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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. APRIL 21.1 928.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 19.
THE KINSHIP
The radio is a wonderful
isn't really new. There has
j. i i i u j
4 telepathy, by which men and
tvorld could communicate and
t r r. i
viw " K
if into the nir over Ireland, headed west and sped out over
the Atlantic, carryinit three brave men on.a desperate, gal-
I lailt attempt to fly to America. Radio, cable and printing
press spread the news all over
fast as the news traveled, it did
f, wave of sympathy-and hope
tinents.' In New York and
people paused in their round
i; tify themselves, in spirit, with
t . t ii
r; piane. umer jirouiems were, lor me moment, iaiu aside; preestime there haa been no com
rji the dangers and the strain of the three aviators went far Palnt c'd '.rom. a.ny flk' livin'
J on-invisible wliigs and entered
ji ant men and women. Through
ed' that the nlano had been lost
l and sorrow of people across the ocean. And when the wires
t- . ' . . ..I
:;g flashed the news that plane and aviators were' safe, we were
in united by a common thrill, niade one by a common prayer t. I
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.. 1 lunlrfn nnuci T in o of on nil ,1,. 1, 1,,. !, i l,l ,...,.,
u v.. ...... u.i.uu... A.ib. tyj, c.b-L
. all men. Americans. Germans.
aii related, deep down, and bur
age even though our tongues do not. The daring of one 01
UB is a source of prido 'toJall. ' ;Tho misfortune of one of us
makes a common sorrow for all. That mysterious telepathy,
stranger than ijny miracle of radio, carries our moods to
distant lands and proves pur inborn brotherhood. , And that,
hi the last, analysis, is the real .value of these trans-Atlanth,
flights the failures as well as the success. They make mani
fest this hidden relationship they set this psychic telepathy
iit motion and wo fcaliae our kinship. Each event of thu
kfiid creates a new bond. Each one helps to submerge our
differences. Each one gives lis added reason for daring of
a Jlny we can openly realize and
when- that day conies, wo will
Peace.
READY FOR
Kansas City is preparing to spend half a million dol
lars on, a municipal deck and terminal facilities, in prepara
tion for the establishment of a government barge line on tho
Missouri river. This venture doubtless will prove a good
one, not only for Kansas City and neighboring cities,, but
even for the railroads although some railroad men have
boon wondering if the barge lino will not take away some
of. their business.- The other government barge lines have
helped tho railroads. iiiey have done this not only by act
ing as "feeders" for rail center, but by promoting general
prosperity and enhancing tlie mo)timciit of goods. The rail
roads need not fear this latest development.
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' TWO CREWS ON THE S-1
The submarine S-'l, which rested on the bottom of the
sen off Providence, Mass., for three months, a temporary
tomb for her entire crew, has been repaired and is once
more afloat, ready lo go back into service. One rather im
agines thai the members of the crew will have to be men
of iron nerves. Tho submarine is, of course, as safe as any
other now yet a man with too much imagination might easily
get the creeps serving aboard it. Imagine curling up in a
bunk and meditating that that very bed stayed under wa
ter for three ninths, with a lifeless sailor stretched out on
it! The S-l must carry a crew of ghosts in addition to her
regular complement. Let's hope that the sailors will bo able
to ignore them,
COMING EVENTS
Cut out this list of dales of outstanding events for
the yenr nnd keep it in your pocket for handy reference.
Wntch for changes and additional announcements ns they
may be arranged.
Group Meeting nnd Merchandise School
- of WincheHtcr-Sintmona Dcnlers
, California Good Will Cttrnvim
Kiwania Governor's Conference .,
1 Chrin-rinn Church Dcdirntion
; County Truck nnd Field Meet
I Primary Lloction
State Convention of Businesa and
Professional Women'i Clubs
I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge
' Strawberry Carnival
Federal Land Dank Convention
Slil-e Convention of G. A.
and W. H. C ..
Epwortli League Institute on
State P. T. A. Convention
National Flection
Slate Horticultural Meeting
by The News-Review Co., (no.
