Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 21, 1923, Image 11

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    Lnv Evening, July 21, 1923
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
Page Three
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Brvans W
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eekly Bible Talk
M MATTHEW; THE PUBLICAN
By William Jennings Bryan
r . .hese Bible talks I am
fcre&hh the ..Wantage
nSl '" the atudy of the.
f a nnf like other
hord oi " - - tJ,n-
KlSrSaV book is read
men wo .,-., ...,. a laD3e
tiLL,, uruo8e o refresht
E Z ah some point of tnterr
P 'nmi particular phrase.
ipon
,rilh the Bible; new truths are
Ltbs become more impressive,
S members knew the value
Jo and ' the. BiU
Jkl be a waiting list of those
,lIlu. in the Rundav
In oe ira"- j
L grows on you as you study
rUt pfcked out a pubhcon.for a
hud lie kmvr vb"a Ile Jv
a class that was held in. dis4
. " . ' ' '-iwi
iblimnx (or tax gauieiero, w
did not have an enviable renin
he office offered great oppor
, r the corrupt and the greedy
. who accepted the office were
.picion by the populace. , But
u able to search the heart and
, character. He was willing to
tthew and His confidence was
Matthew's Courage. ' '
. left all and followed Christ
Ld more to leave -than some of
that aitottliew gave up a luera
Lm when he cast in his lot with
fcur It required courage and
ion ana Jiainews was cijuui w
lements.
to carried the accuracy of an
It into the chronicling of the
Id deeds of Christ. As some
(said, ' tie 'etc everything out
nd ink," and of these he made
lllent use. . .,- - -
the great cngiisn aivine. wno
for a while in the . United
las wisely poiniea out tent
Smsecrates , to -aigner use tie
those who become the ser-flod.-
As swords are not -de-
hut beaten into plowshares
chanued from weapons of de-
finto useful tools so men who
rail to service take the powers
hare ana turn tnem to. the
Iscrvice.
' mime is mentioned only five
the Nrw Testament. ... .-
himself relates his call in a
but a great deal is said .in
words; Christ, invited him and
M. In the next chanter. Mat
in to himself in giving the
the disciptes. Mark mentions
sime way, as docs also Luke.
Is Gospel and in Acts. Mark
id telling ot nts call by Jeeus,
m as -Leoi. .. .
Mast Quoted Gospel..'
l'ord spoken by Matthew is
In the New Testament and yet
ll is as often quoted as any
Be Gospels, probably more tie-
f only Gospel besides Lute's
And as Jesus passed forth from thence, he sdiO a man named
Matthew sitting at the receipt of custom, and he saith unto
mm: t ollow me. And he arose, and followed him, :
- And tt came to pass, as Jesus sat at meat in the house, be
Hold many publicans and sinners came and sat down' with him
and his diciples. . 1 s ;
iMcn.te Pharisees saio it, they said unto his disciples:
nny eateth your Master with publicans' and sinners?'
'But when Jesus heard that, he said unto them: fhey that be
wlwle need not a physician, but they that are sick.
-But go ye and learn what that meaneth, I will have mercy
and not sacrifice; for I am not come to call the righteous, but
sinners to Repentance. , .
I IIL EFFICIENCY
SCORES 88 PER CENT
Washington, July 21. Air mail ser
vice efficiency, measured by the Dumber
of miles travelled with mail as compared
with the mileage scheduled, was U0.73
per cent perfect the Fiscal year end
ed June 30. "This figure, announced tor
day by th Postoffice lhprtiant. tem
pered with a percentage of Po.OJ the
that, mentions the birth of the Saviour.
Matthew nlso describes the flight iut-i
Egypt and the return, . an incident in
the life of Christ nowhere 0c recorded.
