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Show , 4, SECTION . ' l'intrls . ' ' TEEE r DEsERET NEws, sATm:DAy, , , zi, 1"zo ' - - -- - - ' ft...-- 44 ,,, ..,. - ii, t!'-:c-- , i . 9 4 il - i E - t , r .: :or' Ir."' -, . .1: . , ' ' 4: i': ra. '!r.- ' , ' . ' ' ' 4 , i ....k 1' i'. 1 , 44:" - ,.--(.- trt it "- - 10, 3. 16 '', 4" , 'e ,,k IF . ,t.e.v e ,4,,,,. ,... 017 ) 41 ..tt el 1 , , , . . .....L . i ,t 4 al10 7, i V' '., ,r, .. -- 4 !Al - 407 -- i. , "'","4 I t.,, 7,-,-.) Nsoi a 4 ,, .... 1 11. ,4 .,,. . 4, i 17:1,11.11e ''e4,,, - 7roh 4...ran 4Tur,....., .....0:.. z,..:::: tf ..1 . ' : .. IitsiPti that I DEAR fodder.to die going just yetbut I feel suspicious' of trayself. r,,In1 obr ma tinadalich "ay; ado:rat III. 411dIta"411 forgiving and AB that SOZI of thing. Who le some great and no. ble one that we eau some one befitting our rare and admirable mood? Surely Iwo 'have net exhouAted the number Of such writers! You know my reader: I do not care for people because of who - they are. but for whet they arethis singles to In? nimate ,ef writers. Therefore. today Ire trust have some lovely or noble sublectwho eon it be? O. dear. why did not Ienny 1,',",..", use the pen as well aa she sang? Or Nordic& for that matter. And if Edwin Booth had only written as - ' 71 . ''' ..- r- ibaegol ems.. ''' ' - '1' - -- .;,-,-- I ttit IF iv -1 , ,...,) , .4, I; 1, f 1, -- I 40 tt . Or no. : . , Character. Time. circumstances, ' eariron., rant,- have much to do in the foundation of character,. and the' tun of knowledge In a preacher. Truly the New , England people needed good preacher's at time. to keep their atirege up; the quer-Son anatimes was, was the mind War. liberal. enourh to accord in their worship. that tolerance such as the early New Englanders' left the shores Of Englaud for and settled , ' ' ,,- tA r-:- - -- -- i ' - . - - al lt) ... . - , -- -- it 0 :, ,,I - g ..." ci :, 0 f --,-- 41..0 t 1 .,. - ti- -- -, " ,4 - - . I ii , i I t ..."1' 1. . ,. 7",. . 4. . Mceitatfiter.clUtphroitelleollf rabbuttagariaWiesa woerinit:10;driotrtoell: - III ' .. 1- s - broad-miside- wOnorltd.h.Cobtitekon :V,.:,.'', , 1;:t 1 '21Ik - ,, , .et ; t ) ,n ..., .". N ' al ''... A04,4;1 e ''''7S--"It ' 1..1 :, , 41 - Froadasion , e e , ,... -- - ( ;; 4 ., 1 ' i ,,I1L, i' f 4T. i e"..,- r- not L whiten, gm. hod knowledge of preachers would to ear. Tot there is oregano doubt of this high spirituality andel of the New England di- sincerity true 1 . - M7 Alfred Lamiourmi. shbOosub.11fLhieti4clubshil:4110::besallunndynaetblieterstOdtur ..1.,. 0., - aoNATn.ur EDWARD& wr, . , ,,,,,, , . , L.'' ......0. 1 - "c , T I 1 , ,, WRITERS Hold Convention m Salt Lake. , Skaggs Managers I t.-.- 4, Li,-r.,- , "t - ' ' ,,, lel t,,' ' ' ' ILt 't ..- - - ' ,.. 3,,,----) ..., , 11' ' r ArtA,A,-ifirk-g- 11 , , - 1 .11. 1 1 , i- - '441""' 4 , ikzu... , 4..4 ) 1 , ..o. .. ,, 4' 11 .:ei.Z, '. 1 - . - - i ,, - 1 ,:tcr rii ..... -- ,zt , . r -.- ...WM...M.NEWNS , What a Wonderful Old Age! Youthful Enthuslainn For Ms Work and the Kind Care ,; ' and Devotion of His Lifea Mate. . gm N - , 4 - , , . SAMUEL JEPPERSON 1 ARTIST :UNUSUAL - - , , , 6 - H ........ littiledieldiPS,W11011:t. - weow44,:tme'"--7.-"' ,,, , - ---- , , ' 4 -- . - ' - ' I , . 'e than Edwards, would stand that ' ". . 4 us '4, ir, likely Providence knew the beet.. !'s z I' tea? . , not - an AmericanJonathan Why ' , , , . ' ,: c i ' f., t r.,,,.. , .z.,f Tux Arrnsrs Romm AND TILE Arrnsfrri4Av--tfcertainly will lead ,,Among the 'armor's that I ad' "" . mire are some that are unorthodox us ieu, a select company.. , and oome--o- hat are very orlhodow. blot as I Niteroi; Re we's literally tour loads of wood. rn give you my BE HARRISON R. MERRILL. I e.rera....a.a.-metcon or i....A.a....Anmfroin,O..yisso. sheer 1 tl watir On n-1;7am sixes fia;tiitindli--1-eouJebetAlkie Edward& earl the En- I for. I rushed horns b." ttti mother. please .27irinita - Tb. iobvention of! district at Pocetello rneana3,of eitminatinat waste: ear. ,lothen X Was a boy I need to 411118T7 The? nutted front ram am very entbasiastic erclopedia... born in 1703.. at East. so. meal tha Skaggs rash &tore menagersFlto. weremanager the but she aster.' in attendanco. vice end the proper rendering In k Windsor Connecticut, head. on sunset draw evórythloc-irtt....ranks hollyhocks to Among the -- pictures You haven't any shoes. how can Inks district was held Various seasonal topics were