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Show 1- 0 t 0 a. .. .,. -- n o the weekly news tamss. uimv wxh . . B0YS1 GIRLS r fT, BERIIAPP, was M mere volt 1. cldencd tliot Vne of the warm- -- Read the Grape N.uts. ad la Another olumn of this papr aad learq how jo Join the Dizzy Dean Winner arid ..sin valuable free prizes.-wAd- v4 est days of the year arrive! aIoi; with Max hireling. Naturally She ballyhoo fir his 11gti4 with Lolila will continue to vet the Violepco Foil .Violence may. constrain tn th- out-eshell .and form oMltrng.' .It win the acquiescence qj 'fovfl' &tid the applause of. parasites. Jt.ean command. kill those But ft cannot make truth Vnt falsehooch or falsehood Into truth. .. . - pace of c--ah . . ' if . , - :i'. v - it- - - y f. f! K,W lorfc . ro.-wry- tJ Sendee. Share Ruth's Hazy - . ,rrivatives. do- - mineral 25C( all druggists, . 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Y. 35c & 60c bottles 20c tins The Original Milk of Magnesia Wafers , Service. though, merely Bab ftutH took It as new evl- dence of. ibq pressure that besets great man or smirked complacently at mirrors which persisted In giving bald that this Kid' ituft. was all w y 1 ph--Sa- y, Didnt Joe-Becket- It e con-ald- er te Ross-McLarn- U. I BaUnf Results ;- - J 1 1 (Enmvnti Joshua Conquers Canaan JOSHUAS Mlehmaslt the stronghold of was Important localise It was the kc.v to the west of Jericho. Ill whole army went up the distance from Jerleht was only about fifteen miles took Al by a stratagem, umt forthwith laid it waste. The quick victory struck terror tn the tienrts of the inhabitants of the neighboring towns, and without waiting In he attacked they fled r else made terms with the Invaders. Joshua, pow master of the central portion of the land, marched rapidly to SJiechem, amt there had the Holy Law, with Its blessing and eurses, rend from kit. Ktml and ML Gerlzim to tho assembled Then ho rushed back to give aid to the natives of fllbcnn, who were being attacked by other Canaanlto tribes for having become allies of the Hebrews, Joshua 6wept down through the valley of AJalon as far as Makkednh, commanding the tun and moon lo stand still that be could finish the slaughter of the routed Cununnltos. And thus the passes toward the couth fell Into tils hands, In rapid succession he took Lnchlsh, Eglon, Hebron, !Mlr, laying each city utterly waste. Apparently Joshua went even further, conquering all the South Countrj as far as Kadesh-Bnmeand the coastal plalq even to Gaz&. The Canaanlte kings of Uie north, terrified at Jpshua'a advance, Joined In a lenglie and made ready for war. But Joshua, at the command of God. did not wait to he at forced march he tacked. By rushed lls army o the IVatcra ef Merpin almost 100 miles north of Gilgal, his headquarters nad there pounced upon tlie Canaonlte host Once more' he was completely victorious, and whep lie was done pursuing his enemies a far as he., turned back 'td the Where league hftj been, Hazor, reduced the city fo formed, an$ ashes. And thus did Jpslfu conquer the whole land f Canaan, imaut-taln- s d the settons nnd In Ms little hurl, nd Mactterljnck, making yard, slmlhiy- studies ef Mv, gave the world someltilng to think about nnd pomlef vi riw tti rest of tt tlfe. iet iiejthe of them in gaining their special know lod ire tuvded l IWUW from their hiniK'S. Vabre, fierce waa th struggle that tistied. Tho OaivinnUee were not an easy people to conquer, foy Mk-- j welt In walled cities amt wore well rniril. They had rhnrtots and cav airy, whereas the Hebrews .wi ere all on fMt end possessed Cdy (lie most primitive weapons. In the broad valleys the Canaan Itc were always more than match for tb Invaders, nnd only In guerll A tid situ in taking the p s J thirst for travel springs from and that a thirst nr (luctUft end enllght cod-fine- d . w ;v:z ' Here mTetfed thlrtit for kuotledg seem-Ingl- y - 1 A .other - to nee pc-rha- p a reporter madq .mention of this at one of thdse vast public gatherings ot which he Is ouch popular' favorite. Immediately some busybody la the audience on the Inquired If inability to: remember pames of eminent commonfatots upctralght aftd narrow way t success. on sports and wrestling was In mentioning this, there Is ho deentirely to the Babe. sire to coat hints or make promisee. How Dilly Sotilhwortlif Instead, because the way of promoter Is tough and because no fight Memory Was Stymie Is a success,-floor