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Show THET WEEKLY "REFLEX, KAYSVILLEUTAH SOMETHING OF REFLECTION A reacheV' Had a Right to Be Some' what Annoyed at the Small i Girl's Remark.. The tiacher in one athools encourugis. li i of the jiublu riuil Maxwell-Brisco- 11 u- so n lLJJ ulJLke li. o ut point to cam tin pum Tho little girl at t'o far tin igh a ul board w tshed to dnide "o h iho did not know how to pnn . 1 ho uacher sm to pm i p IO notlurgs athr tho twotit out of tho class Win to dot's tho tin. Ik f t th. notuiu." aski.d tho gill who w a dt ms tho di ldins Out o! lit t liond." up thi Infot aunt, wiili no thought ut th likhlon moaning in llio wolds 1905 to 1914 Also to all Owners of Stoddard-Dayton- , Columbia Gasoline and Electrics, 1906 to 1914 Everiit Cars of Any Model ; Brush, Sampson and Courier Cars r . H I i THERE ARE THREE H Fleenor, F D. 39. 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Judas has always been literally a bad man and It Is recorded that no less than half a dozen of him have endeavored to steal the thirty pieces of silver in'this case Mexican dolOf late lars with w.hich he has beenbribed years the fathers have removed the temptation by binding the bargain with a bagfuLfif broken crockery, which 'provides the necessary Jingle at less risk. The Judas of four years ago one John the half caste son of an Australian trader andhls Marquesan wife, who was serving a term for robbing a pearler turned out almost as badly original, for he looted the mission on the second night of the play--, rowed off with the Magdalen to a trading cutter anchored in the bay, surprised and threw overboard the solitary watchman and sailed the little boat off single handed for the Faumotus. The part of Pontius Pilate has been played for nearly twenty years by an old chief a former cannibal named Rauga. His costume is a frog-gemilitary coat and a silk hat, the idea of the fhthers being to effect a combination that will make the deepest impression on the natives as symbolical of constituted power. The missionary and the French soldier are the two most august personages known to the natives and the two most striking features of the costume of each, united upon one person make an impression more profound than would a Roman toga topied off with an eagle crowned helmet or any other of the combinations that the real Pilate Is supposed to have worn. Ruth Ingalls, who-haplayed the part of Mary, the Mother, for the last three years, is a half white girl of unknown beauty. She Is about twenty-fivyears of age fifteen years younger than Lurau, whose mother she Is in the plav Easter for nearly fifty years, and from many points of view is well worth seeing.' It was first given as part TBgmRr'QF' of a campaign prosecuted by Lurau wades over into- the stream, seats himthe Catholic missionaries to win converts from ho had preceded them In the . self on a amooiii.hrQwa boulder and. as each the Protestants, field by several years, and at Its initial presenDisciple comes out in turn he gives his feet a tation all the roles were taken by French misvigorous scrubbing with a brush of cocoanut husk and a piece of yellow soap. sionaries gathered from all parts of the Society The scene of Christ healing the lepers, as pregroup and brought to the Marquesas in trading folat Hiva-oa- , sented is, perhaps, the most realistic The schooners chartered for the occasion. tableau in one particular at least that is staged lowing year minor parts were given to natives in any of the passion plays. Real lepers appear as rewards for becoming converts to Catholicism, on the stage. and before many seasons had gone by even the In the early days of the play the parti of' the leading parts came to be taken by the natives, the missionaries contenting,, themselves with, lepers were taken by entirely whole and healthy people, but the missionaries were never able to such positions as stage manager, musical direcmake the people understand why, with so many tor and the like. genuine lepers ready at hand, any make believe The Passion Play is presented today in the in this particular need be indulged in. Finally same place where the first performance was several of the lepers themselves, Christian con-- , staged, a sort of natural amphitheatre in the verts, came to the fathers and asked what was 'The mission buildnative village of Hiva-oa- . the use of curing a lot of well people In the ings, low, rambling structures of coral blocks and a two of flank play when there were so many sick people about sides pentagonal galvanized iron, who really needed Hiring? The upshot of the enclosure. The other sides are shut in by close matter was that half a dozen lepers were alset rows of banyans of such size that their roots lowed upon the stage at the next performance. and downreaching branches mingle to form Following the Week of the play it Is said that, most solid wooden terraces upon which huna very marked improvement was evident for dreds of spectators may find seats without several months in the condition of every one crowding. of the unfortunates that appeared upon the The stage is a hard packed piece of ground stage. Since then the missionaries have not sloping gently down to a crystal . clear stream had the heart to refuse the prayers of any of which meanders past, sparkling in the sunbeams those who have come to them at Easter, until like a row of footlights, the position of which it now it is necessary to divide the lepers into a is the Behind stage occupies. approximately of a score or more each and allow a difa squads bo of face rock, with creeper covered wall ferent squad to appeay each night. The