Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 07, 1926, Image 6

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
■PROVED UNIFO-Xii INTUCWtuAAi.
Planning Fight for Equality for Agriculture
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T H E STORY O F CREA TIO N
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Chicago wilt be d ie lu n jin tf point of d ie ta n n e r s of th e nation in th e ir uew ngut to r ' a g ric u ltu ra l equal*
tty.** IJ eu üq mt r t era of d ie newly o ig an lz ed “a g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee of tw en ty -tw o ” w ere e stab lish e d th ere by <Ua
seven meni bers of the o rg an izatio n show u above. L eft to rig h t, th ey a r e : 11. L. H a rtsh o rn . Ford. K a n ; W alfred
L indström , p lea sa n t Lake. I n d .; (stu n d in g ) W illlum llirth . Colum bia, M o.; C h a rle s V. T ru ax , Colum bus. O h io ; (stand*
lug) F ra n k W arner L ea Moines. Io w a ; B a lla rd L unu, O m aha, Neb., and G eorge N. Peek, Moline, 111.
Sea Terror Now
Peddles Bananas
D r e a d e d M o e w e , W h ic h D e ­
s tr o y e d M a n y S h ip s , H a d
L iv e ly C a r e e r .
by arm ed G erm an guards.
Nevei
once d u rin g th e stra n g e voyage did
th e cap tiv es th re a te n m utiny, since
they knew th a t th e ship w as p rep ared .
In such event, to blow h e rs e lf up.
L iverpool, Eng. — T h e Moewe Is
abroad again. T h e new s may send a
chill down the sp in e of any surviving
tra v e le r who m et her on the high
se a s In the height o f her pow er. T his
w ar-ru ld er once sp reu d te rro r w her­
ev er she went.
In h e r w ake m any
vesaela, hit by h e r tire, sank w ithout
trace.
But th a t w as alm ost a dec­
ade ago, and th e m ighty have fallen.
W hen the ferm er com m erce d e stro y er
recently arriv ed in Liverpool from the
W eet Indies, she hud lost even her
nam e.
Moewe, o r Seagull, hud been
dropped, and th e bucolic O re en b rla r
tak en Instead.
H e r hold, w here p ris­
oners huddled and bom bs w ere stored,
c arrie d only u n rip en e d fru it. T he for­
m er G erm uu ocean ra id e r w as ped­
d ling bananas.
Any p a sse n g er w ho crossed the
ocean In 1917 on a m erchant ship,
laden w ith w heat, steel, autom obiles,
h orses, oil or som e o th e r vuluahle
carg o for w a r-to rn E urope, m lgl|t
h ave hud the III luck to e n co u n ter th e
Moewe and observe her m ethods of
o peration. At a distan ce, she seemed
hii Innocent enough c ra ft, flying a
n e u tra l flag. But a s she drew n e are r,
h a lf concealed by her sa ils anil careen
lug shout a s If m anned by a crew of
crazy men, she grew m ore stran g e.
T hen of a sudden, down Went her
b u lw ark s and th e m uzzles of her guns
ap p ea red
I'p w ent her G erm an flag
and th e signal. "S to p ." T h ere w ere
vessels Hint even th en put on full
■learn and trie d to get aw ay, hut a
shot across th e ir how s Inv ariab ly hove
them to. T h ere w ere o th e rs th a t h a s­
tily sttp m p te d to m an th e ir guns, If
they chanced to c a rry any. But well-
nltiied rllle sh o ts from th e Moewe u su ­
ally sent th e sa ilo rs sc u rry in g below
decks.
C a p tu re s In N orth Sea.
T h e Moewe, u n d e r th e com m and
of Count Hohna Schlodlen, com m enced
her ra id in g c a re e r when she slipped
out of th e Kiel canal e arly lu 11)17
Into th e N orth sea, b re ak in g th ro u g h
Ihe B ritish blockade u n d e r cover of
d a rk n e ss and rough w eather. U nder
th e very nose of E ngland she sank one
sh ip and c ap tu re d a n o th e r w ithin a
few m inutes o f each o th e r on Ja n u a ry
11. T h e c ap tu re d prize, th e Cor-
brldge, w as on her m aiden voyage and
full of coal. H er fate, th ere fo re, w as
postpone,I
Next day, by th re e o ’clock
In Ihe aftern o o n , the. Moewe had blown
up one ste a m e r and had reach ed a n ­
other.