President and Manager
, .....Secretary-Treasurer
May 17, 1920, at the post offioe at
........ $4.00
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OF DARING
invention, but' after all it.
always bedn a sort of natural
ii i ii i.
women scattered all over tho
share their emotions in times
. M i ,
j. - 'iiiaii iiiuiiujimiic ut
Europe and America.' Yet,
not outdistance the sudden
that sped over the two-con
Berlin, in Paris and London,
of work and diversion to iden-
the three men in the mono-
.... ..
the hearts of millions of dist-
the long hours when.it seenl-
at sea we shared the siisiienso
Ull, l UVVJICl J11101H1J UUkVViJUII
Freni-hmpn. If.no-lish un nrn
hearts speak the same langu
acknowledge our, unity. And
not , bo far .from : universal
BARGE LINES -
IN ROSEBURG
April 20
April 29
May 5
May 6
May I 2
May 18
May 18-19-20
...May 21-22-2.1-24
May 24-25-26
June 23
....
K.
June 27-28-29
Liltlc Uiver site ... July 9-16
October (no dale set)
November 6
Dec. 1 2-1 3-M
PPUNE
PICKING
"Qr 0?euT S; Cat e 5
It's been n
Heckuva time since
We've called ,
Your attention to
BAWTH NIGHT
And as we should
Now be engaged In
Spring housecleanin'
We suggest that
Your scour the tub
And soak yersclf
Awhile tonight
v
Owin' to the fact that the village
beln' dolled up fr the numerous ;
conventions to be held here this
yr. w. ,uaoest that the Business
and Prof. Wimmen's Club appoh.
a committee to tie riooon cows on
the wreckage of the Dysinaer mill,
u, u , , T .T ... u. '
'.of'., rural genu 7.hv in"to te
candidate, were dern busy along
.n.mu . it. hi hJ ,H t
,h. .y,m. tim. lv? th.rP on!1
tho same time glvin their op. .
ponents a kick In the seat of the
trousers.
Johnny Throne dropped into ourRH ,, au(,ralonii ..
sanctum thl. a. m. with a hokav
of roses which he picked while on
mi "J "w.
the way to work this a. m. Up till
I along the route he traveled.
Leftenant Slator Miller, formerly
Honolulu with a hride. which isl"!" ""l 0B''n "onv ccoruiu
t?"!1"" brJ?aJn' ?ome a u?!e. t0
"is Paw. Slator deplores the fact
that the residential section of the
'"" ,"'!t!"d,ln,' un,l.ncle".T
of the neighborln' hills as he is
i..i... "... j. c.
WUIIUCI III WWfc IIIO IMUK UU "II WV
tid' now'
Another feller has flown over
the N. Pole in an alrpiane which ib
Just another inspiration for the
writers of gasoline advertisements.
r V
They hung a couple fellers down
to Salem yesllddy while a bunch of
sheepish lookin' spectators stood
by.
Most of the gals are lettln' their
hair grow out as they are gittln'
dern tired of washin' their neck
and ears.
'T'
The Portland newspapers won't
hafta publish a comic section to
morrow. All they'd hafta do is Is
sue passes to watch the Beavers
lose a double-header.
Trout fishin' Is still the popular
pastime, most of the fishermen be
In" lucky to have wives that know(
now to open a can 01 .aaranicB. - -
LAFE PERKWMS SEZ
''I met a feller yostlddy who lets
his wife shave him. Gosh but scm
men have nerve."
PnQQirCQITMtf MAQH 1
J?7 !Z10?J !
RESULTS SENTENCE !
ONE YEAR IN PEN
T. P. Lealherwood. of Oakland,
who wns arri'Hlod recently charged
with possession of mash was sent
enced to one yenr iu the peniten
tiary by Circuit Judge J. W. Ham
ilton today. Lealheiwootl was ir
rested when officers found n
large quantity of mush near bis
homo. Ho waived grand jury in
dictment, and entered a plea of
guilty to l ho charge brought on ln-
Iniiiint fin II ed liv I hn (UhLi'IcL at
torney. As this was Leather-
wood's sec(nid offense 'lie was!
given a penitentiary sentence. lo'l,,aVw -o'l"' l'"
served 6D days in jail following his
arrest In .March. IU21, on a similar
chiu go.
Farmers everywhere) tire buying
that Hod Strand longer life teno ;
hii nan i.i nr.; mn ctmtvttti a
Chenowuth, Onland, Oro.
SIDE GLANCES
Ot; tt mu ivtm mc.
