Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 09, 1925, Image 3

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Lesson for D ecem b er 13
PAUL IN MELITA AND ROME
“But constipation is serious, Grace**
UC88ON TEXT—Act» is 1-J1.
‘ s ' ‘*A 1
• .»ah«moii
o f th e ffowpel o f C h r is t
p -w e r oi
f o r i t io t h e
u n t , s a l v a t i o n , to e v e r y
o n e th a t h e H e v e th ." — H om 1 1 6
P R IM A R Y «TOPIC— P a u l th e H e lp e r .
J l 'X I O K T O P IC — P a u l In th e W o rld •
C a p ita l
in t e r m e d ia t e and s e n io r t o p -
IC — A P r i s o n e r P r e a c h i n g
Y D P N ii P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P - j
1C— T h e P o w e r o f th e G o sp e l.
“ N ot so long ago I was like
you—headaches a good deal
o f the time, sleeping badly,
and the least b it o f house­
work tired me out. M y com­
plexion too, was bad.
“ Finally, 1 went to see Dr.
improvement there is in my
skin. N ujol has «lone won­
ders for me.“
Nujol Works Like Nature
a p «tion
it
Conati?
is dangerous for any-
u
body. N 'Jujol
is safe for everybody.
It is neither a food nor a medicine.
It does not gripe. It is gentle and
n a t u r a l in i t s a c t i o n a n d i t
prescribed by lea d in g m edical
authorities.
I. The Shipw reck on M elita (vv
Fsrman. He showed me that
1-10).
it
was constipation that was
T hrough th e storm th ey lost th e ir
back o f my troubles. Hesaid
hearings, and when th ey w ere safe on
land they learned lliut th e island w as
that it was a very serious
Nujol simply makes up for a de­
called M elita. T h eir experiences here
thing because poisons from
ficiency — temporary or chronic —
may he noted a s follow s:
clogged waste m atter were
in the supply of natural lubricant
1. T he H ospitable R eception o f the
in the intestines. It softens the
picked
up
by
the
blood
and
N atives (v. 2).
waste matter and thus permits
carried to every body organ.
thorough and regular elimination
They built a tire and m ade th e sh ip ­
And if I d id n 't correct it in
without overtaxing the intestinal
wrecked people a s com fortable a s | his -
muscles.
tim e I m ig h t become a
slble in th e cold and rain.
Nujol can be taken for any length
victim o f one o f those ter­
2. I’aul G ath erin g S tick s fo r a F ire
(r. 3).
of time without ill effects. To in-
rible organic diseases.
sure* interns! cleanliness, it should
T he w orld's g re a te s t p re ac h er and
be taken regularly, in accordance
“ He made me drop laxatives
m issionary, yet he w as not above
with the directions on each bottle.
altogether,changed my diet,
picking up stick s for u lire. All along
As Nujol is not a laxative, it does
the journey P aul busted him self in
and put me on N ujol. I don’t
not form a habit and can be dis­
doing all th a t he could to help some
think I ’ve ever felt better.
continued at any time.
on«
Any service re n d ere d in the
I sleep w e ll, m y
Ask your druggist for
right sp irit is holy w ork.
Nujol today and begin
headaches
have
3. Paul B itten by a Venom ous S e r­
the perfect health that
disappeared, and
pent (v. 3).
is possible only when
you can see fo r T M I M T I K N A L L U B R I C A N T intestinal elimination
Among th e stick s th a t Paul gath ered
yourself what an
For Constipation
w as a se rp en t. P e rh a p s It h a i l a l­
it normal and regular.
