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to bring his disciples word.
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hold, Jesus met them, saying, All hail. And
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gulity on the cmhspiracy charge,
which carries wit It a xentence of
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> evangelical orphanage.
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provised raw made from an army
iegging splint. All were held on
charge* of transportinK stolen au-
the floor and cushions.
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pial seriouwl injured. and Mrs. J
nuteher Newberry has bren taken
Ito her home with numerou» minor
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governor for plan but OB
JECTS TO WORDING OF
measure.
out of 4aalile
who was stricken blind soon after
his ship deft Fort Arthur, Texas. He
was transferred to the President
Harding when the vessels met in
mid-ocean last week.
Larue, who said he wast Fradu-
ate of the Texas Agricultural and
Mining College and a son of the
president of the First National
Bank of Athens, Texas, responded
to treatrent of the President Hard-
ing's surgeon within 24 hours after
leaving his own ship and his sight
was reported fully restored in three
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yet, the fiercest, battles the world
has ever known have been fought
about the standard of Ilis nnme.
i What is the menning of these
the Hilda sehool and part of
zenn armed with rifles, and shot-
guns.
Twenty shots were fired but the
cur did not stop.
STEAMSHIP MESS
■ WORKERS KE
ON WAGE INCPEASES
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today wii the I. C. C. by the Ar-
Kansaw Fhort line railroad com:
.. pany, whiet propowed to bunT 31
| milea of line from NeDonald. Ark,:
lio Mecormiek.t Ark. connecting
I with ihe -Missouri Pactfie.
their automobile near Howe,
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Ing, as* it had never waited before,
for a great revelation. It came, and
where did it come hum? Not from
Athens, nog yet from Rome, the heart
tul o 2>6 measures passed by’the
regeuiar ression f .the legislature.
He has vetoed 23 bills of the ses-
sion. The governor sththas before.,
him for approval or veto approxi- .a
mately 13 measurew.
Ineluded in the list of meas
nor y^t acted upon lx that s5,
lug the insuranee and brki.g
part me nt and the sherirfs 1-
It was said by an official t8
that the guv era or mar not ay
he puration bill. but will le/
rome n birr without his nlment
•he ~hief executive has un
U night • ,n t - in the mn_
fire on workmen
new thought
natural being, akin to God, but in-
vested in human form, who was to
estabilish a golden age on the earth.
That great expectation filled the
DAYTON, OHIO, March 31.In •
spectacular aerial derby army avin:
.tors from McCook field today net
new world speed records for 500 and
1 000 kilometer* distances, far
eclipsing those made thia Wgek,
French aviators at the Villa ®au
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) In the end of the sabbath, as it began to
dawn toward the first day of the week, came
Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see
the sepulchre.
And, behold, there was a great earth-
quake: for. the angel of the Lord descended
from heaven, and came and rolled back the
stone from the door, and sat upon it.
His countenance yas like lightning, and
his raiment white as snow:
AUSTIN. March 11. — Governor
Nert today disposed of tn® last. %
revenue measure passed by the ■
regular wession of tho legisinture--
fron one day to ten years, or a
maximum fine of 810,000, or both,
was Moas we n O. Johnsn. mayor of
Gary. Part the cily ond county.s
legal maciinery — City Judge W II-
Ham M. Dunn and l’rosesutor
DWight ar. Kinder—alse were found
guilty. William H. Olda, sheritt of
1ak. county: former Sheriff Lewis
K. Marpes, former County Proxecu-
tor cide Hunter. Ilax A. Lucns, a
prominent Gary attorney, and John
liesnett, treasuret-of the Republte:
an city committec. of Gary, also
wete convict'd. Two'of those found
guilty were women.
House for tho frtrat time xtnen hertrcaven was atreudy tn tire Heart of
ilinesk of last fall when siyb board- mun. Hr. hali His iisMTon as the
ABILENE, TEXAS. March 1.
Startling developments in the am:
bushing and intal shooting of
former District Attorney Joe C
itandel in Stonewall. county last
Wednesday are exveeted In ths next
day or two, according .to informa-
tion here.
the veto.
