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TIE BKOWIW900 BULIETII
KnUred at the Rcetofflc* at Brown wood. Texas,
aa ittoii-dui mall
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not BlMWai CTMlUM
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new*
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>r reputation «f_*ny ^orwin, flrnr. oc^oorw
may appear t*
wltf he -gladly
la this pager,
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BROWNWi
upon a different system
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for handling the
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Us being brought to
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FOUR VIEWS ASTO JESUS CHRIST
KJO ON* MAN who aver lived in being given the
i 1 attention that is now being icrordeil to the xttidy
Uf the life Of Jesu.% Christ by the people of aU ranks
m life throughout the world. A reaction against or-
ganised attains of agnostic*, against what la gener-
ally known aa the Christian religion Appears to hare
begun, and jmen who prcuously had gWen 1 little
thought to |ho matter are going to the Bible. to
eetenee. to nature and to 0* experience of mankind
in n search for the truth about Jeans: and they are
hnduig this itudy both interesting and profitable.
four conceptions of Jfcaua. there Is the
1. who believes that Jesus was mere-
character who never lived except in
of a^ writer or a group of writers,
knows as the dtble.i/ It is worth>
unbelievers, however, regard Jesus
hero ot all fiction, a character In whom
cab be found and whose teachings as to
y 1o man are unexcelled.
way
work of the state, if I jj ' > j[
The present Highway Commission la ^ com posed-oi
able and conscientious men.^pud there is every as-
surance that their work will be performed with all
the efficiency ,at their command. Ttfo task of tiic
that
f«j|U8HgRg
tUd to th* um the efficiency ,at their command. The task of
brecredrisd *® it or Commission fs a very large one, far larger tfibn
’* Imposed upon the highway commission of any other
state, and the work hmst be very carefully planned
ally jewcouted if appmiublo results are to
and . J__-rr-rj ____
be obtained The people Will not demand the imme-
diate construction of all the highways that are needed,
but they will expeel more tangible returns for their
tax money than heretofore. If they get it. there
will be fottte or no truubfo in financing future high-
way construction, but If they don’t get what' they apr
expecting and what they have a right to expect, they
are going to rebel against further high taxation for
highway purposes.
OUT OUR WAY
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There
view of the
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the unagtxaa
whose prod
of note that
as the
no fault
man's duty
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There is a second view, that Jesus was not a char-
acter of fiction, but was a man who was actually
born in Bettdehem and who was actually crucified
on Calvary a.s recorded in the Bible; but that he
jwas only a man. An eminent Jewish rabbi. Stephen
jS. Wise, recently startled the country by announcing
fthis viewpoint, as his own; and at the same time he
•declared that Jesus, the man. was in sQ respects a
pet feet mam and Lha$- his life Is .worthy the emula-
tion of the men and women of today. J i ?■
• There is the third wiegr. that Jesus was a man
and! thfot he was the Dnme Son of God and that he
was sent into the world in fulfilment ot God's pur-
pose to! pi avidc a means of salvation for mankind
Those Who hold this view give
the inspiration of the Bible and fo
u>ry of the life of Jesus
admit that Jesus U the only
made by God for the redem
these things because they ate taught
B . and the best efforts of their minds have been
to disprove them
\ CHLORINE r()K C AMftBb
Fort Worth BUY-Tbfogram: The eity hsaiUij de-
partment has -introduced a nyw public' service that
teems to be calfod lot bithc nature oi the time*
It propoeta to dispenfo chlorine tablets which may be
used to make safe drinking water wherever it may be
found. With practically the whole world awheel ui
the spring, sumer and fall, with tourists -and campefs
multiplied along every highway and about every
recreation spot, the service is an important one.
Modem waterworks sanitation has practically ban-
ished typhoid from tbe Cities Jhc instance of this
disease is now’almost' entirely confined to rural dis-
tricts where samtatkfo is not properly looked. aTter.
Cases of typlioid in giltas usually have their origin
in some excursion by the Victim where he dnrnk prater
iroin an unprotected gUpply. The fort Worth citizen
who contemplate^ an automobile or camping trip,
or even a picnic with his fantily in the wodds. may as-
sure his safety and Independence In the matter ot
drinking water py can ying along a few of the chlorine
tablets with which Uie city health department will
supply, i , • Jj> i ;
„ Chlorine is* a germ cide. a precipant and 4 deodor-
ant. IB purifies, clarifies arid makes pal*table almost
any kind ot water, ft js the basis ,ol the splendid
health record of all rittes. not the least rcnlaricable
of which W that of FPn Worth itself.
