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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1925)
RURAL ENTERPRISE óiepnen Girard U u a u > li > ViurOKM U X ltA N A llO ÌU l Ìf7 •-Ì \ * Jr t - 'F n i» Gw t t ì ' lBJ , r “ V »** H riTZWATER. D P «><«: o T oì X 7 t p SundaySehool ’ LessonT D m . m “ uu J i ' *“ “ • “ ■ UL* I M t, W • • le r a N ew sp ap er U ntoa.) - r r-S » w Lesson fo r Jan u ary 3 TH E SON O F GOD BECOMES MAN Î ¡L 3 k S S L E S S O N T E X T — J i h n 1 1 -1 J O O L P K N T E X T — A n d th » W o r d t>»- i ’*'i?h 1‘ n,d d w , I t a m o n g u» ( a n d w s b e h e ld H i» g l o r y , ( h e g lo r y o f t h . o n ly b e g o t t e n o f th ,- E s t h e r » f u l l o f g r a v e and ir u t h — Joh n 1 1«. “ P R IM A R Y T u p l e — J o h n T e lle th e P e o p le A b ou t Jeau e. IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D S E N IO R T O P IC — W h y U o d C a m e to E a r t h lu J e a u e C h r is t . Y O l'N O P E O P L E A N D A DL’ L T T O P IC — T h e B u r p o » « a n d P o w e r o f t h e I n T ra in L ackin g Tub, H e Bathes in R ain Oslo.—W hen th e night tra in on th e O slo-Bergen railw ay a r rived a t Yosa, at 8 a. m. recent- ly. th e re sid en ts of th u t Nor- w eglan village w ere shocked be- yond words. T he raiu w as [m uring and from one of th e com partm ent w indow s a m an was leaning out —sa n s raim ent. He stepped out of tlie window aud w as bidding o nto th e roof o f the car. T here he rem ained sw aying on th e edge, tak in g a batli lu th e fresh m orning rain w hile the train sped along a t m ore th an 45 m iles an hour. At the next sta tio n an official en tered the co iu p artiu eu t and found th e man. still nude, sittin g In his seat and hum m ing a cheerful d itty w hile lie shaved him self, lie w as an E nglish m an who had w anted his m orn- Ing tub. :: & K {! ust L it t le DEAL IN JUAsal FUTURES Young W ilkins, win« w as of very lim ited m eans, p re se n te d th e m in ister, a fte r the w edding cerem ony, w ith a ft couple o f frayed hank notes and so in L- loose change, s a y in g : "1'ut so rry , p a r a son. hut Hits is all I've got." ft Í ~W ” T hen, observing th e fa in t look of S v S 5 * ij5 t • S i d isap p o in tm en t w hich th e pw tr p e r- 5» aon w as u nable to re stra in , he added carnation. » h a s tily : "B ut, if we h ave any chil T h e lessons fo r th is q u a rte r a re ft w wJ..*,, dren, we will send them to y our Sun tak e n from th e Book of Jo h n , giving u s day school,” —C o u n try G entlem an. >* iin o p p o rtu n ity a s tea ch e rs to presen t , " " " " " —- - - " ' - ' / d - K ' d ' . z i î i z ; " - : B th is g re a t m essage from God. Ln O n w a rd and U p w a rd ? X x& x i . # ' * teach in g th e lessons the tea ch e r m ust H U N T F O R M IS S IN G R e p re se n ta tiv e T im b e rla k e suld In get J o h n 's c en tra l purpose and bend every lesson to It, H appily th e w rite r ■ M IL L IO N S S U C C E E D S a 1. M. C. A. a d d re ss in D en v er: "D on't confine y o u r good reso lu tio n s lias plainly d eclared It in c h a p te r to Ja n u a ry 1. M ake good resolutions 20:80, 81. It Is twofold. 1. T o prove ' th a t J e s u s Is th e C hrist, the Son of I Securities F o u n d W ra p p e d every day In th e year. T h a t's w hat I do." ì - . God. 2. To show th a t e te rn a l life is to 7 « in O ld N ew sp ap er. Mr. T im b e rla k e sm iled and a d d e d : lie obtain ed through fa ith in Him. "M any a m an, by tu rn in g over In " Ith th is tw ofold object before him, >V R ockm art, Ga.