Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 25, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
FAGB FOUR
Arrive at Long Beach—
' W ord has been received here of “ MOTHER NATURE” AT WORX
' th e safe a rriv a l of the E. T. M errill
| fam ily a t th e ir hom e in Long Beach, W ise' Old Dame Makes No Mistakes in
Looking Out for Safety of Her
Calif. They m ade th e trip by auto
Numerous Progeny,
la st week, and rep o rt en co untering
quite a bit of snow going over th e
a striking example of the effects of
m ountain, b u t suffered no m ishap ■ environment and changed conditions
nioie serious th an th e blowin;; out of life upon the forms of anim als Is
of a tire and th e loss of a cot out of furnished by a species of partridges
¡he c ar by m istake. The M errills ex
ln the Canar-V ls,ands‘ About
, . , ,
400 years ago the Spaniards Intro-
pect to re tu rn to Vshland next sum -
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duced the red-legged partridge from
tner, as Mr. M errill has q u its an ex- Europe into these islands, but as re-
i tensive in te re st in tim b er, which d e-j cent'hxdmiha'lloh proves, it has under-
m ands his presence.
gone modifications elearly brought
Visits With Sister—
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about by the conditions under which It
Mrs. S aunders visited w ith her
lives.
R etu rn s from Newport —
siste r, Mrs. Chet W alters, of T a le n t,!
Its back has turned from russet
J. R. Gibson re tu rn ed F rid ay from
one day th is week.
color to gray. This looks like a case
a two w eeks’ stay a t N ew port Or.
of protective coloration, since the bird
j passes its life amid gray volcanic
BAZAAR— Masonic hall, S a tu r­
W anted, 500 m en to look a t ou r ■ocks.
day, D ecem ber 2, aftern o o n and ev­
500 woolens a t $20.50 for suits and j Then Its beak has become one-
ening.
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overcoats, a t O rres T ailor Shop, i fourth longer and thicker than that of
Some values, believe m e!
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tives, and its legs have also Increased
M antled T his W eek—
in length and grown stouter.
Miss Bessie W edge becam e the W iil M ake H om e Her«*-
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These changes are exactly such as
bride of D ew ef M arsh, th is week.
Mrs. M atilda Lam b, a y o m p a n ie d werfi npede(] fo gult R tQ thg yfe t))a|
The young couple a re resid e n ts of by her two sons, her p a re n ts, Mr. and , |t ¡g now compelled to lead andd the
th e T alen t com m unity, and th e ir Mrs. Johnson, and brother-in-law , | rocks and on the mountain sides of
m any friends wish them the best of Mr. Lam b, arriv ed in th e city T h u rs-i the islands, where a more vigorous
wedded bliss.
day night on tra in 15 and w ent ini- physical development Is required than
m ediately to Mrs. L am b's property at was needed upon the plains of Eng
NOTICE
606 Iowa stre e t, w here they will land and France.
As has been rem arked. If such
.N o tic e is hereby given th a t my m ake th e ir fu tu re hom e. The new ­
changes
can be wrought by nature In
wife, H elen H anna, has le ft my bed com ers hail from Fairview , M ont..
the
animal
form in 400 years, what
and bo ard, and I will not be respon­ and come here to escape the cold might not have
been accomplished ln
sible for any debts she may co n tract w in ters in M ontana,
Mrs. L a m b ; 400 centuries?
o r for any service, goods, w ares ok j bought th e p roperty in which she)
m erchandise furnished her.
F ra n k has j ust m oved, some two years ag o ; PARTY OF FOUR WAS “ MESS”
tOeod-3 and kept it rented u ntil a few weeks
ago. Despite th e sam e nam e, Mrs. Term Used Most Frequently in the
Erecting Bungalow—
( Lamb is no relatio n to A. L. Lam b,
Army and Navy Has Changed
Dr. M cFadden of T alen t, is hav­ the co n tracto r, who has lived here
Slightly in Meaning.
ing a fine bungalow b u ilt on his for several years.
Orglnaliy the term “mess,” as ap­
ranch on the highw ay, w here his
plied
to persons who are in the habit
d a u g h te r and h e r husband, Mr. and
Have you lost $25?
