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UN LAL J I fl I BHUIHtH SHAHPUUAL 1
XISTIHGJIHCHAIiGED CURTAILMEIIT TODAY 'fmmmm
CONCORD; N. C THURSDAY. NOVHMBLU i. .o.a
yet Senate s lanurc io run-
fv Treaty will Have an In--i.rea
Result of Some Im
portance; It Is Expected.
HASTEN EFFORT
r0 Restore)
Full Commercial
and Diplomatic Relations
Bef.veen Germany and the
Powers Mtifying
Domestic Consumers -in the
South Are Being Limited
to the Purchase of Ont
Ton at a Tirrie.
ORDER OF REGIONAL
COAL COMMITTEE
Br Th' Aaaoctatrd Preaal
... , .n. ' , !. -:-Although; not
(it li;ii-IV:.' '.'- ' 11 w.-i-.n, -
hiiuceu the tinted
I.I iv Venule's fail-
I icnly :il lis
nf. i;it.iI',',,V; :'if'
C i.i r .!-li:,li..' ,"-:i.-;-
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; ,r jiiU r HM i m ttf iiiiiiii-
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' . . ...Lull- t.t L.MII) liiirnivl.
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ji.e l!rtfv itt'iiis uiivcii jo 11-
ion. th'- I""" ' """
Unless Strike Situation Im
proves It May Be Neces-
: sary to Limit Electricity
For Signs and Windows.
lino (' t.Hf'
.pliliiT Mi Jjiv v
iru inkni li.crc,. is like-
.i - i... i..l..inr if t liv iirwfMt io.
:m inrmU, iiii'f;liHlin; t lie; proinul-
0 ,1,.',' i.i-i'..wv fiki1kil Xvllll
il! ri'-t"r'' : fnu;vi.!ii)u ti -:ai una uipio-
v.-rs wiiHii nave ran nen ine
!':n5 ilispatclios hnyo saltl
ii Step .AVilS. wan Ml IIM- IMIl- IIIIJI.
I,- art(oi-.f lift sciiiiU', lut it is
ihi- tli'Tc will V i furlh(r flc-
jtii'.tv for rli.ii :ln'asoii. w
't!' 'JH'W ( niiri'ss v'!l lix'ct on Ik'O-
ntipj: 'tiit . I"" mi 'vn i u mot nr
Mi -iipiHiiU'r r t.lu Meaty tn4iovo
V m.iilil U- P'.-mM" itF.raki' it up airaia
iiV'iiiini i i.f'i'lH' s.i'iii. The Christ--rnis
;i i'H'cl('l to iutor-
hrilH firiss WHS 'Ji4'(-t(' to inlo-r-
A. Willi i)K' it'nli 1 1 1 : i f a olfar
:',iriii,' iii'iiiy i'iiniiliM'atioirvoitl( not
r.ii In I'nif l:iini:ny al tin OitrlU-st.
ifiiii' lln'".!!! !- t:i-.i jM.wvrs. liaVi
m ifliiail uili .ilit'ir . cslalilisliiaviil f
ill naile nriiir) iiiloinatif rt'Lilions
liiii ('iTiiuiny. i.Hicials say iicw ar
3i;'i'iiii'fifs wilT liavi? lo bo iua(l hy
ir I'lityil Siulis to lit into the vam
3yii Mii-iiio t h i! s cfca t t'd. v ha t eve?
V Vniiiil StaKw 1ia frirli tlie
iiinil ivvi'rs. ' ' . ;
At pn-M'iit .1 It' wiir nrraiwniont h.v
lik-h Spiiin i -nrhif for tho AnicrJ
ia intcri sr in (U'ruiiuiy will continuo
Ji tVrce, mill that is not oxpcctctl to
v ilisiiirlicif.
Tlic Si ut ( Hi parimcnt is oniphatic!
