South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 March 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1922

'BROADMINDEDNESS' IS SERMON THEME AT GRACE M. E. CHURCH

Liberality in Religion depends on Where it Leads, Dr. Beck Says.

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broad tt ntT into His lif4. Tbliad th:-4 In ntind whn Tc spok4 of th4 broad way. Th4 kingdom of heaven in the middle prund. rroun 1. "Heio i-? a broad -minded lawyer. He thinks h4 is that. If" lias outgrown Mmj rf the religion, notions Ids mother taught him. The r-"n-eral public praises him for hi liberality. Ho is the Interpreter of the law to r.eoplo who have never

From Freak Accident on W. Warliinjzton A v. A badly splintered front vestibule of a one-man sdrect car. demolition of the entrance stfps of one of tTie lare auto busses of the Thomas lsv, company, and minor damages to a Cadillac touring car was th4 sum of the damages resulting fiom a f re. iic sm.ushuj) which took place in front of the Oliver hotel on YV.

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ptudi-d law. H- lia r p4 t for law , Wahinton av last ni?:ht about

jreneraliy. p.ut hi. liberal views or religion Ins caused him to s-et aside tü.V statute of Iii state which require that a man 04 ase from hd.s uual avocation on the Sabbath, commonly called Sunday, also the l tw of Jod. Who erd in4 1 that this day b'4 a day for rest from labor. Consilient ly he pim-ius hi usual avocation on Sunday. A lot of people v.U prak-o him. I'ut that kind of liberality is pood tln more of it will be better. Ovr at the rounty jail you will -ee more of it. Thr4 is anoth r crowd fif liberal minded folks at Michigan f'ity boarding ff the state. "There is a liberality that set.s Itself o f r azrainst narrowness of viw and practice. That Is conirnpndable and desirable. "Wh4!! It

pets beyond a certain .limit and 1 lands it advocate in tTie way that j leads to destruction it I.s to be fear- j d anil, speedily escaped. A lot of 1

folks have not taken a recent sounding to Und how far out their liberality has led them. "Quite a.s strong a c-ie can be made for e.trcme narrowness. What w e n d i- the happy medium that pts us in Cue way tint leadö to the life of the kingdom. The reaction of these two types tends alwayn toward tho extremes. The jcodly parent.s were all but liberal In their doctrines and practices. Con itet4. a mre liberal view of life and lives it. The tendeney is for him to -vinc: to an extreme of liberalit. Father and mother n Tl apaln and .in-T bark farther the other way. " 1 "ur:t inLsni is an Illustration of

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f-.r 4treme strictr.e; in moral.- anil

r4I;?I.'i It commned about ail popular (d'se: v.i pce.s in beMi Old and Nw nr.jrland. TJut Puritanism wa a reaction against an unusual r-

: ''! o'tdock. Thi accident, which was ;ix Ftranpe in its freakishncss, as it w.is? in the slight amount of damage laisultin .and In the fact that, no one was injured. took pl u e whn a wt ct bound Circle av. car, for no apparent reason, suddenly jumped the tracks after crossing Main st., rammed the Jc bus, which was just turning' tin corner to proceed westward, and jjammed the bus up apralr.st an unoccupied Cadillac touring ear owned by Samuel "V. Littman, wh'ch was parked at the curbing. There were about a do7en pa.--n-'-rs in th auto bus at the time of the crash, and there wero trapped until the driver. Art IVhurt, climbed through th4 wreckage of the entrance, and allowed the passengers to leave the bus by the rear door. One of the window;? in the bus was smashed, but the passengers escaped injury from the broken glass. Ccorge Sherman, who was the motorman in charge of the street car, was felled and stunned for an inst mt when an iron upright in tho vestibule of the rar, torn loose by tlie crash, hit him on the bend, but ho quickly recovered. The street car. bu and Cadillac were tightly wedged together, and it wa.s necessary to jack up tho Cadillac before, the bus could bo separated from the street ear. When this was done the bus was able to bo bilked out, and the ?tr et car was quickly put back on the tracks. Street car trallic cast and west on Washington street w;ls blocked for

Puritanism stands ! al'out half an hour by the accident.