See O rres. of eating their meals together, and thus
Mrs. Borg, will m ake th e ir home.
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particularly of the parties into which
a ship’s company or an army regiment
B e tte r in su ran ce a t reasonable To S«*e T hanksgiving Game—
are divided, was a group of four per­
ra te s. B illings Agency. P hone 211.
A n um ber of University' of Oregon sons sitting nt one table and helped
and O. A. C. stu d e n ts a re expected from the same dishes. In the Inns of
Court, London, the original number is
At Home with Mother—
hom e next week for the a n n u al brief
preserved, four benchers or four stu ­
Joseph B a rre tt, who has been in vacation afforded by T hanksgiving dents dining together.
C anada for th e past 18 m onths, re ­ day.
Many who would otherw ise
In tlie navy it is usually conven­
tu rn e d hom e a few days ago and is spend th e several days allow ed in | ient to have a captain’s mess, another
living w ith his m other, Mrs. Pearl P o rtla n d or som e o th e r city in th e ; for the wardroom officers, another for
B a rre tt. Mr. B a rre tt took u nto him ­ n o rth ern p a rt of th e sta te will re- i the w arrant officers, etc. The men’s
self a wife w hile in th e neoghhoring tu rn to M edford this year because of , mess for the sailors or m arines is
country and a fte r a sh o rt visit w ith the lively in te re st in th e T h a n k g s iv -1 styled tlie “general mess,” but this is
generally divided into sections, as a
relatives, she will come here to join ing day football gam e betw een Med-
m atter of convenience. It has become
h er husband.
ford and A shland, which will be common to employ ammunition pass-
played a t A shland next T hursday af- ; ers as mess attendants,
F lu ff rugs, m ade from your old ternoon a t 2 o’clock.— M edford Mail
In early tim es the word “mess”
worn out carpets. T elephone 208. T ribune.
was applied to food of a more or less
liquid cliaracfer, as soup, porridge,
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We have the best prices on used ¡troth, etc. It is -probably in allusion
cars to be found in th e city. Come to the sloppy nature of semi-liquid
Making Improvements—
Buick messes of food that a mess has come
E. U. H unt is m aking extensive in and look them over.
also to mean a state of disorder, con­
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im provem ents to his residence, 220 Agency.
fusion mid discomfort. * Skeat takes
M ountain avenue.
the word to be a variant of •‘mash,”
Em hroidei y Club M eets—
1 originally to mix up.
The F riday A fternoon E m broidery
Visits with Daughter—
Mrs. L. J. H eer spent two days th is d u b m et yesterday aftern o o n w ith ,
Finns and Finlanders.
week visiting w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs. M ark Sm ith, on B stre e t. The
Tlie people of Finland embrace Fin-
afternoon was spent in various k in d s; landers, wlm speak only Swedish, and
Mrs. Carl Sm ith, of D unsm uir.
of needle work, a fte r which dainty { Finns, who speak only Finnish. There
T h o s e 1 Is. according to tlie Helsingfors cor­
OYSTERS— F resh e a ste rn , a t the refresh m e n ts were served.
respondent of the Yossische Zeitung. a
T avern Cafe.
71tf present, besides the hostess, w ere I
fine distinction between the two words.
M esdam es Guy Jacobs, J. C. Poor. !
However, a traveler might be un­
O. W. Long, M. J. Love, F ra n k Nel- ! aw are of this distinction, for city peo­
Mukes Trip to E u g e n e -
H a rry Yeo is expected hom e this son, H. C. E m ery, E a rl H osier, C. A. ! ple, especially ln western Finland, gen­
evening from Eugene, w here he has C otter, A. M. D yrud, w ith Mrs. C. B. ; erally speak three languages fluently,
been on a sh o rt business trip.
C risler and John H ughes as guests ’ having a m astery of German as well
Russian,
of th e day. Tlie next m eeting of th e ; as Swedish and Finnish.
A shland G ranite M onum ents, fin club has been postponed u n til De­ which used to lie compulsory in the
schools, has been intentionally for­
ished to order. S. P enniston, phon ; cem ber 8th, on account of T h an k s­ gotten.