He reproduces the Lord's pruper in the
torm most tused. , ,
Mutt hews gives more fully than any
of the other Bible writers the Sermon on
the Mount incomparably the greatest
of all religious discourses. , This sermon
Christ emphasised the fact that He came ur(v.eiiin TpP
tn.aeek amino sa thse wuo had wan- ' The .iip for nst Teor mlled tor
dered away. - ' 1 1 ,5St,r5S miles of flying, and the pilots
The Christian's Duty, ' j: jwere given speoiat instractiooa to take
. Ami Is notithat also the duly of those no chances in nny effort to break rec
who follow m Ilia footsteps? .While ords. . 1 , ,
,i....io.ui it i.i l,e man'a ilutv in i Nevertheless in July, last year, they
seek the kinsdqm. ,pf. God, He comimi- : covered !.S(I per ceut of nil the mile
ally pointed .mit. (he after-work of ,Jlis 1 ago set for them: in August, MO per
disciples'. They .were not to sit down and cent: September, iW.oO per cent: October
rst; they wero -to so about doing ood. ,KJ )er cent; November, 115.2 per
Thoao.wlio would; imitate the .Master cent; Peccmber, itl.M per cent : .Tunu-
imusi find pleasure, iu rescuing sinners I ary, -u per cent: r enruary, i-r
t:.. riii. ..;, ,.,w.l il,..u .i,a int: Mnrrh. ner cent: April,
know it not. .. , .. Jm.sk per cent: .May. mure per cent; ami
Christ did not fear contamination June, 09.21 per cvnt.
no on,, need fear contamination who hae For other years the approach to per
a iiirKsage to deliver. . i feaJtioiV in the air mail servi was
To illustrate: it is safe to put the! shown to linve been 1VUW per cent in
nor.zlo of a hose in a muddv pool because ' IMS, 01.35 in 1010, 73.04 in 1IVJ0, and
wuiiau theories explain the birth of man.
TU i the a(eaiet of J'rofcwior
Robert Licensier, a bacteriological ei
rt, who thus explaios the mysterious
epidemics of grip, which nearly every
year sweep the world with, changiag
manifestations.
"Sdence has iliseffirercd m.my thots
saud microbes and thero are 10,000
known diseases thts microbes of whiefr
are unkuown," said Professor Liceusier
ia tt speech here. "Hut the great danger
is that any day there may be evolved
some new and frightful disease by the
evolution nnd propagation of microbes
into a new species.'' . .
I have just put up another-hundred
of -these finp
shell rnn glasses to e sold
at $4,00 complete. Come in
and select a pair to; suit
you. ,
Watts Optical Parlors :
790 Willamette St.
LW! - ire notl"us ,I1,n hu.",i,n the hose is comeel with a reservoir , in lim,
heart '.hat can be of anv treat benrfit to !f . j ... ...... 1 i ...
K4 V" 0! ',U,h'S .renr'"hV horb'the
inco.e1
hrist, after Ilia crucifixion nnu res- y the bringing of souls to Christ, ho
ii V . coiiimuiMou siu Cnn go anywhere without danger.
be founil elsewhere the moral codo of 7f .i ?' .CO,n,,,u ls,!te',l ,8 On this very subjest, as imwh as any
the Great Teacher.
Each one of the! Beatihtd.; Is a ser
mon in itself; each has bnj the basis
cf many sermons. They are so full of
meaning and so suggesti" of iliustra-
t.ons aml present-day applications that
out and "teach all nations," and they ' .i i0. ,.,..o ran he noticed in
were to teach "all" that Christ had the n,anner of both the minister and the
commanded them. And ChriM. with all lavnian. it is not necessary to be of the
power in His hunds all power In hoav- worHi jn onler to be iu the world. On
cn and earlh promised to be with item ,, Mntf, it is onij- by being in the
even unto the cud of the world. . worui thai Christians can help bv pi
t's word "all' IS Used ilCle four ,! Tlin fhrialinn in fnnuiuiiulx! in
Microbe Evolution
Makes New Diseases
i iPai'is, July 21. Microbes of new dis
eases are being created doily by the
same process of evolution by which Dar-
erS3vrmonVhUaiter fe.4 J?'.ort. breadth '.iis lig'ht shiner and a shining light is
von- n(W -.1.1..... l....7..-:T. "' . V"""1 auusiuuiea lor II.
year after year, without becoming ino-
lUHUUUUS.
la the concluding verses of th
l of no vnhio
eiev- liurkness.
except to illuminate the
Jt was in Tending thr-e nassase. in1,.. , c"Tcr ot, u , . r-Y" "nl . , 1 clubs that are being organized in
Matthew ttat I was imnrenM as lad ml,c,itul "'"V"1 "" by,C,bn5 !U " tics "re- emphasUns , the
not been before, witt the us'- that Christ .1',',bSr d nre 'T7 'i' -ftu0'h: thought of co-operation. Each of these
made of the word "All" , S cr l"3 coul?rt ""s appeal clbs has n member of who represents
smallest w. rds in our lantunw and vol L ". Z 5""'," . ' "a the .ministry and the elutis are showing
ii.. ,,,,,..1 , 1 "7 v " ihjvu Jiuiuncu UJ U UlU L'UUlU'JllllK "i
the iUQt comnrehensive,
One Ltttie Word. (
In the twenty-second chapter Christ-
nuuuuuues ine nrac greut commanduient.
limit atious.
