Show THE OGDEN STANDARD SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 25 1930' Weekly Sunday School Lesson SPIRITUAL’ WEAPONS IN A WORLD WAR Text: Galatians For brethren ye have been called unto liberty only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh but by love serve one another For all the law is fulfilled in one word even in this: Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself But if ye bite and devour one another take heed that ye be not consumed one of another This I say then Walk in the Spirit and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit and the Spirit against the flesh and there are contrary the one to the other so that yecannot do the things that ye woulc£ But if ye be led of the Spirit ye are not under the law Now the works of the flesh are manifest which are these Adultery fornication uncleanness lasciviousness Idolatry witchcraft hatred variance emulations wrath strife se- terday We do not vouch for the veracity of this little tale All we can do is pass it on and if it is true so much the better for the boy involved if it is not true it makes a good story anyway The tale seeped out of the hills of Circleville Utah and involves a local boy Tommy Wharton Tommy only stands about five feet five inches in his stockings feet and won’t weigh over 150 pounds with his pockets full of rocks Tommy in company with his father and a couple of other boys of this region went deer hunting With his only two shells left he spotted deer and with the first shot broke the animal’s front leg His second shot t broke a hind leg Tommy went up to the deer and with a vicious lunge it knocked' him down and started to butt him He grabbed against the ground hold of the horns and bulldogged the animal to the ground ahd while fighting itlthere cut its throat And when the animal was brought in it only had two bullet shots in its body one in a hind leg and one in a- front Altogether the report goes the fight with the deer lasted about two hours As we said before if the report is true we take off our hats to Tommy Wharton Clouds that began to gather in the sky Friday afternoon finally reached an agreement this morning and started to drop down a bit of rain almost perfect day Friday was an 70 Last night the with a high of thermometer only dropped to 44 and at 7:30 o’clock this morning was 45 The barometer had taken a tumble though and was at 2980 A year ago today highest was 62 and lowest 25 The dry was partly - I cloudy N i PINE BLUFF ATTACK On October 25 1863 after Little Rock Ark was occupied by federal troops theConfederates retaliated by attacking a federal garrison at Pine Bluff in an effort to break federal communications The attacking Confederates were a small force which had eluded pursuit in the general Confederate retreat Their attempt to recapture the garrison was repulsed with a decided loss On that same day the federals occupied Arkadelphia and forced the Confederates to retreat toward the Red River After the Pine Bluff engagement Arkansas was completely restored to federal authority except a small district in the extreme southwest Desultory fighting continued until November 12 when with the last active existence of Confederate authority in Arkansas wiped out toa meeting was held at Little Rock consult on measures for the restoration of the state to the Union Training Course To Be Held In Malad ‘ MALAD Idaho Oct 25 (Special) —The local boy scout district with Scout-ExecutiD C Watkins dive hold its scoutmasters’ recting will course Thursday November training 6 at the First --ward chapel These courses are most valuable according to Scout Commissioner J Guy ' Gleed and all who can are of them urged to Istake advantage in charge of the- scout Watkins executive area council FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral services for Mrs Harry Coddington Jr mother of eight children were held Thursday at 2 p m here with Bishop Tall Reynolds presiding Invocation was given by Sam Williams The rites included: Vocal solo Mrs Kate Jones remarks W H Thomas vocal solo Miss Grace Williams remarks E N Crowther vocal solo Mrs Blodwin Price re- J marks J Peter Jensen remarks Guy Gleed musical selection “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere” Benediction was by J P Harrison and