'at uii Aiiii'i icaii cniisuls pan lo sont
ii iirui!iiiv until penco has heen lo
liiii'ly csiiililii(Hl liotwoon the I'nit
it Miiti-s iimi ihat omntry niul they1
Hiiv i.nly iiiipi'ifo t Iraile relations'
n invlmili. up without consular of
inn. who iu.-i-liai'Ko f tht legal
M . iiii('iiiiii.:iiiiiii nidi..
l'iiiili'ialili' iinHirlaiit Iftrislatiou
Hiiiijiicfc.,! iiud niaiiy. measures
If'-punii f,.r iiispusal. vlien the re:u
'"if m.-viimr -! triii-" ' l)e-einhpr 1st.
IV sivsim, ,-lnCiinr (Milay. which i.vas
iwrilianry one. convened Ma v
J. uimIi',- "-.in .al.Io-l from -Pa r
llay 7 l.y President Wilson to eon
r lirlimirily tU. appropriations
"'I wliit-ii- failed at 'the senate end-
Ma.ici, ::ni. :
ident Wilson Has No Stattenient to
. Make.
liin-tui,; of. 20. President
'pi w.iiUii i1;lvv statement to
J "it Hi,, failure of the Senate to
J;- '"Mivaty. it was said today at
W h.mse. Senator Hitchcock,
JJiiiHtrntion louder..- and : Under
J', of -Alabama, called at the white
'diiriiii; tlie nuuninjr. hut did not
t'Viiiiiiy Tumulty, who was with
" "'Kl.'i.n .h ihe -south lawn.
Surprise CreaUt'd in Taris.
Nov. jo. -The adjournment of
.","''! Males Senate for the ses
""limit ratilication of the peace
' (ivai(.,i much surprise in peace
envies, as .lispatches from
. ...Me.! luni s-u-jjesteil some com-
- was pruhal.io. Henry White,
. ."uen. an delegation received
V,:i . I "--lU tlH
'"lie i
. By The A ! a led Preaa.)
AMaiila, Wv. 20..niitii r sjiai p
eurtailMieut of coal went into efiWt in
the South iK)ay., douiestic loiinni.T-
i-i"K inimeii. inn piircrciSf 01 one lull
of coal nt Hie lifne. 1 a household, by
Girder if Jhe M.iitlii rn n-ionat coal
c4iiniiHce .f lh, raliroad adiutnTtr.i-.
tion. . -
.CtiupJeil with, the--order.- went th
forecast of I lie; coin in it tee thqt unlesy
the strike situation iinprfKves shortli
it may hecome necessa ry x n.rhid the
Use of electricity for tidv4rlisin. sin
and show windows a ml 'even close th?
moving picture thejitres ami noii. esn
tial industries. '
"The puhlic xenerally'drs not real
lze the seriousness of the situation,
said a memlH'r of ihe comintP0.
Operators and Miners llcpeful of .Milk-
' : :' . ' ins Progress. . '.' '
Washiinrtoir Nov. -. Upturn i up
liejfot tat ions tiwlay with a view to set
Hiiur the wage scale' in the competitive
field. ojHratori4 aiwl mine workers avpit
hopeful of making: progress. Totlay oIh
seryers' looked upon operators to pre:
sent counter protwsal to miners who
have so far- stood pat on lheir'demaiut
for ; a ( .jer-;eMit.: yj.jje iuerease ar.'J
a :!()-hoiir working ' week.
(Jarlield Still Vthh,l(is Articn.
Washington. Xov. .'!.-- Kuel Admin
1st rat or (JjiSllehl still withheld tHlay
nny.net ion. toward H nationwide restriction-
of,'-oal consumption, which tlu
pulwomniittet's of mine" workers , and
operators continued negotiation fro
a WMt?t scale in the central competi
j e iyieid, a mi '-n-liirti '.'.?" the'pt tier
trt'ent of the miners strike. Steps
bolus; taken in - localities' where the
pinch of t he-coal famine has lnn-n felt
haveJie'ii action of regional coal, com
mittees of the railroad administration.
The. joint .committees were reported
today to he making progress 'toward, a
settlement. For the lirst t iine, it was
said, they were considering derails of
the wage and conditions arrangement.