Sitting With Sinners.
tin vrtiuc of the presence of the minister,
while1 the minister is getting n beUer a-'
dei-stnndinc of his problem by this intt-
It Wan brought out by a question pro- riches of the Gospel of Matthew; we
iviiuucu uy u mwyiT tor me uurnoso ot uut piuss on iu ine secouci iiijukuii
But it is impossible to exhaust the m,itL' contact with the everyday world,
Hidden Virtues.
This lesson will be applied in many
entrapping the Saviour. When the Phar- presented by the lesson, namely, Christ's ways by those who study it. It leaches
us anew Christ's power to search the
heart and to discover the priceless, man-
isees found that other questioners had communion with publicans and turners.
oeen Oiscomtltted bv the ronhpA mmlA h - it is not neccssorv to liiako ouv x
the . Master. one nf tliom . 'a ln.paH c.iise for iho Snvinnr'u nctinn. Thn tixt lv virtues that aro soinetimes hiddtn be.
as'tci nini saying -Master, which is ih - "ays that "many publicans nnd sinners hind a very uninviting exterior. Out of
great commandment in the law? ' came and sat down with him and His a publican came inestimable service.
"Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt lovo disciples in -Matthew's house. It would This lesson, too, ought to give us an
the Icrd thy Outi with ail thv heart, (;( not hare'been courteous for the guest io enlarged aiipredation of the value of the
with nil thy soul and will all thy mind, quarrel with his host about the clinrac- (lospcl of Matthew; nud it tenches us a
.. ' This is tin prat and great commauu- I ter of those whom ho permitted to enter, very practical lesson, .namely, the rendcr-
icenl."..t .... . , , ,Aud it might have been difficult -to 'K of service to thoso. who need our
, Here we have the word "all" used ' classify the publican- nnd sinners by hell) tho sick and the lost,
three times nil th i,f oil ti, H,.i tbnr ani,rnn, punmtk'. thi, sin- The vouiie nccil suidance that they
and all the mind. What other word could , ncrs. It would be rather risky today for may bo lid in the right way. and thus I
Christ have nseil in n.iu ,.,.;., nne tn v,, int., a uniul rni hermir mwl avoid the loss of t uuc and the suffering
Any word of limited meaning nny attempt to classify men according to involved in correction , uf . mistaKes that ,
worn .less compreaensive tnan the word ineir. sins .wiinouc imiinnie acquainiance "wi w
"all" would have made this command- with the individuals. Sometimes it takes must be sympathetic towartls those ,wha
more than noiuaintance Hoinetmics we i uy me waysiue. uun un-u 10 ut
have to wait for the courts to act before helped to their feet., or brought , back
we arc sure. . , into the paths from which they strayed
t Christ: was: not afraid -to mingle with -in momenta of weakness,,' ,. , . ..
sinners. He gnvo a ready answer to His , .Matt.hews exhibits Christ m the role
critics two answers, in fact, which have of a helper, that role winch every Chris
passcil. into common use "They that be ,'n "n and should assume if he is io he
whole need not a physician, but they that n follower of tho meek and lowly Snv-nre-sick"
and, "1 am not conic to call lour. .. . ., -, . ; j ,
the rightcons but sinnerfl to repentnnce."'!' (Copyrigiit,-3i)23, T)y , "
In J(ie parable of The. Ixist hoep, ' r i The Kepu' lie Syndicate. , , .
ment ridiculous,
,. God not only requires a whole hearted,
whole-souled, nnd whole-mimlirl nvn hut
any less thun all would leave a vucuniu
in neart and soul and mind that would
be filled by -some opposing force.
There cnn be no divided allegiance;
God must wine first His claims tin
I .'unmount. , ,, , - i." .'
:..v- ) i..Tl Overflowing Heart. ,....-. .
