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STTPDIY. U'firST IS
EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL
ID BE INTERNATtQNAL
CITIZENS NATIONAL BAN
THE DAILY BULLETIN
Total Estimated Tost of Xew Hospit-
al is $K"(HH); Great Good
Has Been Done.
Tokio A'.ig. 15. Groat interest
has been caused by the announcement
that the American Episcopal Mission
Hospital at Tokio known as St.
Luke's will .soon be extended into a
modern international institution. Al-
ready a large sum of money has been
contributed in the United States for
this purpose an American council
has been formed "with headquarters
at New York and American Woman's
.auxiliary board will help make the
project successful. The latest step
is the organization of a Japanese
council -with Premier Count Okunia
as president which promises to fur-
nish land for the hospital.
The institution was founded 14
years ago by Dr. Rudolf B. Tuesler.
who came from Richmond Va. as a
missionary doctor. It is now an in-
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
Missionaries in China Have
Thrilling Experience
Hoat in Which Par.'y Was Going to Sen ices Capsizes in n Swift and Dan-
gerous Stream How Hospital Work Puy.v Chinese Christians Gam-
ins; in Supporting Their Own Work Interesting Personnel of Chin-
ese Pastors Items of Interest
(By Southern Missionary Xews Ba- bedside of the woman constantly and
reau. Ida Clyde Clarke. Editor.) . has actually waited on her whica
Missionary Charles A. Hayes of no 'heathen' Chinese man would do
Muchow China relates this thrilling Each time we have seen this woman
experience: "Mr. Tipton Mrs. Hayes we have been impressed with the
stitntion of SO heds with a staff of our Httle boy Arthur ami 1 together faith of those two Chinese Christians
three foreign and 10 Japanese doc- ! with a lady and gentleman of - the since they constantly thank God for
tors a nurses training school with i Christian and Missionary Alliance the. blessing. The husband has bqeu
40 pupils and a medical society of Mission started in .a boat down the seen at . the bedside reading th? Dibit'
about 50 Japanese members. The river to attend services on one of the to his wife.
professors of the medical department j pontoons held for the foreign com- "The third wife ..of a-heathen came
of the Imperial Universitv are con- munity. to the hospital in a chair. She was
sulfants to the hospital.
Foreigners throughout Japan
"The stream was a little swifter k'-pt in the hospital under treatment
as i than usual but we did not think it un
well as members of the embassies
and legations avail themselves of the
hospital.
The project is to erect a new. in-
safe to go. As we reached the point
Where the. Fu river empties into the
West river we. noticed to our surprise
and horror that a rope attached to
stitution on the pavilion plan at a the shore on one side extended en-
total estimated cost of $4S5.000.
CRoiuiGn
AFTFR THE
1
drely across the mouth of the river
:o a boat on the other side that was
: Ving pulled across
i "The water was so very swift at
; this point that it was impossible for
us to stop as we were going with
; ; he tide. Our boatwoman called out
therefore to them to slack their rope
so that we could pass over. To this
for seVt rol weeks before operation and
improved every day. During this time
she heard the gospel from Miss Scar-
lett and the ..Bible woman. Yesterday
when she was placed on the operat
ing table and we were ready for pray-
er which precedes all operations she
was asked about her soul and she
said; 'I believe in Jesus Christ as
the Savior of the worn! and am trust
ing in Him.' Miss Scarlett says this
woman is one of the most encourag-
ing patients she has ever had in the
woman's ward This woman has learn
ed a tract of Rible verses and Is now
reading the gospel of John Does' it
pay?"
Chinese Help Themselves.
j t-all they gave no heed although they
WeesdaT Jr&t's Bala Set Attead- wre asked to do so two or three
aaee Back Bat it Picks ap times.'
Considerably. "Suddenly our boat struck the rope.
Anoiner cara distribution and home swung around sideways .filled with Chas.-A. 'Leonard-Southern Baptist
and business visitation will be made water and the next instant it turned missionary at Laichoroju. Shantung
this afternoon hr tha n'npl-ni-c -f i.t. ir .1 ... .. . . . .
