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THE BEAVERTON REVIEW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 . 1927 _ %__ FINNEY OF THE FORCE W h a t ’ s t h e Finney Simply Backed Up His Faith ^ Fwrnou e F lo p - « c u n « t * A n s w t e r . . . . . . . . . . . 9 «4 7 7 W* wgefcBpOKi f w *N T to a H e r n AT t h a t / ia / s G c r s a fjt A KICK OUT OP i t / KvT w r Queetiont No. 17 1 Who » it » lit* Venerable ItedeT » Wlwl flljr I» regarded it» th* greatest 48 c»mm<irclul center of A llot t - W n « l I» lit# niiwt nohibl* char- arterial Ic of tli* movi* comedla««, liti» t*r Keaton f 4— Who «rn» Ih* leading pitcher In Ih* Am»rlc-an league III tir.ll) 8—What finn.'in> llrlllah ipy w »» hanged by Ib* I'ontlnentul forrea dur lug lb* Ile vul ut lout • —Who with ill* Am*r!r»n rom mander of lit« If. H H. PoitatltuMop In Ih* buttle with th* Urltlah »hip Ou*rrl«r«t T— Who lliv*iit*it th* atrbraket 8— llow many rliitiiib*ra aro there In th* human heart! 8—I» It rorr*«-t to rail th* Olympic fam** an tllyuiplailt 10— What I» ilndt I t —Why ill«] Olivar Wendell llulm*a writ* th* po*m “Olii lroii»ltl**"t 13 What Houlli American country waa th* aurlrnt klngihmi of gallo? 18—What Ulanil I» pot*il for It» many rohm*al linai*« »nil arrhltm* turai ruinât 14— Whut itrv.it planili of th* day I» •l»o a ltal*«mau and baa arrvvd a» prvnilvr of bin country t 18— What great curlcaturlat, work Ing In rotor«, I» remembered largely for hi» llluafratloni for the nov»la and •ketrhe* of «liarle* In.kenaT 18—What hora* won th* Keutueky Derby In 1014 and what « a » hi» timet IT— What fnmoua American warship waa called “Old Iroualde»" t 18— Wkat President had been known a» “Old Hough aud Heady" In wliat wart 18—Who Invented antiseptic aur geryt 38—What doe* th* aenae of »meli do to help malty anlmalat I » I i * L a u ««. •9*4b, Ma. . Events in the Lives o f Little Men Our Pet Peeve Antwort No. IS I— Mount l«>gan. In th* Yukon. 8—Willi* Munden with ITI nrata. 8—048. (ieorge Meade. 4— I »aniel H imui *. 8— In Arkansas. 8 Joaeph Mallord William Tumor T—Algernon ItlarkwmKt. 8—Tlila land rrab I* often over a foot long amt fre>|iienla coral Manda In th* ludlun and Pacific ocean«. 8—That It I» not algnincantly rrlat vd to the matter In hand. 10—For Thine I» the kingdom, an«* tli* power, and the glory, forever. I I — “ I'llgrlm'» iTogre«*“ by John Hunyan. * 13—Mount Whttnry, In California IS— H«-apa flow. 14 Oen. John C. Fremont. 18—llntll* of Trenton. 18—In th* feet. 17— Leopold Auer. 18— On Ih» talami* In the Carlhheat tea. 18— Inatecd of “ whom" It ahonld he “ who," nominativa caae a» aul.Ject of the verb “ » a » .” 30- In the year ISikl Famout Painter Put Heart Into H it Work tu many rr»|>*cta th* caieer of Titian, the Venetian artlat, la wltlnmi parallel In the lilalory of art. The ■pan of Id« productive life la unprec edented. He llve«l to he nlimty-nln* year» old and painted ateadlly for nearly seventy-llv* year». Thl» noteil painter apparently liellevetl that no amount of Inaplratlbn or Intuitive geiilu» la a auhalltute for |>aln«taklng labor. A contemporary wrote of him: “ II* laid In Id» picture» with ■ maaa of color» which »erved him aa a ground work for what he wantml to elprvaa. I myaclf have awn am-b |>owerful atrokea »wept In by him with »olid pigment, aoinetlme» with pure Terra roe»»' (re«l ocher)—and till» »erved him fur the half-tone*— »«mietlmea with a brugh full of white lend; and with the »am* bruah dip |>*d In rod, black or yellow he picked ont the light». In four atrokea he had »k*tche«l In a remarkably heautl ful figure. Then he laid the plrture again») the wall,, and left It there often for «everal month*, without looking at It nguln, and when he wanted to work at It he examlne«l It very critically a« If It w«»r* Ida mortal enemy. In «»riler to discover any p««aalhle fault«. Then he took away a prominence here, ret an arm ■tralght there, and got a foot Into the right po«ltlon. So hy degree« he brought lit» llgur<>» to the moat perfect aymmetry. and then he proceeded tc do the »ame with the next picture.