Th ejuick ration of Motorman .Sherman in applying hl breaks as oon as the car left the track is held as the reaon tho damage re-stilt in? from the, crash was as trivial as it turned out to be.

trepp4 i:, the other direction. It !s like playing sea-aw. Th4 further the or.e party rao-vr.i out on the plank the further must the other move out. Thro is a law of averages among nn n. The Puritans had to p! ice- themselves strongly against much to oercome th" multitudes? who had given themselves strongly for a typ- of lif4 not gone! in genit ak Who after nil did the grnt things hack in the-.- davs, the Puri-

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the coernment its---lf." It wa the Puritan-, who 1 ered for !h ir narrow-minded :t

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"Shame" Presents Gripping Problem Of Man's Emotion Mind Struggle Over Duty to Wife and CliiM Vividly Portrayed. Th-4 intens-.-4 struggle in a man's mind oer Iiis duty to his wife and child, is tho theme back of the soul gripping. "Shame," daborat ly pre-

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GOSPEL'S PURPOSE

SERMON SUBJECT AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH

3 stili are enacted year after year. if it be bat hocked, which wams that the flame IS a flame! ! AJ: T- '1 P $ K7- V ' ; " T " ' N . . ... - - - . . j Armur. f W J g . " - , 4 1 the remission or sins. The saddest ! Jl)FSTKUCTI BLK GO V '"rf-l i"1 the lrie for the K. c. ' fa fi i f ih?.t Will rurl!:. :Ve. tn and most tracie fact in the world is j A ' ' ' m;rr'TT.'n i h"iUUv- ;ls th rapif-'1 s!ork ,,f tli,: ; J H VoiJ Tli.f We Jr.'' i tho fact of sin. Man' greatest need j 1AL1 1 VAiV VA 1 I4 LI rorporation. T ie att-mpt to secure: (v',r' ; V X"L ' ' -v " '

is to be frc d from the burden of I IICACJO, March 4 ,. An inde- a building fund began several years

sin that rest- upon his heart and hi . , ti,,,0 r j,a!, h:iS plf.0;1 prr.r'. but it has reen hah 4d temporar-

soul. The cry of the human heart

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, ilv bv tin- Not -o pa.me ondowment

Four Fold Purpose of Gopel is Outlined by Dr. James L. Gardiner. "Tho Four-Fold Purpose of the Gospel." was the theme of tho sermon preached yesterday morning by Rev. James I. Gardiner. I. I.. in

the St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal ! 'an inheritance anions them that are haed on t sanctified.' "

the word of Christ to Paul as recorded in the Acti of the Apostles. "I send three to open their eyes, that they m,iy turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan unto God, that they may receive, re-

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Ihinyan's Pilgrim, 'U tin will fie"jsee goiters supplied witii an ever-i wjn represent th" siojkhoblers c t j me from the burden of iin.' The j lasting ball at a cost of not mor I tip. corporation, will bo composal ot : (Jospet of Christ answers this qur-! than Vöc. according to an announce- f rod N. Js'Iaggort, grand kniuht ot 1

tion. It says. 'The Flood of Jesus ! m- nt mau today py 1 x.ug.a.s ; tha r0uneil; John 1'iion, hnancial

Christ, His Son cleanesth us from all sin.' "Fourth Put the Gospel of Christ not only opens the ryes, converts the Foul and IilM4nite4s tli (xnsoi4n" It sanctifies the life. It is the, climax of the Gospel that it purifies the, life. It transforms the sinner into a saint and gives him by the grace of God,

MRS. LEWIS SURF HUBBY COULD BEAT DEMPSEY

SAX Jo??-;. Cak. March 1. Dr. Ada Scott Morton of San Jose, wife

mission of sirs, and an inheritance f(f Kd (stran;lpr) j.,.wK hravy-

?mons them that are s-anctil'ud by

.aith in Me." Dr. Gardiner in discussing this subject sa'd, "The word Gospel is one of tho hipcst and most meaningful words in the language and literature of the world. It is a word that is to be found again and again

in the New Testament. Jesus in j

bidding farewell to His disciples said, 'Go yo forth into the world and preach my Gospel to every creature.' Paul in writing to the Kornaus remarks. I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jsus Christ for it is the power of God unto salvation to every cue that belicveth.' "William F. Gladstone once4 wrote, 'Talk about the questions of the day. There is but 0110 rnustion the question of the Gospr. That will settle all questions that nad to be settled.' Harold Pegbi4 w'-U remarks that 'There is only one thing that can make a m.m who is radically bid. radically stood, and tht is the Gospel of Jcmis Christ. .Moaning; of the Gkk4!. "Now what do we mean by th

luee.iie. manager 01 a sporting ; ,crota ry ; Prof. W. H. Penitz. Prof.1 goods company. 1: j, .Manrus, Prof. G. X. Sinister. !

