Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 31, 1914, MAGAZINE SECTION, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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    THB SA1EM CAPIT Al JOTJBNAL. 8A1EM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1914.
ELEVEN
he Evangelical Association, cneme'x-
eta Street Church
I Corner (Seventeenth mul Chcmeketa
s reets, K. O. Ilornschuch, iastor. 8er
v ces at 11a. in. oinl 7:30 p. m. In the
e -ening the pulpit will be snpplieM by
some minister of tlio city, there beinK
af general exchhn(e of pnliiitR. Sunday
K hool nt 19 a.-tn.; young people's meet
nt li:30 p. 'in.; prayer ineetiug on
'jjh.uin.ilay at 7:,'1Q p. m. We extend a
I
WOMEN HAVE MADE THE
; POLLS CLEANER
! Give them a chance and they will do
the same for tho Legislature. All who
think so should vote for Mrs. Z. A.
ltosebraugb and Mrs. P. A Peun.
fpertal welcome to strangers and visi
tors. Unitarian Church.
Corner of Chemelteta and Cottage
streets, Richard F. Tischer, minister.
Sunday school, 10 a. in.; advanced study
class, 10 a. in.; morning service, 11 a.
in. No evening service. Subject, '(The
Unitarian Viewpoint .of Man and Hu
manity." All friends of progressive
thought and of liberal religion are cor
dially invited to our services. Bring
your friends. Music by Miss 1. Ilvuui
son. First Methodist Episcopal.
State and Church streets, Richard
Noble Avison, minister. 9:45 a. m.,
Sabbath School, Messrs. Sehram and
Qilkey, superintendents; strangers and
visitors n I ways welcome. 11 a. m., mes
sage, "Men und Measures." 12:30 p.
m., class meetings. 3 p. in., Rev. Cnrl
H. Elliott will speak at the Old Peo
ple's Home. 0:30 p. m., . Kpworth
League. 7:.'10 p. in., message, "The
Citizens' Great Opportunity."
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Nil
OF
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Life Everlasting Obtainable Only
. In the Lord Jesus Christ
1 -. ,i'.--'.;' '4 , .. I - ' i'."' --I,
MRS. Z. A. ROBEBEAUGH
y
First Christian.
Corner High and Center, F. T. Por
ter, minister. 0:45 a. in., Bible School;
Dr. H. C. Kpley, director. 11 a. m
worship and sermon; subject', "(iog,J
Citiifi'nship. " OmU p. m., ( hristiau
Endeavor. 7:30 p. in., sermon. All
ministers exchange pulpits at this hour.
N. T. Hillver, member of the First
Methodist church of this city, will ad
dress tho meeting nt the W. C. T.- U.
hall Suuilny at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Lehman
will givo a recitntion, nlso 1'aul llurdy.
Special inusii'. Come and enjoy a plciis-
aut and profitable hour.
WHERE FATHER ADAM FAILED
St. Paul's Church
Kpiseopnl. Hubert S. Gill,
Holy euchnrist, 7:30 a. m. '
euchai'ist with address, 11 a. m.
song and address, 7:30 p. m.
school, 0:45 a. ni.
rector.
( 'Worn V
Bethany Reformed.
Cnpitol, near Marion. Sunday school
nt 10 a. ni. Gerninn services at 11 a.m.
Knglish services nt 7:311 j. in. Rev.
Kilw. Wyss, of Portland, will coirtuct
both services. Kverybody is welcome.
Why Regeneration la Nectsiary Why
. It Began at the First Advent and Not
Sooner Why the Limitations of the
Present Age The Low and Narrow
Gate The Narrow and Rough Path
wayWhy. Different Kind of Regen
eration During the Millennium Why
the World Will Have an Easier
Pathway Up to Lift Everlasting
Than la Now Granted the Chureh.
What and Why the Difference! Be
tween the Two Regenerations,
New York City,
Nov. 1. Pastor
Russell, at New
York City Tem
ple, took for his
subject "The Re
generation of the
Church and the
Regeneration of
the World. What
are They? Why
Different?" His
text wns, "Matrcl
not that I said un
to tlieo, Ye must
(.loun 3:7.) Ho said
(jKASiong'ussi.a
The Lone Oak Mission.