"Vou tan Uk my turn at bit,
a
HEAD LOCAL STORE
Mav tu has been ,l,nlilti..iv
fined as the date for the opening1
of the new Montgomery Ward auu
Company store la Koseburg, . ac i
cording to C. M. Cogswell, field ;
representative in charge of real
eauiu and research work lor tue
cumpauy, who was in Hose-burg to-1
,iuv ,.,uii.,. ih.. ,.r..iiiti.....v
ruiiKemeuts for tlie opening.
J. A. Caraway, lor many years
connected with tho J. C. Penney
bioio in Uomfburg, bus been ap
pointed manager tor tliu local
lit ore, after having spent tao patl
(wo inonthK In various stores ot
the mail order firm in other cities
studying the methods ot Mout-
goinery Ward & (.'o. Air. Caraway
is expected to arrivo in itoseburK
soon after May mat ami iviu i.
sonaiiy uirect me receiving ana
preparation of meicuaiid.se.
tll'O-
,a "lury " n ppeuins.
! U'J'tam by Z, ZLZ Ka,nds
imoro Uuuipment Conmration in
' ' ' , 1 , "u ""f"1,11"0 R,r8 ' ua
'fml dL""K'll ""","-'d 10 BlV0
lu utmost dlsu av arranuenient.
fred Laws, installation superln-
tendent for Momgoniery v.uio teills sl.vU,m R situation us one -li-
CO., Will COme tO KOSehltl-g SB BOOH ,ni.,. lfl Un nr tln-., mui-riiui.. in
lie lilti'rnlliiiiH jii-o ent.tiilor.'il
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to install the fixtures.
All work of remodflliiK has been
(lone by local labor under me per
sonal supervision nnd direction of
S. K. Sykes, owner of the building,
whose aim has been ui iii...i' ......
the boat looking store In Rnse
hurg. Tile planning and remodel-
plans furntRhed by a corps of ex-
en store myout men retained Dy
the company at Chicago who aluo
planned the flxlure layout accord-
lug to the latest Ideas in store ar-
rnnKemenl. ...
Local help will bo employed In-
tho store which, by lhe way, is lo
ho strictly a rem II store carrying
a well selected line of general
merchandise, selected from lhe
mail order catalog and eoiiiirlKiug
princlpii.lly tlreH. anln nr.eesKnrles.
hardware, sporting goodH, hotise
furfiishlngH, furniture, dry goods,
shoes, inen's and nova tlmnnig
and women s reatly-tn-wear. I'i nd
dilion to the retail service offered.
the storo will act as an agency for
mall order customers, handling or
ders tnniiiriei nml n,l I,,: n,.,,,i 1 " 11 situation mat cannot De 01 11-I upon a Clirisllan basis, we sutler waiu tne cunuieii. v uere uieiu
with' tho firm's imi i ,X1 ' 1 "" """ mlstkC!i n ""cr crwiso Improved, and it Is no 1 loo much today both from the is no love ot children, no upprecla
wnn no urms usual policy 01 sat- maii allli that hr.vinir been made. .,:i, . ,i.-i.ii... .i. . i.i i. .i.-. ,.r .i, ..j i.u,,. l
mmuiiuii yu.iraui.veu, llie uonfy
unnn which lh firm him hnlli !i
enwmoua
enormous business.
Announcements of "- nn'-'r',
Mr. Cogswell says, will be mailed
to the 1:1.415 customers ol uie mail
order firm- who reahle in (he irn-lu
territory surrounding Itosehuig.
i nese announcements lake sonn1
twelve hundred bounds of iirlnleil
matter. The Bhimlm for Iho mailing
will in purchiiHrd in ituHt'hiirg.
AccunlinB lo (he cxporlcnco ol
othr-r citicH In wlilrh MoniKonifi-y
Wurd atoroB are located, RohpIhuk
is BOhoduled to have ono of the
Kientost shonpliiB days In its his-
tory on the day tho new storo
oi'ena. The atlendanco at ICu ien.-.
when tho store opened there lsi
STihr;. ,X.(XT,
located in Pendloion
MHivtr, 1,1
view, Rvorott, llelllngbam anl
Wenatchoe was similar, i.oi-al nier
chautH in those towns say they
have been acreeablv Hnrnrinnl
tne impoius given buslnoss In all
fines by tlie advent or IIk-hu stores.
