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Making Things of Wallboard NTIL wallboard come into such general uso that it is 801<1 at almost every ligmber-yard, a girl was prevented from making many things beeause she could not get wide enough boards. Wallboard has opened the Way to unlimited handieraft possi. bilities. · It can be got in 32-inch and 48-in b widths, 7 feet long and longer, and the cost in most lor mlities is five cents a Bquare foot . Wallboard can be rut with a .saw, but a knife makes smoother (.clge,1. The knife muvt have a strong blaile. Tlie watebasket shown in Fig. 1 has foir aides: A of tlle dimensiozis given in Fig. 2, four corner Z=>» 9 1 ,- @ v,4,Q I I.i i i "Al . B .Ile @ 1, Ililli e .. @ @ stirl,s B of the size ihow,i in Fig. 3, and a bottom C lir &1,0 81411,2:ii.ion. SLVC:1 ..1 r Ag. F .· - ilte side pi(wes :ire lacked to the rorner ,tii·k , and tlie bottom is notched at the cortiers to fit arotind the sticks. When the pioees liave been as- seml,led, glue a atrip of paper over each corner to voneeal the joints between the side pieces. The best way to finish this wallboard busket is by painting it with two COatb of paint, then steneil- ing a border around the sides an inc.h or ao lielow the top. lf you don't know how to stencil, you can cut Agures out of a pattemed wallpaper, and glue them to the wallboard; then give them a coat of ellae.. . The magazine rack in Fit:. 5 has two end pieces, A (Fig. 6); two side pieces B (Fig. 7); four co,rner st,oks, C (Fig. 8); a bottom D (Fig. 9); and a (!enter partition E (Fig. 10). Figure. 0 shows how the pieria fit togethi,r. Notice that a hand hole ia cut uirough each end piece, anti that feet are cut on the bottom of the end and ilide pieceH; also that the corner sticks run through eorner notches of the bottom piece and reinforce the feet. Partition E can bo fastened with glite and brads, l'rohnt,ly you.have_ eften wishe.,1 for a berap n in 1,nok large i·noitdi-16 ·#ecornmodat.e elippingi of ·the lonir stie or pages from homf magazineg. r tgure 11 s mil whows one of mine with covers made of wallboard, ==.= 3..a.':.33,6„-- , /4 «gl,e : r#//"w 1 1 I -1 - 'I-'512-. fLri 1 -- '84< < . L„ 1 1 14 i - ..W - -77 ili ®1 r l I 6 -IR_ k :Ikle. 1 •1 lU @ 1.-R ht 1 J- i l l 1 1 r 9 1.. 11': '"--11 .-- --.. .------ 14'---- L 1 - '. A / / E " - 4 1/., El L'r-' 1 1/ · 1 1.1 U J /1 1 1 · T E;| A 1; , 1 111,111111.111111111 1 1 1 ':I Cil :, :ic I 1 r ,- 1 .3 4LU.'itig, Ti 11*q--. . :--ily-211®.*.liSEW - . 0

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Making Things of WallboardNTIL wallboard come into such general uso thatit is 801<1 at almost every ligmber-yard, a girl

was prevented from making many things beeauseshe could not get wide enough boards. Wallboardhas opened the Way to unlimited handieraft possi.bilities. · It can be got in 32-inch and 48-in bwidths, 7 feet long and longer, and the cost in mostlor mlities is five cents a Bquare foot .

Wallboard can be rut with a .saw, but a knifemakes smoother (.clge,1. The knife muvt have astrong blaile.

Tlie watebasket shown in Fig. 1 has foir aides:A of tlle dimensiozis given in Fig. 2, four corner

Z=>»9 1 ,-@ v,4,Q 

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B .Ile @

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stirl,s B of the size ihow,i in Fig. 3, and a bottom Clir &1,0 81411,2:ii.ion. SLVC:1 ..1 r Ag. F .· -

ilte side pi(wes :ire lacked to the rorner ,tii·k ,and tlie bottom is notched at the cortiers to fitarotind the sticks. When the pioees liave been as-seml,led, glue a atrip of paper over each corner tovoneeal the joints between the side pieces.

The best way to finish this wallboard busket isby painting it with two COatb of paint, then steneil-ing a border around the sides an inc.h or ao lielowthe top. lf you don't know how to stencil, you cancut Agures out of a pattemed wallpaper, and gluethem to the wallboard; then give them a coat of

ellae.. .The magazine rack in Fit:. 5 has two end pieces,

A (Fig. 6); two side pieces B (Fig. 7); four co,rnerst,oks, C (Fig. 8); a bottom D (Fig. 9); and a (!enterpartition E (Fig. 10). Figure. 0 shows how thepieria fit togethi,r. Notice that a hand hole ia cutuirough each end piece, anti that feet are cut on thebottom of the end and ilide pieceH; also that thecorner sticks run through eorner notches of thebottom piece and reinforce the feet. Partition Ecan bo fastened with glite and brads,

l'rohnt,ly you.have_ eften wishe.,1 for a berapn in 1,nok large i·noitdi-16 ·#ecornmodat.e elippingi of ·thelonir stie or pages from homf magazineg. r tgure 11

s mil whows one of mine with covers made of wallboard,

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'w' ''Lii g h't. -  Lod. when „ 804 ,»,,5, ,ilt'2;:2.:ZL b.„on. liianiand guickjr 11 0 not ortly Jor tho day. ' i To amioul heait, on ua and land: .r Th, g,ntlg moon that J/tine, al night. , Recket and mingi', aa.fety.lamt>-1' , 771, #tan ulat fuld< us on our way-- CiatiA:t 26, taA, tA#n at thy /*ind.t But for the night-light by my bed ' -1. 71w keepa Ilw crour:ling dark m r:y: 6 u·/wn t,Y £Aank tke /0, th, Ii:AlT' The lank,n that my brother taA,J 1 1 i3 not ody Jor th, day:

We thank Nt » the tnae, 11643e* Sole intlw lorn amonit the hay: Set ewrywheic ater  our WGY.1 For lamp and candie, ready match,//rarth-fire and camt>-firi, u·aim und"

bright:

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nVINKLE. TWINKI.E. LITTLE STARTwinkle, twinkle, little star,11£,w I wolicter what you aretUp al,ove the world 80 bigh.I.ike n diamcm,1 in the Iky. .

When tim blazing Nun b gone,When he nothing ,hines gron.'ilier, you imw your little light,Twinkle, twinkle, all the Dight ·

Thrn the trav'ler in the darkTbanka yi,u for your tiny Spark:liow wuM he *e when to go,If you dicl not twinkle m 2

In the dark bitie sky you k p*Often through my curtains peep*F f yi,il ne,er shut yule eye.'1'ill the min is in the sky.

Ai your bright and shining sparkIights the trav'ler in the clark.'rhough I know not what you are.Twinkk, twinkle. little star.

-Je,w Ta,19.

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Tur Moricm'* PART.-To call attention lu the wonders of the night. Abemoon and the stars

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-7TIIE STARS

'* 1  / (YriIER, mother. c,inte up! i want to see you.'*      It wa* Katherine falling frcH:, h,r bed, where herV 1 mother had only juvt turkell tier in.

1' *Yoll couldn't In mc if I came."lauslird her mothn."You rottld turn on the light." calle,i ba1k Katherine."If I turned on the indoor lights," Maid her mother.-you could not

Nee the outdoor light#."Katherine sat up and looketi out her window.ul can't see the. Street lights, anyway." she called. '1'hey don't

shine in my window."Then her mother came uptairs and rat-d the curtain Wgb."I meant God'a lights, in the sky," ahe said. "You ran see the stan.

can't your"Ob. yen." sai,1 Katherine. "I like the stars.""God *fill not turn oil his lightsl till morninji," said her mother.

"Next time you feel like calling to me. sit up and look at the itars andwatch them twinkle."

Pretty soon Katherine did,ful lild calling. She started. "Motb--- atid then *he #topped short. right in the middle of the word. and sat up

*nd looked out of her window at the sky. The twinkling atar, 6iledthe *ky. She saw one red star. and one that was almat green.

'11*re are more lights now than there were when mother was here."she thought. "God haa been liwhling them. I'm glad God stay* awake Iwhile little girls Are asleep."

When her mother came to bed Katherine was fnat aslrep with herface toward the *in,low where the stars shcille in. twinkling-the yellowstars, the red star, antl the star that wa* alma,t green.

The Ribl, Sted-· 001-6 1·18. hal,14 9·1 2, 7  A 1.10·/2. J„miah 31.It.  b, /'er.6,  a, M14 lizil; 46 132: Job 22:12; hama Ii.:1; 104:il .24: 0,nit*:111:10-22.

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WIIAT TITE AIOON SAID,

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I annot *ine like the aun. Do bright.Gocl did not give me a brilliant lightI'm only a moon. but I'B do m, bestTo shine and shine while you all rest

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An imply hidand a jaf purs•

oft'n i*ve,se fach other'* condilion

,--.3„ ,-,TWO KINDSL-/- RiZERE a. iwo kinds of success.

C-/ One i, the very rare kind thatcome,to the man who has the power todo what no one else has the power to do.That is geniui. I am not diacussing whatform that genius takes, whetherit 18 thegenius of a man who can write A miem thatno one else can or of a man who can doa hundred yards in nine and three-fifthaecondA Such a man does what no one

che can do. On  a very limited amountof the success of i:fe comes to persona pos

scuing,enius. The average man wbo issuccessful-the average statesman. theaverage public servant, the average sol-dier, who wins what we call great sue-ces,--i, not a genius. IIe is a man who -has merely the ordinao qualitics that heshares with hk fellows but who has de-veloped those ordinary qualities to a morethan. ordinary degree.

-THEODORB ROOSE'nLT

C•Co *akithe beot ws, to keepgood am in min 

.•stor•* h themman-.

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MRS. CliATTER i Wh  impres,ed you the mi.twhile in EuropeT

1*IRS. BABBLE: Tho French pheasants singingtu Inayonnaul.

"its drap o'dew"Confide ye aye in Providence.For Pmvidence is kind.And bear ye a' life'* chang„Wi' a calm an<1 tranquil mind.ThouBh pressed and hemmed on every ide,IIae faith ancl ye'll win through,For ilka blade o' grass keepsIts ain drop o'dew. -Anoi.