444-Y.
46— 26 giving, and will m eet a t th e hom e ' Only Finnish is spoken in the east-
of Mrs. C. A. C otter, 167 H arrison ern and northern p arts of the wun-
Visits with Sister—
stre e t.
j try, and there one is more likely to
Mrs. C. B. C risler, from K lam ath
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find a knowledge of German than of
F alls, is m aking an extended visit I A fine shipm ent of dolls have ju st ’ Swedish.
Their common language makes it
w ith h er siste r, Mrs. F ra n k Nelson, a rriv ed .
Prices below a n y th in g in
easy
for Finlanders to establish them­
on the B oulevard a fte r which she Ashland.
V ariety sto re, 89 N orth
selves
in Sweden. The la tte r country
will spend th e w inter in Los Angeles. Main stre e t.
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is regarded by many of them as a
“ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN"
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Saturday, November 25, 19™
Î
Seven centuries ago B ritain could
Toast Proposed by Loyal Scot- Worthy t not çlqthe. Ijerse.lf 7, t o d a j s h e , çlpthçs
more than half., the world witjh the
of a Place Even in Scrapbook of
produce
of her cotton' spindles ând
Good Republican.
her wool looms.
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The following was on the back of a
postal card recently received by a
K ansas Cityan from a friend in Brus­
sels. It evidently was composed dur­
ing the life of the late Queen Vic­
toria :
“Noo, Gentlemen, fill a ’ your glesses,
for I’m about to bring forrlt ‘The
Queen’. (Applause.) Our Queen, gen­
tlemen, is really a wonderfu’ woman,
if I may say it. She’s ane’ o’ the
gud auld sort, nae whigmaleeries or
falderals aboot her, but a douce, dai-
cent bodie. Respectable beyond a’
doot. She’s brocht up a grain! family
o’weelfaur’d lads and lasses—her auld-
est son wad be a credit to ony mither,
and they’re a’ weel m arried—a ’e dauch-
ter Is nae less than m arried to the
duke o’ Argyle’s son and heir (Cheers.)
Gentlemen, ye’ll maybe no believe it,
but I ance saw the Queen. (Sensation.)
I did. It was when I took my auld
broon coo to the P erth Show. I mind
0’ her weel—sic colour! sic hair! sic
(Interruptions, and cries of ‘Is it the
coo or the Queen that ye’re propos­
in’.) The Queen, gentlemen. I beg
your pardon, but I was talkin’ of the
coo. However, as to the Queen ; some­
body pointed her oot to me a t the
Perth Station. And there she was,
sm art and tidy-like; and says I to
myself, ’Gin my auld woman at hame
slips aw a’, ye needna remain a widow
anither boor langer’. (Cheers.) Noo,
gentlemen, the whisky’s gude, the
nicht’s lang, the w eather’s weet, and
the roads are saft and will harm itae-
body th at comes to grief. So aff wl’
ye; every gless to the bottom—‘The
Queen !’ ”—K ansas City Star.
ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD
Pigs Not Naturally Dirty.
Pigs are popularly looked upon as
dirty animals, hut they are not really
so, and the unclean appearance of the
domestic porker is generally the result
of the condition of its sty. In its wild
state, the pig keeps .itself clean by
hatlnrig l i f river "or'fake, "anil ri
until dry against tr e e trunks.
Today Only—
In a recent expedition to Peru Mr.
Joseph Barcroft of the University of
Cambridge did some exploring in the
higher Andes and made some interest­
ing discoveries, which, are told in the
British Medical Journal.
At 12,000 feet cows gave m ilk; at
13,000 feet they gave little or none. At
15,000 feet there were no cows. At
11,000 feet fleas disappeared, though
lice remained so long as there were
human beings.
At th e y heights men have lived for
many gmierations, having become ac­
climatized to the rarefied air. Many
of them lived in chimneyless and win­
dowless houses; they had a purely
communal system of government, and
some of their customs would hardly
appeal to more civilized races. When
a native was very ill, for instance, the
date of his funeral was fixed without
reference to his convenience, and an
official saw to It that he was ready to
keep the appointment.
