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The Religion BY A LAYMAN. Text: 'But take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours become a stumbling block, to the weak.. For if a man see thee who hast knowledge sitting at meat in an idol's temple, will not his conscience, if he is weak, be emboldened to eat things sacrificed to idols? For through thy knowledge : he that Is weak perisheth, the brother for whose sake Christ died. And thus. , sinning against the brethren, and j wounding their conscience when it is . weak, ye sin against Christ. Where- ; fore, if meat caussth my brother to ' stumble, I will eat no flesh for evermore, that I cause not my brother to stumble. 1 Cor. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. In this Scripture the strongest evidence of Paul's wonderful insight into the science of Bodily Religion, food and dietetics, as well as his sterling loyalty to Christ's Spiritual gospel in denying himself, take up his cross and i follow Him. A very current diet in . Paul's day of crudest corn and barley j bread, the grain coarsly bruised in stone mortars with heavy pestle, un- ' cooked fruits and vegetables, meat ! was a great luxury which could only ; be procured of the priests at the tem- j pie as remnents of a sacrificial offer- ' ing arter they had amply supplied j their own "fair round belly with good ; capon lined." Yet the apostle would j willingly eat no more flesh forever J himsolf, and exhorted his people to tetZot rVM ; any means cause a brother whose con-1 science was weak to stumble into gluttinous debauchery. Uut to day most laymen as well as ministers rather set a merry pace for

the weak brother's idolatrous glutti- ; like tubes filled with sarcos or musncus gourmandry and debauchery, de- : cular elements; b. fat cells, the carbo-

caring -tone o- swine's unclean flesh "and the broth of abominable things are in their dishes." Meanwhile religion of the body or scientific Christianity teaching Triune Spiritual humanity, instead of du;J animal-man; that it is God's Spiritual endowment '

of mankind upIiftiiiK him if he only : stuffs, in cooking loose in some elewill accept Christ'ss Spiritual Gospel, i ments and increase in others, renderfar above any other living soul in ing the cooked food better adapted for the universe. Yet, nevertheless, "That ; digestion and assimiliation. is not first which is spiritual, but that t

which 13 natural" .organically mater- J ial,; "and afterward that whicli is t Spiritual." Codily Religion insists that j first this material body must be a cleansed and purified temple of Hygeia, : one that the goddess of good health and the very highest plane of physical and mental efficiency, attained only by absolute physical control of lusts ni the flesh, and psychic bal ance; in which the Goddess of perfect j health and eternal happiness could dwell forever; which temple you my j dear reader should be as your God, i who maketh all, intended in your ere- j ation. THE WEAK FLESH-EATING BROTHER FOR WHOSE SAKE CHRIST DIED. What do you mean by weak flesheating brother, can one be strong physically and mentally and not eat meat? Yes, as has already been shown in these articles, all cereal, vegetable, and fruit foods stuffs contain all the esential food constituencies, the four primal food-values required by the nor mal body namely, Proteid or actual tissue-building materials; Organized fluid or blood, secretions, and other natural fluid builders of the normal healthy system; Carbohydrate or heat and bodily energy and physical strength building materials; Mineral salts or bone and brain making materials. All flesh eating animals, including man, in their inherent disposition are ferocious and willfully destructive: it is a fact well known to dietic scientists that the favorite diet of any animal, individual person, or any race of people, is a true index to the character of that race of animals or people. This is a physiological trueism; for as psychologists well know, the mind activities are simply a product of the physical structure; hence the flesh eating brother is strong in inNEW DISCOVERY FOR SKIN DISEASES Doctors Having Great Success With Amolox. Amolox, the" new remedy for the cure of eczema and skin diseases, is a clean, mild liquid applied externally. Simply wash the diseased skin. Does not soil or stain, dries instantly, is soothing and antiseptic, penetrating the ekin, killing the germs that cause the disease. It is the prescription of a well-known physician, who has used it with remarkable success in hi3 private practice. Cases of chronic eczema, tetter, psoriasis, acne are now being cured after all other remedies have failed. Go today to A. G. Luken's and get a bottle of Amolox prescription. It will positively klu the germ and heal the skin in barber's itch in a few days. Stops all itch and burning instantly, renders the skin soft and soothes it so the sufferer can rest and sleep. Remember A. G. Luken and dealers everywhere will refund your money, if you are not satisfied.

