Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 23, 1925, Image 3

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M a r k e t fo r W isd o m
L e a rn in g is a d ru g on the m arke t
nowadays. * said P re sid e n t Sum ner o f
T a llad e g a college.
A f a ir y , " he w ent on, “ appeared
to a young m oth e r In a visio n und
s a id :
‘• ' I o ffe r y o u r c h ild w e a lth and
wisdom . W hich g if t do you chouse fo r
n«a
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Lesson fo r D e c e m b e r 2 7
REVIEW—FROMATHENSTO ROME
R E V I E W — F rom A th e n s to R om e.
, ??„Lr2E * T E X T - T h . r . f o r . , b e in g
Ju stified by fa ith , w e h a v e p e a c e w ith
," ’d th ro u g h ou r L ord J e s u s C h r is t -
R om 5 1
PR IM A R Y T O PIC — H ow P a u l H e lp e d
th e Poor.
JU N IO R T O PIC __I le lb ln x O t h e r s he
O ur G if t .
‘ '» 'P in g o t h e r s by
IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D S E N IO R T O P -
K '— R su b th e M issio n a r y .
ic
^ » ^ h i ° C h LX « . ’LD A D U LT T ° P -
T he lessons o f the q u a rte r g ather
about Paul. T he review th e re fo re w ill
have to do w ith his character, service
und teachings. A good method o f re­
view is to stu d y the sa lient points
w ith the leading teachings o f each
lesson. The fo llo w in g suggestions are
o ffe re d :
O ctober 4.
Paul took advantage o f the oppor­
tu n ity to preach the gospel to the
Jews In the synagogue at Athens, nud
to such o f the G entiles sud Jew s as
were found In the m arket-place, c u ll­
ing upon a ll to repent because o f
God's appointed day o f Judgment by
Jesus C h rist.
O ctober 11.
Though com pelled to w o rk fo r a Hv.
Ing w h ile g e ttin g a fo o tho ld in C o rin th .
Paul zealously preached the gospel
even In the face o f v io le n t opposition.
In t ills tim e o f his great need God en-
I couraged him by g iv in g him a vision.
God a lw a ys comes to the help o f il l s
servants In th e ir greatest need.
O ctober 18.
The S p irit's best g ift Is love. I t Is
nest because o f Its essential q u a litie s
and also because every believer van
have und exercise IL
W haLÿ Over lhe
N ext
O ctober 25.
Paul w ith dauntless courage preached
the gospel nt Ephesus, utul here Ids
preaching resulted In a glo riou s a w a k­
ening. W here the gospel is preached
i l l the power o f th e H o ly S p irit men
w ill believe In C h ris t and tu rn fro m
th e ir w lik e d ways, even g iv in g up
w rong kin d s o f business.
B y JO H N D IC K IN S O N S H E R M A N
H A T 'S o v e r th e n e xt ridge?
T h a t's w h a t th e A m e rican
e ve r w a n ts to know . T he
level w a y m ay he b e a u tifu l
to th e eye and soothing to
th e m ind, b u t in tim e its
ve ry p e rfe c tio n tire s. B u t
le t a rid g e rise across the
w ay and Jaded a tte n tio n
sp ring s to new life .
W h a t’s o v e r th e ridge?
H e asks. H e s ta rts to find
o u t. H e ntay lin d the c lim b steep und
th e going h ard, h u t he presses on to
g a in th e crest. C u rio s ity piques him .
Im a g in a tio n in c ite s him . E xp e cta tio n
s p u rs h im on. “ A n tic ip a tio n Is b e tte r
th a n r e a lity ." m ay he true . B u t he
m ust see fo r h im self.
I t was th is urge “ fo r to see and
k n o w ” th a t m arched th e A m e rican
people across the co n tin e n t, fro m fr o n ­
tie r to fa rth e r fro n tie r. T h a t m arch
Is now accom plished. T he U n ite d
M a te s Is now th e ric h e st and most
p ro sp e ro us and m ost p o w e rfu l n a tio n
o f e a rth . T he p h ysica l fro n tie rs are
gone, h u t in th e ir stead are new th in g s
“ o v e r th e n e xt rid g e ” In In d u s try , in
science, in In v e n tio n , in p o litic s . In life .
