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Detnasthe
Deserter
B REV. J. R. SCHAFFF.B '
Dlnetor ot NBln Cl MooOr
Wbl. iiutitaM, I ninao.
TCP TO STAUVE THE-BrUm
Writer Warn of Parnldioua Effect
That May Be Eaereieed by tha
Stiff Collar.
We are oncn mors thrMtened with
tha Miff, tight, pre-war collar. Doo
tor have repeatedly warned parent
against the danger of allowing their
on to wear roll am of thla type.
It In pnltilcd out that the wearing
let high, Kllir, tlxht collar retard the
flow of blond to the brain, and thti
alervca tlio bruin cells, nay London
Til -Hit
'I'lie rcKiill of thin hniln starvation In
Hint (ho Wearer become lethargic, and
aluptd'nud dull 1n hia nclmol wbrk.
Ilia .brain In not up to the tanks ft la
renolred In perform; ho becomes in
different to IiIh studies, and will pore
over bin IioiiKh In M Bernl-dazed mun
ncr. Often, too, ho will tnka le In
terest In nthlctlrn, and this tends ti
reduce IiIh vitality and mental ao
tlvlty. "
Although tlio effect of wearing
high, Hllft collar (h not ho noticeable
In tlio raw of nn adult, It Is not good
for the general health, and ulao lead
to col da.
The old fashioned Htlff collar with
(nmed-down cornera la aMIl worn hy
lioctar llmtmheplaln, while fur year
ltoyrt George nan worn a kind of
(iladaloue collar, hut without the nip
If I the thrnHt.
llornard Nhaw ban vmy de
nounced tho ttl arched collar aa an
nhmiiinulioii. Many other fiimons men.'
especially lileniry Hnd artistic lebrl
IIph, have worn H'ift collara. Byron
elwn.vs wore n afylo of IiIh own soft
wide open.
TEXT rvm hath fotmV.n ma, h
hut loved thfa pment world. II Tim. 4:10.
This la the ahnrlcst Mogrndiy In
tha annul of men yet the tragedy ot
a lifetime In pic-
turod In Ihea
word a. tenuis,
(lie deaerter.
What an cveera.
tlon! Ifow baa
and vile. Of nil
men, lie U the
most despised.
Cciittirleft Do
the war of Chrla.
t?iidoui hil l Just
l (:' Travelling
worldwide, I h c
treat general of
the cause recmil
d pntrlota to Its sli'iirtmd In city,
vdlnge and hamlet. He mine Into
Colosxp me i f ;iy and giilherod a
rrowd In the mail-.et place lie Mel
the Htnrjr of ihe Hivlul Conflict lag
lug he c.1lcd In volunteers mid a
line pe fucii of (ireeli youth, cdii
luted lit the Hithllcltca of phlli-sophy,
cultured In the line erls of lea re
nowned f.ind, inj(i i.l into till lis se
creta of pleasure ici-l eiobanliuenl,
tileppeil mil of (he llnoiu. lie litxt
1ieen thrilled I . l-.e ici ilnl of li hv"
deeds, ci l:n:,( it 'll liy s icrilire mi l Mil
ferlns. 'I lie iiji.io il o! Tie h 'loll- liii'i!
his xiinl; ti l.i'ii!n ilc-.ii wtiH l.iiiillcil
to follow IhiH t,rent KihI t. I!e en
tlsted hcneiilh I lie liHtnier ot tlio iiosh
lie swore ellcKl'in?e to the Christ of
Calvnry. He Lit li ime and kiiidred.
He became a MMd-odlier li Hie Rreiit
penernl of the Chilslimi foiceK. Tor
Kevernl ohih Iiu f.here the lionora
c.f war, tlio sjnilla of victory, until one
day In it fierce (Oiflkt vlfn the en
emy the it'Ht ( 'niiiniiiiider In tiiken
lirlsoner nnd :ist Into a dungeon in
Itouie to Htvnit (uLCcntion. 'i'lils v..'1..
too much I. r Hie Ki'l'nnt )oin c; i
tain. DiSiiM1ii(;'d, disconsolate, lie
5eserted.