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in and Spoil Jeffs of the Body herent animalism, but very weak in spiritual humanism; this is what Paul meant by "the weak brother for whose sake Christ died." j MICROSCOPIC SECT.ON OF MEAT. A mjCroscopic section of lean beef ; ias aDove snows u maae UP or- a- nne ; longitudinal fibres of muscular tissue, ; These fibres are really minute thread hydrate or heat and energy building materials; c. connective tissue, very fine fibres loosely interwoven making a stout framework to support blood vessels, nerves and other soft delicate tissues. Meat" as well as all other food DIAGRAM OF RAW AND COOKED MEAT. Above is a diagram showing relatively the food-value of raw and cooked meat; the upper section showing the proportion of water or organized fluid, proteid, and fat; the lower section after cooking shows nearly a third loss of fluid, and gain both in proteid and fat. SIRLOIN STEAK. Here is a schematic illustration of the food-value of one pound of sirloin steak; compare It with th efood values as shown, in former illustrations of vegetables and fruits; the pound of steak contains 5.1 per cent of fat or heat and energy making materials, while a turnip has 5 per cent of carbohydrate; a banana has 22.7 per cent of carbohydrate, while one pound

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Good Time. the yolk of a thoroughly cooked egg contains 31.7 per cent of fat or heat and energy building material while the pound of steak has only 1.5 per cent. The only element that meat excells most other foods in is proteid, in which it is very rich, 20 per cent; and which the system really requires less in proportion than any other food-value. For instance, during infancy and childhood the growing period of life, only 7 per cent of necessary food-value 1b proteid, and in adult life the largest protein requirements is 10 per cent; an excess of proteid foods eaten, works the eliminative organs over time and causes kidney diseases, tumors, cancers; "The Lord shall smite thee with a consumption, and with a fever, and with an inflammation, and with an extreme burning." HOW TO MAKE HORRID, TORRID, BEASTLY HOT WEATHER. My dear weak flesh-eating brother, I give you without money and without price the following excellent formula for making July weather awfully hot: Eat an abundance of meat, baby calf's brains, and an overabundance of swine's flesh, wash down with cold copperas-water and wormwood beer, and other "delightful" alcoholic beverages, and then exercise your lungs in grumbling and swearing at the dangblasted hot weather, u ; '' THEN SHALL WE EAT NO FLESH FOREVER? Yes, if by so doing we shall not only prevent our "brother for whose sake Christ died" from stumbling into disease, but uplift society out of its present material animalism to a higher plane of Spiritual humanism. The best medical authorities who are also expert in dietetics are agreed that excessive meat eating, especially swine's flesh, the word scrofula is derived from the breeding swine, Is the prime cause of cancer; at least it is well known that cancer never occurs in non-meat-eaters. Yet, nevertheless, In winter, especially if one is doing physical labor exposed to outdoor vicissitudes, modern eating of fresh healthy beef, mutton, .veal or flesh of the young calf contains little nutriment., may be permissable if one is healthy. One who does not eat meat is sneeringly called "a vegetarian," as though there was nothing in this plentiful world to eat but the flesh of dead animals. In our next and last sermon, the Calore or heat and energy unit of food values, and balancing a diet to the required wants of the healthy body, will be discussed. Amusements "Madame X." Tonight at the Murray theatre the Francis Sayles Players Will offer the great mother love drama "Madame X" by Alexander Bisson. Mr. Sayles considers this play to be the greatest play ever offered by a stock company and by far the biggest play he has ever presented during his long run in Richmond, the play cost more to produce than even "Brewster's Millions" and no doubt the theatre will be filled' at each performance. Miss Worth will be seen in the strong part of Madame X. She has appeared in this part before, and received favorable press notices. There is no doubt but what Miss Worth will be seen at her best this Week. Mr. Sayles as the son, has a great part and will bring tears to the eyes' of every mother in his long speech at the finish of the third act. Mr. Ernest G. Kast, who was so well liked here, will return to the cast tonight and will be seen to good advantage. Miss LeRoy, Miss Eyferth, Mr. Muszar, Mr. Clark, Mr. Siddons and Mr. Vernon will all have excellent parts and a first class performance is assured JAPAN GRAIN CHEAP. SEATTLE, July 3 A local milling company has received a consignment of 3,000 bags of corn from Japan at a price the same as that of grain brought from the middle west. Skin Peeling Nature's I Aid to New Complexion Ordinary marcolized wax is a natural beautifier. By flecking off the devitalized surface skin, it merely hastens Nature's work. The second skin layer, brought gradually to view, exhibits the healthy, youthful color produced by capillary circulation. This because the capillaries are thus brought nearer the surface; also because the new skin is unsoiled by sun, wind or dirt. This wax, to be had at any drug store (an ounce will do), is put on nightly like cold creain, washed off mornings with warm water. Its work usually is completed in from seven to ten days, long" (jfe1rpugh not to show marked results from day to day, or cause discomfort or detention indoors. A face bath to remove wrinkles, made by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolite in a half pint witch hazel, is another natural beautifier, since its astringent and tonic properties smooth out wrinkles in accordance with Nature's own process. lA.4vrttiMn.MU.

