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RURAL ENTERPRISE Daddys E venin g F ain j Talo IMTROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SundaySchool Honor the Teacher Porridge Bring» Forth Argument Grow Hair on Your BALD HEAD Porridge Is passing us a staple a r ticle of diet In Scotland. It la giving place to ham and egga. The Scottish By R E V . C. H . B E N S O N board of agriculture, luqulrlng Into Director Rrllgtnua Kducaiton four Moody U lbl« Inatltut«, C hicago. the causes for this change la the na A B le s sin g to M ankind tional diet, Is Informed that ham and Paul Honor, Pit A * M A T T Y • G R A H A M • B O N N E R — * • WW'lvxx M<V«M .*S>CW - - eggs for breakfast has become popular (B y R Ï V P B FITZW A TKK, D. D . D «*« cairn Ass., Jssit- T E X T — T e a c h e r s o f g o o d ttü n g a .— sud the housewife will not be bothered of (h e Kvenlng School. M o o d y B i b i « I»- •tltu t« o f C h ica g o .) T ltu a 2 3. nstts, Pi.,hid Al to put on porridge as well. An emi "F* 1»?6 W««t»rn N sw ip g p er VTnIo«.) GRANDMA opecia, which left T here Is no more Im portant work nent professor has declared porridge him without hair I Is an Injurious diet, and tends to the than that of teactiing. Jesus Christ Mrs. Cucumber Green had been Lesson fo r J u ly 12 an any part ot his chose to he a | development of rickets, On the other four years old for quite a while, she htad. Uasd tour hand, the medical officer of health for teacher and He Is thought, but real THE GOSPEL IN ANTIOCH OF bottlsa ol Bsrs-to- addressed as such j Edinburgh Is positive that while (mr- ly It was not so PISIOIA. rldge may be troublesom e to prepare. Halt. Now haa » no less than slxtv very long. Only It *urnlahes ample compensation In the hill growth ot hair tim es In Scrip so much bud hap L E SSO N T E X T — A cte 1 S I S -5 S . ture. His disci gtod foundation which Is thus laid for as shown on the pened in th a t ] G O L D E N T E X T — ’B eh o ld . I h a v e p l e s constituted a heavy day’s work. The professor’s g iv e n him fo r a w it n e s s to th e p e o p le s , photo. Bsrs-to- time. a le a d e r a n d c o m m a n d e r to th e p e o His first teachers' condemnation of porridge. It seeuis. re Hair will grow hair T here had been p les." — Isa. 55 4. training class and sults from experim ents he m ade upon sw bald heads. Stop Falling Hair, Dandruff. Itch- P R IM A R Y T O PIC — T e llin g S t r a n g e r s so many games, at the end of their puppies. They were fed on porridge A b ou t J e su s. ninny plans, so lag, and many torma ol Ecztma. JU N IO R T O PIC — B a r n a b a s a n d P a u l three-venr course and became rickety. Against this It much housekeep- ' In A n tio c h . P lsld ia C • „ • s p e n d » « . « < „ • • p e n e n » ' » lle n tle n . He coniinissioned Is asserted that the puppies were kept IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ing. In cages, got no exercise or fresh air them to "teach all Beckel, Cordy & Hutchinson When Mrs. Cu- IC— E a r ly V ic to r ie s o f F o r e ig n M is sio n s. n a t i o n a.” The and sunshine, if one regards the shep DISTRIBUTO RS fe\ cumber Green did YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P enrlv church wn? herd's collie, however, It Is claimed 115 Mason St. San Francisco, Calif. her housework IC— P a u l's P r e a c h in g a n d it s E ffe c ts . a teaching church ihat It provides a standing testim onial > she called herself I. In the Synagogue at Antioch in and to teachers rath er than preachers In th e lower anim al kingdom to the I || Jan e Eckler. Her It was Indebted for Ils early con- virtues of a porridge diet. From the family culled her Piaidia (vv. 13-16). duy It Is weaned It Is fed on porridge From Paphos Paul anil B arnabas, quests. M argaret. sod milk—very often the leuvlngs from I There nre few converts for which a j with their companion Mark, went •■Jane," Mrs. the plate of the shepherd. Kos Had a Little faithful Sunday school teacher Is not northw ard to Perga. Here .Mark, for Cucumber Green Pail. in some way responsible. Statistics I said, "we must ; some reason, perhaps because of h ard W h en y o u d ec id e to g e t rid o f W orm « or .Sooth in q A n d H e& linq tell us that the most of otir conversions T ap ew orm , get th e m ed ic in e th at w ill e x p e l Number Four ships, went hack. He was ready to elean house today. _______ th em w ith en e d oee —Dr. Heery'e " D ead | are between the ages of tw elve and ' S h o t.” JtJ P e a rl St., N . X. A dv. Green Lane looks a sight, a perfect go again when they started on their second Journey, hut Paul would not