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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSTILLE, Yoa 11 SHORT SESSION OF . PRESIDENT-ELEC- T It HARDINQ FIRST TO GIVE UNU8UAL . j GOIIGRESS BEGINS Txpfir 2.C JM SPEECH TO BODY. , Benats to Maks Remaining Th re Months of Wilson Administration a Fruitful Time. Heavy Work Ready for Member. (Jrgea -- ft?4 .m e h fv iJit Ikes o on In prospect as a rather routine session, devoted largely to passage Df the -- fourteen appropriation- - bills. Butrin dlcatlons are that It will be crowded with other Important business. Hot only will the mass of routine be tre-meudous, but there la to be considerh able foundation laying for the congress, when the Republicans, In complete control of both legislative and executive branches of the government, purpose an ambitious program. . Here la some of the work which this session 'will be called on to dispose of: ' Nw Bills Fourteen appropriation bills. Reniqmlntment of representation in the house of representatives, based on the 11)20 census. A national budget bill. A bill to amend the Volstead prohibition enforcement law to make prohibition less stringent. A hill to mak the Volstead law more stringent, and to give the prohibition commissioner . a bigger force, more money and wider powers, A demand for a sweeping Investigation of prohibition enforcement Rome measure of tax revision, although the main program of tax and tariff revision Is to be undertaken at the next session, according to present plans of Republican leuders. A soldier bonus bill. Measures to lower the cost of living. Proposed amendments of tha railroad lnw. A treaty with Japan covering land ownership by Japanese In California and other states, A treaty with Colombia, settling tha old controversy over the Panama canal and establishing American oil Interests In Colombia. Measures. to improve housing conditions, ,, Proposals to curb tlie power of grain exchanges to control the price of wheat nud other grain. A large number of welfare measures. i r jf In addition some new Investigation doubtless will he undertaken. The senate, campaign fund Investigation committee Is expected to make a partial rejaut, and wilt also continue Its Inquiry. lla lug asked how candidates .and parties raised the money, the committee now will ask how they spent lb A final report may also be made on the Newberry election" case" Sixty-sevent- ", REAL HOME FOR VICE-PRESIDEN- T Wsst Virginia Senator Proposea $350,-00- 0 Government Mansion.. Vice President-elec- t Washington. not live In a $33 per Coolidge will month frame house, .but In a $330,000 government mansion If a bill prepared by Senator Elkina of West Virginia la passed by congress, "It Is humiliating to the American people that the second highest official of this government should be compelled lo live, around In .hotels or owned residences, spending half of his salary for rent, sakl the senator. A committee of two members from each house U authorized by the bill to put Its previsions Immediately pri-vule- ly into effect Financial Club Used on Greeks. Athens. Great Britain will extend no further aid to Greece In case former King Constantine returns to the thronc1 according to a note presented the Greek' government by Earl Granmln Ister fujhl? city, - ville, Prlt -h Flowers Cause Suspect's Arrest M.nneapolls. Flowers they are alleged to have sent to the funeral of the murdered man caused the arrest of three youths Monday In connection w 1th ' the slaying of James A, Itorte, 32 year " ' J old, la hi s grocery ate re here. 11. i sb? Vlee-Ireslde- nt w's ! n lo A prominent driest . Dr. t Kilmers preparation I h&.e and never hesitate Ki( irf , for to reeomJ .W ulU, every c. ,t ae many of nv rn other kidney remedy hT According to verified testimony of thounf5l need the preparation, the Kilmers Swamp Root , (ineki.1' so many people firm, that it f u bver and bladder It A Z ' , 7a nj2 tita Dolorosa i: ,4ln,enu eoi ..nitralize nd which causes rheumatism. X ou , may receive sam-- j' Swamp-Roo- t by Parrel, Dr. Kilmer A Co . Bmghami and enclose ten cents, also paper. Urge and med.um for sale at ell drug store,- .