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SECTION C.
WORLD'S
tiik new cimiffriAxiTV.
nr mkadh ii nurr
reslor first Christian Church.
"Heboid 1 fonko all things new."
Ilevelatlort 1:5.
I our forefathers made their slow
and difficult and often hazardous
inurney across the continent with
in o team prairie schooner
beeausu It was h ."' lnd'
not disloyal sons because
. refuse I" abandon our I'ullman
Yrvl.-.j ami (ravtl as they Hid wo
.Ve living In a different ngo. And
hv sliuuld wo burden ourselves
with a tyj'o of Christianity which Is
Is out of J-lrtn In this njro as Is
It tcamK At hoart Christianity
i unchanging: but It must adapt Its
forms to the afro in which It manl-
rests It""- 1 tho church has a
tJvln Christ as Us founder and tho
Uvlng Spirit wlthln it thoro Is
noth g other than growth to ex.
nsct Change- Is" tho order of nil
p ihii.KS. Yqu oro the. anmu per
son tct.y that you were 10 yrf
vet you aro not. ov
You
c:.... .nicii no much that an old
rrlend might pass you on tho stroet
am1 not rccognlio you. Ten yeara
heno you will still bo yoursel out
not the same self you aro today.
This I" the paradox of human life.
K c.irlstlanlty wero simply a se-
rin of doctrines a system of ethi-
cal teaching. It would romaln static
Ihtre would be no change. Hut
It li vastly more It Is a living grow-
ing Institution. It Is well to have
Mverenre for tho old things pro-
vldcd they havo something more
than seniority to merit our rospecl.
Shall Christianity bo tolerated bol-
stered up. and fought for simply
because It was the help of our fath-
ers and the hopo of our mothers?
Are we to protoct It from Insult nnd
Injury as we would our need parents
simply because It cannot protect It-
self? If our religion is driven to
(such straits then tho sooner we aro
rid of It the hotter for us.
nut before wo discard It let us
ret back of all the doctrinal state-
ments which fpr years havo paasod
as Christianity and study carefully
whit tho Master really said. Martin
Luther -ppronched a condition of
life quite dl ferent from our age
and no did John Calvin. Ilenco In
the major th'lr doctrines hnvo no
living connection with the- modern
church -save as theological curios-
ities. No one doubts the ability or
the sincerity of thoso men tlmy did
their work magnificently. Uut ono
cannot help wondering how the
great Luther would approach tho
problem of modern Germany. Cer-
tainly not as he did 350 years ago.
Luthor's ago created Its own condi-
tions and so does ours nnd wo
must face them with a. mod rn gos-
pelnot a ayitem three or flvo hun-
dred ears old. 'The Christian life
! a splendid relationship. Mate-
rialism crass and brazen doubts
and ridicules the Christian Idea
yet the Holy Spirit Is In tho church.
He Is a partner In every true con-
version His name Is repeated at
every baptiBm and by Ills aid men
become "new creatures."
It is the purposo of these studies
to emphasize tho bearing of Chris-
tianity on modern life and In n de-
gree at least to assist in Its develop-
ment. (letting Awny From Doctrines.
Our Christianity h(U a new con-
ception of Its task.' Our task Is quite
dl.fermt from the one that fno.l
the church 400 years ago when
ecdeslastlcaj corruption was i-i-plng
her spirituality nnd robbing
her of life. The fight was so bitter
that men's lives were not held nacred
If they stood In the way. l'rotest-
intlim was born out of that strug-
lie. Yet. during that tlmo the
fllll.rH na m ..nMnwMlMr. tin..
.. nun ituv jjci tut .
function no heralds wont beyond)
ins corners ol the European states
there was no proclamation of the
(Otpcl of neace. and there was no
jail to tho Christ. Men were fighting
for liberty of conscience on tho ono
side- and for tho primary of Peter
u mo omer. in tno course or tern
Poral events thnt strugglo was ncc
casary but no. student of tho refor-
uuon win noiwtnat tney wore car-
Wag out the spirit of tho great
commission.
