The Inola News (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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They Do
a Hundred Calories
in About 9t
EAT a box of littla raisin* when
you feel hungry, lazy, tired of
faint
In about 9% seconds a hundred
calories or more of energising nutri.
ment will put you on your toes again.
For Little Sun-Maids are 75%'
fruit augar in practically predigested
firm—levulose, the scientists call it
And levulose is real body fuel.
Needing practically no digestion, it
gets te work and revives jrou quick.
Full of energy and iron—both good
and good /er you. Just try a box.
Little Sun-Maids
"Between-Meal" Raisins
5c Everywhere
Had Your
Iron Today?
MflOVD UNIFORM BfTDINATKMAL
Sunday School
f LessonT
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATKR. O. D..
Teerh.r of English RIM* In the Mood/
Bible Institute of Chlcaco.l
Copyright 1«tt Weet.re N.w.paper ITnlM
lesson for october 29
MESSIAH'S MINISTRY (WORLD'S
TEMPERANCE SUNDAY)
LE88ON TBXT-lw.
GOl«L>KN TEXT— Hlg hteouaneaa aa*
litetli a i.at ion, *but s!n la a reproach
1 to any people—Prov. 14.34.
REFERENCE MATERIAL^Matt. T:1S.
20, I tom. 14:12.
I'RIMAHY TOPIC—How Four Boys Be-
! ctiiw Healthy and Happy.—Dan. 1:1-20.
I JUNIOR TOPIC—Destroying Uie World'®
j Enemy.
I INTERMEDIATE AND PENIOR TOPIC
; —The Next Step In Uie Prohibition Cam*
palgn.
I lOl'NO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
i — Progress of Prohibition Throughout the
1 World.
j Tlfe lesson committee has gratul
1 tously named this lessen "World-wide
Prohibition." Neither the text nor the
1 context, directly or Implied, aays any-
thing about prohibition as we under-
I itaod the use of the word. However,
680
f. 0. b. Flint, Mich.
1923 SUPERIOR
Chevrolet Utility Coupg
This is the lowest-priced closed car on the market with
Fisher Body. It is bought extensively by farmers,
concerns equipping fleets for salesmen, and is popular
for professional and general use where a single seat
and extra large rear compartment are desired
QUALITY has been still further improved by more
artistic design and added improvements.
ECONOMY has been still further increased by engi-
neering refinements and greatly broadened production
, and distribution facilities
SERVICE is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10.000
, dealers and service stations
PRICE remains the same, in spite of added equipment
and more expensive construction/ which have greatly
increased value.
Some distinctive features of the new line are. stream-
line body design with high hood and crowned, paneled
fenders; vacuum feed and rear gasoline tank on all
models; drum type head lamps with legal lenses Cur-
tains open with doors of open models
Closed models have Fisher Bodies with plate glass
Ternstedt regulated windows, straight side cord tires,
sun visor, w indshield w iper and dash light Th«
Sedanette is equipped w ith auto trunk on rear
See these remarkable cars. Study the specifications.
f?IO
W
W0
850
MO
II*
Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan
SUPERIOR Two Pavsenger Roadster .....
SUPERIOR Five Pa«enger Touring - • • • •
SUPERIOR Two Passenger Utility Coupe « • •
SUPERIOR Four Passenger Sedanette . • .
SUPERIOR Five Passenger Sedan .....
SUPERIOR Light Delivery
Nothing Compares tVith
for fesHsmica/ Tromportation
Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit* Michigai
Division of Central Motors Corporation
World's Largest Manufacturer of Low-Priced QUALITY
Automobiles There arc lO.OOOOiavrolct Dealers and Serv-
ice Stations Throughout the World Dealers and Parts
Depots Wanted In all territory not adequately covered
when Messiah shall reign upon the
earth the rutii truffle with all other
lul<|ultoua practices will be abolished.
1. Messiah's Commission (v. 1).
lie was appointed by the Lord.
Qod's plan for the world la a time of
peuce and blessing.
,11. Meeslah's Program (vv. I, 2).
Messiah's program 1* twofold:-to
"proclaim the acceptable year of the
Lord, and the day of vengeance of
our God." The careful reading of
Luke 4:18-21 will show that Jesus
■us|>ended reading «f this passage at
the comma, In Isaiah til :2. His first
rotnlng opened up the day of "grace
and the acceptable year of the Lord,"
and Hla second coming will usher In
"the day of vengeance of our Hod."
(II The**. 1:7-10; cf. Mai. 3:1-3).
1. Proclaiming the Acceptable Year
of the Lord (vv. 1. 2). In Ills ministry
! of grace lie preached (1) "good tid-
ings to the meek." "Meek" here
means not only a grace, by a condl-
\ tlon, that I*. those In poverty and
I affliction. (2) "Bind up the broken-
hearted." "Bind up" signifies healing.