CREW TO START
WORK ON NORTH
UMPQUA ROAD
m,
Mll',,? mt' WIl '
a loam will
Steamboat to
clearing (be
Thorn are a
in
i"1'11 "H'qua roail
number of slides to he removed
and some grading to be done. Tho
crew will get the road in shape lor
working with a grader as soon
the wfathor will normit. Carl
iNeal, forest supervisor, states thnt j
By George Clark
I'll wUch tin bby."
I
Tt: Mark 10:1-18 -,
And he arose from thvuee, and coineth into the coasts of Judea,
by the farther side of Jordan: and the people rusoil unto him aguiu;
and. as he 23 wont, li taught them again.
I And tho Pharisee's u
Ami tho I'linrijaro came to hint, and aaked ' him, l it lawful (or
tu uut utvav ilia witti le.niDtfUi; him.
"tan to put " ay his w ife! leinptlnB
And he ansuered and said unto them. What did Moses command
you?
And they said, Moses suffered to write a bill of divorcement, and
lo I,ul lli r a'y-
And Jesus answered and said unto them, For the harduuss of your
heait he white you this precept: . . ,
lul ,10'n 1110 beginulng of tho creation God made them male'and
fomale. ' . , '
f or "' causo Bhail man leave
to his wile
The International Onifcrm Sun
day School Lescon for April 22.
Jesus and the Home. Mark 10:1
16. BY WM. E. GILROY, D. D.,
Editor of The Congi egationanst
A lesson dealing wlih the Christ
ian family, and. the home ideals as
sociated wilii tiie teaching ' of
1...... l,.lnu ... Il.o .......
of ,, lt lhe ,osl at.u() ,)10)lems .
Z"? 5
rlac uivorce In the various '
slates lo illscover that this is true. I
'' mopoilion vaiies frmn about !
.n ,.. i
,h,T ' .i,h ,.,,:, :
... ....... .. . ...... . .. .
, atatea wiin uie worst recoru.
As happens in almost every
similar social situation thoro are
those who would seek the cure in
encouuLi;nig what others would
rcgatil aa at best a milder form of
the disease. This would seem to
he involved Jn the schenie of
"coinpauioliatu marriage" propos
ed I; Judge I.lndsey of Denver.
Can ilie ulneaso that at'fecis lhe
ilomP ,, ,.u ,laa weakened the
Bancllty r ,e marriaRe relation
,.,,.,, ,,y cocealoI1 to humlm
weakn,.s8 or by arrangements that
have temporary ends in view?
Sense of Obligation
Can a hoPlie wim a lhat tll0
llm,Hl ,, ,,! has imparted to
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,,',ii.1i..,ii-i,...-n n,.-.. i'n ., ,i,,,L
er sense of obligation between in-
dlvldu.iis and in joint relntlon to lh , inc-iloB of love' and loy- red nboul a marrliiKe that in priin
soclely, than Is involved in com-' uitVi ,lf ,i,tuiri confidence, munuil ,tlco produces all Uie canons uf
., " "'"
or weakens the bond of marriage
as 11 nas atinineu us climax ill
Chrislmn ideals?
.i,,,., u,i,i ,,.,..,. .-ar-ilti,,,! 1.
. .
,httt Benoial ,ntM0 i8
little hope of the esiahlishnumt
. . .m " -JL 1 '."'"'
trail and telephone crews are start
ing work next week in the Tlllur
ctistrlet, and that other crows will
be sent out soon. There has uphii
Homo delay in getting work stalled
due to rainy weather.
since his conviction. Birccr I
L- I .1 , -ii . i ? ;
hired another killer to work tor;
him, paying JiU lor each shot!
Hint entered the body ot the.
man picked tor den'
th." Thd
gangster's eflort to kill himselt
may hfive been due to fear that I
be would be unable to keep his j
nerve facing (he hangman. ;
v v v I
There tiro old maids In Turkey '
lor the first linu$ sime Mohutn-'
ined, recognizing man's weakncHS,
allowed him a tew more wives than
one. Living has gone up 200 per j
cent since before the war. I'olyg-1
amy has 4eon abolished. Turkish ;
women wear Kuroiean clolhing, no
longer veil
nnd dress liLsiing u ;
lifetime.