the dedication of the grave by Bishop Thomas D Evans Idaho Tax Burden - Stressed By Ross NAMPA Idaho Oct 25 (AP)— The need for tax reduction and a real need for relief for1 agriculture are the chief issues in Idaho Mayor C Ben Ross of Pocatello Democratic candidate for governor told an audience that filled the Parish hall here last night He quoted figures from Byron state treasurer showing that taxes were 30 per cent higher’ this year than last without an increase in population and claimed the machine rule under the Republican istration was one of the chief evils John of Idaho’s government gubernatorial Republican candidate cannot make an accept( Def-enba- ch Mc-Mur- i ray able governor “because of his mem bership in the Republican machine’ Ross said Ross denied a charge he had at tacked Senator William E Borah When President Roosevelt took his 1902 first ride in an automobile in n at Hartford Conn a vehicle followed to serve in case of horse-draw- emereenev i GOOD j t Unredeemed Rifles Price Shotguns ' One-HaUncle Saints Jioan Office 278 25th Street lf 1 Ml-t- o u TO-NIGH- T AU-Vegeta- ble i long-sufferi- ng Galatians 6 oyal American citizens and to obey the law of the land as well as the ‘i-Jetx- rt law of God Also to obey father and mother and to keep their bodes clean healthy and pure LAURA LOU BROOKMAN AUTWOO OC “CASH COMANCE There will be no preaching until C Lb Wheaton will return in the near future Parents come along I CHAPTER XXXI" with your children we are all humble saints and will teach one ana magic moment Evelyn other All are welcome Come to stood with her face half he Central building 5th floor take averted from Mitchell In the the elevator turn to the right room white moonlight she seemed like a 512 goddess — unearthly and unattainable Not by the slightest moveELIM LUTHERAN CHURCH — ment did Evelyn betray her quickstreet and Corner of Twenty-thir- d pulse Jefferson avenue Roy B Carlson ening Mitchell hesitated as though ' pastor own daring Services for the nineteenth Sun- shocked at his her head raisshe turned Slowly day after Trinity October 26 meet to his This was her eyes 10 m ing a Sunday school no goddess! Evelyn’s gaze held Communion services 11 a m Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday tenderness warmth and the sugafternoon October 29 With Mrs gestion of veiled mystery “I wonder” she said softly “if I Carl Gustafson 29 Douglas avenue do know John?” — you’re so beautiA Halloween party sponsored by “Oh the Dorcas Society will be held in ful!” Evelyn the Sunday school room Thursday The man’s voice was choking evening October ’30 at 8 p m with emotion Mrs Parsons did not Young and old are invited A good smile Had - she overplayed that time is promised moment of delay? Surely not In another instant John Mitchell was — FollowCHRIST OF CHURCH to ask her to be his wife going ers of the messenger will hold regtook both her hands in his He ular meeting at the Moose hall 2416 Mitchell’s eyes were earnest anx: Washington avenue Sunday school ous 10:00 a m Preaching 11:00 a m “You must have known how I and 7:30 p m he said “You’ve eel you” so This church believes that a mes- been about so understanding! helpful wonderful senger has been sent from God say- Svelyn you’re You’re ing he is John the Baptist and the one woman—” warning that the coming of Christ The sentence was never finished is much nearer than most of us Someone was coming through realize room and at the sound of the living Come and listen All are welcome ootsteps both Mitchell and Mrs —John DeGroot Parsons turned Celia Oh here you are!” VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA — Mitchell stood in the open French 138 Twenty-fift- h street Captain window the light from the room beand Mrs Edgar L Dickson officers yond throwing her slim figure into in charge silhouette- - “It’s too perfect to be Gospel services each night at 8 indoors isn’t it?” o’clock except Monday night SpeakShe stepped out on the porch ers for the week as follows came to join them Celia apoland to her father for being abSaturday night Fbed Ellsworth ogized 3:30 m school p (Sunday sent when he arrived She chatSunday to Sunday night Captain Dickson tered about the picnic hoping No one Tuesday night Mrs L K forestall questioning Wednesday night G H