The workers were reported to have
lecedtMl from .their proposal of local
adjudication arising out of the gener
al agreement. This, it wan waid.
would, prevent sporadic lahor difficul
ties in localities after an agreement
had leen negotiated.
The . operators, however, still were
withholding a definite counter propos
al to the miners demand for the ''(
hour week and a tM jer cent, increase
in vvagps, hut it was understood (hey
were prepared to offer some Wage in
creases. Annulment of Trains in South.
Chicago, 111.. Nov. '20. Regional di
rectors of railroads today had a free
hand in dealing with the curtailment
of non-essential industries and unnec
essary passenger tra flic and extraordi
nary efforts to conserve and distribute
the liftlon s steadily oiminisning coai
supply leing made, Under authority
granted by the director general of the
railroads, after -a: two-days conference
with the .seven regional directors, tin
entire South, east of the Mississippi
and south of the Ohio rivers, except
for a smalKarea in the Pocahontas re-
cion. toda.vHiad heen placet 1 on a war
time basis, and annulment of trains in
addition to the 14(1 already taken off
was under consideration
Associated Press
C(lm,, :"teniling the Supreme
" ' v 1 1 1 n i , i . , . rr-t. i
'".. ine meuioerM
'"'""'l withheld comment.
iKitnmi,""ls 1,li,10rs 'hftve not
K (lf , work. In fact, very
Hi,'.., i m :',l,, u work- Most
uu Haw ,,ai,i attention to the
iii, j,,.,' r,'s,- mining, issued under
dof '". T,h,iro Anderson. Thty
!p.ijTv'i T ' ourt-'but the strike
v- uw uhoyi the orders of theh
tJ" ."V miners cannot
in ronrt ? J:'" f"r 00ntPt or. finetl
' '" vecalcitranct
r'l V MORK
H: -
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
;WATCH YOUR LABEL?
t scrim i.J ,0.wiH'h your sub-
J J-our .,, , "ul ,s Pointed on
tefnn ' j' watch this X
Tfrtr- -Ul rpn?w at least two
X-o that voir the time expires,
Ul.,s5ow.r will not he &
Pl ; suh-iber. The
T J-.IN) rt venr U nil iW
Pl I'LISHKR TIMES.
4.
y- .
yV vt i i ;
7,- rh ?h 7T
Kevolutionarj' Troops Iefealed.
(Br Tb Aaaoclated Prcaar
Vladivostok, Xovemler IS. Revolu-
forces -.which for the last two days
have attempted io obtain control xf
this citv. were completely dereateu uy
government troops today in a battle
which was commenced before Miawn
Gen. Ouida. the revolutionary leaner.
whs wounded and capturedand his
followers driven from every point of
advantage by the government troops
Labor Orgaailzer Is Run Out of Nash
ville, Tenii. -
Nashville. Teun., Nov. 19. Kidnaped
by a squad o unidentified men as he
was leaving the omce -pi ms aiioruejc,
John Ft. Lawson. alleged labor organ-
l7er who led the recent Knoxvme
street car strike was hurried out of
Nashville late Wednesday with orders
not to return. Last reports said he
was on a train traveling in the direc-
iism .vT t--invillp Tld. ' "
American Delegation to Sail for Home
Paris, Nov. 19. The American del
egation to the peace conference will
saif for home on December 5th or Cth
it was learned today. The British
delegation will probably leave Paris
about the same time, although no offi
cial announcement has been made.
It is estimated that the oil lost au
nuallv bv the burning of oil wells is
equal to nearly 2,000,000 barrels. ,
In China are to be seen, hordes that
are spotted almost like leopards..
Collective Bargaining
SO
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'ee cos wrs''' '
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iSUPflELlE COURT IS
; ASKED FOP, DECilll
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E CiSE C0!!ES
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IIP HI 111 SEIISK
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the M iffirrr
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she-
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many coMLiciiNr. jf AU.rur to hk;aiu
DECISIONS CIVtM CIVIL SlltVlC!-' lU IJ S
;Th Failure uf ibe Senate tu!U.r !hc A. -.-cn.