thereof. hilibest, among AmericatiDivinea the Roo,- Starr Konag, the -- invalid of the Saltweek berries. roots. and leaves as ...Jul on Lake Utah. Pioneer houses and you to to eho canyon tor wood?' He at the:Hotel Utah treated by many of tho the past Prost., L. L. Skaggs told of ate - am a Conlicensed yam scenes. The Unitarian however. minister of the "Haro predominate& footed: and I answered. was them attended and by representa- present, among early' and menagerie' activities in other districts colors. X used to paint scenes as picture on the easel was of a pio- I did. Four minister -- days in California andbut this is tives from 4, at ram and miLikots Ueda of good managership; days 1 worked in the gresationalist outlined the possible future antma i 'a boy, long before I painted them neer train cfwegons.encamPed 1;i0;1 honorable ukattew,and we bed but determined floor Dion of 17: eystem. Ind .1 te.1 displays or traveling in & beautiful valley. to have a fiddle At last It, was Ident lis the college of Priam- ter keep to a consideration of the v7a. withone- 2----, sults obtainable; salesmanship and The Skaggs xystem le composed hung banks of MAIn& I often think of that, lt -Rye. Samuel ,lepperson. pioneer. of Abcrve the wagons was ' bee - ldlearcmd:ct. rotratitahn.a; George A. Holt, district manager its tolatioa to profit and solume;, of 24 districts. there being western clouds. It these on of upon was a Mr. learned to cars of tits store; Incentives far. stares in 11 weinern states. M. It to poor thing. but I presided. and In addition XSS? and artist unusual was sitting that be was to the sad, and solemn 1.111....t. woridng. IL After that I was Dever 'I listening and tho of National good work; is play president the facilitating ILI ..,It.fthitg.....gs. president In his quaint. homey born In Provo "I didn't like this sky." be ex- without a violin acid Ive bad some tones in the rising and falling tides its Store and also headquar- !Inv of accounts; leadership. I ti as thsone who ter at Oakland and L S. Siligs. endi of the Skaggsorganization I lot the when hi mad that remark to me plained after we bid bakes Winds. good 011411." and sttsct; Stores. United ways was just trying le tee "I writse these I doubt words? If so, Mr. been A. has it Jepperson 'veteran white with quite the other day, more Ws and light into the (donde. Manufacturer not that It put some of the solemn of musical Diann. bair and with $ fa grown iiiirs...hasn... owtandirs getthinking and grandeurities into his H. has made 110 guitars. sons and daughters on. of ting too dark to paint .anyway. manta. samosa on the Sabbath, day. And several of which were of original whose suppose we go Imo the boom.. whom is an artist Itie melancholy whispering of the design with harp accompaniment ati(1. i Th-rboa re-affection for her "I brought a camera.' I said. apparatus; be MI more than violins. Nheard England pines. tocL, It can the 'I'd like to get mainsd undimmed of fr yeo in text. the the Yea, picture upper number of 'et osveral cellos. de-- ot worg.0 years. Samuel Atlautta east inspires one to confour or flys double base viola. He is a votes his time to ftAll views be sooworog. vim and sider the more serious problems of Some of them instruments are stiU CHARLES DIC3E31. man bine oasts Outsnows toe f.; quiet. dark in bore; well life. The Quaker. Whittier, be. too, owned by minium Trim prize to side." oyes that ars still Thus- and Celia felt the Influence. them highly. , a in with lee. the beauty '. ne God Rio cood. stow,,,,,,... As a Painter. teer, upon the Tocko f the Isles ol with a heart young By C. N. 'Arm,. it h a fine se Wo inorod his roatorialo mikado. yet Mr. high hops as he In swans to me la preached by that ..layperson began painting was to a picand I got lust more ready the many .... early in life. His first far heard bell at the ture of the veteran at work as he earnest was unto groat reformer.