interested inson Mrs Parsons after the first starThursday night Rev Roht tled glance at the girl was unnan of the Congregationalistjchurch Mitchell looking usually silent Friday night James Havens Good embarrassed listened to Celia and music bood speakers Come and now and then made obvious atworship with us tempts at conversation Parsons exPresently Evelynwent into the EMBRY A M E CHURCH — cused herself and 2817 Pingree avenue H W Blet- house Not for another moment son pastor could she contain her anger Eveto Church school 9:45 a m lyn mounted the stairs hurried room and closed the door bePreaching 11:00 a m ler “Regeneration” Scripture text hind her Jer 4:3 4 She stood leaning against it A C E League 6:30 p ir clenched and her body quivhands Preaching 8:00 p m Evelyn’s eyes were closed ering Gen her mouth a cruel sliver of crim-so- n “Peace” Scripture tex sYavs fa Churches GOOD j ek Q Laxative PROGRAMS O 930 Ay nEA SERvyg I “Celia and we dear?” “Almost den" live out here Don’t Here and in the HIS COMPANION - ek Cashier Arrested Fraud Charge ce 1 law-defyi- ng law-abidi- ng Attacker Gets Death Sentence y - tl£drl 9:30 p m — “Whispers” 10:00 p m — Republican club 10:30 p m— Johnny Rosell and his famous KDYL orchestra broad- casting from the auditorium ballroom 11:00 p m— Police bulletin 11:05 'p m — Milt Taggart and his Eleven Vagabonds of the Air 11:30 p m —Old favorites 12: 00 'midnight —Midnight 1:00 a m — Signing off report - ‘ - said looking down at the object Getting too old for the game” “Not when you can serve a ball like that! Oh I wish I couM make them spin that way! Mine won’t even go over ‘the net” “Have you got another racket?” "There are some in the house Walt — I’ll be back in two minutes!” Celia t turned and sped down tha pathway In a short time she was back breathless and eyes shining She carried three tennis rackets “Help yourself" Celia urged Mitchell tried them selected one and- walked to the opposite side of the- net He “had already put aside his coat and hat For some time he returned balls and called out suggestions as Celia practiced Later they were opponents in a game It ended In the man’s favor They played a second which Celia won demanded time and then her father out for rest The girl’s embarrassment was gone She asked questions tried to MitcheE criticized correct faults "You’ll - get along - aU right” ha assured her "It comes with practice”! Celia brushed her hair back imdress patiently In her short white and heelless slippers she looked a child Sunshine had turned her face and arms a ruddy tan A low exclamation came from John Mitchell “Completely forgot!” he said emphatically “Sorry Celia I brought a letter down for you yesterday and forgot to give it to you Now where did I put that — ” He began to search his pockets (Continued Mondav) - -- - KELLY TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES VULCANIZING BATTERY CHARGING MOUNTAIN MOTORS CO ' Ave Phone 592 2208 Wash f NEIGHBOR self-contr- ol P Wlaesa Mesfc Is HBuroIieia y ao-ooin- ted '-- Publicly Endorse -- - ) s melodies and tim - long-sufferi- ng - -- 0 - alMeWSHOOTS KSL— Saturday 7:00 p m — Violin and organ 7:30 p m — N B C — Program of band numbers — Floyd Gibbons “Adventures in Science” 8:00 p m — NB C — Program of tunes by the rhythmic-danc- e dance orchestra “A man’s a fool to tie himself down in a city all his life!” John Mitchell said this as though he was arguing with himself He balanced his glass absentmindedly and the fragile crystal was in imminent 9:00 p m — A visit with a great peril He remembered just in time composer—concert hour “I don’t think you ought to stay — in town during this hot weather” 9:30 p m— N B - C - “Amos ’n Andy” Celia said firmly m — Musical varieties 9:45 “Oh— utterly impossible to get 10:00 pp m —Entertainers Besides see how I :0:30 p m — Utah Advertisers away — now impose on Mrs Parsons’ hospi- 11:00 p m — News highlights of the' tality!” “You t know you could never do 11:15day p m — Dance orchestra — Midnight hour that John” Evelyn spoke in a 12:00 midnight low tone She gave Mitchell a 1:00 a m —Silent I quick glance then her eyes turned away KDYL—Saturday For hearly an hour the three sat —“Louie’s Hungry Five' ml 6:00 p fanbreeze and the the enjoying — comic strip of the air tastic pattern of