Sn.nluy srhool nt 2:30 and meeting
of worship nt 3:30. At end of car line,
opposite I-'a i r Grouiuls'grocery. Kvery
body welcome.
First Congregational.
Comer of Liberty and Center.
Frederick Schvock, minister. Hible
school at 10 a. in. Morning worship nt
11 n. in. ntnl evening worship at 7:.M
I p. ni. Kev. .1. Iv. Hi-owue ot rnn rriui-
eisco, formerly of Turkey, will prciich
the .lerinon nt the morning service. Kv
eniug topics "The Christian Citizen;"
be born again
In part:
la the past many of us hare studied
the Bible In a very careless manner,
neglecting to give to Its Inspired words
the consideration and respect they de
serve. In ninny cases, the original
thought has been utterly lost because
of some fanciful Interpretation. Con
sequently very few Christian people
hure nuy concrete Idea of the mean
ing of our text, nnd of other Bible
statements respecting the future re-
-..LI ... ,nlA
Pni-rv Beneuuiuq ui nm wwnu.
Lutheran.
Knst 'State ami Kighteenth slr.f ts,
Geo. Koehler, inslor. Sunday school
at 9:30. Preaching service at. 10:30.
Luther League at 0:45 p. m, Kveuing
service in Taiglish at 2:!IU p. in, r j
South Salem Friends.
Comer of South Coinmerciul and
Wushingtnu streets, II. K. Peinberton,
pnstor. Bible school at 10 a. in.; Km
mer Newby, superintendent. Preaching
nt 11 a. in. ti veiling meeting at 7:30
will be given to the "Dry," in chnrgo
of one of the city pastors. Prayer
meeting Thnisdiiy nt 7:30 p. in.
MRS. F. A. PENN
VOTE FOR THESE CANDIDATES
ENDORSED BY THE
MARION COUNTY NON-PARTISAN
DRY CANDIDATES' COMMITTEE
For State Senator.
V. L. Cl'MMINOS Prohibition
For Representatives
J NO. P. HOHKHTSON Democrat
H. B. HOFIWiAN Prohibition
WH. FANNIK M. l'KNN Inilepende nt
MKS. '.. A. KOHKHIIAUGH Independ
ent . For County Commissioner
P. L. KKNADV Independent
For Sheriff
W, L, 1KRMAN Prohibition
For County Recorder
II. L. CLAHK Democrat
' For County Treasurer
JOS. N. SMITH Prohibition
For County Coroner
. A. M. CLOCOII Republican
Committee
E. S. Hammond Snlem
.1. G. Voget Salem
L.' M. Gilbert Itosednle
,1. M. Brown Silverlon
.1, A. Taylor Scotts Mills
(l.'A. Landiin Woodhiirn
C. W, Livesay Womlhurn
H. O. Miller... - Halcni
VOTE 332 X YES
Taka Tills to the Polls With You
Authorized by
' Xon-I'artisn Dry Cniiilldiites'
Commit ten
(Paid Adv.)
I. B. 8. A.
The International Illblo students of
Salem will hold their, regultir weekly
study at 435 Court street, upstirs, Hun-, Xo gencruto, us all know, signifies to
day at III a. in. ah mine nni.ioiim i brlrm Into Ifo. Adnm fa ed to cen.
Itegunerutlou, or a second birth, Is
absolutely necessary If we would at
tain everlasting life. The fault lies
not with our Creator, that lie made
us Incomplete; for, as tho Bible de
clares, "nil Ills work Is perfect" The
fault 1b chargeable to sin. "By one
man's disobedience sin entered Into
the world, and death as the result of
sin; so death passed upon all men. be
cause nil nro sinners."
This sentence of death upon Tnthcr
Adnm hindered tilm from giving to bis
children the perfection of life In which
be was created, tils entire rare has
been born Into the world for six thou
sand years under a death sentence, or
curse. God cannot niter that sentence.
The forfeited life ennnot be prolonged;
the sentence of death cannot be set
aside; the Supreme Judge of the Uni
verse cu mud fur any reason declare
(but Me erred In Ills condemnation of
our rare. He cannot set aside Ills own
decision. Hut God could provide for
the regenerating of Adam and his rnce,
welcome. No collection.
ernto a race to life; be merely gen
erated a great nice of thousands of
i millions Kwessed of only spark of
life a dying pice.
