m,
Vrmy league at Essen, incidentally
the seat of the Krupp works, Qtn
uat Kelm made a Utter attack on
Count von Hertllng, premier of Ba
varia., who declared recently that the
burden of armament taxation had
reached Its limit and that further
war taxes must
yeara to come.
Bethel Methodist- rr. J, W. Ingle,
castor. Bervicea at n a. m, aas
7:10 p. m.
North Aahevflla Baptist Mlsdo!
Rev. A. L Ruby, acting pastor. Sua
be demanded for day school at I P n, devotional ser-
General Kelm, who 1 vices t P. m.
referred to the premier as "that
man"- declared von Hertllng needed Methodist Protestant Rev. Ck
to . study political economy to leam I Bates, pastor Services at 11
that Oermany, whose resources were! nd 7:10 p, m, Sunday school at l:tl
greater than those ot Franca, couia i
afford to make as liberal sacrifices.
He characterised von HertUngs re
marks aa .unconstitutional and Im
pertinent, and said they would have
evoked limned late protest from Ber
lin In the dare of Blamark.
'The truth la," continued General
North Aahevtlle Methodist Rv. W,
E. Poovey, pastor. Servtees at 11
m. aad 7:11 p. ta. Sunday school at
:ll a. to.
Salvation Army Adjutant aad lira
Kelm, "that we are not as strong j0hn Bouterae ofOoers la o barge,
our possible opponents. We muat tr,,, u n l-JL South Main street.
make ourselves much stronger than I salvation meeting every night at I p.
we nra. Only when we are strongly I txce Monday. Sunday school at
entrenched, can we rob our enemies :t0 p Hall No. J, III Sprint
cf the courage -to attack na from ,treet, salvation meeting Tuesday mad
east and weat and crush us aa In syjdav at 1:10 n. m.i T. P. L. meat.
vase. Is H not better for us to offer taf Thursday at T p. m. aad Sunday
up anotner Duuon ana nur, jwot. at p julUor meeting. 11 a. m.
Otherwise, . if we ao nouung w jjojin,,, mUng: I p. m- salvation-
atrenthen our mlliury power, in we mwtJnr our Motto "HoJlnesa ante
approaenmg war we enau, our Lord." Our. wejrcrm. fSlnaeg there
wives and daughters violated by ths
Cossacks and Turkos (French Afrl
can troops) ; France will take from ui
Alsac -Lorralne: 1 Russia, East nd
West Prussia: and we shall have to
nav an ' eventual war tribute of at
least tihirty bHUon."
This speech, with the recent article
Gen. von Bernhardt of the same fao
Is salvation for. you."
Haywood Street Methodist Rev,
E. M. Hoyle, Pastor. , Services at 11
a. m. and p. m-1 Swnday school at
1:48 a. m.
BIHmors Baptist Rev. Wmiam H.l
Moore, pastor: servlcea at 11 a m.1
tloit, polnung out slleged grave f-Lnd , p. m. Sunday school each Sun-
viriiuAW in .. vwutiM, ...... j
forces leaves no doubt that the Army
league, which by Its agitation paved
the way for lest year's armament
measures. Is planning a new cam'
Palgn. It offers some evplanaclon
for the recent article In the Cologne
Gazette .whose St Petersburg corres
pondent declares unreservedly tnat
Russia was preparing to attack Oer-
manv In 117 a declaration which
caused considerable embarrassment
to German and Russian diplomacy,
which haa been busy for weeks with
mutual dentals of any provocative In-
tent
The refusal of Oermany In 10S
to enter Into alliance with France
and Russia was due to a feeling that
irh an alliance would be "a dls-
BOBERTO , PESQTJEERA, MEXICA N OOXSITrCTIOSIAIilST'S AGENT
AT WASH tSGTOS.
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Roberto Peequiera, Mexican eonstl
, tutlonallsta. agent at Washington,
head cf the. Junta, Is a keen, lively,
well-groomed young man who believes
. that Carransa Is the real patriot ot
the revolution -ridden republic below
the Rio Granda. Peequiera used to
: In close touch with - the ' martyred
reatdentmderdr'ovrns"tandir"tn
tats cf Sonora anA was In the great
alaca of Mexioo City Just before the
arrest cf President Mad ere and Pino
day at 10 a. m.
West Bnd Baptist Revs K P.
Hamrlck pastor. Servsoes at 11 a, m.
and 7:18 p. m, Sunday sohool at : II
a, m.
Calvary Baptist church, West Aahe
vtlle Dr. . Millard Jenkins, supply.
Morning services 11 a. m.1 evening
services 7:11 p. m.