A n d as th e O ld Y e a r dies and th e
N ew Y e a r Is horn It is m ore th a n ever
the question. " W h a t n e x t? ”
H E New Y e a r bids f a ir to s p rin g
an in te rn a tio n a l s u rp ris e as stu-
pendous as th a t o f th e W o rld w a r o f
1914 und th a t o f the A rm is tic e o f 1918.
I f “ com ing events cast th e ir shadows
b e fo re ," th e passing o ld Y e a r fo re ­
shadow s a ctio n by th e na tio ns o f E u ­
ro p e lik e ly to re s u lt In concord, co-
O |ie ra tlo n and s o lid ific a tio n w hich have
u n t il now seemed u n th in k a b le . Lo­
carno. w ith its docum ents th e re In ­
itia le d . Is u shadow o f trem endous
Im p o rt.
"W h o won th e w n r? " C e rta in ly no
E u ro p ea n n a tio n . I t has at last come
hom e to v ic to rs and vanquished a lik e
th a t th e W o rld w a r was d isa ste r fo r
them a ll. In d iv id u a lly and co lle c tiv e ly .
E u ro p e has lost its d o m in a tio n o f the
fin a n c ia l and econom ic w o rld . Its po­
lit ic a l p re s tig e has d im in ish e d to the
b re a k in g p o in t. No one n a tio n has the
resources to regain its lo st position.
T h e n a tio n s m ust “ hang to g e th e r o r
h n n g s e p a ra te ly ." No need to assume
« s p iritu a l regeneration. It Is a p lain
case o f s e lf-p re s e rv a tio n and Its price
Is c o m b in a tio n and co -operation— an
u n b e lie v a b ly u n ite d E u ro p e against
th e re s t o f th e w o rld .
T
c o u n try Is a lm ost u n b e lie va b ly
O UR prosperous.
No o ffic ia l s ta tis tic s
a re needed to p ro ve I t ; th e fa c t Is
p a te n t to a ll who have eyea to see.
F o r exam ple, a glance a t th e fo o tb a ll
The Ant in the Colony
S c ie n tis ts fin d co ntinued e n jo ym e n t
In s tu d y in g th e social h a b its o f a n ts
and co n sid e r them e x tre m e ly In te re st
In g lit t le people In the w o rld th e y In­
h a b it, w ith a d iv e rs ity o f h a b its and
ta ste s m uch th e aame as hum an be­
ings.
Some a re hu n te rs, some a g ri­
c u ltu ris ts , some co lle c to rs o f food, some
slaves to care f o r th e young In the
a n t colony, and some Just p la in w o rk-
•rs . to llin g h a rd and long, b rin g in g In
B ellans
w ater
Su re Relief
“ ‘W isdom , o f course,* the young
m oth e r answered.
W ith w isdom you
can o b titln w ealth, h u t w e a lth w ill
never give you w is d o m '
"T h e fa iry vanished. T h e boy grew
up. He was so wise and learned th a t
tits tre a tis e s on philosophy, biology,
m athem atics, h is to ry , a rt, lite ra tu re I
and science were tra n s la te d In to
ten languages, and by th e tim e he
was
f if , t y he occupied the most
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tie r to get the w h e re w ith a l to a t­
------- an edu catio n a l conference
m u i e r e n c e In I
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FOR INDIGESTION
2 5 t and 75« Pkgs,Sold Everywhere
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Cracked K aa riisi
Io u n d e rta k e the c o rre c tio n o f the or- I
th o g ra p h ic a l, g ra m m a tic a l and o th e r
e rro rs in a m ovie m agnate's me­
m oirs at the m odest ra te o f 25 ceuta
an h o u r.“
R ub " V a ts lia s " P etroleum Jull-p
on »our banda beforu w o r k io . in
l b . «old
» „ . „ j ro u .,| . „ „ y
s h a p p a d b a n d . , „ j e ,s « k « d
k n uckles. F o r c u lt, b u rn t, bunipa,
b r u ite , to d a o rta o r a k in troubles,
appi» " V a a r iin « " J«||» lib e r ili» .
A l » « » , a tta , touthing and healing.
C u ltic u ra fo r P im p ly Facet.
T o rem ove pim ples and blackheads
sm ear them w ith C u tic u ra O in tm e n t.