The Divine Provision Is that our
' Lord Jesus left the glory of the Uonv-
jenly condition nnd beenme a man fur
Highland Friends.
Corner Highland nud Klin, Josephine.
Hoekett, pastor, phone 1405. Residence
2255 North Klin. Snbbnth school, 10 a.
m.t Karl Priiitt, superintendent. Preach
Inir ul 11 a. in. nnd 7:30 p.m. Chris
tian Kmleavor at (1:15 p. - in. Prayer the purpuAe ot runsoralng, or redeem-
meeting Thursday evening at 7:30, log, Adnm and his race, which shared
-; I his condemnation. The record Is that
Baiem uommons
241 Rtato street, at 3 o'clock tomor
row afternoon nt. the Commons Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble from Port
lnnd, Bcconipoiiied by Mrs. Shelby and
Kev. w, u, Mttrl.nren, stnto peiilteni
tills sacrificed II fo luld down by Jesus
Is sufficient as a cancelation of all
Adnmlc slu. On the basis of tbat snc
rlflee, and In the carrying out of the
Ueavenly Father's Program, Jesus was
raised from the dead "a quickening
Spirit," a lire-giving Personage, with
a glory fnr higher than that which lie
bad when II o came into the world.
film bntii Clod highly exulted, and
given Him a nnuio which la above
every name." Pblllpplnns 2:0.
The glorified Jesus Is Scrlpturally
termed the Second Adnm, the l.lfo
I Ulver or Regenerator, and also the
I Everlasting Father that Is, the Fa
1 ther who gives everlasting life. The
time fur the giving of life to tin
I world by this great Second Adnm,
whom Oud bntb appointed, Is to be the
' thousand years of Ills Messianic
1 Itelgn. Throughout the Millennium,
I It will be the work of Christ Jesus,
, us the glorified Second Adntu, to regrn
1 ernte the first Adnm nnd nil Ills rare.
The regenerating Influences will be
gin with their nnukcnliig from the
sleep of denth, In bnrmony with the
tinry chnpluin, will spenk nnd sing nnd
conduct very enjoyable services both
afternoon and evening at 7:30 Speeinl
song services. All these speakers are
fully worth hearing ami a very largo
flttenilnnce Is nrucd. Htrlrt.lv iitorde-!
nominations!, and a rordial welcome to
all.
First Baptist Church
Ilegulnr service both morning nnd
evening. The Baptismal service for
converts of tho meeting will lake place
at evening service. All cordially In
vited. II, E. Mnrphiill, pnstor.
First Church o Christ, Scientist.
November 1, 1014, services are held
nt 410 Chemeliets street, nt II a.m.
and N p. m. subject of Bible lesson
" Kvnrbisting Piinlshinent, " Siimlny
school nt 0:45. Wednesday evening
testimonial meeting at. 8 o'clock. The
rending room of this church Is located
In the Hubbard building, suite .103, and
Is mien nVArv dnv. enii,t Siinilnva nntl
hnlidiivs, from 11:45 a, in, until li p. m I Muster's declnrnllon, "The hour Is com.
and from 7 to R In the evening. All lug In which nil dint nro In their graves
are welcome to nur services and in-1 shall hear the voice of the Sun of Mun.
vlled to visit our reading rnom.
The Church Knows No Class
Whoever, whatever you are, there is a place for
you, and a task for your especial qualifications. The
services tomorrow at
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
are at 7::!0 and 11:00 a. m. and 7::!0 p. m.
-WE WANT YOU-
"A PRE-ELECTION SERMON" SUNDAY EV
ENING'S TOPIC.
and come forth "-John B.S3, ICO.
The Rsgensrstlon of the World.
The coining forth from the tomb will
be the beginning of the regenerative
work, but not by any menus It com
pletion. It will be merely a prepara
tory wuik. The awakened sleepers
will be In the same coudlllon of mind
that they were In when they fell
asleep In a very similar condition lo
those who will be living on tho earth
it that lime. Before any of them can
be regenerated, (hey Diust be brought
tu a knowledge of thi Truth. Their
eyes and their ears of timleintnndlng
must be opened. The Scriptures as
sure us that this will be accomplish
ed. "Then the eyes of the blind shall
be opened, and the enrs of the deaf
shall be unstopped." (linlnh 35:!U
"Tbt enrth shall be full of the knowl
edge of the glory of Hi Lord, ns the
waters , cover the wa."-IInbnkkuk
2:14; Isslnn 111).
