Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 28, 1926, Image 2

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
The Valley of Voices
B y GEORGE M A R S H
A u t h o r o f ••T ollers o f th e T r i l l . " " T h e W h e lp s o f th e W o l f "
iW N. ü fl*rr1œ )
( C o p y r ig h t b y th « P e n n P u b lis h in g C o .)
Sunday School
' LessonT
( B y R E V P B F I T Z W A T E R . D .D ., D e a n
o f t h « E v e n in g S c h o o l, M ood y B ib le I n -
a t u te uf C h ic a g o j
c 1»2< W e » te r n N e w s p a p e r U n io n .)
Lesson for May 2
What makes the
value in
General Motors
Cars?
GOD’S C O V E N A N T W 'T H NO AH
N ot a m urk on h im — his tongue out
CHAPTER XVIII
and
his
eyes
bu
lg
in
g
lik
e
a
pike's
you
— 25—
j
L E S S O N T E X T — G e n e s is 1 :1 0 : S ?T.
G O L D E N T E X T — I d o s e t m y I.
la
F ro m the blackness o f th e c le a ring
A t length, by a supreme e ffo rt, the squeeze In y o u r h a n d ! A m b u sh e d !"
"S
o
they
got
him,
too?"
nodded
La-
th e c lo u d , a n d it s h a l l be f o r a to k e n
under man reached the k n ife beneath
a t Ogoke rose a low w h is tle , w hich of a c o v e n a n t b e tw e e n m e a n d th e
Ins buck w ith the hand o f a pinioned llam tne, ch in on chest.
was answered fro m the gloom behind e a r t h . — G en. 9:13.
Centering in the largest automotive
" I t 's no good, I te ll yo u ," w hined the tra d e r's q u a rte rs, w here the k itc h ­
U K IM A K Y T O P IC — T h e P r o m is e o f
arm. W ith a heave the hand was free
laboratories
arul proving ground in the world.
A ntoine, his voice v ib ra n t w ith panic. en w indow s shone, ye llo w patches In I th e R a in b o w .
and the blade tu rn e d in to the body
J U N IO R T O P IC — O o d e P r o m is e to
"T h a t makes nine— nine who have
above him. B ut In a flash the rig h t
the th ic k d a rk night.
N
oah
T he w h is tle was repeated and. s im u l­
bund o f the Iroq u o is sh ifte d from the gone out. I t 'll he o u r tu rn next. T o ­
IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D S E N IO R T O P -
taneously, sw a rt faces appeared at the IC —-T h e S to r y o f N o a h .
th ro a t to the m enacing w ris t. There n ig h t I leave fo r th e Itouge."
The
hard
eyes
of
the
trad
e
r,
lined
YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­
w in a w rench— a groan as the hone
w indow s o f both buildings. Eyes, g lit ­
hy w o rry and red fro m d rin k , lit w ith te rin g w ith hate and th e pent e x c ite ­ IC — G od a D e a li n g W ith N o a h .
Insuring the best materials at the lowest price.
snapped, and the k n ife slipped to the
contem pt. "Y o u 've gone lik e the rest. ment o f the s ta lk , searched the room s
snow.
In
o
rd
e
r
to
grasp
th
e
m
eaning
o
f
Again, lik e the fangs o f a w o lf, the W hy d id n 't you run aw ay w ith H o se ? fo r signs o f life . Hut they looked on ' God’s covenant w ith Noah, the w hole
W ant to desert s ix ty thousand d o lla rs '
long lingers o f M ichel clam ped on the
em ptiness— on a ta b le splashed w ith I rto ry o f the flood should he c le a rly
w o rth o f fu r, do you?"
120,000 skilled workers made more than
th ro a t o f the man In whose b ulging
sp illed liq u o r, a Jug, an untouched in th e m ind o f th e teacher and the
T he heavy fe a ture s o f the o th er
glass o f w h is k y ; on a stove fro m
eyes shone the fe a r o f the death
835,000 General Motors passenger cars and
1 pupil.
fille d w ith flo o d at th e ta u n t.
He
w hich sm oked a fry in g pun w ith its
w hich neared.
I. The Cause of the Flood (6 :1 -8 ). |
trucks in 1925.