It was rem arkable what loads the
people were able to carry at these
altitudes. A boy of about thirteen
would carry from the interior of a
mine a burden of forty pounds, ascend­
ing a staircase with it from a point
250 feet below, while a full-grown man
would carry one hundred pounds of
metal, yet the European was out of
breath if he carried his coat up a
slight Incline.
‘The Man
W e a re p u ttin g new goods on d is­
play every day. Now is th e tim e for
C h ristm as shoppers to inspect our
shelves w hile articles a re new. The
V ariety Store, 89 N orth Main St.
70-tfi
A high protein g u a ra n tee on an egg m ash does not necessarily indi­
cate a su p erio r feed. It is easy to build a high protein m ash cheaply
by using c e rtain vegetable feeds, high in unbalanced proteins Ruch
tnashes produce no m ore eggs and may harm the layers so that they
will not be w orth keeping the second year. It is far m ore profitable
to feed a safe m ash th a t will produce a good average egg yield
th ro u g h o u t the year and m ain tain the birds in health and vigor
so th a t they m ay be kept a t a p ro fit for two or th re e years, than to
use a feed th a t produces an e rra tic production and underm ines the
health of the fowls, ren d erin g them u n profitable for more than
one season.
from
Hell’s River*
— w ith—
IRVING GUMMINGS
EVA NOVAK
WALLACE BEERY
ASHLAND MILLS
and RIN TIN, the Dog of the
N orth, w ith all of its B eauty add
Ferocious Charm .
— Also—
“Pop Tuttle, the F ire F ighter’’
Adm ission . . . . 10 and 35c
SUNDAY— MONDAY
Som eone’s Looking
—for You
A t T hanksgiving Tim e J o u r hom efolks and friends
look forw ard w ith joy to your visit. Don’t disappoint
them , but go and celebrate tlie S pirit of T hanksgiving.
S outhern Pacific tra in s will tra n sp o rt you in com fort
w ith safety.
The service is F re q u en t. Dependable and Convenient.
G loria’s m ost sp ectacu lar success.
David Pow ell heads th è support-
.ng cast.
Go this way and tak e advantage of—
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A love-dram a th a t reveals the sen­
satio n al secrets of a P a ris dancer.
Lavishly produced.
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Turkey Day” Round Trip Fares
apply betw een all statio n s w here one way fare is $30.00
or less.
Sales D ates Nov. 28-29-30th.
PATHE NEWS
For
M — M 1 T G H E L L —
M itchell Piano
I
In stru c tio n s ta rte d
T
in A shland
C
1905 and is still
H
. on its way.
E
L Pianos and P honographs for
Sale— P hone 223
L
F inal lim it Dec. 1th.
PORTLAND— $18.50
EUGENE— $12.00
ROSEBURG— <8.00
SAN FRANCISCO—<22.00
— an d —
H allroom Boys Comedy
“AT VOl'R SERVICE”
R egular Adm ission
fu rth e r
p articu lars,
ask
agents.
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JOHN M. SCOTT,
G eneral P assenger Agent.
Stump Cutter Does W ork Rapidly.
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“Clothes Do Not
Make the Man”
but
NEATNESS IN DRESS REVEAI«S
CHARACTER
We use p a rtic u la r care in th e lau n ­
d ering of sh irts and collars, r e tu r n ­
ing them to you clean, correctly fin ­
ished and in good condition.
Pow er lau n d ered sh irts and collars
give the finishing touch th a t shows
correct ta ste in one’s a ttire .
SEND TME TO THE LAUNDRY
THEY WILL BE NEATER
Ashland Laundry Co.
WIRT M. WRIGHT
PHONE 103
Good W ork
P ro m p t Service
Sent/ it
* * B Y L E E D O M 'S TIRE HOSPITAL
On D ecoration C om m ittee—
Mrs. C. M Dom ar has tak en Mrs.
M errill’s place w ith Mrs. Oxford on
the decorating com m ittee of th e Bap­
tist church and the church th is week
is decorated very p re ttily w ith the
com bining of ivy and evergreen
clim bing rose vines, in te rsp e rsed
w ith pink roses, tra ilin g ivy and m ar­
igolds for th e piano.