The governor vetoed 13 bills the
past week and approved and filed
i others. II» has passed on 122
bills since March 19 and has about
5n >et to net upon. The governor ,
signing period expirea next Tuez-
MUSKOGEE. OKLA., March 11 — I
Ben Smith, deputy sheriff of Dela-
ware county, oklahoma: was killed |
tonight in a battle with four men
who robbed the Bank of Gentry, at 1
Gentry, Ark., this afternoon. Smith
was shot down near Rowe, Delaware'
county, where "ponses of several ;
hundred men hate the bandits aur- ,
rounded. i
Additional men have been num: .
moned from surrounding towns, and
ihe capture of the bandits la ex-
pected at any moment.
sreNcRI nKLIEVED TO BE
1.MADEN IN NANK nonnEur
producing state, through ’ its
financial, railroad and politieal
combines, has taxed its neigh-
bors and soaked the nation
generally,” he declared. "When
New York state was 140,000
ton, short ot its niiotmant
Pennsylvania had an excesn of
20V,»00 tons, ond nothing could
be done about it. I begged them
to let me, stop a train en route
to Canada, but the no-onleg.,
nuthorities at Washington r-
fused to let me do it.'
"Time and again I appealed
to the Interstate commeree com-
mission at Washington and
would have to wait for an an-
swer. This was the one body
shat had power to act for the
people, but It showed itself to
le a purely volitiqal body aud a
haven for laie ducks. It did
nothing to prevent cheating and
gouging "
rered tar sale by them, and that on
those articles of garment el UM 5
be labeled the amount of wool cot-’
taine d therein. It provid'd a pen.
aity for any merchant in Tesao who
failed to stamp on such garruenta
that he sold the correct emount of .
wool contaifd therein.
afternoon and
INTU, TI ESDAX >GNT
To ACT oMuKAsruIS
AUSTTN, Mare h a
Whicem, 1I> WUM
amuzng contradictions? Une the souls of men. The world was wait-
world round out during these 1900
PITrsBUnG, March 11—Fanned
by n north wind, fire today de-
Sjroyad (he O. 1. Sehnabte and Sons
automobile and wagon body con-
strunting plant anyt darmged nd-
joining byildlugs here. The loss was
estimated at s3v0.600.
she bandits and was recoxoized
late tonight when It was aband-
oned about 10 miles west of Gentry
near Jay, Oklahoma.
The car wan perforated with
bullet holes and there were blood
. ____ _______ of the prophet, who had th. gl-
the Irnee-ot Peaee ganto dream ot a M.ae la It. a bupor-
of azrieuitural develop- in sympathy with its vurporsbut
am forced from a settee of duty
ASTARILLO, March 1 —Official
announcement of the purchase of
tho Amarillo Daily Tribune prop-
erties by J. K. Nunn and J. L Nunn,
publishers of the Amarillo paily
News, was made today. The Tri-
bune,'an afternoon publicmNioh, was
suspended with Friday’s Hsue and
th, circulation lists of the two
papers combined. The News will
be published from the Tribute
plant. . .
The Tribune was purchased from
the Notional Bank of Commerce,
having been acqutred by the bunk in
December in a public sale. It was
established in March, 1920. and un-
til a few months azo published a
seven day paper, having suspended
the Saturdy afternoon issue re-
cently. .
R. H. Nichols, editor and presi-
dent of the Tribune Publishing
comapnag. has purchased the Vernon
liecord and will take charge of that
paper at or.ee. T. M. Johnson will
be managing editor at the Daily
New,. A
npse THOSE ESTAB-
IHED RECENTLY I
FRENCH AVIAFNES; Ca
INDICATED CRISIS IN FRENCH .
GERMAN OCCUPATION
HAS ARRIVED.