-- - Ito loved little 41,,,,e4741 realm of beauty. John fleck, a German, Boaton Harbor mouthWHAT from anotherlikesphere,' children and befriended them. Ho I ban boon at work tor loom than teacher What & who Hall. in Painted Clufts es Conducted By scenery of LTna." Bella 'Mae had man as ghat Years when lira Jongtorson Samuel faith them in could not but marvel and he wee the was the great .out oe Charles first Jetiperson, then a boy, helP.1110 wore I listened to his e7rn nthus- - fromto.tbo window saw what and ' great writer to picture real litlot, ?Sdiool Head Moa ursila"Ird ntTheorif alnrilng"oafdtharte 0 oho ed, and got many ideas that aided Hie coming was like a children '- -f The door OPoned an- - uli iasm for his art . fiction. li HA was eta, : him in after life. Later he became nouncement of the is go-- rano& Bells --of Lynn. The 'windings of benedlcdon, because It gave nO- advocate for the common people., ' Others. with studied And with hike and acquainted "Wait minute. Ton ain't the gentle Idyllkile river and the ing to do next gloted end forgotten children a the submerged. ths sinning sad the .. Taggart. portrait painter of Years. MI picture 7111 ho Onto bin emit George Idos. Thaw olustered trees of the New York. lie has been on sketchchampion sad the legions sinned againet. and it has been' Mighty -1 knocked on the door on." could wise say fitly inspire the of poor a firm and powerful given to none other so vividly and 7 ing expeditions with John Haien. The artist smiled. as the other day and of Poor Richard. Franklin. by sympathettically to lay bars thet , ings , e, 041110Tal stimulation of life and friend. James Harwood and Alfred his "Whistler Picture had One. woman Ur& Jepporson. the . , the limpid attire of the Tahoe, at - Think sour like that of tyrannise and oPoression Practiced a of A all Utah of artists in he clothes." ability. from taken hi. should working result the who has been activity did the paintSierra the peaks Charles Dickens laaguishing. with against them. few years ago be visited southern ,,!0;c4.111,4y le.pwmt". than et told heo Sr and musician for But New England four-da- y Unitarian leaderahlp Institut eon- his- father.-I- n He 'believed that to servo Oeit the depths of a "I don't caret I am not interest- Utah In company with Z, L. Rob- ton. - - Neer Jeresto - Wail eon- - coast Is inspiring the mas- eluded another dough- in years. idarguerite . last week at Dixie college, debtor's prison; not for crime but It le necessary to be good aad ed in Whistler; It's you I care for." erta R. R. Clark, B. If. Larson and ter. Joined us. Belie of Lynn. the Bells "The net sed In 1717. him tn the but upon simbecause The kind went and servkatable to his of , Orson B. parent St. George, according to DP Adam That Denied it. The artist went CampbelL The artists cop on. Marguerite had year he died of small. of Lynn." their, cadence goes back ply could not make ends meet and drew, He worked for the betterspent their time sketching the following house- - Into the house and got his coat. for she had been the S. Eennion, to wooded and the of hills, along poxfrom superintendent his Treatises upon ment the pen and ilia progress and the ad- only place they had for such "I've lived with this man 41 beauties of the southern bluffs and the History of Redemption, True shore across the pools of the had .atepped work. a home Church schools. The Purhoos of an unfortunate was th prison. vancement of Ismer- - Years.' she confided in a tender breaks. From this trip hir. Jeppersof which I made the Mee40.1-e the ChisfZak-tthe The Virthe,Ckids wartrl-Gikeeeond novel. martkindIruji "Oliver Twlet." Its, on" education 'of 4 walla woe? pictures receive the beating Of the tidal and of Original Sin, and the Re- eo to convinced that the whole public that spark divinity urged You are welcome." Marguerite I look after him But that doesn't Zion and other southern scenes. Creation. Affections., to nearer served No eeltthe out tho wonder the frraY to people by he was ligious human and display understandgreat the sympathy uncompromising them- said. In her hearty fashion. "I am matter; for 7 love him in the same Altogether be thinks he has pro- power of coast. from Mount Desert Dixie college and this object-wa- o thought,, warm piety, and Atlantic ing was kindled in the soul of pion of the poor and the oppressed.' duced more than 1,000 paintings of d you have corns. Mother has old way.' and who could help solemone a Marblehead to gives with the and thoughts and especially the abused. overworked: - been ill. and I am abr. your visit She patted his shoulder as we various kinds, many of which are profound, acquaintance no wonders either, : well accomplbdied judging from the young Dickens of thought; nity Freedom of the and were 'The scriptures. in his starved children whose lot, experiences implanted Will do her good." of pioneer scenes. turned away to get the picture. early report of Dr. Bennion. Will is a Master-piecof meta- that it is reflected in the mind which no doubt laid was Worse than thu of slaves. For: Her mother smiled. Rho was al After I bad taken the pictures. A We of Real Worth. wonder. of the The whole tone of the institute tender the .foundation for his future these he pleaded with all his heart physical reasoning?' 