Show 1 ALONG LoNc LIFES LIFE'S TRAIL Dy THOMAS A. A CLARK D DMM Ds ef t M Ih 3 n. n t or t oCl CHI as CHIC C 0 1114 1131 N wip NEI NEIGHBORS no HO Is 11 my mT neighbor the w yV querulous lawyer asked the Ch Christ and It was the tile simple story of the he despised Samaritan which was told him to illustrate the point It Is a astory astory story familiar to most people no doubt A certain man roan sets oft off for Jericho along alonge e road and through a country difficult dangerous beset by perils lie He Is held up tip on the way wa beaten robbed stripped of his hI clothing and and left breeding bleeding and br broken ken by the Thirst and aud hunger and pain rack him but the way ways I. I s lonely and the Ule travelers few tew In time a priest educated pious well fed comfortably clothed comes com down the road and hearing the he groans of the unfortunate man lying by the way walks walk over and gazes zell a at him curiously curi How now unfortunate he probably murmured but the man was wall no friend of his h he had hart jeen a to take such luch sucha lucha a Journey alone anti and unprotected Anyway Anyway Any Any- way WilY It was waR the business of his hI friends to look after litter him and the the- virtuous priest st walked on It was a a religious aristocrat aristo drat crat who ho came next nest down the road lIe Hearing the groans of ot the Injured man he le walked discreetly on the other aide so that lute his ears might not be annoyed annoyed an an- noyed by the cries of the sufferer or or hIs ils bod body made unclean th What through physical cal contact with him What was un un- pleasant he would avoid arold He lIe was was the selfish ha self satisfied self complaisant citizen citizen 0 It If was waS' the the Samaritan despised and socially outcast from whom nothing should have been expected who recognized recognized th the demands demands of ot br brotherhood d and acid whose tender heart t turned toward the unfortunate man He lie was Vas a neighbor to o him There in was a jetter a In the mall malt this thin morning from John asking for tor a ai loan an of thre dol doters en He lIe was sick In a hospital In Hot not Springs he be said laId ant and needed a few tew com comforts tort not hot ot s 's supplied by y the management He Ite would return It t when he came north In the tile spring John you sh should uld know Is I. a a knIght of the rood road who wh dO does doe's B our bouse house cleanIng cleaning clean clean- Ing every spring mil Ills buttons are are not all on tight Im I'm afraid Lending him money Is not a wholly safe Ate Investment Im I'm sure John Johan hns has few neighbors neighbor nut But he does his work faithfully he Is Ii loyal a and d honest and Just now he has fallen among thieves of a n sort who have robbed him of his hili strength and his power to make a living Better Detter send It to Ie him Nancy said and I I. I thinking of nt the tle Good Samaritan went out ont and mailed him the thre lie He It back bock In the spring |