The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 4, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 May 1929 — Page 8

World’s Deadliest Submarine re K" —*—’ 3 7 Jr ' ' tb W. »»Sl»**t»« »•» ««•>. z««*«» ™^ ,> pel B ®«r .... "■ X \ 4U $ 1 *V' v \'- SMe .- :: ; ; JW * ■ - ! gw I A striking view of the world’s deadliest submarine shortly after it was launched-the -Orpheus,” named after tlie mythological poet and musician. Note the three torpedo tubes at left, of which there are thiee more on the other side. The British warship'was built at the Beardmore yards on the Clyde. Mellon Shows Models of New Federal Buildings '' . •••• i *$ ?■'■• '■■ ■'• x *• -Xg ’ •1 i k -hmIB .... * ;«|jn — jjEx js***£sS| .jSSBiKTk ' ~ ; . Win 1 sits $ .-1 TwlWm® Secretary of the Treasury Andrew \V. .Mellon, who is charged with the responsibility for the new government buildings Uncle Sam will erect in Washington and which will make the National Capital the finest capital in the world, is shown with the models for the new building program which he displayed to President Hoover and other high officials of the government at a meeting at the United States Chamber of Commerce.

HAIR FRIGHTENED OFF I > X■ j?K W\ wHrW,x /WP ?'U 3SiSiS®BSiS».'CsSf «;> w x<\!S.'S Washington’s leading medical authorities are puzzling over the strange case of little Herman Mates, who lost every strand of his hair as the result of a scare received while playing with a pet dog. Herman now is leaving the dogs severely alone and plays with his pet kitten which he says he likes better any way. IS LEATHER LUNGED KSjnJ. wl Hw ' W wJI ' Wbl .!■ 3KB x " sx: thHR A closeup “shot” of Vincent Mullins, the leather-lunged coxswain of the pulling University of Cali- . fornia rowing team. The California contingent are expected to prove serious contenders in the Poughkeepsie race. Erie Canal The total length of the Erie canal Is 340 miles. The canal proper is 122 miles long, 150 feet wide and 12 feet deep. The total cost of construction, including terminals, amount to about $175,000,000. Be Chary of Advice Jud Tunkins says you can give ad vice that you are sure is for the best But, In most cases, it’s about as wel come as a spoonful of castor oil.-— Washington Star.

He Takes His Whole Family to Sea /W > / 9E W, -- *'**** H Hr - The three-masted Swedish schooner Isolda of Gothenburg is a true won der ship. Capt. C. Ahlgren is owner as well as master of the ship, and tht whole of his family lives aboard with him. Each child was named after tht place of birth, and every member of the family takes part in the working ol the ship. A Swedish university graduate acts as tutor for the master’s chil dren. Photograph shows members of the crew with Captain Ablgren’s eldesl children on the bowspriL iwo Queen Valencias lwhßß - aS .• BOW BE iN[j9| Muw F Bu Two beauties, Mona Rico of Mexico City (left), and Dorothy Day of Anaheim, Calif, (right), were tied tn the vote for the honor of being Queen Valencia at the ninth annual orange show at Anaheim. So it was decreed that they should share the throne. FROM HERE AND THERE

Land covered by glass loses very little soil when heavy rains come. Electric refrigeration, practically unknown in 1920, now gives employment to about 20,000 people. More than 80,000 rabbits wer€ released last year in Pennsylvania to provide shooting for sportsmen. Ceuta, in Spanish Morocco, is the first African city to have transatlantic telephone service installed. I

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John Brown was the father of 20 children. He was married twice. There are now 16 women pilots licensed to operate airplanes in the United States. Pennsylvania is the only state with a mineral production worth more than $1,000,000,000 a year. American restaurants, hotels, clubs schools and factory lunchrooms serve 75,000,000 persons a day.