3atallthaa "wards.sermon bit wan from a recent illness. but we went Into the hones. Tho artist I once read an analytical article' was full of promrse and the people stork. A mission was laid upon and all his mind because he knew leppereon. though over 70. she was still cheerful and possessed:, bleated that I bare an apple; Mar-o-f bi reader. I am about to take are enthusiastic and Preachers versus pugilism. awl la Dear band, active and will produce many a charming personality. I Interne. that have a piece of her more eager for new him; his spirit was fired with the that it was possible to conjure out, over little look a and my and shame such paintings if be is spared. His It came near to making me join a volume. "Marguerite itt --always thinking Christmas oaks. Thin the veteran Edwards Ser. paths of endeavor. Dr. B4bnitiOn magnitude of that mission, and of loathsomeness church. The son inuatratoa NJonathan nor, going to ld.s. Walter has taken the farm in of ins." she said. I'm sure you're disappeared to reappear again with nobly and manfully he performed: things aa ' beauty and loveliness:. .....as.. The school is other rows men two with of joinino to the of disease benefit that and I order ths welcome." his that portraits. a pitcher of cider. it everlasting a aor lecture shher. But it father may devote poverty 'night be of the pulpit and the men of the L- .-"Whore is Brother Ieppergest.. and that dwarfed . "It's first cloak" be said. "The his nts to art. ncreasing chassd sways volume. Besides agencies to promote civic projects mankind and to the -- But. ' be taaaa Interesting starved- and- - half ,deed children- - God? come to so. him apples - were And what-- a farm it la l A quaint Retie ring,- I asked. "I have --------head and the general welfare. gloreof is Charles Dickens Was born in might be made into bright and washed.-- I'm sorry I can't loin you house on the shores of lake Utah It understood. the ministers. the of trilrtrarticle,-- the book contains la hiodon."of the soil of this troOlcal Study . most- n the happy images of their Redeemer;in it. but I have an idea that it around which tall trees form a de- divines. the Preach." omee I Irose,P Landport, England. In picture tre the !'itteetingbmite.! at lightful home for the birds of ly of those whom I mush. admire, Northampton in which Edwards i corner of the state is being under. woad child and the oldest eon. could man but be conviactett to, .oh. you cavil do that.. mix makes zny rheumatism worse., Dr. was The will it so. All humanity knows' the therm indeed and poor family spring. A little arm of the lake exTrag alaang -- owns laughed. H. has just mow- preached,- and it shows- that big taken, Dr. Bention reports: The mo liege Piddle. tends op to vdthin a few feet of andI one or two others. with most words may be spoken in a small school and various other interests their affairs went from bad to about Oliver ?wrist and this char-- i tot and isn't fixed up for company actor "symbolises the cause which' Then. deftly. I plied the veteran the door. There when not In use a beautiful faces. And that row of place of worship. abe mountain are cooperating in an effort to ..- worse lintel they were forced yet." . household furniture in gave tooral purpose to all his' I know he had boot is tied. Around the farm house pugilists. Well, let, them who choose toolareitufdies.noth.e reo;titnghouses as,,thoTe) curl' greater industrial develop- sell their "Good." I replied; 'then I must with ditiegtiOna of theme moot. Stress is being laid on more order to buy food. When the last workthe cauie of tho been a musician and I began upon on one side the meadows and d worship the champions see him. certainly.". or was of sold there Cameo. impoveriehed and degmdedf Piece furniture ' intensive iratera use of lake truck the that and takiatr I extend. gardening the young lady and PeaeLdzb,aunt. seemed no other way-t"Teo. I harped to Via when I while on thewther an apple orchard get money by an 'oppressive social and itov- -t of vacant lots no vinoyarda was finally led to