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? " > Pine Libraiy of Illinois Wesleyan Is ? / ? 1 . Ij-' .... v n SwwKSSBBwS >> I,,- Martini Kuok Memorial, left to Illinois \Ves!eyun university of Bloomington in the will of a Decatur 1 111'* 1 _ -J uitlo"' t|je Tudor-Gothic type and the structure is absolutely fireproof, the only wood utilized being la The ",l ,l,e tables an'l shelving. m* .Uil > l IKI *?*?*?% 1" WW V,>> ? VJ M ?? w?a ? ? ? J which was dedicate.! recently. This building of marble is said to be the finest college library In the West. > 'j WINS FAME IN VIENNA Kyne's Sea Hero Has First Accident II A girl never heard of In America, Emma Hedeil, whose home !s In Wash ington, L>. is causing a sensation on account of her beautiful voice. An American visiting in Vienna first learned (if her when he was attracted by a crowd of people under a window, (harmed l?.v a beautiful voice ringing out from above. Looking up ber in structor, one if the greatest voice j teachers in America, the American | learned that ^he is considered a won derful singer and that she is going to 1# the sensation of Vienna and Europe. MINE RESCUE EXHIBIT Miss Esther V. Reiser of the bureau of mines in Washington showing the very latest In mine rescue work at the exhibition given by the Department the Interior. i STARS SAY GOQDBY Ethel Karrymore kissing Brother Li* good-by u he soiled {or Europe A dead whale or a half sunken derelict ship caused Capt. Matt Peasley of Los Angeles, known throughout the world as the hero of Peter B. Kyne's sea stories, his first accident In 37 years of sailing the high seas. His vessel, the Vigilant, struck an object off the Ventura coast just recently and the ship slid up on the edge, rolled almost over on her beam's end, nnd then slumped back into the water and off the object, causing a large leak to spring. A wireless call for help was made, whlc^i was answered by the steamer Cascade, 'the pic ture shows water being pumped out the vessel and, above, a picture of Cap tain Peasley. In Ancient Temple of Ammon Bluejackets from the United States Destroyer Fox view the wonders of ancient Egypt. Photograph shows two of the sailor men in Hypostyle hall in. the temple of Ammon at Karnak. . . ? Sketch of Oakland's New Museum Sketch of tiie new Oakland museum, goon to fiqe on the shores of beautiful Lake Merritt, one entire wing of which wiii be devoted to the famous H. ?. Jnow exhibit of the game animals of Africa. i i ' ? - * ** . ? ' ) v r, ? / ? IMPROVED UNIFORM INTtftNATIOKAL SimdaySdiool * Lesson ' (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D. D., Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago ) Copyright, list. Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR JULY 1 JOHN, THE BAPTIST .Hay be used with temperance appli cations.) TEXT? Luke 3:8-8; 7:24-28 In 5NkTEXT~"H? 8ha11 be Kreat In the .sight of the Eord. and shall drink neither wine nor strong drinlr" ?Luke 1:15. ' ..^f^RENCE MATERIAL ? Matt. 8.1-17; 11:2-15; Mai. 8:1-6 ??????? jnmrlRI^T0PIC~The Bab^ John. JUNIOR TOPIC? The Man Who Pre pared the Way for Jesus. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP lc~ ^ne Herald of the Christ. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC BaptfsrtaCter and W?rk ?' J?hn> the John was a great man. In an nouncing. his birth the angel said, "He shall be great In the sight of the Lord." He was not only great In the Lord's sight, but ,was great when measured by the standards of men. In the teaching of this lesson a survey should be made of John's life and work. I. Birth and Ministry Foretold (Matt. 3:3; cf. Isa. 40:3). He was thought about and his work planned long before he was born. He came as God's messenger. His life was a plan of God. He was said to be a man sent from God (John 1:6). There Is a sense In which every life 1? planned ? everyone is sent from God. Everyone should remember that God has something to do with his life. II. Hit Character. 1. Humble (Luke 3:4). He did not seek human praise and commendation His supreme concern was to proclaim the Christ. He did not make himself prominent ? was only a voice calling upon people to prepare for the Mes siah. His person and habits were a protest against the luxury and hypo critical formality of his time. 2. Courageous (Luke 3:7). He faced a great multitude and struck hard at their sins. He did not trim his mes sage to suit the crowd. He even de nounced the religious leaders of his time and demanded of them fruits worthy of repentance. III. His Preaching (Luke 3:3-8). 