You,houldn't •*pect a wls, unnvertoo lool que"bn

CONQUERINGThere is an extraordinary pleasure, too.in overcominf a handicap-m king. ifyou like, a little Wt ofa marvel to yourselfand to others. A sen,e of conquenngdifficulties. a sense of self-reliance. a feel-ing that though you may be blind. orcleaf, or badiv crippled in some other way.you are still holding a place in the normallife of the community; all this means agreat deal.

-Si, Arti,IL .6,18*-

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9&02'FLTerseterance

Wc muse not hope to bc mowersAnd to ether the ripe gold ears,Unless wc Mve first been sowcnAnd witered the furrows with cc.irs.It is not just as wc take k,This mystiEat world of ours;Life's field will yield as wc make itA h,nes, of thorns or of flowcn.

-GoetbeThe covulon: complain*r of haid times

0 wually one who 18 atwayiboWng Jor O Iole job

 liat CounfsB  MAN ha -0 creiton: his Gol- 1 and himself; his firs, Creator fur-nisha him with raw materials of his life andihc laws in conformity with which he canmake that lifc what hc will. His second crci-tor, himself, h23 marvelous rower, he nrelyrealizes. It is what a man makcs of him,Clfthit counts.

-Vitum Gme jorl.:nTHERE 15 NOTHING GOOD OR BADBUT 'ntiNKING MAKES Ir SO.

-Shah-Pe•,•

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6 0 Im WKIL4 *6A :M,mon bob,h,r /latr by chotc,

A mon /0,0, hi, by /ofi

Day b fI)ayT IIEARD a voice at evening softty say,likar not thy yesterdav into tomorrow.

Nor load this week with last week'sloadof sorrow.

Lift all thy bur,|ens as they comer, nor.tryTowc,gh the present with the by anci by.

One step anti then another, take thy way:Live clay by clay.Live (lav l,y day.Though autumn leaves are withering roundthy way

Walk in the s,inshine. It is all for thee.Push straight ahead, as long as thou

canst see;Dread not the winter whither thou

mayest go,But when it comes, be thankful for the

snow.Onward and upward. Look and smile and

pray;Live (lay by day.

-Writer UnknownDOCTOR, Not al.ping any litter? DIii youItv counting .heep?PATIENr: No use. 1 count.,1 up to two hundred

thousand and eighty·seven; then it was timito Ft up-

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'10*-**£ ' ' 'M. .=

The. Defier: . liT (1£011:Im ABBEIi, th" der,-nittinit teeth o# the anarlinli Win(tTlat la*twl the white driftl, into *prny,i.,4,1„4 a t*Iy of the rountry'who shmitod.i and grinnecl,

Who #m,fully moek,• 1 the rold day,k hn defied the wild i Irment *-.Inereilesr . I'leak,

s ' Who unbdingly plunged' through themow,

Who welromt,d tho wind with a red. throbl,ingi ..' el#k,-

J .init *w the slim Wrch trer# /*Ad Inw.ff , ily we all 'w„,11(1 lauxh *A dmpair

And hurt *mernii·* oft from our Iny.If only we all mnultl mock and dare'' life'* (11*lacie•t, EL+Kin,Y a,kil Kny,

i Ii,inly w. all woiald an,ilf and f,Ir<vti · Whe haril thiim frt,14, life'* windin# path

R And not h,ied the erotls *Drda whi,th daily6

we nlet,Not ke up at Pwrile; qi,irk wrath,

What a wonderful world 'we' cvuld all' ihe,ielljoy, . . .. '.

Wilat a pr#gngu lmrttl it MMW k! .1111: 511 Peopia arvil'& like the stronz healthy1*ly

That def;es the wilJ rit,nient#' KI,·r...-

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1 A CoolidAe Storyj AN INTERESTING Btory W how mu innatp1 r, aversion to liquor kppt Calvin Cootidei from b,eoming a drtinit,t ¥as told rem,tly, 1, t A ! antluet d allimni of Anlher t Coll,•se:tl# Alma Btater of tha Pksid,·lit. Aem,rdhwto the nnrrator of the story, old CoketCnelidp, father of the he,id,·nt. ia hin,selfBittlinrity for the ,¥rarity d the tole. When('alvit, wai I Ix,y of fift,pn, it %16, a *,rio,iaq,ntimi u to *·hrthpr Im *hould be aent torollrite at all Iliz father felt that the boy'*temprrament was mich that he might netmwiNd very well ili roliete. l'harmaey Ii*that time appinred & very di,Birable prld(v-sion, and the father miggr0ted that his *enappmntice him*if to the local drugxiat. hithoee dayi, clruptorn usually kept liquorin stock, and )·(xmg Calvin Coolide,'s in-stinetim n•pugnance to the whole liquor evili iren in hin amand reply to hia father'sProl,ofal: "Fatherl Sell nam? I Mn't do it."

The nuttor woR accordingly,1,·ttled; adrizi .l Coolidge wrnt · to 'Amherit, and years laterbeoninn Preddrnt of his co,intry.

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          Persian Purrs'. pURRVERRK imrrtldioits purrin i' try tn imi-8 1. Mt' my fi'r;Purrl =ts pumiat in echoing my purrfeet, purnonal1 Fi/.Birrhap anine think it propim; but wo,IM you. ' purrmit thatjundonnanni if you wero your.KN a purri**hite1 Pumian rat) -1'OWA': C.'0,Ap rion.L, . .1. A Curt , '

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Lincoln, the Man of the PeopleTill·trolor of the groimil ww in him, the red earth;

1 Tim *mark and tang of elernenti,1 thingM;

2 'rhe rer.titude and patir.nee ef the cliff;

'rhe Zonci m71 of the min that loves ali reaves;

The friendly welcome of the wayai,ie writ;

'rhe courage of the bird that dires th,¥ Rea;

The gladneu of the wimt that mhake* the corn;

Thn pity of the #Imw that htlet, &11 Bearv;

TI,0 irr.Kry of Atreamm that make their way

limwath the mountain to the riftect rock;7'he ttiteranee And rfluity of kildit

.Tliat Rfvrt, 49 fre•ety to the ghrinkinK flower

1 A.9 to the Kreat oak ex,rinK tc, the frin, 1-

1· 'rn the grave's tow hill M to the Atatteritorn

71mt $houtiter,1 out th,: aky. Spriu,4 imm the wrst.

1 512151 3il);%mt) 'e j#      : '.One fire was or, hi, 4,irit, one resolve·-

To mond the keen at to the rmic i,f .roni

  Clearing a free way for the fet·t of G<* 1.-E,iicin .tfarl Ac m.

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7Book Friends"A good book u t  beat qf friend:. tho *am*

lodall and jorte=*

The Story of the Marya « . .By Glucia HUMPHRET

(The P.= PUM,hin, Cbmpany, .phil phin)LJOW many girls do yon know who arm1 8 mt,ined MaryT A good -mAny; I '8112poes. It may even be thal that 14 your, owname, lod as it is my own. And becautthem are 00 many other Marya in the world,1 ww especially interested when I read aboutthis book by Min Grace Humphrey, rAt81017 01 the Mann,. My interet did not leame, indeed, it wu increaad a hundredfold,when I had *at for the book and mad it formymlf; and I.am telling you about it, forI kijow that i* one that you will wmat to Owfor yourself (if yon am s Mary), or to liveto mme one elae. For that. matter, you willlike it immensely if you are a Dorothy or aIlelen or a Katbarine or.8 Barah; for thestories' it tella et the various Marys are8*ories which nQ girl esa afford to miaL ...

The lirst Muy whom Mb' Humphreywrites about k Mary, Queen of 8-4 whosiltraRia story must lie known to many of yoalk Mis  Humphrey'a hande you will Bee hergirlhood in France, her training for queen-ship, her coming to Scotland, and the md happenings whieh wrerked her life. ·Snrelyehe is a Mary who should be familia, toevigy WELLBPRING reader. TIles there isMary Winslow, the Mary Chilton of the.Rfololioe r, · who Wati luided on IlymouthRock the first of nny Lf the *men. Therefollow Mwy Ball Washizigtom, the mother ofclor Brst Pn,ddent; Marie Antoinette witliher happy Atistrian girlhood aed' her ande•Ierved and pitiful fate io Frsnee during therevohition; Mary Somerville, the famal-i-*irt; MAry Lyon, who gave her· lif, 14the CHum of the educat ion of girls;· MaryEvizIs whom, I hope, you know mi "GeorgeEliot"; Muy Lamb, the devoted sister toRn oqually devoted brother and tile jointauumr with him · of laa:W To:00 ·,fron,SAakmware.

I st of all Atiss Humphroy has give# us Ibi tiful picture of the In£,St beloved of ·ailMar,0--Mary of Galitee,, the ' mother. ofJesus. Surely tbcie ill Do Mary who can readof her and not be glad that she poia,0,00* '•that old, old·-fnaltioned Marna" . . . : C  Don't forget this book when the hirthdayof some Afary comes along. It makes amogt appropriate and lovely gift Then,too, the storiea which it talia are filled withinformation which 811 young people shouldImve for their· own. Surely all towns andvillages, in every one of which there amMarya and Marys,  hould have thia bookin · their libroriea. Why not go and see ' ifit k in ymn,7 ·,

Thie book niay be secured throt,OA'

7.46 13/379 PreuHollion Ch6caeo

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WorkCibbi• Fap.I// 0,0/n I

WorkY That makes the red blood #mv.Work/ That makes the quick brain grow.

Plows and haprow, hoes and #alls,Axe and trowbar, saw and naikA splitter of rm'kh-

Lincoln was never a mob nor a shirk.Thank God for worklToil that bind, mankind :08<fl:Cr,Day by day throuAh every weather.

An and dista#i needle and threadVisions of wonder ovir Aer head.

1 A toiler for bread!- ,

J. Joan ofAN was a peasant's chnd,On whom God amiled.

Labor chat God himself has bet.Honest endeavor that earns Aood rest.

