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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, MARCH 20, 1914. 13 U. S. S. TEXAS, NOW IN COMMISSION, IS WORLD'S GREATEST SEA FIGHTER THE slab, audi consequently their house was left unto them desolate. The earns result will follow to the individual soul that persistently refuses to be'. gathered under the protecting wings of Christ. There is a terrible suggestive-, ness m the two statements in 1. 34, "I would," "Ye would not." The whole "secret of Jerusalem's desolation and destruction is found in the words, "Ye vouid not. The whole secret of the loss or the individual soul is found in tho words, "Ye will not." (Jno. 5:40) (2) What are the potential results TOLLS REPEIL BILL TO BE TAKEN UP MONDAY Jv O. t ft J' -M. e M. A . - .M. -rf , 1? -tf w -c- -,e i? 3? 3 Washington, March 20. Representa tives Sherley and Covington, who with SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS Representatives Adamson and Palmer it will lead the administration fight In the house to repeal the Panama tolls Mother's Advico To Her Daughfcr A Real live Doll to Fondle Is VT Oman's Greatest Happiness. Norwood Stock Co many. The Norwood Stock Company, head ed by Miss Maude Norwood, the well 1, . 1 , I 111 . I. 1 .TTOAiiug .uuiau, ill UK me HI CV, t. -4rtm If,,f Vr, $ tracUon at the Academy of Mu.ic for learM of remedrV ilother-. I nend. It Is an ex ternal sppllcatioa for the abdozolnsi muscles and brtists. I I has & wonderful in fiuence, allays sll fear, banishes all pain, is a cratef ol en coararemest to the expectant aother, and permits her to go three nights beginning next Monday, with a matinee -on Wednesday after noon. The Norwood, company is playing to crowded houses in every citd they have visited In the South, and the press has been loud Jn their praise of the players and the scenic productions. There will be an entire change of plays and vaudeville specialisties each HHP (Copyright. 1312. by Rev. T. S Lmscott, D. D.) vorfolk. V3- March 19, By placing V S S- Texas in commission Uncle ?m now baa ready for service the Hist powerful battleship in the world. Texas vjl!. it is reported from Shlngton. probably be ordered-into Vesican water to re-enforce the fleet ,j or She carries ten four st ver v.i a. Ln-lnoh guns and has a displace t of CT."1"' !CU:5- ie as a sPeed Ttwenty-onc knots. The illustration , thr Tr under a full head of shows iL off the . nesapeaKe capes ana -alsiBg of the I n:ted states nag at ner nast for theii:t time. Hi I SL OF MISS RRJEEIIS Chicago, March 20 Trial of Miss .v";.- -A-"A-'"A"i"C'lS"iJ"ii- 'If if 1C-,f -WWWWK-M" Ififtflflfii- 'lftflfififif4flf,e W'i? SCHOOL LESSONS BY THE WAY. Golden Text Not every one that sajth unto me. Lord, Lord, shall enter Into the kingdom of heaven; but he :iat doeth the will of my Father who in heaven. Matt. 7:21. 'Lesson TextLuke 13 : 1S-35. (15) Then said he, Unto what is the kingdom of God like? and w ercunto shall I resemble it? (19) It is like a pain of mustard seed, which a man took, and cast into his garden; and it pew, anil waxed a great tree, and the fowls of the air lodged in the branches of It. (20) And again he said, "Where unto shall I liken the kingdom of God? (II) It is like leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened. (!!!) And he vent through the cities and villages teaching, and journeying toward Jerusalem. (23) Then said one unto him, Lord are there few that be saved? And he said unto them, (24) Strive to enter in at the strait gate; for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able. (25) Whence once the master of the house risen up, and hath shut to the door, tl ye begin to stand without, and to iock at the door, saying, Lord, Lord, ?en unto us; and he shall answer ci say unto you, I know .