Poultrymcn Acclaim Sexing of Baby Chicks M, CLEVELAND . . , Poultrymen are acclaiming the research work of the U. S. Department of Agriculture which now enables students to determine the sex of baby chicks" on the day of hatching, thus revolutionizing chicken raising for the market. . . . Photo shows H. L. Shrader of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, instructing three students on how to grade the chicks. JOHN JOSEPH GAINES. M-D-ClT* MARRIAGE Ha! The oldest topic on earth . . . Why talk about that this morn ing? Well, ? has it ceased to be important ? or interesting? One thing ? our good editor, knowing mv terrible superiority in years and human observation as a family doctor'-f? tells me to talk about anything I want to, and say it the way I am in* the habit of doing. The fact is, dear young man and young woman, there is no more serious topic in this world today than ? Marriage . . . Xor is there a sacred, heaven-born privilege that has been more violated by errant humar ty. Denounce the moralist as "old fogy," and I'll refer you to Reno and Hollywood! The chief contract for human beings is the marriage contract. Nothing more sacred belongs to earth. I have nothing but contempt for those who wilfully trample this beautiful arrangement in the swinish muck of commercialism and lust. And ? must I say it? too often the press refers to marriage-and divorce and public license as ? a joke! If you contemplate marriage as you should ? as a sacred institution, you are a good man ? a good woman; the minute you enter the married ' state with sinister designs, your pedestal as an angel is crumbling, totter . ing, with the whirlpool of tears and sorrow at its base! l_Tpon the sanctity of the marriage-vows, rests the security of this Kpublic. When woman is prostituted ? dragged down to the old testa s.tnt level ? man will become degenerated into the beast he was then, wvta his concubines and his harems and his queens selected for their fleshly attractions. Would you* dear reader, like history to repeat itself? No? Then, for heaven and humanity's sake, remember the marriage rites, and keep them holy. I speak for my race ? my people ? as Family Doctor. ' and which con ttfns Four Great Treasures . . . . . ' . ? .. '^-BA-KIUN ACTS AND EPISTLES ^ THE peril of building up an organization around a single person is that when he dies or withdraws the organization falls to pieces. "An institution is the lengthened shadow'of a man," but there have been many men eminent in their day who cast no such shadow. The good they did, as Marc Anthony said, is oft interred with their bones. Surely this process of disintegration, natural enough fol lowing the death of any leader,, would be in evitable when Jesus, The Leader, had died a felon's death and the followers were unlet tered peasants. The authorities at Jerusalem took this complacent point of view and rested easy. '* They received a rude shock Within a very few days. Peter and John, in preaching on the streets 6f the city and performing deeds Br.Ke Barton ()( dealing, gathered crowds that interfered with traffic and caused them to be arrested. Thinking to overawe these simple fellows, the High Priest Annas and his colleagues presided personally at the trial. Picture their amazement when Peter broke into vigorous de/iunciation of them as the murderers of the Lord Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, . . . they marvelled; and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus. Those words deserve notice for the light they throw upon the figure and manner of the real Jesus as contrasted with the unsatisfying portraits of Him that have come down to us through the ages. Painters have painted Him ^and writers have written about Him as a "man of sorrows, 'V a physical weakling, a "lamb," an unhappy man who was disappointed ami glad to die. The conquering attitude of the disciples does noi tally with such descriptions. The Bible does not say of tlieni, "seeing the lamb-like character of Peter and John or ""seeing that Peter and John were men of sorrow and ac quainted with grief," but "seeing the boldness of Peter, and Jolm" the authorities knew that such men must have been the friends and companions of Jesus. _ So characteristic was this boldness, so vigorous were the diM'iples in the propagation of the faith, that within less than twenty years the rulers of the far removed city of Thes ialotiica were troubled by the report that These that have turned the world upside <}own are come hither ^Iso; . . . and these all do contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, one Jesus. ' ' 'til v a little later, not more than forty years after the death t'l St. Paul, Pliny the Roman Governor of Bithynia is com l'tUed to write to the Emperor Trajan for instructions as to h"\v.W- may check the growth of this extraordinary ney sect. .. Next Week: A Century Rolls By Copyright. Bobb? 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