1. Demanded Repentance (vv. 3-6). Suddenly emerging from his seclusion, he came into the region of the Jordan | as a messenger of God, calling upon the people to repent In preparation for the coming of the Messiah. 2. Demanded Proofs of Penitence (vv. 7, 8). He Insisted that their false religions be abandoned ? their sinful hearts renovated? showed them that the vile passions of their souls must be uprooted. A change of mind, that Is. the turning of the soul from sin to God, was necessary. This Is a prepa ration which must be made before one can see and experience the salvation of God. IV. Jesua* Testimony to John (Luke 7 :24-28). Because John did not see the Interval between the "sufferings of Christ" and the "glory that should follow" he was perplexed. Therefore he sent a deputation to Jesus for light. The prophets did not see. or at least did not make clear, the interval be tween the crucifixion of Christ and His second coming. The two events were so presented as to appear to be in close succession. John in his preaching has stressed the mighty Judgments which should take place at the appearance of > the Messiah. The turn things were taking (he himself being imprisoned with the gloomy prospect of death), was In great contrast to the coming of the Messiah In fiery Judgment ? "the ax Is laid unto the root of the trees** and "the chaff Is burned up with un quenchable Are" (Matt. 3:10. 12). The trend of events puzzled him. It was not lack of faith, but confusion of mind that prompted his Inquiry. Christ's testimony defended him against any such an accusation. Christ vindicated him against a vacillating mind because of the storms of persecu tion. He was not like a reed shaken by the wind (v. 24). He had lived a life of self-denial, therefore he did not deny his faith fn Christ because of the dungeon (v. 25). Jesus declared that no greater prophet had arisen. Thnt which perplexed John was the delay In Judgment ? the day of God's patience while gathering out the Church. This was a truth not disclosed to the prophets ? that which Paul made known ? because a special revelation had been granted (Eph. 3:3). V. The Martyrdom of John (Mark 6:14-29). While John was in prison Herod had frequent Interviews with him. John boldly told him that it was unlawful for him to have his brother's wife. He did not mince matters even with the king. This so enraged the licentious Herodlas that she caused his death. He sealed his testimony with his blood. 8eeking the Name of God. The Turks carefully collect every scrap of paper that comes In their way, bemuse the name of God may be writ ten thereon. ? Rlchter. Men of Genius. Men of genius are often dull and Inert in society ; ns the blazing meteor, when It descends to earth, is only a ?tone.? Longfellow. Prosperity and Adversity ? H* thnt swells In prosperity will m ?are to shrink in adversity.? Cotton. Aspirin Say "Bayer" ahd Insist! Unless yon see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not get dng the genuine Bayer product pre scribed by physicians over twenty-two pears and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Tootfiache ( Lumbago Earache Bheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Xablets of Aspirin** only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester of Salicyllcacid. ? Advertisement A Current Event. Gen. George A. Wingate said in New York the other day: "Any man who maltreats our young war Invalids deserves the fate of Mrs. Malaprop's daughter. '"Your daughter recites real well,' the pastor's wife said to Mrs. Mala prop at a church sociable. " 'Yes,' said Mrs. Malaprop. Tin polng to give her a course of electro cution.' "Then she smiled nnd added: " 'Sort o' finish her off, ye know.