—A fter search ex te n d n um erable new leaves, finds him self a t John proceeds law yer-llke, to lay down ing from G eorgia to the financial cen •he top o f th e tree ." > 1 his p ropositions and then to In tro duce his w itnesses, one by one, to te rs nf New York, approxim ately $1,- 000.660 In stocks and bonds belonging CAUSE FO R JEA LO USY estab lish them . T he section for our lesson is th e prologue to the Gospel to the e s tu te of T hom as J. Flournoy, has been found w rap p ed In an old according to John. XJ n e w sp a p er a n d chucked aw ay In th e I. The P re -ex iste n t W ord (vv. 1-4). cem ent vault of th e Southern S ta te s T h e E te rn al Son Is called the W ord C em ent com pany, of which he was • W È>Z of God because H e Is th e expression president. of God to m an. H e is th e one who ■nm^ ¿ f » Mr. F lournoy cam e to R ockm art 'ISL síse u tte rs to men th e F a th e r ’s will "th e about tw enty five y e a rs ago from K en «A - ...ev only begotten Son w hich Is In the tucky. lie died here S eptem ber 5. bosom of th e F a th e r, H e h a th declured T he Fidelity and C olum bia T ru st Co. H im " (v, 18). O bserve: of Louisville, in a d m in isterin g th e es 1. T he Son Is u Person S e p a rate tate , found th a t he w as w orth about ‘ , From the F a th er. $2.000,006 in securities, although only j ■ ^W £ T h e re Is a t th e sam e tim e an Insep about h a lf of tills am ount could he Io- I : - ■ a rab le union ex istin g betw een them . cated. I |! { i " i i ; ^ - t ì ,,♦ •..<af-Y . 2. T h e Son Is E te rn al. E ffo rt! to locate th e rem ain d er of X Photos by Henry C rtnrtetn<Xirr Asm Pkryazint? H e « a s w ith God in th e beginning. Hie fo rtu n e led to a close sc ru tin y of He did not begin to exist w hen the the fireproof vault at th e p lan t here, heavens and th e e a rth w ere created, used by th e com pany In sufeguardlng ( ^ w n t ß ' T ’c i u l j n e ith e r did H e becom e the Son at Ills books and valuable papers. - Ì A x .:‘ ¿ £ t ó Í S S L ^ - 5 1 P u b l i c B c n c f n c i h o j K ^ baptism , for H e w as before all th in g s E xam ination of a pack ag e w rapped (Col. 1 :17). In a n ew spaper revealed th e much- i l i e -I w as up w ith n eu ralg ia Inst Í A ■ ■ 3. T h e Son Is Divine. I sought trea su re . — - "fe j g 3 ^ s t = = = _ . - . night. T h e W ord w as God. H e Is a being Mr. Flournoy, who was m ore o r less She—Gosh. I'm Jealous I equal w ith God ajid one ln essence n recluse, died a t th e age of sixty-six. J By JO H N D ICK IN SO N SH ERM A N had n o t—th is is one o f th e g re a t w ith Him. He w as u n m arried Hnd his e sta te will j \ A M ERICA N clu sslc will " I f s ” o f o u r history. G ira rd ach iev ed n a tio n a l fam e ns N o t A t A ll 4. T h e W ord of God Is th e Om nipo lie divided am ong nieces and nephew s ' be told o ver and over H e re Is In b rie f th e sto ry o f th e fin an cier and p a trio t In th e W a r of tent C reator. T h » w o r ld 1» ■<> f u l l o f living h e re and In K entucky. A n u m b e r o f t h in g » W hen th e F ir s t U nited S ta te s a g a in th e com ing su m m er first fo rty y e a rs of S te p h en G ira rd 's 1812. By Him w ere all th in g s m ade, the J u s t why Mr. F lournoy left the val- I I t i» n 't s u r p r i s i n g In P