,And how .inn a heart overflow unless
HERE TO WORSHIP SUNDAY
rV LUTHERAN CHURCH
pixth avenue and l'carl street,
bred, pastor. Sunday school
,n., uutn ixiinertson, . superm-
.uornmg worsnip- 11 a.m.,
in, Iiev. O. K. .Anderson of
Oreenn. will nlpnrh . thia
Come and hear his meflsaire.
fck p.m. the Luther League
a very good program, Ruth
i leaaer. Choir practice every
8 p.m., Gertrude Clare, direc-
METHODIST EPISCOPAL -
CHURCH
Walters, minister. ' The feer-
f morning will be rrcached by
pit who is in Eugene in attend-
meeting of the, 1'resbyterian
I the eveninp n nninn mpelinor
Id at the Presbyterian church.
me aay will be under ithe
f John Stark Evans. A union
the Knwnrth TiDfia nnA lki
J in the Auto Camp and will
IP. J. Bartholomew.
ilUONT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
15th Avenue, ennti and Villnrri
Ny school at 0:45 a.m. Mrs.
f. superintendent. Dr. Gerrit
secretary Christian Board of
will give a talk tt the chil.
Ihe school is dismissed. The
Of till nW oAAltinn .jll tolrA
f,f o'clock, with the following
"""it or i-raise,- oy uouty,
Moore and Mr. T.. T, -Os-
P"ry of the Church, Key.
"'"; vmen tne Uetes of the
,,".' Knnpp: Dedication eer
nm. c. n... aii
K Kairmount and others inter-
luurcn are invited to attend.
REGATI0NAL CHURCH
o oarneiton, Vf. H. U.
Daxtnr K,m.i.. ...A, i tt
I . . "un, H.UUUI r
ntng Worship 11 a.m. The
raorning will be brought by
delegates to the Presbyterian
i. ioik in ine city, a
I1"! sunt hv the M!on rrnn
's.ing in the city. The pastor
are away, on their holi-
T to,nf K. , i
r., ur winy scrvipes iu
i tmd the later part of Au-
i, """najr scnool session
fv morning at 10 o'clock. In
BdreM Btfafa M- Douglas
CT?lrCHR,s "
P'TQtnr ia.. -. . . , ,
b ."T,"1. .! o ernes ;
fcv. u , l"umoniai meeting
F. Surniiy ,ehool at 0:45 a.m.
Sv.-M, " room 312 McMor-
k.-l vc , "ouning. corner ot
.'"'"III streets, is open
f I' ' Hiindsy, holidays, from
" it ni 'n, t :i .
irll ThP "'b f
krri,. '"'"-" io auena tne
frr and Tlsit.thf reading
PRjCr.c i
p"rttand will
'P'V.at ir o'clock.
and German at- 3 o'clock; Sunday school
every- Sunday at 10 o'clock. Everybody
welcome.
FAIRMOUNj; CHRISTIAN CHURCH
- Corner li tit and Columbia. . streets,
E. M. Patterson, pastor. An open air
service will be held in Hendrick's Park
next Sunday evening at G:30, sharp, in
stead of at the church. lVie morhiug
services at the usual hour in the church.
The morning theme is, "A Man Who Was
Out of Harmony with God." In the park
nt 0:30 p.m. the theme will be, "The
"World's Greatest i Wonders." it- is . a
messnge of interest to all. The entire,
sorvico will be over by dark. Sp?nd
the evening in the park. and. stili-ttttend
church. Come and enjoy, a service in
the open air.
i
, BIBLE STANDARD MISSION
. Corner Pearl and Seventh street," Rev.'
Harry K. R. Neat, , pastor, Alfretta
Wood, assistant. Meetings every 'litres
day and Ifriday 8 p.m. Tarrying meet
ing on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Sunday meetings: Sunday school at 00
a.m., evangelistic preaching at 11 a.m.,1
Crusaders meeting at 0 p.m., and evan
gelistic preaching at 7:30 p.m. During
the absence i of. Her. Neat, the pulpit is
being filled by J. It. Conlee of Ixw An
geles, California, who is known as tho
converted infidel. Everybody .is invited
to these meetings. f -
EMMAUS LUTHERAN' CHURCH
..'On. Second avenue west-near Blair
boulevard, Henry Iverserr,- pastor. Sun
day school at 10 o'clock, L. N. Miller,
superintendent. Morning worship at 11
o'clock.., ..There will b no services Sun
day evening. The Indies Aid Society
will meet 'Thursday afternoon nt the
home . of; - Mrs. A. Hamineriokscn.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at the
home of iM'r. and Mrs. T. H. Ove, 1755
Second avenue, west. ' On. Wednesday
t evening the -Luther League will have an
ice cream social at Miller's Grove, be
I ginning at 8 o'clock, to which all are
I invited. . I
! 1 ruimru nc nnn '
Third .and. .Monroe , streets. - Sunday
school .10 a.m., Edward Feglca,, superin
tendent. Classes for) all ages. Itegular
preaching services at 11 a.'ni.1' Subject:
'Showers.-of - Blessing.". Text Ezek.
