A U T O M A T IC CAR P H Y S IC IA N IN O P E R A T IO N Improved Uniform International Sunday School ’ LessonT B y RKV r U riT Z W A T E R D P , P«T, W—rt th a t has been benefited by the m otor cur. Name uny sport, and It will owe much of Its recent develop­ m ent to the automobile. It is Just a m atter of a few moments to convince yourself of this. Pass the buseball parks In the morning, visit the beaches, the tennis courts. In fact any place where sport la Indulged In, and note the Butoinoblles there. "The automobile Itself, the g re a t­ est aid developed In modern business, offers a variety of sport th at no one other thing could. Nothing la more beuetlclal thau a spin Into the fresh. Invigorating air, and phyatetmis every where recommend motoring us a great aid to a healthy physical and mental coudltlon. Thousands annually Jolu the ranks of those who are enjoying the beueflts of the motor car In all walks of life." Schem e D evised to End Peril of M otor Fum es A recent experim ent In the city laboratories of Paris la said to have dem onstrated the practicability of a catalyzer designed to consume the car taut-monox I do gas produced hv motor . ars which Prof. Tnndell Henderson of Yi* and others have asserted was a **••' us menace to public health In * row -d cities. Tin dev li e consists of sn exhaust pipe * * titslnlng certain chemicals pos sesslog catalyzing properties which reduce the combustion tem perature of tin- noxious gas By the passage of s ■ urrent of air through the tuhes the ft nes are consumed before they enn pass out Into the street. M Kohn Ah rest, director of the laboratories, says th at the average motor car In P aris gives off o n e half cubic meter of carbon monoxide for each half gallon of gasoline burned and th at a cubic m eter of such ga» renders six cubic m eters of sir unlit to breathe. In the country the half cubic meter of gas Is scattered along half a dozen miles and consequently Is harm less, he says, while In P aris the autom obiles move more slowly and o ft e n All the s ir of to.rrow streets with Injurious q uantities of fum es ; P edestrians Q uite S a fe in A fg h a n ista n 1 ; Not only hag the United S tates ■ the g reatest num ber of m otor I vehicles, but It has higher ratio ■ of uutotnoblles to population I than uny other country—one car ■ to every six persons. . China, with a population of ■ 438,000,000, has only oue automo- . bile for every 31,871 people, and ’ India has only one car tor every . 3,573 of Its population of more ; than 247,000,000. ■ H awaii has the second highest J ratio, with one car for every ■ eleven persons, and Canada I ranks third with thirteen per- ■ sons for every automobile. The 1 ratio of autom obiles to popula- ; tlon In New Zealand, which stands next In the order, Is one car to fourteen persons, th at of A ustralia, one to tw pnty; th a t 1 of Denmark, which stands sixth, ■ Is one to flfty-one. Katins for other countries vary ■ from one to fifty-three for France, to one to one million one ■ hundred thousand In the case of Afghanistan, the lowest In rank. ; ■ I • I ; .. ; • • ; ' • > ;; ■ ■ 1 I ■ ■ I I ' ' i . ; ’ - ■ ;; ■■ U • ■ 1 ■ • 1 • .. The disciples had been with the Lord for several years. They had heard (Ils wonderful words and w it­ nessed His mighty works. Various opinions were extant about Him. Since Jesus was soon to go to the cross it was necessary for the disciples to have a definite and true conception of Hltu. In order to help them Into the right conception, He provoked this confes­ sion from P eter as the spokesman of the group of disciples. I. P eter’s Confession (vv. 13-18). 1. llow provoked. Two questions of C hrist put to the dlsclpleg called forth this g reat con­ fession. (1) Whom do men say I, the Son of Man, am (v. 18). 1. He first Inquired for the opinion of the people concerning Him. As a wise teacher He knew th at this would help crystallize the view of the dis clplea. The people recognized Jesus as a teacher or a prophet, with more than human authority and power. To­ day. us then, there la a diversity of opinion among the people as to Jesus Christ. The m ultitudes today recog. nlze Jesus as an unique personality and a t having been a great teacher, but th a t which offends them Is His deity, (2) “Whom say ye th at I am?" (v. 15). This question Involved the personal opinion of the disciples concerning Him, To be able to tell w hat others think of Jesus Is not enough. T here must be definite, correct and personal belief In Him. Personal belief Is worth Infinitely more than the knowledge of what others think, for upon personal belief hinges ch aracter and destiny 2. W hat P eter’s confession Involved (v. 16). Two vital things, the Messiahshlp and deity of Jesus. T hat which Jesus called forth from P eter la the burning question of today. “W hat think ye of Christ?" Is the question th a t must be answered by everyone. 