Wheel and compau nail-and card,1 Hammer and ehiscl p:ane and Board.-

Christ our Lord . Had a carpentir's toil-stained handslr God understands.I -

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Hidden Names of GirlsI. The colonel let the mAngo.2. Did you m=t Iklen,3. Ethi,1 mad* candy.i This b B red omnge.5. Fred, Nan, and I we going.0. Thig is a c unning lady'. dippei.7. Well, are yof: going, too?8. I do rise early.9. Don't you think tbat robber r.ireyWhigville, Ohio. SHIRLIT SNTDEL

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1 · 2     · · Silver     . . ·1 CLOWLY, altently„Row the mooob 0 Walk, the *#hi ti,hm happe Non; 3,1 17/1, war, and that d,e peen and wn .1 Hilver fruit'upon aifver trei; '1 One by.ore the easemente catch -1 .. Ii•, Ad beneath tho allyrry th#ta; 2 i1 (Wil   -64& wa &44,. 11 , Prom tivir -DbidNy eote the whita be-te peep.1. Of dove, 6 & 41*r-feathered •leep i1 A· har,est mou•• go<* Rampering by,1 Witt4,111*r claw$ arid a *u•yo;L Aa& mov,le# alb ib tile water 81-4i. Ily ail™ med, ia a sil¥,1 stresm.. -Walter d, 1. Mon

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Life, a QuestionTIFE, and worth living1L VI, with *ne h part of u,-Iturt tif w, help 4 4 hope of 4 hean 4 4Life is vAirth living.Ah! with the whole of TAWill d ue, ts,sin of uB, senses and Sel:t 01 ,*. 'Is lifs worth living?Aye, with the be•t oful, i1/dab6 of us, deptba of u,--Life b the test of ust

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*"*-'FV/12 HE that governs his1 pallions.f Who is rich? He that is content.

Anger is never without a reafon, butfeldom with a good one.

Ifyou would reap praile-you muK lowthe feeds,gentle words Yudul deeds.

Speak little, do much.-Be,jamis Franklm.

L,oving Jootprint* on the sends W ttme does

not mion Ipending mol 01 youri dal,1 01 Palm B,ach

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The Home.KeepersLITTLE,tr,min kerpo hnua, with me-04•ide, th-ve and fle*Of eity thron#, of wind, a Ne.-

i '· 'rbI world the great ooel know.

But *r-we ™b the *ups Ind spoon# i  · /ind make * copper.shit,e.a .5 And knit, on *ininy afternoons,

Beside the Wompet-vine. I •kI W•an,110 At#*ny a •eerrt jotWe veed the lettuee·hed:1 We avt·re,Um IMarth, and patwt to it,oke '

The snow-white kittrn'i head,

Tbe M:hbots hi'/ Wr annp, and ARY,I •'llow quefr Notre folk, rin F*r iThey wcmder what can keet, 811, Ift2 My Uttte dream and me.

P Bat 1 am wiar, and thereft,re know,t. ' For ..Ang Up * p".O:1 Or keeping eupboard dhelvet, 1,18* m,Thrre,9 nothing liki a dresm i

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<020 D =1't,k 3.The Gold,Piece and the PennyO ccupoo a :ime / Goid Piece and s Penny met in:

pocket book."You mike me :ick,":aid th GoW Piece."You thint

Fou.fc gold bu: 1 kno,r,ou m only chap copper. hdon': #kng in my scr'

"l don'* cars a np." replled the Penny. "Imay be Fibut w honest heart tests beneath thia ves: and I snagood friend ot 811 con„rw,n folk#-

' ' The Gold Piece, ,"cltiogitch pride.ukt:.Peopled=,ystardint do no€ car, to mii wfth o,dinary folks. I imdisnifica. TheGovernmenthuthchighest mp,c: forme.Bankcn ard Mcrchan:s :cck my company. 1 am good-sly,Vs pod."

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Sure. 180'ochurchdicncrthan,ou

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7'HOUGHTWc build our future, ihoughr by thought,For good or ill. yot know it nor.Yct, so thc universe was wrought.Thought is anorher namc for facc;Choose, then, thy destiny and wair,For love bring, love and harc brings h.:re.

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4° Dkw ENt biRS. GOODIIART: 1 am cell*ting for th#

 :r inr='r Sals. What do you do withbiR. liARDUP: Oh, I hang the, up carefully at

ni,ht wd put them on .gain in the morning.

The 'Dream is TrueGreat it 6 to believe the dream -

i When *e stand in youth by the star,y st-am;1 But a greater thing It i,1 to light life thruAnd say st the end. '"The dream 6 truer'

-WritEr URknownA swilled head

lik' an bulated balloonb qj no u,/ on *orth

Tlie Best Cure47-'HE best cure for worry, depreslion.J- melancholy, brooding. i, to gp dcuber.

ately forth and try to lift with one'ssympathy the gloom of somebody else.And let both those who can and those whocan't do good worki make a practise ofbcnevolent thought.Let all think kindly of others: never criti-cize them, nevericondemn. never judge:

i on the contrary,-let all condone. excuse.  lustify, seek to comprehend. seek to nut

themselves in the place of others. Thismental attitude hai to be perscvering&cultivated. It cinnot be adopted by meregood resolution.-dfnoU Benne#.

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Could wc judsc all decds by motives *

1 Sce the good and bad within,Oftcn wc would love the sinner

4All the while we loathed the sin.

Could we know the power workingi To overthrow the integrity

Wc should iudge each othcr'sErrors wich more paticni charity.

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l The Bottle Family milyar *RVE¥ *AKE

1 AANY twilk, accumulau in mpry famity, and klAV# mans d them ran beq#forpliythin# fo  a

, clever *Im alld 11010, whi, eat. Sum th* into dak 44Awhole family may be thummude. Two bfbot-: tles *bouk, be *lected ft,r ful,ev and mother. W. A' th,re or four Imallrr one, 1„r the children. ' LL5

0/'€ow* the liend 1110. bl*thl g *66.m•Ae. TN.2 Ill,fennedofaTe,mdplecedmim,11*orwhiteek, 1,h2 Bit over s ball of cotton anti t* into place ever the *ng.i neck of tho buttle. Th,· t,#turet  and hair an e-n &i :twon  nd the dollk rrat .dre.. St te. . IL---

A.1 . If itia to lic a manos luy,I eiece oidwk cloth 68 s mit c1 Stntched tightly amim,1 tho bottom oi the bottle j,RE .

&214F Ip loak like trou*irrs. Stite*Jng. or a : dnt d lin, h.by 3 r--/ up the front and back *ill R>rm the 105 A eoat ro,eth,  b 2:Vt c,D# '* Januai, 7,1922is-. mA;.k.n:.4,1,- AL:,61=.21*- r 6;-**EU ·=1-4-** -

. q.. a.d:6:1  it. A:,.ng into plare on the upper -Mrt of the bottle. The C b 14*man a OAh,h. the bottoi<.eut oot 4 ve.Z*.

den aleevm an to iFI,tuired, and hand , eut ctit of Wte- st .El  a 739 dalls an  --of the botue ..e#ting bmud. can belruetted at thll botto,n. A eoilarand TtlE '0 2% t'MAiri ATIE"18 an, A"Se'ler

,ithirn shirt·1*,enm an mad  of *hke paper ed a .oft 61 1 oa the 41 n. 4 „...2° e»ve -44*-t -den,Me made a felt or *ilk, The latter k -'..6 by cutting the ti" d# e,M„, . --•,# ,-w_

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BROOKDALE LODGEDR, r, K, CAM/, P,ovi,le' POST CARDBROOKDALE. CAUP.Santa Ou: Mounuins

In the han of *hc Big Tree ' country. ICome linger with us. and listen co the song4 the brook sinsing mmily th,oush owdining room. "11'HU Fi"osi."

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BROOKDALE LODGE-'-' ' «- POST CA 0BROOKDALE. CALIF.Santa Ou: Mow AinS

In the heart of :he Big Tire Country. 1Ceaw linger with u$, and listen to dle songof the hook *ingin* marily :hioush ourdinin& toom. "1Fe,lit Fi,non."

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PROGRAMMEGrauman'$ Chinese Theatre ofTers

"GLORIES OF T E SCRIPTURES"A Sid Gruuman Presentation. 0 the Prologue for Cecil B. DeMitte'&

"THE KING OF KINGS"- Bla B, JEANIS MACI'liERSON- i' Orn.tuu Gniman'* Chism Symphony ofchestra. Con:tantin Balial€inikof. conductor.

't Fuderick Ban Scholl at the mighty organ *

5 A Z Loak--the mitin: place of tho popula e.   A TABLEAUX *tA - L Twilight prayin of thi common, Jouph and his Brethren. (Just after *

his sale into slaviry).

R .11. e..N- B Daniel in the Lion': Den. 44

C The Star of Dethlebcm.  1  UL Cung of tti knelite Hish Paia: D The N*tivit ."Th• Holy City." E Th€ Flight nto Egypt.

IV. Th Boy· Sopran3-Suwart Brady. F The Spint of Faith.

NOT·88- 1 ·Daa,e rk 12 pilm, Tbic*  Ke,id linar*; Ccat,m„ in •-The seitil el F.i,4- .....rve.  aa,8 -pe-i,*,1 bv

Ad•*as: H. Elli R..,6 boo.. •81,5„; hter Cate. mmu, m Mt Gra•mu. Vl,422 Bahal* 01 hoE.gh...* /1.*".

8**el .1 6- h ·Th, Ki•g *  Kiw" P.1,0 all, u**Eed b, A. H•*0 RsiseRi-W; 00#Enne•a # Otae Powbe .

