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(Conducted by National Council of the Boy
Scouts of America.)
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Sunday School
1 Lesson ^7
(Tty REV. R. H KITZWATER. D. O..
Taachgr of English Bible In Um Moody
Bible Institute of Chlcsgo.)
id. IIIS. Weetarn Nawrpapar Untos.)
LESSON FOR OCTOBER 28
WOMEN CAN DYE ANY . .
GARMENT, DRAPERY
Dy* or Tint Worn. Fsded Things
Now for IS Centg.
PRIMA DONNA SCOUTS’ PAL S0ME HlsslONARY teachings or
... „ ' , „ , THE PROPHETS
Mudame Ernestine Sehuinann-Heink . . . •
has a special place in her heart for i , .....
the. boy scouts. A promise made by j 4 :1 o_ n; Micah Zeph 3:9
her eighteen months ago to the scout si golden TEXT—“The Gontiies shall
of Boise, Idaho, to go camping with ! come to thy light, and kings to the
, , . ' , . , I bright ness nf t>)V risino*” Tau
tliem and sing for them around the
campfire, is still unfulfilled, but that j Jonah.
brightness of thy rising."—Isa. 60:3.
i PIUMARY TOPIC—The Story of
JUNIOR TOPIC—Gods Love for All
Nations.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—The P.rophets'as Missionaries^
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—The Missionary Message of the
Prophets.
tlie great prima donna has forgotten
neither her promise nor her scout
friends Is shown in the following‘let
ter recently sent by her to the scouts
of Boise. r;
“My Dearly Beloved Scout-Sons:
“Don't lose faith In me, please. If j Perhaps the best way to teach this
you knew how hard I work, after I i lesson will be to note the message of
was two and one half months ill, near { the individual prophets. .
dying; how 1 had to make up all the I. The Message of Isaiah (Isa.
{K>Ht|Mined Concerts and hank and ; flOil-SX-.- ””
house—oh. gee. all aorts of things to < 1. Its Centnil Fact (v. 1). Israel's
tight, her Hedeeiner, has come. The
primary tneam»| of this Is not the In
carnation of t* Redeemer, but H»S
manifestation In glory and power aa
to this earth to mu
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attend to, you would forgive my not
coming or writing. You see. boys, I
am, with all my many thousands of
friends and own famii). alone. There
Is n<> loving hustmnd. Hlnce twenly-
<>oe yen re I lose the fine, door father
of m> children, and since | am tw ful
fill (he do*ten of father and mother,
and sing bewMso he yon kn**o. my
children now aM are mnrrtedL ho *o
their own chlMrew I am free, ns yon
thinh. In ran orwnnsi and aeewnd and
*nhsy nfe. bat hal L My doitso are
yswc aa great, and os^n hawtee. thoagn
I tasa ll and I naa hamv Mr ha Thn
i mms nseasaney fees In nmny name
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Don’t wonder whether you can dye
or tint successfully, because perfect
home dyeing la guaranteed with "Dia
mond Dyes” even Jf you have never
dyed before. Druggists have all colors.
Directions In each package.—Adver
tisement.
Women Barred by Will.
”No women to be permitted to be
present when my estate is being dis
posed of," is the injunction set forth
by Adam Seiferth in his will, filed
in New York recently with an ap
praisal of his estate. Although Sei-
forth left an estaty of more than Sdo.
(**», including several houses, he*lived
the life of u hermit at Bay Ridge for
many years, occupying several attic
r<Kuns in the bouse he owned.
included in Seiferth'* directions to
his executors was this specific expres- 1
sion of his objection to women being j
present at the settlement of li's es
tate: “It Is my desire that none *»f j
the wives my brothers residing Id I
this country In* present when mv c*
tap- Is divided.**—New York THnew
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Let Lydia E.Pinkham Wegetable Com*
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Thousands of girls have to work in
homes, offices, stores, mills or facto*
Ties who are physically unfit for work,
with often an aged or invalid father
or mother dependent upon theni for
support. Standing all day week in
and week out, or sitting in cramped
positions a girl often contracts some
deranged condition of her organic
system which calls a halt to her pro
gress and demands restoration to
health before she can be of use to
herself or anyone else.
For these distressing weaknesses
and derangements these girls have
found health to do their work In
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound.
Brooklyn. N.Y.—"Like many girla,
I had troubles every month, ’ aaya
Carolyne Mangels. ,r and they inter
fered with my work aa 1 could ne- er
be sure of my time. My mother often
suggested that I take Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, but I
never did ontil lately. 1 have bad
very good reaolta. and am now a pri
vate secretary and do my work with
out ■dastn^ a day. I
•peaksof having trouble?H^el have
had. "—Carolyns Mangel*, 40714tb
St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Office Worker Helped
Milwaukee. Wia.—“I have takes
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blood
Medicine for three and a half yean,
and thev have improved my health
wonderfully. My mother also haa
taken the Vegetable Compound and
we recommend it to our friends. I
am working in an office now and can
always do my work as I do not have
the troubles I had at first 1 read of
your Vegetable Compound in the
newspaper and you mar use my let
ter in that way if you wish to do so.'*
-Eleanor Sheblajc, 6S7 86th St,
Milwaukee, Wia.