T h e second sulTered th e usual f a te ;
ami by the tim e th e la st (rac e o f her
had gone th e moon had risen ami d is­
closed still a n o th e r prey. T his, too,
d isa p p ea red like the rest.
T hen
cam e a b rief lull In th e ra id e r's ac ­
tiv itie s, a lull th a t w as needed to set
h e rse lf sh ip sh a p e ; for by tills tim e
m ore thuli Hal p riso n e rs hail been
liily n aboard, w ith th e m onkeys, dogs,
c a ts ami ch ick en s and o th e r p ersonal
effects.
On J a n u a ry IK a 3,000-ton sh ip w as
sunk before b re a k fa st and th e Ap-
paui, an ocean lin e r of 7.7S1 tons,
w as tak e n before d a rk . T h is w as a
real prize, as m ost o f the victim s thp
t2.O00-ton
Moewe
tack led
ranged
from 3,000 to 5,000 tons.
T h is day 's
w ork w as ra p p e d w ith th e sin k in g of
W hat
Prevented
SHAFT TO THE MAINE
Mutiny.
T h e laun ch in g of th e p rize bout fol­
lowed and a se a rc h of th e c ap tiv e ship.
T h e prize crew got th e ir re w ard s In
th e form of Jars o f Jam and cig arettes,
p e rh a p s; Hnd th e M oewe got h ers In
w h a tev e r of th e doom ed carg o she
chose to select.
Most of th e vessels she encountered
found th e ir way a t once to Ihivey
Jo n e s' locker
O th e rs served th e ir
c a p to rs a s colliers o r as prison ships.
O ne of th e la tte r, th e Appam , put In
at N orfolk, Va„ In 1917. She c a rrie d
a Geriiinti lie u ten a n t and p rize crew
ulid h u n d red s of p a sse n g ers from ships
th a t had been sunk A nother tu rn e d
il|> at S anin Cruz am i a n o th e r at I’er-
num biico, B razil
Still a n o th e r, th e
Y arrow dnle. a ctu ally succeeded In
reach in g G erm any w ith h e r lt'.9 p r is ­
o n ers from otic N orw egian and seven
B ritish ships, In ch arg e of a G erm an
i rew of III men
On her wav the Yarrow d ale dropped
T I i I m im ill«* in o ii u i ii t ’ii l t*re«*(v(l In
a n c h o r In Sw edish w a ters ami w as H hxhiiu by tho Cuhttn, g overnm ent In
h oarded by the ntNcers of a Sw edish honor of th e 260 A liter ten n hhi I o is who
d e s tro ie r, hut they
saw
n o thing lout (h e ir U\«*s w hen the b a ttle sh ip
am iss.
T he p riso n e rs hud been o r ­ M aine whs sunk by th e S p a n ia rd s In
dered below am t w ere held th e re m ute lluxuiiu harbor.
ILLIN! PROFESSOR FINDS AN
UNKNOWN CHEMICAL ELEMENT
Dr
H op k in i F irst A m erican to Make
D iscovery of T his K ind—C alls
It “ Illinium .’*
t ’rb an a, til
D iscovery of one of
th e fixe unknow n chem ical elem ents
h a s .lust been a unounead by th e t ’nl
verulty of Illinois, (be w ork of Dr
B s H opkins, p ro fesso r of inorganic
chem istry, assist« <1 by L F. Y ntem a
and J A H a rris o f th e c h em istry staff
It wras the rtr«t tim e such a «liscov
ery ex er had been m ade In th is conn
try.
T he new elem ent Is know n In the
c h e m lstrj w orld as No 61. E ighty
•even of the |w»s»ible ninety tw o sim ­
ple suhetanee« kn«»w*n on th e e a rth ,
which m ake all com pounds th a t exist,
previously had I kw * u iaolated and Iden
tlfivd It Is th e c«nnhinAtlon of th ese
vario u s elen t*tHs th a t m ake up m at
ta r
T h e d lsro v e ry follow ed « t e n s iv e
re se a rc h covering tim re th a n fixe y e ars
In the ra re e at tits' la b o ra to ry o f Ihe
Unix ersitx
S|w»< ¡ally e« in stru t ted X
ray m achinery, w ith w hich th e work
w as c a rrie d on. xvas design«»«! ami
m a n u fa c tu re d on th e cam pus
Do4*t«»r llo p k tn s has nam ed bis d is­
covery “ Illin iu m ,’’ tb«» m etal o f th e
“M in i." It honor» both th e s ta te and
the u n iv e rsity , he explained. “T h e
first p a rt o f th e nam e. M ini, ev ery o n e
will ree«»gnlze,“ lie said, “w hile th e
final th re e le tte r s form m erely the
scientific en d in g for m eta ls.”