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AWCAST

'11 '.... a.1. H B. Warne, Pontios Pilite. Governot of Jod,£2

2 :: Mary, u. Mothet Dorothy Cummings Victor VJrcontRe.. Pcttt Hmat Terrence Procolk wile of PAN ...Ab,t Coleman5 1

Judai ·loseph Schildkaut The Roman Onturon Alonigo. Lov.1/.: Jama ._James Neill Simon of Cy:tne Willum Bold

Ff. John·, J/eph Striket Mark M MoonMAitbew Robtrt Edesoo -rbdin Kestoff

Matchoz Captain of tb, High Pfiest) Guard i:.. The Thomu -Sidney D'Albrook:PX

Twelve Bjubbas r-,rze Sie:mina 

: ' Diociple, Andrn, navid imbodes Marth - Int;* Fay,Philip rhjrle, Be'.cb.i Mary of hthiny .100#hine Norm jaBartholomew -Clayton Packird Lazarus Kenneth Thomson

Kj '- Simon Roberts Ellsworth Satan Alana rooka

Thaddeu _.-John T. PrinceThc Blind Girl Muri,1 MAO>Imac

Jims. the las -Charles Reqn  The Woman Taken in Adslter, -Viot  Lout,

Dy,ma. tb, R.pentant Thid _Cldnno Be:tonk MIr, Magdalene Jacqueline Logn (3,114 the Unr,p€ntiat Thiff ..Jimn At.Hon

'E. Cdaph„, High Pri t of RnAniph Schildkraot A Mjid Servaot of Cabphu -Do: Fad,1The Mother of Gesw 11,1 Robsoa

"·· Tb, Pharises Sam D.Gra#I Thi Imbecile Bor f ion Holmes

C, 'n.s„ik r<..an Ferguwn Tbi G.ilit€Ja Carp€nut Hectoc Sanno

Ond min, 0(heN..

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mR. SID 4RAUInANtakes pleasure inpmenting with th,Comptiments of the CHINESE THEATRE 'to •och patron attending "The King of Kings." a Gift of the latest creation inPo,truituri. known as

THE ETCHINGThe Etching is a Portrait. ic may, be of any memkr of the family, a

Mother. Father, a Child or Sweetheart. which resembles a rare old etching.andbecomes a Gift well worth tmsuring. Nicely mounted. size IOx 1 3 inches. itmay be framed for the Home, realling at each glance thoughts of Loved Ones  

i and incidentally what we hope was a very enjoyable even ng at the Chinese' Thntre. · -1

Mr. Grauman hu made amngements with the Paral[a Studics of Los''.   Angeles. who control the secret proass by which etchings are made. to give each

' patron. who identifies himself or herself by presenting this program. one of the ,etchings Without charge. It is of course necessary to have your pkture taken. be-

,fore an etching can be made. for which a smill charge is made. Appointmentsnot necewary for sittings. however. we advise making amngements to avoid ipossible waiting.

PARALTA,Studios of Portraiture

551 SOUTH BROADWAY ' THE MAY CO.Los ANGELES STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY

OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6 P. M. OPEN SUNDAYs 10-4 P. M" America' s Forernost Creaton Of Distinctive Portraiture."

:1&\ THIS INVITATION GOOD ONLY UNTIL JULY IST ar/.L ,M-M M r 7 r J,H n 9 M-7 T J 7-r- - -r J- / /9- /M- - - - - - - - -I- - - - - - - - - -F- - - -I 1"1

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UNITY SCHOOL OP CHRISTIANITYUNITY LIBRARY -- HERITAGE ROOMS

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  apL' and: M'Ii'Iia d'Z••FIDisiv ig 1,1,trapst,4 ·in:, Al.lils· 24'm' - 114, a dh:ner pirty at the Englimh 61*room *t Kalitunky, T,nne,.0 and G oriri . end A1

7 04,101'k.thli. evening in•ealebrallon of the battlell or· Ftone· Rver,• Der/81 3186:Cipt, 17*«m *eventy·11<th birthds, an- and ou' ·J ,arr 13,8 In,1 3, 18683„ot

5 nivermary., '141<J.,Eva,I,uppince'lt.'01 1IoovmY· G,p.·June 20 1863;,mi. 0,* Uncianatl; and her.djughter, 1.ld# I*ur# and on'I Janusrytli Z wd• 8,: IMis,;•at', we han to· do honor •to thi evant and a  lut nsmed battle at iundown 0 f tho". few inum&* /,mill·'friends we thi oth· ,.Capt. *Bay was ,riurroundad.ind ,

er Ruests at thi.dinner., .The Nal Ditjl upturedzwith •ever=ltome,r• find rotie iannive,89: bu .on,Tnesday·,bot .Mis. hin,dred aud 'flfty' •enlided Emdti  :of'the .4Lippincott s eomilit .' ind oth,r , matteN retrim#t.4 IT• ,·,IA'.i,bprl•hiti'd.,·Ilb' Tileh·' :made the ee:aotion, of Iteday one of· mm mod'Dan¥ille;:*Anderloirille;.SKmn,1#1 4eon-,imic.. .1*op join,ho, m.* 4.0 PA Ind '.:1{Ilinij. ·e<*.M' Ili, ·'#,e   itwl*  4d'Im#y frequently. /*linot redl,4 1th,t from,Ander•olivalleiuid,.6nm#fodmi.Dail- 4three •cor• and <Ilitien yeara h ve.rolled ville,- The ·eapt&In.was.miptpred·olice  round in birthd,ty.univernarks,for blm. br' 1'10*thRW,dl' ne, A,ider*Qnwille .nd ,Thi fit 1, th '0 ptatn. doin't look. ti  nd, mu.exrl,Anst,d.it Mild .*th,lek 4

,yews. Wheth,rit·Is·.beatile-Ab.ti still wd woq,ded. prionem on.NOY,15.,JAW. ,

; looko,16 for-wria .-tate 'barBin br Condriot id• the b,t*1401,6Btd# Riveru; aotive bu•In:. maa, Uway,)onkthe ('16 itd ·for•· gaa:lt>and'.·multdHou'l J

. whethw Teal I,KI tinz senio  in: ono wu and 'Chick,#har#·.tl:6#40*Pt: VKJah,VI'S ;,and aeti-, urd.· as·(/hle f ·quArterms,R reeommended" for: Nomotion· inIt#*reept- i, ti la dother hu had· 6'.tendener,,0 4 11#:appdintm,nt of· Aecond li*todisnt Ji keeping 1,10 · hasrt•younit, d•,hist mind in;the') Blh.U,iS. fi,faY,Wl#thwpronw, 2

vigorous,·.Is th,I reuon ··1 ,not,eutly, if· tion to tlie offire; 61.*ablp'i··bf,the 27tli ,, 8rmed. :,Bl,W.,It.ls-certal,ethat.1 1/,el,n IJ.. S.t In:fan#y e*me Iii Mirch#59 1867. ii rest 1#btly. 11Hon thim·a:74110:ls: inier·,Lhter ·Nar#ee. 19sivLU ·111*,fealmn#'ai nted la *vents ef, the fulure and..tch- bltullon '91,Arte,·id#ah'and. pgit *dlit·. a=,unts' of. th,#,dkturl,Rom In ·Mpzieo tant, at'.]Port' KeirAm'i, Reb.An,1 6:i· tl,e

i *9 *,daft=Mr.fl *4799 H::;5·: i·14%452%#92'9%A Cipt*in.,17/,V,jug ilne -M·&,1<610. wa*·. n,dered ,%'."4•21, tar¥Ire,94tiniZ.7 Ire r.nil#*4*44-wag*Wa61 *-billl' J.4 ,44*54. /*Mmalt· wkth•66*at,A-ar.w,e:1*:11.01'o,Vol• ie#iment, of th• arn,5 W;tiTd   .' tinteer. lnfantry, for tha ter,Cor, ·thre,1 :coi,s„11,1Rt#d '.M ,·.'.pm.,,: honths.2 Upon : belng; d i,chB rpd· ' from ·pany' belnf. 1,1 6,rmir thet unnuignell1  at „R'ment 1,  #*uNW#th, ·18tl Jipt,-..nd•,w e ·  11*,0,1t, st,the ,

. B. in.futry o,r Rept': 24,1801;··at'Th• Civ,1.:ili,not: . (krRAInt, ne-acki. 14.: P In 11,6 10110*nir.Y.b™uy·and waq'pro·, * Ire. , . I. 1. -\' . . , .,

M ledo, 04 jnlned.thn reg<ment,1* tlle alitd where lie wis ]dnorally dich rged from

9 mot•d to,·Serinmt •Marnh'' 4 to. Armt k. (aid.. 1'1.3, Il->wived,01:rin 1 1&•,*rgew,6,on. Jul<*.141 ant,the following Spinkh.Amprie,n %,Ar' mdt.10*eived hisyear, in 1883, ··boe*m• '·**rge,nt.major, 'appointment froin , rri,11• t  .Mt,Kinl•yjuit „dly ar,ear.aft#'him promotlm aa eant· In 'an,1 Min,Ar..Nry: of ·atihil.t·u sargeant. Capt.-.d'.1,4 imid· with ·en#. b, K. 1·,41,1,tem.'An• July 111,1808. ,hil vegiment in th• army or the''Ohio, Ind wi,all#iR'Tw  to ditty. u ehief flit,r·undar Om. Buelt, •partielti,tihir id the termuter· #f th, thka division. of the

pains. the *ffar at,Spring'leld..October ir.atlm of.eorpi »pt.·d'I ay m TnlleidAld*ma, Tenhes•ea and:Kentucky· dam· Rventh army enrpi. Witli the reorifn· ·

· 6, ,1862„ Dnd.thal,*ttle. of·Chaplin Hjili, and .Mign#l,itn clilty. 0 eommi ary, : · y.,.in(tha Hme ,month.... Sub mvently #marr, dlitrlot, of ·tlie --Jky*rl,, 8*n *

 7/*19.'116';r.,diN':1349:14'1).9./c:*u, 7hargeil ,m.:1,11,%412,1189, :fAN,1:.: 6.2 :' J

0 *erved,with'the,Tegiment' in ths Army Il,110„Cuba'. a.*A; ·wi•linnorably. dis· 51

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ePAPER FOR PEOPLE  

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9 Seastm  ilKING Of KINGS' m.U

Il flAWS YBUTII *8'

ANI1 AGE Ali  ", rt ILENCE,  Ced: 11 Di Am*s erk of th,A.' Nazarene. -The King of Kings."

now ecttrins its run at Graurnan'IChlne. Thuter, has a mod recu-ttir reietton upon the CE©wdi ¥·ho  arl floektrm t, see the picturt.Notortry letha pieturi viewed with* remarkable kek 01 demon,tra-tions, but ratron, tearing the tbea-ter do so In stlenee  evt·lently filher0 6 lois for ,/ords to disertle th•O¥IrrowIring grandeur *f th. rro-duction or complete:y orer-*WAI bythi .ubl[mi Chear€ ant 113 misterlydepretion.With th• dull d,•llatory rr•-mI•r• of thi Chinese Theater and-Tb• King of Ktris- now & matter0/ the*trte,1 hi11cry. C«11 13. DeXma'/ b/auttful atory *E th, M,n

of Na*lreth h.1, enter•d uyn What  ,

pror:114*1 td be 4 znost unu,Ull en-lizement Or

'rhi advant, sall er ticket, 15th• hriest -In th* ht:tory of th•Griuman enterprlies. Long Une. 31ce puraiwir* frowl thi toi offlcu 'Zdly and #tght. ' ,An tne,restin; futori reiirdin:ttl• Cbus or pittvHS Who temi to .se• -ThI KIS: of Kings.- 1, that -youTIX hm# u.suan, under :0. arein tb• ntljority.

it t./1 been ex-  

pictld th*t the re;ltio ual, infUned .Woual t. 11 th• prit rdirar.c*. but.th• contrary hai teen thi 211*

A verttAbt* de ur, et indorse-r.*418 by thl hest €ler:, 82 th•mpf:tsr. hai t..n r.c*Erred by CecilB. DI Xm# And Sir. Grauman. ..