h ilad e lp h ia . F o r th e life. H e w as born M ay 24, 1750, a t b u n k 's c h a r te r e x p ired In 1811, G ira rd world and all th in g s therein. T ile One T h a t n io n a y h a » w i n g s . ualile p a ck a g e loose In Hie cem ent “C ity o f B ro th e rly L ove” B ordeaux, F ra n c e , th e son of a se a w as re v e a le d a s th e la rg e st sto c k who died to redeem us, m ade us. p la n t's v a u lt Instead of In Hie vau lts holder. H e bought th e hank anil th e h a s an n o u n ced a n exposi c a p t a i n ; sa ile d a s a cab in b o y ; a t 5. T h e W ord of God Is th e Source of (he F a rm e rs and M erchants’ N a T r u t h 's R e w a r d tion In h o nor o f th e n in ete en w as c a p ta in a n d p a r t ow ner build in g fo r $120,000 anil opened th e of All Life. tional B ank of R ockm art, of which "E x cu se me for hugging you. T h e B an k of S te p h en G ira rd w ith a c a p ita l of a sm all v e sse l; s e ttle d In P h ila se sq u lc e n te n n la l o f th e H e Is th e e te rn a l fou n tain from he a lso w as p resid en t. Is not known. corridor w as d a rk and I m istook you p a ssin g o f th e D e c la ra d elphia In 1769, w h e re he w as a l o f $1,200,000. B a n k in g o f any kind w as which all life has been derived. Mr. F lournoy had extensive in te re s ts fo r my w ife.” th e su b je c t o f B itter c o n tro v e rsy In tio n o f In d e p en d e n ce by te rn a te ly sh ip m a s te r and m erc h an t. 6. T h e W ord o f God Is th e L ight nt I'a d u ca h , Ky., and his body w as "H ow long have you been m arried ? ” F a te so f a r had not been kind. H e th o se d a y s a n d th e p riv a te bank w as of Men. th e Second C o n tin e n tal “T en y e ars." c arrie d to P rinceton, Ky., his old a n a th e m a . B u t G ira rd 's b an k p ro s had lost th e sig h t o f one eye In c h ild C ongress a n d first-tim e M an’s pow er to reason has come hom e, for interm ent. "W ell. I aupIMise I'll have to excuse hood. H is m o th e r h a d died w hen he pered. v is ito rs w ill d o u b tle ss be m any. from Him. T he conscience, and even you. You deserve c red it for hugging T h e W a r o f 1812 w a s so u n p o p u lar T h e se visito rs, In seein g th e city, w as tw elve a n d h is ste p m o th e r had th e illum ination o f th e Holy S pirit, your w ife th a t w ay,” said th e girl. C rim e R eh earsal A lm o st w ill he Im p ressed by a collection of not loved him. H e had In c u rre d d eb ts In New E n g la n d tlin t S e c re ta ry G a lla have th e ir source in Him. H e had m arrie d M ary bum , a p re tty tin 's a tte m p t to flout a loan of $16.- fin e b u ild in g s of w hich th e f e a tu r e II. The W orld's A ttitu d e T ow ard B rin g s A b o u t a L yn ch in g Is a m arv e lo u sly b e a u tifu l G reek b a re fo o t girl of six tee n , w hom he ooo. ooo re su lte d in su b sc rip tio n s of the W ord of God (vv. 5-13). H o n e s ty B a r is — F reneli love for detail and less th a n $0.000,000. Jo h n Ja c o b saw a t th e public pum p. She had be te m p le w ith 34 m assiv e C o rin th ia n 1. Men a re Insensible to th e I'res- T h e C lerk —T h e sto re hns been „„ , .. ... . , . . , . i e x a c titu d e In th e m a tte r of crim e lic A sto r a n d his frie n d s th e n took $2,- co lu m n s. I t will be n e ce ssa ry to tell com e ln sn n e anil h e had p u t h e r in rolilied. B u rg lars hnve tak e n off som a ence of the I rue E ight (vv. 5-10). ........ . , , . th e m th a t it is G ira rd college and for th e P e n n sy lv a n ia h o sp ital In 1790, 000.000 a n d S te p h en G ira rd sta k e d his No dense Is the Ignorance of m ankind r, « - r o n " o f 'T h * i ' " ’IK’,‘r on H of o u r m ost expensive pieces. fo rtu n e by g u a ra n te e in g th a t th e presence of th e very Lord of th e ir benefit w ill be re to ld th is w h e re his only child h a d been born e n tire "" "* " w**r" T h e D ealer In A n tiq u ities— T h e low lu lle d upon by th e police to re-ennet th ro u g h his bank th e re m a in in g $8.- J G lory is unrecognized. a n d had died. c la s s ic : C hrist not w re tc h es! T h e dish o n est th ie v e s I th e robbery of a post ofllre and the 000,800. W ould th e W ar o f 1812 have F o rtu n e now tu rn e d a sm iling face ' only m ade th e world but w us in th e Well, let's he nt least th an k fu l th a t ail H o ra c e G reeley, w e arin g h is u su al killing of th e a g en t In o rd e r Hint Hie been won w ith o u t th a t $8,600,006? of tlie thin g s w ere fakes. w orld d irecting and governing Hie w h ite c ra v a t, a p p ro a c h e d th e gnte of on S tep h en G irard. A lucky lea se of — S te p h en G ira rd died D ecem ber 26. w hole c rea tio n before Hie Incarnation. evidence for th e forthcom ing tria l th e college. "Y ou c a n 't com e In," said a ch ain of sto re s, su b le t nt a larg e m ight be In [«erfect o rd e r As th e • profit, laid th e fou n d atio n of his fo r 1.831, lea v in g a n e s ta te in e x cess of J H e is th e p re se rv e r o f all Its forces th e gaten m n . sto p p in g th e fam o u s edi m u rd er re h ea rsa l proceeded a crowd A m o n g th e S au s ag es to r. “ W hy n o t,” sa id G reeley. “ You’re tune. N ext cam e a w indfall of $56,- $7,000.000. H is w ill, a m ost re m a rk and In tere sts. Being th u s unrecog- of v illagers gath ereil about tlie post s | k h ,e »l UI<1 ( " t hntch- a c le rg y m a n .“ “T h e h— 1 I am !” " E x 000. D u rin g an In su rre ctio n In H a iti a b le docu m en t o f nbout 14.000 w ords, j nized, God in H is g race sen t Jo h n the nfllee a n d becam e m ore and m ore ex- ' ” r —I* (he head cheese over se v e ra l p la n te rs sto re d th e ir v a lu a b les re v ea le d th e m a k e r a s a m an o f s e n ti B a p tist a s a w itn ess th a t all m en c u se me— w alk rig h t In !" cited a s th e th ree young c rim in als— I ,h p r,‘l on tw o o f his ships. T h ese p lan te rs, m en t a n d a tr u e lo v er o f m ankind. m ight believe (vv. 6, 7). God waa not c le r k —I should suy not— the hose Now, su p p o se o u t o f te n such w ith every m em ber o f th e ir fam ilies, H e le ft m oney fo r m ore n u rse s in th e w illing th a t men should grope In who had only been ra p tu re d a f te r a Is out. v isito rs one Is a la w y e r a n d one a h o sp ital w h ere his In sa n e w ife had d a rk n ess. Be H e sent a m an w ith a stiff hunt w ent through Hie actions w ere m assacred . c h u rc h m a n . T h ese tw o a re likely to o f th e ir crim e w ith com plete nonchal In 1885 he began th e build in g o f lived and d ie d ; for coal fo r th e p o o r; tru e testim ony to point o u t th a t light ance, h a v e h e a rd th e s t o r y ; c e rta in ly , hy B ad Show his fam o u s fleet fo r trn d e w ith th e for th e a id of th e d e a f and d u m b ; for to them . re a so n o f