ready colled Itse lf up fo r Its w in te r’s
sleep, hut uroused by th e w arm th ot
the tire. It d a rte d at P a u l and fixed
A m erican s E xp en d M u c h
Ils fangs upon his hand. T h is w as a
Los Angeles Newest - • •
fo r J e w e lry a n d Gem s
serious thing. T he n a tiv e s expected to
see him fall down dead, yet lie shook
A ccording to G eorge F re d e ric k Kunz,
it off, unharm ed. At first th e natives considered th e w orld's g re a te s t a u ­
T h e f ir s t N o w e ll th e A n g e ls d id s a y
w a s to c e r t a i n p o o r s h e p h e r d s In t i e ld s
concluded th a t lie w as an escaped th o rity on goms, and re sea rc h c u ra to r
a s th e y la y ;
m urderer, and thiit re trib u tiv e Justice o f precious »tones In tlie A m erican
M ain S treet
I n fie ld s w h e r e t h e y la y k e e p i n g t h e i r
w as being m eted out to him. When M useum of N a la ra l H istory, tlie Ainer
bet. 6th & 7th
sheep
they saw he w as unhiiriiieil they con­ lean public during one y e a r spends
On a v i d w i n t e r s n i g h t t h a t
7OO ROOMS
deep.
cluded th a t lie w as a god. In th e pop ( lose to h a lf a billion do llars on Jewel
ithout
I 5Q
u la r m ind a mull soon passe s from a r.v. T h e history of precious stones, he
C h o ru s.
300 w hath
* 1 .
N o w e ll, N o w e ll. N o w e ll. N o w e ll,
m urderer to a god, or m ore frequently says, show s us th a t th e tra d in g of
w ith
B o r n is t h e K in g o f I s r a e l!
200 toilet
$2°°
the re v erse is true.
precious stones da te s from th e e u rlle n t
4.
Paul
H
e
a
ls
P
u
b
liu
s'
F
a
th
e
r
(vv.
,i,h
,ve
lim
e.
I'n
d
o
u
h
ted
ly
one
of
th
e
e
a
rlie
st
T h e n le t u s a l l w ith o n e a c c o rd .
"L o rd s of M isrule" of E ngland w as a lim e it cam e to m ean th e "B irth d a y of
200
(sis lu
S in g p r a i s e s to o u r H e a v e n ly L o rd ,
vale
b a th th '
m a rk e ts for goms w as thnt of B aby­
lefto v er from tile R om an S a tu rn a lia J e s u s .” Still la te r It w as a song ab o u t 7-10).
T h a t h a th m ad e H e av e n a n d e a r th of
T hese people now received som e r e lon, a t a p p ro x im ate ly 4< mki it. C. T he
COO B G A It A G E FA C I
I
lie
C
h
ristm
a
s
C
arol
goes
back
a
Ills
b
irth
d
a
y
.
N
ow
adays
a
F
re
n
c
h
m
a
n
n o u g h t.
turn for th e ir kindness. W hen this em erald, lapis lazuli, g a rn et, agate,
A n d w ith H is B lo o d m a n k in d h a t h long way into e arly E nglish life. T h e w ishing anyone "M erry C h ristm a s."
man of note w as healed, o th e rs cam e Am azon «torn
h e m a tite and jasp er
b o u g h t.
lirst p rin te d collection cam e in 1521 -ays, "Jo y eu x N oel!"
and w ere healed also.
w ere th e principal sto n es sold there.
C h o ru s .
from the p re ss o f W ynkln de W orde.
Now th e title. "T h e F irst N ow ell.”
II.
P a u l’« A rrival At Rome (vv T hen th e re w ere th e c ities of Egypt.
N o w e ll, N o w e ll. N o w e ll. N o w e ll,
«J F o r their im m ediate relief and
T h is e arly m a s te r p rin te r w as p rob­ of th e E nglish C h ristm a s C arol, from
B o r n Is t h e K in g o f I s r a e l !
11-16).
A lexandrln nt one tim e w as a great
healing
doctor« prescribe
I
ably born in Ix irra in e am i w ent to w hich (im itation has been m ade In th e
center.
T
hen
A
thens,
C
onstantinople.