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1i920. . ,.. ·NO. 44MRS. HANNAH RODWAY · 9-.

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-1.  rn,IlitonLYn g  da B :Ii;1 I; - 1.,1:1 . {Ilil '- .:  IE'll..,1 1.1 1]

earthly mission and has bden dalled , - , ma-:m -' 6 4 4 "a = , mato tha Great Bayond: ·O n Friday, Oer' 4. n   1  taper p, at Glendale, the Bummons 16' 2 m 9 6 m '.57camd to· Mrs. ·Hannah' Rodway,.moth· ,.,·   4 . , /,0.-/,3

ek 01 Walter 8* Hathaway of, Ban· t.·:._ W . , - . , _ - . =, 1 .0, ./. ·ning: h Mrs.. Rodway attained the rel i. ..... .. ..7-«arkable age ot·95 years.- .

For.a,quartdr of. a,eentury, bef,pre RqAR, TO BAN,, JACINTg, PE, IC 2 ..letaking·up ·her..residence in Glendale; IS DECLARED FEASIBLE;,. R.E. /Mrs,, R8dway ltvqd. in· Banning.' She ;: MARKABLEE .·OPPORT;UNI,TY'*, AF .1 2eitdeared: herself,1 to the pe9ple here i FORPEb 170 -ATTRACT.,TOURIST /and her occastoilal visits to this.city. ..TR*VEL TOE„RIVERSIDEi.COUN- 2: r

r:';:':L: 'ttz. 1 'foupele.,aJE   *,1: 1":Zi,·"tIN":l".    ,  " '.3-    , ...1."af';"11,16.;in:the.w"ld'*'cliang'ziB t '1 t;., 5 :·,  5 .. ;'1'i-' 3, ,· t, · '22< ' · ·'·· .' , 1rcOnditipils,i .18\:Indeed n a · .remarka ilf°   :t: F llqwingc. out f·the · request,. 0,ffithe, eIp68en¢92 2.,449 · ·-·   1 ··· ,3.b boaicl  ·of· Bupervisors of . IUverside i4413*ides€her son.. Walter-Hathaway. county,· County., Surveyor .A. 0..'· Eu).' ·  0536£ ithiefecity, Mrs. Rodway.left .1,° Plos,'-has completid' a' .preliminary, <(,/m6urn :another Bon in San Diego. ;.>,· Burvey,· 10%· ith,e,·:'propdsed ' rpute;. 'ex· 2 /24,,Ther remains,Were laid to,redt jn .tending 'from · a,point on the:,Banning· >jSunnyslope cemp ery, ,near, Banning;' Idyllwild · road tg the 'summ#t .of., Mt:, ': h:" i '

gn, Wednesday. ,:,Rev. W.· Il.'·Weln;. San'i,Tacinto. ..: · ·: u, . . .  ; l · , ,land;' a'; friend; ,' pf ', the faillity ·for * Mr:f Fulmor filids the · roid ·a'i prol rmany,years, was ·in: ·'charge,of tl,e'' posed to be enttrely ,%easible.· · He ' Ih..·, .'pervicp.'     ,." :t' ' : ,.9'-'r' ha©'Belected:,a, route. bekinning·' 84  ,r¢1Mrs.·Rodway, was'Sorn·In Scotland,,pine Cove, just beyond tha, Gregg ·  and.»heni an ' infant she was taken ranch,.·where a· 6,000-fopt blevation J'i.to En 1Bnd, ihere her childhood was· givej' the road a good,start, to' thepa,ise,d  , There, Bhe ·,became' an'· ad· ·Vcent of, 11,000 feet, to the.. sumiME .: mireri of Victoria, later···qu.een· 'o f·  Mr.,Fulmor' flnds that.' at'ithe: bot-·.. ' ' 6-57' ,Englapd,' whG- in.. religion; · education tom·· of the grade, for a distance"of ,· ZC,,and"nloral uplift became 'the embodi. t,o ·miles, difficult and ·· ex$qnsive. · . 4 .,ment' of all· that.,Fas best' . ;r construction would .b e p reqbired,· ' 4. ,

· - ' whereas near,the top,and · · dircling '' 1, 1., In,his discoarse.on' the life of Mrsyaronzid the:'summit,;%he·, conijtruction..  I.· . ; ,.RodF,ay..Rov. Weintand ftate,4 .that

g .i.'.Pod."':Tm,i'.3.wke, "1'l.. l'. 6,8.r, ' set ..;  re.  a it  c p  aet' v lounton,   ' '   ,,·,= 1: 3, ti=., 111=..:1'ighads.. shkth.Ba, t,:Zt:od bu"' :u, ht . 11 ... .,aging ·.ac os; thf Atlantic in · those .

. Request for < the ·road to the jpeak ' ' , » > ' \'days'required three months., .,·'·6  eamo ' from vart9us k sources, and lt. iJ-

* "Shd loved: the handiwork 'of-·(16d,-1w„ 1 Intl ated,tha;,fedel:al aid .would .6 -,as Blfown 'in nature;' seeing II!8 pow-,bo, sought. '341

· «jii.th,8,..91 -ri21*us»ts: of .thg.oun·1 .,:.That the.rood.. wl» bull.t.· will at.......„ ..-.;."'..)BM'. painted upon 'sky and' mountain 'tract an enortnous influx of touriet.fid., ·aWL'i, . ; . ... 6 .1.„)ilttaric 18 readilj, cdnceded:'·In; fact ' / .,

....1. ... . .· · · · lt· would be a remarkable .link in the, - ' ·  --7 1

i.."She £1fved amongst flowers and development of'.molintain roads' In i ' · C·-14:,birds, 118d;ng ,i# them constan£ .re. Riverside county. ''· 4 5 ' ' ' - , . 'M- .6n)ind41. 01 ,God's ne,ver·failing loie. · 1

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.:Al ,I. 2, ,*:Childre  1 gravitated naturally. to I , r

h r, for they knew. ilistinet»ely·that|AIMIE McP.HERSO N REPORT5Ot; '  9,  · ,i;ihe' loved 4hem, and· they .could. po,t t., 2, TO BE AT .PAI M- SPRINGS· -,131elp,&·but 19vo··hot · ,There are'those  "t.1 . 1 . , . - , i. .1 ... .. . , .. <15 '. 6 .'jn,Banning ,to,dBL grown tg,mankoofll'.;Ajmle Semple ,Mtrherson. noted,  .·i' 1.::''bri<:, womanhood; »,0 'ae, .chilli«9'.9,Tan, ,eli ,&11 reporthl to.ibe at' Palmt'·· '' , '·' ,·-" 15tpA,sed "liert *arden 'here :19 -panning, Springs; for 4 relit.:' ' Th4.· fammls

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pn, their , 1/4&0,*s(·boot, Fnd ·to this:.e nge st.apent Sunday 81/ Rivetsida .. , 1  d,29 J fi,'alii,i,debteil;,to,·:*jid  4 fo, r, i the. i in ,·, s < 19-stoh,4„ jld ;18,2 12,aported £ to';ba94.'":··-..:Vt:;

0 7*4-6 u17 greetin'g·· an 1 the'   hefpful, ad  lkOFI A.Afrom':therd tp .rat,m f S p.ring-8,",'. , 4'<.;i:i)  t '1'>. ' ,'77

 

monitions which she gave them.   A · Record reporter ' visited theSprings on Tuesday and endenvored

1 ··And every· one, irrespective of to run down the report or Mrs. Me-age, who had thJ privilege of know·

Pherson's presence th,re. 'While. iting Mrs. Rodway,1 waB impreBBed by I wa8 currently reported that Aimiaher sunny, optimistic Bpirit. During

was there* no authentic informationthe early y.ears · of her literary career I

was avallap16. · A few ·people at thetlie authoroBS whom we know as Ella Springs stated they were sure thr, t.