NO CHANGE IN
SERVICE HOUR AT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Itev. Uimiiflls of St. Cicorgon
' Kpiseopul chit rch in this city to
day nnnoum-ftl that. " ihere has
been no choline in the hour nf th
levelling stirvicf-s at. his church nnd
' ibey will start, as usual a I 7 :
UiYloek. An item In lust night's
j News-Hoview stated that all the
ii huri-hes ol the city bad .changed
Mho hour of starling the evening
services to eiuht oclork. bill Kev.
liuunells says the services at the
fcplseopal church start at 7 :!iu
o clock throughout the entire
oar.
For sale John nee re 3-bnttom,
10-tnch qrchaid tractor plow, now,
for $lJ5. Stearns & Chenowelh,
Oaklatid, Oregon.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT .
j V. S. Woaihsr Durenu Oltice,
Hoaeburg, Oregon. Jtata reported
by E. II. Fletchor, Meteorologist In
charge.
i Uammotrie pfossuro (reduced j
j to sea level) 5 a. in.
lUoiattve humidity 6 p. ui. yet-
j U'lilay (per cent ) WJ
Prectp. in inches and Hundredths;
Highest temperature yesterday Mi
-Lowell temiH'iatuie lai niht
Aveirtge teuiperatme Ir me
I day
Normal iemperiULt! lor this
; ilate . " . ....
Precipitation, lust 2A Ihhiik . .ns
Tola! preclp. since 1st month 3.77
Normal prerip. for this mouth 2.27
, Total preclp. I rem Sept. 1.
19J7, to date S6.17
Avnme prwip. from Sept. 1,
K77
To' hi doiicteticy binoe Sept. 1,
l'j27 , .'2.77 '
Average soitsomit mt'eifi. Sept."
to Wy, Inclusive .fit. II
loreiTtl for southwest OroBtm: !
Kai! toutbt aiid Sun-Jay; uut uiucii '
cJiaagt? Iu ttnnratui.
jTo'dayf
Ountlnued from page 1.) j
had twice tried to kill himself!
WEEKLY SUNDAY
JESUS AND
him.
his Taliier and mother, and cleave
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'
responsiniiny, alio mutual sacrt-
the Ihinirs llial are nil nil-
s,rlncd In the teaching of Jesus.
There are situations where dl-
..voire is the comiiionsense solution
.1 .. . , ,
.nun ui nun 1 nitt 10 uiase is sane-
lll-v 1-Pend Upon merely formal
' things rather than upon the inner
'"fiuw. :ior is mere animng sae-
The TinyniileB were tickled pink,
and very much relieved lo tnliiK
Unit tJiey were absolutely sale
Irom any soil of harm; Tao birds
were kind as kind could he. boon
Suou,y R'Rhed, and said, "Ah me!
'1 was fotiiith that we worried.
Thl,re (s rms, fnr aa,m
-i feared the birds would petit
I us all, ahd chase us out. and muk
fail. What saved us "was ihn
crackers that we fed them, I'll just I
bet. 1 guess that we will always)
tmd il pays lb try . and be real
kind, for in return, it se ms to
me, It s kindness that you get."
The small birds then negan lo i
squeal. "Oil, my. they want an-'
otner meal," said Coppy. "I vo j
some crackers left. Come help mot
(,H'U them, please. To hoid t:io
crackers waB a thrill. The birds J
wouid snap them Willi .their hill.
ee Clowny-'d jerk ttuin back u!
bu. Ho Was an awful teaso.
"Ob, watch the sun, somebody (
cried. "It's sinking o'er the moun-J
lain side. The nighttime's coining J
on, I guess. We'll sleep rljjht in j
this nest." And shortly they could'
hardly see. 'Twas just as dark as
it could he. The buns nnd TiuioH
cuddled up to gel u good night's ,
rcsl. " j
When morning -came tho sun
rnse high to brighten up tne piei
ty sky. The Tiniefi 'wnfco and
siii'ieht'd a bit, Then Coppy said,
"Oh, gee, I wish lhat w- could
have a ride out with tho birds, lo
flip ami gthle. The air is so re
freshing thai, 'twould quite appeal i
to me." I
Tlie big birds seemed to nnder-j
stand. Within Iheir bills they
t:oi;:ed a Imnd of vifto and
stretched it out real straight, and
Seotity yelled, "Hurray! I'pon this
vine we All wilt sji,. Thorr'fi room
eiifMifch for us to Tit." And. as they
took their places, boib tlie big
PACIFIC COAST
LEAGUE GAMES
( s..cl.tli Iir l,oiMfI Win?)
