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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH "FILTHY LUCRE" The word lucre originally meant riches, profit, in no ill sense, as its derivative, lucrative, still means merely yielding profit without un favorable implications. But "filthy lucre has all the implications of all the ills that were ever caused by, or for, money. This we have from the Bible. In the First Epistle of Paul the Apostle to Timothy, telling how bishops and deacons and their wives should be qualified, we find : "A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober of good behavior, given to hospitality, apt to teach; not given to wine, no striker, not greedy of filthy lucre ; but patient, not a brawler, not covetous. Kansas City Times. Howe About: German Husbands Value of Routine Lack of Intelligence . pQGWOlrv 1933, Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. By ED HOWE than GERMANS are mere ashamed not boss do men if they any their wives. Americans and Frenchmen rarely expect to, but Germans vigorously attempt to. Bismarck was one of the greatest of statesmen, and devoted his life to the business, but was more determined to boss bis wife than to boss Europe. Before their marriage he began training her; he had her complete submission in writing before the ceremony, and ruled at home as long as he lived. The diplomacy he exercised in managalso was as coning his mother-in-lastant and successful as his management of the French. His biographers say bis wife Johanna worshiped him. She gave that impression as part of her training; probably she despised al-wa- FOR ME SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S IS SLOGAN him. NEWS PHOTO FLASHES FROM EVERYWALK OF LIFE BRISTLE WITH INTEREST. Unpainted neglected for years America has finally awakened to the need of paint In every section of the country in every walk of life painting is the order of this new day. And Paints, famous for quality and low cost lead the way in the nations biggest painting revival. Renovize protect save with Sherwin- -, Williams quality paint this Fall. Dont let Winter rot and rust do further damage to unprotected wood and "Paint Headmetal. See your local Sherwin-Williaquarters at once. Write for a free copy of the new Home Decorator. The Sherwin-WilliaCo., 605 Canal Road, Cleveland, Ohio. Sherwin-Willia- S-- COW CALLER SOtICID CATCHES "FEVER." Manieno, III. Celebrities in all walks of life are catching the painting fever. Mr. Treffie Soucie, 75 years old, seven times a champion cow caller, still brings em in from half a mile away without a megaphone. Hes painting his bam Commonwith S-- the aid of motor car headlights, painter works far into night to finish painting the wee bit hoose of Mrs. A. MacDonald, 87 years of age, in time for the gathering of the clan. The occasion is Grandma MacDonalds birthday party for her youngest great granddaughter 6 months s old. Four generations of MacDonalds were represented. brand of the MacDonalds for many years, was used on this job. Sherwin-William- When the panic of 1837 occurred the people regarded it as a passing jolt and expected the same prompt recovery that followed the panic in 1819. But hy 1839 it was evident that convalescence was going to be slow. So Ralph Waldo Emerson, the wisest American then, was appealed to. In a series of talks on Human Life he said ridiculous things. There is hope in extravagance; there is none In rouEmerson said. Later Emerson tine, completely reversed himself. . . . The real hope In human life is in routine; in patiently learning the lessons of experience, and patiently following them. The ruts, the beaten paths, have been followed by a vast multitude, and for a good reason. wealth Bam Red a "quality champion, NIGHT PAINTING PRECEDES "4 GENERATION" PARTY. Essexville, Mich. ( R . R. No. 1) With too. Paint, the preferred "SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S' FORME!" Indianapolis, Ind. A typical scene in leading department and Sherwin-Willia- The weakness of American men, now the wonder of international politics, may be due to their being universally henpecked; our easy submission due to long training by our wives and daughters. The fact that the Germans control their women at least has not injured them as soldiers. The henpe&ed French who attacked the Germans in 1870 were overcome in a few weeks; perhaps this was the best exhibition of soldiering since Napoleon and Frederick. Possibly historians of the future will say a still better exhibition of soldiering was given by the Germans in the World war, when they almost whipped all the other men in the world ; might have done so had not the German women been temporarily out of control and clamored for peace. In previous centuries of world history there have been enormous exhibitions of human sensuality, cruelty, religious fanaticism, famine, meanness, rioting, destruction, poverty, plagues. In all these respects the ancients established records I do not believe moderns will ever equal. Future historians probably will not have dealer stores everywhere as movement gains speed. another horror like the Inquisition to make their writing interesting; nor will they have another war lasting thirty years, a Black Plague sweeping unhindered over the world, a reign of terror like that in France, a woman as noted, powerful and bad as Catherine the Great, a king as magnificent and cruel as Louis XIV. But it remained for the present age r to set a mark in lack of We have more food and intelligence. easier produce it than any other race, and more comforts, but I look for future historians to record that from 1929 to 1933 mankind at last acknowledged its entire lack of intelligence; every citizen put a fools cap on his head and widely proclaimed himself an ass. high-wate- if NEW YORK ARCHITECT DOES MASTERPIECE IN PAINT. New York City, N. Y. Mr. Perry M. Duncan, winner of the coveted Winchester Fellowship at Yale University, has produced exquisite room effects in his beautiful new Bronxville home with Sherwin-Williaquality paints. Mr. Duncan says I found the Sherwin-Williabook The Home Decorator a valuable source for suggestions in planning exteriors and interiors of homes. COCA-COL- A ON BIG TIME! Atlanta, Ga. This big, timely reminder to pause and refresh yourself is 15 feet across. It is the brightest spot in the upper stratum of Atlanta. Thousands daily seek its big, red face or call Walnut 8550 and hear a sweet a electrical" voice recommend and give the correct time, night or day. This mammoth timepiece is finished with Kem Bulletin Colors another Sherwin-WilliaQuality paint. Coca-Col- TINIEST MAN GETS HUGE OFFER! Chicago, III. Mr. Elmer SL Aubin, worlds smallest man, contemplates an offer of $500 to paint huge spectacular sign with Kem Finishes. This mammoth sign faces A Century of Progress and the Illinois Central Railway at 24th St. and the Outer Drive, Chicago. The midget, Mr. St Aubin, is 36 inches tall, weighs 29 pounds and is 22 years old. Sherwin-- Williams S-- W right-of-wa- y, HOLD IT! WIN $25 CASH. Cleveland, 0. Del Long and News Clarence Schultz S-want interestPhotographers ing pictures. $25 for every one empublished. Sherwin-Williaployees excluded. Pictures must be unusual, newsy include the use of some Sherwin-Williaproduct Send pictures to Del and Clarence care The Sherwin-WilliaCo. Enclose stamped envelope, if you wish photographs returned. ed man of eighty-sevewho has participated in a good deal of honorable If I activity in the world, writes: were an old gentleman that is, if I were a hundred and forty or so instead of only a little over eighty-seve1 should be filled with uncontrollable joy and merriment. Id be cackling loudly and harsly with a sense of triumph and vindication. As I sat in my chimney corner eating my gruel Id stop often and knock loudly with my spoon and call all the people to observe with me the sad remains of the Young Mans empire that came to Its clamorous end with the smash of the sacred Bull market in 1929. Seen in retrospect that empire seems to have been run by children. And I could tell great and resounding tales of what its juvenile bosses did first to me and then to the country in general. In those gay days forty-fivwas the age of senility, and nothing mattered but pep, whatever that may be; I have never met anyone who knew. And what fills me with mingled feel- ings of loy and distress these days is the manner in which these amateurs in life took their beatings In the Days of Judgment They collapsed in helplessness and fright. On the downward way they put up no decent resistance at all and many of them jumped from windows. A n n e , |