Pain* and Headache
Webster, Man.—“ I waa all now
down, bad a bad complexion, and
suffered with pains and backache, and
waa dizzy at times and felt weak. I
worked In a mill and mv girl chum
told me about your wooderfa) modi-
erne. Lydia E. Pink ham a Veg* table
I am feeling much better
taking it "-Mart Plaza. 11
Wert Street “
Lydi* E. Plnkham’a Private Text Rook a
Peculiar to Women” will be aent you froe upon
to tbe Lydia F. Pink bam Medtetoe to.. Lynn,
This
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Healthy, Happy
Babies
The beat aray to keep baby
in crowing contented health
la Mrs. Winslow’s Syrup This
safe, pleasant, effective reme
dy regulates the bowels and
quickly overcomes diarrhoea,
colic, flatulency, constipation,
and teething troubles.
MRS.
WINSLOW’S
SYRUP
Tkelnfantt'aaJ Ckildrtn’t Regulator
is best for baby. Guaranteed free
from narcotics, opiates, alcohol
and all harmful ingredients. Open
formula on every label.
At all Druggitta
Write for free booklet of letters from
grttefal mother,.
Anglo-American
Drug Co.
215-217 Fultoa St.
New York
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says IbMtor llorn.ulay. "The boy
attiuls should be couimentled and en
couraged in tbe ruthless killing of
mts. If (be loss of the millions of
dollars to agriculture and tbe trade,
mused by these animals, is not suf
ficient to justify destruction, then con
sider the further menace as the car
riers of nmny contagious diseases
which they alone are the means of
scattering broadcast. In my opinion
there is no danger of impairing the
III.
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L * Tbe Xupreaiary of III* Kiagdont
(v, I). It shall bv exalted above all
file kingdoms of tbe earth. Its glory
shall attract the people from afar
-. The Extent of It (r. 2). Maay
nations shall coion with Ihe urgent re
quest that others accompany them.
The kingdom of Messiah shall be uni
versal. It shall extend from sea to sea
and from the river to the enda of the
enrth-
,1. It Shall Bring Peace (v. 3). En
mity will then he taken from mens
hearts and they will to.e each other.
When their hearts are changed they
will no longer wage war against each
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‘‘Every Jack ha« hla JIH.**
i “How about the steeplejack?**
iMrted MM Coee.
I taring’s Wife filncg yen trtd Mr.
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be eoaaeo to rburrh oftiner. And tbta
[ morning I noticed him Joining In the
leaf by tun.
Doreor — Indeed! What waa tto
hymn?
Wife—“1 live me a calm and thankful
heart From every murmur free.**—
Boston Transcript.
morals of bow-acouts or encouraging °*' ier ' '>•’* ONen ^estioj the.i
ruthless slaughter of wild nrifmals i«'n!^nent8 of warfare. War will con-
while engaged in the extermination of
these loathsome pests. If the Boy
Scouts of America should he the means
of killing off all domestic rats and 1
rodents they would be entitled to a|
medal and a monument a mile high to
• tinue till men’s hearts are regener- j
rated. The way to get wars to eease |
1 Is to fc^t m en to love Jesus Christ.
IV. The Message of Zephaniah
(Zeph. 3:9). Jf
Grape>Nuts andMUk-
Oneofthefew
^COMPLETE FOODS
show the appreciation of the world in
general.”
THE PRESIDENT ON SCOUTING
* ‘ ——■*
President Coolidge Is a firm believer
In the boy scout movement. “Your
organization," he has said to the
scouta, “serve* to preserve nnd bring
our valnnble traits, and I believe that
the Boy Krouta of America have a
great future before them, and consti
tute a real force working for good eiU-
teoahlp**
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—Zephaniah dectares tTTat following
the judgment upon the nations God
will turn the people from their im
pure speech so that they may call upon
Him. He declares that God’s will is
that all nations turn from their fllthj
conversation and call upon Him. He
desires that all nations should come
unto Him.
’HEN you watch robust i
wc
and
ChHctianity.
In order ta abolish Christianity tto
one thing needful la te get rid of Sun
day.*—Georg* Holyoaka.
it ever occur to you that their strength
and health are largely due to the kind
of food they eat?
Grape-Nuts and milk supplies com
plete and balanced nourishment of the
highest order. This delicious dish pro
vides the valuable wheat end milk
proteins; the “food minerals," phos
phorus, iron end calcium; also tha
vitamins.
Because of its nutritive properties,
its crisp texture, and its easy digest*
ibility, Grape-Nuts is the best-bal
anced cereal food for young and old.
When used as an ingredient in other
foods, it adds remarkable rest and
valuable nutritive elements. Red pea
will gkdly be furnished on
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