light and shadows' 6:15 woven on the moonlit lawn - Then p m — Album of musical fa vorites Mitchell said it was time for him S — Johns Manvilla to go He was spehding the night 6:30 p m — C B — at the country club and promised Firefighters portraying tha to rejoin them next day after his dangers of fighting fires and humorous incidents occurring in morning round of golf the firehouse with orchestra and male quartet He departed Celia paused long 6:45 p m —Democratic county enough in the upstairs hallway becommittee-7:0fore going togher room to say to p m—C B S— LafayetteMrs Parsons Washington and Jefferson in- ‘You looked perfectly beautiful football game tonight Evelyn! I thought at first 8:30door m — C B s —Jesse Crawp you’d done your hair a different ford of the organ poet it’s isn’t but it that I guess way 9:00 p m — Popular ballads just because syou really are beauti9 15 p m —C B S — Jack Denny ful!” and his orchestra from Mon- me child Tell about the “Silly ed EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE peace happiness and prosperity The SHEPHERD — Corner of motive power of the “present evil Twenty-fourt- h street and Grant order of things” is selfishness the Editor of The Congregationalist is the lesson for World’s avenue John W Hyslop rector Mr motive power of God’s Kingdom is nrHis righteousness 1 Temperance Sunday Here in Ronald Rosevear lay reader The nineteenth Sunday after During the coming week the cuswe may think of this day America too or tomary little meetings will be held to eithr- too exclusively Trinity The church school at 9:30 a m which all Truth friends absent from in terms of our national problems Miss L Jennie Prout superinten- their home classes and all those in associated with prohibition any measure interested in the pres To consider the problems of tem- dent ent message and work of the church or 11 sermon service and at and Morning religion especially perance are cordially invited Seats are aland of Bible study in relation to a m free and no collections The ways solo the from “The Soprano Living temperance exclusively over KDYL will be omitbroadcast to cut O’Hara is Miss by Geoffrey of prohibition standpoint ted Sunday afternoon A new aroff our consideration too complete- Schenck rangement is under consideration and No evening service ly from the rest of the world temAnnouncements: Sunday evening at the Golden Age 43:23—45:28 to fail to make this a world’s Bureau 2641 Kiesel avenue Women’s the The Guild will lesson’ perance usual Watch Tower study Wedneslunch room in to the the On the other hand ignore dining THE WALL AVENUE BAPTIST day evening the regular mid-weimmediate and special problems that Guild hall at noon on Tuesday — There will be meeting at CHURCH meeting the Wall Avenue Baptist confront us in America where we The Girl Scouts will meet for re- prayer praise adn service evening at 1738 Washing- Sunday at 11 a m also at 7church have nationally adopted a prohibi- hearsal on Thursday evening Miss Friday p m ton avenue the accustomed study The public is invited to make the Grace Matthews choir leader Mr tory law would be too hour in the volume “Reconciliation” remote and J Clair Anderson organist study of the lesson The Boy Scouts will meet on Fritoo theoretical What would seem FIRST BAPTIST — (The to be necessary would be to study day evening at 7 p m Mr Alfred of the Chimes)— Twepty-fift- h str the lesson in its- - deeper and larger Daniel scoutmaster and Jefferson avenue Arthur implications and then consider its pastor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Hansen application to our immediate probBible school at 9:45 a m we are CHURCH — John Edward Carver lems AMERICA’S PROBLEM striving to provide the best in repastor be forgotten that 11 o’clock ligious education It should neverAmerica Morning worship is still very Theme “The Grace of God for our problem in Morning worship at 11 o’clock sermon theme “Rising Above Life’s of Daily Life” largely one of temperance andlaws Solo selections by Escapes With $285 After fact that school will meet at 10 Limitations” Sunday voluntary action The have been passed does not remove o’clock Robbing Woman In Opening program of or- Mrs Percy Palfreyman from the stage all emphasis upon chestra and choral music with dra- “O Rest in