"The pn-. nnial ball w ill be sulta-1 j.PV Vm j roU. ? chaplain, and ltev. bl" for all play except possibly the : xhomas 'nimlf y. most e.xj.ert players, who may desire; ThJs ,0;ml w;,; hvo cht ofthf a trifb4 more sensitive one than the 00 ()f (.ommon ,tork ,nvn,d

ind5truetible one providr.V he s..id.'M. (ho (-,u n i i'sme mbership in trut ; j "The neu- pellet cannot be cashed; tho de.-laration of trust provides! by a topped shot, or sna-ged by im-;th;it th(, boaril of tn:,.,,-s ,h.lM ,,c ;

pact with tiiorns or otiier rough ob-v-cte-."

SIMTLI I) AT IAST. SAX l:AX(TSCO, March 10.-

weiglit wrestler champion, is certain her husband could defeat Jack Dempsey, boxing champion, in a proposed match. "Ail Bobby would have to do would bo to get his hands on J4mpey and it would b" all over," Dr. Morton said. When it was suggested that possibly Dempsey would Moor Lewis with a blow, s.ie- added it was impossible, and added: "He has been in many a clinch before where blows vcr struck. We have talked ot such a match and we both know that wrestling is far more scientific than boxing."

guided in subs:ance by the follow-1 iug: j "That said trustee. rhall have j

full and free right, power and autVioritr .- f rill timi's tn vnro said

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.in Ii". S Ol li e ' . I 1 C I 1 e s S j , - . , 4 11 . 1 1 1 1 . A, , ... , A . shares of stod. at all stockholder team of th" Meeharncs I:istiut" ot 1 .. . , 4, , ; meetings of said corporation, cither San Iiancisco are th4 national' ., ... .for the purpose of electing directors champions, an onlirg to an otheia , ... .. 1 . , , , 0; said corpora' ion, or f r any other announcement r ( e;vc d bv Bernard' r , . . , , . I purpose- as fre-ly and as ell ami Smith, captain of the team. ' , ,,,,-1 ' , , , . itruh- a manner as th? stocKb.oidei s

1 I e . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 M.i 1 1 1 1 1 4 1'. .1 -. o r 1 . 11 1 : e : A : ' . . , A. , 1 of stiel corpora. ion cauld do if ind.eity league caampions for the title. t . . ,Pf.tin ot,,.

on Washington s birthday, and when; . . , , . r.rt. , N- , ,. said membership of said Xotre Dame th4 final score was announced Sin k, , -1.-- i ... 1,. k,. .... , . I Council Xo. 14i4, does now hereby Francisco had t. 1 2 point -, and Chi- . ,f. , , oll .1(,f . Conhrm and ratifv any and all acts

Woman's Tlacc is in Tuhlie Service as IF ell as in the Home, Says Cool: Co. Lawyer

CHICAGO. .March IX Mrs. Mary T-vil1-

Belle Spencer, well known lawyer and public guardian of Cook ceumty, has tossed lier bonnet into the politic.il rinn. She tiled her petition as a republican candidate for

congressman-at -large to complete

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SWIMMFIt HAD 1 .NDl'Il C1 k

i Home. M'ariei. an Argentine stu

dent, completed a record swim from Colonia. Fruguay. to Buenos Aires, a distance of 5t kilometers Ciltout 'j 7 miles) across the- Plata estuary. He was in the water L' t hours öGb. minutes, heating the previous record by "0 minutes. This is said to be the world's record fe.r resistance swimming.

Be a friend to yourself and others'

NOTRE DAME NOTES

Judge Montirom' ry of the Superior

Gospel? This is an vital ami Iin-the- lfrm of lhc ,Jto Villiam Ik !ourt of St.' Joseph county has been

portant question. In reply W me

say that the best definition of the Gospel is to be found in the text of the morning. The words of our text are of great value because? they wero not uttered by any mere man or even by an angel. They were uttered by the Son of God. It was Jesus w ho said to Paul 1 -cnd you unto the Gentiles to open th"Lv eyes, tb.at

they may receive remission of sin.

