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PRESIDENT HARDING
BEFORE THE SENATE
ASKS SENATE <TO GIVE ITS APPROVAL
TO ARMS CONFERENCE
TREATIES.
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PROMPT ACTION REQUESTED
X. ' '
Five Principal Treaties and Two
Supplemental Agreements Delivered
to the Senate.
Washington. ? President Harding
asked the senate to approve the arms
conference treaties in order that
America's professed desire to rid the
world of war may not become "a hollow
mockery."
"If we cannot Join In making effective
these covenant! for peace,''
he said, "and stamp this conference
with America's approval, we shall
discredit the influence of the republic,
render future efforts futile and unlikely,
and write discouragement
where today the world is ready to
acclaim new hope."
Delivering his message in person,
in a voice that betokened deep emotion,
the President was answered repeatedly
by applause from floor and
galleries. He asked that ratification
be given without delay, and before he
left the capitol senate machinery waB
set in motion to hasten a vote.
Five principal treaties and two
supplemental agreements, the fruition
of the twelve weeks of negotiation
just concluded here, were in the bundle
of international covenants taken
to the senate chamber by Mr. Harding.
They propose in short, a limitation
on naval armament, a new bill ol
rights for China, and a four-power
concord to preserve peace in the Pacific.
All of these agreements, said the
President, are related portions of the
effort "to put an end to contradictions,
to remove ambiguities, and establish
clear understandings." None of them,
he asserted, commits the American
government "to any kind of an alliance,
entanglement or involvement."
After the address was completed,
both republican and democratic leaders
predicted that the treaties would
he ratified without long debate and
by substantial majorities. Only one,
the four-power Pacific pact, is threat,
ened now with organized opposition,
and its opponents nave not yet demonstrated
how large a vote they can
command against the strength of party
leaders on both sides of the chamber.
Will Not Postpone Genoa Conference.
London. ? Great Britain will agree
to no postponement of .the Genoa economic
conference unless the request
for such postponement emanates from
Rome, it was authoritatively declared
here. The French ambassador, it is
understood, was so informed by Lord
Curzon. the foreign secretary.
Belief was expressed in a well-informed
American quarter that the
holding of the conference on .file intended
date was becoming increasingly
doubtful, owing to the Italian dome'stic
political situation. Until an"1
intimation was given that this situation
was such a preclude the holding
of the conference, however, the nations
which are expected to participate
have no choice but to await developments.
% Simmons Wants an Oil Station.
Washington.?Senator Simmons has
taken up with the treasury department
the desirability of establishing an oil
station either at Southport or Wilmington,
N. C., to .furnish fuel for
the new oil burning revenue cutter,
"The Modoc," which is to be stationed
at Wilmington, and for other oilburning
government boats which from
time to time put in at Southport and
Wilmington.
Two Men Kilted In Battle.
Albany. Ga.?George Career, of Hals
burg, Ala., was killed and a deputy
sheriff of Stewart county, Georgia,
was fatally injured, dying in a hospital
at Eufaula, Ala., as the result of
a fight between Carter and Stewart
county sheriffs' officers on the Bradley
place,' near Florence, Oa.
Plan Reduction In Personnel.
Washington.?Secretary Weeks announced
that he had ordered a survey
of the "personnel and activities of
every branch of the war department"
in Washington for the purpose of reducing
the number of ofTlcers on duty
here.
Closing up of the department's postwar
settlements and adjustments has
proceeded to a point, the annocncement
said, where Mr. Weeks believes
will be possible to effect a material
mrfimtlnn In nfflnnr nnrannnnl nn dntv
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at the department.
' Ambushed Ulster Constable*.
Belfast.?A party of Ulster special
constables was ambushed by thirty
men, who opened Are on the police
car at Clady, on the Donegal-Tyrone
border, which previously had been
the scene of several disturbances.
Constable McFadden, of Londonderry,
was shot and killfed.
Thomas Saddler, 50, was shot to
death at his home near Cavan by five
armed raiders, who took away his
shotgun and service refle of the Ulster
volunteers, of which ho was formerly
a member.
Bank Employe Must be Good Shot.
Pittsburgh. ? That one employe of
every bank in Pennsylvania, who is
an expert in the handling o farms,
should be detailed to guard the institution
against bandits, was the suggestion
given in a statement to mem
bers of the Pennsylvania Bankers' as
sorlatlon by the committee on protective
information. The suggestion stated
that one man who is not actively
engaged in business transactions
should be provided with firearms to
act in case of an emergency.