!Wheeler Wilcox had her home with they had recognized the evangellst.IMrl. Rodway in Milwaukee. Mrs.

| Th9 hotel registers'did no; reveal her1 Rodway's sons treasure very highly

  a' bpok into which have been eopled < name, and if Bhe wasa guest, slie I : . : t

many. loving missives from Mr. Wit. IlfaS: evidently. registered i under an

 cox tq Mrs. nodway, whom she ad- tassumed. name to avoid .ann.oyance

dre sed by the liltimate, loving term #from · renorters a,nd <he . public iii ,gener#L

of 'dear May.' '

 . Mrs..2 McPherson. has been e going,. ,':There is also on hand a poem, Bet i thr,opgh a real ,ordeal In »e colirt · . , ,to·music,i inwhlch,Ella Wheeler Wil. proc,e.edings in which' she·.waa in..' .·6 'cox interpreta· Mrs. Rodway's cheer. volved, and the 2 environment at Palm 'ful,2' Bunny disposition. Let me quote Springs should prove

. restfur.   '

thi ite,inf „„Bef : . Service   'statiolp operators at Baiq \. . ning +declare thoy. saw 'a big car con·

2, ' taiding an auburn.hatred, fln,e·loolqng." Sha is worth 400 doctors, · ' . . lady swing down the pavement ·to-

,She can banish pains and aches, ward ' Palm RprIngs one· day ,earlyFor elle kseti her patients laughing,

thIF week. i.,kna disease goes up in shakes.Aro· you sick or are you solenin, E.,J, 1.UCKk CO., INC., START l , ,

 · e.ydu gloomy, are. you blue.i ·'·,• CONSTRUGTION OF BUILDING ,

peglou only ne,ed come hither,And.we'11'have, May laugh fory,ou.: i . Tlie E. J. Lucke Co., Inc., have :

.,started 'tho construction of a rein·' ·t: ·' ·At' evening time. it shall be litjht.f ersed. condrete · building ..to i houseIrer,ideclining years were C. fulfill·1 ·the Ford Agency: in; tkis. city. .i, The ,

;tment :.of. thts. promise,: In the' honle blillding. Fill br,s loc,ated on Ramscy,'B; Gle:idale .her juncomplaining..'811p117 -betw'6. n ' · 6econd2, and , Third I streett · · ·dt#pos,ltion, won · ·.her the love .· and ;and, 1 will add materially S to the, · ap-

fri«dship of' those who were 'called m.earance of the, hishway„, 'which has ·,upon,>i .to. 9minister 'to her. wan#s.3 beep impro-ye,1 py the .completion.of

··Th6pgh:·.·.4-eakened. ·-and : shrunken; 'ln.Bqi many..new .buildings,. during.,the . ' ., · k'body, sha· retain'ed ·her mental facul: past·'few·months.·.,, ·- - -,·, ·:.· 2...,r..'........31..  .. . ..':

htios. to., the·;l,st. , . On'.October· 8th she i, The  Luckp ..Cpmpanr l,kilding Mil ·3',celebrated:her ·96th birthday, .and.the boiGOr12,83.and ·pill rvA:;iln . a ,.Eihow ,; 2Ipres6ncd or j her,-Bons„.'Willtam, and Tpom and .r,epair,.roop . " The:,er.t,1. ' ". 1·;Walter, 'on that i.occaBion..,gave )h-99 F,ftedz,· 908,$, is. abolit ·$1,0,900. „ml,8 ... ,Treat pleasure.  : ,' ·. · 5.· : building,75will,·';be.- fo.mpl,eted ·before ' .4,·'iL,st ·Friday evening,. as the nurse, Christmas, tand the, contractor 12 E.

spassed he  door.. she thought ·.Bho Fr,9,d, Allen 8: Ileaum.ont,heard,Mrs.·Rodway:call; and reBpond: ·;,·': ' ' ,

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ed by entering,:the room, only.•to.Ond Methodlit Church,<lilitAMrs.4,Ro.dway..pas :stiging:·:' Flf· 4.,4'.£49:ilipr,niI;g .servic,6at 11,9'91,pckteen, twenity minutes. later,t when.;ke thq'choir will. Ming a · 1,pect« anthegi, i , ,,-nurse 're·entered the· room, she found ,'.'Rpjoice, the bord 14. King,'4 hy .Al- ·that,the 'spirit of the· traveler.-had frffl ' Wooler, and th .: el,40,n:. topic ·entered upon the life beyond.the.ri,vT· 1vill, be,, • What to R .ad.', *anfl;, Why." 'er, to which Bhe often looked 'Wor. At the evening service the ·pastor wm t

ward with e,ager expectancy, fulnll·. preach .on "JoBhuak Choide."

, ing God's promise, Ps. 127.2, 'For' so A cedar chest thati will appeal tdt

Ire ·glyeth His beloved sleep'." any woman. 1 44 '

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Thrio years etu•ri, Mona U.* c.m*, · ·,7 f ·To konardo in his •Cudto: 6.4 f .;..

  And th, be¥ - OK¥&:1*U-..wathed . th4 ,

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1 Anji Inied a' somethint IM hJ (out#'

1,5. ': 1 '86 &6:Zed· i.·rf«' u.,,'1 . 1. 1 · Cilm smile,- vht pered' 00,11.lne_ -thaI

1 6 :. =.'-,«-"l'... mw„Minda blow

»\ 1 *am At.ref,569.'rrtd talin th...lot:14

\'\ '11:: 5:jar Q-Wwd-'.n:W=. 1ARLTbo, :*nbmid =Agw cir* Stg, d:,M..  

;f :itrimp %:ntrrA:™ :t·. 2 : . . , .i)./.cted..th..ruard--Ruth *ary' 'is in- tk,voW York.rilit 

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. , THE ZVORLD: FRIDAY.NOVE IBI R-:·:28<*·1929.

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c«METROPOLITAN e[OVIES vTrad• Afirk nii. U. f ral. off.

ca,0 andMe/:,,..1'.1 1, 0 Hackett'$ New Pl11, s,w,:

wyn Hope3 - Hobok=L-1 Re¥ue 15 Ready

Ily F. r:Dunne Jr.Edgsr Belwyn 18 much i

- Cause yeterday's mall brow........ ,

·> 1, .' 1 ·i  _ . manuscript of a new ·pia·Hackett. who wrote "Ca

tends to ihow us next T

jick" eight years ago,··Other Men·s Wives" M

at the Tlines Square T- The new Hackett

'•Sorry You·ve Ileen '- .'1 '' A.A -/'F ' i '..5

ts currenU, being gl

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: ' '. "St=f*- -I :promptly bought

f {1 -0,- 4 . 3. -* " ' - ,< ,j , 1 teller of this sto,· ' · ii American rights.

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·: London·. receptle

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'jill z,Lp·liateidi;,'

' . fic A . ' % '1 9 . '    ' f . 4 1.6· Mr. Hackett4.-*'.

.& *· il   posed to be ci' 0 2 2. \ 0/ · Mon. He 15 *·Ilving abroad

4. ai ' e ·"ShorstrittZ ,.

But the p' I. ., I

....4 „c ·· .9-:9' 35> " ' ' ' ' f /6 palatlat quit , pared to t

'/  .., .2 : where. clar3 4 , pher Morli

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been wor*

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rf SK,:i,:FNT N grandmother's garden the hollyhocks J<1 Ilow upon row lifted wreathed stalksWith bloom of purple, of pearly white,

1,' Of close-frmed yellow, of crimson bright

OF In ruffled robes of satin dight,

Wtth pointed mantles of powdered greensWhat gay court ladies, what royal queens.,

1 With each a daisy for diademt . . :

1 l /+Grew in s long, straight garden bed,In grandmother's garden the roses red

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&'.. Ahd yuccas--we callel them Adams and Ines!- tf 1/'' My marigolds,„velvet brawns,

6 Threaded with fringes of f *iry Weaves;

< And heartiesse in their splendid towns;Primrose. waiting the twilight hours,Touch-me-nots, and gimflowers;

9 1 Grandmother'a garden was always gay.Was it October or June. or May,

l ' ' In grandmother's garden the iris bluem I

And marshaled the an. red tullps tall,

Unfurled his banner, is snood leaves drewThe peolly's bursting imson ball,

a    -1 Buttercups spendthr--of their gold.i. t ' The almond wands --1 the moss-pinks smaR, 7

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Allen Rowe of Palestine Expedition Reporh,1 Oiscovery-Dr Butler Says Education

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NEW TOI:K. Der 7 (.1. r.)-Law.

thir dlarovert,w within tho Temr)1• of deatrayed st wmo Jit* ritor to ls:lo college  as *011. I'r Nlehetal Murn,

unlformly graduate* of our cemmonI'trit,Ar·>Pll, 1 11 IA I,#i· 7 tA r )-Fur-   197*t that Iteth,hAn must hAYI bAn achool* wit rot Infriguintly et OurAihtaroth At Bell,an thi Ileth,han 02 i n. C.. whin thI 014. templi was tal.1 Dutter. proildent of Columbld Unt¥ti-

the Blt,141 wer• r*porte.1 in a able dIF I in ruln/. and thal rtia• lat// ribulk. stty. Bal,1 14 ht, innual report madipalch received by the Untvol;Alty MU I '1;*Cond. that thfa . ild•, t•mpt. wasaeum from Alan Itove nelit dtr-tor e m-* ma<uncent th 0 8/ tar•, en# pubik yestirday. l'ropir ed ueation andth/ museurn a rate•Un. 0*pil,IttoN A Tho fact that th• hn*Ar• of th. Cod,ies, powerful crime deterrenta.' 9

Irldleattn# * more Devorfut etill:zation tratning were advandia u the moetstat*ment 1„urit by th• mu-un, .7 1:11:di of /061 1/. 10 12/*11. a st<ni. Ldmentlng thi kiwi i.*ral. et *duc-says that ack·firditig to Bir Row..a al.- nnent fact.Fkh th• expedition has dIscov.red b•- of th' ntdar tompti. I th r, 9 mil,In€ for thi mlnlatry. Dr (Jutter *AW: 71

Aa to thi actual dato of thi build*/ Ilon of theologlcal atudent, preparin,Asath th. foundatton* 0/ th, litily- In th• pruent 41:1/teD thae *Bul·j .M.foun,1 t mple of Ashmroth the ruin, of 149 ,;,t. for D deurmlnaten. Th•ri thi fult truth wer. known. it wouldan, d rnten¥ple of thi laml dlvinlti. are. haw•vor. som, pllicallon, :hat tt Protably be that thi grial obstacl* althi, older templi Mr itow• rfluet bl 11 .arty a. 130(1 D C. thi Cim. preS,nt to ret:Iloul falth. rettitous -con.

r,pgrt. th. rtndln  of 8 10'tdin lm*li of 16/0,"Of th. Emt,tems." tho announrement may  7, 1, Indid not ungely that ha pret-'-rh. h/10/ cibl, dispakh K|vm no /ur- re:1. ne tho .,ea,stbe„ may sh„- thle tltude and Innuenci of a very tan,

vktton and religious worsht, ts tho at.1 .. ::ry:.f 72 4,10:V,T, 1. '9:39 1  T :DI:ni, A:14=,1 r:.ti: = :t :,r,5.1.6,=pnr  41' andlan}th undirritath int, tater on, 1/ 0/ ranaarlites and :4 rhilistln- aE thi Upe elt.i,. In the epiriton of Drgreat hlmtort,3 tmportanci. tlm• when Ahraharn ,- i Dojourner M"t will b* ricall.,1 thitt durin/ 21•P- tba land of Canian, abe -110 n (' (1- *mt cell,:es than am ter corn,t•mblr. th• •*Pe,litinn announrr I th. '·Th# Untv,ritti Jig,•um *,r•4:1388 tn =lrnit es.