The Christianity of 100 years ago
j"'" system of cold hard dogmas
u Inflexible as granite and qulto
unfeeling Proof? Head the
creeds that wero forged In that nt-
rnoiphere. jjon wcru rauied not to
Christ but to the five points of
Armlnlanlsm or tho llvo points of
Cslvlnlsm. Tho doctrines of elec-
tion of salvation by grace of faith
ot material hell ana a Hun-
ted others were piled hl'gh as the-
oioglcal bulwarks nnd on them
tlejf gibbeted tholr enemies. Christ
hidden among tho rubbish
en wer thinking more of argu-
ments wltli which to overthrow their
joeraiea man of the supremo man-
"t!on of Dlvlnb Love.
And eve yet there aro tome who
r trying 40 make d-o-c-t-r-i-n-c
1 li iL Prlstlarlty. If "doctrine."
coum have saved men then whero
EX. tault tho Mosaic sys-
I! 1 Certainly It was elaborate
enough but it lacked v tho verv
JtH.?. .r modern trUnd'u "dac-
$Vk lacks a LIVINO CJiniBT.
S?'new Christianity has caught
uw life of the Muster it seeks to
-"" u vinio evangelism
? klng disciples of all the na-
Tmt 0ur task lu a world task
ittt.' m'ehty efforts were ex-
pended within the borders of tho
VJ?An emP'" ho sot himself to
wvs Ucrmany from tho corruptions
b! un"sh church. Read tho
and I?11 forlncs with which lie
" nil follower naillA. tv.. n.
ehui Al? ihey ln Placo modern
Anfli "f07 .Would you cross th
rnodi u tna Mayflower? The
Sre? c?urch "ft a;-'"S Breat
"9 orliie she Is fearnlng to
neap. ! mt'- JIer mission Is
III Vnt.n S2a wl" amonc mn
forlh. V ?h1 ha? cn " world
th.V; tlme since tho close of
. -.luiiii age.
Th. i"tlllllHy of Crctxls.
corns r0"ners wero never able to
Ihems.iV. anit Wnt among
la VaVi t 1 Th.elr ""tempu onded
MpuYn. gt?ine: hlB own way- This
ProtMtSni counllesa divisions of
'en. ?h0"Jil9 ow" Particular sys-
on Talio?. thf .re."ult ot multiplied
church u VC falth Th( modem
Chrultianiti m?1 work ln lho now
H 101.5 Xm b lne abandon-
'he' a ii.M Unmn ceds becAUso
ifJer ill n'9 more 'han opinions
m t dwiiit. i " rf-. lno i-vuk
the 1 eoTiceD?ni" tho "vln churchu
wo the ehS !L?-"u.ra8 . fttmifV
U taiv uaressipg herself
tMk pf inakinjr too worjd
SUNDA Y
Christian rather than filling up de-
nominational folds with sheep bear-
ing n special brand
Tho evangelization of our cities
depends upon the united attack of
tho church. There la a stronger
spirit of fellowship and Christian
sympathy among tho churchew Just
now than there has over been. Men
of nil faiths from Jewish to Cath-
olic hAve become possessed of
enough of tho grace ot (Jod to sit
down nnd talk over the larger inter-
ests of humanity. They havo
learnpd that the first artlclo ln the
universal creed should bo "tolera-
tion." And this point Is growing
hourly. Tho city with Us slum Its
saloon Its brotfce' the heathen
wo'rld with Its appalling paganism
these havo been soms ot tho things
which havo brought tho Christian
world to Its senses.
All along tho Mediterranean sea
the upostlcs faced nn unbrokon.llno
of heathenism n classic heathenism
rich In Its myths Its temples and Its
history. Hut they did not stop to
question If the task Is boneless
hey went toward believing It was
a glorious thing to bo counted
worthy of service In a task that np-
jcarod Impossible. To It thoy glv
iho oncrgy of their young manhood
and the strength of their lives nnd
when the end canto tholr faces were
lownrd the foe.
The modern church faces a nag-
nnlzed civilization .reqtiently a pa
ganized cnurcn. sue races mam-
monism strongly entrenched ln the
hearts of men and commercialism
sitting vamplre-llko on tho vitals ot
our civilization. She faces to some
oxtont a scientific spirit antagonis-
tic to rovolatlon she faces coldnees.