a little building eat Readwere even and bread a rnment the for and Pete stretches away toward Provo and laughing system blindly and cruel they Amami preside. In the rear of th house. It might Ina IV. be oil& rather was brut, other ones, they ars in the volume. also too. but, er Coys Tho third novel. Posed to tor learning to Mal the tho high mountains on the east In The convention was supervised place In the debtor's prison. The ly administered." if you want to learn, the rather been an earlior borne of the family or of some 'violin. and I bad no instrument-Othe- r spring when the apple trees ere in let me be thankful. I met some rid and stern religious splint of 17 Prost. Edgar M. Jenson of Dix. experience her. so ground Itself "Nicholas Nickleby." exposed the als au into and cruelties shown alat' of the mind and "41 the evened uP early New EntWa& heart inhumanities of the But ono time father was In Echo blossom the place Is a paradise of preachers boy le college And credit is due Olenn pioneer family. :-Old Curioafty".Ws found the artist in his studio canyon working on the railroad. beauty; in the autumn when the my animate of humanity. Among throlfria the works. of private schools. B. Smith who Imo responsible tor Charles that- henever could forit. Tears later he said of it: Shop" contains the immortal char- -' before-a- s owns at marshes are golden and the cwt. the divines In that raw was that Edwards. then read some of the the details of management. get of orts.1 upon which stood Ho had left a Yoke Dr. ono as for "The of the acter of Little Neil. Into "David; which is stated yourself Boonton reports 60(t people took a picture on which he was work- - home. deep remembrance tall. are ripe it is equally SI bosun-tholding the eirmons. and judge sense One day-bad of being utterly neg. Copperfield" be wrote his own Ws! highest rank among American di. if he be worthy a plass among the' ' the regular Inc solghbor said to me. leadership course. 121 Wetted Iand sham and there we have ths of the The veteran artist has lived a life vine. As to whether that statement Groat Writers. "Come in." was his hearty greet- - 'Sam. I know you want a fiddi& hopeless, of whom were registered ward, wall 10: My young details of the interior of the debtinit. as he sow me. "You've. toUnei Well. X know how you can get one of beauty in enchanting surroundMore than 1.000 ottend-- 1 andmiseryit cannot delegates. I Too- about to this. 4 however, or's prison. In "Bleak Hones." b. Yoke a except be I point heart sure of hare in written? Olen. and in. right enough." ings and be is rounding out a life Out d each of the three special meet- When he was 12 that many similar references Hs set his brush in a can beside need some wood. It you'U get me of real worth and years of aro he I ys bars the scandalous abuses efl, loYousnels. Missionary Called to ings Sunday. In the Bible make it almost certain sent out to attend a school. the courts. Think of the endear.' An outstanding featirre was the was , 1 that if a full account were iriven a very poor one. for two. years. ing tenderness of his Nchytilems Europe Will be Guest work of Mrs. Rose Homer Widtsos Relearned some bad ne!ghbors. Lot bad chosen- would be afforded a wealth of -- Chimes." some things of court's- Carols,"-Th- e of the University or Utah. She con- but principally ts 29 ducted forhisdwoll-pgPlace-acitl Farewell At on tits Hearth." Into these; he got hie educacourses in nutrition. budget. tion from . that WAS subject to werlike rakie.by not now dreamed of. 4- 4 reading and from con- he wrote living religion. The death' Ing and household management. neighboring kings who looked with Our chief pohlt of Interest hers tact stcenee with streets and slums Little Nell and Paui the the 'envious eyes On the aocumulated I. that Abraham Oscar A. Kirkham, assistant re. as he drifted about. From such- a Dombey make borne of the tea- paid tithes to this wealth of these gional scout executive. and Prof. beginning developed his great Site. derest and mostuppowerful pathos itles of the remarkable man, Melchizedek, and, ' Ire Plain. So they made war on Sod- that oven in Abraham's time the Albert J. Morris of the Branch Ag- Let the story of his career be the By OLIVER O. DALBY. These scenes have language. om and Gomorrah with the result law of ricultural college had charge or briefly told by another. was understood and hearts the of tithing millions