Mason. serured to speak at the Xotre Dam" Mrs. Spencer agree that th" j laa w ers' smoker which will be held woman's place is in the home jur-t 1 in the- South Bend Chamber e.f Comas long as it is necessary to atl . nd j me r e tonight. More than " if) l.nvto the: welfare of her childre n. "But ( vers and pro-laws will attend, after that," says she. "th" woman'.-! Tin- scnokers which tho Iw club place is in the otiiee, politic. theias heen giving thi year nr" belegislature or wherever she may t:e j coming famous as the mn-t spirit e d

of public service. affairs of th" kind that have. She plan te e-ampaign tlirongh-! pr(1. pern given on the campus.! rra

of said tnistee.j made in pursuance of this trust agreement. It li"jng understood an 1 agreed that said

! board of trustees snail continue to j hold in trust said stock as aforesaid, ! on an el after the date of th" adoption of this agreement and until such I time as a leg ation for a Knights ot

Columbus building is finally and permanently decided upon by a vote ot said trustees and a Knizhts of Columbus e-lubhous" or building erected and completed." The building funel committer, to

gether with tin4 entertainment inm-j mitf ", is r.o v developing plans j which shoulel benefit th" cecuncil in , a Hnancial way. Money that !. ; raised through entertainments and dances will be turned into tho fund along with the stipulated amount; derheel from the Council's revenues; yearly. j

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Georg" Owen. Jr... of X'ewton. cap- i tette will sing. Pat ''oine ll will . tain of the" Harvard heckery team. !.? ertain u ith ske tdo 4--. and G n v ; lia.s been re-elected. wen, a h"k- j Hassin. r will ono- through with i

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Gope-l to open cm s that are idinu. : iov,.....,. -..e4 ns - - -; in. .ir,' ernwn :t Xaza- elected first as a sophomore. . w ill be provided in abundance. ;

in rw. 4" v

reth d'-clared th i He had come toi

opeji blind eyes.

Last I.44--. Vle at if ni I "eel Pa kacliy or JIa Plaila? Trouble.

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Fr'-::-d.man U si d to Ii.tv" in. th" Xotr" I..m" Coup. ;1 u t.io

Mi v forms urie a id w'.uc'a ' x-

c:tes and ovt rv.orks tlie k;d' is c. tli.ii- ffj-ir: ct t ,-i C; ! r r t fron .-s

It lias iust bee;, announced that ! . ,, . .- ' ' , 11 J .. , t"jn. Biriiiar eaters ot m"at mnst

t!ii.--:i. th" k.idraA s ce l.itnallv. You

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affliction. Miium the great wmu l4ot t one" wrote. '( loss of sight, of th.ee I do com

plain.

".per

m- t. bring tn biek to normal?

s c"rta;r:iy time now- for pr"aohlaymen. parent-. taoher-". rews-

m ti and b'-aders g-T. r.il.v te

of f V,. iMflripti. e : u m.i-sw I i

1 .du ay will exist principally in i

. . . a. ' w ,i ti4i-ii-i4i i l 4 i o r tiiii i "iriiiiit ii' iii ;',i. i-.iiiii!iii i. .. . .

To P.- Id nil i.hvsieal v. is a gr".a i 4 o . . i o.--o.m.- h jv...-oi. ..... j,)U ... .v,. to..ni n :. vou relieve

werk. 'd. a.:-:- im tunei. wne-u :nv" your lowels: irn.oving all the acids. ' - - . rr: .ate and po.fejn, e ' vol f I a

dull misery in the kidr-y r gion. sharp jciir.s in the ba"k or si- I: ho id-

Secrets of the Movies Revealed

.O. he, ellTZines.- your P'Ol.tl eh j?e

; ioiK-i:.' is 'anted and when th-

our mi 'als. ,!i;-'t tak

jpg w v.o ah

4. t I

t ne ' ratg.ut am;

tb-- tt eicrli of Th

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i n i - i til i ' i i ! i s " : a . I

T..irro-.v w iv to nu'd the -world back i' t o a s n4 e n r. "rma'. position a ira in." irenien Have Tuns T( Tour Small Tires

t , : di i A . M ' T - hr.vi i

the case of David Field- 1 ost waste d Iiis life on the i expanse ef Xorthern j

is!v,i with his babv son all b-.oanse ;

THOFGUT he wa.s a half-caste. irt e'hinr-e end part white. j Fielding's mi4 j. ike i- a more tr.i-ic'

P.Iind among men. O wore than ( Tia ins."