Gcnn.il 1'inil v.-rllea n Idler to CV.I
Itiel Tiiiiolliy of his Mafl' and lells
l.ltn tho Mid neea. What .1 Iv.iyC.l.v!
He liua f outfit sii'e by lib the
.greatest end grmidesl of Koli!!ern. he
has sluireil (lie li iiiinp'is I'ie i rosn
from Anliodi In Pome; tlifu he di'seil
Cd to the i;'Ii!:k f the enemy, Iu mIi
liiK Clirlsl lor Hie v erld. No wwider
the heart of tic epistle is nlninsl
liroken. It seems .- can hear the
nb of Ms Kriiiov in llioHw voi-t'a:
How c:iii we mcomt fer thia de-l-ertlnn?
I. DcmKs V? N'evtr a Tree Soldier.
A true soldier fhls imUl peace Is
1 rocliiiiui'd or f""il'i lewarda his fallti- !
jlness. He imiy I se 10 irie nl li;n" i mst pojintiir lirear.lnii plao
Vtieii hard pressed, nmy CoimiI anil Iim- i. (,iniy.
tjr; may even he ('i rented in lialit., j jj 1l)f.h (tn,u diwlmrita the od ir
Imt h cm fi( ver, never di si-it. It.-- I f plmppie or fi.i or dutes, and any
K-rtimi Is Ih i io it of H anp. ifiiifl ! ,iWll.r win, a K( .nuD of ameU
naitlve, the rc.-iit l hii i-liael Mil. ,,,1 M tfrimg liiiintlon cmild nsid-
His In-Hi t. son', will, i:ie, have nl it,' o lo f:leep and feid that ba waa la
JOYS ARE BUT TRANSITORY
Delectable Porfumea Will Nat Long
Gladden the Prisoner in Cleve
land County Jail.
Altar of rosea nnd aweer centa ot
Arahyl There.'s an electric lerfumer
hi the ronniy jail. It caata -itl kiada
of i.v(-elms on dm priaoii air. Juat
turn the button and Hie ,iil hecnmeH
ti fci'.rclcn ot vtnun or fragr-tat with
Hie M-enl of orange Wosaoma.
The other day the atrncmpherai ot
Die Jail reflected tho aroma of tbe
lorest cellar. It mlKht liavu lieen.Nnr
wey pine, sassafraa, enh aprIe hlaa
soiii, Inil it Jiml. hatuierieil that Hie ier
fniner. wan charced to dinnoaai nn
Hiomn IIiikhI willi forest cedar.
The nmchiiie linn noftsihiliriei, rbc
Khd ilf I clieves. It iiiit;lit lie omployeil
to xwHken I he priMinera ein li rii.iniinn
with aeeiil.i ot violeiH and anotbe theui
hi l.iCMl.tasl with oilora of ham, erfua,
corn fi HlcrfJ, urapelniit and ut;hir
vli-nds not mi the regular mnrniaiS
liKiili oi coll'ee and huttertesa bread.
(Mi, j(K, lnrlee1, the machine baa
pomlliililiea. If tt w.ih churned with
h lew tjiiaila of linnlcb ennnacated in
relits, why, the old Jail would be one
Teen nhim toned I (he cmse. The
Apostle John l.; s ( 'plained Ibis 0perl
'(ice. Whi n i el "ii ins In the iniillitiidfi
of illsciplis v.!"i (t'seil'-d Jeans, li
tioiys: "If they I. Ml been of its, they
voiihl not have (lone out from us."
Iii'iiiiia i.i iilv.P.vs present In li.sloiy
Cf Hie church. 'I ooiisands under Ihc
l "t liilil.- son.s hiiI enlistment
lippeul'; li ve p.c'osscd al!( jinnee l:i
t.'lirist. VliCy live pot on Hie mil
form, till n Heir place In Hie i:iiil;s,
perfecti'd the drills, cone into halite,
tiut win ii l( "l v,liiu (lime, lln-y were
ii-port'-il iiiii.i.ir.
II. Demi's Keveala fi Oicptlin of
the Humdr. :catt.