W ash o ff In live m in ute s w ith C u ti­
cu ra Soap and hut w a te r. Once cle a r
kis-p y o u r s k in cle a r by using them fo r
d a ily to ile t purposes. D on’t fa ll to in ­
clude C u tic u ra T alcum . A d ve rtise m e n t.
i —i 1 " llu ' r s d e « « H ' ' F « I « b « e "
• s tv r j S u h l, ìr iiJ W f n it d tt t
C h .a rb ro u g h M I« . C o m p io »
S ia le b o t a i
N a n io fg
Vaseline
G r e a t C o n ceit
Gen. S ir I're d e ric k M au rice to ld at
W illia m s to w n a s to ry about u snob­
bish and conceited nnblemun.
"W h e n Mrs. I.m ig try ,’’ he said, "w as
In the fu ll dow er o f her beauty and
p o p u la rity , she found the noblem an
lit h e r side one evening a t a d in n e r
p a rty .
" ’W hy, L o rd D a s h !' she said. T h is !
Is the th ird tim e w e’ ve m et to d a y !’
“ ’ Yuns,’ d ra w led th e
nobleman
’T h is seems— a w — to he y o u r lu cky !
duy.’ ’’
» « •. U. • r a t . OFF
PETRO LEU M JELLY
Los A n g eles N ew est
Main Street
,6th & 7th
7 0 0 ROOMS
300
without d I t o
bath
* 1 ,
O n A l l Team s
Head Couch Lou Young o f the F n l
v e rs lty o f P ennsylvania was tu lk ln g
•b o u t a c e rta in fo o tb a ll player.
"H e rem in d s me o f a s to ry ." said
M r. Young. ' ' I t ’s a s to ry about a fa rm -
er's w ife who bragged a t the sew ing
c irc le ( lin t her non n o w lt l a w d on IU h
«. . . . .
I»'«.'«a on him
college fo o tb a ll tentn.
“ ‘ W h a t’s he pla y? ’ a second fa n n ­
er's w ife asked.
" 'D ra w b a ck,* said his m other p ro u d ­
ly .*
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Relieve that itchii
itching, burning to n n a a l
Novem ber 1.
and
start tb
he aling no w w ith
and »tart
the s h
O n» FA c *n t b o ttle of D r. P e ery’w "Dwad
games o f a N ovem ber S n tu rd a y show« - the senate passed such an amendm ent
T h e C h ris tia n has a strong enemy to
Nh t " w ill Rsve mnnev, time», a n ile t y «mJ
th a t tw e lve in te rc o lle g ia te games out by the s ig n ific a n t m a jo rity o f (K1 to 7.
h<-slth.
< >m» dune «•xpeln W orm s or T a w -
tig h t, a personal being culled the
w orm . 172 P e a rl 8t.. N Y. Adv.
o f a to ta l o f 11(1 w ere seen by 470,(XX) In the house, o w in g to va rio u s reasons,
devil. He must meet him In offensive |
spectators, w h ich menus an e xp e nd i­ It d id not eome to a vote. W a sh in g ­ and defensive w a rfa re . I lls s tren g th |
H e D id
tu re o f m any m illio n s on one day in ton wiseacres p re d ic t th a t the S ixty-
und n rn io r are fro m the Lo rd . The
H e r F a th e r— B ut, young man, do
ready cash fo r a lu x u ry .
n in th congress w ill pass it. Its pass­ wny to get s tren g th to wage the eon
you th in k you can iiiu k e my d a u gh te r
M a te ria l co n d itio n s o f liv in g fo r the age w o u ld s im p lify a s itu a tio n that
W in te r G lo o m
flic t Is by p ru y e r *o God.
liuppy?
A m e rican people d u rin g 1925 have has argued p ro and con ever sine«
"H o w gloom y the w o rld w ould be
Novem ber 8.
H e r S u ito r— Do I? I w ish you could w ith o u t s u n s h in e !" ho soliloquized,
been th e ' highest In u ll h is to ry ,” Sec­ 1793.