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Sunday Sdiool
? Lesson*
<By HtV P. U. F1TZ WATER. D. IX.
Teacher of English Biblo In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
Copyright, lilt WMttri Newspaper Union.
LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 19
ELI8HA AND NAAMAN 1 HE
' SYRIAN
LESSON TEXT?II Kings 1:1-17. v
GOLDEN TEXT? Blesa tha Lord. O my
soul, nnd forgot not nil his benefits: Who
forgivoth nil thlno Iniquities; who haalatb
nil thy diseases.?Ps. lvJ:2. X
REFERENCE MATERIAL?Luke 4:1??;
6:12-10.
PRIMARY TOPIC?A Lltvlo QUI Helping.
JUNIOR TOPIC?A Young Girl's Berries.
INTERMEDIATE AND 8UNIOR TOPIC
?Ellshn Helping n Foreigner.
YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
?How to Overcome National and Racial
Prejudices.
I. Naaman's Fatal Defect (v. 1).
He was a great man, but a leper.
He was held in high esteem by the
king, because through hju the Syrians
had been delivered from their enemies.
He was not ouiy a capable
general, but was a very brave man?
vulnrous. Every unregvnerate man,
regardless of his gifts and possessions,
has this one fatal defect. He may be
a mighty wurrior, a great orator, a
gifted writer, a iuan of nrofound learn
lug, an honorable statesman, but if he
Is nn unbeliever in Christ, he is a lost
sinner?a leper. Leprosy is a type of
sin. Note its characteristics:
Loathsome, hereditary, infectious,
separating, destructive, deceitful. incuruhle
by man.
II. The Faithful Witness (vv. 2-4).
This was a Jewish maid who had
oeen captured by marauding Syrian
troops who made frequent incursions
into Israel's land for the purpose of
plunder. Daniel at a later date was
carried away captive, and he likewise
Was used of God to bless many. Joseph
is another example of one who
vus put into a hard place, but became j
a blessing to others, even to the saving
of ids brothers, who sold him. This I
lewlsh maid pointed out to this great
hum the One who could heal him.
Many are the persons who have been
pointed to Christ us the Healer of
souls by children.
III. Naaman Seeking the Healer (vv. I
M)).
1. He goes with a letter of Intro- J
iiui-uoii nnu great gins (\\ r>). in tlie
East vnlunhle gifts are taken along
when in quest of some favor. In this
case the value was perliups $80,000.
2. He goes to the wrong itluce (vv.
6, 7). Tlie maid did not suggest that
if Xquiiiim would be with the king lie
would be recovered of his leprosy, but
with tlie prophet of God. We should
be very careful thut we go to the
right piece with our troubles and sins.
Neither the king's power lie.* Nuninaii's
money could avail auytliing in this
case. The prophet of God can bring
greater blessing tiiun kings and rich
men.
3. Nuatnan at the door of Ellsha
(vv. 8, 0). Elishu, upon learning of
the king's embarrassment, sent to him, |
saying, "Let him come now to me." |
XhaniAti appeared before EUshu's door
In great splendor. He did not come |
us a suppliant, but as one who could ;
pay a goodly sum for healing.
IV. Naaman Healrti (vv. lU-l.r>).
L Elisha's message (v. 10). Go !
wash in Jordan sevou times.
2. Naninan's anger (vv. 11, 12). He j
thought that Klislm should have shown
deference to him. People today think '
thut their rank and wealth entitle :
them to different treatment by God.
They turn away from the humble %ay
of the Cross, God's method of salvation.
Itich and poor, high and law
ure alike in God's sight. Iteusonlngs
of the flesh must be supplunted by the
obedience of futth.
3. Nanmun's obedience (vv. 1.1 l-ii
I Through the earnest entreaty of his
servants his pride and prejudice were
overcome, and he did what the prophet
commanded. The result of his obedience
was that his flesh "came agalu
as the flesh of a little child."
4. Naaman acknowledger Jehovah
(v. 15). After his cleansing he came
again to the prophet and said, "Now
I know that there Is no G<k1 in all the
enrth, hut in Israel." The vltul point
of teuchlng In this lesson is how nearly
Kuanian missed being healed.
The three enemies which almost kept
him from being healed were: (1) Pride
(v. 11). He was Insulted because the
man of God did not come out to such
a distinguished man as he was. (2)
Preconceived opinion (v. 11). "1
tnougnt." MaTty sinners procrastinate j
because they have preconceived opinions
as to liow- God ought to save. (3)
Prejudice (v. 12). Rivers of Damascus
are better than Jordan. Countless
thousands are lost by these enemies.