T h e m ost re c e n tly d isc o v ere d e le ­
m ent w as h afnium , a n n o u n ce d In
<’o|*enbagen In 1923. T h e a n n o u n c e ­
m ent cr«»ated g re at In tere st, but th e
elem ent Is «’«»inparatlvely little know n
The youngest well know n elem en t dis-
«•overed la helium .
T h is w as first observe«! as exist
Ing In th e sun In 1S6R, a n d th en In
I.XV4 w as dlucov e red on th e e a rth .
F IC T IO N
T eller—T h a t fellow IJooboo «aw a
f j n bill on th e sidew alk y e sterd a y but
refused to pick It up.
A sker— W hat w as th e m a tte r ; was
It counterfeit, or w as It p a sted dow n?
T eller—No, It w as all r i g h t ; hut
yesterday w as F rid a y and Boohoo
thought It w ould be unlucky to find
money on th a t d a y .—T ro u v e r de Sen
tiers.
L E S S O N T E X T — G e n e s is l : l - t : t 5 .
G O L D E N T E X T — In th e b e g in n in g
G od c r e a t e d th e h e a v e n s a n d th e e a r t h .
— G en, 1:1.
P R IM A R Y T O P IC — G od t h e C r e a t o r
o f A ll T h in g «
J U N I O R T O P IC — T h e S to r y o f C r e a ­
tio n .
IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­
IC — G od th e M a k e r o f A ll T h i n g s
Y O IN O P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­
IC — G od In C r e a tio n .
ije t a
\BotU c
Voday
E v ery th in g but God had a begin
nlng. God th e u n caused cause Is th e I ___
cause of all things. Let th is fu n d a ­
THE W RONG W A Y
m ental tru th , though beyond th e pow ­
e r o f th e hum an m ind to g rasp , be
believed and all o u r problem s of p h i­
Soreness and
• tiffneaa yield
the C lan M ucTavIsh, c a rry in g m ore
losophy and theology will be solved.
le M uaierole.
th an
11 .(MXl.titlO marks* w orth
of
I. T he O rigin of th e U niverse
Seething eint-
ment made with
-kina, cotton and m eat.
T h e Moewe
(Gen. 1 .1).
eit ef maatard.
now hud m ore th an MS) p erso n s on
It w as c re a te d by God. All th in g s
Apply with hng«t
hoard, and so th e A ppam w as d is ­
MeeUrd Flaater
cam e Into being by th e will a n d a ct
p atch ed w ith most o f them to A m er­
o f a p ersonal God. C re ate m eans to
ica, am i the d isencum bered ra id e r set
b rin g Into ex iste n ce th a t w hich had
out fo r fresh fields o f action.
no p re v io u s existence.
Slipped P a s t B ritish.
S * pimples, blackheads, etc., cleared
II. T he R egeneration of th e E a rth
T h u s th e d a y s w ent h.v. until th e
away easily and at little cost by
( 1 :3-25).
Moewe saw fit to tu rn h e r c o u rse
B etw een v e rses one and tw o Is
hom ew ard. S he renclm d h e r G erm uu
c le arly m arked an In terval of p e rh a p s
p ort e a rly In M arch, having su c c ess­
w ide d u ra tio n . T he e a rth w hich w as
fully slipped p a st a flotilla of B ritish
c re a te d by God w as su b je cted to a
d e stro y ers.
In so m ething less th an
Judgm ent. T he H ebrew w ord "w as"
H e a r d o f b u t N e v e r Seen
tw o m onths she had c a p tu re d o r sunk
She (stu m p in g fo o t)— You m u stn 'l m ight ju s t a s well have been tr a n s ­
IK v essels and destro y ed m illions of k iss me th a t way.