*' — Kanan» City Star, By Otarle» Sughroc MICKIE, TH E PRINTER'S DEVIL Shame on Yon, Boss T % -tm tm M# lu p f» I Warn -me PotAft tee cream p a r l o r s IT - ADVERTI se. TW ElR B R tftK . . ICC >2 ream * A B r ic k WU- u BE H A N P V IP 'y o u BCPECT * co aao m jv . WPS ewer « ' mow to V/AtM A PO#' DUNN A vu# «e «NATaa a m o « a i r * T A * T TO H i m oowu van *04 nuu uvrra. wa »«T.'M HUA» BY ■WAT TUA*T#» w m n veto So P ut cor vug MMMUG UUTH. UBCT PAT Cte\ f í o ® ! JoJT ro* The Clancy Kids 5CCCIN' A House $ 2 0 0 :: A CHECK WITH MY NAMC L O N IT - OOH! c-------- THiNKof a u . rue Jeu .y BCA n S ICoutD toy Utm f ' l o o »; I COütí 6fVC SOMC AuAT ,P 0 # XMAS TOO - t — A n o io still h a i / c ÊHOOCHTO c a s t , fCRTHC REST O F T LI FE ■ -------------------- At That Rate Hii Supply Would Expire June %, 2 7 8 6 Novel Ute for Hote Sir jHiuea Crichton Hrowne relntea thl» anecdote of a rollengue'a absent - nilmlediieaa; He waa atamllng by the hedalde of a Indy patient giving her roploua and emphatic Inatructlona ne to what ahe ought to do. wlii-n to h»r dlamay ahe auw him take her black wllk »locking», which were lying on a chair healde the bed, and draw them on III» blind* and arm« a« glove«. lie did not dlacover III» mlatake but walked <ilT with the »locking«.—Kx change. Tidet Travel Far The ocean tide may be felt In the Mississippi river aa far up a« Hed Hirer landing. S07 mile« above the mouth; In » e Delaware river » « far up a» Trenton. N. J„ 1.11.8 mile* above th* mouth, and In the lludaon aa far up a» Troy dam, 188 mile* above the mouth. Strut Wat Guide Dog *tar, Slrua, waa a guide for the »orient Kgypiliiu» aa to the rlaliu of the Itlver Nile. *y PERCY L. CROSBY ^ hy thl MtClort Ntwipiptr Syndicat# Try a Bungalow Apron “ Say,“ aald th# fair »hopper. w»nt a «Iren» to put on around house.” ••galt# »o, madam," ret>l led clerk, "nnd er—how large I« liouiet"—Tlt-Rlta. RIGHTO “1 the T rut '•ytiere'» a place fbr everything.” “ Heh ?” *Kvcn wrinkle* »re vnlaahle tn sell Ing ■ bulldog.” the the Petit "Pa,” aald Clarence, "what I» the mme of thin (M'ai that la »urb a g ent nemy tn cotton ?” ..—«., riH ra m , w a," replied III* lad.—Vancouver Province. Spool of Cotton—"They get «o »tuck up!“ a Spool of CoHon- "I'm glad I'm not plneusldou." Thimble—"Wky?’' Quito Sufficient THIS BEETS A L L t Employer—Dhl you leave before five o’clock ? Clerk—No. I stopped until live. I believe In 4lght hour* at the office. Employer—Yes. Eight hour»' aleep la enough for anybody. f!«*e. look ut the aixe of that beet the*« poor codntry copa have to work! /ritentive A blu ion Edith—You nay Maud l«vst her en gagement ring. Hew? Marie— Washing her hands of Juck. —Pu tUII i Tier Magazine. There’7 a Reason Emotional Trado Well Acquainted J««nee—Our cook left today, lioa*—You don't ceem to worry, done»—You'd umleratnnd If you had ever enti n »1 our bourn. “ I aa«v a man making face* today.” “ What for?” '•for a couple of clocks. He’» a livk maker.” —Hoston IV*t. Jerry—When dd l.«uiae »uy « I .1 he here? Mae—An hour ago! Jerry—lleu viu j! lin early. City Cop Hug (visiting country)—