Tbe news ot God's Love and of the
possibilities of return to His favor
through the atoning work of Jesus be
ing clearly demonstrated to all, each
will have the opportunity of deciding
tor himself whether or not he desires
to return to human perfection and tbe
blessed possibilities of everlasting Ufa
To do so, be must be begotten again
by tbe Ltfe-GIver; and tbe Life-Giver
will beget ng.Hu only those who desire
tbe new life. Wilful rejectors of the
privilege, we are nssured, will die the
Second Death; while those who accept
the Savior's proposals will come under
helpful and disciplinary experiences
whtcb will gradually lift them up, men.
tally, morally and physically, to per
fection to all that was lost for them
In Father Adam's disobedience nnd Its
penalty, and nil that was regained for
them by the obedience of Jesus and
tbe Divine arrangement of His Mes
sianic Kingdom for the regeneration
of the world.
Tho words beget, born and regener
ated or born aguin. associate them
selves In our minds with our natural
birth; but we .are not to expect, as
Nicodemus queried, that any would
again be burn ns on Infant from a
mother. Tbe begetting to a new birth
will be In tbo mind a covenant rela
tionship with tbe Llfe-Glver.
The Church the Second Eve.
- Nevertheless, there Is a beautiful
analogy, complete In every feature;
for while Father Adam was designed
to be tbe life-giver, or futber, or gen
erator of the race, Mother Eve was
designed to be Its nourlsher, care-taker
und Instructor, to bring the race up
to complete development So while
Jesus Is the Llfe-Glver In the sense
that He gave Ills own life as a Ransom-price
for Adam, it Is ulso a part
of the Divine Program that there
should be not only a Second Adam, but
also a Second Kve. ,
The world will need not only the
start of tho new life during the Mil
lennium, but ulso the care and nourish
ment necessary fur their development
and uplift for restitution to perfec
tion. God's provision .Ts that the
Church, called especially for the pur
pose und especially qualified for It dur
ing this GospcL Age, shall be the Antl
typlcal Eve-tbe Mother of the world
the care-takers, nourlsbers, supervis
ors, In respect to all regenerated, or re
begotten, by the Llfe-Glver Jesus.
What a beautiful prospect ot collabo
ration with tbe Savior In His great
work of rescuing Adam and his race
from tbe effects of Adumlc slu and the
death sentence!
The Divine picture l very complete.
While Adum wns alone he did not be
come a fnthcr. God caused him to fall
Into n deep sleep, and from bis aide
took Mother Eve to bo bis bride, bis
co-laborer, Ills Jolnt-liir In bis Inheri
tance, and bis nssuvttut in the work
of generating the Hainan family. So
our Lord Jesus has not yet become a
father, But He bns gone Into the deep,
sleep of death, Uls side tins been
wounded, and the first result Is, the
gradual development, during the past
eighteen centuries, of n Bride class. As
Jesus passed from the human condi
tion to the spiritual before He could
be ready to be tbo Second Adum, su
the Church class, as tbe New Creation
must pass from the human condition
to tbe spirit condition, and must share
In the First Insurrection, before sho
rnu fulfil her part In God's great Plan
as tbe Second Ere. ,
In view of this work that God bns
outlined for Ills Sun and for tho
Church, Is It any wonder that Uo
should consider It necessary to give us
lessons and tests In faith, loyalty and
obedience? la It any wonder, in view
of the work which Ho has for us to do
for mankind, that He declares that as
the lledecuicr Himself was given deep
experiences In suffering, in order to
be a merciful and faithful High Priest
In tbe things of God In relntlon to hu
ninulty, so the Chureh, Uls Brldo,
members of Uls Body, must share
these experiences? When we come to
understand the High Calling of God to
tbe Cburcb and the great work that Is
yet to be accomplished for nnd In tbe
world of mankind, we are amnxod?