An In d ian w in a r re s te d fo r bootleg-
la te d “becam e.” In ste ad , th ere fo re,
d o lla rs w orth o f foodstuffs, m u n i­
Tha
He (q u ietly ) — W hat Is y o u r fav o rite o f th e e a rth hav in g been c re a te d n : g lng am o n g h is re d frie n d s .
tions a n d general cargo. W hen a dls- w ay?
void o r chaos, we see th a t It becam e sh e riff g ave him a sou n d le c tu re o n
pateh from B erlin a nnounced th e re­
ao th ro u g h a c atacly sm ic Judgm ent. th e u n la w fu ln e ss o f th e a c t, to w hich
tu rn th e sh ip p in g w orld b re a th e d a
In Isa ia h 4 5 :18. the p ro p h e t d e clare s h e liste n e d sto lid ly a n d th e n In q u ire d :
P le n ty o f T im e
hit m ore easily.
th a t God did not c re a te th e e a r th a j “No w ay In ju n c an g e t o u t of th ia ? ”
"B eat th e tr a in ?
O h, s u r e !
T he follow ing D ecem ber th e B ritish
“ No one can help you now b u t G od,"
L o ta o f tim e ,'' a a ld he.
w aste, but th a t H e form ed It to he
a d m ira lty sent out a general w a rn in g
" L o ta o f tim e " w a s r i g h t —
w a s th e reply.
Inhabited.
All
th
a
t
re
a
l
geology
h
a
s
A ll e t e r n i t y
th a t th e ra id e r w as a t larg e again.
" H u h '" g ru n te d th e p riso n e r. "G od
to say to us harm o n izes w ith th is
T h e w a rn in g In terfe red little w ith th e
view. T h e so-called six d a y s o f c re ­ h e ap lik e U ncle S a m ; In ju n n e v e r s e e
M oewe's deadly w ork.
(in th is voy­
N a t u r a lly
atio n ex h ib it G od’s re h a b ilita tio n of H im .”—B oston T ra n s c rip t.
age 26 v essels m et th e ir fa te from
P a te r—R obert, how Is It y o u r re ­ th e e a rth .
h e r g uns and 1,389 p riso n e rs w ere port card show s a I) fo r d e p o rtm e n t?
rig h t'« In d ia n V e g e ta b le P llla are n o t
T h e cau se for th is Judgm ent upon o n W
ly a p u r g a tiv e. T h ey e x e tt a to n ic a c tio n
brought to sh o re by h e r and th e tw o
R obert— You see, p a te r, 1 h a v e been th e e a rth Is to he found d o u b tless In on th e d ig estio n . T eet th e m y o u r se lf now .
p rize sh ip s she re fra in e d from s in k ­ I so contin u ally In c o n fere n ce w ith
172 P ea rl St. N. K. A dv.
th e ju d g m e n t upon S atan , w ho Is
ing. In Ihe la tte r p a rt of M arch w ord my In stru c to r th a t th e o th e r pupils
called th e p rin ce of th is w orld (Jo h n
w as passed out th a t th e M oewe w as would deem It a p re a rra n g e d a ffa ir 12:31).
W h e n H a n g in g M i r r o r
again sa fely home.
T
o
h a n g a m irro r flat a g a in s t th e
should I flaunt a too In sp irin g m ark
O bserve th a t God c rea te d th e spe­
E very day the Moewe w a s o u tsid e oil my record of endeavor.
cies nnd decreed th a t they p ro p a g a te w all, th e sc re w s sh o u ld be a tta c h e d
tin 1 B ritish blockade p e rils lay In h e r
a f te r th e ir kind. Such a th in g a s one a s n e a r to th e to p o f th e fra m e a s
wav.
In terc ep te d w ireless m essages
sp ecies developing o u t o f a n o th e r Is possible. T h e h ig h e r th e sc re w s o r e
T
h
e
D
iffe
re
n
c
e
let h e r know th a t ev ery w h e re o th e r
th e c lo ser th e m irro r w ill be to th e
Mr. B ra g g a —I su p p o se you know unknow n to th e B ible a n d real science.
vessels w ere on h e r tra il. If she hud
w all. S om etim es It Is p n s s lh le to f is te n
III.
T
he
O
rigin
of
Man
(1:26-28).
been discovered n e a r th e C a n ary r*m singing In Ihe ch u rch c h o ir now?
th e sc re w s to th e to p edge a n d th i»
H
e
w
a
s
c
rea
te
d
by
God.