even a sure thing until the gong has sounded, Badly, being one of those whtt are merely, am sympathizing with Uncle reluctant to share the miseries and MiVe. There' have been all .too the secrets of hit profession. with many such affairs which have, en the world, the reporter was forced countered dire fate la spite of the to admit the truth. best ef skll.1 'find Intentions. Ybtr was, Tor Instance, the St. . For Instance there was the time when Stanlty Ketcliell, and Sqm Langford- werg ready to enter the ring of the old Fafrmont club up lo 1 worth. Perhap the reporter the Bronx. Perhaps a little bird the Cardinal manager toerq not whispered, although tb bird for as close at Park and Tllford but to which th Bronx Is most famed is all; outward appearances they not given tb whimpering. Or It may seemed two hearts that beat as one. have been Uidt the higher-up- s Then fate (along with the failure to more direct and forcible tidwin a pdnnant) decreed that South, ings to Billy Gibson, the promoter. worth should try his baseball for- Anyhow, the affair was Junked and tunes elsewhere. later conveyed (o Philadelphia. Scant months later the two were Wills Battle With Tunney teunlted In a hotel lobby. IIow are you.- Bill," caroled jhe Never Did Come Off baseball writer, rushing forward with eagerly outstretched hand. Sometimes, though, fate behaves Gee, Im glad to . very handsomely In dejiflng with ail "Ah, uh." tl was not that Mr. concerned. High up In this parties Southworth Is S snob, a rlbbtfr er a .of .sorting fights which pever come hia life to who devotes &uy dealing oflf there can be mentfoned the Shar out tha Ice. His brow was wrin.kled key Campolo hffalr; which was In' earnest concentration for a full scheduled for Yankee stadium. Jhst rftlnute. You could eee that Tie was 4s the small crowd was woefully, bearing down, determined not to let wending Its Into the qrdria, the way fnempry slip a fast ene ever the cor- skies with '.the lq wept sympathy ner. Gut It was ne use.. He surprofrioters- who werd about to lose even rendered though going down small fortune.. So .tho thing-wit. gamely. culled off forever. Ah', I know ydhr face. There 'arlsh was the tlpje.vrtien Didn't you use to play the piano at " But the curtain must be drawd Gentlemfln Gehe .Tunney was sup posed to mee$ Stevedore Harry Over this deplorable seen , , Wills. A . considerable portion o .the press thought favorably about Know1 Carpentiei the gloriobs possibilities of that one t and,. Indeed; the tickets already Jiac Socially been orderfed for What happened need not be gdne It can he lifted upon the fact that Into here. Seme sqy that Teg ltjck to fail anknovy one athletes also ard beggfcd not do I Tunney to Jay off anc to this refer the other. By Dempsey, Helen .Willses, the llelen Jacobses promised him a shot 4 . . or those 'others wlo pr6Jably have I reason not . Things fqr very geod nodding as they pass by. That tire sign on Connie Slack .Instead, we can turn to the more door should read Wrecking Done Here. Terms Strictly. Cash elysian spheres. Thera w can an episode In the life of a genThat folks who predict that Tony tleman once admiringly hailed by Canzonerl will be massacred at Slad Orchid Man," al- Ison the press as Square Gardens In Silly forget though he certainly was not In the the first affair. Just florist racket. as is the case now, Vancouver Jim What kind of a fellow Is this Joe my had been idle for too long before Beckett?" he was asked. training for that one. So his legs I dont know." was the quick, were shaky and his timing was ot confident and smiling reply. i've all evening. never met him." That the National League execu Sure you have," persisted the In. tives, having, proved themselves terviewer, shifting to English to great big strong business men . that the waiter might get In on the sterling character by blackballing Dont you remember? the Jew who was voted the best urn laugh, too. In the ring with you twice plre In the game, should make was Hs and you knocked him out both with Dolly Stark. That the Nation times." al League umpiring, never on a very Georges Carpen-tle- r high average, Is worse than it has Tes, I know. continued affable and willing been In years. That, if Brooklyn to oblige. Cut that was In the ring. really Is the best of all baseball I was only getting paidInto fight him. les. It Is very poor judgment talking to keep shooting the most incompetent There was no sense