.1 . . . . . : 1 4 1 I . .. . . ..

Xot to be able to lock upon th" Q. W hat thrill wJiich was r.K a mystry picture m v. nicn a.iw : ö-:it!v r ;s t-nt you pave rneuma i:-: :

Ki.b-rs i.s starre d. S e ra! of th4 t ; L-, .... T';.- irin" cloudy, full of

b.autiis of life, not to see the werld in tp0 scenario did the leading man that God Iris pnde. not to b" able to I in "Tharon of Lost Valley" exm rim c the faces of the frier.. Is we love j ence m location'.'

this is a terrible aiflicticn. And yet

it is

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f th4

res-aiar waiters, and - o' extras v. ere ; ..-dini'-nt ; th" ch.inr.. l.-i often g. t :rem j. loved for atniepic i e. i t itat-d. obkuiig yon to get up two

. What winsome lifb- -Sri ap-1 or three tina s durir.cr tlv nlirht.

t !; l n

one into most life

lot for a

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i 71 d o - ble w

i--k.'- I ji r.inge it i'i.- --, e of i:r

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but it foil.-- the drama whb-h i- cal

se;.ei in its first sliowin ( I; , j- the at. r ye -terd i4- .

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iTU"." pit-

s at tha

, re, a as tö b sp. al ly L ! J ' p,4V, in "F.,,::.. rat:-: 11." Lioril To r, nrali2? the,- :t-ritH:ng acids h !fnr Dorotn-V IViIton 111 riiaiop t r..in.vn:or,.-s rfc,r.t picmr"? and Mush o'T th" bodV urinous ' Open lus ef soul. l'V'- VaJ1'"y" ;,a,k. 7AfT f 1;" "Vi .X.-Mariam Battista. th- !"ve r i w a ,t . g. t aPo.t four - o es- of j,d uixn ii . cxper.en-u. on locitten tint w... tad . i , p, p- ful ' -a" f a " pho iir til-.- a There are men who hive4 r.o eves . ' , nin-1 .. s-. a l.-..uui . a... -1 - l' M" '"' ' -i I ,, pon., , i;;:h;;'ri,;,..,::.,h':-' - ; r -r-.':-.;

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-t h. tore T oon est' rd iv. TI

T ; . a L- 1 f t ! 1 c . . t f . j ':. P 1 1 v X". u a.-

ic m-h ! In t ir . T- o li;:nnf y fit w re ab. re;ld o'dbiiis liurir g the day, c f.: : t I . jpg at th" her; e of H.,v

. l;.i4s!i.:.M " X. Scott st.. and the . t!4. r at the Jewi h sclioo',. 214 S. Wiliiim st.. There was httle d-4.TT'."-" at ithe.- pPo-e. Central .tat!n t4d company ?-.o. c, an-were-J t b. " ft! iria.s riretiire f rai. st.:i.n X'o. .. pro-

f Silts i:.

wbi

Tins

lniirablv worked out. ie aching a

i .-h?ua in a realistic struggl" b"I tuu :i Fieb1ir.tr and a starving wolf

on

threshold of an Alaskan

cabm. If precedes th" reunion of

j Fiel J'.r.g and his wife, and the r- : p'.a ratio.; of th" intrigue which p'y- ! ..... . .. .

f d havoc wit P. tu.- mans mir.u. Audi. -noes of y.st'rday ir,.tr.!r.l at the b 'Uty of th" wat"r rmo which i-4 portraed in connection with th- usual harmony and rhjthiu of t. olivr Svmphony Orchestra's i ;:t r 1 i.'.te. Music is from the "Bedi". ni an e.iil' an.' is tr.ark.d by Luci'.c "arl- r's p'-asing voice when she