the Lodr” Indiana action matization feature Mendelssohn personal Ideals and voluntary abstinThe Lord Is is that My Shepherd” The fact voluntary Evening vespers at 7:30 o’clock EVANSVILLE Ind Oct 25— (AP) Hudson ence at the present time has an Theme “The Common Testimony to An excited bandit fleeing from a B Y P U at 6:30 p m all enhanced value becaue it is a phase the Divine” residence here after he had robbed obedience invited and of good citizenship Girl Scout meeting Monday af- young people service at 7:30 o’clock a woman of $285 Friday night shot ternoon in church to the law of the land Evening killed a man who police believe There are of course certain cirBoy Scout meeting Tuesday night Dr John R Mackay of Westminster and cumstances under which disobedi- in church College will speak on one of his was his compaion In crime The dead man was partially Idenmost important subjects on the psy ence to law may become a valuable Morning music: 28 of or even a dutiful course But it Prelude “Opus Number 15” Chopin chology of personality “Guiding Our tified as Virgil Smith aboutEmotions” This will be a subject Lagrange Mo He had ' been shot would seem that no conscientious Offertory “Andante” the head one bullet Beethoven of particular interest to youth Spe twice through duty could attach to the drinking left the eye and the other cial ther music barichoir Fostlude “Festival March” entering and of intoxicating liquor by below a inch half about tone solos folDon as The man who disobeys the prohiby Corey Frizes lows: who The bandit same escaped entered the in much is law Frances Marsh Foulger very bitory home of Mrs Jennie Moore and “Morning” Oley Speaks the category as the man who disobeys Duets “Whispering Hope” at the point of a gun obtained $285 the tariff law or some other law Hasselmann “The Mighty God Hath Spoken she had on her 'person As he of the land concerning which he Gently Lead Us O Lord” Jerome Lincoln Chase which Henry was confronted by John T he left is forbids what it that Mrs Annie will meet choir The Mrs even Brian say might Myrtle Monday roomer at the home The a Hays wrong not something inherently Price ing at 7:30 o’clock in the church man switched off the lights holdup There are many who feel that our Organ chimes “Benediction” parlor enstruck and never Hays knocking him be will laws 2 o’clock at prohibitory Tuesday p m the Shelley women’s auxiliary will meet in the down music: tirely effective until a more vigorEvening they believed the ous campaign by precept and exThe organ music will commence at parlors a program entitled “A Fleet Police said from the house saw bandit of on behalf in running 7:15 with the following: of Ships” will be presented under ample is carried on the steps in the his obedience companion and abstinence A “Reverie” direction the Mrs of HanFearis voluntary J to ttl6 “Theme” Mendelssohn sen refreshments will be served by darkness fireand not recognizing him to the which 1 opened The principles apply Gluck Circle “Melody in F” Mid-wef situation both with regard to temservice: eveservice Evening Wednesday at 7 o’clock the perance in general and in relation Prelude “To a Wild Rose” Bible lesson ning to prohibition in particular are MacDowell will be “A Little Known Elegy the les- Offertory “Evening Prayer” fairly well brought out tointhe GalaOn son Paul in his letter Manifold CONGREGATIONAL FIRST tians is dealing with the matter of Postlude “Postlude” — Stulte CHURCH Robert M Kennan pas freedom and the wise use of freeFrances Marsh Foulger tor Oct 25— (AP)— FRESNO Cal dom He points out what is per- Service— at 11 o’clock 2460 Adams 45 cashier of Potts former S John highfectly true that law exists for CHRISTIAN CHURCH — avenue FIRST National bank of First defunct the never be can law er ends and that Twenty-fourt- h Soloist — street Madison and on been arrested has obedi-enTranquillity fulfilled by merely formal — It is with pleasure that ten avenue G L Lobdell D D pascriminal fraud of Organist charges we announce that Mr Glenn Hantor The charges include embezzleThe moral law is fulfilled only in 10 a m Bible school L E Lor-an- ce son has been selected as the organ- ment misapplication of bank funds the exercise of love for one’s neighist to fill the place of Mr Wheel- and making false