Indifference self-suf 'lclcncy sho Is
nuruoncd with the horde of near-
Christians. Why Is nil this? Ho-
cause men have the Idea that Christ
lives only oil tho pages of New Tes-
tament history rather than ln their
hearts. Can the church readjust
herself and mako her Master a .glo-
rious reality to mankind: or Is her
Christianity to be simply tho rattllnc
or tho traditional doctrinal skele-
ton? If sho has strength for read
justment then sho has a message
for the ago If not. then the re
quiem has already been sung nnd
sno is on tno road to interment.
Men must have tho living Christ If
they nr to be rcgoncratcd and
transfigured.
Tho Modern Application.
Our Christianity Is new In Its ap-
plication to tire. It Is not external
like tho paint on a house nor Is
It an ornament like fancy cornlcos
and friezes it Is the very structurr
Itself It Is the whole round of Ufa.
Supposo n man sees Jesu .rom the
modern angle and seeks to upply
Him to his dally life. Ho will find
that tho old channel long filled
with weeds and rubbish aro flooded
with new currents nnd ambitions.
He will discover that thero Is a
greatness In Christianity which h
has never experienced uro 19 too
often lived on a very limited and
narrow plan. Kcw are practicing
deep breathing few aro pushing out
toward the boundaries. ' .Men are
satisfied with a small space they
aro not oxplorlilg tho circumference.
Human entcrprisss concern tnem-
selves with tho earth and Its Imme-
diate surfaces railroads mlpesj
stcnmshlp lines and the like; but
there Is nothing known to tho mind
of men that will so 111! his llfo as
Christianity with Us world-embracing
Ideas its Spirit Us task Its mas-
ter. It has expanses and wide
roaches that bowllder comparison.
Life that Is intended to dollght
Itself In tho riches and fullness of
Ktornlty cannot be exported to be
satisfied with the few Inducements
jearthly existence can offer It de
mands tho nbldlmr things tno
things that do not perish with their
using tho things that increaso in
nower and grow ln beauty which
unfold their desirability as tho years
draw on. Hero is growth ana the
soul is satisfied.
That llttlo parnblo of tho leaven
hid ln the meal Illustrates tho prln-
Iplo that llfo demands expansion.
Leaven In a living thing and living
things do not contract they push
out. When llfo Is constricted It dies
or l.i dvarfed. Tho caged bird loses
the nower of Us wings it has been
robbed of tho vory thing that makes
.hlrd-llfc freedom. Tho student
wbnso mind Is forced Into a channel
of thought can nevor havo tho In-
tellectual freedom of a man who Is
taught to think for himself. Educa-
tion was nover Intended to teach
conclusions but rather processes.
If n nrofessor Insists on tho conclu
sion rather than explaining the pro-
cess then ho takes from his stu-
dent's mind Jts Inherent right and
leaves It vltiatea ana crippiuu.
When nnn pxamlncs tho teachings
of Jesus ho is Impressed with His
openness of heart Ills liberty of ac-
tion. His frevdbm of thought. Christ
nevor intended that tho mind and
spirit of man should uvor feel thu
weight ot restricting chains or tho
chilling shadows o the closing pris-
on hpuso "I am' come" said Ho
"to proclaim liberty to tne rapnv"
and the opening of tho prison to
them that aro bound. Poor human
soulsl Cramped ln tho prison house
life has miscarried and the very
thing for which they were created
denied them and they sit like the
poor bird moping In tho cage. But
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fdr for Allttn nnd Mskf. Oenfrom
l'ltKB TKIAT Offer to ltMidfm.
Thirty yure sro Mr. c I.Tnrovt.
wliilv known Kni drunrWt dlwpr-
for stums hs Kv. II to people "ho
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Iht ur wy to cur Aithms. Mr jrfv-
iSiood feel. io confident that hie pr-
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SERMON
has come and tho soul castn off Us
bonds. God'g wldo firmament calls
nnd by the strength of tho Holy
Spirit we answer.
HcglniilNR tn Sen Coil.
On of tho splendid things our
generation has dono Is to rescue the
Ilea or uod. Not thut men have
had nn conception of clod they 1
have but such a conccptlonl To .
Abraham Ho was Kl Hhaddat Ood !