The Church's Rtgtnervtion Different,
It was not Jehovah's program for
His Son tbat Ho should change to hu
man nature permanently. On the can.
trnry, we are distinctly told Hint the
Imo touk tbe form of a servant fur
tbe suffering of death, nnd not fur any
oilier purpose This purpose having
been. accomplished, tbe Fnthcr raised
Him up by Ills owu Power to spirit
nature and glury-"wbere He was be
fore," but to n still higher station on
the Kpttit piano "fnr nbove angels,
principalities nnd powers, and every
oiime that It named. " ThU meant a
regeneration, or second birth, for Jo
ans; fur "flesh and blond ennnnt In
herit the Klngdoiii."-l Cor. in:M),
Our Hnvlor ojcluinged Ills spirit con
dition, or nature, fur the human, but
lie could not exrhnnge the human na
ture fur the spiritual; else ,there would
have been no object served In lll htl
mlllnllun. His hniiinn Itfn wns to be
given up sncrlflrlnlly ns tbe Hedemp
tlcm prlco for Adam's life nnd, there
fore, ns the Itcdcmptlon prlco of the
whole world, sliiro all lost life through
Adam's disobedience. Tbe application
of the Muster's sacrificed life would
have left Him without any llfo-tlghu
ns a mnn, but Oud provided for Ills
regeneration; that Is to sny, fur His
rebirth.
The sacrifice ot Himself as a human
bring wns made when Jccus was thir
ty years of ge, and wns symbolized
by Ills Immersion: nnd Immediately
(be Father begat Him again, not to
be a humnn being, but O spirit being,
no wns begotten of the Holy Spirit,
which descended irnon Him In a form
like adore. For three and a half yenrs
Jesns, ns a New C'reiilnre, splrlt-begot-ten,
used Ills flesh body, consecrated
to death, baring no other. In It, "He
was tempted In' all points like as we
are, yet without slu"; and having dem
onstrated His loyalty to God, even
nnto death at Calvary, the Father rais
ed Him from the dead on the third day
-not a man, but a New Creature.
In other words, Jesus experienced
the same transformation that the
Apostle mentioned, saying, "It is sown
in weakness; it is raised In power; it
Is sown In dishonor; It Is raised In
glory; It Is Bown nn animal body; It
Is raised a spiritual body." After His
resurrection, Jesus Illustrated the les
son given to Nicodemus, of which our
text Is a part He could, nnd did,
come and go like tbe wind. Some sev
en times during the forty dnys, He
appeured for brief Intervals for tbe
Instruction of Ills disciples. Just ns
angels have done. Later, He ascend
ed up on High. "Now tbe Lord is thnt
Spirit" "the Second Adam."-2 Corin
thlnns 3:17; 1 Corinthians 15:45, 47.
The Bible tells us that God from the
very beginning hnd foreknown thnt
Jesus would accomplish this work and
become the Father of Adam nnd his
race by regeneration; and tbe Apostle
assures us that God foreknew also
the Church ns tbe Brldo of Christ and
His Jolnt-helr In nis Kingdom. And
Jesus said to some of the earliest
members of the Church class, "In tbe
regeneration In the Millennium
ye shall sit upon thrones." (Matthew
10:28.) Elsewhere He declared, "To
him that overcometb will 1 grant to
sit with Me In My Throne."-Itev. 3:21.
The Father purposed thnt the Bride
class Bbould be selected from amongst
the members of tbo fallen race, and
should be prepared for their work of
future glory before tbo world's would
commence, Ho purposed also that this
Brido class should have a change of
nnture slmiliir to thnt which Jesus
experienced It would begin with them
as with Him, nt the time of consecra
tion and spirit-begetting, nnd culml
nnte with tbcin as with Him, In the
resurrection change. Thus the Church
bns the promise that she shall be like
her Lord, sec Htm as Uo Is, and slmro
Ills glory. (1 John 3:2; Roiunns 8:17.)
St Peter, -speaking of the cull of the
Church, declared "hat God gave unto
this class "exceeding great and pre
cious promises" thnt by these prom
ises working In their consecrated
hearts to will and to do God's good
pleasure, tbls class might become "par
takers of the Dlvino Nature." 2 Pe
ter 1:4.
"Lift and Immortality Brought to
Light."
It Is manifest that this begetting of
the Church to ft change of nature is
very different from tbe begetting pro
vided for the world regeneration, or
rc-begettlng, to the human nature
which Adam lost but which Christ re
deemed for tho world. So nlBO we
hure noted that tbe Church has a dif
ferent Father. Jesus Is nut the Fa
ther, or Llfe-Glver, of tbls Divine
life. He did nut redeem it or secure
It fur anybody. He redeemed human
nature and secured the right to regen
erate the world to human nature.