-ou not whence ye are: (26) Then shall ye Segin to Eay, AYe have eaten and drunk in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streets. (27) But he fty (cf. John 21: 21-23) aH3 He did not deign to give a direct answer to this question on this occasion though He did answer it on another occasion. (Matt. 7:13, 14). In the present case, He directed the man and all those about Him to their own duty, to see 4-1 41..' , , workers of iniquity. (28) There shall ! VXVT?Z ?a ? ?niereQ " . . . i rathert han to find out just how many be weeping and gnashing of teeth, i would be saved. Jesus bade them all wnen ye snail se Abraham, and Isaac ; to "strive" (i. e "contend or "strug- and Javob, and aii the prophets, in the : gle or endeavor with strenuous kingdom of God, and you yourselves j zeal") to. enter in. There will be no tnrust out. (29) And they shall come from the east, and from the west, and from the north, and from the south, and shall sit down in the kingdom of God. (30) And, behold, there are last which shall be first; and there are first which 'shall be last. (31) The same day there came certain of the Pharisees, saying unto him, Get thee out, and depart hence; for Herod will kill thee. (32) And he said unto them, Go ye, and tell that fox, Behold, I cast out devils; and I do cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I shall be perfected. (33) Nevertheless, I must walk today, and tomorrow, and the day following; for it cannot be that a prophet perish out of Jerusa lem. (34) O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets and stonest them that are sent unto thee; how of ten would I have gathered thy chil- entering in without earnest effort and conflict. No one ever drifts in ' (Acts 14:22; John 6:27; 1 Cor. 9:24-27; Phil. 12:13; Heb. 4:11; 2 Pet. 1:10) All one has to do to be lost is to do nothing. To be saved, one must put forth stren uous effort. "When once the master of the house is risen up and has shut the door" these easy-going religionists will find themselves on the outside. Those who are altogether careless in this day of opportunity will be alto gether eager in that day of judgment legations of discrimination against Pa- but it, will be too late. Many will then u C-a the. Sundav Shn3J l exemption told President Wilson today I ' by Rev. Dr. Lfnscott for the In- : that the repeal bill would be taken up U:- .ernationai Press Biclcui es- j probably Monday or Tuesday with a I tion Club. ' " special rote limiting debate. They de- clared that a large majority would vote for it. The congressmen conferred with 1..,.... ;,. the president on certain phases of the wmwwwwwmf-VicVwWflfifirt , Hay-Pauncefote treaty and reiterated March 22, 1914. 'that American battleships would be T n tw T , i exempt from tolls and that the United Lessons By the- ay. Luke xm: 18-23. 1 states had complete rights to fortify He1.eIi-TextTN.t reV ?nf. tliat the canal. scum uaiu me, ioru, iora, snail enter; into the kingdom of heaven, but he tnat dceth the will of my Father who is in heaven. Matt vii:21. (lj) Verses 1S-19 What part of the Kingdom of God resembles a grain of mustard seed? (2) What are -the potential results when the gospel seed is planted in r human heart? j . (3) Verses 20-21 What is "the leav en of the gospel?" ' (4) What has been the influence of TOln n.ntps Starr, onn of thn found- lhe gospel upon individual, family and ers of Hull House social settlement, Lational life?