H
e
cam
e
P
a
tie
n
t
F
rie
n
d
—No,
I
did
n
't.
islan d s one F e b ru a ry n ig h t In 1917 h e r
p ro v e s th e m ost sa tis fa c to ry .
Into
being
th
ro
u
g
h
a
special
c
rea
tiv
e
Mr.
B
ra
g
g
a
—
B
ut
su
re
ly
y
o
u
r
b
ro
th
­
gam e would have been up. So badly
act of God. As to n a tu re , he bore th e
did she need o v e rh au lin g th a t the o r­ e r Tom told you 1 hud Joined tba
E v e n in W in te r
Im age and lik en ess of God. T h is
d e r w as given to ta k e th e m ost Im­ c h o ir?
U n d e r old logs, even in w in ter, y o n
Im age nnd likeness Is n o t p hysical or
P
a
tie
n
t
F
rie
n
d
—Oh,
yes,
he
told
me
p o rta n t p a r ts of th e e n g in e down.
bodily, hut in te lle ctu a l a n d m oral m ay find c en tip ed e s th a t have hut o n e
W hile th is w ns being done th e ship th a t.—P eabody S ta r.
(E ph. 4:24. Col. 3 :1 0 ). G od's lik en ess I p a ir o f leg» to each body se g m en t n n d
rode a t a n ch o r, help less.— New T urk
Is reflected In m an 's th re e fold n a tu re . m illip e d e s w ith tw o p a irs to eac h seg-
Tillies.
R even g e
The
Man Is sp irit, soul and body (I T hess. | m erit, sa y s N a tu re M agazine.
"A n y th in g else, s ir? ” a sk e d th e b a r­ 5 :2 3 ). God m ade m an w ith a p e rso n ­ m em b e rs o f one «if th ese group» g e n ­
U . S . F if t h F r o m T o p
ber of thp c u sto m e r who hud been In a lity c ap a b le of hav in g fellow ship w ith e ra lly e a t p la n t m n terl il. nnd o f t h e
re a t rush.
H im se lf—w ith whom H e could sh a re o th e r, an im al m ate ria l
o n I n d ia ’s T r a d e L ist a “ g No.
W alt a m inute. la th a t my
New Y ork.— T h e "R e p o rt on th e w ife w a ilin g over th e re to h a v e her H is glory.
IV. A dam Alone In Eden (2:7-9,
C onditions a n d P ro sp ec ts o f B ritish bob trim m ed?*’
15-20).
T ra d e in In d ia,’* by T h o m as M.
“Tea, sir.”
H e h a d a m ost b e au tifu l p lace In
Alnscoug, se n io r tra d e com m issioner
“G ive me all you got."— A m erican w hich to live. God gave him su rro u n d ­
lu India and Ceylon, published for th e L egion W eekly.
ings In keeping w ith his n a tu re .
d e p a rtm e n t of o v e rsea s trad e , gives
__________________
“ P le a s a n t to th e sig h t and good for
—F ir e years af poor
som e in te re s tin g figures re la tin g to
M ig h t Ju s t as W e ll
food” d e scrib es h)s surro u n d in g s. H e
. a . -
health fallowed by
A m erican tra d e w ith India.
w as to " d re ss and k e ep ” th e g arden
B a n d it— M oney o r y o u r life !
s ioftuema and plea-
T h e U nited S ta te s now sta n d s fifth
Mr. P e c k —T a k e both, a n d sa v e ms (v. 15), show ing th a t w ork w as God’s
f
risy left me too weak
In o rd e r o f Im p o rta n ce In In d ia's
to wait. ! thon/ht
trad e . H er sh a re before th e w ar w as ' th e tro u b le o f e x p la in in g It to my prim al th o u g h t fo r m an. To th is
Í
.
n r limo had come.
a g re e s th e tea ch in g of th e New T e s ta ­
w ife.
2.8 p e r cent, In 1923 1924. 5.6 |>er cent,
M y niece recom­
m ent. If any m an w ould not w ork,
a n d fo r 1924-1925, 5.8 p e r cent. T he
mended Tantac. I t
n
e
ith
e
r
should
he
e
at
(IJ
T
hess.
3:10).