Almighty. To'thn Jew Ho was King. I
dwelling In the "heavens ol heavens. ;
Anu wnai migm no sain ot tno uon
of 100 years ago? Ho wns n (lod
who enjoyed hugely tho ngonlzlngs
of a sin conscious heart; Ho pos-
sessed a scorching hell for tho
tlnmiiat nnd u blissful heaven for
tho elect and no mutter what the
sinner did ho could not chnnga tho
decrees of the thronn ho was "pre-
destinated." What was tho nature
of tho (Jod Jonathan Hdwni'ds hold
before his hearers when ho preached
that amous sermon? Happily men
hnve discovered thnt such Is not the
Chrlstlnn Iden Jesus revealed Uod
as IMtlicr. We arc not hearing very
much about n Ood who damns n)en
but We aro hearing of a Kather who
loves His children. ' Hell fir a' tins
dropped out of Christian teaching
sensible inen refuse to bo fright-
ened Into being good. A man must
servo Clod from other motives than
fear else his servlco will ho neither
profitable to hltnsolf nor acceptable
unto God.
With this new Idea of Ood of
necessity has como n now concep-
tion of humanity. Tho riso of tho
raca lias been slow and painful
thoy havo come up through serfdom
peonage slavery; thoro havo been
tho aristocracy nnd tho commons
lloforo Christ equality was not only
untaught but unknown. Among tho
Jews thero wero tho Bcrlbes and
tho Pharisees. Did they assist the
lower classes of tholr people? Jesus
said they devoured widow's houses)
when they found a man hair dead ny
tho wayside they pnssod by on tho
other sldo; they called tho multi-
tude "accursed riot knowing tho
law." Men carod not for cacti
other. Ilut when tho. Idea of tho
Fatherhood of Ood began to get
hold of the ' consciousness ot men
they could not long remain Ignorant
o tho brotherhood or the race. Ana
that new relationship forced other
conclusions upon them! brothers
enrt for their unfortunato phllan-
thronv: brothers seek to pass around
it common good worldwldo evan-
gelization; brothers will not murder
tach other tho peace movements.
There Is a spirit of newness in
the nlr it has the breath of Galileo
In It and the freshness of the
spring It has tho invigorating snap
0 tho salt-sea nlr It stirs tho pulses
It is tho new Christianity In tho
heart of society It Is no longer n
point on tho circumference it
larlfles the atmosphoro about tho
Christ and men aro coming to sco
lllni as He Is.
Our KathT tho journey of hu-
manity has been long nnd rough
but wn thank Thee that we havo ns-
eendoll the heights where we 'bohold
Thy pnr'ntal relationship and ln
soiing Thee us Kather wo aro able
tn Km men as brothers. We nsk
for a clearer conception of our task
and for faith to attempt It know-
ing that It Is not no much human
strength that accomplishes Thy
will as It Is our confidence In Thee.
May wo know that In working out
these great world-embracing pur-
poses 0' Thlno the soul finds life-
life thnt ls'tas full and free as the
wldo expanse ot tho skies. Let Thy
Spirit dwell ln us consecrate us
impM us until wo como Into tho
Imago of a full grown man In Christ
Jesus.
Nnplre Itonclifs Million.
NAPLES. Including her suburbs
the city ot Naples has passed th'o
million mark In population. Within
tho limits of the city Itself nre 14S-
625 families totalling 725096 In-
habitants according to tho conmis
Just completed. Theso figures how
thnt Naples has passed Homo by
moro than 100000. Tho Increase
In population has caused much
crowding and unusually bad hous-
ing conditions.
Eat and
Get Thin
Ttili li turnlnir an old phrai face about
but moirrn method of rtduclnj; ft havti
mart thli rovletlon pOMlbl.
If you artj overfat nnd alin avn tn
phyflcal exertion If you are llktwlie fond
of the table and ttlll want to re duo your
vice flesh several 'pounds do this- Oo
to your d rug K lt (or writ Marmola Com-
5iany 481 Woodward Avenue Detroit
illch.) and vlve him (or send them) on
dollar. For this modest amount of money
tho druififlst will put you In tho way of
sntlsfylnir your ambition for a nice (rim
slim flcure. Ho will hand you a cass
cf Marmota I'resrrlptlon Tablets (com-
pounded In accords mo with tho famous
Marmola Prescription) ono of whjch you
must taka after each meal and at bed
time until you begin to lose your fat
steadily and easily. Then continue the
treatment until your clght Is what you
desire. Marmola Prescription Tablets are
not only harmless but realty beneficial to
the irenrrsl health. You don't need star-
vation diet or Weakening" eicrclses. Just
iro on eating- what you Itke leave eier-
cMntf to the athletes but take your lit
tie tablet faithfully and without a doubt
that flabby flesh will quickly take unto
Itself wings leaving WMud U your na
tural self neatly clothed In firm flesh and
trim muscles -Advertisement.