ineptred of, that the kings of thee cities were praeticed az a religious require. the scouting department. "Charles Dickens himself receiv- sublimer faith. to nobler service! W. 0."Robinson recreational di- ed his education at the tniversitY and to ABRAHAM. THE MAN OE FAITH the south. roes the naked hills of compelled to flee, and the conquer- ment, although seldom referred to of immortal.' hopes higher 4 or took I. Ms A. had charge of Hard Knocks. Very rector for the J udah. It was a rugged and MHO-everything they could lay in the Old Testament. in early (Continued) hands their a114 , , of recreation and cult the twilit upon, land. and. "Lot chase him all the - Connected with this eldest is pros life he was cast Opoir the rocks .st w st.s. rest they took Lot and malign Abraham's ttlecifiresnesa --- his family the bleating of Melchizedek pro, t he plain of Jordan - gram and hie wor,k in recreational and suckled by theshe-wol- f. get OS WAYS To vntrrE. fr..43 4, his goods' Abraham. satlefied with ale ton- "and In addition to the virtues already Abraleadership wee muelr appreciated. he became the most popular anof -head nounced the upop And came doublethere one had A certain very eminent aithority that turned southward to make Elder Robinson conducted a ham: "Biswesod be Abraham of the, thor the world has ever known. numentted. we have in Abraham erOtrity. -bead his home et Hebron.. And flow.Jha escaped .and told Abram the He- most of heaven program including- a At the age of 13 Charles has declared that while there are brew."' And' vrhen Abram beard the further qualitY of unselfish- story takes a more solemn social folk hour old for most turn. that on be blessed the eras labels and and Dickens during pasting earth, his brother was taken capways of construct-ji- lt ness In a most marked degree. This Lot. Instead of rivalling his uncle. which early day dances were re- blacking boxes. his father was in high God. which bath delivered be armed his trained eervanta. thine tribal Jaye each and every one vived. and a social hour for young prison. At 11 he was spending into thy hand." In Is a, characteristic enemies not found to as be had hoped. decreatied. while tive. born his own in house three hunfolk during which jil ow dances odd hours in the reading room of of them is the right way. The upon thin. ens writer ' many 'nen. Tire wealth of Abra,- - Abraham grew In wealth and In dred and -eighteen; and pursued commending taYor with God. There was one Wel tenett 11was saying mav well be applied to bee safe:-tbe Britietrtmiseum;--a- t A, unto bent and that , big nephow.,,Lot. greet, drawback to- - --Lore chola after then God atilt 'methods of reit,- - parliamentary reporter; at 21 a' tion. wIftch, despite popular maaof 'from "The prolesPrintipive we I ' have 7t Hire an entirely new MrSt.riOUS unknown was portable or as we would say. which he did not take Into aocount, Ions education formed the them. writer of sketches; tit IS he was azines present ardor for Asstd. in the if. of Abraham. thue mouth of this sounds pl, never showed more I read. "But the men of aspect for the instruction in Dr: Reunion's getting .a salary of 111 a week. ardization. istrange to It consisted ot personal property; for we wore by no means in far Ws the we of life. have story of not strikink mntrast . alike in Sodom think Ho does form wicked., and sinner Abraham. department. Rome training and le and the nest year his pay was and content. 6,....4'-- ' goats. before extensive flocks of sheep-an.- He been led to believe that his was an ft of than this does Lord today.-the the In etructions bleeping a the various organizaeadeedinglydoubled. When .21 he wrote camels and asses. some oxen. I 01,44 Now. declining pacific Centerline. priest" a great estate. but with entirely No. thrilled by a sacred tions of the Church were MPhil-stee- play that ran 70 nights at Drury internationel Book Review. the-fir- st time in Bible history tulle though of lees importance. and as Inherited himself ti bleeder, It went some bad eighbor& - He for lots down. At. 26 publiebers we are told. of sliver and gold Lens theatre. wer are introduced to war, with the tenth of i He worked were at hie feet. Special Work. The character of Abraham le like failed to toke cognizance of the Abraham not only Hiking part in a- and gives Melchizedek this hand. at state By belied all that of the religious Dixie offered The neighborhood; It earned from eight to work of a sculptor. but college faculty deepens Just as we in the conquest. So steadily and - , Inthe power 11111.1 he acknowledges tenth the sometimes do wheta.our far asleading e work as 'each of in it variprogift.of interest opoottat we the oventy-fivand aebiros I already become DR.'