There are tn. p. who have their ey

closed to the truth of God. It is for them th" Gosp. 1 has come. Tb' purpose of th" Go--,1' 1 is t open the eyes of mans sul tb.at b.e may be able to io r.ot only God but th real, tb.e spiritual tilings of life S" on.i Tho Ge.-iel of Christ stands for tho ctunmlim of the sinl. It is r.e't enough that our spiritual eyes Pe opened. Th-- soul TUllst b'4 ciiang 1. W. T.t turn from following darkness to following licht:

camped oi Mount Pal-ly ana start. ... , . n i.v,rn.,. Ua.. -,-our kidnevs will th a act fin" and :

in to make the ascent of tli" r- st ot . . . ... ... ... ,..,... ... , pp,dder disorders d ..--a ro., a r. TP i. t4! ' . ..... ... :.. ....

t;ic mountain. A on" p'.c- the, , M.., ..; , -n ,-', p. famous silt.-- i? mtde ft-oni th. a.dd : jTV( tl. trail wa. fro,e n ov r. It was a f .Vin.y c'..i .r.o, s and IT: on i4::,e. ronibine.I j t 1 J.. C t !,,,i Pan..

i g : a s ; i b n d i 1

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p rfortc.ar.ee in t n lit .

narrow trail and on- hand was a

drop of pred.a'dy a hundr-d tktt. ?Iy horse slipper and w nt down on

in.- trau. i manage l io ensmo-jm , . , . , . T .. , : .in.,

( I , . B i 1 1 I . i i ' 4 ' t K t- ' 4

ami i.a s i.e- e use i fur

.. rat .o-.s U: I- a't a n 1 stimulate

1 1 t , , T - - . . ....4 f I

sin i ue nor: i. wk- v-' iio:n

under too but th" lmr.-

to its feet and w-e pi. a nig.d to get

awav from t!-. "iippery

S l a W plCt U re.

Wi .t -..,-e vf;ir doe. KrrorPi-".?' k 1 ! r. T a Tc I Stop P.arliirr l

J.ad Sads is ;n xp r-.srv-

karma .v and -n.:k"r a delightful ef

. t. d the: h"l:i'-

I7v S. Marli.- 1 . i-jna d -Ut at . " 1 tianing.

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a

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f urnae in tip.

a pp ar- m cost um4 to sing '1 Drcm: i Dw. it in Marble H- 1!-." When you 5:iy eigar.s saay Dutch Magert 4ö-tf Adv.

w,. m-i.t turn from folbj-Ainc 4'-in ! others said that tii" fa-tofi.iv har.g-i i f.,ib .. : Ä i ii' ,.. inii ami i !

. v,-u- 4Vt ,"Uf'1 lUiii "'l ling on to tlie horn of the s.oblb -,v;i .',

.aces iron. lie. ana m.arvn lowaru

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! i '' ! o ' -. o a rr.t no v m has ' 1 ' ' ' " . r o- o

ramble J i (.( . ndlliein of men and -.von,.?n take

o, I.,dv L.ttv. Ib voed ,i-e i r.ow and 'hep, thus pi i-r s rbvi

Th" . n-, , ,: w :kidn-v a-d V.' i bb r d is-as- -.

1p a rr.

what saved us both from going ov r

tit" clirf. It was a thrill all right.

Q In wli.at play di1 th" spbmiid

"Vou will ronnnliT when the nnvil i T' ' i. rvs v-rr-- fiTr-ned and

when he .aw his sin and hi sh a me ,"1' H Vork' he turned bis fH -e toward boo," andp '1'1'!:' 1:1 tu" o.v.es

rightr ousr.e-s and sill. 'I will ans" and go to my father and will say I have sinned."

A. Th" Itr.han Gir b-:i

P."' y - Ti I"o".r Horsemen of t lie

! Apee-a! pe. to . Ita.i er, iriked tf.e

ert.-.t I.if r" l y this rtiiir4r.l

; ' th-ues4-.

In what r.'-'.v photoplay e'e.-T tii--tr ry center n th" r. a -on, why women ply .-o to'o-h attention te ur.--? Yo-i will b. inter. td in the :,n-

Is-A,-..-. s k for It In this column

Adv.

Ambassador Hotel. New York city, was used in t-hoeuir.g some inipott-

"Third The Gej4.4! stainls too fer;anl sre? for "Fin 1 the Womm.

t r o--on v. Cop,ri-ht. ir';.,( Thomp.-n Prature S rvice.)

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