..WAV0 i mc uouom-sme up wiui air ui us uuuei rrovmce. i tuna gives glowing ac-
it. caged inside as it were by the. counts of the nroeress of the work
Christian church in an effort to in-
there. He writes:
"The .Chinese association of our
party that could swim very much but ! North China mission meets at Lai-
UMSC aueuaance ana aavertise their sides of the boat.
meeting now being carried on. Last "Mr. Tipton was the oriiy one in the
nignts attendance was much better
uidi 01 ine nignt tieiore. what use was his knowledge of swim- . howful week We 'are told that a
Last Sight's Service. miuv: when we were all caught under j glorious report will be 'made. Addl-
The chief priest had turned Christ tne boat together. The. moment that 'j tional workers will be appointed some
over to die court of Pilate thereby t e boat turned oer on top of Us all likely to go into Sh.Misf. The associa-
cc uimsen ui gum snouio became still and no one know where jtion now has sixteen evangelists an
the others were; .each one was strug- ! increase of eight over last year and
gling to escape from under the boat five colporters in eight stations and
"1 did not have any hope that Ar-. four out-stations in Shantung and
"hr.r con hi escape being a child as the j Manchuria. There are six churches
water was so switt tnat I did not think int these eight stations four of. the
it possible for anyone to get to him to
help him.
"When I finally come to the surface
from our foreign board. From this
church members have gone out and
organized a thriving fruitful body at 1
the district city. There are also four
outstations belonging to the mother
church As soon as the number of
believers multiply at the different out-
stations so. that we can organize oth-
er churches will be formed. This keeps
the mother church rather weak but
it gives her joy to see her efforts in
other fields being blessed. Pastor Pan
is spending some of his time visiting
the outstations and opening up new
ones. This pioneer work is the -hope
Thousands of Lives Saved by
International Fight Against
Spread of Tuberculosis Germs
WONDERFUL PBOGRESS MADE
SINCE GERM WAS DISCOVER-
ED 32 YEARS AGO
Thirty-two years ago today was iis.
of our field as we lay plans for large covered the fatal germs of tubercul-
LUNCH STORED IN
LOCKED SINCE
3
things.
osis which had caused more deaths
since the beginning of the human Belieted to.Hsne Been Placed There
Items of Interest.
The Chinese
J. R. SAUNDERS.
j family than any other disease. The
j discoverer was I)r. Robert Koch of
fiVO i ( !fk?m?t nr ihn c'nnnf- ..ivn t'nrr ?tt rn
By Late Senator Coke of
Texas.
Washington. Aug. IT. What is be-
flag . .'contains.
stripes.' The fifth stripe represents .Ilt iiin.nri. Mi i. kq lieved to rave been a lunch helonein:
Mohammedanism. Papers. dealing. with j fimi.. ocatcd" the luie destrover to the late Richard Coke Senator
Mohammedanism are published in Jap- Lnn amnl . in 0nn tha nal.ai. from Texas. and storpd avvav in Jan
in. France (rmany an.l. R.u.ssia. I)r. i - . ' . . n5archfSI..; mo;h0(1 nf ' u.ary. 1.803 was discovered by em-
Zenemer is editor of our own Moslem i .... .-" - .w "--Ww : brA r nn'r.r rh n.
Uorld. and these f.ve countries have chemlc.alS The isefn.ervt cnQngei lava-orles . Arcordin? to the s.-n.
recognized the Mohammedan problem nMiatni n ate's oklest emnloves. Senator Coke
of sufficient importance to warrant '. '. ' ..i-iK. hm..K .t nrv fn.u
of recent origin and seem to show
a revival of Interest in: Mohammedanism.
It- ia ctitrl tllnf fm ri Hr r lu rrt
ii . . luiu t u v. .'ii.j iitii liiim rt i. i . . . i . i . . . . .