sixteen, when It Is not the parent or , sight." the pastor hut the teacher whose life ’ Mrs. Cucumber Green changed her give his consent (Acts 15:38-39). Be fore P aul’s death lie testified in M ark's lies nearest the scholar. The testimony Trial by Jury to Be voice then and answ ered for Ja n e : of many a young convert has been Instituted in Japan "Yes, m a’am, th at we must surely favor for he had found him profitable summed up In the following w ords: ’’ For over • year 1 rufferad from headache« do. The house d o e s look a sight. What , unto him for the ministry (II Tim. “First I learned to love my teacher, Jap an Is going to Introduce a system and constipation. Som eone at my club rug- with th e children playing so hard, 1:11). From I'ergu they went to then I learned to love my teacher’s I of trial by Jury. P reparatory to m ak teat ed Beecham’a Pilla. I tiled them and they relieved me. I’m only forty and I feel Ilka bless th eir little hearts, and mussing ; Antioch in l ’isldiu, anil here they en Bible, then I learned to love my teach ing this departure the D epartm ent of Beecham’a Pilla ’ a boy again after t t ik k l in i g a Beech tered the synagogue on the Sabbath things up so, the dreadful little things, Ju stice has various m easures under Mr. J. G - Yonketa. N . Y. day. From this we see th at though er's Savior." Even when the scholar way, Including the sending abroad of we must put everything to rights." T X ü man g w « food adview. Follow it. and see Now Is converted a fte r leaving Sunday quAe-kb digestive disorders. constipation and biUoao- “Today would be a good tim e for Paul was sent to the Gentiles, he did school It Is not Improbable that some , many Judiciary officials to study the ness are overcome try Beet ham ’i Pills. not depart from the order of begin system In other countries. Many of house-cleaning,” Mrs. Cucumber Green teacher anil some teaching had previ Por FREE SA M P L E —w rite ning with the Jews. these officials nre already In America said. B . F A llen C o ., 4 1 7 C anal S treet, N e w Y ork II. Paul’s F irst Recorded Sermon ously prepared the soil for the good anil England Inspecting the m anner In “As good as any,” Jan e Eckler an Buy frotn you r druggiat in 39 and g o e b o see seed of the evangelist. (vv. 17-41). which Jury trials are conducted. Two swered. There is no more perm anent work j T his sermon Is worthy of careful courts each for trlHl by Jury will he So Mrs. Cucumber Green put on an study. In Its analysis we find four than that of tile religious teacher. The i established In Tokyo, Osaka, H iroshi days and hours that C hrist was train ma. Fukuoka, Kumamoto, Kagoshima, apron which she wore when she was p u rts : ing ills disciples were not spent In Nagasaki, Nagoyu, Sendai, Supporo and “pretending” she was Jan e Eckler. She 1. H istorical (vv. 17-23). had a little pail and In it w as dry P A R K E R ’S In this section we see how Paul. vain. Think of Peter. Janies and John, N iigata anti one each at other law H A IR B A L S A M water. In h conciliatory way, led them gradu and the other members of th at great [ court centers. Each of these special ee Dandruff Stop« Hair Falling Dry w ater, of course, is w ater which ally through a series of changes In Sunday school class and w hat under courts will have a lodging place for R««tor«a Color and B eau ty to G ray and Fad ed Hair is not wet. And as M rs. Cucumber which God had dealt graciously with God they were perm itted to do. Jo Juries to he housed during trials. E s «We and S 0) at Druggiat« Green's mother was afraid she would them , finally giving them Jesus, His seph and Daniel had nothing b etter Io , tablishing the new courts and building H lic o i Chew W t| , r«trhogu«.N T. prepare them for life than a pious cntch cold if she used wet w ater, she Son. the lodging houses involves quite an H IN D E R C O R N S Remove« Corn«. Cal- mother’s teaching, but that was suffi Item of expenditure, in addition to lo u w i, eu* . «UtpH a ll pain, en«urea ootufort to tbw alw ays used th e dry. (1) God chose and exalted the fe«t, make« walking eaav. 16c by mall or a t Drug- cient to m ake them the prime minis which will be the cost of a good deal glala She dipped her rag into the pail and people (v. 17). 