govern- sheer that the direction exit rear must necesment doctor at Hiva-ohas declared that there sarily be eliminated from all performances. To h been a - marked decrease. in the Jeperjnor- andhas the name of the little the left is dowa'Ta-roo-lt&lity of the island since this practice has been slonaries since the time when, a child of ten, Actors stream, and to the right is up she was cast on the beach of one inaugurated. the are from screened in either the wing waiting - One of the most interesting characters in the - Paumotus with upthe wreckage of a Tahitianoftradsight or the audience by the ends of, the rows rrom is the Judas, the first it has been play ing schooner. Her interpretation of the characof banyans. the aim of the fathers to Impress the natives as ter of the Madonna Is a trifle naive, perhaps, but The music is furnished by a slightly wheezy as with the real goodness or strongly possible tom tree of hollow and lot a surprisingly effective, her work being the only a clarinet organ, badness of "the various characlfe rsOf the ' play,"' thing play worthy' of fhe'haroeof acting. toms, and to the stirring strains of the Mar- -' seillaise played by this orchestra the curtain is rung up upon the tableau of Christ and the Of course there Is no curtain and Children" no ringing up, Christ simply strolls In from up and the children troop in from down and they meet in the middle of the stage. The strange fear that seems to paralyze a rabThere are no stage settings and little is done bit when it is attacked by any of the weasel in the way of makeups. The children are F. S. St. observed,-writ- es tribe has often-bee- n ply children and Christ is simply well, dor the London in is Mars Lurau Lurau. the Magazine. side of the prey and, leaping on to the back of last fifteen years he has been Apparently it cannot make the slightest effort at defense and the neck, to deliver that single terrible bite of the greatest pearl diver and shark fisher in all submits to the fatal bite without a sign of re- all the weasel tribe at the soft cartilage at lha the Marquesas There is little in his disposition rahbfti."'"'baBe oFthe brain, off' iheatage to" fif himTor hIaroIe7Hg'owes "" si stance; That there- .The next Instant the stoat was lying on his the honor that has come to him to his beard; it . however, appears from an incident that the writ- er once saw. He thus describes it: is the only one borne by a native in the Mar- back, with all the wind knocked out of him and r ' the rabbit was quietjy sitting, hunched queaas. Something was creeping very quietly through up and With his hair and beard neatly oiled and the grass. You could tell this only by the wavfacing him as before. It waa a most surprising and unexpected defeat. As the stoat reared to combed and dressed in a trailing white robe of ing of the grass blades. About twenty yards deliver the fatal bite bunny pivoted to meet him. snowy muslin Lurau makes a far more acceptable away, out in the field, a rabbit squatted in the afternoon sunshine a hunched, fat, comfortable Chnstus than one sees in many of the South quickly Jumped into the air and landed a full American presentations of the play. The only power kick with both of his long, powerful hind looking gray brown .figure. "He had been there for half an hour, quite motionless. legs on the stokts chest. especially jarring note in his makeup, la a halo, A rabbits hind legs are very long and The hidden creature in the long grass was which is apparently cut from a piece of shiny strong biscuit tin. During the week of the play, both and. like the kangaroos legs, they are a most slowly and surely stalking the rabbit. At length on and off the stage, Lurau is quiet, dignified and effective weapon. the waving grass stems ceased to move. The Fortunately for' their foes, a paragon in every particular; afterward he is rabbits do not appear to have found out what a stalker had got to within two yards of the rabbit, useful weapon they possess. How this one found and was about to make its rush. The long grass just like allhe rest of his brothers and sisters. it out would be hard to say possibly in fighting TLe second scene Is the Redemption of the ceased here, and beyond the stalker had no some other buck rabbit The discovery once cover. Magdalena." The latter, wearing a bright red holokau or wrapper, comes strolling in from Then, all of a sudden, the rabbit reversed its made, the inoffensive and timid bunny became a foe to reckon with. the .upstream side and discovers Christ resting position. It did It so quickly and quietly that I ' ou a niche of the rock which forms the hack Atlor the stoat, be got up. stared hard at ih , scarcely saw it.-first rabbit.he had ever, met. that. showed wall, Her - repentance and forgiveness .follow, Moreover, although the rabbit. still sat as mo-- , fight after which Lurau presents her with a pure tionless as before, his nose anas constantly and, turning, slowly galloped away meant was white holokau. She receives a blessing, trips that he working." and that smelling off down stream, changes holokaus behind the hard. The hidden foe had made the blunder of GOT THE HABIT. trunk of a breadfruit tree, and the curtain" folapproaching the rabbit down wind. lows her disappearance upstream In her trailing The postcard habit got Wombat this summer." Since there was no longer any need of conrobe of white.1 While on his vacation, eh? cealment, the enemy stood np and came forth For the 'supper scene no endeavor is made to a beady eyed and sinister male stoat He was "Yes; he cant write a commercial letter now. Transacts all business by means of picture reproduce a tableau