34SiJ. Owing to the fait that the pastor
and a large delegation from the church
have gone to the annual Stale t'ainp
meeting at Woodbtirn, Oregon, there will
be no younc ueoide's pieetings nor eve
ning preaching services until Sund:y.
August tltb.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Eleventh and Oak streets, E. V. Stl
crs, pastor. At the morning servin'
' Iti.uclinot eeiey, wuo is nu,ci im,uU,
iof the Portland Presbyterian Extension
work, will oring ine incssusv.
lev is one of he speakers of the Presby
terian Svnod which is now in session
here. .The chorus chrr under thtdirce
?. . . . it uf..., -:n
lion oi iror. v. ii-
"The Lord, God Omnipotent: Iteigneth. J
The nnion serricjj ln0th eveamg. wih
lw heM a5.HK- restrai .rresayienuu
thiirob with Ur. ,i. S Ilolf "f I'hiliV
delphia as speaker". .IV BA'S
. .
begins nt 0:45 under the leadership of
11. Claude Gray. The endeavor societies
meet in the evening at 7 o'clock, closing
in time for the nnioa services. A wel
come is extended to all who may care
to enjoy these services with us.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
Tenth and Pearl streets. William Moll
Case, pastor; Bruce .1. Giffcn, University
pastor. Church school at 9:45 a.m.,
classes for all ages. Summer visitors in
town cordially invited. Morning worship
at 11 o'clock. Dr. Cleland B. McAfee
of MeCorniick Seminary, Chicago, will
be the speaker of the morning. Dr. Mc
Afee's last pastorate before he took his
present chair in McCorinick was the
laifayette Avenue Presbyterian church,
Brooklyn, N. i.t nt one time the largest
Presbyterian church ia the world. . We
are fortunate in bavir.g Dr. McAfee with
us.- Special afternoon service at 3 o'
clock with addresses by ltev,- N. P. Pat
terson, pastor of the First Presbytqrian
church f Noftji Platte, Neb., and ltev.
1L L. Bowlby, D. D., secretary of'. the
Committee- on Sabbath ; Observation of
the General Assembly -of the Presbyter
ian church.- This scrvico -is- iwider. the
auspices of the synod. The Young Peo
ples' societies huve a rally .meeting at
this church at 7. p.m., under the. direction
dt ltev. Jackson L. Webster, 'pastor of
the First Presbyterian JchilrHhi Kend,
Oregon. United service at ,S o'clock;
the spenker will be Dr. .W. R. Holt,
l. D secretary of the Board of . Minis
terial Relief nnd Sustcntation, and Mrs.
Charles W. Williams, secretary ofj the
North Pacific district i of the Woman's
Board of Foreign . .Missions. . Special
music at tiiese services. Attention is
also called to the special Communion
Services at Central church at 8:.'10 Sun
day morning. Dr. If. L. Bowmun of Part
land in charge. .. ' .
Jofforson Street Chapel. . ?
Sabbath school at ii p.m. for ail ihe
children of the neighborhood under.. tho
direction of MrsA,J.,G.. Stevenson, super
intendent. Everybody is cordially in
vited. , ,
Timely Recipes
For the '
Busy Housewife. ;
asuasMnasasHHMJ
To sh' 11 peas add about the . same
quantity of boiling water, allowing one
fourth teaspoon of salt and one-half
teaspoon of wignr Io each cup of water.
Simmer gently until tender, then add n
teaspoon of butter just before serving.
Buttered Beets. ,
Wash beiMs iiud rank In ' ff iling wnter
until tenrh-r. Drain, plunge in cold wa
ter and remove the skinr. Cnt in cubes..