8. C hrist's commendation of Peter KlT-TElil wen, I I I v / hal i CAN PO - ¿EÏ5 you v / a n t A PLUE. BŸEP CORLŸ HAIR 6IRL CALVES P U P P IE 70-AloRRou; MICKIE, T H E P R IN TE R 'S D EVIL A Dark Secret (v. 17). He pronounced him blessed. Truly he was blessed, for he both possessed and confessed Christ. F asten in g A rrangem ents II. The New Body, the Church, An- on H ood W ill G et Loose nounced by Chrlet (vv. 18-20). C hrist declared His Intention of The fastening arrangem ents on ths bringing Into existence a new body, to hood of the modern automobile usual ly hold It tight enough to prevent the members of which He will give rattles, but when the fastenings wear, eternal life and Into whose hauds He annoying rattles sometimes develop. would en tru st the keys of the King dom. P eter was to have a dtstin gulshed place In thia body. Christ de­ clared th at P eter should be the founda­ tion stone In His church. C hrist Is the chief corner stone upon which the church Is built. C hrist's person and Messiahshlp were confessed by Peter and on this rock (tru th confessed) Is laid the foundation of the apostles and prophets (Eph. 2:20). AU believers are living atones of thia house (I Pet. 2:5). The keya entrusted to Peter were used on the day of Pentecost and again tn the case of Cornelius. III. The Cross the Way to the Throne (TV. 21 28). From th at time Jesus began to show unto the dlaclples how th a t He must go unto Jerusalem and suffer many Simpl« Anti R attlar for Hood. thlnga, he killed and raised again the third day. Thia Indeed startled the A way to elim inate them Is shown In tho Illustration. THke a piece of aiuall- disciples. They did not yet realize slze garden hose the length of the th at redem ption was to he tccom hood, split It with a knife and slip pitched through the passion of the So unwelcome was this an It over the lower edge of the hood.— cross oouncenient th at P eter cried : “This Popular Science Monthly. shall not he unto thee.” P eter later ............................. .. aaw through this darkness to the I «- l l- l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H H H glory of the hilltops. A new hope then filled h it h eart (I P e t 1:8, 4) Many A U T O M O B IL E N O TE S are yet stumbling over the doctrine I I I I I I I H ' l l l l i n I I I I I I I I I J of salvation and redem ption through Speedometers may Be, but you can't the suffering o f the croee. Salvation convince the Judge th a t the one on by blood la hated hy the devil, IV. Tbs Coat of Discipleship (v. 24) I he cop's motorcycle does. To follow C hrist m eans to suffer. It s e e No medium priced cars are shown m eant to tu rn one's back upon the at the Parle auto show, because In world. 1. T here roust he denial of self. France there are only rich drivers There Is a wide difference between j and poor drivers, self denial and the denial of self. s e e X T ake up Hie cross. A new B ritish autom obile travels T his cross le the suffering and J 76 .45 miles an hour. It Is hard to believe th at anybody In Groat B ritain .haine which Be In the path of loyalty to God. Is In th at much of a hurry. 8. Follow C h rist • • • Thia mean» to have the mind of The m ajority of automobile accl- donta occur a t Intersections. Motor­ (V rlat; to be tike C h rist Christ will ists should alw ays assume th a t come In glory to rew ard ell such. another driver Is Just coming arouud The Power of God the corner. s e • Many a b attle has been won by the It Isn't strictly the rellroed croee- 1 arrival of reinforcements. When a Ing's fault th at It la more deadly than ! man la fighting a battle against hie It used to he. Man got along fairly evil ten d en cies the coming of the well when he had the horse to do power of God Into hie soul often means victory. The human reinforced by his thinking for hint. e s s the divine assures us of heaven.— A hill to compel m otorists to stop i Herald of Gospel Liberty at railroads ta being opposed by mo- ■ torlsts. and there Is some force to , Nature the argum ent th at It Is about tim e N ature has a power to show what ta for train s to stop ss a m atter et ' inside of a mau that responde to God habit and look for the parts. Hl the outside.— E c h o e s . THE FEATHERHEADS And Bring Hi» Toy.