- Tuesday, July 21, 1025 ( . *’ " She Cares a lot Or— A Let She Cares? WIVBiS OF CONCORD: What do people think of yodr {m: ■bands’ appearance? It it yottr neglect if he does not have a refreshed suit each week? Most men depened upon their wives to attend to the upkeep of their wardrobe. If your husband was called out of town today, would he have a refreshed suit to put on? Send him avjfay looking his best at all times by keeping a refreshed suit always ready. Our weekly serace-cafi is the answer to this home schedule. ’ Interesting Statement of Religions Fttth. Rockingham Poet-Diapotoher. Hie sort of preaching done by Her. George Stewart, of Evanston, Illinois, ' who has written a book tolled “Evolu tion a Witness to" God.” should help to prevent folks from getting too giuch wrought up over the ahties now going fcnqird under the guise of a “trial” at Dayton, Tennessee, 1 As a matter of fact, evolution is notb «Jng more nor less than a scientific hy ” pothesis aa to how God created man. The following statement, of religious faith by Mr. Stewart is interesting. “Evolution is not a thing. It m> not a God. It is not a substitute for God. It never did anything. It will never create anything. It ban not added a feather weight of probability or reasonableness to materialism or atheism. There is noth OUT OUR WAY ~ ~ lYlug HfjSOvNfetL WrtHTRIS^V SfiW ‘^ V - CAV - L < BOrHESl»fifi6R6Dl MEN/'e& V Ilf POEM-1 CAMf SEEM \ **/ PAVSI- ? BACW AM’ RWlfeD 'boCrtVVo’vjE A VNOROTfiwr\ lou Eg® Ouz SH£.ETHE#S| Ik'NlU. Pl-NME. WflH y VOM'OMS RA\N/? H^ GOT ►s 1 00-THET V | ~ ~*l --■ ..‘1 i.T ~ I * THE. MOWN POP _ ; BY TAYLOR WTVV2 #6ia n.'tnk-'fuwn.'-'' n _ , L M B g Say lAJCgAJ IjiJLiAAS a/m. ifiv Gumt/i* Xa/ifi& kxt/id.j/WUL ( .*■> aw* forth*. paAt %Ltr/month* sfiavc . |Tji | sr 4&/yt AunaArlfr io acopply tfpi, d&rtOAtcL pP\/'4 ■ far camwuM owvng to ihxA, ficatouiy. ■ fCb» fiemt/M9/Huur*mA/ ad*6fokg oS UocaJL MuaL it aavt mjt cl, ihg irreligious about evolution. It does not answer, the ‘who’ or the ‘what’ of creation; It does however, throw flight on the ‘bow’ of creation. “Truth, from whatever horixon it comes, must be welcomed, for truth in any way and every form is God, pi a revelation of God, is a word of Gcd.” Eight Hundred Per Cent Dividends. Reidsville Review. A Reideville mathematical sharp has figured to his own satisfaction that hard surfaced roads, pay 800 per cent dividends, to motorists. Here is the way he cal culates the profits: It has been ascertained that motor ears of average horsepower can be 'op erated on hard surfaced or - improved topsoil Toads for-2.58 cents per mile less than on ordinary dirt roads. State tax of .Jour cents per gallons on galan tine and State license tax will make a total of about thirty cCnts collected by the State on these items for each 100 allies an auto travels on improved rOads. Saving s2.Sfi on a tax investment of llrirty cents shows a dividend of about 800 peV cSit. As the gasoline and license taxes col lected by the State pay the interest and fund oa road construction bonds and for the upkeep of the roads this 800 per cent profit to motorists seems to be based> an- a sound calculation.. . No 'vyondtyj that all motorists are en thusiastic for increased road expenditures by the state. Colorado was the first State to choose a woman for the position of State superintendent of public instruction. THE CONGORD DAILY TRIBUNB st BY CHARLES P. STEWART - NEA Service Writer Washington Extraterri tonality!, - Try saying it. It can be done, of couree—by moat people. !But mighty few can aay ft “on high.” A vast majority have to throttle down and. feel their way. What I mean la: » Can you come to “extraterri tonality” unexpectedly, in the mid dle of a sentence, and take it uninterruptedly and go right on, without a pause or a backward • glance or a passing thought that you topped that enunciatory hur dle in pretty goodstyle? >» I'll take the negative on all beta _ offered, and win Jjy a wide margin ! in the long run. Pf*". X&s'Jii&a&i. nwotaiMtosil* npO Illustrate. V Here’s the open t X t ing sentence & 1 a letter from live# President « Green of- the 'American Federation of Labor to President CooUdge of the United ; States, j See if you can read it ! rapidly a and a distinctly, - clearly pronouncing ■ every , word, from 'start to finish. »V* “On t behalf of ’ the American , labor movement I wish to urge foe' your favorable consideration and speedy action that the United States take the initiative in call- CHURCH IS COMING OUT OF ITS our HABITATIONS Present Unrest Shows the People Are Thinking, Declares Dr, H. N. Kerst. Salisbury, July 10.