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r Uncedo Biscuit Tempt the appetite, please the taste and nourish the body. Crisp, clean and fresh 5 cents inhe moistureproof package. Baieast Biocult Round, thin, tender with a delightful flavor appropriate for luncheon, tea and dinner, xo cents. ZuZu Prince of appetizers. Makes daily trips from Ginger-Snap Land to waiting mouths everywhere. Say Zu Zu to the grocer man, 5 cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name J State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: James Edgar Dean and Clara Dean, his wife, vs. James H. Hollett, et al. Wayne circuit court, April term, 1914. No. 16,81:3. Partition of real estate. Be it known. That on the 26th day of June, 1914, the above named plaintiffs, by their attorneys, filed in the office of the Wayne circuit court their complaint against said defendant in the above entitled cause for partition of real estate, together with affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants are not residents of the state of Indiana. Said defendants, John Judson Wagoner, Lizzie Ellen Wagoner and Annette Dean, therefore arc hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on August 24, 1914, a day of this term of said court, which was begun and held at the court house in the city of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of April, 1914, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the clerk and the seal of said court at the city of Richmond ihls 26th day of June, 1914. George Matthews, Clerk. Robbins & Robbins, Attorneys for Plaintifss. 29-6-13 LIFE FIRE ACCIDENT INSURANCE Insure with me and you will be protected right by a reputable company. F.I.BRAFFET Phone 1353.