- .'on a charge of resisting a police of- (5) Does' Christ in the parable of ficer while aiding waitresses in picket the leaven mean us to understand that :ng a restaurant, was begun today. Jne whole world will bo leavened and The waitresses union has tried to .saved by hi3 gospel? Give your rea- boycott a cafe for several weeks and SOn. 1 Tnonv wntnn hnufl Hoon nrroctorl (b) verse 22 Why ought not each1 Policeman Baldwin, who arrested! nristian aenommation follow the ex- Miss Starr, testified that two girls ample of Jesus and set apart men to were walkine un and down in front j constantly travel "through the cities of the cafe saying, "There is a strike tiuaScB, ledums mu preacmng: on at wis restaurant, tie ana nis () ,erse 26 Could Jesus from ac-i partner arrested them, tual knowledge have answered the; "Then up comes Miss Starr," testi question, "Are there few that be fied the policeman, "and she yelled: saved?" Why? as an American I protest against the (S) When and where did Christ arrest of these persons. There is a ever directly answer any question strike here and they have done noth born of insincerity or curiosity? j ing contrary to law.' I told her to (9) Verse 24 From practical exne- ken still and. so we arrested her" ncuwo auu uuoci tauuu WUU1U yUU Say j it is easy or hard to obtain salvation? Why? (10) What proportion of people fail ne lady will be admitted free Mon- nnsciw ru ana rwponwve w erpanaoa, night with every 30 cent orchestra SjjgVSaft t purchased at Hawley's before 6 riod of discomfort 3 cotdril night. For the opening bill next Mon- hhron-b the period happy la mind, des- uay rne rower oi conscience," a piay unrti to anticipate woman trt" zuj- based on the feuds in Kentucky sever- ipin-s as nature intended babonii. al rears arro during th tobarco war. "The action of Mother's Friend makes ti One lady will be admitted free Mon- J""-"-' "'JUfl "pve easioa. day seat p. m. Aionxiay. v- I it is a season of calm rexoM and lorfnl cx Dcctation. 'Brewster's Millions. 1 There Is co nausea. no momlnr sickness. "Brewster's Millions" will be the at ofwon twitchinr, none of that contm thaction at the Academy of Music Frl- J. day matinee and night. March 27th. d rof Jt at $L(X) a bottir WritVi BrVX Louis Mlsen will be seen in the role EeiJ Keeulator Co 232 Lamar Bide At- or "Monty" Brewster, the young man lanta. Ga- lit their book to rrtn wno is committea to me taste or get- motaerc tine ri1 of a million dollars hamneredl with a lot of conditions as to exncndl- PROPOSE GOVERNMENT tures that render his souanderines al OWNERSHIP OF MONTICELLO. ster'a Mil ions" is a riDDline-flow of de. wasnington, Aiarcn z. uorern- licioua and wholesome comedy from ment ownership of Monticello. Thomas curtain to curtain, throughout its four Jefferson's Virginia home, cither by acts. i purccase or conaemnaiion was propoa- The EtinDortinz comuanv is headedld Q a resolution favorably rtported by Miss Katherine Francis as "Peggy today by the senate lands committee. Gray and includes Carl Christie, aJs. rA.TrwruumYi:ueuu 'J.wiw I'.Iorev, Will Lyons, Frank Backus. Jack U1. od u ana s. uuuewu neaai Murray. Wilfred O. Nixon. Emily the movement for Us acquisition by Burke, Malsle Ivie, Beulah Leighton, tne government. and a score of others. FELS ESTATE TO HIS WIFE. Philadelphia. March 20 The entire who try to obtain salvation, and why? estate of the late Josena Fels, million- i nis is one ot ine questions which aire and single tax advocate, is left may be answered in writing by mem- to his widow with the exception of bers of the club.) j $30,000, willed to Walter CoaUes, his (11) Why is the gate to salvation secretary. strait" or narrow? While the will made no mention of (12) Verse 25 WThen will the mas-! charitable bequests, it is understood ter of "the house" "shut to the door", that Mrs. Fels will continue giving of salvation? financial support to single fax prin- (13) Will the time ever come when ciples to which her husband gave a truly penitent sinner will ever be large sums and carry on his philan refused salvation? Why? ithropic work. (14) Verses 26-27 What will it : avail a man in that ptps t Haw tha Via I has been a life if he is not PIEDMONT THEATRE HAS GOOD PROGRAM LAST HALF OF WEEK Rebel Operations in