entries in reports superintendent how course life of a bor There is his leave of absence wright two Sunare more States comptroller of to during United There the only neiever which may be said to be Sermon theme— “Some Unwritten currency before now Come days rally day nor It ther Jesus" Potts’ peculations were said to get into the spirit of rally that Sayings ofschool— is a course that is above the law— and 10 o’clock at with Sunday to about $49000 and to have amount boost for the you may great day Dr E P Mills in a way of life so true so noble so November 9 Mrs Al- led to the insolvency and closing of charge a Don’t friend Bring othfor consideration careful in its will be back with us at that the Tranquillity bank early this the announcement of a story drich ers that if everyone lived in such forget time the the pastor during assembly ye0r' a way laws would not be necessary by The music: booster souvenir will also be givH So Paul says “If ye are led by the A — Organ en to everyone present At eleven law” not the are under ye Prelude spirit “Largo” pastor will speak on the quesHe does not mean by this to say the Claudel (Arranged by Whiting) Girl tion “Sabbath What Keeping” that lawless people can claim privi- was the Sabbath? When given or Offertory “Romanza” in E Flat She themselves which Ice clinked invitingly leges and exemptions for Williams and for what purpose? Postlude withdrew then on thep lea that they are led by the instituted the served beverage D” “Postlude in Rink Was it a part of the law or coven“You don’t know how often I Solos spirit ant that was to pass away when “Invocation” and Oct TIIE REAL TEST 25— HARDINSBURG think of this porch afternoons Ky Marion Moore new covenant became of force? Mitchtown” in I’m 35 was What he means rather is that the when — Sam negro Duet (AP)— evenings Jennings about the Lord’s Day? Ev- “Abide the life that is truly in the spirit What hanging by a ell spoke up “It’s a great place With Me” Jerome sentenced to death-bshould be able to do Christian ery sort noble a and such of is court circuit you’ve got here Evelyn” high jury Friday night some clear thinking concerning this that the law does not affect it The question He was charged with criminally meetFIRST Endeavor CHURCH Christian OF CHRIST test of spiritual guidance Paul puts assaulting Miss Mable Downs 20 ing at 6:30 p m Leader Evylin SCIENTIST — Corner Monroe ave- who testified he attacked her while very definitely in the manifestation Hall nue and Twenty-fourt- h street COMBO was on her way home from of the fruits of the spirit These she m 7:30 11 sermon at deal will Sunservice The at o'clock p Regular as defines he of the force A of fruits work RINGLETTE spirit special deputy Subject “Probation sheriffs guarded kind- with three phases of the Gospel of day morning love joy peace the trial After Jesus Music: Geo Christ Frost Death” WAVE PERMANENT ness goodness faithfulness meek- will tenor Lord’s solo a “The m 9:45 school a Sunday sing Brook-lands DEDUCED these ness PRICES and against The auto racing track at in the morning service For Wednesday evening testimonial near is he says quite trulv there is no law Prayer” Weybridge England solo 8 Mrs service m at the Wheelwright meetings p soprano Ruby said to be the first motor speedway 2425 There are peoole who seem to G night rooms Lobdell 305 Phone 3092-- J Are at Central Jackson Reading were to be constructed in the world It wiped think that if all laws ladies of will church Rooms The the from building open daily out this higher course of life would serve a dinner to the public Wed- 11 a m to 4 m except Sundays was built in 1906 p naturally be followed and there nesday from six to eight p m and holidays are those who think that this highTie choir will meet in the parer course of life is rendered less sonage THE REORGANIZED CHURCH Thursday at 8 p- m free and noble through the fact OF JESUS CHRIST OF L D S— that there are laws governing conS A — (International Bible Located at B I one a Washington avenue and finds duct Now and again Deed Promptly with Kidney Student- - Association) — Present Fifteenth street Will hold the folman who says that he would refrain world are conditions surely getting from a certain course of action vol- strenuous While the politician is lowing