Kcheiet in a double . boiler, adding tojlt
and a, tablespoon -of butler. j
Scalloped Onloat. - y
Peel and siicx onions. uiout iailf, an
iff r-h lliickncss. Put a layer of onions
n a buttered baking disii or tatssrr,lp;
casn with salt, dot with bstter land
JrHae with flour. Continue" in layers
until all the onions are used. Corerwith
the ;iilk or l'iling water: cover ani!
jnk; ii a moderate oven until' tersler.
ibout oncl:4":r k or reheat co'-ked onions.
. Quick eabhage.
ChopaciiMiBge very flm. 1'lunge.lnto
boiling a-jt'f and boil rapMly for rfif
'een riiiuiites. lirain. season with salt
ptlif.Cr and a title bui'er. " ,
Spiaach,
' tltnire .'ro.ts'from spVieh. Wash
iT-rf fti in'sevil-al aij-rs. Ihn pouj
iLl.watirovrt- l1 ia-s. This vauses
.tiv rf'uaii f Ui i' A the bottom
of jtj'.psK. f'hu-e ,')! in.a klt!J
:: .
with -a teaspoorj or salt and cook until
tender, in its own juice, having tho fire
low and lifting occasionally to prevent
burning. Drain, chop fine and add sea
sonings of salt, pepper and butter. Re
heat and garnish . with slices of hard
cooked egg. Cooked in this manner,
all of the valuable salts are retained.
If . the spinach, is old and rather tough
it may be necessary to use about a cup
ful of boiling Water. :'.'
, . Creamed Spinach. .,
iJTor two cupfuls of cooked - chopped
spinach allow one cup of well-seasoned
niedium whits -sauce and add, avdash of
nutmeg, - : ,- . - " -
. .Tlio subjects f announced
at the
Big Tent Auditorium
for - this coming week are
us follows: . ,',.;. .,- . '
MONT. "Vt'lio are tho An
gels! Are they our- dead
friends? ;
TIjK! Is tliere si personal
devil f If so,, who ia rc
siioiiKihlo iW his exis
tence? , ... ,i .
WKI. Siiiriiiuilism.". '. l'o
the dead mitnally appear
to the liviii?-"' . ;M'i1,'
TI I'l J I X.- Vrlin t, ' when fancl"
where is.liellJ '
PHf. Divine 'healinff.
'Jliv; song servit'o bpgins
7:43. "each uvenniif .-execiit
SntuI'day 'rest niid't.'
. The attendenjef has 'been
regular at the teift iftiS a
grent dtial fif appreciation
has been expressed for fheso'
iViblical sulijec'is. ) t,
TpiRTEETja ANDOAK'
mil.
IHE SCHOOL
that never closes
ENROLL MONDAY
for
; Stenographic, ..Bobklceop--'-
in or
. . General
Business Course
. 6r -
Arrange for Special
. .- Work.-,.,.. ,
Eeasonablo Bates.
Efficient Instruction.
Ask for Catalog.
S EUGENE
BUSINESS COLLEGE
A.' E. ROBEBTS,
.... president.
Eugene,
Oregon
why we recommend the
LANG RANGE
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I mental work and study ot fuel conditions and neat
fag problems. .It's construction enables it to cut
fuel. costs to m minimum. Manufactured o th .
finest material obtainable, its lasting qualities and
durability re second to none, Tke HOT. AIR
DRAFT and the HOT BLAST SMOKE BURN
ING principle are original LANG features and ;
are embodied in every LANG Range manu
factured. - : i' - " ' - 1 - v-i-'i 1 ; "
t CHMtfit'S BARGMN STORE .vf:
Laas' Cousy ,Di5Wbutors
63 west tn
I i-'.-f -t jraorM -ai'
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The Genie of the Wires
Aladdin summohed j&e feeiiie of, the lamp, attel
any wish was immediately gratified,' " ' 1 ' " "
; . At your command there ia the genie of the v&xes.
He will take your voice instantly without regard
to distance wherever you "may desire to send it.
You are familiar with the conveniences of , local
telephone service, hut have you "ever thought , of
the pleasure or, profit available in the use of the
longdistance lines? '
The genie pf te lamp was the servant of a single
individual. . The genie of the wires will respond to
the call of every telephone user. -
. ;J Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station, ,
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