"D is ees fo r h e r!” snarled th e hend- leaned und stru ck the ta b le w ith his b u rn in g bacon.
I t was apostasy fro m God. T he
list, o v e rtu rn in g the hotties.
nian. as he stru ck w ith his free hand
" I knew you w ould stampede them . tw o types o f men we saw In C aln j
“ Soft, am I? " he snarled, “ because
the purpled face. "Dees ees fo r m e !"
M ichel,” said Steele, lo o kin g q u iz z ic a l­ and Abel (th e one o f proud s e lf-w ill, ;
I leave th is hell before they close In
and he stru ck aghtn.
ly at the happy Iroquois. "T h e y got 1 the o th e r o f hum ble fa ith ), developed 1
Fisher Body Corporation is a part of General
•Slowly the bloodshot eyes o f the ami ta ke us— hang us fro m the ra fte rs out Just ahead o f us.
You did th a t I on d iv e rg in g lines, h u t as th e y m u lti- i
Motors.
assassin, who had so co n fid en tly shot here o r cu t o u r th ro a ts, you cu ll me fo r David, you rascal I”
plied they came in to co n tact and In- I
I te ll you we re done! T hey
fro m the ambush, film e d ; fo r the last s o ft I
T he hour o f th e man fro m Neplgon ' te rm n rrle d .
caught P ie rre and the w hole valle y's
tim e his m outh gaped wide fo r the
hail struck. L ik e a hound at leash he
II. The A rk the W ay of Salvation
u fte r us T h e y're out there now, w a it­
a ir denied him by the vise on his
yearned fo r Ihe Rouge riv e r t r a il— (6:14 7 :2 4).
Sales a id service in 144 countries.
in g ." He pointed a sh aking finger to ­
th ro n t— w ith a q u ive r he relaxed on
and the man who trave le d It.
A lth o u g h a ll flesh hnd c o rru p te d Its
ward the forest. " I t may he to n ig h t—
th e snow.
Steele g ripped th e hard hand o f Ills i way before God, In H is m ercy pro-
they come."
P icking up his rifle am i slip p in g his
Standard
frie n d in silence. T here wus n o th in g | vision was mude fo r such as w ould
Ruined
by
the
m
yste
ry—
th
e
menace
hands Into the ra b b lt-skln m ittens
to say— no tu rn in g the O Jlbway fro m ! avail them selves o f It. C h ris t Is the
prices,
with
General
Motors’
savings
passed
w h ic h hung from Ida neck hy thongs. o f the in scru ta b le fo re st fro m which Ills he a rt's desire.
W ith a w ord to ark Into w h ich n il who e n ter are
on
to
the
buyer.
no
man
returned,
w
hich
fo
r
weeks
hud
M ich el bent and closely scrutinized
M ichel, D a vid le ft them Io get his ; e te rn a lly saved.
As a ll outside o f
th e kn o tted fe a ture o f his enemy. ringed th e post, supping the nerve o f dogs.
Ihe ark perished, so a ll outside the re­
Satisfied w ith Ids w ork, he ra sp e d : I i I m people u n til they tied In th e nig h t,
"W h a t shall we do w ith last year's dem ption o f C h ris t sh a ll p erish (M a rk
"B o '-J o 'l T ete -H o u le ! You are poor l.u fla n im e sat, num b w ith despair. hunt, I f we And he hasn't shipped It? ” J 16 :16; I I Thess. 1:8, 0 ; John 3:18, 19.
A finance
S
lo
w
ly
th
e
w
h
isky
fro
m
the
o
ve
rtu
rn
ed
shot I You tnak' no more trou b le ecu
queried Steele.
36: I Pet. 3:18-22).
h o ttie dripp e d to the floor. Then he
company
owned
by
General
Motors,
and as­
dis valley I” and sta rte d fo r camp.
“ G ive e e t to de In d lu a. Dey tra d e
Observe in connection w ith th is
lie found his frie n d s at b reakfast. s a id : "T h a t ta le Tete-H oule brought eet at W a llin g R iv ie re ."
suring sound terms and low rates to time
Judgment and p ro v is io n o f s a lv n tlo n :
from
d
o
w
n
-rive
r
was
true.
