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mmmw murder mmk nr>A . >?k i Joy foreyer," 'Top many theoretic "If the onp.Qu, "Tw<J wronn never juWkV 'Each ana to UU trade." iffi-iite! com# wp>u ampany.'' K-i SmS j '???? :* ?dd? TBa" ibborn as a mule," "He mMH y*r ??* ? lark," ssss MglfPlwtop' lid ?* * D??r iS**: id T&end a* a.d Where wonld . If "Teeth frank neighbors upset his equanimity. At one of tt^'eessloniSot o'clock mall. ao?e of the tcenuuder took , to twit Cncl<s?arWua abou*. a. tale then (pint the rerofe of one of) jroui ? JomA," Jibed ooe young blade. "Wot jmj tola" ?? do about Itl* ^ v j "Dor replied Cnele Joshua, coolly, through "'the d^No^'l througtT \ti* op#n ..do^jwf'isotnin . I dota't k*cr how. many tf<* Uiey ted about roe. ' It Vtbe truth Km steered ? :?Spp W$m WBB^Z^wSk poWft One of! the .member* met'jSSi' ^"Your face seems familiar," -'he <*?. marked to the man. "Where bate I m* *oa befortj^^.,,^^^ ?J. don't too*, I'm aom. sir." was the reply. "What were you before you came here?" persisted the member. "Per haps I knew yon there." "I was a warden at tb* prison, air." An Emergancy Bell. potel Visitor (coming from bath room) ? Bw*. rre been ringing tor ?agM.'. '???.'?' .' ? Chambermaid ? Which bell, sir? "The bell erer the batlu" "Ob, we pay no attention to that bell, air. , Thafs only, pot there In case anyone fceW faOtt," ; : 'Different Attainment* "Wealth doee ?wt always bring do P*?: ? ' ? ' ' iu?? , "Me-ow, me-pvr, mp-ow,' w?'r? th? tfceirjr cats iwv*; r1 r; Ani) pne.olgbt, tvhen the cut? ell t?ft on an old buck fence near a dirtier I wl ferry ^oune, tbey tung this soug: I, Me-owr, m?-ow, me-oW. We're coin* to tell yov Jiow.l'/' m ?; , w.r. <? ,Tbe mutt delicious Kind of mtfct. We. don't need Itae -?4?t)Mr? tfn* ??? don't b?ve to be nervttu* ?* )Mn? iy >ve aon't b*v? to be n si%whi?is? V ebouM;' mWs { ~wS We don't notloe the ??: Wre'pbdvjrtJfc food Tnawntfai Ufciif' ? nft ih?< iL ."WW'rr , you'd a .0 SW\5If "frohfe; Wm I aauMSfbSti . J of tbe morning r <o ,4f? who th"r, SvsiV; Morning Vs CTffilsS raP** wWflj >*#?? .sSfla^ ., .ookln^^K. v and keep out of t)&$ay of ?T^WW?.'/.'flrbb' tnlght .'^^^ran. V But for' trolpost* part . they riT-'fesssgn-x with them, tvho petted them and who made friends wltlv'41}?t?^^T^CTt:;v'' They were catt to be nude friends with carefuily and gently, and they1 , were not to be taken up In any sort of 1 a way! They bad known rough and nnklnd tittle boys and glrli ami they weren't going to take' any chance?. ' '-They y\-ould be frte^Ir tjulte aujje they were going to be treat ed h? a friendly. w*y, but they dldnt Want to be takeq up/and then teased. But though these ' eats looked so Shabby; and lived in s <jpli a shabby part of ^ the town, they were very happy. JPUHBHUHw4 narr?w escapes, and they looked at garbags once in a while to be sure they didn't miss anything.?/- ' ?? , ,.U The gartwge tins weren't even very interesting In this part of the town. ? But, as'they laid In their song, they1 didn't need garbage ,0ns! Foe egery monlng, very, ret* early, an old woman walked along the water J front of this city, carrying a big pa per bag. A-1 following, her and. meeting, and greeting bar wefe , many, many altey iv--? fa*. *??- -t? ~ - -v?-4M3 x vtiy,,'' ?v? 'Hsi "i r ttWv*! ln> the big.' bag were always goodies for these old waterfront cat* They had liter for breakfast aad, otv SO mnch else -that was good t Especial ly did these poor old cuts enjoy the de licious User.' v /' Often In the daytime people would say how sorry they felt If tbqy hap pened to be Qt that' neighborhood and s*w all t^e uoeer- looking cats about-*! dirty cats, edts without much ambition,] It Would seem. But evert morning they got their' wonderful metis, and they *er? happy and keenly . alive . te the. Joy# of this worh}? especially the jojf.