Mm then, was there?" arbiters into the Dodgers' oarr.es. con-veyt- n 1 e if The discovery of another ancient Egyptian tomb, believed to je tbei burial place of Knum Bwef, son of: Chefron of the fAirth dynasty, has' been announced by Irof. SelTia Beyllnssim. h rnvlv Grange Incidents hal. frevvnted th archeologfst from forcing anntfajic Into the tomb. Afteiv , a vopw haiV been placed around the first limestone hjoc wealing the ee- foreaian was stabbed (ranee, by lahoret, A shovt time later th professor blmself began to feel 111 the Iqtenw hvat aivl decided to is?t-poistteiupU 0 open the tomb, rino fes.tr Tiassaa recently anpoimce discovery of a tohih vontslnlng tha muaimy of princes bellevod to br th dnughtef of thrtifs, liuHde of thw pyravuU ClzeJ shout 871T . - wood many they (here ml vaw It, They got wonietldng useful smj thelt trip. unfvrgettuble out The majority vf tbent went fliofr, ch telly for line purpose of showing theli oeljliNer ituit thrj could (. ford it. They ereiill ftave TcaVntl f greaf deal jnor If they had atayed at horns and looked at thv local scenery. Mi'S f plurw worth Darwin seeing was (he xtfeme or lnvot the eztrvmi1 rip ot Hi (South American continent. He wrote e I molt fnut well vis which you wilt If you haven't fond It strvn the first exMftrco Pol, plorer, learned mote U few years about thv furv and intercet to he got out of traveling than Ms felsi? tli elf Ufe ttuies. lows bad !(t before their gold wrong. Recently Servlet U fie audiembroidered ence, he must carefully scan all angles While doing o be must comport himself with due memory of those promising which prizefights were forcibly v title ev-de- BS 8ynlct-VN- fhousnatf people hue lately relnyned from Eqropeaj laiide. Jtoin of (hers TfAfll ibevs whs! vhry - no - tooyou UU A 1& Ai 'r. Arthut grilbanv probably Quite ef ten has advised the world, 9 million Cob It a tot of dbughnutsi Therefore even euch hs heritable promotion ae club director must the shower down thclf Iparke of tmag. ery so- that alt citizen with money to bugh will have ne trouble finding their way te the festal altar. Jflst aa tiaturally, though, silt Me good clean fui has brought new wrinkles lnt the otherwise tlaivt countenance at Tncle Michael Strauss Jacoha. TVhlle cratulerlng hither apd yon, now peeping in I eee ihag Herr Schmollng has tee pfoperly tticked Inti hie pnetty white 11 :00 p, m.f bed. now peeping out fretfully ti Inquire whether Bolahos Tussell Jacobs ha been yanked out f Ms pretty white 11:00 a. m.) crib. Uncle Mike ever fares the future with suspicious eye. Sven while engaged lp euch elevating work as handing out A's (or some Qtlier Ifctter of the Broadway alphabet) to the boys wh have done. the best dally compositions, the iiaupted gleam ever Is present, Thie l because, first ef all. Uncle Mike has ee illusions as to where foe ths gun. Then charity lines gain, he te business man as well s the most eminent promoter since the daye ef the late lamented Rick, ard. So, became it U hia own dollar which must back the ballyhoo and because a full 200 Ga worth of them must be laid on the line long before June 18, this most celebrated of Main Stem traders must ever give hie best regard to those items of .fate which never appear eipon the' Immaculate balance sheets. Tb make sure that no misfortune besets the path of the two atlilcHlc young me before they can wrangle ans-lousl- Memory for Names sparkling eyes, new vitality. She is really a dif-ferent person- since she eliminated intestinal sluggishness. What a difference a balanced com bl nation of natural laxatives makes. Learn foa yourself! Givp Natures Remedy (NR Tablets a trial. Note how naturally they work, leaving you feeling 100 better, freshened, alive. Con tain no phenol, alts (jowis isr front colored Comber fn - Many Sports Folks .Her husband marvel at her dear corftpleiiotv the jcraarH t) WeaN)tr( temperature By JOHN BLAKE BROWNB epe-claM- i-- v NEW BEAUTY THRILLS HUSBAND pth-e- t 'Uhlan- LEWIS ty SyttSittML of Fourth Dyrtasty in Egypt 8? Ju-n- e - : for the dart r The GRAPHIC BIBLE - Digs Up Ancient Tomb Uncommon Sense Valrlt Tigorvlsg p UMrs ( ... A scry treat writer said thnt warfare np In the hills qould the Homs keeping youths hart vver latter be victorious, As wq rear hoiuMy. wits." This Ami (lie 1:1P, iord.nu4 By g e ninliilng thd InteresUug tuaplfestatlons of irfo and Nature, hS lrrR nothing abotrt'them. . if you aannol travel persas, ttaut with Judah, and lie drove out tho nhahltnnts of the mountain; hut could tmt drive out the Inhabitant of the Vnlley, because they line chariots of Jron." After Joshu tie meant local Boys. whi only hoiue-keefdn- By meant of books, ar by listening ia those who hors seem the worlJ with t)le4 Hebrews Intrenched Ijiem the 'dtfljiiiir purpose ef learning ell solves ut two points; In the that oh Cats learm about it. south tn (be heights of Judah, ant Intfefesf and excitement help t la the north la the tilghlandf of mold llfto for the better. whnt come to t railed Samaria.