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THE TON-CITY SENTINEL, WINSTON-SALEM, JULY 23, 1920 Written Words Describe Sav f ior As "Man of Strange 5 Virtue"' , Rome, Italy, (By MhID From the durt of more than-iaoo years a tu dlout modern Roman has rescued a pen-portrait of Jesus Christ. It was drawn In one of the letters that Publius Lentulus, who was a Roman Pro-Consul In Palestine and knew the Saviour In Nazureth, wrote to a friend In Italy. "There has appeared here a man of strange virtue," Publius Lcntulun wrote. "His disciples can mm "ine Son of God.' He cures the sick and raises the dead to life. He Is a very handsome man and worthy of nil our attention. His hair Is hlond and covers His shoulders In separate curls and is parted In the middle, af ter the funhlon of the people of Naiareth. His forohoad is smooth and serene, without marks or wrink les; His countenanre is pink; Hla nose is well formed; His beard of the same color as his hair, Is parted In the middle. "In His jtaie is an expression of wimiom and of openness; His eyes are blue but shine terribly when He reproves people; but In conversation they are amiable. His observations are expressed with liveliness, altho he always remains calm. j "Nobody has ever seen Him to ! laugh; but He often weeps. Of a pond height and straight llgure He ' has very beautiful hands and arms. I His manner of speaking is serious. Ha speaks but little Hnd Is modest. In short He is is handsome as a man may be. They call Him Jesus, the Bon of Mary. Kxpert antiquarians and students of history pronounce the letters of I'ubllus lentulus to be entirely gen uine. For centuries they were for gotten BHve by students of Latin and ancient Rome. The advance of Christina brought the letter quoted to the mind of an old professor here. He translated tt Into modern Italian and sent to some of his learned friends as a historical curioaity. . TY THINKS YANKS NEED MOKE PEPPER the American, and the Brooklyn club has the best pitching staff In either league." A distinguished cluster of players have been sent Into the baseball world by Texas. Lone Star native and adopted sons include Trls .Speaker, Clyde Milan, Jim Vaughn, Jack Coombs, Rohm Young, Frank Snyder and Rip Collins. "Can you locate the man who presented Babe Ruth with 'The Brown Perby' down In Philadel phia at the beginning of the sea son?" writes James Francis. "The bright fellow should not be hid un der a bushel. Bring him out." slblllty that retailers will be request ed to handle meal, in particular, on ration basis, making it necessary for them to keep records such as the druggists have In reporting drug and hlskey sales. Panvllle Register, TO KIT.K AIIi ix;rf.di FNTS Ftm MOONSHINE WHISKEY "What do yni think of the Yan kees; think they're strong enough to win a pennant?" Ty Cobb ws asked. "Yes," Cobb made answer. "They're strong enough. They have a wonderful offensive and the best , pitching . staff in the American league. There one qualification, tho, that they would be better off if they had. A little more light, fight of tho fiery, aggressive kind Is what they most need now.' Fight and aggressiveness are 20 per cent of any team's asset. With them you ran create the mental hazard for the other fellow which tells gainst him so much." "The American league," say Jack Coombs, "has more good ball players than tho National lanue. It has better hitters, but Just then same, those hitters wouldn't hit as well In the National. The National league has more good pitchers than Reports emanating from head quarters of revenue agents in Roan, oke indicate that the government has decided to take hold of the illicit distilling evil in Virginia with a firm hand and on a scale hitherto unparalelled. Some months ago 8. R. Brame announced that the ingredi ents used in making liquor would be seized iMid now he has perfected his plans. Startling discoveries, obtained from reliable sources were f made known yesterday following the an nouncement of the malt seizure Sunday. Roanoke and Ferrum were mentioned as tho "dumping grounds" for the liquor traffic and the counties of Patrick, Henry, Floyd and Frank lin were characterized as being "most deplorable," as regards the manufacture of moonshine whiskey. So determined are the whiskey makers to manufacture their product that the government is considering a movement to enjoin merchants from making large sales of such articles as meal to Individual. It was re vealed. Unless sales of commodi ties, eventually used In making whiskey are curbed, there Is a pos- Real Values " PUMPS AND OXFORDS $5.95 Black fd Brown $5.95 miitl Reinskin and Wtent Leather. Superiors Fitting Service Winston-Salem Greensboro SPECIALS FOR TMSWEEl 25 doz. Blouses, worth $1.25, otfr price 85 Silk Shirts, worth $6.50 to $70, now . . .$5J Silk Shirts, worth $8.50 to 11.00, now . . . .$7. 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