It l-s p isnibie .' s'i cbii'ly lese.idile
K ChrN !; n lhs-1 ' dy fJl i:m I' M (he
jl'ft'erei. e Wl ecl nnd leiei l.mli e
lietly i Hi:e nn'.il bai-vc.-.l. .S'itdlei'8
wear fie ;.ui' na'fo in, fibt under
.... f .tin... II. . L ...... , .....
IUB mm. i- r.'in'i i , i mihv ihi- f.iiiii-
Icaniier until Hi.' iiisis ionics, Iheii
.'tie Nte-iTH, the i.lliOi- (le.sei ls. Sal ui'a
'nuiiiil n I., one if deicplion. lie
-fr.'eks t" ilecelve men and women with
to form it yoll ..s, I.I 'I m and woilli-
ma. I'll' mine licniy lae i oinnerieii
lesembien the j-eoulue. Hie n cater lh
cleceptl'iii. Itimdrcil.i of inicoiivcrlod
people have Inn deceive.!. A pro
asliili. iin'd iim, it t'lCss pniade,
haul" have li, .at the boast id di;
Ctilesliia, Inil tlfir iiiiik l. I em, i.i,
I r whin wounds, liloodsht J and ac
r flee c m ', lb ('cserl"d.
III. Dim Jdiowa thi t.ul.t'e Attrac
tion of th Wortrt.
Who Ian deny he f.isi inaiion, the
lewitcleiy d (his v.oiblf lla slhia
ibiirm ilie llf ni'r'ijie. Us mioihIs en
Itiant Me Hiii n niici., I'a lieelnc
- Ireiisiir'S i rial" a lial n! pis .I'M, III
otlip H't pi id" i iiil -lie the snnl.
emu ; I ii i mi Id; il was fatal.
: lie lie c i-ali, e.Hin il lea IkmiI (
fie nl -iiM'el I liinu i. "If any
loan Iim- Ihe v.e hi. th- love of lli.i
I'atber i not m I mi " I rieoil.iliii
(Willi ti e v.o. I I la tiimily Is Uo I. To
Vet ih.i nheilimi oil thine on the
Mrfh, la ta deny heaven ita rltfli'f lit
pbllKiit (in. To follow the world's
t'iiilnn nnd ii :m Iplcs to d at oiint
tlie Word of (lod and (be yiildame t
ilia Spirit. To live for a Komi lime
in a doomed v.uild where kinneia nre
golmc tlie doiviiward polu to hell, la
er XcrO lo liild'e while ltome harn.i,
for tho cnplain lo il inie while the Ti
tanic, h'ulfc. find Ikh (l I led lia not
buly tu knlvalii a, Inil out of the i.orld.
"Couio yci out from anion; them and
,e yt parele "
Worifa Laiuett Retervolr.
In about tv.o i'ara lAindon'a reaur-
Jlewall.
Hid the perfiiuior ia in jail only on
trial. -Cleveland t'lain Dealer.
Timber Far Ahead.
What of hole limber aaseta la the
lielionel lores! k? They contain alut bil
lion leel of KlandinR timber, or
I wi iily-live per cent ot the renii:iaiii
limber in (he United .Statw. sa.va the
American forestry Masazine. All told
the national forests eiiibraee seven
Ken per cent, of all . forest S'"wintJ
land in (he United Ktati-a. la addi
tion to (lie iimny millions of acrea coa
t: InliiK ioresls of iiieicliiinl.ilile size,
tlnre lire twenty million acres bearing
joiiii KrowinK toresla which are helnit
prolcitoi! against tiro nnd oilier forma
of devastation so Unit they will pm-
i dine timber i ropft in tH years ahead.
The American li'nretdry assnciatioa
tails on I lie owners, the citi.eaa, tu
proles! HKiiint.l tiiltint; cho conrjol of
Ibcse foresls lioni the United Statea
loicsl service.
Linotype L.iujjlia.
C I. OiliMin of Life lina a choice
collection ot nevvipaper uuMiirinta,
mime ol which are scm.iniH. At a dlu
ner in New Vork be iiiotnd a tmrnlier
ot them. One was about, a hiahop who
vhs laid op will! :i cold. A aews(iaper
reporled thai b was "confined to tbe
bouse with ii violent. Kcold."