-OnlGet all yoif can t both, Jlevet gradually and wltb limited let yaur .wonder lug. '' auccess did they Iritey manage to tcarii We are Jmjt iwfelnulht spread down Into the lowlando. For w.hat we ought te know about this generation they rwnalnfed- - penned planet 9! onr. up In (lie hills, eqcli tribe, or group ow 'definite and Instyurtlon 1 j( scaring card ytoves ) Oiiijpiwltitmni In In Judge AcTb tnw takst, baked wltb CLABBER G1 R k. shorn perfect iciru vhsr IQ?. HB iaflape. KODAK FILMS pevc Jopod. i(18trlnU ntttile Wibooln: bo nr truk ruprlnt, fornirolaCirifffurBn(1 fre uiuilu juir fiiiua., Itrrftny iiMnow HON rMOTO SERVICE, bM 3$1, Ogden, fitah y T Ambitious war b.rour new HKUl .luh of litneiM-- . tnilMln it nilnluiuiu cost. Tools those who aiiiUfy. lyrltw IEIK TSAININQ. ALJON, ILLINOIS will benln-l-- a l eiiiinitliiin Hid ill larvlcci CMOECK qf tribes, Separated frdm the rest syatematlzed. by lines of Caaannlte stronghold, a. Moke the must r It, and you'wlll In the map yot will (ih aide to be making IV diust o( life. ; see quite Clearly !ow straitened 4 W. SHirtHES. NEWEST- HOSTEUIY was tits position tf of You cap, of ctnifse lear Trom Isriu-Onr lobby 4s. dellgbtfnlly air ' own mistakes. cooled AU the richest, jiortfons of the your during the smnqier months' But to do that ' land were still ia ilje hands-- of the Rbdio lei must Ivory Rooni A admit' to. J(Mi ZOO Bethe ' enenfies of Israel. The, fertile Roofli 200 that they yourself coastal plain' remain! the undisare mlsjakes. puted possession of the Thlllstlnes, For the av.erage pian. that Is lt. Canuunltes, and Ilohtflclans ; and ji . ' the major valleys running cnBt and Nobody wants to admit that be Is west bristled- with fortresses still n the wrong even te himself., occuile.d by the.luitlvcs. 'Two such kjeat way to make progeess is valleys lo particular rail like blupt to Thy tearri from the miatakea ot other 'Inlo of side the the Hebrew wedges j a domnlos, .and though they were people. That will open tp you a wide and finally conquered thby rejnnLned for . centuries the ceutcrs of Canaanlte fertile field. , . vIu he life. of. . old, days sough and There Is .reason to beHeve thnt ready dotftorlng, U wasiald that even'll) tile highlands the Canaan many physicians burled their misfjates 1.50 fo $3.00 Ites remulned numerous and were takes, .and therefore never jot any Tha liotcl Temple Sqnero bn not ut.terly vanqulstrod. Indeed, in blame for them. dealnble, friendly ntmos, highly it was the Hebrews who on way Bpt that was In aifotber ; time, phcre.Youjwlll ilwiya find it Iminio-ulaicomfortable, end when tor even meillclne eupremely tie practice of vabqtllshad, though they IhorouRliiy arecable.You can there-for- a was on the soil tire, cut tjarinanlte conquered they tindaretand. why this hotel iai apd try system. tlA-lRECOMMENDED . own Hebrew remost doctors kaow. their Today . ilipilLY qlmost lost ' You buslnesi. eaiLaleo ppfedlata whyi .They must.or they rapid; ligion. It'e a mafc of distinction fo stop Tliey Iecnmfr ettrncted to. the ly cease to have any practice. ot ttfid beautifu(hostelry e as they . native C. ROSSITER. Mgr. ERNEST Iwefe called for. .these gods deAs soon as a doctor finds It pos than did manded less si bio to leave hlj practice for . a The Baalim it ere worshiped short time, he .heads 2130 straight, for WNU W with Binglc .practices and fltes that one of the great medical college's or were little better than debauches. rnedlca) centers, arid brushes up on his business., . , Little Wonder, therefore, that the flesh more Tlifi' rqsult Is that many more atul blood, s.'.helng soon begun, to forsake tlielr own sick people are brought back (0 ar stricter amJ..more enacting Je health, and many mpre well people . luivah. continue we.ll, becaus.8 thdlr doc , . to tak'e care, of .No; wag 'this the drtly way In tons tell them.