1 ! : . . . . i . . . . rl i a J ...... . i . I. . : . r
wit genuraiions at leas every sixm "-- ..- n ufit; me tuiie ji
human being was at some time af.' v-Io?ingja.T.i ipening the senate cham-
cient Assyrians the des'roying germ r5Tl home
has ravaged humanity. Moses witness.. In the lavatory room th'exe are
ed its fearful devastations among the three small iron-cased lockers in
Egyptians and in all the succeei- w'hieh Iteya to the senate doors form-
idly becoming modern and that the
I'niwnmnnl mpilffnl splmnl flw.ro !c
rapidly equaling if not surpassing. ' Ieciea )y lts Presence .m the blood. -8 uie senaie. u was
some of the medical schools of the "caa "mM uau a e uis- - w aUu
Cnited States. - euse was regarded as "fatal and hope- iun.cn wrapped m a newspaper ru
In ten years the amount of opium ! less ' 0Iiver Wede es who Beverly or John Hickam colored at-
consumed in India has increased i WU! il PnyJcian as weu as an au- . auu u aIU a way m one
181.439 pounds. While the population ' tnor- .''scribed the average medical or he small lockers until called for.
in British India increased only 5 1-2 Pracutioner s acceptance of Its fa- auer ine meai naa Deen
. . . . . . - nnwJ 3 t t . .
per cent the opium increased over 20lia:ry ln ns aie f "ie "Professor at aiulcu locxea up ine Key waa
per cent. However the British gov
ernment entered into an agreement
to lessen the production of opium in.
India
The first missionaries went out to the
the Break ast Table." Some people re- misPaced and never found. Who
garded it as. a Divine affliction upon the senator from Texas dined with
the human race and an indication tla day i3 nt related but both coU
of . mankind's degeneration. Thirty ored attendants long since diel and
years ago "Europe was reoortinz over the 0CKers remained closed until to-
aught happen to Him.
Hae nothing to do with this
righteous man for I have suffered
much in a dream concerning Him"
-was the message Pilate's wife sent
unto him at the trial of Christ Pi-
late could find no fault In Him. He
asked the multitude whom waa It
At - .
uiey aesirea to ne turned over to what was my great surprise and joy
them One called Barabbas. or this but to see him just in thn act of climb-
one Christ." The multitude howled ing on top of the upturned boat. How
"Christ." And Pilate
hands would be clean.
Judas Iscariot hanged himself be-
cause of the remorse in his soul at
betraying Jesus Christ. He went to
the chief priests and handed them the
-ut'w churches having been organized
this spring. Over two hundred and
fifty baptisms have 'already been re-
ported from" the. mission fields work-
el by the association There are six
day schools for boys and one. for girls.
with 127 pupils.
"This work is conducted by the
Chinese brethren themselves. The fl-
nancial support does not come from
America but is contributed by ' the
churches here. Of -course the mis
sionaries sive the.ir aid wherever
needed but there are many gratifying
South Sea islands in. 1796. but their : I'.OOO.tiOO deaths every year from tu- day- wheQ tne7 were opened. In the
ranks were soon thinned by sickness.' berculosls while the United States fIrst ot the tbree lockers lay Senanr
murder and death. On July 16. 1813. ws reporting at. the rare
thirty-one women were received in theivery day.
first church roll of the Pacific. -Vow
in regions where barbarism reigned
may be founjl in every village a
church a school an"d a native ordain-
ed pastor.
Three hundred million strong. Moa-
thelr
thought his he did it no one knows as the bottom
of the boat was very slippery and
there was no human being there to
s.el.. but I feel positive that I saw
- hand holding on to his right arm
TfKrig him up and the only explana-
thirty pieces of silver which had been tion I can givt- is that it was the hand
paid him for delivering Jesus into 3f an Angel sent hr God.
their clutches and told them he had Qne by one we were rescued by ' ev-idenet-s of progress on the part of
betrayed innocent blood. grasping hoid of boats nearby or in our Chinese Christians in their as-
"iou people here tonight." said ne or two cases by help given byjsu.ning additional responsibilities and
iat alc .you ninese noatmen. .Mrs. Hayes had the j inn easing their frnanclal support
fcwus - uu ..u. Ae you go- .t.aruest time or all of us and was fin- They deserve your warrant sympathy
" u. . .you :(iv ita out dr ne water )V cum-; and continued prayers in their effort
Wlie "ni uulo iouT nea-rs ana mare ese when she had become thoroughly
Him your personal Savioi ? Are you exhausted and had ceased to struggle
going to become a betrayer? Then as her lungs had become engorged
like Judas your soul will be filled to quite an extent with water
with remorse. Come unto the One "! became s.paratd from her the
who conquered death and the grave moment the hoat overturned and could
and have love joy peace and life find no trace of her until nearly one
everlasting." our ater after I reached home again
"Did Man Make God?" is to be the she having returned with Arthur first
SPhject-Ior tonight's discourse. A pic- while we were searching for her. we
ture was thrown on the screen one nit knowing positively that she was
time portraying a scene in the low- saf except from general reports of
er'region. The inmates were parad- Home of the boat people
J it.. f : .1 r t . . I
iub iuuuu uib ure turiv-n oy me. "The agony of mind of both Mrs.