vocation, th ey should se e I tin e of th e b an d its, th e m an who T h « c o » l s t r i k e In « b l« a f f a ir O rient. H e h a d w ith d raw n from th e d istre s se d m a s te rs of sh ip s ; fo r b e tte r 2. T h e D e sp e rate W ickedness of th e p o in t o f th e Joke. F o r th e o th e r had fired (he fa ta l shot w hich had F o r w h ic h i ' l l h a v e t o p a y m y s h a r e » R om an C ath o lic church and becom e police p ro te c tio n ; fo r c ity Im prove- J M an’s H e a rt (v. 11). n d 1 b e« ru < 1 « e t h e n a m e b e c a u a e e ig h t th e Joke m u st be e xplained. All I killed th e postal agent, e n te re d Into A m ents. Jt b r in g s n o la u g h t e r o r a p p l a u s e . T h e W ord w as rejected hy th e cho a F re n c h fre e -th in k e r. So he nam ed o f w hich show s th a t to th e a v e ra g e I th e a ffa ir w ith such gu sto th a t the his first vessel V oltaire, th e second B ut It w as to o rp h a n s th a t his sen nation. T hey would not receive A m erican G ira rd college m eans n o th crow d w as soon sh o u tin g for Ills blood ing. A nd It's m ore th a n likely th a t j R o u sseau a n d so on. T h e acco m p an y h e a r t tu rn e d m o st—hence G Jrard col- 1 th e one w hom God had ano iu ted to he C urses w ere h urled Ht th e prisoners H E R R I N G O N T H E H O O K ing p ic tu re Is a re p ro d u c tio n o f a lege. H is r e la tiv e s co n te sted th e w ill; ' th e ir King and jvere h urled back nt th e crow d h e h a s n e v e r h e ard of S tep h en G irard . bronze b a s-relief on th e p e d esta l of th e long litig a tio n w as c a rrie d to the 3. Som e Received C h rist and T h u s W ith a [ileasant sm ile th e accused Its fo u n d e r—u n less h e know s his th e G ira rd s ta tu e In C ity H all plaza. S uprem e c ourt. D aniel W eb ste r vain- I B ecam e tlie Sons of Goii (vv. 12, 13). m u rd e re r goaded th e v illa g ers Into D ic k en s a n d H aw th o rn e. - .1 T h e w ritte n re co rd p ictu res S tephen ly a rg u e d th a t " th e plan of e d u ca tio n j W h ile tlie nation re je cte d Him, som e such a fu ry th a t soon all hounds w ere T h is Is a p ity — fo r sev eral reaso n s, ! in d iv id u als em braced Him and w ere o f th e G ira rd school of o rp h n n s w as G ira rd ns a dual p e rso n ality . H ere Is passed and the In fu riated onlookers E v e ry good A m erican should know o f ! one p e rso n a lity : I lls E nglish w as In- d e ro g a to ry to th e C h ristia n religion, crow ned helrg of Im m ortal glory. In mad»* a rush for the Hire»* men. I Inly G ira rd college. T o he sure. It Is not d ifferent. Ills fo rb id d in g api ’ra n c e c o n tra ry to so u n d m o rals a n d su b th is section we a re show n how men th e fa ste st w ork on th e p a rt of the in th e “ W ho's W ho” o f colleges. B ut j becom e c hildren of God, It la not liy w as th a t o f a rough old sniior. H e versive o f law ." polli-e, w ho h u rried ly called off th e In Its 78 y e a rs o f e x iste n c e It has . ., ,, , , i w as crabbed. Inhospitable, unap- W e h s te r's co n te n tio n w as h a s o f on blood re la tio n with th e C ovenant peo crim e re h ea rsa l and ru sh ed th eir b e e n both college a n d hom e to m ore - pri)fichllble , Ie no „ „ „ n|> ple "o f bloo d "; (g rac e is n o t In- I S tephen G ira rd 's d irec tio n th a t no c h arg es Info an autom obile, p re v en ted th a n 12,000 o rp h a n