Vowing that he never again
would accept such a job because
It carried no power and was lu-
lls better than an excuse, Gen-
eral Goethal Insuea an order
revoking atkefuel orders and
rqie® mide by the administra-
tion and formally. tho of--
Fiee. . y
"Denney lynuin, the khier caal l
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day. , XW •
Under the provisions ok the elee
trocution bill. vetoed today, al per-
sons condemned to death, whether
for crime committed before the bibl
became a law or thereafter, are to
be executed by electrocution by the
ok- warden of the state penitentiary at
Huntsville. It specifieaily repeal*
certain enumerated articles of 0e
code of procedure relating to the
molested the Krupp works.
An inyestigation la beint miade
to ascertain whether the train
wreck was < aused by sabotage.
French today charged they had
a new type of super:submarine un-
der construction at the Benz works.
| Officials of the plaut deny it buL
| i be French named this a* the rea- *
son for extending occupation of
I Mannheim, nvlxing th” Benz work*.
Al TO AMI w AcoN nonx Tbefore leaving the foundry as
PLAN’P IS DEXTROrKD otherwise they probably would
have been mobbed. This was the
Yrst time the French had ever
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called the troop* as soon
injurii s as the re sult of a car driven
by Mt a Newberry being demolished
when hit by the south bound spe-
did train of John H. Kirby.o" Hous-
ton, at a Santa Fa railroad croes-
Ing here tonight.
. Iwo young children of Mil. New-
berry were miraculously raved
from death. ** e-___
to veto If, that there may be no
hitch in carrying out the execution
of the death sentence tgaln»t a
eonsiderable number in Texas who
huve already been tried Bbd th*
punishment assessed at death by
haning."
The "truth, in fabric"" bill pro
vided that druiera of dry xovds in
Te Xh* should ascertain from the
factory or wholesale dealers from
Mentation to that body.
T. B. Smith, a 16-year-old boy.
ne of those arrented for’investiga-
(>9 in connection with the cane,
wauen by p newspaper man hete
Today whte officers were convey-
ing him to “some place in West
-- ——---Texas" for safe keeping. The boy
AIR AT M’COOK FIELD deiared judge nandel was as good
a friend as he ever had, havinE
been hie attorney in a recent case:
No charge of any sort has been filed
Krupp plant, thua punishin; them
for attempting to resist nelaure of
automobiles. Most of the injuries
occurred at the same time. One
volley from the machine guna and
the advancing crowd of workers
was scattered.
The others casualties were caused
by a collision between trsins man-
ned by French crews near Gerel-
stein. Eleven died, including six.
ths grest
NASIIL.LE, IENN . Mr h 31.--’
ue appearanee ot white clad,
hoore d horse men intht 1 ‘ th d
triet of Gibson count is re-
ported to be cau dug excitement
there. Ieports from the county
say that there is nothing hy i-
dicate that th* hooded hutsemen
are conuertrd WFli the Ku Kiux
NEW ronK. March 31-
General George Goethels, whose
office of state fuel administra-
tor becomes non-existent st
midnight, declared today that
the people of theEnHed States
have been "frosen, gouged by
extortionate prices, and ■ have
antlered from unequal diviion
of fuel supplies because there
was not enough courage in of-
ficial Washington to dictate to
the coal barons of Pennsyiva-
question of law, that should this
bill as It is drawn become a law at
tills time, that those in the stat
who have already been convteted
and the death penalty asaegyed
against them, could neither be
hanged nor eleetrocuted. They
coma not be hanged because this
law would repeat thone provisions
of the law provrtdin for the nxee
lion of the death sentnce by hani
|ng. and the eondemne d parson
could legally object to li's death
sentence being executed by electro-
cuting him, for the reason that he
was not tried, convicted or nen-
fenced to be put to death by elco-
trocution, but by hanging.
"We are net .bast* on the mer- -
Its of the bill; we are inclined to be
vage airdrome.
Unofficial figures tonight showed
that Leutenant Alex Farson com-
pleted Coo kHometers in hour.