T
he
men
S ile n tly he accepted the d ip p e r o f
"Yes, he got m ost o f I t w ith his
1. T he lo n g -su ffe ring God— H e w a it­
steam ing ten und the heuped p la te o f we sent to the Ju cktlsh to stop him w h isky— by fra u d . I t ought to go back ed 120 years.
frie d moose und beans, and began to lie d .”
to th e m ,”
2. N o a h , a p reacher o f righteousness
A ll these factors mean that General
A n to in e nodded.
eut.
T o the s u rp rise o f the men as they ( I I Pet. 2 :5 ).
Motors
has every facility and every in ­
"S
teele
got
th
rough
snd
came
hack
“ W e ll, w lm t luck, M ichel? A re they
renched the fu r-s to rin g lo ft, th e candle«
God not o n ly w a ite d long, h u t
centive for m aintaining quality in
s till leaving?” asked Steele, when his on the snow ," continued th e tra d e r. lig h te d row on row o f o tte r und m in k, th rough N'ouh sounded fo rth In te llig e n t
T he y'd
eyes suddenly focused on the shoul­ "T h e police are not In th is.
the product and value for the price.
ly n x and fox, m urten and Usher pelts, w arnings.
der o f M ich el’s capote. “ W here’d you come s tra ig h t here."
3. God w ill n o t w ith h o ld Fils a n g e r’
hanging fro m the ra fte rs.
"T h is Steele caughr 1‘ le rre h im se lf,”
get th a t tear?"
“ H e re ’s Ills w hole lust ye a r's tr a d e !” forever.
A t th e a p pointed tim e th e
T he face o f th e Iroq u o is was wood­ added the other. "W h e n the Indians crie d Steele. "H e 's never shipped It I” flood catne and e v e ry th in g perished
learned
how
we
had
fooled
them,
they
en. “ I meet o ld frle td een tie hush.
T he ye llo w lig h t o f his candle lit outside o f th e a rk.
took the tra il. T he w hole va lle y was
A h hah l ”
III. Beginning L ife Upon a New j
eyes snapping w ith d e lig h t, as M iehel
Curious, Steele rose and examined ours— u n til he got the W ln d lg o ." Sud­ looked at I lls chief. "M u ch fu r here W o rld (Gen. 8 :2 0 ).
denly
the
speaker
faced
th
e
door,
lis
­
his frie n d 's shoulder. “ W hy, there's
T h is was a m ost solemn h o u r f o r
fo r M ’sleu St. O nge!
He he happy
“ W h a t's th a t? "
caked blood he re ! You hnve been shot tening.
Noah. W ith the fresh consciousness o f
man, now. De pos' not close."
As
th
e
tw
o
watched
th
e
door
ap­
a t I" he cried. “ T a ke off th a t c o a t!"
“ Yes, th e y w ill tra d e It a t W a llin g God’s h a tre d and Judgm ent o f sin,
" W e n 1 feenlsh de moose and bean." prehensively, It opened to a d m it a
R ive r, unless—•”
T he In d ia n w aited, Noah faced th e re s p o n s ib ility o f g iv in g
laughed the stoic, " lle e s gun shake h a lf-breed w ith drink-sodden face.
CHEVROLET • PO N T IA C » BU IC K
“ W hat you eut to n ig h t, tn'sleu?" w ondering ut the q u a lific a tio n — “ unless shape to the life w h ic h wus be g in ning
w ’en he A re !"
Lascellcs refuses to sign u c e rtu in pa­ upon the cleans?? e a rth . H e was to
T o Ills re lie f Steele found th a t the T he d u ll eyes o f the cook s h ifte d un­
OLDSMOBILE - O A K LA N D
rep
le
n
ish
the
e
a
rth
.
H
a
p
p
ily
Noah
be­
per."
b u lle t had grazed the shoulder blade easily fro m A n to in e to h is chief.
“ A h -h n h l
H e not get her— n o w !” gun rig h t, fo r he began w ith th e
"Y
ou
here
s
till,
P
h
ilip
p
e
?
"
sneered
CADILLAC
’ GM CTRUCKS
o f his frie n d , b arely b reaking the
T he grave eyes o f the Iro q u o is ques­ a ct o f w orship.
skin . When the scratch was dressed, Laflam tne. " I th o u g h t you und Jean
IV . The Covenant W ith Noah (8 :2 1 ;
tioned Steele's.