Improved Uniform International Sunday School ' Lesson ’ (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D.U.. Dean Moody Bible Institute of Chicano. I <©. 1929. Western Nowsnafer (inion » Lesson for May 26 GOD’S LAW IN THE HEART LESSON TEXT—Jeremiah 31:1-40; John 1:17. GULDEN TEXT—Thy word nave 1 hid 'n my heart, that I might not sin against thee. PRIMARY tui’lC— Knowing God. JUNIOR TOPIC— Knowing God INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC— How Can We Know God? YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC—Gods Law in the Heart I. Restoration of Israel (vv. 1-14). 1. Time of (vv. 1-5). This points to the glorious future. Not Only the children of Judah, but the other tribes as well, shall be restored to their land. They shall be drawn by Jehovah’s everlasting love (v. 3). God gave them the land. The peculiar distinctions of the chosen nation shall again he manifest. The time Is coming when not only shall peace spread over that land, but it shall again he tilled, and fruitful. 2. The Lord will conduct them to their own land (vv. 6-9). (1) The cry of the watchman (v. 6). This will be the signal for return. (2) Exultant prospect (v. 7). The prospect of deliverance will call forth a song ot joy. (3) Prayer of the Jews (v. 7). God indites all true prayer, moving the people to pray for that which He is about to do unto them. (4) The returning remnant (vv. 8. 9). They shall come from all parts of the world whence they have been scattered. When they shall lo<»h upon Him whom they pierced, their consciences shall be smitten, causing them to repent of their sins. 3. Appeal to the nations (vv. 10-14). (1) Sound forth the good news (v. •10). The one who scattered them will now gather them in and shepherd them. * (2) Ransomed by the Lord (v. 11). Their deliverance is preceded by the provision ot the ransom. (3) 'l’he exiles shall flock back to their land to enjoy God’s goodness in it (v. 12). (4) The’r mourning shall turn to joy (v. 13). (5) They snail be satisfied with God’s goodness (v 14). 11. The Desolate Condition of Ephraim (vv. 15-20). 1. Rachel weeping for her children (v. 15). This pictures Rachel, ancestress of certain of the tribes, weeping for her banished children. , 2. Ephraim will surely return (vv. 16-19). The nation is seen showing penitence for sin. requesting divine help in turning back and in confessing sin. 3. Their tender reception (v. 20). In spite of chastisement. God loves Israel ami will with open arms receive her back. 111. Action Urged (vv. 21-26). Something is required ot Israel. Before the prodigal could enjoy the blessings of tiis father’s house, he must return thereto 1. Israel must return and take possession of the land (v. 21). 2. Israel was to rake the initiative (v. 22). This is expressed by the declaration that the Lord hath created a new thing in the earth, namely, “a woman shall compass a man.” It is usual tor the man to take the Initiative —to make overtures to the woman, but in this case God shall create a new thing. The custom will be reversed. i'he woman -compassing” the man pictures Isreal with eager affection approaching ner divine husbahd. 3. The land shall be made righteous (v. 23). The people are responsible for the restoration ot prosperity and the righteous rule of the land. 4. A satisfied people (vv. 24-26). IV. The New Covenant (vv. 29'40). L Freedom from the power of heredity (vv. 29. 30). Those who are joined to Jesus Christ are in possession of a new law ot life superior to the law of heredity. 2. The law within (vv. 31-33). Through regeneration the heart has within it not only the desire but also the power, by the Holy Spirit, to rise above and to be free from carnal impulses. V. The Source of the New Covenant (John 1:17). Through the incarnation the Son of God Identified Himself with the race by the incorporation of Himself with it Those in Christ are new creatures. The Bible If I am asked why I receive the Scriptures as the Word of God and as the only perfect rule of faith and life. I answer: Because the Bible is the only record of the redeeming love of God. because in the Bible alone 1 find God drawing near to man in Christ Jesus, and declaring to us in Him His will for our salvation. And this record I know to be true by the witness of His spirit in my heart, whereby I am assured that none other than God himself is able to speak sfaeh words to my soul.—Robertson Smith. Patience Patience is a beautiful trait, but it is not worn oftenest by those who walk on life’s sunny side in silver slippers. It is the product of dark nights of tempest, and of those days' of adversity whose high noon is fyut a midnighty For “the trial of your faith worketh patience."—Cuyler. The Believer The believer has absolutely nothing in common with this world in so far as he enters into the spirit and power of the Cross of the Lord Jesus Christ. That Cross has dislodged him from everything here below and made him a pilgrim and a stranger in this world. —Selected

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