(8) "Liberty |o the captives." The
figure of dellv<*ance from the Baby-
lonian captivity Is used to describe
' deliverance from sin anil death (lleb.
| 2:15). (4) "t i>eiiiiig of the prison to
them that are bound." Messiah'*
work us to give deliverance to those
who were enslaved by the conse-
quern-es of their sins. I."*) "The ac-
ceptable year of the Lord." This
means a apace of time In which God
j would accept all who repent of their
1 sins and come to lilm.
American Mannar* Different
The Kngllshman, the Frenchman and
the American all think each other ex-
tremely bad mannered. The French-
man resents the manners of the Eng-
lishman and toleratea the crudities of
the American. The Kngllshman has a
contempt for the manners of both the
French and the American, and fhe
American comes to Europe humbly
thinking that his manners are probab*
ly the Worst and willing to learn, only
to And that they are as go.nl as the
French or English manners, but very
different.—Milwaukee Journal.
Referred te the Anatomists.
New York Church Bulletin—The La-
.lies' Aid society lias been the proverb-
lal backbone of the church and as such
h more and more coming to the fronL
—Boston Trauscrlpt.
A Hint te the Hen*
Abbte, the little girl of the family,
was seated at the bSeakfast table one
■uornlng. As usual eggs were served.
Either she was not hungry or she
had grown tlrad of the bill of fare, for
very earnestly and soberly she re-
marked :
"I do wish hens would lay some- j
Oklahoma Directory
KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED
BOLLS ISa PACKS SSa
Prints 3141414 w smaller. te; IBS
lit. le; iliiltt. III. ar Poeteerd*
$£
thing
Grocer.
besides eggs."—Progressive .
Agents tor Kaatmaa Kodak Cat
THE MAC iSTHCS COMPANY
Formerly Weettall Drag Get
Ttt B. B'dw-V. Okies MS City. Ofcl*
Women have no business In poli-
tics until they are able to throw mud
straight.
HOTEL HUCKINS
OKLAHOMA CITY -
More folks have opinions than ever
did, but thtflga go wrong Just the
same.
The prices of cotton and Uuen have
been doubled by the war. Lengtbea
their service by using Red Cross Ball
Blue In the laundry. All grocers—Ad-
vertisement.
It Is fowllsh to strive with what we
cannot avoid.
Ignorance
sUtlon.
Is the mother of 'super-
Once
Bian.
a gentleman, always a gentle-
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
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Hot wafer
Sure Relief
~ J2.00 ind Up - $2.50 With Bsth i
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RADIO EQUIPMENT
JOHNSON ILECTMC CO.
till N. Broadway OMsfcsis Cl
N. S. SHERMAN MACHINE
AND IRON WORKS
Engineers, Founders and Marti iaiMs
Grate Ban and Smokestacks
|$ ts 3S >Mt MBi Street OUekeae Cltj. Otfc.
ELL-ANS
254 and 75* Packages. EwaryaAare
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, Ne. 43-1*22.
SICK HEADACHE
Take a good dose of Carter's little liver Pills
then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. They restore
r fun
the organs to their proper functions and
and the causes of it pass sway.
niCVENT CONSTIPATION
ru.SmaDm
RADIATORS
Cars
Raaairwd, ratal H aai i
order by the laffeet MtoMttM
radiator plant la Qfclafco—> We
tare a woaderfaT —
HE BINBLEY COMPANY
OBLABONA CITY. OKU.
Lean the Best Trade Earth
apart laatractleaa; pa*
a catalog
etf Harder CaMagea
Qfcfil— cttj. dua
1M W. CaUfa—la
IUjKTERSMITHS
"(millTonic
, SOLD SO YEARS — A FINE CENERAL TONIC
Vaaeetf«trfW *«MlM.i
10 Cents
For Best Results
Ship Your Live StocK to
NATIONAL
| LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO, baa.
Paid-up capital, IM4SSS
OKLAHOMA Cm, OKLA.
Ship Your Live Stock
to the
OKLAHOMA
NATIONAL STOCK YARDS
OKLAHOMA CITY
and they get away with it
Insures Fresh Charm to Old Shawls
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES—dyes or tinta aa you wish
i whe^e formality is waived
Truly, the Female of the Species
More Fortunate Than the
Inferior Male.
Two cases In JudgeChesebro's court.
First, the graceless male arrested
for speeding after having imbibed two
glasses of claret. <2.V) or 190 days In
1 Proclaiming the day of lengesnce j j„n,
of God (v. 2). While the day of mercy Second, the graceful maiden who
Is lengtheuad out, the time of Jwlil drove her Cadillac into a man. failed
nieiit will surely come The day ot . IO stop anil rentier assistance, bumped
I vengeance will break upon the world . j(1(0 a yellow car and hit a Ford. And
I when the Lord shall he revealed fr..ni | „n without „ .(ri,, , f daret. Ten days
heaven (II Tliesa. 1:7-10). llie |n*rlo[l tn Jail — suspended.
I of mercy Is culled "year, while the I flie graceless male might have dene
1 period of vengeance Is called "day. a >t of damage, of course, but actual-
show Ing that the period of tnercy Is |y f,|M j u||t was confined to "reckless
Shelley Manuscript in Prise Bag.