- . V1 ,, w M7 acid C. V M Tllu? Wii,X chain svstein tk, recommended by Ur W benefited, to thos, , aa d ijjiiMfl vv-- ' 5 -- O o yi, 0 Cj tenavely advertised, sU ght and are on w plain the trticuTf? th promises of the sppbes more parUcularly A medicinal prepiraio example ? I Washington. Congress Is again la session, the two houses meeting at noon on December 8, (Speaker Glllett calling the house to order promptly at Marshall let noon, while his gavel fall a moment later. A new precedent In American history was established when Presidentelect Harding addressed the senate as a member of thftt body. IIe told his colleagues in a brief, Informal talk thaf while he would always be mindful of the senate's place and responsibility In the government,1 ha would Also remember, and expect, tbs senate to remember, that ha was president. deUardlng requested claring that It waa not necessary for either the congress or the executive to surrender to the other. lie also urged the senate to make the remaining three months of the fruitful Wilson administration a time" Instead of so much waste. Ills speech was made at the suggestion of Senator Lodge, Republican leader, who asked the chair to recog-- , olze the senator from Ohio.' This short session ha been looked Yea SbcuM Haia w , lleei a llsjitfcj PERFECTION OF MODERN Small Wonder Young firl J(hj . Lady tilted as She Gazed on Her Completed Painting. . . F a;,K lA'Af' ' s r i, KH TTie young lady looked V e - 11aevwAwxXvV TTt $ ' great war, Christian, Jew and Mahommedan hava been awaiting anxiously tha solution of tha vexatious questions Incidental to the restoration of peace in land whlch la.a holy land to men of three faiths. In Jerusalem, especially, tha adherents of the three great religions meet ai at a common shrine. That ancient city baa furnished a setting for much of the sacred history and legend of each. Going up to the Holy City for devotional or other purposes waa once fraught with grave difficulties, In the middle ages tha expression a INCH the Pales-Jlne.t- V I . - . X y rZ 'HvV , 'Xy? She looked U sun ag it lf0li u Ingly on the purple Sejg iWxw "i-s- the west 4- w before with entranced gare. j Her eyes lingered the bright green skv. appreciatively , with splotches g red and orange stretriied seres it spacious brepdth. Clasping her hand with Joy, ife gazed at lhe.flim.syid-kokittothk T V b n of yellow, splahel ' e $ ' A? A &X r, 5 Several fishes were Uut Ci v xvv j 1 A iifiP I irr- - flying ip the ikj while birds could he een In the watni below, swimming and drinking. Then hep ys turned .vward whrir a few ocean liner sped acre g, horizon, with sail unfurled; 1 May. mans castle, and the lowly fisher side cleaning some fivh, seated 1 d stool In a patch of mi w . it 1 across thehesrem r one-legge- pilgrimage to God's sepulcher became proverbial to Indicate the desperate character of any, perilous Journey. Slnco then things have changed for 1 (he better, writes J. F. Scheltema In Asia. Tha '' 4 modern pilgrim to Jerusalem takes a steamer to Jaffa and, on landing there,' has himself and i'-- i I baggage conveyed to the railway station In time When under way, for the dally peseenger-traln- . . It requires some Imagination especially If one Is a member of s socially conducted tourlid party, rX h. piloted to the Ueij Land on a return ticket. Including aceointurJatlon and often Inaptly over-- ; done attendan'.'e to realize that one traverses the JPfaln of Sharon and the Valley of Rephnlm t ' that the stopplug places, Aklr and Sar't are Ekron ' , W , (Judges 1, 18, e. a.) and Zorah, where SauiBon was horn (Judges 13, 24), with Samson's cavern farther down the line; that one la a pilgrim the Holy "Qhurch In the land where David slew tha Philistines with ft great slaughter, where Joshua and Judas came queen of England as aha had beeu ing down in it to get back a bucket he had Maccabeus am! Saladln and Richard of the Lion France. dropped, noticed a door which led him Into a Heart fought their famous battles. Many tales are told of the ghosts domiciliated wonderful garden, where he picked a leaf. No In the vicinage of the Holy Sepulcher; In particuNot a nook or corner In old Jerusalem but has one of his acquaintances to whom he showed a legend of some kind attached to It Indeed, The lar. of the disembodied spirits of the high perIt had ever seen its like and, since It did not whole of Palestine s rich In legendary