P aul w ith undaunted courage pressed huve seen her when I p roposed!
re ta ry H o o ve r declares In on econom ic
and gazed ra p tu ro u s ly at the effect o f
on to w a rd Jerusalem , kn o w in g th a t I
review made p u b lic ns p a rt o f th e un- \ I T H A T ’ S n e x t In radio? Make a
the tra n s p a re n t dress as it came be­
bonds am i a fflic tio n aw aited him . As
A
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d
Reason
tween him and the golden rays. “ A m i
n u a l re p o rt o f the Com merce d e p a rt­ W
192(1 guess fo r y o u rs e lf; your
he took leave o f the Ephesian elders
Uncle— I never m u rrle d been use I to th in k th u t w in te r is so neur at
m ent. F a c to r, liste d by th e secretary | KUeSM
KOO(, „ „
he w arned them o f th e false teachers never m et a g irl I could not e xist w ith
hand I”
us c o n trib u tin g to tills c o n d itio n in- jo u r im a g in a tio n Is going strong. In
who w ould arise among them, and us- I out.
eluded a v ir tu a lly com plete absence o f | h ie m eantim e you can get n n vth ln g
sured them that lie hnd declared the
She— In o th er words, you've alw ays
unem ploym ent, high wages, co n tin ue d fro n i P resident C oolidge's message to
A C o m p lim e n t
sage to w hole counsel o f God.
had su fficie n t to liv e on, w ith o u t get­
grow in g efficiency In managem ent and congress to a d ic tu m by O verseer Vo- j
Young A u th o r— Do you re a lly Ilk a
tin
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!—Judge.
Novem ber 15.
labor, efficie n t ra ilro a d op e ra tio n , an llv lu In Z ion th a t the e a rth Is fla t— |
my s to ry?
D espite P aul's eagerness to c o n c lll
e q u itab le balance o f p rices as among w h ich Is m ore th a n you can say o f j
E d ito r— Yea. I t ’s b e tte r th a n th e
S ta n d R a c k , S ta n d B a c k
the g re a te r p ro d u cin g groups o f the his music. You can get re lig io n o f any I ate th e people In Jerusalem , he was
o rlg ln u l, 1 th in k .— D enver P urra ke e L
P a rty — I Just got u check from
p o p u la tio n a n il a g ra d u a l re tu rn to Selected v a r ie ty ; also p o litic s arid In- 1 arrested. Because o f tils passion to
stable cu rre n cie s and no rm a l business fo rm a tio n . T u rn th e d ia l and take ! preach the gospel, he witnessed to the home.
G rassho p p ers a P la g u e
a n g ry mob w hich was k tr b iu g to k ill
B o u g h — Pay me the five d o lla rs you
o p e ra tio n s am ong the n a tio ns abroad. vo u r ch o ice : th e m a rk e ts : n le ctu re on
G rasshoppers have been much m ore
owe me, then.
T h e best o f It a ll Is th a t no voice hog cholera ; a college education. A ll , him .
p re va le n t th a n usual th is ye a r In New
P a rty — W a lt t i l l I te ll you th e rest
Is heard p re d ic tin g a n y th in g b u t con­ th e w o rld Is lis te n in g and le a rn in g as
N ovem ber 22.
England, the M id d le A tla n tic atutea
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Octopus.
tin u e d p ro s p e rity fo r 1920.
und the O hio va lle y.
T hough fa ls e ly accused and a r­
never before. In snow ed-ln cabins In !
raign e d before the w icked governor,
the sile n t places none go Insane front
Suspicious
I F T H E dear o ld C ongressional Rec- loneliness whom th e ra d io keeps In I ' Paul w ith becoming d ig n ity and
$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n H o u r
W ife — D ear, y o u 're lo o k in g so w e ll
courtesy defended h im s e lf in such a
* o ril is n o t am ong the "B e st S ellers” touch w ith the w o rld . T o d a y the ra
D u rin g the tw e n ty five m onths o f
these days.
in 1926, It w ill not be fo r la ck o f ex- | d lo Is b o ilin g w a te r in a k e ttle on Ice; I way ua to w in the fa v o r o f F e lix,
th e W o rld w a r the exiiendlturew o f
H usband L is te n , I don’t w n n t to the U n ited States um ouuted to about
c itin g m a te ria l. Congress w ill be In Is sto p p in g head-on tra in s through j
Novem ber 29.
p la y b rid g e again to n ig h t. L ife .
Sl.OUO.txxi an hour.
session u n til th e beg in ning o f the con- ) em ergency b ra k e s ; Is m a k in g th e dlng-
Paul defended h im s e lf before A g rlp -
gresslonal cam paign n e xt fa ll. A n d | nosls f o r u su rg ica l o p e ra tio n . N e x t! | pa and so w isely and c o n fid en tly used
Thi> te xtb oo k o f life la m em ory.