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arimg in their attempts
Today's n
is the fourth view, which is th* Christian’*
vic^ that Jesgs pirlst not only waa the perfect
6J. Galilee and the Divine Bon of Ood. but that he is
a personal Bov**. To mtellcctual asv?nt they have
iddcd a heart’s devotion: and they find in Jesgx S
friend and ogmpanion a Savior and intercessor- a {
perfect example and a constant anspiration
daily life
The true ChrLstian docs not
one far away, a character of fiction or a man who
lived and died nineteen centuries ago.
spirit that is ever near and ever -
with His love the live* of those who yield their heart*
to him in faith and who dedicate their ilves to him in
{ Daily Washington Letter
e Nary am {aught iri the *.............I1**' .. ......■
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Chmu now
in the
IlY OH
f, £6.—Mexico
most vital
rlmebt
I Ihr '*o nvont unpigrui
nt wt this meiuent
Affair* and the linisam ol
TTf;. f.4 r ■ i
is ihat rtie men manning
(these divisions should know China and tha Chinese
land Mesgv, and ’^4 MM'^respectively From
p««ure u & ’VS
JT7---i-ZZL. ... Mexican divhlon.
as gleatu'd
BY
fJTASHlNGTON.
YY precept the U
purview of the State
Jt may be said
rraus in the State
the DtvUloti of
! Far Eastern Affair*.
The theory
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Daily H ealth Talk
aw Dr. M*rr>* F.*hb*in i
E<t(U-r Journal uf the^AnK-rtrAB |
Kf-i« tjr and t* l|>K«la. , i
the llralili Mic^iuia. I
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NE1V VORK
lENCf. HAS HOST Of RfcHf- inunt4 and fa.sli
|E8 FOB DISEASES OF SXlN irr blxid “ *"
_ ' if o the
>ItOR S NOT* < Th*- is ,the P«MstrUns on one
tUQ y % RAT 0?? 01997
^-The1 ten-
enun
nicu
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THE PJ
COL
"B Ot
J ol T<
brothers
great American, sport
section of the
thoroughfare are- compelled
;e flying.baseballs a* well as
taxicabs each fine day at
teonth of a stale* of articles on >road
al hygiene by Dr. Morris. ° riodp
in. one of America's foreiro-.l; vhi/zifi)
heat authorities These articks,p®011 I - , \.
_________ flie;explanation is the wwj con-
’'_X_terete- puiking over the rikilroad
are sQU'persons' wno^be- trackrtbrj several blocks above the
lUieve that every dneiu^ of the
exds
neon
tral Station. Hundreds
brkers gather on llih play
i he
service1,' The t
hn Masted
biit as privileges
j.able him'to give
to Imp gratitude
prepared for
fi
Christian find' a Joy in
his dally, duties not as burdens
’are. priceless, because they en-
rx press ion. however unworthily,
or the love of the flaviar who has
a. way of life everlasting.
. "He that brlieveth on him is not concP rrmuy but
be that bellcveth not is ccgidemned already, bedhuse
he hath not believed in the name
ten Son of
of the only bogot-
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that
of the
perietice
on
from the
f This
Jitter Inc
labor lor aerviCe
wealthy
matic
Act. The
dera
the
ate ma
•When
j eign count;
they say.
! slinging
' diplomat
! Then
• Far Eastei
etice of the personnel lu the Mean
the otl.ct* hand, is rathrr surprising
n the records. 1 > . i
--r____ of The
C,Nr *5* ,l'*ur,i recreation
his. belief and the adverl*se,nents *' »U ‘r permits
of ndltrum* for thf treaieujnt of II' . , , ,___..