CO minutes. 117.10 seconds, making
approximately 1C» mites an.nour:
and that Lieutenant Harold Harris
and Civilian Pilot Ralph Lockwood
traveled 1,#00 kilometers in four
hours, 52 minutes, 3121 seconds,
averaging around 120 miles an
h°Leutenant Bateller of the French
army was the holder of Ilie COO 51:
a ometer record with a time at .2
7 hoprs, 42 minutes. 61 3ji seconds.
f and Lieutenant Arrler. of the 1.000
kilometer distance, whose time was
r . Q hours. 39 minutes, 4023 seconds,
in addition to the 60# kilometer
.A mark set by Pearsons. Harris and
‛k Lockwood alsq are credited with ex-
cendine the French record for that
distance, as are four other McCook
fjeld aviator*.
Eleven ships took the air shorty
after 1 o’clock today in the effort
to treat tiro French records.
Seven were to try for the 500 kilo-
meter mark and Tour for the 1,000.
Five of the planes finished the 600
kiometer distance and four of the
others were forced down.
.Aviators who brat the French
reora ror 600 kilometers and their
time are:
Luis Melater. ! hours, 32 minutes.
tS.tt necondn. average speed of 122
miles an hour; Lleutenant Arthur
sinin. 3 hours. 33 minutes. 31.66
seconds, su average speed at 122
• miles erZour: Lieutenant H. II.
Mills, 2 Jours. 1« minutes. 20 69 set
onde, average speed 119.2 miles an
hour; and Lieutenant J. S. Stromme,
who went the distance in 3 hours. 13
minutes. 36.11 seconds, speeding at
H1.7 miles an hour.
I The time of Harris and Lockwoo
. Cor COM kilometers was 2 hours. 2*
minutes. 3M secondm. a speed of 117
miles an hour.
— WThita Faits bank elearipE*
ter March this year nbowed a
gain of az per cent over the cor:
responding month in 132,2, ac-
cording to figures given out
Saturday by H. L Hunter, clear-
ing house manager.
March, 1121, clearings totaled
$6,910,182.70. , Ip March, 1121.
the clearings totaled 19174,-
March 6, only beloved Bon of God was to saye ____ . ______
the v or Id from the wrath of God David, tho religion,
no agonising death at thet Then came Te ’
—mun llo , i.l.-cinin+-Hmoii,—ike eumvi—+4---, -
sn increase of $2,264,-
Lleutenant Pearson Makes Approx- _________
-----Imatoly l— Milan An--— rogabnet-the-smu-M
Hour.
During the week spoilt here tn St. iy d; in
husumtie -he hutuppar-d tu pub ihne- ,
lie a number at timer. tar smpler, more natural,-mnore cu-I the religion at homage, whteh con-
Tho president for the most part./patle et comprehensioj, morn ex-lcelved of dol us a 'Id of honor,
however, Ima —"played" since heluited and wore noble- i laud the sacrifice at blood on its'
camo to Florida, recognising that I Then think how the chureh He aitara. —-
this la tho last real vacation he will roundi a has wplit into "Fragments otr .....
woodp.
— tallied
FORT WOKTH. March it.—
The federal grand jury investi-
gating alleged oil promotion
frauds in Texan ndjourned unUi
Monday today without making a
report The federal government
has attorneys here from Wash-
ington and New Turk, asninting
the Texas attorneys in present-
ing evidence.
has been
w AsIINGrON. Mare h__3L AD:
pli ntiou for nuthority to comane t
i new rnifrond extension was filed
LIQUOR LAW GASES asti-issm
.......— ' today at the treasury department.
INDTANAror.IS,"IND.. March 31.
Ono of the most sensational trial*
held in Indiana ince the Volstead
Act came into effect was brought
tO A close III United Ftates distriet
they purehased their dry
the amount ut Wool con-
tn gurnents or materia* ofi
FOHT HMITH. ABK, March 31.-- .. _
ttaritztnze-iTWUUBOEESEETMSEry
bin the Mannford Stalo Bank. Is! _____
believed to be tho leader of thei ' •
quartet of bandits y ho held up snd Governor Also Vetoes th. Much
robbed the First National Bunk of ■ Diacussed "Truth In Fabric”
Gentry, Ark , today. According to । _...