M o th e r W a s S till T h e re
I th e te n ta tiv e p ro g ra m Is fu ll o f po-
; the S c rip tu re s as to alm ost persuade
te n tla l th rills . T a x red u ctio n Is Im ­
“ It's no use w a itin g fo r m oth e r to
A
g
rip
p
a
to
become
a
C
h
ristia
n.
Is a new "Prayer f o r O ur
I re tu rn .”
p o rta n t. though n o t e xcitin g . B ut look
'o u n try " th a t Is soon to be
December 6.
"W h y n o t? "
at the p o s s ib ilitie s in w a r-d e b t se ttle ­ heard in p u b lic w o rsh ip — It would
P a u l's be h avior on the voyage and
"She w on't. She hasn't gone o u t."
ments. th e W o rld court, reorganiza- | seem th a t any good A m e rica n , Irre-
m irin g the sh ip w reck displayed tits
W av Your
tlo n o f th e e xe cu tive d e p artm en ts, th e speetive o f race and creed, can Join
su b lim e fH lth In God as w e ll as hla
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sh ip p in g hoard, a g ric u ltu ra l co-opera- in the p e titio n :
re m a rk a b le bravery and common sense.
liv e m a rke tin g , co n so lid a tio n o f th e
" A lm ig h ty God. w h o hast given ns
F ro m a Jacket— "T h is Is a book to
For every stomach
December 13.
ra ilro a d s , the coal s trik e and m ilita ry ■ th is good la n d fo r o u r h e rita g e ; we
d e lig h t every man o r wom an who was
and In te s tin a l HL
u p o n Paul'a a rriv a l in Rome he was ever a bo y."
and c iv il a v la tlo p developm ent. And, h um bly beseech Thee th a t we m ay al­
T h ia good o ld -fa sh ­
g re a tly heartened by the reception
fo r good measure, th e re sre th e row ways prove ourselves n people m ind­
ioned herb bom »
given him by the bre th re n who came
between th e fo re s t service and the fu l o f T h y fa v o r and g la d to do Thy
rem edy f o r co n s ti­
T h e B ig Q u estio n
to meet him . Paul was Intensely hu­
w estern liv e s to rk men o ve r g ra zin g ( w ill. Bless o u r land w ith honorable
pation, stom ach Ills
lle w lt t M y w ife is a g re a t bargain
man. He, lik e Ida Lo rd , craved human
fees; the education b ill fo r a new de- in d u s try , sound le a rn in g , and pare
and o th e r derange­
hunter.
fe llo w s h ip
m ents o f th e sys­
p a rtm e n t w ith a cabinet o ffic e r; the m anners. Save us fro m vlolencp. dis-
J e w e tt— D id she get you cheap?
December 20.
tem no p re v a le n t these days la In even
p u b lic shooting h ill and In ve stig a tio n s I cord and c o n fu s io n ; fro m p rid e and
I f th e sum m ary o f Paul's life was |
g re a te r fa v o r as a fa n d ly m edicine
galore. And fin a lly , there's a lw a ys th e a rro g a n ry , and fro m e v e ry p \ l| way.
M o re E c o n o m ic a l
the lesson used on th is Sunday, the
than In y o u r g ra n d m o th e r's day,
chance o f a m ixu p betw een Vice Pres­ Defend o u r lib e rtie s , and fa sh io n Into
“ You keep a dog, d o n 't you?"
review should he the vision o f the
id e n t Dawes and th e senate!
" N o ; I f we hear a noise In the n ig h t
one u n ite d
people th e m u ltitu d e s
veteran s o ld ie r o f the cross, near the we bark ourselves."
b rought h ith e r o u t o f m any kindreds
W. N. U., San F rancisco, No. 51-1925.
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r O U L D It su rp rise you I f congress und tongue«. E n d u re w ith th e s p irit
fo u g h t a good fight, I have finished
o f w isdom those to whom In T hy
my course, 1 have kept the f a it h ; th e re
A m endm ent to the C o n s titu tio n on Its Name w-p e n tru s t th e a u th o rity o f gov­
la th e re fo re laid up fo r me a crow n
wny, as Is q u ite lik e ly ? N o ; It w ill ernm ent, th a t th e re may be Juatb-e and
o f righteousness w hich the Lord, the
not abolish tobacco o r coffee o r ra n d y pence at home, and th a t th ro u g h obe­
rig hte o u s Judge, w ill give to me at
o r jazz. I t has to do w ith th e m echan­ dience to T h y la w s we m ay show fo rth
th a t d a y ."
