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Borah, Paradox of
dynamiters In Idaho. Clarence Durrow and other liberals defended the Moycr
Haywood prisoners, and It was Darrow who applauded with vigor Borah-'s
address.
Borah opposed the enfranchisement of women by the federal Constitu
tion route, and It was Jane Addams and her Intimates who applauded.
Borah was the late Colonel Roosevelt's floor manager In the 1912 Repub
lican national convention. Yet when the rump convention was called and
Roosevelt bolted the O. O. P., Borah refused to go with hlro. And yet Harold
L. Ickes and other "Fridays" of the old Roosevelt regime applauded Borah
as the hope of the country In the present crisis.
Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota
Senator Knute Nelson of Minne
sota likes bis Job as senator. " 'Tain't
necessary for me to say It;, I've been
holding. It down for twenty-seven
years," he says with a chuckle. The
senator Is old enough to know his own
mind he was born In 1843 and .his
job Is safe' until 1025, anyway. In
fact, there Is only one senator whose
continuous term of service Is longer
Lodge of Massachusetts, who entered
the .senate In 1803, two years before
Nelson.' The senior senator from Min
nesota Is a notable figure In the upper
chamber. He's a veteran of the Civil
war and he's- chairman of the judi
ciary committee and a member of the
commerce, printing and rules commlt-
tees. .
Senator Nelson was born -In Nor
way and came to the United States In
1849 with his widowed mother. They
came over In a two-masted schooner
and were seven weeks on the voyage.
They reached Chicago In' 1850, making the trip by cannl boat and from Buffalo
by steamer. The cholera was raging In Chicago then a city of less than
30,000 people and little Knute caught It. When he recovered his mother
hired out as a housekeeper and he sold papers and went to school. Then
mother and son went to Wisconsin for two years and In 1852 brought up In
Minnesota. He enlisted In 1861 and served through to '64. He was wounded
In the assault on Port Hudson and taken prisoner. In 1867 he was admitted
to the Minnesota bar. After holding various offices be served two terms as
governor and three terms in the house.
McKenna Addresses
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ciers." Definite postponement of the debts owed the United States by Euro
pean nations, with the exception of England, until the actual amount which
' such nations could' ultimately pay has been determined by conferences, was
suggested by him In his convention address. , 1 ;
George II Is Now
Greece has a new king George
II (portrait herewith), the son of the
former King Constantlne, who abdi
cated after the disastrous campaign
against the Turks. Pressure from the
revolution leaders compelled his ac
tion. King Constantlne In talking With
his friends before embarking for Pa
lermo, Italy, made a plea that hearty
support be given the new king and
queen. He added: "I. have had some
unhappy days and do not regret this
revolution." v ; .
His consuming ambition, he con
cluded, was to return later as a simple
citizen and visit his son, the new king.
This request was communicated to the
revolutionary committee, whldi de
clined to sign a document empowering
his private return. ; ; :;
One of Constantlne's Inst acts was
to summon-: lawyer and Initiate legal
steps to assure the fortune of the
widow of his dead son, King Alexan
der, who married Mme. Manos, a Grecian woman not of royal blood and by
whom he had a daughter.
King George and Prince Paul, the latter henceforth to be known as the
"dladoque" or crown prince, ,both motored to Oropus to blCarewell to their
exiled royal parents. George I, grandfather of the new king, V prince of the
royal house of Denmark, was born In Copenhagen in IMS and was stsassl
Bated at Salonikt In 1913. -
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American Politics
Following the recent Chicago ad
dresses of Senator William E. Borah
of Idaho It Is evident that he Is the
greatest paradox In presept-day Amer
ican politics the old-fashioned, ultra
conservative defender of the Consti
tution, applauded for three solid days
by every liberal and radical element
In the Windy City.
When the brilliant Idnhoan
reached Chicago be was apparently
hanging on to the G. O. P. by his eye
lashes. When he departed for the
home state to fight for his political
life, even the eyelashes had given
way, according to the Impression he
left with his audiences.
The anomaly of Borah Is tlint If
Induced to head a new party, It would
be by the liberal and In a Ittrge de
gree the radical forces of the country,
whereas fundamentally he Is a rock
ribbed conservative. He was the
prosecutor of the Moyer-IIaywood
American Bankers
One of the notable figures of the
recent forty-eighth annual convention
of the American Bankers' association
In New York was the Rt. Hon. Regi
nald McKenna, who was British chan
cellor of the exchequer In 1915-16 and
who now Is chairman of the largest
banking Institution In England, tlft
London Joint City and Midland Batik,
Ltd. He delivered an address on "Rep
arations and International Debts." On
his arrival at New York the full cour
tesies of the port were extended to
the British financial expert,by the cus
toms and Immigration officials.'