services October 26: Irregularities school at 10 o’clock Sunday untarily but as tothe law forbids it magnifying his own importance and Preaching at 11 o’clock by Galvin TTF bothered with bladder Irrita do it That may he feels inclined to his lions netting np at night and Ji S virtually admitting Rich inability of Lake Salt but City it bring any relief the pulpit is still be a widespread psychology backache don't take constant o’clock services 6:30 at Special is a wrong psychology Jehovah-God- ’s chances! largely ignoring 7:30 o’clock at man Help your kidneys at a do not what Preaching should Why world’s all the for remedy The first is the to of invited law? public of ) Doan’ Pius sign of disorder Use he feels is best regardless ills— the full establishment of the the services so come out andany Not to do a thing simply because Lord’s bring on earth — and your friends — Roy F Hewes pastor x the law says that he must doit stressingKingdom Successful for more than 50 its efforts along lines of seems absurd if the thing in itself $P"'Endorsed the world over J years power greater earthly THE CHURCH OF CHRIST— On be worthy There is - a great need membership' v Sold himself and Jesus activities by dealers everywhere the Temple Lot- will hold regular of seeing such matter- through and madesocial the prommessage” “kingdom schoolLet your children of establishing a new psychology in inent from the JDoan’s : 50000 Users beginning rn of his Sunday come to our Sunday school to hear our American life and customs prayer-patteand in the What is psychology after all but ministry CHRIS BILHORN 703 E MAIN ST WEISER IDAHO says “I H bemieathed to His followers — theWeBible will open with a song then a attitude? wm troubled with my kidneys The secretions were cloudy contained a life and spiritual spiritual Be Will Come— Thy thick sediment and were scanty and painful My beck was so sore and stiff Freedom is a matter of the spirit “Thy Kingdom prayer then a song after that we on Earth” is the very front will in the mornings that sometimes I could hardly get out of bed After using Lord’s the and the man who is doing what he Done repeat Prayer Doan’s Pills I was completely cured of the attack” and foundation of- the petition Not We will hand to every one an approves as right is following the until its world the acknowledges article of faith and practice to go course that is rendered no less right new ruler will there be A Diuretic permanent by These articles of faith belong and no less noble because of any for matto this church only We will then law that exists concerning the the Kidneys ter To do something- that the law is a simple fact that is not ade- study a chapter from the Bible enjoins is no less worthy because quately expressed and emphasized Matthew 23rd chapter We will also teach your children to become the law happens to enjoin it This today By WM E GILROY D D R4DIO picnic” “It was fun Listen Evelyn do you think you’ll be able to talk 'to father tomorrow about Tod? I mean about getting him to change his opinion of him It sort of bothers me I can’t help but worry —” Sheer inspiration prompted Eve lyn Parsons An eager light came into her eyes “I’ll do what I can Celia” she said “And I’m sure I can’t fail Let’s see — the thing is to man? age this- the right way” She studied silently a moment “I know!” she' continued “we’ll pre tend you have an errand tomorrow afternoon after luncheon You can take the car and stay away a long time — two hours at least! That will give me the chance to have the sort of talk with your father where I can lead up to the subject Don’t you see? First I’ll talk about how popular you are at the club vand how everyone likes you That will be sure to start him on his plans for — !” “Oh “Oh!” she gasped future From that it will be no toryour was woman a' Suddenly the at all for me to mention Tod nado of energy She picked up a trick a splendid young man he and what her touch to book the first object is” hand and hurled- it across the “Oh Evelyn!” room Papers magazines a cigaret The girl was delighted When the room case were next “That’s how we’ll manage it Now looked as though a windstorm had remember your part is to go for a in herself struck it Evelyn flung drive that will give me plenty chair Her face was whitetoeand