Ratify the Treaty, h I ai
cn as Onh Cojnplsjittn
the SttUJiton. it h SatJ
Hurtt f(tir h At!ct?4
fv Sc:u!C Ci.iittcr.
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;-'-it'f-;.9" j $
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SECOND IU.VS WORK OF
TIIL yi. P;tCONFERKN( K
arrests at petersruk;. .Is.. ii.
Arrrptini
S. CALL RECEIVED
FROM STrlXMlIP ,R0MN
which a business session was held
The ..'.most important work of the jif-
ternoon session was the ':elet,tion tf of
ficers and some of the most important
coinmitfii's for next year5 The 'elcc
liitif if offu-ers J esiiltft AiS' follows
President--Rev. U.viL Aiulrew s. I. . knowjngPy iK'rnnttn eriun-s to go on
I).. if Ureeushoro. - ':
Secretary Rev. C. W." Rates.
StrrriuK firar DrvUrn Dphiu-
" . i tiuaru inner to ml ' . m-m t rt-vvrry. n.co.'- f,t,?,Ti,! jSi :, Bf 1 ,T, t.(-.
I.. KvMow ini (By The .MrUiiwl rrru.1 j .ij f.yf 'Vti i m. t urn-
'mid hmi . Xm York, k. ,V',.S aV.- ?' ' t,,;V?'tt '" r 5.- 'Tr-- l '.-
evlex eoiiiuitt- xwr' rcicivl heie lt the t"! iiu-i' f !'vi-ti '1 V t-i.t - ft u ..
uiU-rs of tin ,.iW vfi'm lb'' M'.un3dp- It nfth S ffA; nn'' rJl:JL t;.-. t., m. , ifcti ,
neiif alrendt I Kuinf ?finu" New orW f,.r la llt lV1t'r t -,.U f
:oily and ofh-Juii-.iiiHKi "Ivcn tiU.iu mdL-V pH"" ,s,''r' t-e j i V- .4
Kt"
; ' ' , i
I l.r- Mil u! f f i i
ft.'..!.5 fc.w k 4 U S
hair t-" jv! .m o t . j. . ur i. iJ.--t
I W' a H - a i t - 4r
lltll!ital . att l,i . f " 1
til witktt aultvlll) f .-en" I.r
Poliremfii ( hairnl. 1 with
ConuitiUees hi Session Tmla) Exrel-j , . Rribe Takrn Iota Custody.
. IeiU Sermotr list NJght. cn Tb a-. rrr..
The afternoon sissiOn af the cr.nfer-. Petersburg. Va; Xvrr. iH.'vMow in- j
ence Wednesday cohvpikI at 1 and ''i:es or fu-ccptits hrilwv ndtH-itie
the ilev(tt ional services "were- conducted v IM,r,'s t niimerouv MiIn-vIpx ci'imnit
l.y Rev. II. IV rogleman. follow ing i1"" --nere lar year, -it m
j I'etersjtnrg : lli.ci tl'-rtnn
tiaVe me.u- taken . im t'ui
in. the report wbhU wa tol:iy suit lf iter'nfniiiii i..u wi-te.l ihtuVt 'li''-1f-
1M4 4dV ll- I . r- Un
KaJltltr tf .(! Sial'.-
lrty f r-rllS-' a ffc i.it h
, V; W . w-;-1 it . -. ' j. , l - . -
l-, itJV'-' -''
: -.yi' aw.... .;l--'..l-t . J-t.t 1 1- tti it! w
Greensboro.
mined lo .ludge I'lililn by the tfr.nhd
j fSv 1 1 e- Mlit, 7j Km j( tiVrriecJ " aji 1 : h
L iiotr i icK- t wi-ni i t li" K-!'tiii' i,. ....