"Nothing approaching the present
financial . conditions nas happened
within the memory of living man,"
, said Mr, McKenna on his arrival. "The
formation of a national public opinion
on the world's economic problems Is
urgently tfeeded. I welcome the op
portunity of exchanging views with
the great American bankers and finan
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IMPROVED UNIFORM NTIRNAT10NAL
SundavSchool
Lesson
By REV. P. B. F1TZWATEII. D. D.,
1'Mrher nf Engllnh Bible In tin Moody
Blblo Institute nf rhlraso.l
Cnpvrlarhl. 10tt w.er Newvpapar ntn
LESSON FOR OCTOBER 29
MESSIAH'S MINISTRY (WORLD'S
TEMPERANCE SUNDAY)
LESKON TEXT-Isa. 61:1-8.
GOLDEN TEXT Righteousness
alteth a nation; but tin la a reproach
to any people. -TYov. 14:34. '
REFERENCE MATEKIALr-Matt. 7:16
20; Itom. 14:11.
PRIMARY TOPIC-How Four Boy lie
came Ht-altby and Happy. Dan. 1:3-20.
JUNIOH TOFIC-Destruylnn the World's
Enemy.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
The Next Step In tha Prohibition Cam-
P YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
Progress ot Prohibition Throughout tin
World.
Tho lessen committee bus grutul
tously named this lesson "World-wide
Pmtiililtlon." Neither the text nor the
ctiittext, directly or Implied, says any
thing about prohibition as we under
stand the use of the word. However,
when Messiah shall reign upon the
earth the, rum traffic with nil other
Iniquitous practices will be abolished.
1. Messiah's Commission (v.. 1).
He was appointed by the Lord.
God's plan for the world Is a time of
peaof and blessing.
,11. Messiah's Program (vv. 1, 2).
Messiah's program Is twofold: to
"proclaim the acceptable year of the
Lord, and the day of vengeance of
our Cod." The careful reading of
Luke 4:18-21 will show that Jesus
suspended reading of this passage at
the comma, In Isaiah Cl:2. His first
coming opened up the day of "grace
and the acceptable year of the Lord,"
and His second coming will usher In
"the duy of vengennce of our God."
(II Thess. 1:7-10; cf. Mai. 3:1-8).
1. Proclaiming the Acceptable Year
of the Lord (vv. 1, 2). In His ministry
of grace He preached (1) "good tid
ings to the meek." "Meek" here
means not only a gruce, ,but a condi
tion, that Is, those In 'poverty and
affliction. (21 "Bind up the broken
hearted." "Hind up" signifies healing.
(3) "Liberty to the captives.'' The
figure of deliverance from the Buhy
loninn captivity Is used to describe
deliverance from sin and denth (Hen.'
2:15). (4) "Opening of the prison to
them that are bound." Messiah's
work was to give deliverance to thosa
who were enslaved by the conse
quences ot their sins. (5) "The ac
ceptable year of the Lord." This
means a space of time In which God
would nccept ail who repent of their
sins nnd come to Him.
2. Proclaiming the day of vengdunce
of God (v. 2). While the day of mercy
hi lengthened out, the time of judg
ment will surely come. The day of
vengeance will break upon the world
when the Lord shall be revealed from
heaven (II Thess. 1:7-10). The period
of mercy Is called "year," while the
period of vengeance is called "day,"
showing that the period of mercy Is
much longer than the period of wrath.
III. The Blessings of Messiah's
Kingdom (vv. 3-!)). .
1. "Comfort all that mourn" (v. 2).
The day of vengeance will bring sor
row to many, but they shall be com
forted when they shall see the King
on the tlfrone.
2. "Give unto them . beauty for
ashes" (v. 3). This peculiarly applies
to Israel.
3. "Oil of Joy for Mourning" (v. 3).
Israel has been mourning for cen
turies. When the Messlnh shall reign
as King they shall be glad.
4. "Garment of Praise for the Spirit
of Heaviness" (v. 8). Instead of
wearing the symbol of the burden of
sin they shall be clothed so as to In
dicate their Joyfulness.
5. "Colled Trees of Righteousness"
(v. 3). These trees represent Israel
as planted by God and bearing fruit,
not as reeds bowed down with sor
row. a "They Shall Build the Old
Wastes" (v. 4). Israel shall return
to their 'own land and shall rebuild
the city of Jerusalem and the cities
of Judah which He waste. ,
7. "Strangers Shall Stand and Feed
Tour Flocks" (v. 5). In the time of
the kingdom the Gentiles shajl render
voluntary service unto Israel so that
Israel may devote her whole time to
J the service of Goa.
of the Lord" (V. 6). God chose Israel
to be the priestly nation to represent
Him to the Gentiles.
9. "For Your Shame Te Shall Have
Double" (v. 7). Instead of the shame
and confusion which Israel has expe
rienced for centuries she shall have
double honor and rejoicing.
10. "I Will Direct Their Work, and
Make a Covenant With Them" (vv. 8,
9). God' will vindicate His people and
cause the Gentiles to see the divine
favor upon them.
, False Prophets.
Believe not every spirit but try the
spirits If they be of God, because many
false prophets are gone out Into the
world. John 4:1.
Unjust Things.
He that apeaketh unjust things
cannot be hid, neither shall the chastis
ing Judgment pass him by. Book of
Wisdom, 1:8.
, In th Sight of All Men.
Provide things honest In the Bight
of all men, Romans 12:17.