—The grounds of Catawba College today swarmed with the Reformed people of North Carolina. Thousands of people from Salisbury, Rswan county and the Reformed church were on the grounds for the day attend ing ’the missionary conference of the . Re-, formed Church of tfie state. The large college chapel, seating 750 people; was filled to Hie limit at the chief service of the day at 1% o'clock. The umual -conference sermS i was preached by Ron H. Kevin D. D„ pastor of TridSty Reformed Clmrch. of Canton, Ohio. Dr. Kerst, one of the leading preachers of the Kefarnted Church and pastor of the largest ticn. declared that thempPscn! unrest in j theological circles is a that there is a thinking body within She church . Is rael did not think, did ,gpt know. Hhe religion of Israel was. Jtfrgely ceremony, often perfanctory, W He drew a parallel' latwecp Israel of old and the (£iuroh e» today. here are tod many sp-eklled ©iristians today who day not put their unis to work for God—the. God given iufißeet to bo used for God. Dr, Kerst mAc .a aiecial ap peal to the pemig:petteiwfrn: an- at the eonferencet in (Feat Mlit ap- I>eal ts to think God’st thoughts after Hint. ■■ Young people mgde-ifi the image of God are- tn know the) kndWn God. Itr. Kerst is a firm fieitever that the present agitations and the present unrest is a sign that the thoughts ‘of tlie peo ple are coining forth out xf the old forms and old habitattouH. 'Froth.'-is eternal. The Bible is firm as tire rock of ages. Dr. Kerst challenged the great congrega tion to take a more intelligent part in the worship of the (Jit Ahr A number of the local people gaye a musical program at' the afternoon service. The worship in, sacred music was empfia sixed, find although it was hot the chapel was filled with people wllo bad a mind to hear. Dy, J. C, Leonard, of Lex ington. brought the message in a sermon that was an appeal . to the Reformed Church to have compassion on the larger number of people who are iu need of the gospel of Jesuit Christ. Monday morning at Rmtl o'clock the study periods of the conference ‘begin. For five, days there will be four periods. The first period is devoted to the study of the Bible. Dr. F. W. Leich. pro fyssor. iu, tbe theological seminary of the. i 1 It too WANT TO MWS j Ing an international conference to make plane to abolish, extrater ritoriality in China.”/ 0 « ole » _ .. SEE there. Ton couldn’t" do It. Until you cable to “extra territoriality” cverthing went okeh. Not that the first 8? words were all Just little one-syllable af fairs. But when you got to ex traterritoriality,” though, you had to bring up—abruptly, too—and consciously * grapple -ijvlth j thati word. - . -vG " - p - ->oa ' ' * * • ■ SATING “extraterritoriality” is' a serious problem at the state , « department riKbt now. Chinese troubles * have • been ■ uppermost there tor several weeks and “ex traterritoriailty’s” their keynote, in many experts’ opinion, -go it has ta be talked .about .half .the, , tlme.adjb'*. . Some of the" s department ’ tow, by constant effort and application, 'have got it down pretty pat. Some have trouble with it everpUme,' A few can’t aay it at ail. t It’s delayed business appreciably,’ if the efficiency bureau, which is deeply concerned in such matters, Is to be believed.ia. Delay’s _ln efficient. t __ So the bureau asks7"Why not abandon the darn word? In future let’s say ‘extraterritorial rights.’ ”, Tou gotta hand it to that bureau.’ It does 4 think Law J. the Jbrlgbtest 1 things. - Reformed Church in Dayton, 0., will-lead i'ie adults. Missionary G. R. Snyder will lead the young people. The second period is the important period of all the conference —the mission study hour. The interdenominational text books will be Used. A tiara period is given over to group conferences which will study the practical work in the lo cal Congregation. The fourth period is a scries of inspirational addresses. Tile chief-feature of the program for Monday at 8 o’clock is an address by Dr. c. Ranks McXairy, * formerly „ superin tendent of the Caswell Training ‘ school. Dr. McXairv has many friends and sup porters in Rowan county. Where lie was a resident physician, and in the Reformed Church, in which he served' as ’an etdSr during his- residence in Lenoir. Tije conference is expecting one of the larg i ist meetings in the whole conference when | Dr. McXairy speaks. The college buildings are taxed to ca pacity. Dormitory rooms that were ip tended for two have four. The dining room was filled for the Sunday dinner. The aim is to take care of all who eonre, though handicapped for'tack of room. - A Supper in the Woods. St. Louis Post-Dixpaeb. If you wan to have a real time one of these put^on^an^dd jin the ojibn in the. afterglow of one of [these gorgeous sunsets. A toaster, a f knife, tin cups and a coffee pot are the biggest pprt of {fie paraphernalia. Take steaks a half-inch thick. Don’t have them too thick. Take a loaf of bread or rolls, sente pickles, fruit, coffee and cream. Fasten the toaster to a long, thick branch and put the steaks in the toaster and over the hot coals of a wood fire. Place the steak between bread as soon as it is taken from the coals, season and eat. Sit around the fire a little while afterward, Kien go home early ami yotril httvC> such a night's sleep as you haven’t enjoyed in a long time. Maybe you 'don't know the wonder of the air and sunset and the smell of burn ing wood. Maybe you don’t know the wonder of .an open fire in the night and millions of stars overhead. Maybe you thought you had to wait for that long va cation trip yon have been planning in Hie future wlren you would be free ft live ill tfte open a while. This sort of thing is waiting for you just out of towil. DSC PENN'S COLUMN—IT PAtS, i TODAY'S EVENTS. Tutelar, J«ly »l. I*Bs. | Belgium celebrates today the beginning of the 05th year of her national independ ence. < j The King and Queen of Norway today enter upon the thirtieth year of their wedded life. v 5 One hunzted and fifty years ago today J Benjamin Franklin brought forward in' Congress his plan of Union. The Most Rev. Edward J. Hanna, head of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of San Francisco, celebrates his 65th birth day anniversary today. By permission of the King, the mar-' riage of Isidy Alexandra Cunon and FRUIT JARS Genuine Mason Fruit Jars Big Shipment Pints —65 c dozen Quarts .. 85c per dozbn Half Gallons .. . $1.15 per dozen Yofke & WadsworthOo. The Old Reliable Hardware Store Utiidft aiid Church Streets Phone 30 Phone 30 . i ~f * * . ■. . ' ■■■ All StrfiW Hats $1 ’ A . . Panamas l /z • O'U : - X '' •• ■' - S 'll Price RICHMOND-FLOWE CO. ...... \ . ' >. ' Beautiful''and L.eful Cedar CheiU They are highly decorative, give that wanted effect of distance or space in a room, and a distinctly brighten ing touch. Beautiful ones are here at prices attractively low. Come in and see them. H. B. Wilkinson OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT Concord, Kannapolis Mooresville, China Grove Texaco Gasoline and Oils, Afemite Greasing, Crank Case Service, Car Washing and Polishing. Tires, Tdbes, Accessories. Quick Tire Changing Free Air and Water-Water Fbi> Tobr Battery CENTRAL FILLING STATION L_k i i_L PAGE SEVEN Major Metcalfe wfll take place* today in Chapel Royl at St. James Palace. Plans to lend vigorous support to pro hibition and law enforcement will be formulated %t the annual convention of the national division of the Sons of Tem its Sessions today in Lynn, Mass, r Smiff: “Why don’t you buy a Ford, when everybody else has one?". Bjones: “You've already told The rea son : everybody else has one. Why should I go to all the expense and trouble of having one when for only 10 cents I bought a key that will unlock any of them, and there’s always one standing ready to be used?”

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