skm (Umvuc are a reftertmu of the "‘’’T'"/
actual knowledge o< fuch m ndltKML, *|”B ' *Mlt 11
'Svld eien by the medical pndrsMoit !£r*T Hs-Urrlte* an a maleh and ita
a quarter of a reutury ;«■> i it*^*1^ •"
Today Uta methods of trealmeii'. huinbrrrd thirteen,
of skip dweases include piaetkallV U ... - ".T l
every form of /apoaratua. every. f Mbge.ol man .has
method of medical^ hdmiiualraitoii ^ **•’ <<*** TxMm shops. ’. v*h» or K ~ ry- - _____
hupertorily ;
leg 1* partly concerned willi the
t of member* of ’he consular
disrnmlnatiqn ip favor of
iintnent mrmbrrs of the diplo-
, of the spirit oh the Rogers
nsutar men rlaial' that thry have offi-
tly bet teij. fitted for import ant po*ts than
.tie officers’ who are getting a proportion-
j of them. , ■ ■ h ',]_■
hr department wants an exdert on a for-
Cooir • > the consular service."
itic men <specta:i/r m tea>
hy they s»y we doi t make good
We do t{»r work ’ * *
proof, they point to the Mexican and
divisions , 1 '
division is
ntey. it ha* to con
r. t’The diplomat
ai4l that’s why th<
BROWNWOOD NEEDS THE .MONEY |
-- Gunther)^ se^JtaFl^. Msbon.
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THE la
s pugilistic ci
lows: "Ahy _
untarlly engage
counter between
fight between a
any other animal
other tiling of
championship, or
which any
vdlue is bet or ws,
which any admis*
either directly af
imprisoned In
not less than
Hv« years
"By i he term
ax used herein,
tary fight or
blows by mean-
enslse. wlirthe
gloves, between
money, or for
getar.' or
NTS
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and Pa
with regard to
nters is a^ fol-
w ho shall voi-
a pugilistic en-
and man. or a
and a bull, or
r money or
or for any
the event of
anything ot
or
fee u <1
“* be
for
nor more than
When the correct
adage appears.
f
tetters are written
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In the ctrclod .squares an
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ommm it****
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HORIZONTAL
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Frank n>P-
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VERTICAL
IV ;
part of any fat.
DowrUf
To apportion
Norve cell plus 1Ut
Not bright
/Vpoi
processes.
jpon.
person to whom a promise | V Bulwarks. j
is made * f I A. Prophet who trained samuel.
Dry mea-urr sometUnes called ,f'9. ‘ Otherwise.
hotnerTl := - •/ 10.
encounter’
any vbiun-
t nrountar by
fists or oUir
or iWtthout
more men for
of any char-
Other tiling of
any ehd**'n*»'»'*H,’T
»teal
vonce 1*. a. rrlteetion.of Uie. appl*ca-
tion of knowk^lge in phvilc* chem-
istry bib logy and bumcr;oU*> to
medicine, r. and of a more thorough
comprehension of Uie fact I hat the
skin is not merely a protective cor4
eruig ol the oooy bat an ortan
whose condition renerts that of the
other tissue arid influence, them
definitely. j i
Perhaps Uk greatest adisnoc ha*
been the X-ray and the krew ledge
that application of it* ray* would
affect not only tun{or> whose cm»e
lx unknown, but a4b lnflammatlom
and dnceneiationi )of thq rAlu pro-
duced fo- paifaxltte hnmnikni.f Not
only the rays of the X-rapr tube but
also those ofjradlum. of the sun and
of the ultrwvtotet lamp jar*? known
to hare del mite effect* ofi the skin
Radium is used for j destroving
cancer of the’ ekin mafse* ol the
veins, birth triarks. rriotes and sirni- :°anrri «ic!
lar unsightly texcreiceneea, As Dr
FredxWise indicated at a recent
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A BOUT, four ’hundred children of scholastic age in
n Hrt-w nv ood have not yet been enumera'.ed in
tips year r- uhioo. census and the city schools have
an eaceitetiy chance to lose about M.QOO that is needed
for next year’s- work unless .thy.** are jwoprrly en-
robed at pner ' ;
It gxpc-.-’.ed U*at the per capfU apporUonment
lfor tl|e ik*jU school year will be apprjximafelv *15
lhi* apix>rtionawnt con** to the city1 schools wjth-
l out aiiy increase ip the kical tax rs tew. Miice the
monry, conns oui bt Uie trCasuty of the state and
■+ not fonti Uk cilj treasury It is to the interest of
Brownwood to se ure from the state ai much school
ruenry us U can get tegitimatelv. to s implement the
lunds provided b f local taxation fpr the supptM-t of
‘ -the schools. Th f *oi^ scholastic* we enroll* the
. inpte kUgte mone: our School Board will havel to It-
. nance iU budget for the 1*27-28 session. 1 | , |
An pfent cal has been made ‘
Trusted* for the ipppOrt.of all the
iu a final efforl to complete the
Parents whooe children have not beep enumerated
should *«e.Uiat their name* are placed on thr rol
at o0ce. and all other parents and the citizen*
j;rtv*»] xhould Interest themsohes in -eeing tlial tlie
- .enrolliner»^ Is oompltte. Rveyy child mcanx *15 u>
itic v.I*oot fund lor the nfxt school yea^.