W hen Paul reached Hom e C hrist s
L ondon to be a s s is ta n t to C axton, foregoing, th ro w s a sidelight on h is­
By JO H N D ICK INSO N SHERM AN
ch arg e to the disciples w as fulfilled. A ugsburg and finally Loudon, Burls
w hom he succeeded in 1491. It is in te r ­ tory. T ills carol Is probably m ore th a n
s T H E C h ristm a s C arol com- ,
A fter th ree m onth's stay at M elita Paul und now Now York. T h rift M agazine.
e stin g to know th a t a frag m e n t o f th is 500 y e a rs old. a lth o u g h it did not a p ­
J d e p a rte d for Home In th e ship of Alex­
ing hack to its own a s a !
e d itio n Is still e x ta n t a n d c o n ta in s the p e a r in p rin t u n til 1X33. T h e N orm an
F o r o v e r n ig h t r e lie f to In flam 'd eye« n n d
lim e-honored fe a tu re of th e i
an d ria , w hose sign w as C a sto r and atloR
us- Io-m an Eye Ba Is» in
One« tr i <1,
fam o u s "B o a r's H ead C arol," w hich c onquest ot E ng lan d wits responsible
C h ristm a s T id e ? It lo o k s j
Pollux. Al S yracuse they w ere de­ alw ay s p r e f e r r e d . 3 7 : P e a rl Ht„ N. Y. A dv.
T h e N e x t W o r s t T h in g
Is still sting on C h ristm a s Hay In fo r th e “ Noel" in Its title. And tills
so. A nd It is to be hoped J
layed th ree days, p e rh a p s for favor |
S he ((luring q u a rre l) If it w a sn 't
Q ueen's College. O x fo rd —w h e th e r th e in tu rn w as chan g ed to "N ow ell" to
V
e
r
y
P
o
in
te
d
able winds.
At P uteoli lie found
th a t it is so. F o r th e sing- |
fo r one thing I'd leuve you und go
serv in g of th e b o a r's head on a silver m ake It look E nglish and to in su re its
T he F ren ch foreign m inister, M. hom e to m other.
b re th re n at whose request he tarried
lug o f C h ristm a s C arols will
| p la tte r in th e lug dining hall still ob- p ro n u n c ia tio n In tw o syllables.
help to p o p u larize th e re lig i­
seven days, a f te r which he again get B riand, tells an excellent sto ry of how
He— And w hat Is th a t, pray?
1 tain s, one is not p re p a re d to say. In
"S ilen t N ight" is p ro bably one of his face tow ards Home. At Appll a friend w ith a aom ew hat v itriolic
ous o b serv an ce o f th e d a y —
She— M other's ronilng here.
S he’i
I th e old d a y s th e serv in g of Hie b o a r's tin 1 m ost p o p u la r of all th e C h ristm a s
w hich Is losing ground y e a r by y e a r In j head, w ith m uch pom p and cerem ony
forum and a t T h ree T av e rs breth ren wit scored over a political opponent.
leaving fath er.
C arols. It seem s to h a v e been tlrst from Home m et him. From Puteoli
T he opponent w as criticizin g In the
th is m a te ria l age.
I and m in stre lsy a n d song w as the published In L eipsic a s a “ T yrolean
tlie new s w ent before of P a u l's com ­ c h an d ler of deputies, a bill brought in
P ro b ab ly th e r e Is no room In o u r
I f e a tu r e of th e C h ristm a s fe a st in the Kong.” B efo re th a t it had been In
ing, and so in te rested w ere Hie b re th ­ by B rlan d 's friend.
T w e n tie th C e n tu ry civilizatio n for
hom es o t th e w ealth y and g re at. T h e th e re;>ertolre of a fam ily of stro llin g ren tliat they cam e for m ore th an forty
"W h en .” he declared, “ 1 first rend
c u ro l-singing a f te r th e old way. But
a u th e n tic w ording of th is carol is us T y ro lean players. Its origin w as then
m iles to m eet him. T h is g reatly e n ­ th e te x t of tlie ridiculous and Im pos­
c u ro l-singing on a larg e scale Is a d ­ follow s;
M u t t e r ole
unknow n mid It w as said to he old. c ouraged him a n d lie gave God th an k s sible m easure I thought 1 w as becom ­
m ira b le — as m any A m erican c ities
brings quick
In tim e It w as c re d ite d to M ichael
H e g re atly craved tlie fellow ship ol ing m ad.”
a b u n d a n tly pro v ed in 1(124. It w as T h e b o a r ’s h e a d In h a n d b e a r I,
relief.
