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THB PKOW.K. BAmWiaJ. «. C LITTLE KINGDOM OF TONGl Fooled the Court. A lawyer was defending a burglar accused of housebreaking. “I submit, your^ honor,” said the lawyer, “that my client did not break into the house at all. He merely saw a window, inserted his arm, and re moved a few articles. Now, my client’s arm Is not himself. Why punish his whole body when his arm is the guilty member?” “That argument Is well put.” said the Judge. “I sentence the arm to 12 months’ imprisonment. The man can accompany it or not, as he chooses.** ^ The prisoner smiled, took off his wooden arm. and walked out. Ona Remaining Nominally Independent State in Pacific la Under Limited Monarchy. Tonga, little kingdom of 100 isle*. Is the one remaining- nominally dependent state in the I'aeifltV'and, though under Britlslr ^protection, It still tiles Its own flag. Its government is a limited monarchy. Time was when Its legislative as sembly gathered only once in three years,, and steamship companies with vessels plying to Tonga advertised the fact as a tourist attraction. George Tubon II. was then on the throne. He was a man six feet seven inches in height and weighing some thing over two hundred and eighty pounds. He was wont to open parlia ment with great ceremony, the boom of brass saluting cannon • and much gold braid. Attired in a scarlet coat, blue trousers, plumed helmet, with an ermine-trimmed plush cloak, trailing from his shoulders and held by two velvet-clad pages. King George would march from his palace to the parlia ment buildings. Guns popped at In tervals, while the populace stood around and bowed low in honor. But George, H’s daughter Salote now rules and parliament meets once a year in less GUbertlun display. Reach** Away Back. A haldheuded ftorlety man tells this on** on himself. He whs at a lawn party, and a matron who thought he was too busy talking to a pretty girt to notice what, she was saying re marked tn a low voice to aaottier ma tron. “What a nice face Mr. Blank has ” Just then he haptatwetl to remove hie hat fer a moateat and he heard the ether reply. “Yea. and how much there la of It ~—tWwtoa Transcript Here London Papers. How many morning dailies are now published in London? Most people, Journalists included, would answer off hand that there are not more than a doxen. Actually the addition of the Westminster Gazette to the list brings the total numtter up to 9P. Lon don’s morning publications are consid erably In rxreWi of the evening Issues, whose number Is 12. A few of the c««atltueate of the latter list are also not to be found tn the ordinary booh stall. Acodaotal. Once, while chatting with flraatnr Milrtev of Maine, Bill Xye. the humor- let. remafhed that he had her a h»ra at fthirtey la the senator*s state sad that he supposed the t*asa had been aamed i ftlf tnf ill# ®®d"*Nhf tMT® "*1 V V h* MffMlftrf f* 1 1 < *YInH flatrf** W •• ththe fe ft lerii s m Jklftlfft# TU Wmtm tlhfti Wpft f^ft ^1 WWili^l m till Itrmn *1 Md if t t* f N i r Hi d. 0^# •# v Aft# ft! • ft ffcftilMlh If If ijmmpm ■L—Xew i«rh a he Otaee. Hftft. JBS CHtVKOLF XI jW £g—namni 7Vaw»^nefa#*an ‘The World’s Lowest Priced QUALITY AutomobUe $ 525 f, o. b. Flint. Mich. New Superior Model Breaking All Sales Records of Standard Fully Equipped Cars This leadership has come only from sheer superiority in value per dp liar of price. Price, operation and maintenance considered, your dollar buys the most transportation in a Chevrolet, Equipment and accessories considered, Chevrolet is the lowest priced par made. • Chevrolet is ALL THERE as sold—nothing more to buy but the license^gasoline and oil. 0 o' ■V ' '• .■» - .a y.. " * \ Comparisons Sell Chevrolet Standard Rear Arte Construction. ometer, ammeter, oil ^raaaure gauga. Strong. Quiet Spiral Bevel Geara. lighting and atarting gwitch. and BMTftOVED UNffOtfl INTEIAAT10NAL Lesson f (By REV. P. B. K1TZWATER. D. D., Teacher of Krtglleh Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright, lilt. Weetern Newpeper Ualea. LESSON FOR AUGUST 6 THE TEMPLE REBUILT AND DEDICATED • " LESSON TEXT-Esra 3:l-«:22. GOLDEN TEXT-My soul longeth. yea, sven fainteth for the court* of the Lord. —Psalm 84:2. _ _ I. > REFERENCE MATERIAL—Haggal l: 1-2:23; Isaiah 62; Rev. 21:1-22:5. PRIMARY TOPIC-Jty fully Building God’s House. JUNIOR TOPIC—Rebuilding the Temple. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC Love for God’s House. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —What God’s House Should Mean to a Community. • * > After becoming settled in the towns surrounding Jerusalem the people were culled together for the purpose of reestablishing the worship of the Lord God. The leaders In this move ment were Jeshua the priest and Zeruhbabel the governor. In view’ of the fact that the clearing away of the debris of the old city and temple und the erection of the new temple would . take a long time, au altar was erected 1 where sacrifice might be offered at j once unto God. - 1. The Foundation of tho Tsmplo i Laid (3:8-13). This was an ausplrioua occasion and j was celebrated with most Impressive ceremonies. It marked an epoch in the history of the nation. It brought I most vividly to them their bitter ex- 1 pretences In (he desk pest, and yet I ; pointed them forward to the time of I < blessing when God’s favsr would bo | upon thorn again. L The prloats la their apparel (v. I IB). la Rxodua IB tho priestly gar ; mewls are desert hod. Those garments 1 ! symbolised their coosecratlon to tho i 1 Lord's aoMlro- 2. The pete eta with t compels (v 10). | These trumpets were at silver and I were used tn railing the people to- • got her o I The Levitan with cymbals (e. 10). ! j T1 «mr uete to furnish the instTumoutst I mwstr*Bf tho snarl ns ry This was #e- cbrdlng fn the scrungewtenl mode tty ! I lvs«td (| t'hrsm 13 IB21). g They snng ttjgether by rsmrse | (o. Ill, This mamma thnf they sung In <me snot bev rvmgmneleeft. The sne susnpnny snug. “The Lcod te Hood": * the sohso roopondsd, "'Bha Mis j sndwreth fbrevoe * 3 Mingtod uosydag ss , f w lo IS) Omm mt tho | oh» hod soon tho nmgu ms temote at hotuansn dtng • .1 gfam beos r» , r , fur short the pi r at the farmsi d shot ■Idor lArent w nhtrh had rh when they vsont founds lempto Oth nvwr at God tarh end tbs I ig bed been u\ a neginsm house at Worship II. The B»«>dtng at the Tempt# Min- deeod (Ch. 4). 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Standard Instrument Board—speed- Investigate the Difference Before You Buy Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan Division of General Motors Corporation Wee Id's Larges* Ms— There are fwfwrer of Lse Pitted. QUAUTY AmemeblUs Dd#/drf aiM#^ Wanted Chevrolet Motor Company 44* When Baby Complains. I NHERE ARE MANY WAYS a baby has of expressing any pain or Irregularity or digression from its normal condition of health and happiness. A short sharp cry, a prolonged irritated cry. Restlessness, a constant turning of the head or or the whole booy, fretful. In these and other ways a baby tells yon there is something wrong. Most mothers know that a disordered stomach, orjtowels that do not act naturally are the cause of most of baby’s sufferings. A call for the doctor is the first thought, but in the event of any delay there should be ready at hand a safe remedy such as Fletcher’s Castoria. Castona has been used for baby’s ailments for over 30 years and has mer- ‘ ’ a., - 4 jjy any other achie\ jy's remedy and not aenro- all for every member of the family. What migit help you is too often dangerous when given to a babe. —^ There ti ___ the M craatf-etBAd Children Cry For Let’s Think It Over. « thlaf ae Myla( too much os talker eooBer or later btcoi— a and the truth reiterated and ■Bid far ever thirty et thoeghtfml, te try a aabetitutr” or a drefe that are iajerieei te Are they caet oet hefere H la lee late? mm* blab tm oooiufT mar« ammo mtv Berni« nircBcrt caanaa GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of 10 Cents -SIXTH SENSE'* SAVES TRAIN i w I Am BRIGHTENS, REFRESHES, HDDS KW DEUGHT TO Olfl DRAPERIES PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dys or tints ftft yob wioii T»n Can. ladg was rri—lag the atrvrt MITCH El Rail mag Naasewp** d M B t -Mengir ang Btappeg Juet In Time. wtrerrive b«> f— plv In wevjf age. , aatatvlltgvnt pe—Imlam (3 12). I It was no rrrdlt tn “pdeat*. Lrvltaa and chief ef the fathera' te mar this • gkwlou* orraalon with eeepiug. L'a- , dee the rirrumatai.rea this naa a i gtorlue* tM^ctuutng and gave promise at 1 great (blag* fur the future. Cud’s I promise* looked to the future when even greater glories should be to the | choeen people than ever had been en- ' Joyed In the days of Solomon. Many j today, becau«e things are not quite whpt they should be, do not go for ward with h constructive program, and even hinder those who have the hope ful outlook. 