"A cor /or every purtt and purpose ”
M ichel gave him the s to ry o f the am­ w ould h it the Rouge riv e r tr a il when
9 :2 7 ).
“ Not I f I can help I t ! ”
It got da rk. A ll the ra ts have le ft.”
bush.
God was w e ll pleased w ith N oah's
Satisfied, th e In d ia n tu rn e d to ex­
“ T h e y’ll hang on w h ile th e w h isky
W ith the s tin g o f the b u lle t across
am ine the fu r. Steele began counting a ct o f devotion. Because o f th is He
lasts,” m u tte re d A ntoine.
h is shoulder, the cool headed In d ia n
"Y o u And T e te -llo u le ? "
T he face the row s o f ric h pelts, In an endeavor entered in to a covenant w ith h im em­
had sensed th a t he was not badly
b ra c in g the fo llo w in g ele m e n ts:
P la n ts’ D uration of Life
C anadians E gg E aters
o f the cook, m o ttle d -g ra y In the h a lf to m ake a rough estim ate o f th e ir
h u rt, and made the o n ly move th a t
1. Assurance o f th e p e rp e tu ity o f
value.
H
e
had
reached
th
e
fa
r
end
W ith respect to d u ru tlo n o f life
C anadians la st y e a r ate an averagv
lig h t, tu rn e d to the mun who had gone
w o u ld cheek a s w ift second shot from
th e race (8:21, c f. 0:8-17),
th e re are th re e classes o f p la n ts , an­ o f 312 eggs apiece, a c c o rd in g to s ta ­
out th a t m orn in g on the t r a il over o f the lo ft when the ditn lig h t o f the
a concealed fo e —dropped ss I f k ille d
T h e how was set In th e cloud as a nuals, b ie n n lu ls und p e rennials. An tis tic s made p u b lic by the D o m in io n
cundle fe ll on some b u lk y shapes on
w hich none had returned.
o r m o rta lly h u rt.
Sprawled on his
to ke n o r guarantee o f th is.
a n n u a l cornea up fro m seed, bears de p art m ent o f a g ric u ltu re . D o m estic
"H e fo u nd h im — w ith his tongue the flo o r In a corner. Curious, he bent
fa re , a knee d ra w n up to give p u r­
2. T h e s e c u rity o f th e o rd e r o f na­ flo w e rs and seeds and dies w ith in the p ro d u c tio n to ta le d 237.000.000 dozen,
over the Inshed bundles. On the can­
o
u
t."
Latlam
m
e
laughed
b
itte
rly
.
chase fo r a lunge, he had waited fo r
year. A b ie n n ia l grow s fro m u seed, re p re s e n tin g an increase o f 10,000,000
vas co ve rin g o f the nearest th e re wus tu re (8 :2 2 ).
th e man in ambush to approach w ith in "Y o u 'd m ake a p re tty p ictu re , P h il­ le tte rin g .
W e know o f th e succession o f th e b u t produces o n ly leaves th e firs t year. o v e r th e pre vio u s year.
H e low ered his cundle to
ippe,
hanging
fro
m
th
a
t
hook,
w
ith
reach. Had th e re been two, It w ould
sensons and th e ongoing o f th e sys­ T h e second sum m er a flo w e r s ta lk
reud It.
have been a k n ife lig h t, w ith the odds y o u r th ro a t cut. You'd bleed s tra ig h t
“ I I — F ," he said a lo u d ; then, w ith a tem o f n a tu re o n ly because o f the comes up, seeds are produced and the
W ou ld Find O ut
S
cotch;
yo
u
’ve
lived
on
It
fo
r
m
onths.”
h e a vily against the man compelled to
A p e re n n ia l has roots
g u a ra n te e o f H im w ho co n tro ls them p la n t dies.
“ Paw. w hat Is meekness?"
T h e s tu rk te rro r In the eyes o f the gasp, " W a llin g R iv e r !”
s ta rt fro m th e soft snow.
w h ic h liv e on fro m y e a r to y e a r un­
"M ic h e l I " he called, "R e v lllo n Fre- [ a ll.