U N T H IN K A B L E
•dried years to my
p rin cip al Im ports from th e U nited
M an in E den w as d e so late
P a ra d ise
life; Ifeelyonnfand
S ta te s In o rd e r of Im portance a r e :
w ith all Its sp le n d o r could not sa tisfy
S
Vigorous a g a in .”
M ineral oils, m ach in ery , m otor vehl- I
his lonely h e a rt. A nim als of all kinds
g
adf
M rt.SarahA.Vose,
clea, h a rd w a re a n d tools, tin p la te s, j
su rro u n d e d him, hut r o com panionship
U- «
6 3 » e ll,S t..H ,lh ti.
p rovisions (m ainly bottled and tin n e d ),
•
barre, Pa.
am ong them w ns to be found for him.
a n d in stru m e n ts and a p p a r a tu s (m ain
To m ake A dam conscious o f his con­
One of T anlac’s greatest bless­
ly e le c tric a l).
ings Is the new life and vigor it
d ition God caused th e a n im a ls to pass
brings to old folks. E very day men
b efo re him . w ith th e re su lt th a t no
E a c h P e r s o n in U . S .
and women up In th e seventies
helpm eet w as found fo r h im ; m an, be­
anil eighties th a n k us lo r T anlac's
ing a p e rso n ality , w as d iffere n tia te d
C o st $ 5 8 .7 1 in 1 9 2 3
wondrous benefits.
from th e anim al.
New York. E ach |>erson In the
T anlac Is a n atu ral tonic, m ad s
V.
T
h
e
O
rigin
of
W
om
an
(2:21-24).
from roots, barks and ra re herbs.
Vnlteri S tale» coat th e fed eral ami
T
o
m
eet
th
e
need
o
f
m
an
God
m
ade
H arm less to man or child. It
at a te g o vernm ent» S5S.71 In 1923, nays
th e w om an. T hey had m inds Hllke.
cleans the blood, stirs up th e liver
a re p o rt to th e N ational In d u strial
th
e
re
fo
re
eould
com
m
une
to
g
eth
e
r
and puts digestive organs In w ork­
C onference hoard.
ing order.
a bout the thing» th a t su rro u n d ed them ,
T h e to ta l whs »pent, th e report
“ Did you tu rn dow n th e c o u n t's p ro i
If yotir body Is weak and ru n ­
nnd
a
bout
God.
T
hey
had
sp
iritu
a
l
says, a s fo llo w s: E d u ca tio n and If
p o a a l?”
down, if you lack am bition, can't
n a tu re s, th e re fo re eould com m une to­
b ra rle s, $16.69; highw ays, $12.03: In
“ W hy o f course. H e’s a noted m ind
eat or sleep, you'll be delighted
g e th e r and w ith God. God took a rib
te re s t and debt c an c ellatio n , $9.61*; re a d e r
T h in k how te rrib le It would
with Fanlae's tv»ults. Take Tauiao
from A dam 's side anil out o f It m ade
Vegetable Pills for constipation.
p ro tec tio n of p « tsoiis a n d p ro p e rty
In» n o t to be ab le to keep a se v ret."
th e w om an. Man w as m ade from the
$3 79; g e n era l h e alth a n d aan ltatlo n .
d u st o f th e ground and wom an was
$2.K3:
g e n era l
g o v e rn m e n ta l
ex
V a r ie t y
ta k e n from his side— th u s wom an was
p«‘iis»‘s. $3 24; c h a ritie s, hospital» and T h e b e a u t i f u l K iris «»n th e c o v e r pas;«
one rem oved f a rth e r from the e a rth
c o rre c tio n a l In stitu tio n s. $2.74; re c re ­ C a n a ll toy c u r e s a n d w o e s a s s u a g e .
th a n m an. Som eone h a s said th a t the
a tio n . <1 : public se rv ice e n te rp rise s, I f a l l In lo v e a t t h e v e ry f ir s t p e e k
m an w as d u st refined, hut th e wom an
A nd g e t a new o n e e v ery w eek.