111*00« Cbemleal Work«, Patcbogue. N Y. ters of the greatest nations of Hie an- 1 of propaganda to let the country un w rung out the ’’pretend” water. (2) lie delivered them from Egyp Then she scrubbed the windows of tian bondage, and led them through cient world. When the hooks nre derstand the system. opened at the lust day it will he found j th e doll house and put everything In the terrible w ilderness (vv. 17-18). for th at the great men and the good men 1 order. S n o w C le a re d b y T N T (3) He destroyed th e Cunnnnitish Coughs and O f course she had to send th e chil nations, giving th eir lunds to the Is have owed more to the training of In th e Itocky Mountain Niitional some praying m other or some consci dren out to play when she did thia, raelites (v. IV). Lung Tronbles park w here heavy snows lu w inter ob entious teacher than to anyone else. and she put them on a big chair which (4) He gave them Judges ns tlieli S u ccessfu l for 69 year*. But there Is nothing spectacular lite ra te the trails and present u big she drew up beside the chair where deliverers when distressed by su r HOc and 90c lo t tie« — task should they have to he removed about teaching. Filling an Inconspicu ALL DRUG Q PST9 In the spring In the usual way or by Grandm a sat. rounding natlqns (v. 20). ous place w ithout garb or distinction, (8) After they lind selfishly chosen melting, workmen thread a long fuse G randma alw ays made the children the Sunday school teacher plods away N a t u r e ’s P ro te c tio n so happy. Sometimes as Mrs. Cu a king. He rejected the dynasty of week a fter week In her quiet ami un of TNT through the snow, about when Leaf insects, which thrive on th» cum ber Green w as being very busy Saul, and chose David, a man after ostentatious manner. Itclighuia teach the hist snow has fallen, and Ignite It. T his clears the road In a flush. guava tree, mimic flip leaves so closely she would hear Grandm a talking to His own heart (vv. 21-22). ing is very much like planting trees In T he fuse Is Incased In n tube of lead that they change color with the leaves (6) Finally It was God who from th e children. th e orchard. The one w ho plants and ns the season advances. T here were some grown-ups who D avid’s seed raised up unto Israel a cultivates does not alw ays remain to to preclude prem ature accident. wouldn’t do th at. They would only Savior, Jesus. This demanded proof, see the fruit of Ills labors. But to say U n h u r t b y T im e speak to your children when you were which Is given In the next section. th a t this work Is too slow and too se r 2. Apologetical (vv. 24-37). W orkm en clearing away the hnse- with them. But G randma could he vile to he fruitful would he to say that T hat th is Jesu s is the seed of Da th e w inter sun is t<*> distunt and too ment of a H opkinton (Iowa) building heard every now and again saying: “Well, Allle Bna, I h ear you went vid and th erefo re the prom ised Mes deliberate to usher in the heal of sum that w as wrecked by fire some 25 years up street with your m other this morn siah, he proves by three lines of argu mer. The apples o f tomorrow are g ath ago, recently found a carbon filuinent ing. I hope you got the very best of n ie n t: ered from the seeds that we plant to electric lam p hull) that had been lu use INDIGESHOW (1) T he testim ony of John the Bap day and the nation of the future will In the building before th e fire. This oranges for us.” z sg íg a —X Then G randm a's voice would change tist (vv. 24-25). he built h.v the teachers of the present. lam p bull) was at once taken to u nearby garage, screwed Into a lamp John disclaim ed all power as their 6 B ell - a n s so as to sound like Allle Baa. an I Al Inconspicuous as is the work of the Hot w ater lle. In G randm a’s ’’pretend’’ voice deliverer, and pointed to Jesus ns such. tPacher, the rew ard is most spectacu socket nnd lighted up Just as If there (2) The prophecies of Scripture lar. T here Is no greater nor grander had been no fire nor a 25 year vacation would s n y : Sure Relief spent ltlp Van W lnkle-llke in the d e “Yes. Grandm a dear, the very best. were fulfilled In th eir rejection and rew ard promised In the Bible. “They bris of the ruined building. crucifixion of Jesu s (vv. 26-29). th a t he teachers (the optional word The man said they were very tine, the (3) By His resurrection from the for ’wise' I s ’teachers’) shall shine finest in town.” Don’t Forget C uticura Talcum 25<t AND 7 5 i PACKAGES EVERYWHERE with the brightness of the firmament When adding to your toilet requisites. Grown-up people came to th e house dead (vv. 30-37). H aving proved Jesus to he the seed and they th a t turn many to righteous who sometimes would say to Mrs. Cu An exquisite face, skin, baby and d u st of David, he proceeds to follow the ness, ns the sta rs forever ami ever. cum ber G reen’s m other: doctrinul teachings growing out of Nothing in our knowledge can rival the ing pow der and perfum e, rendering “How well your m other looks—she such proof. other perfum es superfluous. You mny blinding brilliance of the shining sun. rely on It because one of the P utlcura doesn't show her age at all." 3. D octrinal (vv. 38-39). In the fullness of Its glory the light of T h at seemed so very silly to Mrs. T rio (Soap, O intm ent and T alcum ), The great doctrine derived from this Cucumber Green. Grandma was one proof is Justification by faith , the very th e sun Is equal to 000,000 full moons 25c each everyw here.