pooltiiiu oondei
yean, -ago to let women ,*wtm a few
Hour, a day has taken larger quar-
tern. fort men arc crowded out ex-
cept alter 10 pm
\ The wi-aUtef miji uu*>t look with
suspicion on the hm ruhm but wtx
the emu* folk begui to gather
Broadway and Forty-third Stcbet
tfo Great White Wave 1* corn
tlikt summer is Just around tV cor-
ner
Carnival performers hayf emerged
frdrti winter hibernation at small
towr, iiotels with thalr/lrained dogs,
bears, and irrese. ' Spielers." "bally-
hoo men." Jugglers jmd trapere per-
formers’ are nc»roUa;iug for jobs
Thfor oflEkoe Is oiy the sidewalk, and
they can be scyti *ny time Ww at
the Rendezvous haggling the show
rred,
fee Is /
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Christiani,:Loodbn. The Hague and Rome He has
in. Mexico Last year be la said to have
month* touring Europe while the Meri-
ted upl * ‘ • ' •'] ’I I, | | j
Betfwwlfon B*t Meskw'j » ; . , J
. The asi^Mant eiifo-f Of Uk dhiHiori 4 Rlchaid C<*r-
nelnis Tasfu. a rrfo?rti<ble character whoor retxird
credit.* huri With 17 year, as a clerfo tetter enfrief
and 'lenographer He wav bom in Holland and. row
lrom a clerkship in tbe department to his pre*«U k_.fe
<t Wliutil on hmith Ho.tU. Jr..' . (4i«0 [ tSnSlch thrm. -r cut th.m ,
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meeting of .apaoialrvv tn diseases ot
the skin, the physician is no longer
limited to any single form of treat-
ment, but may attack such growth*
with anv of the destrudiv* r*y*
that liave been mentionedIk ma;
then. *vlfh carbon dioxide
snow: he nun- remove 'then' mutI^
M
needle whose cutting power d
on tabn»Uon>l produced f)> 4^
4 yi »r Ewuslant in th division, rho pwys IlS.OOOja
yeai rent, and makes n splurge socially, one heal* .
HoWeU ha* served »i x*ndoo. Pa lama and Warsaw j* . tACkUMf oertain
but is not known to lu ve been In Mexico ...
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de by jthc Board <>l
lie people. light now
he scholastic census
lit doe* all the
He wa* a vice
was sent to M
1926 He is *aW
and late in l*2t>
here to help out.
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A TE$T FOR THE HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENT
ro'.lMATE* ol the income of the Btalc Highiay
P gpcpaitulent under the recently enacted three-
■vtline tax and ti>* unchanged motor license
con-sid'-rablv -or r placing ti.r total a* hlg"
ay
will be a m
available lor
This
.befort betai
Should
* ui iviumh *a rv ici at, I vWnK
hal and Tientsin uotiHW*.'
^)y> Hlvielnn
division
iniilip Joaaleym.^41, entered
in i»ip and
and Peking until
Ui 1924. He is a
if J
cifnt
LiX '.itO COUSKHM
lilty'<million doiiuri for the two-year period,
4 - larger sum than has ever ,‘“J~
Highvay Department, and
be Mifftcicnjt lor aU the actual needs. ‘ |
•T7*e greatly mereaacd tsxaUoti lor the support of
highway work will occasion little or no protest from
Uk people ol the state, for there. Is a universal desire
lor bcuer Highways *nd the P«*le re»llze th*t “W
iniuit pay for all roads that are constructed The ne*
tax system Iwweyer. will be a Kvere Lest for the
Highway Deportment, for kince they are to pay more
than ever before for road work the people are goingAnd-they
to insist upon more and better roads. Onkas they am [hard-working
satisited with the result*! obtained under the new ^ncedmembefo
and" larger tax for highway work, the people wril «- •*
— ^ only upon a lower tax for the future, but
i Last on the IuU-a| 83 MO a yearM* Major Ed-
ward Prmdte Lowrqy. Uk onlh repreKntative ol the
consular Bervlcc m th|» oivulort. Coa*ular men *ay
ork for his high-salaried *up<i»or\
1 In Havana .In Tf21 and in 1922
Wheye he became a consul in
klfcw Megieoi front top to bottom
po w t (hat be pulled turn back
W--T ' | ■ ’ t ’T _ • .