imps of darkness) carrying banners j Hayes and myself was awful as
on wldch were painted sentences j neither of us knew the other was safe
characteristic of the disposition of except from general reports or the
the bearer. One was particularly no-1 Chinese although Mrs Jaffray had
45 Coke's lunch of twenfy.one years azo
in a remarkable state o pre3erva ju.
A Tnlreryal War rt f'onsiited of vv.iat appears to hi.?
Today the civilized nations of the been a ham or tongue sandwich a
world are conducting a universal war piece of Je-V" ro11 and a P'ce of white
against the tubercle bacilli. "Millions cake' neavly iced.. The newspaner
of dollars are being spent to conquer wraPPer. quite yellow with age. was
this enemy of the human race. In the a CODy of tne Sew York Press of Jan.
lems form a phalanx with an almost Cnlted Stares over $2n.00O.n00 la hp-13 l89:' and a yellow label bore t 'e
unbroken front and many missionary ing expended annually for this pur. iBSCriP'"ion:
authorities agree .that their enngrega- pose. Science and common sense are "'t'ed S:ate3 Senator Richard
tion is the . most difficult tmk that forcing the little germ to retreat.- The Coke ''
confronts the Christian world' today I death rate in twenty years has fallen Wnile tne lockers are not air-tiglit.
They are zealous in the creed" of t'rom a ratio of 243.4 'o 158 (per l.OQO they have been Pa5nted over a num.
Islam and they have pushed their ( population). Exper medical research- ber of times and-are believed to have
missionary propaganda in every di- ' ers are at work se.irdiing for a sneci. been completely sealed in tha wav.
rectipn until 8.000 of this faith are to fic cure whl!e tue natong are CQ-Q. One of the present attendants says
ne roiino witinn our very borders.
The great gun built by the Unit-
to' do their best in bringing
own people to Christ."'
ticeahle and very striking. A large
woman of suffragette stature but
society bred carried a banner on
which were these words: "Me and
God told people how to lire."
Come to the Tabernacle tonight
The music is splendid. The preach-
ing Is great.
BOULDER PILKINGTON IS
CHARGED WITH BURGLARY
AND LODGED IN JAIL
Boulder Pilkinton was arrested yes-
terday afternoon ly county officers
and placed In Jail on a charge of
burglary. It is charged that Pilkin-
ton entered the small house belonging
to Alaury Hall near Round Mountain
and took a shot gun shoes and other
email articles.
told me that she ha sen some. Chin-
pfp some distance away rescue Mrs.
Hayes.
"The latter is ouite all right again
for which we all feel grateful. We
Native Pastors in China.
Pan Kuk Yin belongs to one of the
oldest Christian families we have In
the Hakka fields. He is a Christian
of the second generation and this al
ways counts in China. His home is a
real Christian one. The love that ex
ists between him and his wife his love
for his children girls and boys alike;
1 I m. -..
an uiege unrigs mane mm as a man
of Cod whose life is far above his
fellows '- '
He Is ijot a man of great talent. He
is modest humble retiring and nevei
seeks the praise r.f men. He cannot
spnk in the wisdom of men but his
Hff is an epistle that can he read by
all who know him Xever have I heard
his fellowmen doubt iiis sincerity and
thank God for the wonderful way in ' Pennine devotion to the things of the
which He. saved our lives for human- ' kingdom.
ly speaking it does not seem possible ! ow have three native pastor.
that we could all hope to escape in in the Hakka field. These Chinese
that swift stream." pastors can look into the condHIon of
Hon Hospital Work Pays. the churehes far better than we can.