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''Thousands of frail, nervous people
and convalescents everywhere have
testified to. the remarkable power of
Tanlac in bringing back their health,
strength, and working efficiency. It
seems to quickly Invigorate the con
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weakness. Mri Mary Chokiat, 1415
N. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif,
says:
"Before I took Tanlac, I was so
weak I had to be helped from one
room to another. My rerves were
shattered and my digestion so poor I
was almost afraid to eat anything,
but now I am In perfect health and
will always be grateful to Tanlac."
There Is not a single portion of the
body that Is not benefited by the
helpful action of Tanlac. It enables
tho stomach to turn tho food ln,to
healthy blood, bone and muscle, purl
aes the system and helps you back
to normal weight. Get a bottle today
at any good druggist. Advertisement.
A Hint to the Hens.
Alil.le. tiie little girl of the family,
w:is rented at the breakfast table one
innming. As usual eggs were served.
Klllier she was not hungry or she
bud grown tired of the bill of fare, for
very earnestly and soberly she re
marked :
"I do wish hens would lay some
thing besides eggs." Progressive
Grocer.
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It is foolish to strive with what we
cannot avoid.
WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND
SWAMP-ROOT
For many years druggists have watched
with mucin interest the remarkable record
maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver and bladder medi
cine. It ia a physician's prescription.
Sw&mp-Root is a strengthening medi
cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad
der do the work nature intended they
should do.
Swamp-Root has stood the test of years.
It is eold by all druggists on its merit and
it should help you. No other kidney medi
cine ha so many friends.
Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start
treatment at once. .
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparartion send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper. Advertisement."
AND THEY GET AWAY WITH IT
Truly, the Female of the Species Is
j More Fortunate Than the
Inferior Male.
,Two cases In Judge Chesebro's court.
First, the graceless mule arrested
for speeding after having Imbibed two
glusses of claret; 1'50 or ISO days in
Jail.
Second the graceful maiden who
drove her limousine Into a man, failed
to stop und render assistance, -bumped
Into a cub nnd hit a flivver. And all
without n drop of claret. Ten days
In Jail suspended.
The graceless male might hnve done
a lot of damage, of course, but actual
ly his guilt wna confined to "reckless
driving."
The graceful female did do a lot of
damage. But, of course, she never
meant to, and she couldn't help It, und
she was nervous, nnd there were tears
In her eyes instead of claret on her
breath, so there you tire!
Votes for women. The ladies, bless
'em! Los Angeles Times.
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New friends and old enemies are not
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Important to Mothers
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Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
COPPER ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Durability of the Metal Has Made It
Almost Indispensable for Variety
of Purposes.
The. many uses of copper may be
Imagined from the size of the output.
If Is said that If the United States
were to ceuse producing, either nil tho
trolley curs or all the urmies of the
world would ceuse operating, for out
side of Michigan and Montana there is
not enough copper In existence to sup
ply both. -
In the building trade copper Is In
great demand on account of Its dura
bility. At first glance the lunonnt of
.?opper seems to be negligible in com
parison with Iron and steel. It Is used
for such things as roofing, flashings,
cornices, gutters, drain pipes, leaders
nnd ventilntors. These lire nearly all
copper In the large otHce buildings. In
the Woolworth building, In New 'York,
which Is toduy the world's tnllest sky
scraper, there Is approximately a mil
lion pounds of copper used for roof
ings, elevators and Interior decoration.
Hospital Transported Pick-a-Back.
Dr. A. L. Piper, who for five years
has conducted a grass hut hospital
among the Alundn tribes of Africa, re
cently bought a large stock of medi
cines, test tubes and laboratory equip
ment In America. These must be con
veyed on the backs of natives for 17
days, under a scorching sun, before
reaching their destination. Scientific
American. " ,
. Never laugh when a boy takes you
Into his confidence. It's like pulling
teeth for him to do It.
SLEEPLESS nights and daytime irritation, when
caused by coffee drinking, often require a call on the
grocer to avoid a later call on the doctor..
Postum instead of coffee, has brought restful nights
and brighter days for thousands of peopletogether with
complete satisfaction to taste.
You , will enjoy the full, rich flavor and aroma of
Postum, and nerves will be free from any possibility of
irritation from coffee's drug, caffeine. You can begin th
test today with an order to your grocer.
Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared
instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum -Cereal
(in packages, for those who prefer to make the drink ,
While the meal is being prepared)made by boiling fully 20 minutes.
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Bright Idea.
An Evnnsville young man, whenever
out of the city,' Instead of writing to
his best girl, sends her every few days
n box of candy. She Is delighted with
his plan and boasts of it to her girl
friends, who straightway hint to thr
admirers to do the same.
One of the admirers went to the
first-named young man on his return
from one of these trips and made com
plaint (if this- habit of his. "The other
girls are expecting us fellows to do It,
too," he said. "We can't see why you
do It. It's expensive and-"
"Yes," admitted the candy sender,
"It Is expensive, but It's mighty safe.
Candy could never tell tales in
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Divided Work.
"Does your wife drive the car?"
"Oh, no. I'm the driver. She's
the director." New York Sun.
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