-SIIIPP'- S minds are nut on worldly things. I him az one spiritually his asperior. 'Return--ous department& Former Prost. year. His fame increased, and the ' - teas toward completion. -o. qua'nted with Abraham he has once. - Ed wardThPre is a solemn rholcaln ebeervt tiayingtherefore the right 11111,0011,1 In to the story.- - wefind .that a himself to be obediehL cour- and 11, NosSEork..Ledgerpaldhim Inhint. the bless lit.. Life and death. light and ageous. worehipful. thankful. conpower to now of the state stake. land Cm- - One stint, His collected works! quarrel arose between the herdsAnd darkness, truth and Iles are net be- stant, unselflah, itubmitting himeelf ferior." men of Lot and Abraham. board, was present and- addressed fill 40 volumes. Be gave pubhc . Be Continued.) us. fore (To Al Instant err every the - readings threughout England. Scot' to Divine guidance, and above all 'r. Abraham said to Lot. Let there be somas the delegates. for us to choose one or the a man of faith. was no strife. I pray thee, between me featured a In this act he disAmerica. and land. Ireland Each day by ; . oad thee. and between my berdiK other. and the choice of one In- plays a loyalty eeidom mapassed by poultry show. The poultry industry It took him lust 48 years to travei Three Kisses. volves the putting away of the oth- Ilk. record In men and thy herdsmen; for we are er. and from the squalorof Camden Town I. T. promKENNETH BD IiINGER. history. gives growing rapidly And we must ahem. That When the fugitive, brought the brethren. Is not the whole load one Of Very Middy Recommended. for Dixie which is an excellent to the Poet's Corner In WeszmiElder T. Kenneth Blesinger, who' ise TESTED in practice tor yesrsbefore thee? separate thyself. I Is no the certainties of Id& There tidings of Lots captivIty. Abraham. First time he kissed me. he but to He died of brain rupn'ter Dr. Abbey. poultry country, according such thing as offering one with surprising swiftness arms all Inaveo Feb. I. for tho . pray thee, from me: If thou wilt Bit 1,';or.days after his, ture in 1170. kissed Bennioti. Many 'Wonderful Caren. only to God and another to evil; his available men .and leaving a Joke the left hand. then I will go te hand Keep this LIST to Order From: of this band wherewith mission. will bo honitred FriUnique features were the eve- buried the spot was visited by one hand to of ChrbPt. memoir for his neighbor; atter Tim fingers were the right; or If thou take the right the thousands. Many tears:, CATARRH programs Thursday evening I write. $1.00 day. Jan. 29. at a farewell enter- ning collets and the other to coveieousness of and Ectiol to Join him, oets out in '-hand. I will go to the lefL" it grew more clean tainment the ever opera "Prince of pon- that were shed by the poorer vial-no- I N D EsTIOM . SO in the Nib ley Park ward toon" germ God great baste. returning some days And andsince Thus tar the charatcer of Lot the world. You cannot had that He directed tara was under RHEUMATISM presented white, supervi1.11 Idammoo." later-Ichapel, at II:15 p.m with all the peo- Slow to boa been, kept In the background. sod triumph should he erected. monument KIDNEY AND LIVER 1.10 The following program, to 'fas sion of- Director McCollister. Mita Because of Abraham's unselfish-D- e, ple who had been taken by the enenow, It Is on oinlbStiOn. Knowing. with its."Oh. list! GRIPPE. COLDS .11 concluded w th dancing, has been Evelyn- Thurston was pianist and rest my claim to the remembrance because he wag 4:outset with my, and with the spoil and goods MD we do. that Abraham has been of of 'additional A . roy wail furnished music upon my country SORE published speak. by ring the angels GARGLE When .75 Titmovt arranged: Invocation. W. A. Kim- s! the orchestra with Director Blake works. " simple life. God spoke to him. collected. and with thankstriving-h- t the making of Lot, we should nat- tho PURI17 ER . instrumontal 1.00 ot,00n balif amethyst solection. now thine ores. and took his heart for God'. aid In hie von I could not wear hero plainer to old up urally expect that Lot would have "Lift ,, ECZEMA (2 medicines) .:'1.110 Kimball antIlamily; short twit. Sin charge. Yielding to popular deARellgiona Man. of choice from the place where thou art , set aside his preferenco PEM LE REA NEW; Jessie IL Fox: vocal solo. Clara mend the opera was repeated Satsight. 