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Just because you start the day worried
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Get well! Its free from stiff Joints sore
muscles rheumatic pains aching baek
kidney or bladder troubles. Ntatl NOW.
If you auffer from bladder weakness
with burning scalding pains or tf you
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expensv um vuv "wine id in? sains an
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vertuemtou MW W W ?. AJ
Whisky Flood
Still Goes On
NEW TOUK Whisky wine alco-
hol and champagne vnlurit nt boot-
leg prices nl about 6.25vD00 havo
been Illegally Imported Mlito New
York during the tnilr moliths from
last August 10 to tho mldillit of De-
cember according to a report fur-
nished officials tn . W.whlnnton
through tho co-opernllon nr customs
officials nnd (lenerut Federal Prohi-
bition Agent John D. AppMhy. The
report Also estimated Hint. tbe llleknl
liquor Imported Into other 'ports of
tmtry of tho United tB.Uen tntallx I
halt ns much moro than tt.at Im-
ported Into Now York.
Tho failure to stop theso Impor-
tations" the report says "does not
lln solely nt the door of tho customs
olflc'ills whoso duty It Is to permit
entry ot nil goods under certain
regulations or their rejection whoro
Importation Is not permissible In
numerous Instnnces a prohibition dl
rector of Now York had O.K.'.d the
importation 01 iiicgiu cniriew iimi
permitted the withdrawal of Whisky
and wlno and alcohol whero llio
party making tho withdrawal had
only nn Importer's permit.
(iruiiil total amount of whisky
alcohol and wlno purchased 'Iron;
domestlo companies on Importers
tiormitii lmiHirtt'd after the oiiplni
Hon of their permit to Irnporu had
expired Is shown ns follows:
Whisky cases 31000
Whisky barrels B
Champagne tases .. .1234
Wine cases 11.084
Wine barrels 15.16
Wine enska 1116
Wlno qunrtnra
Wine octaves
Wine fifths
Wine sixteenths....
Alcohol barrels . . .
538
371
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115
t)ciik Sergeant Foiled
To Pcrlch Up Quarrd
nELLAlItE. Ohio. Mr and Mrs.
Thomas Pawklns quarreled. Then
they called nt police headquarters.
Inquiring how to proceed to obtain
n divorce.
TVin ln.b nnrironnt. With thn
'Christmas Idea of "penco on earth".
In mind advised thorn to snnKo
hands bury tho hatchet forget their
differences nnd return home.
They followed his advice except
that part concerning burial of the
hatchet and forgetting their differ-
ences. Wlililn on hour pollco were
called to tho Dawklns home whoro'
Mrs. Dawklns was lying In n pool;
of blood. There wero 11 wounds In
her body. Dawklns stood Hear by
with n knife In hnnd. Ho wns taken
to Jail and his wlfo to a hospital.
Sea TurtlosJ'lll (iulf.
SAN PEIHIO Cal. Thousands of
large sea turtles havo taken poiwos-
slon of the Clulf of Tehuantepec on.
tho const of Mexico according to re-
ports broupht to this port by offi-
cers nnd crew of the freighter Cape
ltomalno. As evidence the ship's
crew had four turtles caught In n
net without reducing tho speed of
the vessel. Shells of tho turtles
measured three and ono-halt feet In
width.
T'f H '' in.