Dutl,r, are betimr pia(·el for unlverlkm.overy 4 th. audel of Beth.han et rato-tln, Is Mnt mn*noel ehts --on·Thi monastle Idea of *ducaUon hal

| a Ten$,1* of Ashtaroth, the nrst shrlim In part b, Joha D. Rflof.:ter Jr •• pasS•tl tor,Ver. rerta,rAY a, on. abpre-Of th,i Godde„'1 Of thi t'hmatinis over

Prial. E. the Zerterat *ducalten of th.

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In I Amuel, 31, where ttle Phi·liatlail- r.*:•ived girts totatinE *1.13.k*> durtn'

p.npl.... hp stat.dPlae,4 Saul·, Armour " a tren>thy ef

04# yeAr ending Jun. 30. 13:1vtetory aftar 11hi, d#• th oC th• kinle inb. ttl' on Jiount 011,0  InecriDtions*nd dimm•ati found wlulhln th. t•rnpliand trnmoddid in 1,4 foun,1*tle:wl prove ,that't.:/dance *1. atul stardint at-th• ttal'ot Dartd. *tout 10(10 B. Cf.A<Th• *now:.tdiscoverlet, ,which r•/•al ejth*·*Al.tance ·offan older tompt* under-

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A PRODUCTOFSLOWGROWTH 6t ,1'::..'„.:t:r.46% 1:Mit.':a *64 14 Z ve..%'1„ -,13 ™•"49.-,*h'k..".'.., 'h.mernkre of :h. 1.1.t L,fp-Clpitatial. 80 :0 IP,11• 4 -rtal'   ; .e'·rL tuN r:n   ha*7 p(;2:; 3.132 St::td "„te" , . n.., '"0-,ia.Jihe/. or rath/r rected ald *Toi./4 th/ti.dellosit in thi* Iii,lah formation-18ZY. J. T. MARBIE PREAC,tr.S 0, Loolllng torovih 10* hil,wn, 41*po•IE •/ to make otber expr/Inle,n# and tn a In ,€Ime oiher eptiks *mt i 1**k  f M-th. 11,itt thirly >i•hr* el e*.r Iia. th,5 1. limit•J way to inwify an,1 -ak• *·41• 1-·'ph,t:y C.ti,4 ··twi*1.ti,•n. ' Th••*NATCMD Or XEW TESTAMETT. duli,/ thu tifi'Irft. ar J.,ui. ve dl' 1'*JI chang„ A t«,k ent·. r,-=lu,/4 8 -rt:118. .11 .·e'. product/ 0/ 18/ cha:,i·an,4 * thtcroughly ..rhenti.,tly wit'.t.4

m•/tt,in *,f ttlin. No JI-1•4 -i,ili *: 11·• r/*ct:ealty Ctoe*,-1 to char:*i. As lont Ins thoutht, of m.0 *Inc•:61,11 "1'Kt,#=:Urn 4 ha* tr...rvij & r.fere-.. 4 Him. RS rn:41 c€wittrues ers rrls d thoulht r,•ull, rither than Nt,• u Chrt,1-,9

1 NATURAL WORK OF PIOUS MEN :1 11.,Tut''sablt,5,parf &'P: turs may produce et*r hooks. i::venliv In4,71.4,1,2:t'ST,  ts:,fThi 3. T•star,I,r't has hin nfun vvith tr,ith IM th*'1.1,1 anlt ec·th·tty nr*rnece, It t,•,1 1: 1, er,M, /. JI,ti•. 11 3,1- thought ne as harinf Bo.n r·-Rtured in la• Chrtifts.s 4 t.at *trn•. li .as l.ir.*..tr. RS w. Elr.... 1•fo no .efu .rtue'; b, . ..y .·--y ..1 hI .It .twr bork• h•·f•./. th.e ./1,1•vi I.,-*rn. .Tratll'1,431 WII ,•1 Ce•*1 di,•d a Stmili No•36 'RmIL 111* disctplil, a) fAr ae *••,w, Iret• no wert. durlos W. Uf-1,¥14 3,- Te,tanl.111 Th,„ 16; a T.,0¢.,m of

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Calll ill Il"al C.St.,7- lt we s, ril, th, Ilterary r ,nalT  u: sh,42 by /4 . i.: il' t·t $4 /1 M,4 1,-·t ''P .,1,•·,i' , •,4 U• IM,-,•n /.4/ en hyp.rted w• 11:34 0,6 ..11... i b. J.11.1, Ar =44rd. tha .0 rt:-,n I kno. t..1* . mr,8 .46-;, LoilkB tvi,e Uled War,1 lak*UTh. SMS- 1. h. of J••u. AN n,i iber,4 0cr.glur•s. bvi th.istht. un·:trit.in.11:.: and abi :Y· fr*. nIlla Old hitatnent. But th* Xew Tests:neal. 11 ha, be/n There vai rlwh rel:trourit· ast# mhatc.'-06.Th• ni• & 1,"... thought. Is the Product of •oin., eutil,ld. Vi rl ti·„ ,hiull bre<·m. "W: Irtur•." Net

•ltran*ous pier, *orn' mmene, Irrk· 1,4111 the ret.nell of Trer, tn the nflinthWhin 1,0 r.*h th. p.rlod r,< about 61 1,/ not by preress of M.Ltur*. but hy -ntury was tb. 11,1 r.n.i:·r a.thwttatinb1. r.*.8 2.4 th, New Trstaln,nt :er.,·Rey. 1. LI,ls Marsh priach,ed yes· or W A. 1.}., *4 eeini acr-4 th. C;':  WV, OUIN. et wha: 18 human and 1. t..14•finlt• 111.tary preutict of th* 8.wlarhy morrilnt at All Eouls' Unttarlan ,•rprut tkin i,1 ti,i 01,1 'restar·*46 9, naturnt. Rut thei, ar  certain f.bets D'M.m thee• f•fri /1 /, /,7 1, /90 th*r

  church en t:.* agbject, "Till Evolittan nriu· her, in Mi, *traw of t·14:ory ae¥Ir:11 th#t ritn t•, eliarl, Mie,j al,eur th# lh-· N•w T•,tan .115 *as ..1 stew srwth:i *f thi New -reitament." Ho .11,1: ,•Ete * whtch yal,IJ, Me  pr), 1'. wroK* w Niw T,stament whleh tini  to *tinr n# 1% di.1 ret coms ··a,1 0 ine, amI

thi chura,u•* wh,tu ho 1241 previau,1, vt, El:AZ 11 was I lont ttme growtng. anl  "th..ni n,it-·· bill li gr•v nat,trally O.I1 Thl# 1* the al, 0  •Volutto : not that tted. 'Th*:, #ra wrilt•n te a • •r ter. that thi ami preces•,0 hire ihipel f the ttmw Ral thi chin/4, that w,ri

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rew wny, the nrtw: 11.,I of X.w Teita· Trtan therught. L•t tis mark mine 4 1-Im. .uch In umt•r,tand:n/ of thi bo,1.k1 041, tn our own 85* hal this prweint mvnt *rilll,rl .hit hI,tory re·real, t, 4, ti.4 DI.21 f. ets *hkh In*lle#t• thi 10.•en ils ratw 10 90: By no m.ana: 11bacs /*CO:nl:*d at the ri·t*thod oC na· 14 th* lt,e "r Sli,riton , 1 i,·„: 114 A. D.. rre,th et thia blok- Not/. first. the 91.i' Ue h Er,ater c 1 dim uron th. book.

tha# Ij.1 luet,#,1,  irn Isttor, t: rawL 11 14 but part of a Lirrer 1,0.>k. th• Ree· tbat t. go:nt on la th. rtat ar. In.1 pu**rIt .4- - a pr uct ,•t thI than-turi. Or.ly tn re:*,le years has k Lic,1 ,•mui, ..6,1•ntly. Md n. th.ulaw wh.8

thl fashion to In:/fprit avt*rythtni tn ha *rf,r, th,0• lott.ri th.81 hi wi, Triting on,1 votur,• of a rot,ection of aaer#·1 of rian- 11 makie thi 14,1 a reault ofTher, 1, n. .vid.„00 :818 writtn*& It ts th* I/Iond r.lit Of "th, h'.In,•n fi:th maJ tht,-abl. li b•Cornel

 tho light of *Folatton. Jion have burr  th yi ,  t,colvod the .1 ih·,r.g ,t ,he, B·ble.- cr  ,h• Book." Thts het tnal. thi h*.torle *oure  0/ eur 1141#4114n :e.