Kuh on
“ B ecom ing !” In terjec ted th e w it.
H aydn. A few y e a rs ago I.udw ig Erk o th er C h ristia n s and w as m uch helped
• l a t t i* efl ib is
m ad e a c om m unity service. Many B e d e c k 'd w ith h a y s Mrid r o s e m a r y ;
A n d 1 p r a y y o u . m y m a u le r« , b e m e r r y , m ade a th orough in v estig a tio n and re ­ thereby. T h is w as th e first city In all “Becom ing. Indeed!
llo
w
fond
risan, wh «••«■»-
th
e
sin g e rs w ere e n liste d a n d tra in e d .
men» where ih«
Q u o i e s t t s In c o n v lv lo ,
r «R
p o rted th a t "S ile n t N ight" w as w ritte n
his m issionary life th a t th u s welcomed hon o rab le m em ber Is of adding un
Muster J Fleeter
C a ro ls w ere sung in hospltulr.. o rp h a n ­
• sin ¡a aherneet.
Relier tfca«
C a p u t a p rl d e fe ro ,
---- T—-----------
am i com posed in INIS a t O berndorf,
H id d e n « la u d i-s D o m in o .
him. It w as typical of tlie welcome n ecessury w ords.”
age« and oilier in stitu tio n s. T h e m es­
G e rm an y ; th a t Jo se p h M ohr, a ssista n t
th a t w as given to th e gospel h.v the
P ic k in g D u c k s
sa g e of hom e w a s c a rrie d to tile tr a v e l­
T h e b o a r 's h e a d , a s I u n d e r s t a n d .
p riest, w ro te th e w o rd s; th a t F ra n z G entile w orld. He w as tre a te d w ith DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
e r in lintels and ra ilro ail sta tio n s. Is t h e r a r e s t d is h In a l l t h i s la n d .
E v ery o n e g ro an s a t th o u g h t of pick­
G
ruber,
a
sc
h
o
o
lm
a
ste
r,
w
ro
te
th
e
g re at leniency ul Borne fo r he was
M a ss-singing in m unicipal a u d ito riu m s W h ic h t h u s b e d e c k 'd w ith a g a y g a r l a n d
ing ducks. An easy way 1» to pick lha
m usic. A ccording Io E rk. th e carol allow ed Io h ire a house and live a p art, A spirin M arked W ith “ B ay er Cro»«” larg e st fe a th e rs by hand. T hen cover
L e t u s s e r v l r e c u n tic o
W as received w ith p o p u la r acclaim .
C a p u t a p r i d e f e r o . e tc .
w as p roduced C h ristn iu s E ve III the except th a t Ills gu ard w as constantly
th e duck w ith a IIdn (-outing of m elted
H a » Been P roved Safe by Million».
T h is co m m unity service w as stra n g ely
c hurch, th e poet, a ten o r, rin g in g the
paraffin and allow to harden.
w ith him. Being chained to a soldier
re m in isc en t o f th e old-tim e " W a its ''— O u r s t e w a r d h a t h p ro v id e d t h i s
m elody, a n d th e c om poser singing w as ra th e r irksom e, yet It gave him a
T h e paraffin m ay then he quickly
W arn in g I U nless you see th e nam e
s tr e e t m u sician s w ho w ere an e s ta b ­ In h o n o r o f th e K in g o f B lis s ,
b ass A ch o ru s o f young wom en sang chance to preach to th e soldiers, w hich "B a y e r" on p a ck a g e o r on ta b le ts you sc rap e d off w ith n knife, bringing tlie
lish ed in stitu tio n of E nglish cities, J W h ic h on t h i s d a y to b e s e r v e d 1»
In H i g l n r n s l A trio ,
th e re fra in . T h e ch u rch o rg a n « u s
he could not have hud in any other a re not g e ttin g th e g enuine B oyer dow u und sm all fe a th e rs w-ltli It.
w e a rin g "W a its budges." w ith th e |
C a p u t a p r l d e f e r o . e tc .
out of r e p a ir and th e accom panim ent w ay.