T!;o Missions nnd " the lleuvrrs
vent 12 hectic Innings yesterday
before Harry Creen, Mission out
fielder, got a toe houl on one i
liert Cole's fast ours mid i rackcil
il out of (he park, flrivfng three
runners home nhnd oi mm.
'Cteen wallop cave the Missions
their third strain lit win over Port
land, 9-5. Tat lories: Moiling and
hahtuin. Vhitn'.v; Frf-rich, Wat
hop, Colo nnd Hego, Aiusmith.
ibn-o Seattle p.tciirs RsconIil
(ho mound In tlie tlrst inuintf
KHHtst Hoiiywomt m'loro tne stele
ua8 nnired. and only one or ih-m,
t1 nam. proved etfoctlve. The
Stars sctired nine runs In that
owning frame, aud the margin
1' roved enough for nn evrutual vie-
lot?, W-h. Untterics: Murphy and
Aiuew, ldciiaut. iartw, QrlJitti
SCHOOL LESSON
THE HOME
And they twain shall be oue flesh; so then they are no more twafu,
but one flesh.
What tl.eiefore God hath joined together, let uot man put asunder.
And in the house hid disciples asked him again of the same mailer,
t a...i i... ...it. i.., u-hnva, th-.n i.ih fiw-av hltt wile, and
imuv another, conimlttotli ilduIterV against her.
. ... ... . ...... .... .. i ...... .- mi.
anti it a wfcinan hiiuii pm away ner uuuuaim, nun uo ........ . -..
other, ahe conimiiteih adultery.
And they brousllt yoil! children to him. that ho should touch
them: and 111 daiciplea rebuked thobe that brought them.
Uot when Jesua daw It. ho was much displeased, and said unto them.
Suffer tb little children to oome unto me, and forbid them not; for
of such is the kingdom of God.
Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive tho kingdom
of Hod us a little child, ho shall not enter therein.
And ho took them up iu his ortns, put lia hands upon them, and
blessed them.
st-sf' ' - . ' -ovr
a f i
love aud righteousness.
I R.cnnstrur.tinn
I A proper recognition of
this
would heln very much toward
j sane reconstruction of marriage
1
disrupt the Institution on the child life, such as is forever beau
basis of radical assumptions and tifully typified in the attitude of
from those who meet all the ills
ana evils or nomo ami nmrrica lite
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H!id Schmidt. I'arkor. 444v
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with tho. assumption that there Is
something that makes a marilaRu
sacred even w hen no senno oi' lovo
or holiness is present in the min is
and experiences of lho.se who ha.'u
assumed It as a Iccal obligation.
I It we perceiveu more cie.iri.v me
(one sure spiritual fuuuuailon nf
' true maiTiage and home me, we
'should aUiitess onrse.ves more
vigorouslv toward building up
right ideals and right practice
ratner man to mere superficial
manipulation uf laws elthor for
radical or for conservative ends.
Here, aa in the wholu rango of .
his teaching. Jesus brings us pack
to elemental tt nth and tile ele
mental laws that govern right llv-
ins. There Is 110 miraculous
power lhat will niako the homes
uf a nation great, or lhat will make
married and family life beautiful,
if tnose who are responsible for
these homes neglect their duties
and the prlviiftcs of love.
Ol coui.se oue must recognize
that many of the most serious
eviis 111 tne home arise from pres
ent conditions, economic and so
cial. It would be interesting 10
uiscover how many of the jars
and dir.rupilons of family lite cen
ter around the question of money
and of Inadequate wages to sup
port one s liomu and tamily ' Willi
reasonable comtorl. Uut even here
the world is apt to lot-got that
many of the happiest marriages
and of tho truest homos hare
boen established and maintained
under conditions approaching pov
erty. .
; One only needs to read the rec
ords ol tlip divorce courts In seo
that In mauled life money Is nut
a great promoter of happiness, -The
Children
t Perhaps wu touch the deepest
of all things tu relation to tne
homo in the attitude of Jesus to-
the Maiiter, there cannot he tho
coiKimon s lor nit u i 'ainon.e.
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sylvania, 7.
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