"D h , y o u 'll h a v e to get m a rrie d h »
D epending upon c o n d i­
“ Quod o ld M lchsl 1" applauded Steele, h a lf-breed seemed to appease Ills chief, res. W a ilin g R iv e r I
3. E s ta b lis h in g th e p riv ile g e s and less k ille d .
W e ll, I 'll he— (
fo re you u n d ersta n d th a t, son.”
who
w
ent
o
n
:
"W
e
'll
hnve
bacon
and
tions,
th
e
p
la
n
t
m
ay
o
r
m
ay
n
o
t
pro-
as the Iroq u o is finished. "T h o y can't
T he fu r-p a cks fro m th e lost canoe! ! re s p o n s ib ilitie s o f N oah and his de­
lu c e seeds e ve ry ye a r.
heat you I lie was scared when he potatoes— I f they give us tim e to eut M u rd e re il—utnhushed, they were, fo r scendants In th e ir re la tio n to th e e n rth
them. B rin g (ha t Jug "
E d u ca ted Flies
tired. Ila d you ever seen tills In d ia n
(9 :1 -4 ).
the
f
u
r
l
”
T he Jug was placed on th e table be­
W hen a young m an discovers he
before?"
" W h a t have you th e re ? "
(1 ) T h e e a rth to he rep lenished
M ich el k n e lt beside Steele. " B y g a r!
tween
th
e
tw
o
men.
und
th
e
cook,
m
u
t­
ra n speak In p u b lic , i t is a ta le n t he
" F ly p a p e r."
M ichel's b lo ck eyes snapped tan-
o u r f u r l " he said, peering nt the w ra p ­ (v. 1).
" I never knew th e y could rend "
ta liz ln g ly , us he played ou Ids c h ie fs te rin g In co he re n tly, shuffled to the
(2 ) D o m in io n restored. T he d o m in ­ a lw a y s c u ltiv a te s .
pings,
his
voice
hoarse
w
ith
e
x
c
ite
door.
c u rio s ity .
ion w h ich was lost th ro u g h th e fa ll o f
"T w o le ft, out o f th e lo t ; and they m ent. "D e y keel o u r men u t de D e vil's man w in now restored, h u t on th e
'W u l, he look lu k ' man I see one
stay fo r the w h is k y !" com m ented I.n- m ile !" T h e muscles o f his lean face g ro u n d o f fear.
la m .”
knotted. "H u t Latlam m e ees dead man
(3 ) A n im a l food given.
"T ra d e d once at W a ilin g River, you tlamme, t illin g a glass Hnd shoving the
Jug across th e table. "M v frie n d . I 'll now. T o n ig h t Daveed ta k e tils t r a il."
m eiin?"
H e re to fo re m an subsisted on a vege­
T
hey
ro
lle
d
out
th
e
fu
r-p
a
cks
w
ith
give you a toast,” he added, as the
“ A li-h a h I lie com» to de post."
ta b le d ie t (Gen. 1 :29).
nerve-shattered A n to in e gulped down the eighteen thousand d o lla rs in pelts,
•'When?1'
4. H u m an governm ent established
w hich had le ft the twist In th e spring
(9 4 6 ) .
“ He was dere ilia summer. lie got Ills d rin k . “ M ay th a t d— d A m erican
o n ly to vanish on th e lo w e r W a llin g
ro
t
In
li—
11"
T h e sw ord o f Justice was placed In
leg lu k ' how ov snowshoe, lle e s eye
"M 's ie u St. Onge he happy mun dis m an s hands and man was to he ruled
I.a lla m m e s glass was at I lls lip s
look iMk' de m in k, l i e —"
n
ig
h
t,
eef
he
know
dis."
w hen a chorus o f how ls rose fro m the
by man. T h is sw ord has n e ve r been
"Y o u m ean
good L o rd ! It w a s n ’t
" l i e 'l l know It ns wmn as one o f the rem oved (Rom . 13.1-7).
T e le Houle?” cried the surprised Am er­ clearing.