-tin this city, and in ouie case lcing
f ; luirtic to it. The repfkrt Unit in sni4
j iiistanees dtnti rs h'arf had Jnforiua-
City,
Tre-isurer-IHW. Taylor, Hen-; of proposeil roMtf-nex. atMt.liure
4trBttiv--k-:.' -.i' i-s . I cvwi iftu- uir aTHTTWiteh outside
Statistical SeTetary-r-Rcv. L. W.i f, :.iMWuiR.i.eHitf-riii'rt.wIiIle itiieve
Oerringer. Reidsville. ; . operated on the Inside and the theives
Press Reporler Rev. H. S. Surratt. f and the cffk-er left together.-" ,;.,'
The mosti; important nnnmitfee ofj Tnehfy-fur ntore ane-ts re-eHi..
the conference is the stationing: -oiu-1 t'eiore night.
mittee. whose work embraces the as- . : '".''. "" i
signment of the various, pastors ,t- the; ' THE COTTON MARKET.
different churches. On this commit-r ; ; y .
tee the conference apiointel the Pres- SenateV Artioh Has Confusing EtTert.
iden and Mr. L. I.. Wren, of Siler ? tn A? liintH ljiur
.-;''" '; Br Tl Aaalaled I'rrM.I
The work of selecting the c.mmittee; ' v. ' vrt v..- 'hiti,..
on itpiH-al, finance, standing district . iU)U on tiio treaty bad' a cvnfiiM.
committee, conference trustees, ' for-; ,. iH,umn. the iV.tton market -it
ward movement and auditing eoni-!th.. oieriiiiy i.-hiv I.i ver.w.,.1 !..
mitres was also to have omie lefore: ttT thaJl ,imv ht nittliv f Veterdav
the iconferenee yesterday afterwMn,-.; lale ,t,yer-.wer.'-.Uer and there w,
hut the other business made it impos-Joon!si,4rahlo M.ning for Southern ae
sible tselwt all of the committees at counts. The - earlv weakness of the
that time. This will Ihv done later. , Hno, uiavkei; and the l.ienk te l he for-
o'clock ami the devotional exercises disposition to sell, and after-opening
were) under the leadership of Rev. 1). easy at a decline of to to AV2 points.
A. HighHll. Iruuiediately following active months soon sold aln.nt 47 to
this 'the conference sermon was tleliv- G2 points net lower, with January
ered by Rev. J. E. Pritchard, pastor of . touch iug .ir. 7 ami March : 1.1 to.
the church at Burlington. " ! Ctton fntun's '; niMMM.il . steady : !-
The sermou was forceful, to . the I wmlier :r.!i0 : Jamiary :4.m; March
point and heard by a congregation 7 ..mo .May ; juiy
thattfilletl the church. For his text:
Mr. Pritchard chose-the HHh verse of I Mixed Trains To Re-1 nmived by tlie
the 4th chapter of Secimd Corinthians: Sou t Hern
,4Fo the weapons of our wartare are! Announcement is made by the state
not carnal, btit mighty through t'od corioraticn commission, nt Raleigh,
to the pulling down of strongholds.' jthat the Southern Railway company
"The Weakness of Our Warfare," has agreetl to eliminate the freight
was the sub jm Mr. Pritchard derived j ears from trains Nos. Ill and 112. 1-
r'ailjyr.l.v tlie naval -iunUfuiMlUMi j - ,nwt' , ifsn Sfi' -f tfJ t, it,- t'tjf
hnd" Kfoll -n dmviTTyid, t,hHt: ih rirj.i snui.-i.i -urfl i.t )vrfl'.'i:.,." v -, tX ,v
tK'Ing buffet ml by v Von-li Mli'Jit ":,'irr"i . ' i e ii. K w,"r, vt T .
cniiMsi i.v- iMtv-ri "'w-umW,' . fir"t ntM.t that 4Jf i .tr Mi-t . W vvV . sm
The e,.n"t guard cuifT j2erfVVl JK'T,,rJ 'MWlr kl. anl"na-jt,j, r -
parM to Unntch a cutter t,Ifc .a ilr. n hMM .r- Jfl Er jr
sistnCe. o the -ilil-lnf llott
some vcm sparer the Rojimii dv1
answer tlie tudiii e.ill. . -.'
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A NEW INDl STRIAL
CONFERENCE ArfrtoNTED
Called by Presidi-nt AVHmmi to Meet in
Vahisloii .-DerrrnlHT -lt.
