The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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. H hi certain Dial a motion pM«re
negative will la*t si leuM thirty
years. for there i* In r* i*tea»-e m>»
the original picture **f Dm* iming'ira
ti.Mi of President McKinley." in Is!''
uiul final Itiat negative • perfectly
^ihiiI copies can Im* mu'la toAa.v. There
are motion pictures «f all am* l*''aai
dentil aim a that lima. carefully
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(M>rtl lazarvl tht* wplhi«tn tUat a
of negative ilm. laid In 3 prunr
temperature ami a certain degree »f
humidity. »r moisture. might be pre
■arvad far TUt) ar **> years. or par
ha pa Indefinitely. But mlf lima will
tWHwar the question accurately.
the place of Bayer Aipirin as
an antidote for pain. Safe, or physi-
cians wouldn't use it, and endorse its
use by others Sure, or several mil-
lion users would have turned to some-
thing else. But get rest Bayer Aspu in
(at any drugstore) with Bayer on the
Seme Hard Vweettoss.
JL’NK'K TOPIC — Jeaua Tescbsa
Great Outlet.
UNTEHMCOUTE AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—Jeaua Answer* His Criti'-a.
TQt’NQ PEOPLE A NO AOITLT TOP-
IC—Lave. Hwa Law at ike KiagOaoi.
CLOTHES IDEAS
^SjrlAce Martin
(vf. 1-d).
Haring put the scribe*. rWrt prieota
nn«J elders to <■•>«* rir-Mm by a skliraJ
counter question when they demanded
t« kmes Hit authority. Jvsue by meant
of • at wry luys hefure them Ilia claim
af divine authority. and charge* them
With betrayal of trust and with jot-
ting to murder the very Son of tid.
HU teuchiug >«t them •« the quick,
and they nought to Uiy biunia upon
Him. hut (Routed fur fear uf the pee
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1. Tlie vineyard (v. 1). represented
Israel (See IN. 8»* and hut. Mi
Z The hu-'btiadmen »v. 1) repre-
sented the rwlera wha were charged
with responsibility for the spiritual In-
terests of the people.
Last fall when I fT /\ 7~
was in France. I ad- \ /^R /
mired the . dress *P/\
which the daughter -a Yr\
of oar hostess was j* A/ >
wearing, and she B* J vr W
confessed It was Rhk * I
three years old orig- U|BQ > • J
inn 11 y rose helgv. I'm
now dyed a rich R*
deep sllnde ’ B
The French are /j B
surprising ^^Bl /'B
you with fry lit- " B
tie tricks like that mBj *“^1*' B|
—tricks which ft j FljMI
pays to Imitate. • U j
Moot of as have •j|/1
lowed to remain ljS\
their original color. f ^ , —
are discarded or seldom worn. Ite-
dyed, they become favorites again.
Just get a package or two of true,
fadeless IHnmood I»yes. and try your
hand at tinting or dyeing. Ton’ll be
amazed to see how easy It la to use
Diamond Dyen. They never disap-
point you: The •’know-how" is In the
dyes. They ara real dyes like those
used when the doth was made. They
never give things that redyed look
like make-shift. Inferior dyes. The
more than sixty colors you can get
from them Include everything that>
fashionable.
My new 64-page Illustrated book.
"Color Craft." gives hand reds ot
money - saving hints for renewing
rlothes and draperies. It’s FREE.
Write ter it. NOW. to Mae Martin
Home Service Dept., Diamond Dyes
Burlington. Vermont.
NEWSREVEWOE
CURRENT EVENTS
Aertrta '» .
til* trwdr lawrk «f
B>t*r Mvnufvctorv
Even Welcomed the Wolf
Resourceful Rufus, when asked why
he didn't try harder to keep the wolf
from the door, replied: “You know
how fond I am of animals."—Fame
and Fireside.
the prophets whom tied sewt to Israel,
evew including John the Baptist.
4. The Sew (It. 4-8) represented
Jesus Himself.
a. The judgment of the Lord of
the vineyard |v. *>. This represented
tba time when the Jews shall ha
brought to arvoonr fur their treat-
asent of the servants of (M and «f
Jesus Himself.
IL The Tribute Money (vv. 13-17).
would have gladly
The use of soft coat will make Innit-
dry work heavter this winter. Red
Cross Ball Blue will help to remove-
that grimy look. At all grocers. — Adv.
Needed Information
“What is your opinion of the LTiineno
sit nation V*
“What is the situation?"
They already
taken Him by violence and killed Him,
but they fee red rite people. In order
to destroy Him they seek to discredit
Him amoog the people tv. 13).
! L Their question tv. 14).
“la it lawful to give tribute to
Caesar, or oo< T* The Pharisees con-
tended that since tost was the real
King of Israel, tt was not obligatory,
yea. It was even sinful to give tribute
ttnxes) to n heathen king The He-
rod tans were supporter* of Her si;
with flattery on their Ups. they put
this subtle question. For Him to an-
swer “Yes?" would have discredited
Him with the people, and to have said
“No" would have made Him liable to
arrest a* an enemy of the government
St Jesus' reply (vv. IIVI7).