The s ta rtle d eyes o f th e men m et hoys can reach h im .” rep lied Steele
5. T h e destinies and In te rre la tio n s
ican.
o f th e th re e great branches o f th e race
“ Ah h s h !" a d m itte d the head-man. acrims the table. " W h a t's th a t? " de­ J u b ila n tly . “ W e 'll send him th is pres
b lo w in g a cloud o f smoke from his manded the tra d e r, slo w ly lo w e rin g his ent in the m o rn in g ." A fte r the gray fixe d (9:18-27).
days th e sun was Indeed h renklng
(1 ) Cursed he Canaan (v. 25). T he
m outh. "E e t was T e le llo ttle . I f in k glass, untouched.
"T h e
dogs— hear
som ething—o u t th ro u g h .
She seemed n e arer— more descendants o f H ain were reduced to
C h a rlo tte he happy squuw, now "
th e re !" T he hoarse voice o f th e o ther twissihle o f a tta in m e n t, th e re In the th e lo w e st c o n d itio n o f se rvitu d e . T h is
" l i e found y o u r tr a il leading to the
quavered ns he w ent to th e door.
dark f u r lo ft at Ogoke, th a n she had was p a rtly fu lfille d in th e tim e o f
la k e and look a chance you would
From the m urk, th e w h im p e rin g o f been fo r weeks, to th e m an who tolled
Joshua In th e ir being p a rtly e x te r­
b a c k tra c k — w hich you d id ." D e lig h t­
fo r her.
m in a te d and p a rtly reduced to the lo w ­
edly Steele shook the hand o f the In ­ the awed huskies reached th« s tr a in ­
ing ears o f th e tw o nt the door, who .
In the m o rn in g Steele gathered his est fo rm o f servitude, and also In the
dian n n ttl the sore shoulder p ro ­
stood, nerves s tru n g w ith suspense— red henchmen to g eth e r In th e trade- tim e o f Solomon (Josh. 9 :2 3 ; I K in g s
tested.
one thought In th e ir bruins.
0:20. 21). and It Is s t ill In th e proc­
room and ta lk e d to them , through
"T o m o rro w n ig h t we go to de pos'."
Then fro m the In v is ib le fo re st be- M ichel.
ess o f fu lfillm e n t In th a t f o r th e most
"Y e s ," agreed Steele. Ids eyes re­
(TO BR C O N T1S V B D 1
yotjd rose s w a ll—dem on-like, hlood-
p a rt C anaan's descendants are the
fle ctin g the Joy o f v h to ry , hard won
freeslng, the voice o f no claw ed crea ­
w o rld 's servants.
"Send one o f the boys fo r David at
C ast Iron and Steel
tu re o f th e u lg h t— to d ie away. In to
(2 ) Blessed sh a ll he Shein (v. 26).
once '•
T h is was 'u ltllle d In m a kin g the
T o know th e p roper d e fin itio n of
silence.
Je w ish race th e re p o s ito ry o f re lig ­
"T h e y have co m e !" w arned Antoine, everyday substances Is sometim es very
CHAPTER XVII
ious t r u th snd u ltim a te ly In C h ris t
useful In a rgum ent! T he la te st lo r
selxlng the s n n o f Ida chief.
"Q uick I llu rn e s s th e dogs w h ile I steel and cast Iron are given us by s th e prom ised seed.
B ehind the slab counter In the trade- get the fu r and the g r u b !" was ttie Japanese chem ist tn the Im p e ria l I'm
(3 ) E nlargem ent o f Japheth (v. 27).
riMim at Ogoke a man sat at a table, low answer.
This was fu lfille d In m aking him the
v e rs lty o f T ohoku.
Steel lie defines
o n the .able stood a glass and tw o
I e
p ro g e n ito r o f peoples and m u ltitu d e !
The nerve o f l.a fla m tn e had snapped. as "a n Iron-carhon a llo y w ith a con
•rr
h o tties one em pty
F o r hours the
( 1 0 :5 ) ; also in th e c iv iliz a tio n w hich
Itsctn g desperately against the d o s ­ le n t o f vartain ly in g between 0.035 and
man had not moved, except to All and ing In o f a rin g o f ru th le ss toes. An
1.7 per cent.”
Cast Iron !” a lu illa n i
Inis been b rought to th e w o rld th ro u g h
"a n Iron-earlam a llo y " b u t w ith a car
d ra in the glssa.