—A dvertisem ent. [ REASONABLE—HOMELIKB J 1 while the brightest part of an arc light of the youngest people In the whole marrow of th e gospel. ! appears as a dark spot against Its daz iosa p m s s t , sa» franusco * world—and never could Mrs. Cucum A r t M a s te rp ie c e F o u n d (1) The ground of Justification Is by ber Green quite understand how she Jesus. He took our place as a sinner zling stirfaee. And this m ajestic Illu An extrem ely ra re wax p o rtrait. In m ination that the earth receives Is hut Dickey’s OLD RELIABLE Eye Water happened to be her m other's mother. th at we might have His place as sons an Infinitesimal fraction of Its splen high relief, of P rince Francesco dpi rr’lle v e f l a u n a n d w i n d - b u r n e d e y e It could have been th e o th er way Medici, done by the celebrated Six D < » a n t h u r t . ( J c n u ln e In »«eg F o l d l a (II Cor. 5:21). dor. The sun Is so far aw ay that an oi B l a l l «Iru g g lH t.i <»r b y m a »IL il around Just as easily. (2) Who are Justified? Those who airplane could not reach it In a llfe- teenth century a rtist. B envenuto Cel D H IC K E Y D R U G COH B r is t o l, V a .-T e n iu lini. has been presented to the San G randma called h er a “little cub believe In Him. • 2 i time—so far that not more than one- which was a very sweet, affectionate (3) From w hat Is one Justified? All tw ohilllonths of Its radiant heat and Marco museum by G ulseppe Vnl Geppl, W. N. U., San Francisco. No. 2Z-1925. n widely known Florentine collector. pet name. sins. The one who believes in Jesus i light finds Its way to our remote earth, And she had pet names for Mrs. Cu is freely forgiven. His sins are all j The ancient pagans worshiped the sun The work, considered one of Cellini's W y o m in g L ead s in E lk cumber Green's children, too. blotted out. This Is the missionary In recognition of Its central supremacy, m asterpieces, Is supposed by a rt stu In the sta te of Wyoming there a r» But Mrs. Cucumber Green, or Jan e message for all times. May we strive but In eternity the work of the teacher dents to have been executed between 1508 nnd 1570. It represents the prince more elk than In all other sta te s am i Eckler as she was now "pretending" to get our pupils to believe ou Him. will he accorded the honor and praise In the age of adolescence, and Is well territories of the Union. T he 1928 I to be, couldn’t listen to the talk now. (4) Practical (vv. 40-41). ! of the greatest and grandest objisets preserved. census shows th at sta te alone has 22,- ! For Green Lane simply had to be The application of this sermon w a s of God's creation. 572 loud. About 11 «MM» of these (Jl- a w arning lest the Judgment spoken of j tidied up. A stronom ers have recently discov It requires a certain type of disposi tuihlt the Jackson Hole region. In th® T here were the dishes to put In th eir by llahakkuk should fall upon them ered In the great nebulae of Andri»- tion to like society; a good many of last few years elk have Increased In 1 proper plaees and the little make- III. The Effect of the Sermon (vv. , ineda, a stupendous universe a million all types a re In It. number. believe lamp which should alw ays he 42-52). light years away, containing a multl- ! In the best parlor of the doll’s house 1. Many of the Jew s and proselytes ' fude of sta rs ten thousand tim es the w as In the kitchen. askpd to h ear th ese words again (vv. ' size of the sun. Vast ns is our own House-cleaning tim e was a very busy 42-49). universe It Is evident that there are ! time. But Jan e Eckler was h good Almost the whole city came to henr o thers whose m agnitude and m ajesty I worker and liked the Word of God the next Sabbath. are well nigh Incomprehensible. Yet ! to work, too Mrs. This grpat rrow d Incited the Jealousy ! the w riter of the Inspired Word In Cucumber Green of th e Jew s. magnifying the mission of the Sunday I was quite satls- 2. Open Opposition (vv. 50-52). i school teacher likened the brilliance | fled with her. T his Jealousy could not long he re and perm anence of Ills work to the "Y ou're a good strained. It