lore. sonages burled there. Among them are Godfrey wither, all agreed that It must be of celestial of Bouillon and his brother Baldwin, with whom Saints of three religions and no particular reorigin, a hypothesis absolutely Incontrovertible a certain Brother John, for long years a fixture ligion at 'all, are Invoked throughout Its length because the secret door could not be found again. of the church, and breadth. There la," for Instance, ns reputed to hold regular conIt had disappeared as completely as the entrance verse, Haunting the receptacles of their mortal the evergreen one, the prolonger of life and porto the tomb9 of the Kings of Judah, accidentally tal to the fountain of youth near the confluence remains, he waa heard talking with shadowa and lighted upon, as Benjamin of Tndela Informs us, of two seas, believed to be the Euxlne and Aegean, receiving answer In supernatural voices. by stone masons and carpenters employed In Brother John made himself useful, too, in a whose waters mingle In the Propontis a trashoring the foundations of the temples and palmore positive fashion. Going the rounds In the dition which Implies that Ponce de Leon sought aces that successively rose and; were razed on the rejuvenating spring In the wrong place. On garb of a Franciscan friar for, though belongthe site of Melchizedeks hill fortress. the eastern bank of the Jordan the exact spot ing to a reignlug house, he had renounced the The northern part of the sacred Inclosure la world and Its vanities he removed the coats of ts shown where the Antichrist will make his last or Distant House by the Jam! occupied arma and the Inscribed tablets left behind by vainstand' and, excluded from the Holy City, will of Prayer, with Its superb pulpit, one of the finest glorious pilgrims to bear witness that they actuaffright the faithful assembled on the western pieces of woodwork extant It was carved by a hank. Rut then the Angel Gabriel will hasten ally had been there, as modern tourists deface celebrated sculptor of Aleppo at.the charge of Sulto their rescue and hurl three stones at the things of beauty or anndty with their uulntevest-Intan Nuraddin, and was placed In Jtft present ponames. Brother John averred that his vo(he first In the name of the God. of sition by Sultan Saladln when, after bis capture Abraham, title second In the name of the God of luntary task was sanctioned by a permit from both of Jerusalem, the Christian church became a the pope and the emperor. After his death the Isaac, the third In the name of the God of Jacob. Mahommedan mosque. This event could not ocTurkish authorities continued to police the And. fleeing, the Impostor will be slain at the of course, without Being duly announced by cur. ltlr the quicksilver well. shrine, exercising a strict Supervision over the In numerous churches of signs and wonders. Of the Christian sanctuaries the Church of the worshipers of all denominations that flocked to the crucifixes shed tears of blood and a Europe the scene of his whilom labors, for it was Gods Nativity at Bethlehem and the Church of th? of Argenteull saw the moon descend, to monk, decree, proclaimed t divine .of the fourteenth cenHoly Sepulcher are the most Important The earth with weeping countenance. Truly, the city Cave of the Sepulcher was revealed to tury, that the Holy Sepulcher should belong to reverted again to the Christians by the treaty of the Infidels until the Christians were altogether the Empress Helena when ahe dug for and found February 18, 1229, concluded between Saladln'a ' sinless. the Holy Cross. Some five centuries later, the Malik and the Emperor Frednephew keys fifth basilica, built over the sacred spot Though as jet that desideratum has not been but erick the II, after of that brilliant. departure to replace a Roman temple dedicated to Venus, attalued. the Holy Sepulcher. with the other holy If unscnipulous,-monarchrth- e wanKharezmlans ' wero'sont by places of the lloly Land, Is once more In ChrisrioCharlemagn dered West and prepared the way for Turkish as a token of friendship and esteem. Again, two tian hands. From the Jewish and Mahommedan rule of the holy plates. ' centuries later, a less tolerant Fatlmld Caliph, points of view the Holy of Holies In Jerusalem Is The Distant House of Prayer