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WANTED WANTED Lawn mowers sharpened, bicycles, wringers, sweepers, baby cabs, fly screens to repair; called for and delivered free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. N. W. 2nd and Williams. WANTED Men to learn the-barber trade. We prepare you in few weeks. Can earn while you learn. Tools given. Jobs waiting. Big demand fori our barbers at surprising wages. Write today. Moler Barber College, Indian-1 apous, ind. zf-i SEWING machnes Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. repaired. H. Phone 1756. WANTED Good bookkeeper for lumber camp. Apply B. Johnson & Son, Second National Bank Bldg. 2-3t WANTED Boiler repairs, we also buy, sell or exchange boilers, 'engines and machinery. Tbos. Turner, rear 33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. 6-eod-tf WANTED Position as cashier or saleslady. Have had experience. Address E. M. F., care Palladium. WANTED Position by young widow as housekeeper for widower. Can furnish good references. No objections to country. Address B. M., care Palladium. 3-2 1 WANTED Washings to do. Call 32 Ft. Wayne ave. 3-2t WANTED All kinds of second hand clothing. 405 N. D st. 3-7t WANTED Some one to wreck brick house and out-buildings for lumber and brick on premises. Address Palladium. SALESMEN ... WANTEDsr-To. handle. our line of paints, oils and disinfectants. Large profits to the right man who can secure the business. Write for particulars. The Sun Chemical Company. Richmond. Va. 29-6t FOR"CARPET Cleaning phone 2690. may-l5-to-aug-15 WANTED Competent man and his wife to take charge of Richmond Country club. Must be able to cook and serve. Address C. C, care Palladium. 2-3t WANTED By young couple, board and room, where wife can do housework in payment for her board. Address Couple, care Palladium. 2-7t WANTED Screen doors and windows made and repaired, lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, large line new bicycles, baby cabs re-tired, pictures framed. We repair everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. LADIES' ATTENTION We extend a cordial invitation to inspect our new kitchen cabinets at Colonial Auction Co., 15 S. 7th st. LADIES Read our kitchen cabinet ad. on this page. Colonial Auction Co., 15 S. 7th st. RAILROAD firemen, brakemen, $120; experience unnecessary; send age; postage. Railway, care Palladium. 6-7t WANTED You to see our new kitchen cabinets at the Colonial Auction Co.. 15 S. 7th st. WANTED 500 ladies to inspect our new kitchen cabinets at Colonial Auction Co., 15 S. 7th st. Come tomorrow early. WANTI5D Work by a middle aged lady and daughter who is 14, will assist in housework or care for small children. Write or call 240 S. 2nd st. WANTED-Washi ng and ironing to do; experience at the work. Address Laundress, care Palladium. 6-2t WANTED or 71 room house, double or single, bath and furnace, preferable east. Phone 3728. 6-7t WXNTEDPlace to work. Call 733 N. 13th st. 6-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT Two room flat over 20 S. 8th st., $9.00. O. B. Fulgham, over ; 710 Main st. Phone 2233. 3-2t FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms. 27 N. 11th st. 3-7t FORj RENT-r-lIi&h. grade modern apartment. W. K. Bradbury c Son, Westcott Block. 24-tf i FORRENT Single bed room. 27 N. 11th st. - 29-7t yoR RENT Furnished modern room. 214 N. 12th street 16-tf FOR RENT Modern 6 room house, corner First and Pearl; finest location in the city. Phone 2477. 23-tf FOR RENT 4 room modern flat. 204 N. 7th st. Phone 1707. 27-7t FOR RENT Modern flats, central location. No children or dogs. Phone 2179. 30-7t FOR RENT House. 903 N. 10th st Inquire Dr. Klnsey. l-7t FOR RENT A house. 210 N. 2nd st Call 2 06 SSthjtf. 2-1 1 ; FORTRENT 5 roym house, white or colored family. Phone 2263. 2-7tJ

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FOR RENT Two furnished house- - keeping rooms; no children. 1114 N. B st. 6-3t FOR RENT Sewing machines. H. D. Lacey. 9 S. 7th st. Phone 1756. FOR RENT Office room with waiting room, suitable for real estate or insurance man or physician. 713V& Main st. 6-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Call 6-lt 115 N. 12th st. FOR RENT Third floor flat In Dick inson Trust Company Building, consisting of five rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickinson Trust Company. 4-tf FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE 152 Acres West of Greensfork, 115 acres under cultivation, and balance in the best of blue grass pasture, part of which could easily be cultivated. Good 10 room brick house, 60x130 barn with new silo. Will accept Vt the value in Richmond property. $100 per acre. 106 Acres Of fine land 6 miles northwest of Richmond, all tillable, but 14 acres in timber. Good 8 room house, 40x80 ! barn, 500 rods of tile ditches. One of the best bargains we have. $113 per acre. FUNK & MILLER, Phone 2766-4186. . FOR SALE Mowers, rakes, flat beds, vehicles all knids, nice as new. 317 N. A st. 6-7t FOR SALE A baby cab. 124 S. 15th st. Phone. J278.. 6-2t Must be SOLD We have 1 carload of Kitchen Cabinets consigned to us that we will sell this week for $15, cash or payments. One-half the original price. All we ask is for you to come and look. COLONIAL AUCTION CO. 15 South 7th Street. Don't forget our furniture sale next Saturday at 2 o'clock. FOR SALE Collapsable go-cart. Phone 1366. 6-2t FOR "SALE Fresh Jersey cow, deborned, eight years old and Holsteiu heifer calf. C. K. Stemple, Route No. 3. Phone 5143-F. 6-lt FOR SALE Fine riding saddle, 6-3t cheap. 402 N. 19th St. FOR SALE An Evinrude motor in I good condition. Phone 3721. 6-7t j FOR SALE General purpose mare; I good buggy and harness. 738 X. j 10th st. 6-7t FOR SALE Barber shop, well located. Bennett & Foreman, 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. TOR'S ALE Fine kitchen cablnetZ new. never been used before: less than $16.00, at Colonial Auction Co., 15 S. 7th st. POR SALE 12 gauge auto shot gun. cheap. 318 Main st. Phone 1493. 6-7 1 FORTsALE 1 Florence heating stove. No. 53, good as new; 1 solid walnut office desk, large size. Address Rev. C. P. Tranberg, East Germantown, Ind. 6-3t FOR SALE A good modern home. Phone 3234. Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences tn all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block FOR SALE Automobile roadstear bodies, Westcott model. Call phone 6147-G. 29-7t FOR SALE Milk route. Call at Palladium. 30-Tt FOR SALE New six room house, modern improvements. Call 101 S. W. 5th st l-7t H. h JONES Auctioneer I 6ell anything at auction Real estate, stock sales and household goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. 124 and 126 North Sixth St