dis- long time—" tapped of T’U torted One white satin time myself” Celia assured the floor furiously her “I’ll give you hours! Good night Evelyn” became she quieter Gradually “Good night dear!” Blind anger gave way to an expres As Evelyp Parsons closed the Evelyns door sion of grim deliberation of her room she was con been had narrowed Nothing eyes vinced that fate was her ally lost and on the whole she might Temporsituation the from gain obstacles often increased a Celia was trying to learn tennis ary man’s ardor Hadn’t she played that The game fascinated her and Lis Duncan who played expertly hac game ’frequently? some instruction She moved to her dressing table volunteered Celia was too shy to expose her with cosmetics and began workingcourse of action feeble efforts on the courts at the as she framed a traces of the club but she could bounce balls In a few moments reagainst the backstops on the court tempestuous outburst had been of at Larchwood to her heart’s contouch eyesubtle A moved shadow made her eyes more bril- tent was She in the midst of an excitliant and gave them a hint a ing private practice Sunday morning fulness She drew fresh lips with stick of carmine dusted her lace when she heard her father’s voice “Throw “Higher!” he called and shoulders with fragrant powder Under lamplight these restoratives the ball higher in the air before you strike it" would pass unnoticed The girl turned In the direction Evelyn as The action soothed done from When where his voice came Mitchell could have else nothing herstood in the pathway through she surveyed finished she had Like other the hedge His hands were on his self with satisfaction have been watchvain women Evelyn Parsons felt hipsherHeformight some time and ing thought fortified by her beauty Her face red from exertion colno man could resist ItMitchell ask ored more darkly She would make tomorrow Oh didn’t see you” she said “I him her to marry I’m afraid I’ll “Good had It that! do morning could she yes never to how serve!” learn the to have goal been exasperating “You don’t throw the ball high rudely within reach and thenwould be enough” Mitchell repeated He snatched away but there to out where stood walked she tomorrow no such slip racket and ball in his own Back in Evelyn Parsons mind took the“Here —like this!” was the thought that Celia would hands white The sphere- cut sharply Anyone interference pay for this across the net to the opposite corwho interfered with the widows ner of the court quite likely to pay plans was recried Celia “Perfect!” the She was singing softly she "I haven’t had a tennis racket in frain of an English balladIt as was a my hands for years” her father returned to the porch song Evelyn had heard Mitchell say he was fond of “Hilda’s bringing something cool to drink” she said “I thought it would be refreshing” host“Isn’t Evelyn the perfect She Celia said ess father?” never forgets anything Mitchell "You’re quite right ParMrs swept His eyes agreed sons as she sank gracefully Into aa She bad chosen wicker chair seat where the path of light f£°tu her hair the living room touched and made it a golden halo The maid appeared bearing ina tray of tall glasses and pitcher ap-jear- yj Intestinal poisons era sapping your energy stealing your pep you 111 Taka N? making — NATURE’ REMEDY— tha safe dependable vegetable laxative keeps you feeling TOMORROW Sight Get a 25c box ALRIGHT The ditions heresies Envyings murders drunkenness revellings and such like of the which I tell you before as I have told you in time past that they who do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God But the fruit of the Spirit is love gentlejoy peace ness goodness faith Meekness temperance against such there is no law And they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts If we live in the Spirit let us also walk in the Spirit Let us not be desirous of vainglory provoking one another envying one another The International Uniform SunOctober 26 day "School Lesson for World War a in Spiritual Weapons 5:13-2- 3 EXAMINER rWAS 5:13-2- 6 day3 of radio sopranos and IN these silk underwear wearing males it is a relief to hear a story that involves real heroism and courage and Sol ran into such ta story yes- - This is not the way Watch tomorrow's paper for the answer 1 |