At a football Kftmei an old gentlo-
man was watching from tho grand
stand and at the end of. th" Urat
" nlf ho pulled a bulky cigar case
from hln pocket nnd turned to nn
nthuftlnit Hitting bepldo htm nuked;
Oo you amoke7"
Tho nnthuMast expecting i nCG
ignr prornptlly replied: "Yen"
"A h ! Then vou don't mind my
flmoklng7" smilingly replied tho old
gpnt'epnn
IF BACK HURTS
BEGIN ON SALTS
Flush your kidneys occasion-
ally if you eat meat
regularly
No mnn or woman who ents meat
rr-Riiltirly ran mako a mUtako ly
fluahlnc the kidneys occunlonally
Bayii a well known authority. Meat
forms uric acid which kIobh tho kid-
ney pores io they nuKt:lHhly filter
or strain only imrt of tho waste and
poisons from tho blood then you gt
sick. Nearly all rhoumatlsm. head-
aches liver trouble nervousness
constipation dizziness sleeplessness
bladder disorders como from slus-
glsh kidneys.
. The moment you feci a dull acho
In tho kidneys or your back hurts
or If tho urlno Is cloudy offensive
full of sediment irregular of pas-
sace or nttended by a sensation of
sruldlnfr Kct about four ounces of
Jad Baits from any reliable phar-
macy and take a tablcspoonful In
a glass of water before breakfast
for a fow days and youg kidneys
will then act fine. This famous salts
Is mado from tho acid of grapes and
ldtnon juice combined with llthla
nnd has been used for generations
to flush clogged kidneys and stimu-
late them to activity also to neutral-
ize the acids In urlno so it no longer
oauscs Irritation thus ending blad-
der disorders.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and can-
not Injure; makes it delightful ef-
fervescent llthla-wotcr drink which
all regular meat eaters should tako
now and then to keep tho kidneys
clean and the blood pure thereby
avoiding serious kidney complica-
tions. Advertisement.
s His Prescription Has Powerful
Influence" Over Rheumatism
Discover Tells Steinberg Bro and All Good Druggists Not
to Tako a Cent of Anyone's Money Unless Allenrhu Com-
pletely Banishes All Rheumatic Pains and Twinges
Mr. Je.me II. Allen euft.reit tor yeere
with rheutnetlern Meny time this ter-
rible dleeaee left him rielple.e end uneble
tu work.
He final j- decided efter years of cee.e
lee itudy. thut no one ran bo free from
rheunietlem until the accumulated Im-
Iiurlttea. commonly railed urlo acid de-
(.oilte were fileaolred In the Jolnle and
musolee and expelled from the body.
with thl. Idea In mind he consulted
iBn- m.u nerin..t. i T iii..
I nnsitians made esperimsnts and finally
I nipounaed a prescription (bat tjulckly
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
Uy HUN N1CW8OMI0
Death of a Child Not
Ad of Providence
lcsson February 12 2 Kings 4:
8-37.
Ellsha was like KMJnli In faith nnd
purpose but very different In per-
sonal manner nnd methods of activ-
ity. Klljnh did n great work for
righteousness In his time but Kllshn
perhaps tl'd a greater work In n
qii'eter Way nt least ho became en-
deared to tho p"oplo who hnd onlv
feared KIH11I1. Thero are many tiro.
1 pie whit nre moro certainly moved
uy mo iwtr 01 vengennco nnu nre
restrained from evil by tho dreild ol
Its consequence; hut there arc hun-
dreds moro who nro looking for n
friend In Jehovnh and are best nnd
must i-fferilvplv won to 'righteous-
ness by nympn'hy mid fellowship.
This wits why Kllshn mado nn ln
ilellble record on the life of the
Iprnpl'flHli tinllttn. Inni n. It linil
Ix-r-n trnlne In a queer mixture of
jiossir lioiiefs nni pagan practices
I'.ilMia Mas rerognlred as thn great
' out flirure on tho ration's life nnd
1 yet the common people know h'm
) inv ma f Jort- v.)i0 pnss.
l.n 1. Hr.iH. ..i n.n tim
( mnrest nnd most nbn uie felt free
t0 rIR hm tlll.lr phonal troublci
and perpli'X'tlcs n"d were assure
"f sMiipathotle treatment. Klljnh
hnd been the right man for his ern
and his strenuous work hnd paved
the ny for F.tlsha's mlldor and
more effee'lvo administration.
. (ml Works Through Men.