-ho. which the .Hebrews sinned. They themselves, Naturally the practfce of mediaccepted not only the Canaanlte cine has gone, aheadof Most bther gods, but aifWthe Cannn.nltes TJieylook. native , women professions. The most 'Important thing td fdr their wLveS, nd gnve tlielr dauSIrters 4o native meji. 'Especially every, man of woman Is life. And did this happen afhnng the trfbes In If their lives are endangered .or 6urden to them by Illness the 'extreme north and south. Asher made 'grew friendly with the Phoenicians they at once torn for h&lp to .the and became.a seafaring people; am men whose trade. It Is to keep peoSlmbon bpcame Iptimate with the ple well. But .let me get Back to my topic. Edomite aad Became, almost com pletcly a dcScrt tylbe. . When somebody yoir parchy reigned, for "every man did that which was right In bis whq ought to have succeeded ow eyes." Each tribe fought to has failed In. his business or bis . coruiuer a bit of land for Jtself ant profession, try to find. out wby. If he 4s fairly .Intelligent, as I fought sometimes not only against the Canaanltes but even against the take It that your friends are, there must be some reason for his. failure. other Hebrew tribes. Thtf conduct tf the tribe of Dan Dig that reason out, If you can. Learn where and why be commitIs an Instance of this. Originally the DanJtes hnd settled at the foot ted mistakes. Then overhaul your own mental of the Judahlte Mils, but finding themselves at the mercy of the machinery, and see whether or not riinistinps there, they soon began you are taking the same rood. to look about for a more favojable That will involve a little thinking, dwelling-place- . They found such FROM OGDEN OR SALT but thinking, at fur as I know, has In a to the brond north, far LAKE CITY ride in an place never injured anybody. headwaters of the at the coach on out fastest valley Life with all Its activities Is conJordan. Thither the Dnnltes trains across Great Salt Lake wandering no doubt for stantly going on around you. and over the High Sierras Coffee Make note use before ot the careful months reachec It, they many 5f, milk 5, sandwiches lOda rise or fall of men around you. their goal. The place was also low cost dining car meals. Figure out, when they go wrong, and the Danltes made themthe of why masters they go wrong. selves countryside, Then when yon are put to some And thus, quite unaided by the Tot further detail seo or writs rest, did one of the Hebrew tribe crucial test, yon will know how to D. R. OWEN. General Agent. , take the right course. carve out Its heritage. 41 So. Mela St, Salt Uko City - Mb-rm- n j djlfi-cu- - rnwvrr m '' HOTEL.. Temjple Sqiiare e, r 'S' Joshua conquered Cahaan ti$ returned to .hia headquarters at Gilgal and began' ta portion out the Jnnd tff the various tribes of Israel There were really thirteen tribes In fiUj clevpn named after' the sons pf Jacob,' and two Ephraim ami Manasselv aifdr tjl son, of Joseph. Of thpse only' the tribe Levi received no territory, for ft .was dedicated to the rellglous.scrv-Jqnf Jehoyah and wnf therefore' the while scattered' IhKoughojut land.' . Rwibqn, Gad,' ami half tho tribe of- Manasseh had already lnep, atfardpd their territories by.oms when tile Israelites wpre still east of the Jdrdiw. The other nine and g half tribes were settled vyest o; Judah, Ephraim, and jhe river. of the tribe of Manhalf Second the asseh werh .the first to be given .their portions. The temalnlnj? seven tribes had .to draw .lots, fpr their heritages. Thq trlb.e of Benjamin, wjdch waa small but eseeedjngly warlike; received a hit of In central Caiaah. Sjmeon went far to the south, 'on the edge Asher, Zebulun, of the desert Issachar.andNaphtall Inherited the north, the region later called Galif god-th- of-tlw- in lu Ho-br- tliem-selve- - s. ., know-someb- hill-count- lee. Apparently thp conquest of Cflnarfn not at all competed under Joshua. In the opening verses of the Book of Judges we fead how after Joshua was already dead and hurled the children of Israel were still asking the Lord,' Who shall go up for us against the Canaan-Refirst to fight against them?" It would seem that the conques had to he accomplished all over again, and this time not swiftly by all Israel under one leader, but tribes, Blowly by the separate Judah and Simeon, with their allies the Kenites, struck out toward the south, while Ephraim and Manasseh Invaded the north. was : ody - cap-ture-d Coulbcxn Pczlllo -- |