| It was when liver and their tummies met! And the old Wamaxv 'thf eatS^ be loved lady? She still. each' day. feed* these cats generously, plentifully. She weap an old shawl^ a hat that Ur old, and worn-down shoes, s faded, shabby skirt. And after she has fed the cats ahe goes to clean out office buildings, which Is her Job. . But to the cats she Is wonderfully magnificent. * And this 1s a true story. ... " ? ? Deadlock Defined. "Now,. Harold," said the teacher, "can you tell me what a 'deadlock' Is?" -.Tea, ma'am," replied the observing youngster. "A deadlock is what Aunt ? Hazel's back halt is made oC ?MOVED UNIFORM WTOWATWNM r\ ? lotr.gWi highvr *??WPM d? Pbty*ke.' God what lr Jay, 5ec*u*e he >aew hoW-; ? swkwar?) they would be In th< pres ence of the great Wo*. Out Joseph,. (4> In choosing Ave. not. all (t. 2>. ifcjali probability he chose the five who would make the be? appearance. He knew the neat Importance of first Impressions. ' #?' Their Request te- Pharaoh (tt. 8, 4). Joseph anticipated Pbaraoh*? f taestlons and pat , the 'proper words Into- their mouths to use In making their desires known to Pharaoh? "Let thy servants dwell ill Goshen." I ?^^;JfMrae#>y, Response (tt. 6, 6). (1) His gracious offer. They were to enjoy the beet of the land- accord ing .to their choice. He dealt, with, them Tery UbijaUy. ' (2) Positions of trust offered to cap Kl? men among them, . He knew how pabfo Joseph waa -anil surmised that some of his brethren might be like Wise gifted. This gracious offer was because they were related to Joseph.' j II. Jaeeb Blessing Pharaoh (TT. } Though Pharaoh was the great kin* and Jacob now e supplicant at his feet receiving natural, blessings, yet moral ly Jacob was above Pharaoh -and '? : there fore conferred blessings upon him. ^iSfcrSf JM iff* the earthly life o^, t^- beUerer. - He calls It a. pilgrimage of shofi duration. III. Joeeph NeuHshes His Father and ?fathr^KlfinrA'W. ? ? v h; -He placed them fas the beat ft: the land, according is , Phsraoh -hM , commanded (t. 11). 2. He nourished them'(v. 12). Since there waa no bread la all the land to be obtained except as dispensed f ? Joseph, h* distributed to ihem ac cording to ttelr needs. , Oar .Joseph, Jesus Christ, euppllee all opr needs ac- ? cording to hie riches In. glory. . ? _ Need ef Prayer. Deeper than the need of men, deep er than the need of money, aye, de^p down within <h!s 4plrttiess life of oars ts the need of world-wide prevailing prayer,? Robert B. Speer. ' l.'. .. a 'jii^Mrpi.' 7 ? What men may think or say or do cannot silence htm who le filled with the -trace of Ood. ? a J. Pstton. A Meant ef Eecaps. A lie ts always the coward's way at aifllrult T ? m>rt?n*n OnmSsi^ Sticking to HI* Story, iBjctos told his wife h? wan (join* X&S;?S83$Z??!*. iwfjSsh wa#.*atfwfcilifrt dajy. e cods' hoods were sent Instead. AfeU.Sexcl&hneft ; ffenWns Wjurn he ved rfome, "did yofctet the fish I r -J'-;;; ? ?ot a lot of oods- heads,'! re*>Ued Cliat's '.rliwt," said Jenkins, cheer fjptho ti^i wertifl??ijwrp?(f that ire 1 could ami 'ein l h^d to tmll r iionH. h<r ^ Wfctrlc Chair First ,U?ed in 1890. strict!* speaking, Invented. It wsb kqgwn thipt electric current wos^d kill, and e*j?erl faentsln killing nnihfaf^yrthlS- m#ww ?^;i)een.\ippde^"41:>Tew York cOfy, mlw*)m was 'appointed , to ,/nTestlgnto fctu5jhgf W?s yt. U^lctl^tie deqth p eaju&i^' Vti& cpmtnlsslon '.^ported is criiBlual-'.ciiijJi i>it placed for electro citlob:- j^&foalr vv as ^Ised by a crisis !? best unless one "?I""""'- ? ? i? t& onsu wsmma thenuuV ''' 'U ?ns were a seojret fta- : :o have - been louuileft i?w ?fc: Ohrlstluu Uiifim&j M flii Vifi i '' ' ? to lessees luwwied ?f1| l?t8,'PjiWE rfc jflggaK## iut according (omrtir^H $ ?jfartnc*wa^T3^.?g ||>Spt? ' hetfoly Cbosg, froor^' v the- dnftttW? W, W)<1 "roflh" ?rope>?J \| Hint the w?rt,AJ * from "ro?r fie*-) , ;). "Dew wrt ?*? Sg?| dhbriI?r,otr the&J? voioablfepubllc WatuttoW thei; Tea, >n4' Coffei cora'mny^New York meats to tfielr custon j^aSKm pefora._the argument whole' rofertfcy tn the. practice of vl ' '^"J " ^ . ' ?' MiN itiji to you that it maybe ?I*? for Health
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