Anollicr told of a "sui-uaou'" hein
t il.en alive in thu river and lieinji aold
far hiit cenlH a pound. But the moat
nuuisiiiK one. b said, was clipped
I root H Venooot paiier, Tliia putier,
v.'IshliiK " Ka.V in praisn of a very iijjed
end (llstiiiunlsbed citlium that be wan
"u noblo old IniiHliei- jirpinlly jvini;
in bis nalivo stale," waa made to Hay.
eccordiiiK l Mr. (iihson, "John lireen
Is M nobby old burglar, irolla'
iiroond In a naked state.'.' Boatoo
Triiiiacrlpl.
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MEXICANS TAKE TO "MOVIES"
PooulJr American Amusement May
Yit Tj'ku the Place, of tlie San
gjiniry Bull Fiflht.
Tlie riiovlf U illsplncim: the bull
St as i'ie popular amn-ement ot
Msshi.
"The iii'iilon pleiur.- undoubtedly
.ml, la rtrw d: in thi- MUiiisemcnt
field of 'h" i.'lilhiiahUH iimsular dis
trict," says Vi;i t'onsul lt In a re
port to tin I epiir'tiient ot Com
merce. "if'mra one small, iinpreii-ntioua clr
cua tent ln-.talled In tliihuuhua city
som" ton or Hfieen year ago tbe busi
ness haa grown until tmbiy there are
in r.he consular district 13 permanently
est-ibltsbed imivie hnii-iea where pic
tures are exclusively ahonti. with a
auralier of legitimate theutera glvins
occasional exhibit ions.
"Thi development ixvurred partly
during a period of revolution, when It
waa no uncommon thing to have the
performance interrupted by Bring on
the ouNkirta of the city.
Ott say ibat the upper clasae de
mand emotional dramas and melo
dramas and the poena prerer western
thriller and alupstlck comediea.
American machine ure used exclu
sively, tuneun maker liming failed
tu sell a aingle projector.
By Special Arrangements We Are Able to Offer
S6e Hartford Herald
Rural Uoveloiimont.
"I understand you h.r going to
inal.c homo IniiiroveuientH on the old
placet"
"Yes," replied Karmor Cornfoaael.
"levelopiueut in goin' ulong inlijlify
fioit nn' I'vo got to keep up witU It."
"vVhat l.lud of Iniprovemetita ace
you going to make?"
"i haven't madu up my uiind yet
whether to put up a new barn ar aa
hpeitmcnt liouse," Wlahintf in Star.
No Gold Coina for Crmc. .
Tor (he first tune In blntury not l
ulnxlu fcold coin wa Htruck at thu
I 'I inch mint In lO.tl. Tlie minting or
-- ... , ., . ,ii rein ii moil. ...... .
voir t Ml lelcn v. ill be the -.liver, conliuued at the begldning of
iirHiicial resenC'l'' ' wortaIt will I M(m,UIMi wi.Hn siivee
bold water l' ll'y lndon for li i rWlt.hw a rMt,rii prUa on Kebruury
n.oifli. ir (i..'.Mi.lKiU kaiiona. Ml( ( . f
.iina -"i 'II i-iner W" aeiva. ' "
Tnba That Oavourt Ita Chlldran.
"Since the doctor came here we
have aeen Ihe moat wumlei'ful thiugi
bamien. Klrat of all he killa the alck
people; then be eurea them, aud after
that he aUea them up utiaiu." So u
native gii'l winle of I if. Albert
Mchweltzer, author- of "Ou tbe Kdge
of the Primeval ForeaC wbo weut out
In I'Jia to the Otfowe luwlauda of .the
French colotiy of Gaboon, there to
nmintuln for four aud a hulf yeara a
aurgicul und medical clinic for the na
grooa. "Our country devourt Its own chil
dren," wa tho aage remark of a.n old
chief. A vlcloua. climate, a plentiful
lack of proper food, overindulgence in
rum and airong tobacco were killing
oft the natlvea rapidly when Doctor
Srhweltrnr arrived. One of the worat
problem waa chronic lilcoiliie poiauti
ing, produelug acute coustlpatlon and
nervuua dialurbuncea. The tobaeca
cornea from America In Ihe form of
' leavea, frightfully alrong, and la ao
highly prized by the natlvea that It U
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