*" Cuticura for dimply Faces./ To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Wash olt in five minutes with Cuti- I rtira Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for daily toilet purposes. Don't fail to in- . elude Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement. Even for Small Boy. Little Neal was sitting at the break fast table when his mother asked him how many pancakes he had eaten. "Three," he answered. "If you ate three more, how many would that make?" questioned his I mother, as the little fellow is learning arithmetic. "Well," replied Neal slowly, "I guess It would make a tummy-full." If You Need a Medicine You Skould Have the Best Have yon ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out j of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain? the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Take for ' example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shews excellent re suits, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale." i According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the faat, i so many people claim, that it fulfills al | most evgry wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects uri nary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism." You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by parcel post. Address Dr. Kilmer t Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention. this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores.? Advertisement. Righto. "I wish," said Jinks, "I wish I could get a good look at all the fools in the world, just for once !" "Yes?" said Blinks. "Well, old topper, all the fools in the world that would interest you, you can see. Just glance in the first mirror." ? Richmond | Times-Dispatch. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION w mw?KTK*J 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELLANS 25$ AND 75i PACKAGES EVERYWHERE IN TERRIBLE PAIN, WEAKAND THIN South Carolinian "Was Getting Worse and Worse," but Now Is Well and Working, After Taking Black-Draught. Great Falls, S. C? The relief of a very painful stomach disorder Is de scribed in the following statement by Mr. W. A. Orr, of this place: "When ? would eat," said Mr. Orr, "my stom ach would nche, and such a terrible burning Inside! I got so thin. My skin was sallow. I was so weak I could not do my work. I had a break ing-out and I simply was getting worse and worse. "Someone asked me why I didn't use Black-Draught. I thought I could at least give it a trial. After the first dose or two I was so weak I rested for a few days, then began taking it regularly. I felt like I wanted to eat. i had suffered so much I was almost afraid, but I began. I noticed first that the burning quit, then the pain. After a few weeks I wasn't afraid to eat and my skin got clearer. I felt much better. I grew stronger and have been better ever since, and soon was able to go back to work and have worked ever since. "My daughter, Viola, would hurry home to meals and hurry eating until she began having indigestion. She got so thin and weak until I was afraid she was going to get down in bed. She was away from work half her time. Her skin was yellow and we "were uneasy about her. We decided she should try Black-Draught, too. She took it for a few weeks, regularly, jfad it acted on the liver, her skin cleared up. she began to eat, she gained until she looks Just fine and her skin is clear and she weighs more than she ever has." Sold everywhere; 25 cents. HANCOCK Sulphur Compound Physicians agree that sulphur boo tot the most effective blood purifiers known. For pimple*, black-heads, freckles, blotches, ani tan, as well as for more serious bee. scalp and body eruption*, hives, eczema, etc., use this scientific compound of sulphur. As a lo tion. It soothes and heals; takes Internally it gets at the root of the trouble. For over 25 years Hancock Sulphur Com pound has given satisfaction. 60c and $1J?.0 the bottle. at your drojs sfs. It he can't supply you send his name and the price in stamps and and we will send you a bottle direct. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY Baltimore, Ui Ktmxk Sul/hur Csmf mmd Otef . munr?JOi s*d6oc ? jw mm b Mi LtmUCtmfmauL FRECKLES Now la the Tune to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othlne ? double strength ? ia guaranteed to removs these homely strata. Simply get an ounce of Othlne from any druggist and apply a little of It night and morning and you ahould soon see that even the worst frecklea have begun to dlaappear, while the lighter onea have vanished en* tlrely. It la seldom that more than an ounce ia needed to completely clear the akin and gain a beautiful, clear complexion. Be sura to aak for the double-strength Othlne, aa thla la sold under guarantee of money back if It falla to remove frecklea. MORPHINE and WHISKEY HABITS Successfully treated by new painless met had. 13th success ful year. Corresocndence conldanllal. Williams Private Sanitarium. Greensboro. N. C. W. N. U-, CHARLOTTE, NO. 25-1923. 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