Wa.Uiiu'ton; . Nu3V - 'Jt. Pteidi-nt
Wilson today 'appointtil u 'w?.v lo'lit
trinl infwnc and called it. i.du
"ion here' iHn'tnlw-r lt. -
The eou?ereiirv. w ill to .coiuprxil t
seventeen inent including pcrntociit
oiliciiils, buine til u and forinct
menibtMs of eabino,. and frnier
ernor of stJites, ainl it will carry on
the work undertaken by the Natloii.tl
Industrial I'onferene' which found-ml
on the nck of collective fJargaililns.
art lu.e jn 4i A iku 1 ',' 1 t nl.
aud )' ihI tbiv.ii'iirrfat rrv-nt
fr!v fr.Kn ritenSlr llfelTaw !
j vf 'rt. Isuge rt'tan!'! 'f bf IcV : 'f H
I f--1 w .ir-h -Arjntnir
nl on i r Tiro rf 4tillrfi
Ul.
WaliinK.H. v; , Vfi'.tt.Mi.J (
flu-- t,'titlieH"n4t;1 i f att!
piohiht' net nctlic .oiorj 1 ".
tii tot;i.t- r'---t!f" Mipfctie '"Oft. T
ii-tl Me court tlifw -
lill fr-U l'i'cf.i ctrtltt lullHCa,.
Trotri KentiH4,y Inttdior lb" ImaJLi
! .lolHi MM -e- it N .rrt.tf-
14l,'I.
from the text.
"The Almost Ie Paul was in the midst
of a great conflict." said the shaker
in leginning. "Certain men had crept
into the Corinthian Church who were
trying to rob him of his Aiostleship.
Paul fought back but not with the
same kind of weapons they ied.' Thev
fought with carnal weapons, but Paul
fought with spiritual weapons.
"There has always leen a-conflict in
the world. The world war through
which we have passed, is iNit a part
of the great conflict between right and
wrong, night and darkness, that has
been going on through the"; eenniries.
tweon fifpenloro and fiMstMr thu'
making these two t nt ins solid pa smmi
ge rt rains..
Street Car Dynamited in Knoxville
Last Ni?ht.
Knowille. Tenu.. Nov. 10. ;()ne pas
senger was pcrhais seriously injure!
and a dozen others less serioitly hurt
here tonight when a stn-et car whs dynamited.
shape character 'which any man might
covet. ' .'.-' . . ...
3. Tlie third weapon is that of
Faith. Without faith it N impossible
The world wins its battles with the to please Col. Men who have done
biggestgun. flie njost powerful Iwittle , the most gooit are thnse'-whn have the
ship, the most dangerous submarine. ; largest faith. In this clns we might
But our weapons are very different. include the aiotlcs. the Inartyrs f
What are they: all the ages ami the men in Hm world
1. Preaching. This is not an age j today who are standing for the right,
that is conducive to great preaching. j o. for a faith that will not shirk.
People do not like to sit still long. Though presscl by every foe, that
To Ditfustt Railroad .Problems.
New York. "Nov. 'jo. Rail road legis
lation with regard .to the Interests 'X.
the Shipper, investor, lalr im1
TO KTK(TTKIt CENT.
FROI ALL DRINK tRLLs
Hair Tonlr. llaM-ins Ettrarta, Ml
irira? CpuU and rrrfwr lm
lie Deiuiturrd.
lUlelili. NoV, IIU. Vli..r j, w.
Itaih? 'i!mi ""hsi ' .i'-m.-! . ft.
ii.g : :' '
4rM .Jf'i.M 'Iii mla m dW4it a. fib if
. i I 11 nna- faF - a - : j-
public. will ' d:M'U-fl a ine aiiiniar0f many i.f tie K,i"'t r -!' fl
meeting of the Ai-adethy .of Pililicnl j whiTi ar t H-til oft thr loari,
S-iciice. which is lo a'iuble at the ( na 0,mr th r lui that a
will not tremble on. the highway of
an earthly way. - V - -
"4. The fourth weapon is that of
prayer, fireat leao;er have alwavs
enough to hear a real pennon, hut a
great many of our Church people will
go to Sunday School, listen to 9 man
teach who has spent, very little time
in preparation, but when the minister ' been men of prayer. Of all the things
gets up to speak many of these peoplej necessary today it is prayer. Prayer
have gone home f that is i-arnest. prayer thtft Is sincere.