A spirin proved sa fe hy m illions and
to w n a rm s.
A t ti c tim e W ynkln do W orde p u b ­ w as p layed on a g u ita r.
I I I . P a u l’s M in is try In Rom« (vv
p re scrib e d hy p hysicians for 25 years.
T h e singing o f caro ls Is m uch o ld er
17 3 1 ).
"God B est You M erry G entlem en"
Bay “ B ayer" w hen you buy A spirin.
th a n C h ristm a s, ju st as th e m id w in ter lish ed th e lirst collection of C h ristm a s
1. His C onference W ith th e Leading Im itiitio n s m ay prove dan g ero u s.—Adv.
fe stiv a l o f good ch eer long a n te d a te s C a ro ls in 1521 caro l-sin g ln g w as a uni­ 1 Is believed to d a le hack to th e Seven­
It c e rta in ly is as Je w s (vv. 17 22).
th e c e le b ra tio n o f C h ristm a s a s the v e rsal p ra ctic e In E ngland. In 1525, te e n th C e n tu ry .
H e did m d a s usual, w ait fo r the
T h e O b s c u re P o in t
a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e b irth of C hrist. T he w hen H enry VIII lay ill. th e re w as an fa m ilia r to the E nglish-speaking w orld
F«v«r headache or grippe «*
T h e bluff old Colonel w a s telling a
p a g an B rito n s reiihaali-U th is m idw in­ 1 edict specifically p ro h ib itin g “carols. as any O ne version has th e first line, 1 S a b b a th day to speak to th e Je w s lie
allow
ed
only
one
«lay
fo
r
re
st,
his
ob­
"God
B
est
You
M
erry,
G
en
tlem
en
"—
hells
o
r
m
erry-m
aking."
In
15211
a
Jungle sto ry In th e d u ll coffee room.
CoUa break in a day for the million« who
t e r fe s tiv a l; so did tlie H om ans and
me HJJ'a. Headache and feVer atop. La
"Y es." lie exclaim ed d ra m a tic ally ,
m an y E u ro p e a n pisipies. It w as not | license w as Issued Io T hom as T ry sd a le one docs not know w h e th e r or not the je c t til ing to have a fa ir u n d e rstan d
Grippe
is checked. All in a way w> reliable
ing w ith them . W hen they cam e he "It w as In Hie dead of nlgld. O utside
u n til th e F o u rth C entury th a t th is fes­ to p rin t, "C e rla y n e goodly C aro» lea to i use of th e com m a Is a u th o rize d .
that dnigginta guarantee results. Cold« are
It will he noted Unit th e C h ristm a s e ndeavored to conciliate them , lie w as a roving e le p h a n t bent on de
tiv a l he an e id e n tifie d w ith th e church lie songe to th e G lory o f God."
too important to treat in le«*er ways.
fe stiv a l of C lir is tm a s - " C h r is t- m a s s " 1 T h e P u rita n s end eav o red Io put a i I C arols in general h ave a com m on c h a r­ told them th a t though h e cam e as a stru c tio n . I crept out amj shot It dead
prisoner,
he
w
as
not
n
crim
inal.
T
hough
AUdmaaMa
P r i c jo ,
in
my
pajam
as.”