A copy of a rare pamphlet by Shel-
ley was sold the other day at Soth-
eby's, London, England, for J i,U"0.
Nothing was said In the sale cata-
logue of the copy, and that forms one
of the little romances of the sale room.
It belonged to the late Baroness Bur-
dett-Coutts, and got hidden and unrec-
ognized in a bundle >f music and other
things Hi one of the sales last spring
of the baroness' literary property. This
bundle was knocked down to a London
bookseller for less thun $5. and was
then passed on, apparently without
projver examination, to another book-
seller for nbout $."sI. It was this sec-
ond owner of the bundle who found
that he had Indeed drawu a prize.
j much longer than the period of wrath
III. The Blessings of Messiah's
j Kingdom (vv. 3-9).
1. "Comfort all that mourn" (v. 2).
' The da/ of vengeance will bring sor
j row to many, hut they shall be com
I forted when Ihe.v shall see the King
ou the throne.
j 2. "Iilve unto Ihem beauty for
i ashes" (v. 3). This peculiarly applies
to Israel.
3. "Oil of Joy for Mourning^ (v. 3 .
Israel has t«-en mourning for oeu
, furies. When the Messiah shall reign
I aa King they shall be glad.
4. "Garment of I'ralse for the Spirit
: of Heaviness" (v. S). Instead of
1 wearing the symbol of the burden of
' sin they shall l>e clothed so as to In-
| dlcate their Joyfulness
i 5. 'failed Trees of Mghteousness"
i (v. 8). These trees represent Isrsel
SS planted by God snd bearing fruit
i not as reeds flowed down with Sor-
I row.
I « "They Shall Hulld the Old
Wastes" (v. 41. Israel shall return
| to their own land sod ahull rebuild
I the city of Jerusalem and fite cities
of Judah which lie waste.
7. "Strangers Shall Stand and Feed
Tour Flocks" (v. 5). In the time of
the kingdom the Gentiles shull render
voluntary service unto Israel so that
I Israel may devote her whole time to
the service of God.
R. "Ye Shall Be Named the Priests
of the Lord" (*. «) God chose Nrael
to 1* the priestly nation to represent
Him to the Gentiles.
9. "For Tour Shame Te Shall llava
fiouhle" (v. 7). Instead of the shams
and confusion which Isrsel has expe-
rienced for centuries she shall have
double honor and rejoicing.
10. "I Will Direct Their Work, and
Make a Covensnt With Them" (vv. S.
9). God will vlndlcste His people snd
cause the Gentiles to see the divine
favor upon them.
driving."
The graceful female did do a lot of
damage. But, of course, she never
mennt to and she couldn't help It and
She wag nervous and there w**re tears
(a her eyes Insterd of clare! ou her
breath, so there you are!
Votes for women. The ladle* bless
'em !— Los Angeles Time*,
Tired, out Ready for Dance.
Irene—Oh, I'hvllis. I'm so tired I
enn hardly stand on my feet. I'm
ready to drop.
i'liyIlls—So am I. Are you going to
that dance tonight?
"I hi nee tonight? Of course 1 am!"
—London Answers.
Big Growth in Standards.
In 191)9 there were less than ten
sutomoblle standards; In lsr.'l there
were more than 3 W In actual use by enough,
automobile manufacturers.
Operatic as Ever.
"Here's a late picture of tny aunt—
she's a former prima donna." "Well.
Isn't she still? She looks large
Introductions Net \bsolutety OemtnS
ed When Gentlemen Engage In
Gams of Craps.
Abe Jackson, colored, was Indicted
for stealing money from the station
agent of a railroad. As the railroads
were then under the control of the
government, the trial was In a I'nited
States court.
The station agent, who was whlttt
testified that be did not know Jackson
and had never seen lilm before the day
of the theft.
Jackson's defense was ingenious. He
did not deny that he got the money
from the agent, but claimed that ha
won It.
The presiding judge seemed estound-
ed at the defense, and asked: "Do yon
mean to tell me that you won thla
money from the agent shooting crape?"
"Yes, suh."
"Why. the agent doesn't know yoo—
never saw you before that day!"
" 'Deed. Jedge, ^ou don't have to
know folks tuh shoot craps wlf 'em I"
—Judge.
The Little Dipper.
Tom (st bathing beach)—"What
caused that splash?" Joe—"Oh, a
mere slip of a girl."
People are so restless—and arro-
vrant—that tliey are n«t content to use
moral suaslou.
Divided Work.
"I oe your wife drive the ear?"
"Oh. no. I'm the driver. She's
the director."—New Tork Sun.
When you have time to loaf yos
And most of the people whoee coos,
pony Is worth while sre busy.
False Prophets.
Relieve not e\ ery spirit hut try the
spirits If they be of God. because many
false prophets are gone out Into the
world.—John 4 :l.
Unjust Things.
He thst spesketh snjust thlnn
cannot he hid. neither shsll the chsstla-
Ing Judgment puss him by —Book of
Wisdom 1
the*®
In the Sight of All Men.
Provide things honest In the sight
•f all o>en ilomaas 12:17
I
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"There's a Reason"
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