A lth o u g h It was tolue caught s iu l harnessed the dogs
him .
I ire lv th re e o 'clock, candle lanterns A t tlis* trade-house door, gruh-hag, tain co n ten t o f "hotw een 1.7 and u j
d im ly lit the room, fo r the sun had robes, and the precious pack o f black peg ce u t."
Christ and the Resurrection
died In cloud hanks nn.l the lig h t had fox were th ro w n on the sled.
T he
L e t th e science o f h is to ric a l Inves­
fa ile d early. In Ihe a ir outside there w h ip cracked a t the head o f the lead
Sunlit M inds
tig a tio n he rig o ro u s ly a pplied to the
was snow and th e n ig h t w ould he dog.
"M a rch e . P e te !" rasped the
Studies by physicians and sclent!« s re s u rre c tio n
o f Jesus. C h ris tia n ity
th ic k .
Frenchm an, and the team plunged Into In E ngland re ta in e d ut the cungr. .
w ill n o t fe a r th e p ro o f. F o r It has
T he ye lp in g o f dogs aroused the man th e ir co llu ra at a gallop.
Then the o f the R oyal In s titu te o f I ’u l •
pleased God th a t th is c ro w n in g seal
fro m his h itte r thoughts.
T he door voice o f a dog d riv e r o u t on th e la ke H e a lth , held at Hr ghton. England,
B « « w o oly genuine A ls b u tin e w ill p r e you there o h delicate, rrtu K A ls b a g ja e
p u t to H i« Son's life should be sus­
colon, w b s ll sod „ n u c h to the beauty N your home.
o f the room opened and a b u lk y figure tr a il d rifte d back th ro u g h th e th ic k dleate th a t s u n lig h t, " e ith e r n a iu ra ■,
ta in e d snd guarded hy an am ount o f
eoteiV.I
T he muscles o f his hooded n ig h t
G o o d d e c « .lo r . u w A l . b w m e . N e w ly .1!
w-Ump p rin t, e r n r it in rtock
a rtific ia l, when p ro p e rly a d m ln is i, -t
p ro o f such as no o th e r fa c t In ancient
face,
d isfigured
by
s long scar,
* ° zS° W T
,n d r I p U " • ¡ » A i . l r r s e -
•'There go the last o f the r a t a ! " m u t­ may have a d e fin ite ly h e n o tlc i.il e , i | h is to ry can h o a «t; so th a t no honest
'~'T, '|ne P > » -e »
the newer! end newt bcvuuhil m ethod ol tntenot decoreuoa.
tw itc h e d nervously.
In his eyes was tered l.aflam m e
"N o w the sh ip can on m ental a c tiv ity " It was foun 1 m at ’ «(•archer fo r t r u th m ig ht he le ft In
fear.
sin k-"
And they lashed th e s w irt. ch ild re n h sm lle ap lw d In school
r i i d o u bt th a t Jesus o f N azareth has been
T h e A la b n « * in e C o m p a n y
" I found h im ." gssped the hlg n u n , six dog team out to the la ke Ice. and hy llhieas. when cored with the
,,r , d e clared to he the Son o f God w ith
C r w n a R a p id « , M ic h .
In French, b re a th in g hard, fo r he had th ro u g h the gloom th a t tuaaked the su n lig h t c a iiB h l u p w it h o n l e i , u o .it I
(«iwer. — J O sw ald Dykes.
d is tu n e d th e ir classm ates
|
raced the dusk (o the post. "Choked! llo u g e riv e r tr a il.
CHAPTER XVI— Continued
1 SCIENTIFIC
RESEARCH AND
TEST.
2 COMBINED PURCHASING
POWER OF MANY COMPANIES.
3 V O LU M E P R O D U C T IO N .
4 Q U A L IT Y BODY W O R K .
5 W ORLD-W IDE
6
MARKETS.
FAIR PRICE POLICY.
7 GENERAL MOTORS ACCEP-
TANCE CORPORATION.
•e
purchasers.
GENERAL
MOTORS
Look-for
the C ross
and C ircle
I
t
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Printed in Red on Every Package of Genuine Alabastine
fnttead o f Kalsomine or Wall Paper
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