Haiti. Washington, March 20. New rebel operations in Haiti were reported to day by the gunboat Nashville to Sec retary Daniels. Theodore, who Is try ing to seize the presidency of the Is land republic, is at Grande Baffin. RHEUM Al ISM MEDICINE FREE plead the privileges which they have enjoyed of the Lord's presence and u) Verses 2 What will be the na teaching (v. 26) but these privileges ture" of future punishment? now enjoyed and despised will only (16) Verses 20-30 When unworthy increase doom (cf. Matt. 11:20-24). members of the church, officials, Sun There will be "weeping and gnashing day school teachers or preachers see of teeth" i. e.. great sorrow and ini- a !t of outsiders In heaven and them- dren together, as a hen doth eather potent rage in the world to which they selves cast out how will it naturally her brood under her wings, and ye depart. Many will come from the affect them? would not! (35) Behold, your house lands that have been in darkness; ' UJ Verses 31-32 What was the is left unto you desolate; and verily and shall sit down in the Kingdom of motive of these Pharisees in warning I say unto you, Ye shall not see me, God. The nations that we have long Jeuf against Herod, until the time come when ye shall despised are now listening to the Gos- () what did Jesus mean by call say, Blessed is he that cometh in the Pel and putting to shame so-called lnf Hfrod a fox . name of the Lord. , Christian lands in their eagerness to 19) Is a Christian man sure of Time A. D. 29. Place On the way learn of Christ and, having found Him, enough time before his death to ac to Jerusalem. i in their self-sacrifice and devotion in complish the work which God has giv- en him to do? Why? My, I tell you. I know you not r.rtTia iTv- iT. oi 1 "first" nonlB who will the "lasPi (20) Verse 33-Was Jesus using Ufflceyeare; depart from me, all ye - - Tr. neonle in that dav. irony when he said that a prophet n that great day that he1 rwE a i f If" 1 church member all his! SfQSS IRS"! V ' lot really saved? I "'I" . B w"Jfw BAT CORN K m Without CdcJ3 the kingdom of God in its outward! 3. Oh, Jerusalem,, Jerusalem, which could not perish out of Jerusalem? TI7V. manifestation on earth. The first par- killest the prophets 31-35. The Phari- ,L VprA ?i Wfl0 it nnihi able sets forth the marvelous outward sees who brought Jesus the word of Julllem tl : have acceptedPJesi?s1 growth of the kingdom from smallest warning (v. 31) were not at all inter- hy? . ttV,LCt'l':u "SS:- IZJZ Lesson for Sunday, March 29, 1914. Alnntr nritVi V.a nntwof,) nrnwth nnnth. I f C . O 1 -I . A r, . o , XieVieW jeSUS lUQ Ureal IBatUer. er growth is taking place, "leaven" (or 13). The point of Jesus' reply to Herod yeast, the product of putrefaction) f If you suffer from any kind cf painr MOTHER AND BABE RATS SPREAD DISEASE iM minp ,C'. "-e'!al authorities, rats on v! e ta1 srpfltest carriers of dis aM tarlh and should be exterml arnn. "1(;y are of no use whatever to Mho ih"!y, OXE "RE WAT to ret rodents. ir!fi '..tractive and dangerous 0 ani that is to feed them flM Wlckfy LMprIy nr'!l ar mnmmlfled Rat cop- i r, oders ar mells. "oery ,nrt'-la hunew and scientific dls E8T Rat npt!'vho,lt doubt th GREAT 0 trial -i!'!;:R IN TllG WORLD. danEBr,m,fne ,roin rat3 without any RAT CORN Wtawi us or diaaSrecabl lb JI'u;iMc?Sd,R1-00 Cans repaid t n M nVJ!ir.ma toany ad- Arrant rl v c pay posi- tottfvV,?,VbS.,r.tte8- booklet: "How fm A Jnt.13' SRER with each can. Ra , " Ior Pwial Trice. BoUnical Manufacturing Co. within. Leaven is everywhere in the Bible a type of corruption (see ch. 12; 1 ' and many other places.) We have an inspired interpretation of the par able in 1 Cor. 5:6, 7 (see also Gal. 5:8, 9). The woman in the parable rep- resents the apostate church. She mix es the leaven of false doctrine (Matt. 16:6, 12) in the children's bread and