broke out in open op|«o- g reatest things of which the mind j girl, Jan e,” Mrs. sitlon. The persecution became so could conceive. I Cucumber Green violent th at Paul and B arnabas were Labor on, <) faithful teacher. Thy i said a fter the expelled from the city. This petsecu work shall yet he crowned. Suns upon 1 house cleaning tlon was answ ered by P aul’s rejection suns, system s u(mn system s in all their j was all over. of the Jew s and his turning to the m ajestic magnificence shall not out- And Jan e Eck I rival thy eternal glory ! Gentiles. ler a n s w e r e d 3. The disciples were filled with ' (Mrs. Cucumber Joy and the Holy Ghost (v. 52). Converting Others | Green changing T he Spirit never make» men the In M O T H E R F le t c h e r ’ » her voice for this, Jean Paul Richter Said: strum ents of converting other» until of c o u rse ): Castoria is especially pre "T he life of C hrist concerns Him, they feel they cannot do it them selves; "I'm so glad I pared to relieve Infants in Grandma Always who being the holiest among the th a t th eir skill In argum ent. In persua please, m a'am .” Made the Chll- mighty, and the mightiest among the sion, in management, avails nothing.— arms and Children all ages o f Then Jan e Eck dren So Happy. holy, lifted with His pierced hands C harles Hodge. Conatipatioo, Flatulency, Wind ler took off her em pires off th eir hinges, and turned ■ l.ron and she was Mrs. Cucumber th e stream of centuries out of Its Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Gr^en once more. Consecration channel, and still governs the ages." Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach The children came home from their Consecration Is not som ething done visit on the sofa by G randma after and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. once for all, but Is a m aintained habit Cod Must Lead telling Grandma what a beautiful time W ater Is the greatest necessity of of the soul. A consecrated day Is they had had. , framework ready prepared. In whh h T o avoid im itations, a lw ays look for the signature o f G ranuma U»ld Mrs. Cucumber Green, life though God must lead us late God alone has to act in us, and through A b solu tely H arm less - N o O piates. P hysicians everyw here recom m end i t the wilderness before we understani -oo. th at be» children had heliavad w us.—Adolphe MonotL -Evangelical Teacher. IL - well ’ Lesson ’ B A R E -T O -H A IR RESINOL .S t o p s I t c h i n q He Feels Like a Boy at Forty T o H a r n e t t D e s e rt H e a t S cientists who have been delving Into the fu tu re of the development of natural utilities have suggested th at It Is feasible to harness the heat of the great Snhnra desert sands. While the suggestion Is a vapory one Just now, scientists who look upon the Iden seri ously say It Is hardly more Im practi cable th an the harnessing of wuterfulla seemed to he some years ago. B e e c h a m ’g P ills Boschee’s Syrup Do your friends laugh at you? Y o u r frien d s n o tic e h o w y o u r car runs. I f th e m o to r k n o ck s an d ra ttle s and fa ils to w o r k sm o o th ly , t h e y m ay e n jo y y o u r p red ica m en t an d lau gh . MonaMotor O il w ill k eep y o u r m o to r in tip -to p sh a p e. I t w ill p u t pep, p o w er, a n d z e s t in to y o u r ca r and g iv e it a n e w g rip o n m ile a g e. E n jo y d riv in g t o t h e fu lle s t. Buy o n ly MonaMotor O il. M on»M "(°r Q il Com pany Ban F r a n c is c o , C al. L o s A n g e le s . CaL MonaMotor Oils & Greases M o u th s a n d B re a d C lergym an—My boy, learn to be con tented. M ouths are never sent w ith out bread to feed them. P ractical Boy—Aw. hut th e months are sent to o u r houses and the bread to yours.—London P assing Show. R om an E y e B a le a m la an a n tis e p tic o ln t- m en i. H en ce th e m ed ic a tio n h e a ls by p e n e tra tin g th e Inflam ed e y e «urfacea. A dr. Anyone who can’t learn to cook well, can’t learn anything well. Cosmetics can do a good deni for complexion, but nothing a t all for wrinkles. For Hard W orkers and Hard W alkers Everywhere— USKIDE SO LES W o n d e r S o le t o r W e a r — W e e rs f is ic a a a lo n g a a b a a l l a a t li a r I rh e —a n d f o r a B e l t e r H e e l “ I t . » . " e r t U N G - S T t P U re i» United State» Rubber Company RATHE TIR ED EYES I with Or Ttwrcpaon I a y -w a t-t I H i n t T i-r r a r n fillt'iu r ' USS a tra r.T rcy M T . R uotisi. Try the New v C u tic u r a Sh aving Stick -y,. F reely Lathering „Vgq\Me«l>aael and Emollient Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 7Â B ell - ans M O R TO N HOSPjTAL