boys, a s It is to d ay plying a t his d o o r; th o se he allied "e cclesiastic, m issio n ary o r m in iste r h e rlte d ) ; not hy tlie efforts o f th e ir an a tta c k w hich m ight have developed to m ore th a n 1,560. I ts f u tu re should h e a rts, “ th e will of m a n ; hut of It v out to m th e n Inst cent. of any sect w h a tso e v e r" should ever . . . . . I m ust w » « ork n s II u i 11» isi ceni. Into th e lynching of th e bandits. b e s II m o re useful, sin ce Its o rig in a l w „ rl(rldIv fniB „, be co nnected w ith th e college o r even God." T h e new b irth la God’s w o rk ; i b u ild in g a n d m a in te n a n c e fu n d o f ! te r s he w as a m iser. m an cannot change him self, n e ith e r j be a d m itte d a s a v isito r w ith in th e D e e r D ru n k on G rapes a b o u t $6,000.000 now a m o u n ts to H e re 's a lim elig h t view o f th e real college p rem ises. H is m otive w as, the can one m an change th e other. "W hen s girl s ta r ts fishing for a « b o u t $72,000,600 nud In a n o th e r S tep h en III. The E tern al W ord Becam e In G ira rd : Yellow fe v er will se t fo rth , “ to keep th e ten d er R uns W ild , Hoohs Cows proposal w hat should I do?" q u a r te r c e n tu ry sh o u ld touch th e sco u rg ed P h ilad e lp h ia In 1793. W ash- m inds of th e o rp h a n s fre e from th e c a rn a te , "M ade Fleeh" (vv, 14-18). Han F ra n c isco .- In to x icated hy a I “ If you love her. put h e rrin g on h e r h u n d re d m illion m ark. In th ese v erses we a re tau g h t Hie Ington. Je fferso n a n d ail th e fe d era l I e x c ite m e n ts” o f c la sh in g d o c trin es meal o f dried fe rm e n te d grupes, a deer And ns fo r S te p h en G ira rd , Its officials left th e city. All th e in h ab it- ' and s e c ta ria n c o n tro v e rsie s a n d to E te rn al W ord becam e th e In c a rn a te ran am uck a few m iles north of Han ) hook, of course.'' T h e e te rn a l Hon o f God be fo u n d e r, fiction h id es Its ab ash ed a n ts fled w ho could. In A ugust. Sep- t p a 'h them " th e p u re st p rin cip les of Son. Itafael, honked several cows, p a rtia lly I L o v e s H is W o r k He h e a d a t th e sto ry o f his life. H e w as tem b e r and O ctober 4.631 died. "B rin g m o rality .” so th a t th ey m ight Inter cam e m an, horn o f a woman. w recked a h a m Hnd to re down two passed through childhood a n d youth “ You have no Idea w hat a really big a h u m an enigm a. H e w as a com- i out y o u r d e a d i” w as th e cry on ev ery . a dopt "such relig io u s te n e ts s s th e ir m iles of fence on th e M iller ranch ' He wue te s te d ; He m erclal a n d financial genius. H e w as s tr e e t every day. G ira rd dro p p ed his m a tu re d re a so n m ight e n ab le them to into m anhood. W hen last aeen th e deer, his one iin I executive gets out o f business," de suffered and died In o rd e r th a t He clared th e New Yorker. th e rich m an of his day. business, c a rrie d o u t th e d e ad and p re fe r." dam aged a n tle r crow ned hy a garlan d “Nor H e w as a p u b lic ben efacto r. H e th e sick, p erfo rm ed th e m ost revolt- T h e le tte r o f th e will h a s been ( m ight becom e Identified w ith the race of brush, w as stag g erin g Into the hills “G ets down Just In tim e fo r lunclg w as a n A m erican p a trio t. H e saved Ing se rv ice s a t th e hoapltal and dl- lived tip to —hut m any a m in iste r Is and lift