The Church's begetting, or regenera
tion, Is by tbo Heavenly Father Him
self; as tbe Scriptures distinctly say,
"The God and I'll I her of our Lord Je
sus Christ hath begotten us." (1 Pe
ter 1:3.) He nlono cnu give this Di
vine Nature, This does not signify
thnt tho Church Is not Indebted to her
Itcdeemcr; for the Scriptures distinct
ly stale that without Him we could
uu uuiuiug; uiut uy um niii'i-a we
are healed;" and thnt before the!
Heuvcnly Fnthcr would deal with lis!
at all before Ho would nccept our
consecration, or sncrlflco It was ncccs-:
sury that Jesus should appear on our ,
behalf as our Advocate nud Surety,
and thus open up to us a New Wuy
of Llfo.
Thus, as St Paul declares, "Christ
brought Ufa and Immortality to light
through the Gospel" life everlasting
to the world and Immortality, or the
Divine Nature, foi the Church.
Prior to our Lord's First Advent :
the way of llfo was nut manifested;
no provision has been made for It ex
cept In tbe Divine Promise. God had
promised His friend Abraham that
somehow, sometime, nil the world
would be blessed; nnd thnt meant that
all the world would be released from '
the curse of death nnd experience the
Divine blessing, which signifies life
ercrlustlug-tiot that the world will be
given this blessing unconditionally, but
Hie opportunity fur this blessing will
be extended to every member of Ad
am'! race, nnd to himself, for accept-,
ance or rejection at their will. Then
came the second pnrt of the state-1
ment to Abraham; namely, thnt llilsj
blessing should come through his Seed,
his posterity. This Implies that some(
special members of Adam's race, uf a
faithful line, would bo greatly nulled
to honorable positions, where they
would be onpnblo of blessing the re
nmlnder of llio world, their brethren,
Kt. Paul points us to (bo fact that
Cud offered this great privilege to the
Natural Seed of Abraham, knowing
all the while Hint Iboy were sinners
nud would bo uiinblu to comply with
'.ho conditions, but making of them a
typical people, and thereby Incidental'
ly blessing them, though with n lesser
blessing. The true Seed of Abraham,
through whom this promised blessing
shall come, Ht Paul most pnslllvoly
declares, Is first of nil (ho Ixud Jesus
Chtlst-lhe great I.lfeOlver, thu Fa
ther who gives everlusllng life Hie
Second Adam.
Then, Willi pqiinl clearness, tho Apos
tle points out that tho Church, tho
Bride lit Christ, selected during this
Gospel Agn from all nations and nil
denomination, Is to be nlso a partici
pant In the blessing work, nnd to bo
counted In as n pnrt uf Abraham'
RhsI. Ills words nro, "Which Seed Is
Christ" And If ye bo Christ's, then
are ye Abrnbnm's Seed, nnd heirs ac
cording to tin Promise. "-Gal, 3 10, 2U.
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'-CUcitl Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnst-as-good" are but
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Infuuts and Children Experience against Experiment.
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The Children's Puuacea Tho Mother's Friend,
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s Toilet Requisite
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Wholheiv ut liome or whllo traveling. It
protocts the nkln from Injilrluus itrrct-U
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Ferd. T. Hopkins, Prop.. 37 Great Jonei Street, New York.
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I DiamondSqueegee
Automobile Tires
A PERFECT NON-SKID TIRE
AT THE RIGHT PRICE.
In Stock by
LOT L. PEARCE & SON
Huie Wing Sang Co.
MOVED TO 2'Jl NORTH COMMERCIAL
Big Stock of Furnishings
Fancy and Dry Goods
We have made up all kinds of Wrappers, Kimonas,
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Tants and Overalls, Ladies' and dents' Underwear.
All kinds of Overshirts, all colors of Sweaters. Shoes,
Ladies' and Girls' Fancy Dresses, Fancy Neckwear,
Ladies' and dents' Hose. Embroidery, Lace, Silk
Scarfs and Silk Handkerchiefs, Chinaware, Matting.
All Goods on Sule at Greatly Reduced Trices
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