Cashier J. N. Covey, attaches of thej win.
the Melman mitrwwr tBS MH. ‘he
measure places a two per cent tax
on sulphur produced in the state
and will net the stale approximate-
ly $500,000 annually, according to
estimateh.. The governor also ap-
proved the bill providing for codifi-
entiou-of state lans; and-at pro-
hihitina ehre-further organisation of
Ko- alled three per cent loan com-
pmTen. All thre Treasures ar. ef-
fective 90 days after adjournment.
Sight of Texan
Restored on Ship
A spectal eession of the grand ----
jury has been called to meet at An- First Time French Have Ever Mo-
son, Jone. County. Monday mum- ■
ing to investigate the case. It was lested th. Great Krupp
rumored here tonight that a signed Works.
confession would be ready for pre- ... —
Part of the stolen money was
abandoned in the automobile.
Posses from here believe they have
the men surrounded near Rowe
only one girl was in the bank
when the bandits entered and
scooped up nil the money in sight.
Nono "L tho bandit, were recog-
nised, it was nald.
THREE PRISONERS SAW
THEIR WAY TO FREEDOM
pikhek
With the *“retary
precepts nre impracticable?
=-=---—,'ib—wr a - r-r- yra- -xi
ally fair except probably lo- + j was to come that would revolution-
cal ruin« ulsout Tuesday or +liza the world, to break U" •s "...
1 Wednesday; risin tempera- 4 ! ties, 10 hurl J. ings from the i r throne!
4 lure Monday;, cooler middle +land to uplirt the lives and give a
• of weok, follow'd bywarmer ♦
A lattes vart *
$,2,44444444 4 , Acpntinurd on Pei e 2, 4 lump L.
---- _ _ I AUSTIN, March 11. — Governor
A touring car stolen lari Mon- Nerr today vetoed the bill will'll
day at Bartlesville, Okla., from W. ioukht to change the mode of <i«-
e, Smith, of that city, was used by!eutsons of th. death penalty from
-----._ . hanging to that of electrocutton,
and th" veto also fell on the To-
emtied "truth.jn fabric” bill and the
bill which undertook to change Ihe
time of holding th- district court in
th* counties of Coryell. Mamilton
and Comang he, th* author ft th*
latter measure having requentea
ear passed through
three miles west of
sentence of death by hanging.
"There can be no valid obeetions
against tlr* state t hanking 010 exe-
cution of the death tentonce front,
hanging to electroecutln," the gov-
ernor nald in Ills Veth tetrrent.
"If this bill,’however, shduterter~ -
come a law. It is drawn in such a
way that there is no provision to „
take care of those convicts of ths
slat* who have already been sen:
tenced to death by hanging.' The
hill ae It is drawn is retroactive
and undertakes to change the pun*
ishment and manner of executing
the death sentence already passed
on a certain number of peoole heret .
totore conv ieted for capital ofrnne"
and adjudged to hang. It is almost
most serious of the occupation.
When the French arrived to con-
fiscate the automobiles a factory
signal sounded and the workers
came in great masses to resist
Krupp officials ordered the soldiers
to leave but they refused. The of-
ficers went Into conference with
th* officials, and then it is alleged
Klan and it i-suzzented
purpose if III* oruntizat
put an end to hen ho ]
ninele house rouberies g
Let n prevalent.'
NEW ronK, March 11.—Wage
increase ’ agreement. with the
steamship owners’ committee af-
fecting workers nt Pool land. Mains,
HoRlom New York. lnftimore. New-
port Sews nod Norfolk, were an-
Iwunce today by Joseph I', nyun:
vk-e-presld.nl Of the International
ingwheremewa Aswoclation.