$3.60; inis«‘elianeoua, $2.92.
w as d u st doubly refined
M atthew
H enry says. "W om an w as m ade of the
R e fe re n c e
rlh out of th e side o f Adam, not «mt
Many e le m en ts, such as gold, silver,
“T h a t tall, «lark, good lock in g ex
m ercury. Iron, copper, lead and the h u sb a n d of your» ha» a sk e d ine to be o f h is h e ad to top him. nor out o f his
like w ere know n to th e atnuents, but hl» w ife, anti I th o u g h t I’d ask you first feet to he tram p led upon h.v him. hit?
out o f his side, to be equal w ith him —
o th e rs a r e m ore m odern In dlsunxery w h e th e r you could recom m end him ."
u n d e r his arm to be p ro tec te d and
am i w ith o u t ex cep tio n xvere first a n ­
"Ia>t me m ake a u o te o f It. d e a rie , u e a r his h e art to he loved.”
nounced In a foreign country.
mill I’ll l<M|k him up In m y d ia ry uud
VI. The O rigin of M arriage (2:241
let you know ."
God m ade m an—m ale an,I fem ale
I n f a n t L if e Is H e ld
It w as H is Intention th a t men and
„Out o f C h a r a c te r
M o r e P r e c io u s N o w
women should m arry. M arriage Is
Ila m T h a t d e u th scene w as a riot.
the most sacred of hum an ties [t |s
ChicngP
ViMltig |a»«|»l»* («nifty a re
E gg H ow ’» th a t?
of divine origin, for God H im self per-
b e tte r th a n voting people e v e r have
H om T he c o rp se got th e h icc u p s.— form ed the m arriag e cerem ony.
been. Dr. Ira S W ile. New Y«»rk
W ab ash C avem an
p sy c h ia trist. (<ilil th e Mid W est cob
fe re n c e on p a re n t e d u ca tio n today.
Give Credit to God
T o th e m illions o f g ra te fu l su ffe re rs
"T h e old h ave ch an g ed w o re th an
D iffic u lt C ase
T h is act of In itiativ e nnd d aring
who know ab o u t th e m ig h ty h e alin g
th e young." he said, “ fo r th e voting a re
this reso lu te step of e n tire confidence
“ My d a u g h te r Is out at all hour».“
pow er o f P e te rs o n 's O in tm e n t fo r old
In th e p ro cess of fo rm a tio n ; th e old in
Is a t th e sam e tim e th e newt reason
"C a n ’t you get h e r to c u rta il h e r la te
sores, ulcers, piles, so re fe et a n d c h a f ­
th e iiro re m of deforniuM tm o r refom ia
to u r» ?"
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able proceeding th a t a c re a tu re may I
ing P e terso n says, "u se It fo r sk in
Mott. I am not su re w tileh."
"N o, th e case la hopele»«. E ven the
u ndertake. Give cred it to G od: no , a n d senlp It, h : It n e v er disappoints»"
A nother defen»»« of m odern youth
wisdom, no p ru d en t calculation could All druggist«, «tv c e n ’s
d e a o f b e a u ty sleep d oesn’t a p p e a l to
w as m aile by P rof. A rnold G essell of j e r .”
l x awifer.—C h arles W agner.
th e Yale psycho-clinic, who »aid .voting
m arrie d people u n d ersto o d b e tte r th an
Killing Doubts
W ro n g A n im a l
any p re v io u s g en era tio n th e “Im por­
“T o o k you for a deer." e x p la in ed tha
Every step tow ard O ur I. rd C hrist
-kJ
ta n c e o f In fa m y ."
_ „ «ey v Tide,
h u n te r
kills a doubt
Every thought, word,
-
to reitere inflwmrv,«-
" In fa n t life,” he added, “la not held
” Hon andeorwvtM« o e e M i^ h rtl
"Y
ou’r
e
w
ntnit
t
h
e
r
e
"
retort«-«?
th
e
and
deed
fo
r
Him.
«-ar-ies
you
away
so c h eap ly a» In th e e«trlier day» of
> .
9« lr * «rrerHo « tu dú-ee-
L«eU S o - t h i n « , b e a lt n g
guide, a s he ban d ag ed his leg.
"Cut ft'jiu discouragem ent.
excessive In fan t and m a te rn a l d eatb
_
« A U « t Ü v 'H l
th e g o at.” —(.’pen Road.
M . V aw v riy FU««
<«*v T e r t
ra le » .”
Aches & Pains!
SKIN BLEMISHES
Resinol
Young vigor
to old folks
S to p s Itc h in g
Peterson’s Ointment
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