1.00 my Charles Dickens was a deeply te-- . northward and d southward . Abraham alone Insisted a his uncle sod that kiss. Thi second Thomas; teading.--Clara litheaarrbefore SUMMER OM PLALNT crowded first that Than night. .71 was urday. frisson: man. in He and westward: for all Of the !locus fil;est everyl -But not so. land which U determine the matter. In height prt-Tyr. Benntcrn highly Praised house. OINTMENT Radio Ono of the passed quartot. with chara his Four; "divine fibre mott Something." &Pest. Of thou to being thee will puzzling for. 'Lot lifted up his eyes. and forehead the and of work soloists the REAITH first Wilford Biesingnr; remarks. for- the end said tenderness" Nis gospel was. se he TONIC sought in Bible hIsanty, to Whit The give It. and to thy seed for ever. acters Is beheld all the Plain of .fordo. that mer Govornor Chart. R. Itabey; the chorus was mold commendable. expressed it In -- Dombey and half missed. .11 the priest king. Melchizeand Bow", CONSTIPATION MAAS It was well watered everywhere. And I will make thy seed as the critics. Oi. I on hair the 1T114 an EPILEPSY. Scout the Ralf of Friday comPottl dek. role; tweet night 1.11 falling' piano fialem,.'who to Is a out original play which book of dust elaborate' the earth for toultitude, meet very. before the Lord destroyed Sodom " mend! REA was 1 DACRE TABLETS Abraham on him return from Sweetheart" IL '1Eitis Awakening riven in statement of a high .moral and .11 tins., yond "My John Arise walk land the the in through end Gomorrah. Ilk the garden of chrism of lova which Chamberlain: presontution, Blehop such amaner as to drive home the spiritual problem, "We should cul- - ASTELNIA 1.00 of It and In the breath of his exiccessful pursuit of the robber Thal was the own the Lord. like the lane of Egypt. length crown. T. Itiennion; remarka mission- message of scouting. A lataketball tivats the virtue of It is rather a .surpriss and (Lose 10'1 for 1 or more) charity Ito Lot It; for unto the I will give' IL" Mil" did sweetness. - as thou goest Onto, Zoe,. learn that In the land of Canaan With sanctifying , ary: benediction. Thomas Rinsing. gam. was played between the high fondness for the pOor against Mailed itnystbere in the V. S. '.Abrabotwts Loyalty. chose him all the Plain of Jordan; echool and college teems. Dr. Bon- the evil day wherein, hardness 'there szterted a rolls-tou-t condition precede. of, on receipt of prima and Lot Journeyed east.' - Abraham pitched Ida tent in the In Abraham's day ',tech, seeminirThe third upon 'My Hp folded eless reports the Jinior college heart will be our bane." In other o The two men stood on the rocky oak grove at Hamra. ''which Is iv. was accepted and ordained of One of the moot powerful radio team is made up of down ,- -, as was. his creed "InastnuTh words rep. .nd Today! -- Addrroag Urimmit of Bethel and looked east. Hebron." Thie was the nearest Go& and that there tired a char- In perfect. purp'S ataei since when. telegraph static:nut In in. resented the Dixie high during the have done it unto- for for) one ..1 their feet. e,....o speaik, lay the approach to a home be bad. Vs-d- acter of so much impertance as to tended xhietly to communicate last two years and is going strong. V. Indeed; DR. SIIIPP CO. ' of - least of thee. my brethren -i- , Itch valley e.,..tordws. Lot knew by t the shade of the trees be restl receive the homage .et the have been l'otid and .0abli. "My otdirelatiene In ,the. British I The high school team fa develop. (aid- sisters) ye have done it unto , 155 NO. MAIN ICT. 1 Ilwbli!Are. will be erected near Bora- patriIt report of .Wwealtit of the 'Cittesied In the best of the day. Now. ftl arch. lova; bey' mirk" log rapidly and may get into - the ma" , IL .. Salt Lake City., rob. --, , of ths ,dtalo.' Westward and to so happened that beside having Marrett Ws need not trouble Ourselves state Browning. tournament. he said, . He was a true Moralist: ant a rlothoth I littios..410.-..Peal.t.".W4,:i.i'OL,- ... 4.41 ' - iq do ,..,;...,..... --- , 4,,olf ,i, J' , 'iWtb2w.ftt!td-to-wskafte4-brit-lowv.-it- ' - seml-annu- tv-si- x. 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