What is (Jod's estimate of preach irayer that reaches np and lays hold
ing? Jonah was commandetl to ion Ootl mid His promises. I.ord teach
preach. John the Baptist began to j us how to pray.
preach. Jesus preached, on the day j "These weapons are mighty berati :
of Pentecost Teter sttKxl up and "l. They create a new earth,
preached. So wx" may say that preach-, "2. They are blest of Cod.
in"" has been r ordained of God as one! - 3. They are life giving, .
of the weapons of our warfare. ADD CONFERENCE
The second weapon is that of
Teaching. .While the preacher has a
great field in which -to work, the
teacher also has endless possibilities.
Germany's guns were powercui. our
The OTBtng session of the cocfereucc
today was revoted to eonferecees held
by tjje rarioua committees.
tne serncc lonint win oeguj at
Hotel Astor tomorrow fir a twoxlay
rt-s;iii. 'Hie Mcadeniy fe'! at th s
time it is imiortaiu to have a throiii;ii
going, disinterstil. puldic diuhm
of the eVtential of railrad iegi-la-tion
in view of the deeinn of the
government to run the railroad- lutck
tt their private owner at the cnd-f
the year, and the two; ery diffentu
legislative projMaU iMid'lig iu Co.i
grens to deierinine fulnre J"1Mt and
t lie relationship of the gvcniuiiit l
the railroad problem.
A feature of the prgram will I' the
annual dinner, at .vhlc!i Viscount tsl
ward t.rey. the Ilritish AmtiafcHador to
the Cnitnl Stat-s, ha Ui'ri iinliil to
be 'the guest of honr. TTi'pfikera a
the dinner will include Senator Alert
It. I'uiiiihins tf Iowa;. chairman f tb'
SMiate Comniltt" iHi Inter-tate rm
nierce: ('ongrissmain Sclaiylar Merritt
of Connecticut, iuerutifr of tb IImi
Comni'ttiv 'flu Interestate ami Ftrign
Commerce: llowar'l lUlbtt. president
of the Northern Pacidc Railway i.
p:i ny a nl Alfred H. Ttn Th. K-t w-rat
counsel of tlw AS4ciiibii of Railway
executives. "
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fa-turcf lnl-j;-tsl in I Ur- ! tuat
ft-r dnrini that e-i I pr-'1. 4l-r
in writitig r by j'rM4al titaW .
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New York. Not. 20 Tb firt tfa
cral ftmvention ever Wld by tl rn8
ufacturers t wotortiV garnwmt sud
malcri-N in the Cnlted Mrv will rW
held at Atlanth 1'ity early nxt uvuth.
Tlie A s n-ia tul I r e I tu hitr - f
Arnerica'ls arransing or tlv catl-r-ing.
mhleh is enpf-tetl t attract mm
ufatiurers :frfon all jwrt of the ci9i-try.-
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The- eon vent iu will deal witli
reform needed in the jarmect ttidrj
try. aul ways mean. will be dJs
cu-cl fcr nieiEj; th many ifTftlTB
ahich have cmm. alut a r-i!t of
the war.
It i expected that rer t h?
mwt reproectatire men in the "
i o'clock, and will be under thoj mec'a faracnt aad kitvlrel inda;tri
will atteud tne cfursiicm iie ocit
jrate rcprescnri&i; Unas d! an ag-
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back of her guns was hex teaching that j direction of the North Carolina h ranch
spurred her soldiers. The man or wvjf he Womau's lreiru ilisionary
man whtv-froes-lf ore. a class Sunday j Society. An itluiJrated lwiuro ril!
after Sunday has an opportunity toihe given at the night session.
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