In the poFth mentioned, exceptinK
those on Hampton Bonds, lonK;
! ahoremen and cargo repairmen will
receive effective tomorrow 70 cent,
an hour instead of 65 cents for day
ork snd $1.07 instead 6f 11 for
Wrereimue. In Newport New: and
Norfolk the new rales sr* 63 and
• 1 cents insjead of «0 ond 90 cents.
wAGE IxcuEAsES von
• KI EH XL corrox MILL*
‘ nOCKHUX, S. C., March 31-
— Wwue inerensta ot 10 percent ef-
fectve April 1. in several cotton
mills loented he re, were announced
today. The mills arreeted ar. the
Aragon, Arcade, Industrial Car-
- bartt Nos. 1 and 3 and Victoria NO..
' 1 and 2.
‘krnxrIUE wonKEW WILL
r- | GET WALE AACHEASES
NORWICH. CONN., Starch 31—
TextlUl workers in nearly ever!
plnit ii eastern Connecticut will
• recelve! wage inerensen April 1.
" Notloraaave -been given in many
ptante¥id other® are to announce.
” inereax ion Monday. The plant* in
tit" dish let emplby about 16.000
person#.
Swk and Troubled World Looking\ir.^^
More than Ever for Divine Light; as
-- —“ - was sounded. The men used an Im-
Jesus, which-was crucified. XXVI:l-10. .
of the world's vower. The great
revelation cuine (Hit <>f a ittle coun-
try, Palestine, of no tonsequencc
among the nations.
11 •• ca p। t"i <f th s cour i' .
Jerusalem, a decaying cit in the
midst of a scene of equalled deso-
latlon, was indeed a centev of re-
ligious controversy, but it was not
4 • X
__________ WEEKLY ISSUE,
_ ___
■ "'"y" "b; —■ V1"1. i ■MwrwSg. > ■ .
Fecial grand jury is to investigate hamlin murder
SP^ENTY TWO DEAD; SIXTY INJURED RESULT FRENCH SEIZURE
LAHOMA OFFICER KILLED IN BATTLE WITH FOUR BANDITS
------------------ - OKLAHOMA OUTLAW IS
g.ez ? 0
—Ke cp
" .Ag-NAtww,
' F*3G- ■ e
74 '• 1)
} Alo,* "4
$2,2
2
court hern today with the convie-
tion of 55 pe rrons on charges of
conspiracy te yilatathe liquor law. -
The defendth are all residents jyvni, yy
^it anon"wvicqguatyn * 7,92. / 0 Keturn Home
eizn birth. Several of the defend-, _
ants weer men charged with au,
thorlty to enforen th< law® nndi HOBOKEN, N. J. March .31.—In
those who had talemoat to. prosu- siek.uy of th" steamship Prest-
dent Harding which arrived today
I frm-Bremen, was Joseph Larus,
seaman on the steamer Naretsaus,
crowd disappeared. -
Whilo the throng was ntllt mill-
ing around the gate®, something
happened. Home reports say n stik
was thrown at the French. At any
rate, th* result was a burst of firs
from th> machine runs
The French officers had to wait
until the crowd whs cleared away
- {
By CARL D. GRAOT
United Press Staff Correspondent.
BERLIN. Maren ll.—The Ruhr
han had its baptism of fire, and
tonight, with 22 lying dead and <0
injured, advices from the valley
showed that Iha crisis in ths
French occupation had arrived.
Easter in Germany’s industrial
region will be a day of nervousness
and Tear, with no telling at what
moment th* ancient hatred of Prus-
alan—I os- Frenehman.end- French-
man for Prussian will flame up.
Of the 22 who died, 11 were killed
whin French machine guns opened
Come, see the place where the Lord lay. okr.A Mareh ,, Four
And go quickly, and tell his disciples that j men who robbed the First National
he is risen from the dead; and, behold, he Nan qlanen"Zi,coorkanandon
* * 1 " ■' 1 . - : - tomobiles. , . .. .V v 2.