I
sto
p
to
carol-singing
a
n
d
p
ra
c
tic
a
lly
i
a
c
te
ristic
-w
h
ich
Is
esp
ecially
prom
i­
l i m e you discovered th a t It's very
“ But. colonel, how did th e th in g gel
easy indeed to dan ce to som e of th e succeeded. P a rlia m e n t. It will be re- ' nent am ong th e o ld er o n e s: Tln-y a re his own countrym en had sought Ids
C h ristm a s C arols? W ell, it is. And m em bered, o rd ered th e abolition of ! set to pleasin g a n d not dlfflcult m u sic; life he did not com e w ith nccu -atlo n s Into y our p a ja m a s? " draw led one of
a g a in st them . T h e result o f th is In­ his listeners.- London W eekly Tele- j
t h a t 's liecatise "C arol" w as originally C hristm as Day a n d to show th a t It they a re sim ple in form nml pic-
C t t Redkloa
WUL,
terv iew w as th a t the J e w s cautiously graph.
{
lu
r
e
-
q
u
e
;
they
a
re
o
ften
c
h
ild
lik
e
in
bad
been
abolished
sat
in
session
a term fo r a d a m e —o r for songs in­
I (Mik n e u tra l ground, hut ex p ressed a
1
th
e
ir
naivete.
In
sh
o
rt,
they
a
re
real
1
I
leoem
lier
25.
1652—
"com
m
only
culled
term in g le d w ith dancing. It w as a
desire to h e ar w hat P aul could say
i hits of folklore.
long tim e before the w ord cam e to C hristm as Day.”
Yet m en fam ous In th e w orld of In defense of a sect whh h w as every- j
B ut C h ristm a s day chine back w ith
be a p p lie d stric tly to a religious
w here spoken against.
i th e lie sto ru tio n a n d so did th e C hrist- le tte rs h ave not d isd a in e d to try th eir
C h ris tm a s song.
2 Paul E xpounding th e Kingdom of
'
m
as
C
arol.
In
1091
ap
p
ea
red
a
volum
e
,
h
an
d
s
at
th
e
C
h
ristm
a
s
C
arol.
For
P rim itiv e m an tnnkes m erry, you
God and P e rsu a d in g C oncerning J e su s
know . In song a n d d a n ce and b o lster ' w ith th e title, "T h e New C arols fo r exam ple, “O L illie T ow n of Itethle
(vv. 23-31).
o u s play. It is not h a rd to see in th e the M erry T im e of C h ristn iu s, to Sun- hem ," deservedly po p u lar, w as writ-
H e p ointed nut a real kingdom —
[ ten by th e B oston divine, Phillips
1 dry P le a s a n t T u n e s.”
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H, w h at a w onderful feeling to h el h elp s N a tu re hulld th o rod Mood c ell«
th e M essianic kingdom w ith the his- I
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ilencp of tiie pag an origin of m id­
fre e from th a t m lserah lo rheum a- th a t fight off tho Im p u ritie s th a t c a u s e
to rlc Je su s a s th e king. T h e kingdom 1
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only.
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tlsra. T o know again th e Joy of Ilm b e r| rh e u m a tism .
w in te r fe stiv itie s. T h e "Y ule Lug
to Paul m eant a definite reign of a d e f­
jo in ts a n d a c tiv e m u sc le s — freedom
u n d o u b ted ly sp re a d from th e a n c ie n t * C h ristm a s C arol is Noel. T h e B reton w ritte n m usic fo r IL T h ese Include
C onquer rh e u m a tis m ! 8. S. 8. h a s
inite person, not sim ply nn Im proved
from th a t ag onizing pain!
show n tho way.
F o r y n e r u tln n a
L ith u a n ia n s a n d L etts, w hose "C h rist­ w ord Is "K oroll,” w hich m eans a dunce. Jo sep h B am .ihy, th e E nglishm an, and s ta te e f society. T ills lie allowed from
H
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for
8. 8. 8. h a s b ro u g h t b lesse d re lie f a n d
m a s E ve" w as "L og E vening." T he Noel originally meant "birthday.” In Ixiuls H. Ited u e r, th e A m erican.
th e S crip tu res.
aom e re lie f a s you su ffered to rtu re co m fo rt to th o u sa n d s o t rh e u m a tie
from sw ollen. Inflam ed m u sc le s and sufferer».