E state R obert P. Neil. A dm itted
to probate.
Real Estate Transfers
Aquilla F. Roby et ux to City of
A shland, lots 20 and 2, block “ S,"
R. R. addition to A shland— $1.
S. S. Davies et ux to H. G. W ol­
cott et ux, lot 17, p art lot 16, block
“ C.” R. R. addition to A shland— $10.
Sylvenus S. A bbott et al to W. A.
H iginbotham e t ux. lots 3 4 35, 36,
M iners addition to A shland— $2300,
Alice I. H igh et vLr to W. A. H ig-
inbotham et ux, lots 39, 40, Miners
ad dition to A shland— $200.
W. A. H iginbotham to Ju lia H ig­
inbotham , lots 39 and 40, Miners
addition to A shland—-$300.
0LYÍM
JAMES OLIVER CI’RWOOD’8'
AUTO M O V I E S
;ent and well ig h ted ; work bench; '
Ocean Life In Inland Lakes.
east access; 200 feet from M ain 1
St. and service stations. 42 Third i The riddle o $ Baikal, in Central
St.
72-3' Asia Is sim ilar to th a t of Lake Tan-
ganylka, in Central Africa. In both
rO R ’ALE DR RENT— P artly tu r n - 'c a s e s a large body of fresh w ater re­
ished house.
ill
¡•unite
In- i mote from the ocean contains organ­
lu ire Xelda Cafe.
72tf isms apparently marine. Both lakes,
rO R SALE DR TRADE — flood, again, contain a very large number of
I.nke
trong, light '.uto
railer. lox species not found elsewhere.
holds 18 boxes apples >r : ne tier Baikal contains a few mollusca of ap­
12 inch wood, will u-ade for m y parently «marine fOcms. One of tha
kind of wood or apples.
A. C. most rem arkable features of the lake
A dam s. 5S5 E ast J a in .
Phone perhaps is that, although It is frozen
480.
72-1 over for about five months in the year.
FOR SALE— Reed sulkey. in good the anll,ial life
extremely abundant
condition, reasonable.
298 H ar- aUl^ varied. This may be partly ac-
gadine St.
72-2 counted for by the existence of hot
---- springs.
FOR REN T— U nfurnished 6 room
house, p lastered m odern. Phone
A w ant ad will sell it.
374-R-2.
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Circuit Court
S tate vs. Jam es Phillips. V erdict
not guilty.
Alice Helen H anna vs. F ra n k H an­
na. Sum m ons, order.
F erd in an d F rey tag vs. S. M. C ar­
penter. Order.
Leonie D. Schm idt vs. Jackson
County C ream ery et al. A u d ito r’s
report.
F a rm e rs & F ru itg ro w e rs Bank vs.
LeRoy M ershon et al. C ertificate of
levy.
Probate Court
E state C harles F. Young,.
Con­
sent to sell, rep o rt of sale.
Englishman’s Description of Life in
the Andes Mountains Makes Inter,
esting Reading.
Tree stum ps can be cut off at ground
level, or as much as 30 inches below,
very rapidly by a machine, described
and illustrated in the Popular Me­
chanics Magazine, th at does the cut­
ting with a sort of combined band and
circular saw, for though It is flat, like
a band saw, It is % Inch thick, and
m aintains Its circular shape. The saw
Is rotated rapidly by a smr.ll gasoline
engine, and when cutting below ground,
It is started some distance from the
stump, and is sloped and fed down­
ward so th at It descends into the
sort of promised land, on account of ground and strikes the stump at the
Bet in a from Dunsmuir—
Takes Position in O i w r j —
its urban attractions and higher wage desired depth, ^ f t e r cutting through
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Maxey re ­
J. F. Clyde has tak en a position standards.
the stump the slope of the saw is re­
tu rn e d last evening from D unsm uir, in the H. P. H olm es grocery.
versed, and it proceeds to cut upward,
w here they had been for th e last
Iron in Antiquity.
ending by having cut out a saucer-
week, rep airin g th e ir house, and g et­ SHghi Accident to C ar—
An
e n ln e n t
scientist
recently shaped section of the ground contain­
ting it re a d t for a new te n a n t. Mrs.