the whole doctrine and life of the church was leavened. History has abundantly fulfilled the predictions of these two parables. The church r.ad a marvelous outward growth, the whole life and doctrine of the church was corrupted. The kingdom did not be come leaven but it was leavened, and the reformation became necessary. Nothing was more improbable when Christ uttered these words that the fulfilment of the things that He pre dicted but they have been fulfilled to the very letter. ' 2. Strive tot enter in at the strait gate,' 22-30. Jesus never answered questions of mere speculative curios kuch as come from rheumatism, sciatica neuxalsia, a PFrflln. bruiee, lame-beck sore muscles, bruised foot,- or anything of taat"Bort, you'll find laraediate relic, if you apply PANGALAY to the Bore aching spot. This a remarkable NEW healing preparation now recognized iy medical men to be the best thing for the furpcse ever lAadc. It is not an oil or Lniment, or salve, or any other kind of a bottle preparation, but because of- thj nature of its six wonderful ingredient it comes in a metal tube. Squeeze a little oat in the hand, rub it on and th pain disappears like magic. ; In extreme cases of suffering, where s, person is in intense agony and wher quick relief is greatly desired, this prep n ration is used with marked success Everyone should keor it in the house and be fortified ORninst the aches that como, in evsryday life. An entirely new prin- ciple is employed. Get a tube and learn of its quick acting properties. Fcr 6al at all drug stores 25 cents-or 6cnt mail by Curts Chemical Company, 117 East 24th Street, Xew York City. , J W. E. Brown, dialectrican, the Four Xola Girls in spectacular dancing. Rose and Eddy in"comedy skit, and the aKth- tryn Jamison Duo were the features at the IPedmont for the latter half of the week. Large and appreciative audi ences greeted the change at three per formances yesterday. I We want the name of every person ProhaDiy the act that pleased the everywhere who is suffering with audiences yesterday most was the rheumatism, so we can send Mm Katheryn Jamison duet and W. E.lfree sample bottle of Hill's Rheu- Brown. dialectician. The lattcr's im- matic Remedy. We don't care how personation of national types in an in- long or how severe he has had It, as terpretation of scenes at the railroad there are very few cases that have not ticket office of the large city was yielded and been thoroughly cured among the cleverest work that has with it- It works at once. In twenty been seen at the Piedmont for a long four hours it stops the pain. Don't time. I take our word for It test It at our On Wednesday night of each week expense. This Is. not a new untried one act will be given over to amateurs thing. For twenty-five years It har of Charlotte. This will be in addition been regarded by physicians as prac- to the regular program. Those In Char, tlcally the only certain treatment foi Iotte. ThlS'WM be In addition to the this terrible disease. regular program. Those In Charlotte Over 10.COO testimonials like these: who consider that they have ability Mr. E. M. Ehlers, Secty. Grand in this direction will be even an op- Lodee of Masons, of New York City portunly to appear before the footl.uhts I writes that. "Although a sufferer frotr and experience the sensation of public I rheumatism for many years, two doset approval or dlsaprovai. I stopped all pain and one bottle cured me. Mr. A. Goldman, Victoria, Texan, says: "I am very well pleased wltb your medicine; ijin recommending it very highly. It has done more for me than anything I have ever tried. Marshall F. W. Geraty. of 70 Man hattan SL, New York, fays: "I have suffered with rheumatism for many years, haye tried almost every knows remedy b'ut got no relief or cure un til I took yours. In forty-eight hours, I was entirely cured and free from all pain. I s?nd this unsolicited." Hill's Rheumatic Remedy is on sal at most drug stores at $1.0 pr bottle One bottle generally effects a com plete cure. Call or send for free sam ple bottle and booklet at once. There is no greater service you can per form for humanity than to tell any rheumatic sufferer about this wonder ful preparation. Address: Hill Medi cine Co, 117 East 2Uh St., New York, N. Y.