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Show TWO BROTHERS. This is a material age. The amount of bis worldly possessions is pretty generally regarded as the measure of a man's success, says Ohio State .Tour-mil. .Tour-mil. Not long ago two brothers died i after long and active lives. One, by I dint of Industry and skill In business, ; made himself a millionaire before he ; was thirty-five, and . In those days ! a millionaire vp. richer than lie Is now. As the years parsed be added steadily, sometimes rap-Idly, rap-Idly, to his fortune and lie was j very wealthy when he died. He was a member of t lie church and a regular attendant, he gave to the I conventional charities with some lib-j lib-j erality and be was always good to his j family. The other brother never made much money. The dominant interest of his life came to be, as he foum ( himself, fo live and to preach good morals and high ideals. He toik upj a profession In which he could make' his influence fell widely and, while j much, perhaps most, of the seed lie J sowed fell upon stony places or among, the thorns, some fell Into good ground j 1 and brought forth fruit, r.ecnuse that man lived and labored, hundreds, perhaps per-haps thousands, of men and women, are leading saner, better, higher lives today. i 1 |