Trinity Bplscopal ehuroh. Church
and Aston streets Rev. Wyatt Brown, I
rector. Holy communion. I
m, Sunday school, 1:41 a. m.!
morning prayer and sermon. 11 a
m.i mission Sunday sohool, 4:10 p.
m.i evening prayer and address,
sucn n - O.cioeki Tuesday morning oelebration,
courtesy to England and to our Eng- " v Tr
llsh cousins," aooordlng to Count j?. J?" ftnd tm
Wttte of Russia, who will be remem-
hwl tn the United . States for the
prominent part he played Innegotlat- First Methodlat Bplaoopal-SUv.
tv. rMt of Portsmouth. ; Charles B. Roach, pastor. Servlcea
- - .
x h m or tne nroiDosea ai-it it a. m. . w
itw of Germany with France and Sunday school at 10 a. in. Prayer
Russia he says, according to the meeting weaneaoay evening. at :aw.
Ts.MUha Rundschau. Kins Edward
vn of England was suing desperate- Oakland Heights ohurch (North
Yf for the friendship of Russia, but Presoytertanj ev. a, uosgrove.
Rnssia preferrea uermany as a
third member of the planned aHlanoe,
Count Wttte received at Paris an In
vdtatlon from King Edward to call
on him. He learned that the Hnre
purpose was to aiscuaa aiuance m
Great BrlUfh with Russia, ana ae
cUned the Invitation. The next day
he oroceeded to Roumanta,
cumnt Wltte was ac mat xoae arm
VI with full authority xo negotiate scnooij :v p. au utwwdi who
an alliance between Rueeia, Germany I special muslo: 1:11 p. m. organ re-
and France, according to the Tafull-1 citaij aoiy tommumoa every inurs-
che Ronnscliau's correspondent wno 1 cay at n ccjocx.
nnntM hint as follOWSI " I '"-"
"My proposal was not new to em-1 ronca croau wm oapusi
naror William IX Rome years earlier Rev. John E. Barnard, pastor, sun-
had laid before his' majesty a well I day school at 1:10 a, m. Preaching
worked out plan of this nature during at 11 a. m. ana i: p. m,
hi visit to St Petersburg, based upon
thy atandnolnt that only a firm so-1 West Ashevllle K. canrtfh Dr.
llano between Russia, Oermany and D. Atkins pastor. Services at 11
France, not dn-eoted against eAgiana,im, ana 7:0 p. m.
at at least only m extreme case,
could make certain the peace ot : Biltmora Mrthodiet JRr, 1. W.
Europe for a considerable period. I Campbell pastor. Services every eec
reaiiEed nerfectly well that the ond and fourth Sunday at Ham.
Franco-Bnalish Morooco treaty of and 7:l Pi m. Sunday sohool fX 11
. . . ... Mm- 4m Mh Wila.la. n . V
pastor,' Public worship every Bun
day morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday
school at 1:48. The pastor preaches
at the Farm sohool each Sunday night
at 7:0.
'All Souls' Church, Blltmore Rev.
Bwope, D. D rector. I a. m. Holy
Communion! 11 o'clock morning ser
vice and sermon; a p. m, Bunaay
4:10
Suarex. the vlce-cresldent He eva
ded attempts to arrest . him. Joined
General Carranza's forces. took
charge of constitutionalists', work
along the Mexican border and had
several narrow escapes. Once he rep
resented Sonora In a conference at
Monclova to direct the movements
of the confidential agents of the rev
oluttonUls of. "the '"TJnlted States and
keeps close tab on the devdapmenta
In Mexioo, through secret correspond-
tion of Germany which Edward Vtt
so greartly desired. I was also as
well acquainted with the proposals of
alliance which the British king had
caused to be made to us in 100S, snd
with the correspondence in the same
matter between Lord Lanadowne and
the British amibaasador at St Peters
burg, 81r ChsTlea Harding.
Vfevortheless I returned to St
Petersburg not without hopes for my
plan and I cherished these hopes un
til the play benina tne scenes si
AhToctras in 10 put an end to them."
This "play behind the scenes"
joined with Germany's unwillingness
to offend Great Britain. Is alleged to
have driven Russia Into Great Brtt
'alns arms In 107. after lavolakt a
German noble, had become Russia's
minister of foreign affairs.
"' M'rtiiiriflrt r-"Mfiir
Mrs. Clara Dikmaa. of Lee, Mass ,
Is weavtnr ft rag carpet for President
CfTOson
a, m.
St Lawrence Catholic Rev, rather
Marlon rector. Masses dally at
7:10; Sunday at I a, nv, and 11 a. m.
Presbyteriaa chapel Rev. p. p.
Winn in charge. Sabbath sohool every
Sunday at I p. m at building at sod
of Wat Aahevflle car line. Preaching
services on first aad second Sundays
at I p. m.
' First Congregational 'Rev.' X
BTalnerd Thrall, pastor. Service at
11 a. m. Soeday school at t:4l a.m.
Fred Clarke, the Pirates' leader,
has invented aa automatic arrange
ment by which fielders using m
glasses may flrop tbom over their
eyes from a metal cap visor by sim
ply touching a spring. " ' """ 1
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himself to the heart of every home
lover throughout the civilized world.
This song poem will be remem
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poems and dramas are forgotten In
deed, few people today know that he
was a dramatist, author and actor of
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the author of ,
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