Joints— how o ften h a v e you sa id you
W hen th e rich , r e d blood t h a t
Small Things; Great Things
I
T h e re w as a long pau se w hen noth- I So T essle T ongue licked her forty-
w ould give a n y th in g In th e W o rld for 8. 8. 8. h e lp s N a tu re build goea c o u rs­
' Ing w as accom plished.
eighth stam p , and H an n ah H and w rote
Y o u 'a r e w a itin g to do som e g re at
a few h o u rs com fort!
ing th ro u g h y o u r sy ste m . It p urifies
" I f you all don’t stop fu ssin g and h e r fo rty -eig h th c a rd a n d Effie E yes ' th in g ; you a re w aitin g to pull dow n
B ut you d id n 't know th a t a ll you had th e blood In y o u r body. R h e u m a tism
to do l o g e t real rtd 'e f from th ia nerv
v a n ish es-— ak in b lem ish e s d isa p p e a r
“ If I have to lick a n o th e r sta m p .” com plaining.” s ta te d B essie B rain In looked a t h e r fo rty -eig h th ad d ress, «ome g re at evil. P e rfo rm th e sm all
w ra c k in g m ise ry was Ju st to build —you begin to g e t h u n ­
d e clare d T essie Tongue, "1 absolutely a firm voice, "I w on't think a n o th e r snd lle s-le B rain -w ell, she kepi on j things th a t a re unseen, a n d th ey will
ric
h
,
red
blood,
did
you?
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g ry a g a in a n d e n jo y ,
j bring o th er and g re a te r th in g s for you
w o n ’t h av e enough energy to talk , and th o u g h t! And th e n w here w ould you ' : thin k in g !—M a rth a B anning T hom as.
know t h a t rh e u m a tism h a d to be y o u r food—s tr e n g th a n d !
(£). l t l l , Wsgttrn N«w»p«p«r Uatoa >
he? I run you all and have ten tlm ea
lo perform
John B right
t h a t 's toy c h ie f business.
•to p p e d from th e in sid e by d e stro y in g pow er fill y o u r body— j
" I f 1 h av e to sc ra tc h off a n o th e r th e w ork ; If you can t obey o rd e rs for
th e Im p u rities th a t cause It— by b uild­ you a re vig o ro u s — red-
O ne o f th e fe a tu re s of th e new
ing m illions of re d cells in y o u r poor, blooded a n d re a d y fo r
Leading Ua Along
a d d re ss ." scolded H an n ah H and, "I a few hours to a d d re ss C h ristm a s
w in k blood, did you?
action. K now th ia Joy o f
In denying ourselves. J e - u s Is not
s h a n 't b e a b le to life a finger for a card», y o u 're a p re tty poor lot. Now Union ra ilw a y sta tio n In C hicago Is the
U n til you fill y our sy ste m fu ll of living » ra in I T a k e 8. 8. 8. a n d banU B
le t's s ta r t In once m ore, and not a <’bal(el. w h ere th e bodies of the dean
asking us to lim it ourselves. He la
m o n th .”
h ealthy, rich, red hlood you w ill n e v er rh e u m a tism !
ra th e r leading ua along th e road In
“ I f 1 h ave to give a n o th e r gliir.re w ord out of you. T h ere 's th a t nice I in tr a n s it m ay re v ere n tly be cared foi
nd y o u r rh e u m a tism . 8. 8. 8. will
Got 8 8 8. from a n y d ru g g ist. T h s
which we shall find seif. —G . Glenn
a t a n a d d re ss hook, I «ball go blind.” old M rs. H opkins—sh e m ust have a | i and w here tra v e le rs m ay com e to p ’‘e)
■urely h e lp you. T h a t's b e ca u se 8 .8 .8 . la r g e r b o ttle la m o re e co n o m ica l.
i w hile w aiting betw een tra in s
c
ard
If
nobody
else
does.”
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m u tte re d Ellie E yes.
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