Elijah wns n man of tho moun-
tains nnd forest; KHshn's ministry
was '11 the homes nnd soelni circles
of tho people Klljnh was the
stern fierce reformer striking his
blows nt both s'n nnd sinners;
llllshn while he knew how to be
severe usually tempered justice with
mercy. Elijah blasted stones from
ho qunrry of righteousness nnd
Kllshn built them Itn 11 substantial
structure. Vet this busy man with
hln nrtlvn work In the conduct of
several schools nnd frequently the
renter of political conferences nnd
norlnl function" wns not too busv
to n wer the mother's plea for her
strlrkctv child. Important ns were
hU duties. Mi saw thn 'mpnrtnnre nf
loy ng k'ndness and the rewarding
of 'mpllelt faith. From whnt we
know of the chnrnrter of 'ho man
wo mav be cure h was glad to turn
aside from his official duties ii-d tf"
on this mission of merry Tim
m'rnelc of course was In the hand'
of Ood but not without the Instru-
mentality of the human hand and
skill. We Hhouhl seek Ood's help
In curing dlsoivc hut not In Mist
unressnrnhlo lay way that folds
tho It rinds nnd just waits for the nn
swer to prayer. Ellsba know how
to use prnyer nnd knew tho Impor
tance nf it but ho did not lenvo ai;
to (lod's goodness and tin nothing
himself. The mother was wisp in
seek'ng tho offices of the prophet
but bark of nil wns a faith In the
Ood that Ellsha worshiped
Nn Ditto Olio Shnu'il Perish.
Perhaps It will bo said thnt sh
was to blame for the death of her
0
The Washer
that drys
TUB I-sun-Dry-Ett wsihes yrmr
clothes and then dry them for the
line. It i no vrrln&er. A wrlneer
drys the clothes one or two pieces el a
time but the Laun-Dry-Ktt whirls
. 4...r..f . m Vnlail ll
never imsthei s button never injures
a hook: or Uiiener.
Let us show yon how the wrlngerless
Laun-Dry-Btte will save ymi work In
crynrfes welUs munntf. Let us show
you how It saves you the work of sewing
on buttons sod eaves your hands.
Let us show you that the Lsnn-Drr-Ktte
does the most woik for you with
the Uut work by you
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Salesmen and Sales-
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Write or call.
COX & DANCE
301 E. Second St.
Tulsa Okla.
Osage 1855
Ai rrl'iir II If '1 4 l.tfDtrr.tli"
ci dc r ii c wa w n i n p
macihlno
I'miifj
and rnmplttejy banjihed every alcn and
eymutntn nf rheumatism from
nil eyeie i
no rreeiy irate tne discovery 10 otn'-re
who took It. with what mluht he called
tnarv.loue mecvee. After y4re rf Jrslnir
he decided tn let eufferere evurywhere
know about his dlacovery lh-oillt'l the
newiriaufra. Ht. nbers liroe. have been an
lolnlrd agent for Allenrliu In thle vl li.ll
wun me umieieianainK mat ne viii rreeiy
return the purchaee rnon -y mi Ihe flrat
two bottlea to all who atate they receUeJ
no Hu.flt. AdverlUtnujl.
ilnilF
Vt'..Vve. I I II VLiXsSS'
boy. He had been allowed to run
free nu iinn'Strnliied In tho Umr-
vest field under it hot nun nnd
had s.icriiinlir.i minstroke. Ilpflt
seems utmost cruel to criticize the
iiitftits. Mho lined their 1 hlld with
nil their hearts 11 ml regarded him at
n special glM from (lml. llu' their
good Intentions could not obvlato the
laws of nature nnd even the shell-
I red mien among us full victims of
mlitiikcn klndnetw. Nether love
nor vlrlue ran mnko up for Ignor-
nnce or iiirelesne In thn raising
of children nnd the fate of grown
folks In siitijert to the sumo rule
Ood made the Inns of 11 11 1 tire and
wo must not expect him to bo rentlv
to perform a miracle every time our
rnrelessness threatens disaster to
young or old. Thn low of cause and
effect operates In the dmith of a child
Just as It tines lu the burning of a
finger or In the wreck nf n ntllwny
train. Tills fin' 1 should he kept In
mind nnd restialn us from rhnreltiK
Ootl with cruelly In taking our dill
drrii from us. lie iloss not denim
thnt any child should come Into 'he
world to die in Infancy. It It only
II species of mistaken snTlleire to
Illume Providence for th ilenth of a
rhlld. nnd think (ted Milled Hint We
should be bereft. More than like-
ly It Is nearer true to say Urn' death
Is thn result of our will rather Ihnn
Ood's. Fully Do per rent of the un-
timely deaths among human being
hnve been brought on bv tholr own
errors of Judgment.