In popular parllaklia bl awrAUah. ordered Its destruction 'so "the Inclosed space where Solomons temple stood lance the Palace of Solomon was assigned to the that Its earth should become Its heaven, for, on the site now occupied by the Dome of the of the aristocratic brotherhood instiprotection Rock and the Jaml rejRirts William of Tyre, the devil had spread or Distant House of la tuted lllS to protect - pilgrims --"to the"" holy -ca lumnies... concerning, the , servants - of - the- true Prayer; on the mount" of AbrahamVand David's and to places fight the battles of Christianity sacrifices. With Its latticed screens of ebony, tts religion.' Since the edifice was situated In the In 1 149, when new additions to the Church of enmis-,h- e membws the Holy Sepulcher were consecrated, the cerela their somewhat faded glory, the Dome of the known as -Knights Tempers. The order, ceased Rock stands In the'solltude of th sacred precinct mony was attended by King Louis VII of France to exist In 1314 when Its 'grand masker,, Jacques and hla queen, Eleanor, who two years earlier, like one of those palaces hewn of a single de Molay. was burned at the stake. With hi opal had left. their royal domain to (aka part In tha Marqoolse we.reacPof In oriental fairy tales. last breath he summoned the two puissant ene- second crusade. As their majesties walked In at the head of their gorgeously arrayed cortege, rv. strict ceremonial. A. h," enter, composed of the flower of French chivalry, and M foot ft hi. bcKin, pardon were met by the Patriarch and the officiating sins and Invoking Gods merry. Walking round ' King Philip the Fair .of Fiance within "three, and Pope Clement V within twelve months. The same the Rock, he must keep It on hla right hanL-- reclergy, a spectral figure sterped forth from a year, 1314, brought the rgCJval of another brothIts sunken cheeks and dark, vaulted passage. versing the process followed when making the erhood closely associated with the history of Palemaciated limbs were like those of a resurrected circuit of the Kaaba at Mecca. Before proceedestine the Knights Hospitalers, originally the corpse; with glaring eyes and wild gestures, it ing to the cave underneath, he must probe his Brothers of StJohn.- It 'was founded. just before heart and strive for bumUtty-o- f began to reproach the queen with her criminal spirit, uttering first crusade by a certain 'Gerald of Amalfi, the amours and generally scandalous conduct .Swords tbe prayer of SoloraoojJti God, forgive thoc on lines of an earlier Order, ike member of the were drawn to atop those Insulting remarks, but that have sinned and relieve the Injured.- which served .as mioiJtrantsjto .tbq comfort. qf fell back Into their scabbards when the outspoken ' and Niche. Mary's lepers la distress, under the patron pilgrims Prayer as was the illustrious UdyA recognized stranger of St. Lazarus. age count of .jThls order. o the Poitou and duk Not William, f is a small building which' father, ay of St John at Jerusalem," to write oc Hospital hla as a for had recess he tains Its full fevered as Cayenne, ; Marys prayer niche, name, later known as the Order of the' 'Knights where the Virgin Jlother Is RupposedJa have sa died In 11S7 as a hermit near the shrine of St be way James of Compestetla,-whe- re Jau l8tul Tnr much alive In some of It off-hHere the Moslem pilgrim recites the a nee. for hla own sins. "Vanishing as unaccount- chapter of st hout2riIa count descendants of the he liad As Koran to is have he entitled supposed appeared, Miriam, because ably lt gfves an Sultan Saladin amongit its In account of several circumstances relating to Spain after fulfilling hla returned to his grave pensioner, and also la the 11 tak an actlvef part th relief work. rut- Ion, which Interrupted the brilliant function most pious and obedient of the four perfect worn-eBering, the great wer. Iff supported at Etaples. la such a painful waj. Some time afterward, between Boulogne and Moatreuil, a on the pretext of kinship. King Louis obtained ft Close to the hut Womens slosque.Vside where many of tho-- e woundedlarge And Rose his erratic to entrance the divorce from spoue. in the paradise opens In the Well of the Amiens and the channel Leaf. 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