1hv know the motives of those who
Dr. George W. Lea veil who went
some months ago to help in the South-
ern Baptist work at Muchow China
tells of very interesting cases In the
hospital- in Muchow :
"A few days ago n woman came to
the hospital here in Muchow and ask
ed admittance. She and her husband
are members of the Sz Wool church
and as they heard or the hospital here
they had come these 300 miles for
treatment. A week ago yesterday we
operated on the woman. The husband
being a Christian has been at the
ask to be received their real love for
the churches and abiding interest in
the salvation or their own people en-
ible them to be guides in the develop-
ment of the churches. We need many
of these to lead the Christians to
greater efficiency in pushing out into
the vast untouched fields all around
UH.
Pan Kuk Yin is pastor of a church
that 1ms been largely self-supporting
for years. They built the church and
erected a splendid school building
close by the church without any help
ed States for the defense of the Pa-
cific end of the Panama canal is the-
largest in the world. It shoots the
largest balls sixteen inches in diam-
eter This instrument of death is
fifty feet long weighs one hundred
and fortjvtwo tons and fires a pro-
iectiV six feet long. This projectile
itself weighs a ton and is
discharged by six hundred and six
ty-five pounds of powder The.
mighty gun will throw a projectile
eleven miles and at that distance
pierce a steel armor plate twelve
inches in thickness. The cost of this
one gun would support all the mis-
sionaries of the world for quite a
time.
The International Sunday school
convention held at Chicago the Iaat
of June passed resolution as follows:
"We declare ourselves as distinctly
missionary in vision purpose pro-
gram and achievement"
SUMMER ENCAMPMENT OF
OKLAHOMA GUARDSMEN
WITH U. S. ARMY REGULARS
ducting a vast educational campaign tbat Jotm Hicknam pointed to tha
to prevent ihe spread of the disease. Iocker one dav and told him that Sea-
Physicfans have long known that the ator cke's 1nch was locked there
bacilli lurk in everyone's system Senator Coke served in the senate
waiting for the vitality to sink to from Texas from 1877 to 1$95.
a low ebb when they can begin their ' T7 "
fearful scourge. Consequently the t.l 01 Lar!iU
universal campaign to make everyone' i r f 7
strong enough to resist the destroy-' " 7 " . ' uoras &UP"
ers. The world has thrown open its-f m the' H " S'15
windows to let in sunlight and fresh TT T Eltf-
alr. knowing that these are fatal to. qiT lu ' State
the bacilli. To.r
has given way to the practice of living f services.
out doors where bacilli cannot fol-J "
low and live. Economically consid- "Senator Wombat is considerable of
ered it is a great fight to save to a orator. I take It" "Oh yes. He
the United States alone over half a 'axes eloquent in borrowing even a
billion dollars which an authority has match." Pittsburgh Post.
said is the annual money loss to the
nation through the loss of the -afflict- lunnriorn
ed individuals' wages and value of InUnCflOCU IfTH IKH A
nrd"c"- THIS YEAR FOR GHILDttN
M(!AJester Ok. Aug. lG The joint
summer encampment pf the Oklahoma!
National Guardsmen will begin here
tomorrow extending through Aug. 30
About . I ."00 troops are expected t
participate. I'nited States army reg
ulars are to sot the pace In drilling
and for this purpose Company L U.S.
Tnfantry Is expected from Laredo
Texas Small detachments of U. S
cavalry engineers and field hospital
services also are expected.
The
Bulletin
Wants
Your Clean Cotton
Rags !
CLASSED AS SCHOLASTICS
Austin Tex.. Aug. 13. The 1.000.-
000 school children of Texas will par.
ticlpate in an appropriation of $S.S0O-
000 'or the fiscal year beginning Sep-
tember 1. next. This Is a per cap-
ita of $S. or $2000000 above any pre-
vious appropriation.
This sum does not include mone
set aside for Texas institutions of
higher learning. More schools and
hetter paid teachers is the interpre-
tation school board officials put on
the enlarged apportionment.
How to Curo a Sprain
A sprain may cured in about
one-third the time required by the
usual treatment by applying Chamber.
Iain's Liniment and observing the di-
rections with each bottle. For sale
by all dealers. Adv.
i trm i r ' s
aTTT
A HAXDPUL OF OATS
rrom a sack bought here will make
your horse n friend. And continued
feeding with such oals will make your
horse better in every way. U costs
ni more to feed our oats. Why not
give them a trial?
cash usinr rm
Tooa MX
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