- BURNED TO DEATH. Ardmore, Okla.. March 20. Mrs. A. M. Dulaney, 35, and her Infant daugh ter, were burned to death at Cor nish, near ' here, when their home was destroyed by fire. Dulaney rescued four other children but was unab'.e to reach bis wife and baby. An overturn ed lamp kindled the flrV?. BOLD ROBBER ENTERED HOTEL. Detroit, Mich., March 20. An arm ed robber held up W. II. Burns, night clerk in the office of the Hotel Me tropolitan early today and compelled the clerk to give up $30. The rob'oer then leaped into a waiting limousine, pressed a revolver against the head of the driver and ordered him to speed toward the suburbs. The driver obeyed and the bandit escaped.' 2Z was that ne had His work to do and 'f stock exc'nange memberships, after could not be killed until that work was , - t tU ' rri,s ct. jonn ii:is-iu). me developcd with the announcement yes is concerning Jerusalem j -. i -a leruay ui iu baits vi iwu bccils at ou,- 000, a drop of $5,000 from the previous price. done (v. 32 words of Jesus concerning Jerusalem spoken at such a moment let us see into the innermost depths of His heart. His natural feeling toward Jerusalem after the way in which Jerusalem had treated Kis would have been that of anger and resentment but His real 3X2 "-!'- 3 Today Matinee at 3:110 Tonight at 8:30 flCAOEIMUSiC Evenings at &3J Seals 25 Cects. SPRING BLOOD AND SYSTEM CLEANSER. nnrinw tlio TOlntoi mnnlTi a Imnnrl. feeling was that of passionate love tjeg accumuiate, your blood becomes (cf. ch. 19:41 42, cf. Matt. 23:37-39). impure and thick your kidneySt 1Iver The figure of a hen gathering her and Dowels fail to workf caUsing so own brood under her wings was sug- called "Spring Fever." You feel tired, gested by the Old Testament imagery weak and lazy Eiectric Bitters-the nernf JS7alln,(uti 2;121 ?!' spring tonic and system cleanser is 17:8; 36:7; 57:1; 91:4; Deut. 32:11, wnat you need; tney stimulate the 12). Jesus unhesitatingly applies to tidneys, liver and bowels to healthy Himself thoughts that were only ap- actIon, expel blood inipurities and re plied to Jehovah in the Old Testa- st0re your health, strength and ambi ment; it is an indirect but very daring tion. Electric Bitters makes you feel assertion of His own Deity. The chick- like-new:. Start a four weeks' treat en finds three things under its moth- ment it wijl put you In fine shape for er's wings; safety, comfort and rest, your spring work. Guaranteed. All and we find the same. Jerusalem's Druggists, 50c and $1.00. period of probation was at an end,! h. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia tney naa nnauy rejeciea tneir mes- or St. Louis THE SENSATION OF NEW YORK NOW PLAYING AT WEBER'S THEATRE TO 3000 PEOPLE DAILY. 4 rui fu U UUL 1:1 A Terrific Varninj Fa ed 0a District Attorney Whitman's Disclosures During Lis Tarn one Fight Oa Vice Interests, District Attorney Whit-1 Tlr Partfinrcf vc- man TT?tviolf in A rf?rn I "Every woman should see 4hl film exposing White Slavery and its At tendant horrors." t ihhhiiii mi j.iiuipimiii ) !, w wmnmvmrmmmmi mmm mm .iin tm i n pi iniiii in ill m wf ' " - : : : h MS 4 To Tve - A'H6M-1 M ifJf Kfli - ( l wiT ) tw fttOt ' . ' v ' ' " V' t t i .- TT' i i i r.v".. ' 5 f t -A t 1 i . if ' : ' ' i - ii Ml 1 J A'- I ? : ' : 1 i V ' fit' i: f t i 1 1 ,' l! ' II ..ir i !; J. 1 1 i i. V H ' i : ' -.4' .'! ; I
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