23 MR HALL ' USE. ehirehenscm-toansweryoth,teg"EkxD owsuus Wt sr
<’,,|jrr1" 19 1 ' Nersien) a"'1 "no ~ yen in tneory an. no ' DIV IDM IP St nrrEs
h"yn wM. lt E.rster stundn in practice. ----a
roritemot iniprtaitinthehin- But te strange fact ts obvlouni MIKIO CITY, March 3L—T.an'1
- — - renotv- mail's 10 sll eyes. Hist Jesus l iuewan’awI possessing mote than 3.000
n nnini lIinOTinRI iraln l« n womla 1. t hale ll" Ing.thatthebeltetinHiminotron*tnenarn tusout 12,500 acres I must
LI HUI A i, Al AIIIIIU world i" o® riarimn er now than ”,r befu‛ , , it......iimmedlatelytodivtdosuu.tu®
ll lin I U MlJlIiHIV ’ ' t ll"' curneting. How eontra- is more living, more love at H,|, -urhw. a, , ..riling to a circular or-
I LUliVI ■ nun i lull ijctr, are tie optre nn ot relig-hour han No wax durin kicurth"lered sent to representativs.of
____ ions • nijip oven amona those who 1y pigrimaKs. why e, rment ... ..w
negg TH g,Iga5EsA .Jill sn0mhefve. chriytiun?, about May one who is not in an} ‘18’ MH ht throukhout the repuillc.
bULb U Wb n au.s
VULV iw I.....un ,|, tall- first . iteript .to anpwor that ,wun.....
------ II, ei.d it si v. I . sisted, H* m«.v help millions of "Unit "I" ,
.. ‘in,I an imnw i lai' I'll Hi —t here can this Easter day , are in a like poniri
ST. AUOUSTINI. FIA,, ararehiladno"a""iing."I0descenqenjuron.g, , , ,, , ' 1:
31.— Rested and improved greattyikrm a lina of kigs — 1L' eame of । To show th* moral " ' * . of 1 u
in health. President and Mrs. Jlard-the iumiient tanks Hu worked Jesus' alvealll" 1: morr"e n,",, | "
• ,irc, a n.yur haiper. I call man* effort* to put blmmB in
ing tonight brought their I- loridu "iraclt thc .Lml-U......ad have toue h with nis Maker, U .* oniy
vacation to an end. depart*”* b}inever bern rarseri, lb rose from a little way We cun F° bark 1‛ntie
special train for Augusta. Oa. to ( th, ra.. Huhm 'U- nouody haseverlom tfTe of time, but I- t usbexin
suend another week before eturn- ri n freni 1 yrave. i with what warn II the gr-'.s 1.1"is
to Waahington . ” rineonserie . onhit of opin- 1 of early Rurptians. who v orhi .... .1
Fhps. Vito saw the pr. sill, nt and ion about IL ianion and tench- Ho sun and the mooit ai l m I lai"' nnI
his Wire atep from a train twenty- Ing*. H- eiatmed t I ihe Mes- some 11os " hich !mponmnat I i TIRIO n I iINARNIT
five day® ago at Ormond and who intl ll, n ver lanmemito 1 the 1*®* noble sides of tlit.it vun na- I IM j 11 U - N | IIMII IN |
also saw them bokra the tram he re : M • al H. Miki H. was the.son lure ' IVVU IIL HUIVIUIV I -
tonight could not but ge, piginiyo mid in . fr et He equal The" cams their nlmo-l . '••‘•‘Oh I HU
the benents derived from a Bau-eon lb -uid He waw tip Son of fumblinEs. after a b lo f in another
tion spent in the warm Florida tier; to -tir.it eommunietien- wftT - existene e W hich_ w ou1d t *. ' nene
sunshine, away from tho enrew of frrod, sut rarteneatn Him. He said ! them to the brei ty.o5 thin one,
Washington and without sghedulesjtnat nrter this lit'' He would appear | Then camo. Hie rellglott the l«r
or any firmly established routine, to ewtallish the kiniom of llenven raentiah people, the renion "f 1w:
Mr». araing. Who left the white I on Earth-Hu rail the eingdom of “hi" t.. atet “ cneai-TO
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