Hcllglnii In tlio Home.
This woman of Hhiliinin' had vl.
tlenlly dcHlrcd to have a purl In the
ministrations of tno prophet. To
that end jlm hnd set 11s do 11 room
for mm to occupy whenever ho
pnsscd thnt May 011 his travols. In
this May she had contributed her
lltllo tn his mission iiml hnd helped
herself ami her family. Kllshn lin t
often stayed thoro nud the family
hnd had the benefit of his society
and Influence. No doubt this cre-
ated a rellg'tius HtuiOHphern In this
noma and ncrouutrd fur tho conft.
dent attitude of thn mother when
sho mado. up her mind to call for
Ellsha. Practical religion In thn
homo Is of gren' benefit lo any
hnnie nnd 's nn essential to the life
of our nntlon ns It was to the life
of the Hebrew people (lovernor
Lowtlen of Illinois has snld; "Tho
home Is the foundation nf a re-
public such ns ours. There It Is thn
the first lessons In sclfgnvenimeiit
aro learned. Tolirutlon selfre-
s rnlnt full recognition of the r ght .
of others arc indlspniHhlo in n dent
ocrncy Thes virtues cannot bo de-
veloped under ativ f tiii of mntf In'-
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and which nre entirely free from even the
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These surprising result were achieved not hy
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troulilr and supplying their systt'ins with two vital
substances rtsentlnl tn health but lacking In the
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Wo vii n but lutinlrn thn solfpos-
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stmtn of Krlcf.1 Hhn lonki-il lirymnt
iho mi-rs hslrnl (not of donlh to s
hlithor iow i urrntiT tlltin ilfnth. In
Hint Inml nt ilmt tlmo 11 ilciith li
ths fuirilli was fiilliiwf.il hy n noisy
tlHiiinnstiiitloii of nrlpf. Tim griff In
this hmiir tins tlmihtlsss lis ilopp nnd
hrtirtft'lt as nny hntnc rvtr oxporl
cin-fMl hilt the innthor did not Klvo
up to htr Oi'IIiiim sho linil nthrr
plmis. Her rmtli wns iilsk nmt
ptHi ii ihh h Inillciitos thnt sh
una ii wo ids n of cloudily urnwIUK
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tn prnv nn Hip spur nf thn liuiinhnt
unit nnli-r lh pri ssiiro of grout ills.
nsiur find Inlei on thnt thrlr fnltli
Is h vt'iy slinky nnd limi'iliiln biii-
nort. lint this tniithor 'n lu-r Rrnf
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Even Cross Feverish Sick Children Love its Fruity
Taste and it cannot Injure Little Stomachs.
Mm
Hurry motherl A tcnspoonful ot ( lo-laxatlvo" Is often nil thnt I neo-
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Cltr
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tiiiight her such filtli. confident that
ho could find lho wny of relief
Coil Is
nrpd today n now conception
Of .lehnvnh Wo nfrd loss of lllljah
n.l nioro of Mllflm. K d mors
to look to (lod for tho good things
wo enjoy nnd Irs of blnm" for th
evils thnt lie fill I us. Or lun planned
for us n world whero ml things
rontrlliulo to good. Wo hava
rhnngr-d It to ono of pcrtol nnd sor-
row. It Is not his w It thnt on
should pi'rlnli. Mini himself Is tn
hlniun for putting ohslnrlrs between
hlinself. nnd tho married of u loving
(.'i oritur. .Mid our nlm should he tu
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open for thnt hnppy ern whtr 'ths
ttonil shnll henr tho voleo of thVt
Hon of Moil nnd lliey thnt hear
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Don't let child ttay
tllloui constlpatid.
f
containing In highly concentrated form a yra$t which ll
fur medicinal purpose! and which
Inn been irvniinl or treated through a eclcntlflc prorris
wltli n iiclal form of enklly atslmllsted organic Iron
similar to tho Iron found in spinach.
When yeait is IronUrd Jn this manner tlio results In
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