, ted to thlit rn/*hed by earmful study of wei. reeeivirle ··.erl,Vt,1/0.'· .111 lh• ··w· ito• rat/  .ar./ ··tor.tinnou/. rrogr,istre ;recti:lir th, p•rloa ef .hkh I  tr••14=6,;*virts : 6-':•=E t:;:f ::A:.121'NG,;*12';1%::so M jm: ; :r,r- :00:,11:1.=:r.':1,= &5:XrE:,9 '.1,;:,1-:: .•st chazzli, /1,·. 84 key to trt, 114:or V tki :*w Ti:t i,i..·1·· iti ,I'J ,.01chan/a ir.aE bsre been. it Is d:#cot·- Inan ./ 86 h•911 0 ec I ky .r:.1.31-th.r, ef sertrture· But ve must not* that Dut 0,2,1.,turi 1. .18 : betnE midi. the:A:L.,2:X .lirp:lt:.. 12'.t:1 12:t:: 21;18 *ELLPFA AMyST,EfiliSM, FRS'e€LiE£613&PE#w£* liEifirERi:5,;i'23 iEK.3S.xed and ultlmate but eies)·2611:le Rn 141*rpr,14, of th, new *Dplkatten ef spoken of as 1 for*et:en •/ books or M:1 2 0.70  to'UZ·ez: T.1:r: 1:perns Iii eux. rn<)ving tmrard Nom•- th. 1):,1 T.gplan,4#nt: 0  the now u,idir· ef wrttinrt: -'Sacred *rttir:EN' or -the throqh tairl rred Cld th* r•,r Tlill.thln, eis., '·An 1• t,ro•pectlve." The #'11,11rw M re : 104 #Vh/a he /gel&. 4 .rittnK<" or -holy sertpturer· or ser,4 mortt. Thts meneur, le constarlly lietnEChante• th/1 ar• cier taklrta IN<·8 ' 4·ur r.pet bet/; ald.'· h dlit m,& rit•i•elm to follow *on,l order or l.,w. t·, any book er wrilin; .4,:th .* w. =*da term atials b th* thru de*lgnatel It:1*j Ind toot,J br thi W*I of attrac.thirl 11 a rertlin progres,ton in theri* pt.* m:rltr"Am:,267„1,5; 1% :°577 , ri, =347 '*m q,t .IM :,„.r,114,°='llyrrl:,Db *ch *fre,·1 in turn brion,ri a CAL,e. n,iliarit. with thi I,1.1 T...7,nint. h. e t • th,rt#inth .ectury th*t thai* tvro ¥irr PE,wer Intlnrt Al truth tr.to a morl

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=wit:..:,t'g·,m::«t,  .11:,1:.ti El:6$„RiES'·M·.0 81:2'·'; .;7:2:: Ct: 12···'·% il ' S Kib:  .044;E'21lerce#.·· lt·, A,i,· enrn, 10 3,wk ilrt'n ,·huren•, 1„ ,•• M..n i't,i. ,••ie 4 4.1-,w•,; 'Ni- Tiftini•nt ent.,filon of icrirtur.- rh• w wdi of Kni•rion ar, al tru, a.al] thlon ul grewth, rath,r than el •u- *11,1 thaM, chur··h.• r•e•ip/,1 thpm *4 mn:b f 11 11 ret on'11 about th* year ») A. D any scrirture:tion/. /4 rpiulti or efrect, h.„·Ing an,1 0*,t :,;,l th,/9 // Plart ilf th.m en A that 1/ Ma•: a deer-ti rifirent, 10 *se:7 ··01: fro-n thi t.*rt f.f naltre re:led*lthln thim further ressibl, chance•. P•i with their scribiwe•. i h., val,<*8 k a corie€tlen. Thi bunt•a of IKe 3,:bl• ead;errects with I CI,1,11 power a,·tire in me, mor, an,1 mon• a, Um. p.-1.   o.lita .1 r.- T..1.-I.e. 1·11  th. *0 nn ·  tor gu  ef *me.

The Manle, ef nations Imi*hey re. d them to eaeth wht :,941 Una 1,ther,i. We apply th.i theory of grow,hl'p frem thi burninc r#re b•dow,or .volutlws not anty M thin,9 ph,·91 th. ehi:rehw rroliably all pus,u.**1 <021•*   Al tho b,rt.nIng *f 001 en the Now Th. c.nitclis of lor• Ir.d  oi."91 th,4 1=truMtil an,1 material bul te thing* m,ntat WE,11* th-, 1*,ler, *'*ro kiliC *rtit... , T•*tamint d:1 not e,Mt At tho ,ndan,1 Spirltual, 1, the Prol·.irl, of an,t trewit,t·*J. ether writini, were b*- ef tho second tentor, It 6,4 Dil It t·'61{ir r.ir:,·tr.

thoulht, u:Fl f/,ling and trfrioi,Ali:y. illnnt,)11 1., ary.ar, frt,Inli:Nt*r, reewdls   cornl tnt<, 145< al the ··onl hes, Iht,-· In *Wking,4 th* e'el,lutton 4 the nf th. 'Al"13, a,t,1 4*Al:S i,f 14·94. Th 4   ent e·:t rf b,ine.  ·ail at enr  artlN:w Tewame.1  R N r.m the AH. thing, thil lia,4 be.,1 trni,imitt/,1 prillyre·.1:nt Brit- er JIJ It row by con- R....6 T"P ..4 0.'.11... 'let'.

trmHOr fih.-tgs of thi t,wk I h•1\P Lh/t hal Le-:. A.,·ru.,1 0,83 1:1 th·, Ci.i,..In mind N att. AM mth·.·r t•, 1&,im·Rl • „ry ('f thow wh., had h,artl taert. M *n, Untlogi, prc:re**i,e ,-h.:ME'. and le Te nuny r©Int, in Col•.ralr, rtih.Htioh ,·regrof ther, In,)41 haire b..4 *nj 1 "rd. -C t, "-1113 k:. * anl hy forwi CUL-14. Mental.a, 0.·.Con •t.1that thi t,oriA it-lf *rrf.· to he ,; hat 1,1. y must hal warted rn,ich trom * ch ···r,Ii·i,r,t·' 19 h·ln,an#y: U-/shrnzte'.t: 18, and t.. :n ·rk *nite of the Bt.i;•• .·In•r Citch e g w,•1,1,1 '.irry 1.1 m.m- Let us &0ok ta:Z to thi t,ert:In'Mr of 1:oun,1 lirr»413 26 Denver. ro16.*,11In tti *ro,ril: .4 hruk 1, M mu€ h a er:· #fi,  rir.,it  ht, thlne, N, Im,re-V .Ur 're 3611,1 1,9 -:hit t.,- n·a, eul 'f cnrir'*11 sn·i rreblo. July 1 &0 in inclu•result of eve,1111©11 13 pa animil. It 14 him moit. Thms, nirri,Irc, at Mist triab *Lia thts il* Fr»Iu<t Intlht ETOIL sire, 111:3 10 13•nr,r. Cnloralie Spt·triksth• pr du:C of firldln ' ret tinuous. h'lited by mir,14 Ener: n. ··**Sm. It lia: We trl: ni t,I 0;4 restament. ··Thi an.1 ruiblo (Glenwood Spri;:s, 52,.80).progre# he /h.in#rs" In thi thought. D\6 1 In welrinE. alid by the rms, WIO .I.thi irtrit. th, uitt*yar·:re 0/ the ,„·  '.· '4 tlnd •1*111)1ti refrr,ele*I t„ e.ri att8 3Wy Booke" er -t¥TttinE, of the He- 3463 Ogden and Sail Laki t.·itr. Juii.

supel. m# have I.n Nmq fr,m brev, peort+-toels that . ro held h 1 14 */1>Rmber A Inclustre; 13  0:denthor. .11 '*'*k Ir«'A R Out 81 human m• reritill wh·,0.3 rtiort In,y i,im to be. sacrett r,rer,n<,-t'.at ver, t.lw. 11•- ar.1 Fall Like atr, 834.:a intti antprion., Ity. see„ 4 illt 1 t,4 Wrlfir i a, the ·'g Mip,·1 44,·fird,n Eg >I*rk- or dom eel/1,21 ard Nt#Il(n ta thi rell#: liftens. IILS* Fpokane. *32 rortland  nigglor A ;rsry vS;) 1,1 11%A A;1 ;·ist- 2: 1 ;:, 10'ort •t,:kt •,i 1 'Z ::,0, Zf::: 3,1 'lm tnter·n'r  wilh thi hen,l Tateria and Seattle. Mar 4 1*, Jur,0 1Dien or fe·.11 i tr ·,i' ntlnz the up#rl,r.ce NOL hm:ore tzo d•i ./ Pn,1 a derl. I.re. Derial. bustifis and iettrieu, tte, 14: 313 FAn Frinet•co and IA• An/les.M th liht d W. / riter There B a nite refirinae te 01:r four 6-*,w,9. * i,1 nut Of tll. regle: took, thit wir, rancht May 3. 1: to 1# August 1 to 14 inclu-*,9/4 In . t.k h :t t, a fo.i•11. 4 form until after thli de -7 5.·lt rh., .1,1 */ 1, thl * heel< 1*14 13 their nlizteus ltv*.6,·*pot. *Ifte,1 all,1 r.mlta·l ta 00;1 fOU.,. lint€*. m,r.Ori=*<1 0, Te/,el and chap- On, way-49 to But#, A-conda.whkh has no 1110 111 tti,Ir. ,m pot ,r 12,1, the·, C tristian «,1.ili ..re nut ters and eftin 0, rhdo books: th, lieten*. 01,len and Salt L ke aty,flthhi *8/ to mak, further cr t.rses. then via:cll Wit,10 t.ie 441 T,RAmont *• Tharlio ory. th# thov,ht< thi te ch- 89.34 la Frokane and Weritche.li 1, the orgu,1.3 *spre.,10,1 of R e.r* mer,plut, Tli•y ari not 4440i*, I. Iuel taln mool or Rettrity or ellersy of the #r„re 130* *ri fir a• wi hy, iny ricer·1 mr an.3 tinh ef tbiq becki r•nterit•J Wairt.. 323 to portland and man, etherwriter, and .1·hen 4.n:/ it 19 1,ut forth It \Altlle this•, r.arruk. .,1'11,1*  entnli_ th* *hele life of the Hibr*v Wort•. 0.1= and Washlngton polnta, 82: toborome, embed,1,11 In the general rte- lAir ageount,1 ©t the Ur, a ,#t ,- vlns, an.1 01 v. and thI Nebre* faith and er· San Frandsre. Los Ang,le* ind mar.rpailt of th, tlii./. an·1 hottli its forn, doings of J.•us wari t.*Imi torm a.id Dectation ef a X•sitah t, a Pecittarty elher California rmintz Tkkets on

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THE KANSAS CITYa

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A dkrkey preacher who was in the habit ofdrinking a little whiskev before preachinghis sermon, sent his little san one Sundayrtorning to a liquor dealer by the nzrreof Paul with who he had been tradingfor same time. The boy didn't get backtill after church time, and just as theold darkey was saying "Ard whatdoes John say? And what does Paul say7"the little picanniny capped in and said

"Paul says you can't have any more liquortill you pay for what ivu've gotten."

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