ics o f gove rn m e nt a n il w ill establish T h y praise am ong thp natfnna o f the
I f th e C h ristm a s lesson was used
the p rin c ip le o f Im m e d ia te le g is la tiv e e a rth . In the tim e o f p ro s p e rity fill
H , w h a t a w o n d e rfn l fe e lin g to be helps Nature hulld the red-blood-cella
am i In I ^o r •hi» **ay. the m ethod o f review
responsiveness to co n te m p o ra ry o p in ­ o u r h e a rts w ith th a n k fu ln e i
fre e fro m th a t m is e ra b le rheurna that fight off the Impurities that cause
ion. T h e am endm ent. In short, p e r­ the day o f tro u b le su ffe r not our ' ’ hould he to p ic tu re the wise men
tla m . T o k n o w again th e Joy o f llm ix rheumatism.
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m its th e te rm s o f th e P re sid e n t and tru s t In Thee to f a ll; a ll w h ich we j seeking Jesus, H erod seeking to k ill
Joints
and a c tiv e m uscles — freedom
Conquer rheumatism 1 8. 8. 8. haa
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shown the way. For generations
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H o w o fte n have you longed fo r 8. 8. 8. has brought blessed relief and
som e r e lie f as you s u ffe re d to rtu re comfort to thousands of rheumatla
fro m s w o lle n . Inflam ed m uscles and sufferers.
Our Thanks
Joints— h o w o fte n have you sa id you
When the rich, red blood that
th e food, n o t alone fo r themselves, Mexlco from the north In the Rev-
O u r th a n k s should be as fe rve n t fo r
w o u ld g iv e a n y th in g In th e W o rld fo r 8. 8. 8. helps Nature build goes cours­
b u t f o r a ll m em bers o f th e colony, par- enth century, the Aztecs were skilled
m ercies received as o u r p e titio n s tor
a fe w h o u rs c o m fo rt!
ing through your system. It purifies
tlc u la rly fo r th e lit t le ant ch ild re n o f a rchitects. W h ile fo r fo u r centuries
But you didn't know that «11 you had the blood In your body. Rheumatism
m ercies s o u g h t
th e queens th a t are a t th e head o f the the T oltecg raised th e ir g ig a n tic col-
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■ colony.— O hio S ta te Jo u rn a l.
I umns and b u ilt th e ir palaces o f huge
blocks o f stone, a d o rn in g them w ith
| e la b o ra te atone carvings, th e ir succes-
I t was a lm ost 200 years be fore H e r­ I aors. the A tte cs, erected p u b lic hulld-
nando C ortez dropped a n ch or In the ! Ings and d w e llin g p la c e t o f s im ila r de­
G u lf o f M exico th a t th e Aztecs fo u n d ­ sign. A nd these ru in s s till endure to
ed th e present C ity o f M exico and i confuae a rcheologists In te n t on dlacov
called It T e n co ch tltla n . L ik e th e ir | e rin g Just w here T o ile r e ra fts m n n s h li
predecessors, th e T olt?cs, who. accord
«topped and Aztec crsftsrn a n sh .p be
Ing to a n thro p o lo g ists, wandered Into gun.
P u z z le s A rc h e o lo g is ts
Must Enj’oy Work
No one whe docs not enjoy
can t r u ly enjoy a n y th in g e ls e — R a y­
mond.
Faithful
"He th a t Is fa ith fu l In th a t which
la least Is fa ith fu l also In m uch."
to do to get real relief from thia nerve
wracking misery wan just to build
rich, red blood, did you? You didn't
know that rheumatism had to be
stopped from the Inside by destroying
the Impurities that cause It—by build­
ing millions of red cells In your poor,
weak blfxjd, did you?
Until you fl.i your system full of
healthy, rich, red blood you will never
end your rheumatism. 8. 8. 8 will
surely help you. That's because 8.8.8.
vanishes — skin blemishes disappear
—you begin to get hun­
gry again and enjoy
your food—strength and
power fill your body—
you are vigorous — red-
blooded and ready for
action. Know this Joy of
living agalnl Take 8. 8. 8. and banlah
rheumatism I
Get 8 8 8. from any druggist. Tha
larger bottle la mora economical.