God has provided only one way
to save men from their sins?the way
of the Cross. ?
The Oove and Jesus.
Now when nil the people were
baptized. It came to pass, that Jesus
nlso being baptized, and praying, the
heaven was opened, and the Holy
Ghost descended in bodily shape like
a dove upon him. and a voice came
from heaven, which suid, Thou art
my beloved Son; in thee I am well
pleased.?Luke 3:21-22.
:
! The Unrighteous.
The ways of pence have they not
known: there Is no fear of God before
their eyes.?Romans 3:17-18.
The beauty specialist is satisfied
with a fair profit.
Evon if a woman's husband Is feather-brained
she doesn't make light of
It?to other women.
Successful men mar tell 'unsuccessful
ones how to succeed, hut they
can't watch them closely enough.
Quite likely, there will always be
? number of men who are so little tnaehlnery-mlnded
that they won't try to
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Personality in a man is what makes
you wonder "who that ntan is that
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Hurry, mother! Even n sick ehlhl :
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helps it to digest and
supplies Just what your
body needs to feed and >j,
nourish the shrunken tissues,
the worn-out nerves, V* YV
the thin blood and the | ' i ?|A
starved brain. Pimples,
boils snd skin eruptions yifli yffijk
seem to vanish like magio VjA V?)k
under this healthful in- HA yjitf
fluence. Mastin's VITA- \3a Ay
MON Tablets will not Jjcj Ajfir i
cause gas and they help to /^Z'/ A
correct constipation. They y^/rWf'
are easy and economical 9jjr m
to take. Be sure to re- ^ V
member the name?Mastin's
VI-TA-MON. You can get Mastin's V
-^MASI IKSy
tut OBI&IHAL *1 '.tflianfVS YOST
* and vitamin!
GENUINE . TABLET
h Chill
Not Only For Chills
BUT A FINE GE
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For Infants and Chfldreg.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always X . ?
3ears the Mr
A Jr |B
ntj> Use
J* For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMC CCNTAUR COMPANY. NCR YORK CITY. *
DISTEMPER COMPOUND
Imllspenmible in treating
stemper, Coughs and Colds
horaoN and mules at this season of the year.
>ars "SI'OHN'8" has been Klven to prevent
ell as to relieve and cure then-i. An occaons"
your horse and keeps disease away,
sea actually suffering, "HI'OIIN'H" Is quick
Is ami $1.20 per bottle at drug stores
OMIW-NY (iOMIKN. INDIANA
ill's Tonic ^
Remember, Troubles Have Uses.
"iH-n't toll a man to fo)i>;it liis troubles,"
said Uncle Klien. "If lie goes
ahead an' fohjrlts 'em, you'll turn .
around an* say dey serves hiin rli;lit Ti[
fob belli' so careless." / i
AS SUM ^DAWN_BR1NGS||A JjEW^DAY
I *r ah Will Break Ttuxt Cbld arui <*>?* 3
C Make Ybu Fit 77>momm'. cintsB
I Inuo y ou
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
Take Klf KCTMACIDH to remove thor&nse
and drive tbe poison from tbo system.
'UMKIMACIPK OX TIIR IS81 UK
I'll* ILtlKl liTIHl OH THE Ot TtilDB"
7: At All Urugglata
Jas. Baily A Son, Wholesale Distributors
i- 1/2^
I V lldlllUII
To Get
ng "Pep"
al?Results Quick.
t business is bad and employment it
s tiny yeast VITAMON Tablets with
low their physical and financial cuudin
highly concentrated /Tl
the other health-giving Vv"i^N.
t have to be strong, f
Ic, thin, pale, generally f\0*J \
sr and ambition, and aA ]
not bs
Hr strong, wall-built
fellow?with plenty
"Pep," energy
ekin glowing with
ruddy health and
vigor? Just take
m iviastin's Yeatt
VITAMON Tablata
for short
W ff time and watch
" tha truly imu*
Ing results.
IT AMON Tablets at all good druggists.
Are Positively Guaranteed
to Put Ok Firm Flesh,
Clear the Skin and Increase
Energy When Taken With
Everv Meal orVonew Rarlr
JLlJuflHHHBBninHdtf
I ^OYEART^^
5m it*f?
Tonic
, Fever and Malaria
.NERAL TONIC
nfcar Pmtmt ft O*.. L??U*1tW. Kf.
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