It to C hrist, and th u s re sto re T ony Nllveria, m an a g er o f the M iller and then he plays golf." th e new n a tio n by his financial aid. re c te d h is little group of v o lu n te e rs n u m b ere d am ong th e g ra d u a te s of th e broken fellow ship. T h is Incarnate ranch, rep o rted th e In tem p erate deer “ W hat If It ra in s?" Son tab e rn ac led am ong us. I f S te p h en G ira rd , w ith h is m illions, [ — from S e p tem b e r 18 to N ovem ber 16 1 G ira rd college. to th e Han R afael a u th o ritie s and a “T h e re 's th e m atinee.” b unt w as organized. 0 3 <v -41 a £yt I BB? G íbm ím s ; V Ï A & First Passport Simple diplom atic re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e U n ited S ta te s In a foreign land. Up to som e y e a rs ago. th e governors of a n u m b er o f sta te s, n otably C a lifo r nia, Issued p a ssp o rts to c itizen s going ! a broad, but th e p ra c tic e h a s been sto p p ed .—C hicago Jo u rn a l. T h e first U nited S ta te s p a ssp o rt w as Issued J u ly 8. 1796. I t w as a p rin te d form ab o u t th e s ire of a le tte r sh eet a n d h a d no o rn a m e n ta tio n w h atev er. T h e p a ssp o rt now In use Is a r a th e r I t a l y ’s N e w A u to m o b ile s e la b o ra te affa ir, en g rav e d from a steel Ita ly Is not a fllw e r nation. Only p la te on bond linen, w ith th e seal of th e D e p a rtm e n t o f S ta te and a coat 44,060 private motor cars were owned In the entire country last year— little of anas. American passports are Issued by the secretary of state or by the chief to ta l cam e to 75,060. l u l y does not go In for m ass pro d u ctio n a n d c are fu lly p ro te c ts Its c itize n s by ta riffs and special ta x e s from th e te m p ta tio n to buy low priced A m erican cars. T h e fam ous Ita lia n In x u ry c a rs a re ex- p o rted to th e e x te n t of 70 p e r cent of th e to ta l p ro duction. T hia y e a r the cars ex|K ,rted w ill n um ber about 30,000. A new box-shaped tool has been In more than double the prew ar number vented for cutting square holes MlnE W ith public motors and lorries the sture circular saws are a feature. Into the Will of God S tu d y th e sin g u la r benefits and ad, v a n ta g es of a w ill resigned and m elted Into th e will o f God. Such a sp irit h a th a continual S abbath w ithin It self, a n d its th o u g h ts a re estab lish ed and a t re st.—Flavel. Wonders in God's Word T h e w ord o f God will stan d a thou- san»l re a d in g s; and he who has gons over It m ost freq u en tly Is the su re st of finding new w onders th e r e .- 4 . Ils mil ton. K ille d b y T ra in D ubuque, I o w a —F re d G rundm sn, seventy-five, a laborer, w as In stan tly kllb-d when a p a sse n g er tra in atruck him on th e Illinois C e n tra l tra c k s n ear D ubuque. M a k in g I t f o r H im "W h at's H elen doing?" “M aking a sh rim p sa lad ." “ I d id n 't know we had any sh rim p In Hie house " "W e h a v en 't, h u t th e re 's one going to call this evim lng.” W r e c k e d H e r N e rv e s Reno. Nev. Mrs G eorge E. Ia»ff h s t divorced h e r husband, a New York candy m an u fa c tu re r, because he w recked h e r nerves by w alking along th e ledge of s 14-story building. S a f e t y F ir s t J u d g e Hut w hat w ere you fighting with llo rrlg u n sh o u t? C asey—Sure, I'm u n d e r oath, y e r bonoh, so I do n 't c a re to do lumM gueaslu'.— Legion W eekly,