\ Real Expert
1Turning fu Die Far Fantern divlfobh. one find*
Netedn T. Johnson fo fo* ir*. chtef. at $8 000 Jdhn*on
learned the Chinese language mote than JO year* «8°
and became a student interpreter in China aliere
he served ui Uk doiUHifor fjervure fuf 18 year* He
brought\back at an * Xpert assistarit at the Wash-
liwtn«*Armsfo<a»Irri,!'fF! [ '
The wsslstiult chief ts Jolui.K Caldwell, at 87 000
a year CaMweli IteOame a student interpreter in
Japan Jl year:, tup and wa* a consular btttoer at
Yokohama. Dalny. IVtadivonok Kobe. Tokyo and
Chita. Hr knows his Japan a* well as Johnson knows
Ms China. T.J* / ■ ■. . ' -
nn ;iis Pesk.. another 87.000 man in the dhiuMp.
was instrhetor to tjiK go'.ernor of ChPill proeinee in
1808-08. He wax born in CMna and lierved. wlih Uk
par&MtK-
aorri:
(he blood.
commuter
*1 xar|
springs day*,
have full hoax
rains carer
I rakes' and
the the
al mail
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Flashes of Life
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' By The Associated Prb* O
To see which any admission
‘barged." . |
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'retty mucii every Week pugilistic
encounter* to see which monry is
charged and on the result of which
gagers are freely laid arc advertised
*Bd reported in Trie Bulletin. Are
here any officer* » ho .r sworn duty
it is to tec that Uk provision* of the
law ate carried out? The Parson is
uet against sport lK‘*is- not even
4«ain*t boxing, foil he believes that
there tb ample reason for the main-
tenance and enforcement of this
lWW*
homer.
A thick sweet liquid.
Type of balsam,
d
nation for twly
Convent worker. /
Corded cloth
Female parent. /
•elf. f •
Emits vapor,
Your plijs my
Plies with persuasion.
Card
To forbl
Not
Oevov r
T lii «basket w-or
ithlng.
THE »e
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Perspiration
Tb sin.
Box used ill a British mint,
of in.
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13.
16.
18
22 Fexcessrirety.
24. driving coo
28
25* Otves way to de.
30. Pertaining to the
32 Sphere. *
33. ,;To harden
I 34. Tbe European elk
Wr *
partied my ti
4
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i
Several more murders were com-
n . it ted this week simply because a
revolver was han#y. Banish the re-
\olver
It xeesns that there Is a condd
erable differeneei of opinion as to
best way to oobduct the businew
ol the etty. Thai Is eery likely to
pecor and should bo openly diScuss-
«4 in a temperate’manner. But the
believes U|at Hlajor Hoopoe"
that la Uk proprr siwllmg-
very well, be . dispensed with!
His lucifbr-atlons are not smart—
UKy are 'SmarteAtecky ‘ a tosallv
cases of the skin, tl
reaches them through
jertthp combination y il' drei and
metallic element* o» ifrrr\t\r drew*
whlrh! produce Uk unfoediate i4»eth
of thf* parasitic nr».«dsm» when
they come In contact with Uigm.
