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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH Berlin Women Like to Carry tKe Red Flag Great Personages of the Bible By REV. LEONARD A. BARRETT a- - T T T T t ,,,,,,,,, r Miriam was the sister of Moses. She impresses the reader of her biography as a woman of unusual strength of character, shrewd and brilliant As a very little girl she first attracted attention by accomplishing what would ordinarily be considered an Impossible achievement. The Egyptians were at war with the Israelites. They desired to prevent further enlargement of the population of Israel, and therefore decreed that every male child should be exterminated as soon as ho was born. This decree convinces one that Egypt feared the strength of the Israelites. While the scheme of the war lords of Egypt was goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared and promised apparent success, all their brutal plans were for Infants in arms and Children all ages. brought to naught through the shrewdness of ono little girl, Miriam. The To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of mother of Moses, rather thnn part with Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it her son, as commanded by the Egyptians, hid him In an ark of bulrushes. RANCH OWNER HAVING OR FKIT1 Hold It There farm for sale tight price write A princess of Egypt, while bathing In Instructor What is the next ele- B. W. PEASE, UKEKLEY, COLO. Oak, the waters of the Nile, saw the float- ment you are going to analyze for me? I WANT TO 1IEAK FROM OWNER ing ark. Upon discovering the babe Student I know it, sir; its on the of Rood farm for sale. Jackson, of rare beauty and strength, she deMining Exchange, Denver, Colorado, of my tongue. cided to adopt him as her own child. tipInstructor Well, dont swallow it; Miriam, who was hiding on the banks It's arsenic. The Autonuibilist. of the river, saw the Incident and Imdroppingtn strong d r u f mediately went to the princess with sore from Alkali or e t b r Irritation. the suggestion that, being of Israelit-is- h Hie old simple remedy blood, one of their own race whom that brings comforting relief best, 25c, all druggists she knew could be secured ns nurse Util A Backal, New fork City for the child. The suggestion was immediately accepted by the princess, and Miriam brought as nurse her own t'AMI I'AU) for denial gold, old bridges, old mother, the mother of Moses. This plates, diamonds, discarded jewelty, magneto C'Hsh by return mall. Florida Gold points. act revealed an intellectual shrewdKeHning Co., 21 Atlanta, Jacksonville, Fla. ness very unusual In that day. Throughout her entire life Miriam was known for her songs. The introspective note is very pronounced In oil the music she sang. The theme of Miriams songs was "the past. Her Established forty-seve- n years, Counsongs are all interpretative of memor business for property. end 75$ Pkg$.Sold Everywhere 25$ ories of the heart of Israel. She led town. MacLeod, New York try the Israelites with her songs. When You can uever read had literature City, 143 East 13th St. the forces hesitated at crossing the too little nor literature too much. good Jordan river, it was the music of MirW. N. J., Salt Lake City, No. Schopenhauer. iams songs which gave them new vision and hope. Miriam, however, had another side to her versatile nature. Latent energies needed only the torch of national pride to flame them into action. A very unexpected combination of circumstances which brought this about reveals Miriam as a national leader and a heroine of remarkable power. Moses had married a woman of heathen faith. Miriam felt that she faced two problems because of this marriage, the evil Influence of her sister-in-laIn the career of her brother; and the responsibility she owed to her people. Rather than see Israel suffer defeat In an hour In which the zeal and plnns of Moses were very much misunderstood, she went to the headquarters of the camp of Israel and offered herself as a leader in the place of her brother. Nothing less than a great faith In the future of Israel and a deep and unquenchable love for her race could have given Miriam sufficient strength to prompt her to such an act. This is the earliest record we have of a woman deThe Chicago White Lead 6c Oil Co., 1 5th St. 6c S. Western Ave. Chicago, 111. manding political rights as a citizen of a community. It Is Impossible to measure the Influence of the music of Miriams soul. Had It not been for her songs of memory, doubtless courage would have DISTRIBUTOR failed the Israelites many times. The SALT LAKE GLASS 8c PAINT CO. Influence of her songs in the career of her brother, Moses, Is beyond estiSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH mate. Had It not been for the songs of Miriam, the influence of the heathen religion of Egypt would perhaps have O int.