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By "Bud" Fisher FOR SALE Continued REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond Homes a Specialty PORTERFIELD Eighth and Main. FOR SALE: Second hand National Cash register, good as new. Address S. O.. care Palladium. 3-7 1 FOR SALE 4 room cottage. Phone 3040. ::-?t FOR SALE Flanders 5 passenger automobile in A-l condition. Cliff Bevington, 1015 Park Place. Phone 1003. 30-Tt Public Sale At Richmond, Ind., Saturday, July 11, 1914, at Taube's Barn, North Sixth street, at 12:30 p. m. Horses I will have horses nt all classes draft mares, geldings and drivers. To Consignors If you have horses you wish to sell, bring them in on day of sale. I have plenty of room and will try to have buyers for all who are willing to take what their horses are worth. Charges for selling. $2.00 per head. Feed extra. Cattle I will have room for catUe if you have any you wish to sell bring them in. Charges for selling cattle, $1.00 per head. Two 2 horse wagons. 1 new flat bottom rig, 2 rubber tired surreys, 1 camping wagon, good a new, a great wagon for fishing parties, cost Ws to build it. If you think it is of any benefit to have a business of this kind conducted in the city of Richmond, please show me that you appreciate my efforts in .trying to establish a permanent auction business in your home town by attending; this sale, or at least offering: a word of encouragement. There le no business that brings more people to the city than the stock sale business. If 'you are a business man of this city tbe stock sale business will help your business. If you are a farmer it gives you a market where you can turn into cash stock you have no use for. I will appreciate your attendance at this sale. TERMS CASH. H. H. Jones FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Or will trade for smafYar farm, 170 acres of good level improved land in Henry county. Address Box 123. Palladium. 6-7t . FOR SALE 7 room house with fur- ; nace. Phone 4447. IJORSALE An ideal home, stricUy modern. Immediate possession, i Phone 3247. FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one lot 45 i foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B, care Palladium. i 20 1; FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED i 1 rmnr nj-inni . - - - - NOTICE CHANGE OF LOCATION I am now located at 15 North 7th ' street, with an up-to-date livery and feed barn. W. A. RICH. Prop. Formerly at 124 North 6th Street. Insurance Loans, Real Es1 tate. Rent Collections. O. B. i Fulgham, over 710 Main St. i Phone 2233. SEE MOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. building. A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harness Store, 616 Main st LOST I i nOT n.tw.n Varlham init 19th anl Main sts., on July 4, lady's brown linen bag, containing a purse and a number of valuable papers giving credentials of a party of English people. Finder please return to Palladium office. 6-3t LOST Brown plaid shawl on Chester pike. Finder please call W. E. Brown, R. R. No. 5. 6-lt FOUND FOUND A kitchen cabinet that can be sold for less than $16.00. Colonial Auction Co. 16 S. 7th a.