Tttere stUI remain infecUotw and
disease* of the akin which Are not
easily ,1 sinonxble to. trea*merit
pempna'ti*,m which tlKre are iri
trtenriou.* wlioal*. bUster* a#F *inli-
ter eruptions, is not knrwnvta Yield
«a%i y to any form of treatment, al-
thrnah it nia> be benefited on oe-
east m by the ure q( diuq* vurh a*
arsenic and quinine. * ’
O nerahred change* bl U\»\ nature
of I k skin resulting from dteturb-
wncr* bf Uk nervous s>rieni mid ol
Uie jglaitd* sometimes rrMst every
of medical attack
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different fottng Tlwy are not in
tended to convinse: they are intend-
.... , , «* ridlcile and beget
H AVANA-In VKW of the reason more bitteniev' of; feeling
teifklv Ik. K.p^.I.ib. ____L. .. > T»
pixslbly the hardships wont
itW* dixi great for Americans. It is torbli
cornll*l now by precedential derree to
in- dice (or the drink* Also pok
elubtris taboo
NEW YORK -Haprierlsri l*
mg'masoiline white collar .
to be lh irreui demand. T1k Y
A. fo unalrfc to meet thr dertai
mate stenogrnpher*. typist,
secret arir*
HPRINOFIELD. MaJf -IlifT
student* smoke at RpfmgUelfl
tegc, whKh iralnx boy« for Y
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HAVEN- A* Edna
views it. If the elimfoaUoo
and alcohol »* compfer d and
foas oni in M ywat J u will
B.muh the reyolver
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where in tbe city to your home^
evening except Sunday.
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towns the shine evening and by mb
as early as you get any newspaper u
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consular rervKc at, Faking Tslntaa Hankow Shang- J ♦
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Uk rervicr m CMha
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diplomatic men
Mexico, whereas
cm division know*
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man [, .
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Insurgents say that immic%i1
k Mexican division knows
consular man In the Far
China or Japan from head;to
'that the Mexican situation 4 °r
this country than the Far EX*torn
show
contend that-there reoords
cofoparatlvely poor, yet older and
Of the consular branch are
whenever younger men with
than pun afol money are advanced over
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when tv
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not be proper
some oik 1*
- ot one
churches in the
The Parson had co-
up tentatively the
The Parson;
advocating
hundred
United Bute*.
■to add
•reting; capacity? of the various
churches ui Brogrnaood and found
Uiat if. by any ihanoe ail the sup-
Coi- F°Md membershR) of the rommun
w r tans in town were to take it uteo
UKlr heads to go go church on any
given BundsV morning there would
not be seats lor moreJEmH
fifty per cent|
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that God Is
lion bred and1 Three ta'ita
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prosstan ’in a’lecture at Yale witl’ "on Sudani ;w|th His greatnew
the umimeit that it fo, M er foriflhd Hfs wihki
the youth of Americ* fo be told. and His lovr,
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y -Would a tion. no race
wHe refuse alimony,* One might hp church, can
‘rorur has very quick csfj to
w aceusatfon.—Fielding
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If it harts you to laugh defi'l c ome
loreuKmp* dl4t
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REMEMBER
Thos* good 'permanent
wave* only $10.00. J^C.
Taylor Beauty Shop. Austin
Avenue. Phon* lllS^
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Ur.nk Uk answer would be the
aa to "would a flan torii a?f asked l>;
Justice Moreehauarr how much she
w *nir«i Mrs. Wtlhrlmlfla Uvhmann
Mid “I don’t want arty " "Oil. yre.
you do." sxtd the justice - J*! will
make vour husband flay 8IU1.OO a
rnonUi and yre: must Ufod fo.,
NORFOLK - James / MdClolla.il
thinks he Is the ehangpton shfot mo-
torist. He** tour feet two. HU rar lias
. xniiMon pedals apd other foririga-
ma jigs t*-
HARTkXJRD, Oonn<-A
cocupeoy Is ordering that
be driven from the left a
stem, ' A survey showed
them were driven from
Now the example of au
to be followed .
M with His greatness1
Megs with HU wisdom
. and no man. no na-
no botdMgte. no priest.
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that Thr
ms ev ery one of
put ouiwelrrt tn
j that purpose, we
with Ood and
thr labor and thr
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tee put o'ltbbjTt* in opposition to
tf at pur,ore. we shall have neither
pari nor lot In the matter, and the
Inevitable advafM jM that purpose
to Ms consummation ,wlll crush us,
overwT * |i
which _
is that. It
ny with
fo co-
have our share
glorv.* But. If
helm' u* m eiVrtestlng perdl-
1 rwf ssltree* iswreoi *
non and utter kosal
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Sunday during March. 1927.'
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