patterned on the famous really a pretty little chap, neat and spruce as a postcards." Louisville painting of Leonardo da Vinci. A bountiful redandy, looking anything except the professional past of breadfruit, plantains, prawns, yams and slayer that he was. cocoanuta is spread out upon a cover of banana He Stood looking at the rabbit for a few moSURE PROOF. , leaves and everybody sits down croaslegged and ments, his keen bead well up, poised on his long, How can a girl be sure that a eats for fully five minutes before a word is snaky neck. young man loves her?" Then he made his rnsh. It was quite slow spoken. Oh, there are reliable signs a leisurely, sidelong gallop. . No creature should Supper over,, .the remnants are gathered np Now nr beau and thrown into the convenient stands for my fathers stale stories, and even Then have any difficulty in avoiding it.,. follows the washing of the feet of the Disciples. for an occasional touch." When the stoat was within about two inches 'c&wF - Bas-car- -- as-h- -- " d, is d . going to keep the car, or sell or trade it in on a new me-- l ILpa y ..y o mil one and lionsi$l;?50,OO())'dollarf ta a plant and stock of partV for over 150 different models, made by the concern that comprised the United States Motor Company.' whose assets we purchased from the Receiver thru the U. S. Courts. three-quarte- llwcIL SECOND: We are able, to furnish replacement parts models of above all , makes of cars within 48 hours from receipt of orHave concentrated der. this branch of the business at Newcastle, Ind. (center of population of the U. S.) Here we have a $1,750,000 investment in plant and stock. 45,000 separate bins ' ' of parts. ' . THIRD:- And perhaps the best reason why you should - secure your requirements now-?-wmust increase Buffalo, - N. Y. W Hints, also music of National Anthem (English and German words) and recipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent fre& i Adr. Criminals' Finger Prints. HAD' WE CHOSEN for owf Car to Mufc Your In which An Long M l.lvTh w ami . s e a -- the worn' parts your .car a. -- -- -- -- -- z WEAPONS Ta-roo-l- A RABBIT USES -- RECOGNIZER ANY ' DEALER or repair man whether he handles the present Maxwell line or not- can procure these part, for you. Or you can order direct. Shipment wiU be made within 24 to 48 hours at after receipt of the order Newcastle. Maxwell Motor Co., Inc. forth Utt MatwU polirr to Ot tn wwref owner skirt BicnliotieKt autra. Audrm , 1003 Woodward Avenua Mica DETROIT, BLISTERS ON BODY Nott: For quicktr sert'tce those living East of the Alleghenies tan order' from Maxwell Motor New York Co., JJth & East A ve., Eong Islam? R. F. D. 48V4. Port Orchard. Wash. When my baby a as about five days eld hia abdomen became entirely cov- ered ith varying sized blisters ahich were very painful, causing very much distress and sleeplessness. They aplike scalds or skin peared very-muc- andhurning. -- a, iv it Ac will be good for a long timer to come. -- PAINFUL - they have a definite value, , And by the replacement of NOW NOTE THIS Never before in the history of this industry has a new conJ cern, having bought the plants and assets of a bank- nipt one,-- taken upon itself the obligation of furnishing replacement parts for the cars it never made. Writ market d-hand prices 20 January 1st, when the new parts price lists will be off the presses. criminals, this not relating to flpger print records in an anthroxometric bureau, but where the record is to be taken on the spot where a crime such as on a wall or any object which cannot be moved and where the print is impossible to photograph on account of lighting or other reason. He makes use of a very fine color powder so as to dust it over the prints, which are of a more or less greasy nature, and in this way the powder adheres to the finger print and takes all its gradations. Then a specially prepared paper is pressed upon the print and the powder adheres to it so as to give a good copy of the original Such paper is prepared with a mixture of beeswax. and paraffin, adding a few drops of gylcerlne. AM- OTHERrNAM&YhusAfiO,- -cars would have Toad almost no value in the secon- e ery gomL method for taking the finger prints of rs WE TOOK THE NAMK MAXWELL solely for the protection of 60,000 persons who had bought cars under that name. - DrHeintl recommends a most cases. WEVE INVESTED about: to havq it thoroughly overhauled, worn parts replaced by new ones and body for DID. We WE FOUND 122,000 owner out in the cold, as it wer pleading for parts. Their' cars laid up and useless in can give yon better service r and you chn spare the car better now than later. No matter whether you are n, MOTOK-COMPAN- considered it good business, even if not a moral or" legal obligation. The garage. man FIRST; lnd , writes: 1 bad been a auffer-e- r from Kidney Trouble for about 25 1 years I finally got so bad that bad to ciuit work, and doctors failed to do TZJTt'S &tqnn THE MAXWELL GOOD REA30NC v.hy you should have your car overhauled now and worn , parts .replaced. SUFFERED FOR 25 YEARS. Mr. R. M. e Made at Tarrytown, N. Y. and New Castle, Ind., 1905 to 1913 w-i- on a44 Motor Ca Pe i.ff. r when on of Bum l. at suggestion K i Me the Math hoard atul n b In t s tiuTT ffuTT; tu i t at n ulmg to the t tu lit r Th cutlass was'sUuhmg thn1 Tin1 B u i, r had luiu-of decimals 'her pupils fhat whn i box 'had a Mini ueet lu dniaion it is. sotte-un- The bands irritated the blisters, causing sores. I tried a powder and afterward other remedies but the sores became worse. They lasted about six weeks before I used Cutlcsra Ointment. 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