-taken its toll from the brilliant and C..,(N.J.) heroic career of Israels leader. No one can estimate fhe value which music contributes to the moral progress of a nation. If we would only take time to sing? and those who have no voice to sing heart the tune, we shall make one of the most important contributions toward solving our economic and pioral problems. When people sing together they grow to understand each other. Music draws hearts and minds together. It clarifies the ylsion and motivates the heart. TWTIRIAM This photograph shows women of the Red Flag brigade In the great May day demonstration in Germany. flags, carried chiefly by women, were seen frequently during the demonstration. Red Novel Plane Change by Stunt Aviators in West Mitchell Eye Salve SORE EYES For Hardware Store for Trade FOR INDIGESTION 23-19- 20. Not content with the danger associated with straight flying, a group of California s got together and made a new kind of plane change in midair at Clover field, near Los Angeles, recently. A1 Johnson, riding the top wing, blindfolded and with feet bound together on a ship piloted by Frank Clark, was lifted by a curved hook attached to the end strut of the wing of Art Goebels plane, while flying at an altitude of 2,000 feet. Johnson then made a change from Clarks plane to one piloted by Jerry Phillips. The photograph shows him being hooked oft Clarks plane. dare-devil- Life-Save- rs Who Use Ponies NEW AIR ATTACHE a w Wall Finish Mission Beach, Calif., has adopted a new method of saving the lives of The new air attache of the British those who venture out In the ocean too far. Ten girls, expert riders, have been hired and each one is furnished with a pinto pony. In case of cries for embassy In Washington is Col. Thomas Iletherlngton, who distinhelp the girl, In a bathing suit, jumps the pony and in a moment Is out in the Gerard guished himself In the World war, in breakers executing the rescue. both the air service and the cavalry. Hope to Fly Down to Argentina NOVEL CAMPAIGNING (. 1921, Weatern Newspaper Union.) Burial Mounds Built by Ancient Mongols? The similarity of the burial mounds In Siberia, north of the Gobi, with those several thousand miles distant on the Black sea, seems to indicate that they were built by the Mongols perhaps in the age of Genghis Khan, perhaps in the day of Tamerlane (as we call perhaps in the time of the khanates of central Asia the Golden horde, etc. in the Sixteenth century. No one knows for ), certain. There are also found in the steppes purious stone warriors and women that face always to the east And I think the figure monuments of Siberia are very much like them. The Cossacks relate that when these stone women are carried away, to make gate posts for a house In some Russian viloxen to lage, it takes a drag them to the west, although one can draw them back again. At any rate most of the Cossacks are extremely unwilling to dig up the burjal sites, the kurgans. A hundred years ago the British explorer, Clarke, asked the hetman of the Don Cossacks for some men from fhe village to help him the next day. The men were ready enough until they found out that he wanted to uncover a near-bkurgan. They refused said it was unthinkably unlucky and Clarke did not get a look at the inside f the mound- Adventure Magazine. half-doze- Three aviators, two of Argentina, and one of Italy, arrived in New York, bringing with them two hydroplanes which they will use for a flight between New York and Argentina, at the end of this month. The aviators are, left to right: Lieut. Ernesto Campanelli of Italy, who piloted the plane In which Col c" el De PInedo made his flight to Japan and Australia from Rome ; Capt. Edoirdo Olivero and Bernardo Duggan of Argentina. Young ladies dashing about in gaudy art smocks bearing on their backs the painted slogan Kathryn Rohrer for Secretary were a new conceived by Miss publicity gag Elsie Thompson of the State Teachers college at San Francisco, Calif. Miss Thompson is manager for Miss Rohrer In her campaign for election, and is shown above painting ano er girls smock. n y point-blan- - k ilam I Wham! 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