He asks that a cola be brought and
Inquires whose image and supersede-
lion It bears, declaring that those who
accept the coin of Caesar should pay
taxes to Caesar. In this reply the
la>rd escapes their trap and enunciates
a principle which applies to all time
and conditions as to the Christian’*
responsibility to rivH government.
III. The Resurrection of the Dead
|n. 18-77).
The Pharisees and Hermlians being
silenced, the Sadducees came with a
question which involved not only Im-
mortality but the resurrection of the
body. They denied the reality of the
resurrection and believed not in angel
nor spirit (Acts 73:8).
1. The rase proposed (vv. 18-73).
The law of Moses made it not only
legal but morally binding in the casa
of a man dying without children for Klst.
hia brother to take his wife (Dent.
27 :f>). They propose the case of a
woman married successively to seven
brothers They ask whose wife she
will be in the resurrection.
Z Jesus’ reply (ve. 24-2G).
By a quotation from the Mosaic law
(Ex. 3.6) He proves the resurrection
of the dead, and their continued ex-
istence after death as glorified beings,
lie shows that marriage is for this
present life. He points out that
their great erfrfr was due to two
Banish Constipation
by Vegetable
Method
Tail! i»»m return to harsh mtnorol
porfhiUkh or Habit - forming laaattvee If
win try the, famous v-t-ubia
method of overeonfhiff constipation as
wtnfcmlled in Wright’s Indtaa Vwgwtablw
Fills They rrndnee natural bowel *c*tow
—Jnet like eating the proper amount of
vegetable* with rour food. Other srmd
effect* are the utim ufatlon of the digne-
flee .mice* and aMrrtn* up of I'vlr At
draariet* er 372 ^sarl ac. N T OTty
Sorting Mail in the Air
An airplane specially designed for
the rapid truiis|M'rt of niiiilq. is being
tested by the British air ministry. It
will carry, besides the pilot and an
engineer, a postal sorter, who will con-
tinue bis Y"rk shite flying at HM)
miles an honr.
Ttds latest type of mail airplane is
lifted with parachutes, and instead of
the usual fail skid has a steerable tail
wheel, with powerful brakes to help
puil the machine up quickly on alight-
ing at small aerodromes. A central
engine room contains two Napier en-
gines. each of rrfk) horse power.
For Barbed Wire Cuts
STOP THAT ITCHING
|J*GYFT Isn’t going to lose Its Inde-
s-c pen deuce Jwt yet, hat it mast
mind its step. Great Britain ■ prorest
against the Kgyptian “public assem-
blies blit.” which It was arid would
hamper the protection of foreigners,
was followed np by the sending of sev-
eral warships to Alexandria and open
threats to reduce the country again to
a dependency. But the Egyptian govern-
ment postponed coosi'lerarion of the
objectionable measure and the war-
ship# were called off. However. For-
eign Secretary Chamberlain warned
Egypt that there must be no revival of
the controversy.
Famour Conspiracy
In British history the Cato street
Jonspimcj wns a conspiracy under the)
lead of Arthur ThistlewiNMl, which
aimed to assassinate Castlereagh nnd
other i inisters. ”71*0 plot was discov-
ered February 73. 1820. at the ren-
dezvous, Cato street, near Edgewnre
road. London. It Is also culled the
Tldstlewood conspiracy.
PAZO OINTL
n ETURX1NO from Washington.
IX where they attended the funeral
of Floyd Bennett, the Germnn-Irish
transatlantic flyers were given the
usual uproarious reception that New
Turk accords to sorb celebrities. It
included parades, banquets and valor
medals nnd the aviators were almost
worn oat by the attentions showered
upon them. Next they journeyed back
to the national capital where they
were aWriaBy welcomed to the United
Urate* by Secretary Kellogg with dlg-
uifled ceremony. They leached at the
White Hone* and President Cootldgr
To go to Palestine is a great stlmu-
fation to one's faith and belief In fhq
great things which the little land gave
to the rest of the world after having
rejected them for itself.—American
Magazine.
fNERMANT has unqaalifiedly ar-
cepted Secretary Kellogg's pro-
posals for a multi lateral treaty to out-
law war. The Berlin government la
dorses the rdaa enthusiastically and
nays It In ready to eater argot In r has
with the leading powers ter the (so
summation of such a part. The Her-
man note bold* unfounded the Preach
tear that sn unconditional anti-war
treaty would conflict with the League
of Nations ar a nation s right of self
defense, and taken the paeltlsn that
reservations to the American draft
treaty are an necessary.
I. Bowers, an editorial writ-
New York Evening World
Beal historian of note, was
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The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1928, newspaper, May 17, 1928; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005495/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.