H. P. P lu m m e r's au to w as slightly summed up some interesting fact» ing the tree stump.
W alter Jam es ju s t having vacated b a tte re d up F rid ay evening w hen a n ­ about the use of iron by the ancients.
and moved to F ru itv a le , Calif.
Sarcastic.
o th er car h it the re a r of th e car as Interesting In the light of m etallurg­
ical
practice
is
a
part
of
an
iron
tool
A
farm
hand
who had worked every
it was stan d in g in fro n t of th e P lu m ­
72tf m er grocery on E ast Main s tre e t, found in the Great Pyramid, because day In the week from dawn till late at
D etrick sells for less.
it contains not only nickel, l»ut also night, finishing his duties by lantern
forcing the front w heels up over the combined carbon, showing that it Is
light, went to the farm er at the end of
Will Lecture Sunday—
curb for a few feet. W ith the ex­ not of meteoric origin.
Under a the month and said:
B. H. Boyd, a celebrated Bible lec- ception of th e b a tte re d re a r end of sphinx a t K arnak an iron sickle was
“1 am going to leave. You promised
tu re r of Brooklyn, N. Y will deliver ..
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th e P lu m m er car, no dam age was found. At Delhi there still exists an me a steady job.”
a lectu re Sunday aftern o o n at 2 :3 0 1 ^
iron pillar, 50 feet high and 10 Inches
“Well, haven’t you one?” was the
a t the Lyric th e a tre , along the s u
b
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;n diam eter, made up of 50-pound astonished reply.
blooms welded together. This pillar,
je a t of “ M illions now living will
“No," said the worker. “There are
It’s a Little That Way With Men.
it is suggested, may be regarded as three or four hours every night when
never d ie.” Mr. Boyd has m ade a
Just uhout tlie lime a tin e horse be­ “the doyen among products of the I don’t have anything to do except fool
th o ro u g h stu d y of th is and kfcidred
nnies a su re th in g som e oilier horse heavy iron industry.” The use of Iron away my time sleeping.”
su b je c ts and will deliver a talk th at omes along and o u tru n s liiiti
and steel in China has been traced to
is w orth hearing.
the year 2357 B. C, The Japanese are
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
said to have had a curious method of
W hy not buy h e r a Singer Sewing FOR SALE— Brown bungalow , cor­ making steel. They buried forged
ner Sherm an and Iowa.
C. H. iron in m arshy ground, and after
M achine fo r Xm as. $5 dow n and $3j
Nickerson.
72-3* eight or ten years, through some al­
per m onth will put one in your hom e. ___________________________________
S inger Sewing M achine Co., 10 S o .; GARAGE FOR RENT— New. ,-onven-' chemy of nature, it came out steel.
F ir St.. M edford.
COVRT NEWS OF INTEREST
Advanced Through Centuries.
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I
THE NEW WORLD BEGUN
u
. ft
millions now living will never die1
— J I’DGE RUTHERFORD
LIFE, perfect, limitless; with a„ regenerated race; on a re
stored earth; with a corrected climate and life-perpetuating
food; under a Government which will satisfy the righteous
desires of every living creature. And it’s HERE, at the
door! The portals of the new age are swinging open, and
many will enter and never die.
The old order is passing away, the new order is here. Christ
Jesus is taking unto Himself His great power and beginning
His reign. The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.
You can by no means afford to let business or pleasure or any
person deprive you of the solace and benefits enjoyed by those
who have investigated this timely and heart-cheering message
The sole object of this lecture is to bring to the people a knowl­
edge of the dispensational truth now due to he understood.
You are cordially invited to hear.
B. H. BOYD
CELEBRATED BIBLE LECTURER
of Brooklyn, N. Y,
at the
LYRIC THEATRE
Sunday, November 26,1922
AT 2:30 P. M.
Judge Rutherford’s book, “ Millions Now Living Will Never
Die,” treats the above and a score of related subjects in detail.
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