2. Worldly compromise (4:2,3). “Let us build with you, for woe seek your God.” This is Satan’s most common and effective method today. May the courageous Zerubbubels declare anew, “Ye Have nothing to do with ua to build an house unto our God.” 3. Open opposition by the world (4:4- 24). When refused a part In the work, open nud violent opposition was re sorted to. Intimidation and political scheming were used to defeat the build ing plan of God’s people. III. The Temple Finished (5 :l-6:15). Through the ministcy of the proph ets. Haggai and Zezchariah, ,jhe peo-. pie were encouraged to resume the work of building the temple. They wrought with energy and enthusiasm. How necessary are God’s prophets to encourage and urge on the workers in the Lord’s vineyard! IV. The Temple Dedicated (6:16-22). The people were united in this build ing and came together upon its com pletion and solemnly dedicated it to^ God. It was a Joyous occasion and they united in the observance of the passover with gratitude to God that He had strengthened their hands in their work. / — -I. — V ^ Th4 Doer of th# Work. But whoso looketh Into the perfect law of liberty and continueth therein, be being not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, this man shall ba blessed In bis deed.—James #53. Na Disguise Can Conceal Lava No dUguisc ran long euoeeal love where It !«. aor feign It a here R l* Mt — Bm tiefoucaatd. Ilia “sixth sene#" caused Hut•ert Gelt .d Kanbnry. a paseengv-r evigiiMer. to determine tint something waa bfi-kett on.ter hi* •nglne as It raced along with luu pa —engers <m Ms train. Gets atopiieri and found a brake rig* gltig hanging by a small shred of a hndien chain under the tank of the l«r<•motive. Had It dropped, railroad men «ald. nothing <*ould have pre vented a bad- wreck. Gets said ’’aometMiig” Just told him all was not right und4r him. and lie stopped.—Sunbury ()*a.) LMspatch. the other day A dog ran into her > with s«rh furre that It knnrhed her I down. . Just then n light auto ran I •«er her. A gentleman wttnesalng the I acrid*nt came to her aaatatance. He . •aid : ijidy. did that dog hurt yon?“ I Hite looked at him a little dnaeit and replied: “No. the dug didn't hart me. was the tin in lied to Its tall. r a laelet «*•• ka*laa SHot * fer Werms e* If “Dee ih» drusswt will s*i M fer yea e»e4 IS c*el* te writ hi Pill Ce . m Prsrl St . 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It was following one of these visitations that the gob gloomed after the intruder and re- inarked2 “I betcha my next month’s pay that Wrong Batch. “I never tasted such queer batter cakes." •■Hey, you’ve fried my home brew.” WEAK SORE EVES Travel by Sea Norfolk to BOBTON Wad. Bat 44* P. 1C BALTIMORE ..Moa Thur <00 P. M, Moalo and Berth Included on Steamer. Through tickets from principal potata. Porter. O. A., Norfolk when old Bugler Gabriel foots reveill^L for the general resurrection, lie’il tiniF that guy crawlin’ out of somebody else’s grave.” Then Father Flared. A young man was wheeling a per ambulator to and fro in front of his house. He looked hot. but contented. “My dear!” came a voice from an upper window of the bouse. “Now let me alone!” he called back. "We re all right.” An hour later the same voice, in earnest, pleading tones: “Arthur, dear:" “Well, what do you want?" be re sponded “Anything wrung in the house T’ “No. dear: but you have wheeling Dora’s doll all the alt Isn't It time for the bnby tn have a jura?’—Chicago Herald. New Shoes Old Shoes Tight Shoes all feel the same if you shake into them some ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE The Antiseptic. Healing Powder - ^ tor the Feet Takes the friction from the shoe, fresh-1 ens the feet and gives new vigor. At) night, when your feet are tired-, sorej and swollen from walking or danclng.i Sprinkle ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE in tbet foot-bath and enfoy the bliss of feeli without sa ache. ( Over 1,600,000 pound* of Powder for th*( Feet were used by oar Army *nd M*vy dur-J lug tlie w*r. Is a Pinch. Cee ALLEN’S FOOT-EAfl Health-Rest-Economy ft HINDERCOftNS ■ stapsm I PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM! ►OT—Iwnam* RmSmh* CaW V**fc Md Si.«s*t hnJH Wlww«a>em.w>ar»c»n*w.N.T OMUL OHS* I _ iforsio tbft feet, makes walklne ea»v. 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