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Is pi FC al] TE Tern4 IrI 11 o'clock I.T The Mos Is th 'e a subject never tires hearing of will grip the attenti() the rich and poor, the Rev. Andrews i; are coming in spite< is being manifested. Mr Curry is a g No two men coul< six times in successio Gospel. Andr'ews ta] sings it-Gospel inl so heart responds becau which only the Gospe] Quit worrying al soul. Get interested make this a better wc make you a useful ma 11 O'CLOCK A. M. There is a good If yon do not advancing in pr 'ice, but a little I irmers should be l, keep the tobac IRELI BIuP ll Pul TER19 A.M. t Interestir Do You Kno so interesting that onlE it ? Is there anything whicha a of the wise and ignorant high and lowv alike? IERE IS! 3 a good preacher, and he n~ >f the rain. Greater crowd '00d singer, and he is getting NOWUI I interest and entertain you n on any subject except th< ks it--plain Gospel. Curry ag, and you know that your se there is a hunger in you can satisfy. bout your own selfish little in some other soul--Try t:~ rid for others. Ask God to .n and try to be useful. EVI class in your church go to S belong anywhere else, you ice every day. C iigher than on op< extra careful to c co dry. When yo LM 4EW V WI' is and ELL & SATTI 8:30 o' ig Thing in 1 w What It Isl Religion is the most int world. A few lectures or A short discussion of scien thing else. Philosophy I beginning, and all get tir answers a fundamental, dlepths of our beings, and the more interested we ar' ill deliver thirty or forty se: s will come. We know it. .J b'is chorus to work. We are STEN, MAN U~se business judgmer not to be entertained, but1 --to get in the company 4 working to make the worl The man whose relij fire insurance is a selfish and likely to miss it. ERY DAY unday school next Sunday. belong to us. YOUNG MEN'S Manning '-1 heap grades ning. :ure their stem: u load up drive VARE [ERE Satte RFIELD, P, clock P. M. :he World eresting thing in the 1 art, and we are tired. ce, and we turn to some >ores many of us in the ed of it soon. Religion crying need felt in the the more we learn of it, e. emons here. Crowds Elready much interest having good music. it. Go to the meeting ;o find God-to get right >f the people 'who are d better. gion is simply personal cad, not fit for Heaven, 8:30 O'CLOCK P. M. BIBILE CLASS, Methodist Church. D O'Clock A. M. Sunday. of tobacco is st thoroughly, an straight to E HOUS rijeld roprietors IRIOT IN WASHINGTON CLAIMS MAN1 Washington, July 21.-At tonight the known casualty Washington's race war total including two deaths, and t probably dying, while une police reports placed the nur a much greater figure. Of I one was a city detective, shot the breast by a negro women firig indliscriminately from t1 story of her house. The negress, a girl about 1 was shot but not fatally. In part of the city a negr,, lirinj garage door kept a provost soldiers, sailors .and marines for several minutes but fin shot dlown. The probable death list in ti fighting later was increased (leath of a socndl city dleteci succunmbedi to wounds receive in the evening in the fight v suited in the instant death o1 low (detective. Many clashes occurredl white men and negroes on str One negro attacked on the1 of a car, fired into a crowd the car and wounded four per finally was stopped by a city who was reported to have sc bullets into the negro's bod: White men were only slightl' edl. The fighting at midnIght rolvedl largely to fighting small groups and in one of t1 counters a marine was rep have been killed. Although men hadl taken part in the Make Out of A couple of <] bile Paint and a g sprucing up an o1< Eaboubit. C.'I at The Ma ill off in d above ELD Pushes clashes the most serious were those LIVES in which the mobs were made up of civilians. midnight A crowd of more than 3,000 persons list in congregated at Peace Monument, at ed ten, the foot of the capitol shortly after vo men the house adjourned and members onfirmed were leaving for their homes. A ne nber at gro had started an argument with a he wed, hite soldier and bystanders rushed through to take a part. Street cars wvere halt who wvas ed and traffic was blocked for several ble upper hlundredl yards in each direction. Be 7 o ic anything serious areveloped, how. anotlso ever, four automobiles filled with po.. aohrlice reserves made through the crowd Sfom a and halted the dlisturbance. Later in uacofthe evening Patrolman Bunn, crack at bay shot of the department was struck by lly was a bullet fired by a negro in the North nihswest section of the city, the most ex e ihsclusive residlential district. The bul bye he let struck the patrolman's arm and d earlier he was unable to return the fire. The ic erer negro escaped, outrunning a crowd of ~hich rel- civilians. Two negroes wvere serio'isly injured between late in the afternoon near the house eet cars, office building. One had been accused )ack end by several soldiers of having tried to ollowving steal a bicycle and when he attempted sons, but escai he was overtaken and beaten. detective The other negro, believed to be a nt seven chauffeur for a representative, inter '. The veend and was beaten into uncon wound- sciousness. The soldiers got away be fore the arrival of the police. had re- As the night wore on the crowds on b~etween the downtown streets seemed to grow cese en- larger, notwithstanding that all Wash ortedl to ington citizens had been warned by service the dlistrict authorities to remain off early the streets tonight. a NeW Car Your Old One [ollars worth of Lucas Automo.. ood brush will work wonders in I car. 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