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lw, "+e fd'. ago * ss his low* tom.'"" u'th '.Mato VA or At .a ask dais psrnom s aM bm am, at 4& j No&e It Drive 'I1 Owe Tabl a "Mae telel. 'i sltr ' a11 e >>ou 1sw gynw tor. can" bat aos wrh. is a Grw .y Maur yon loot. ao a oo. f.flhIuwA1a AM* P gA1r. dMt. l ! IY Twit - MR aTh e baeifth tmen wasrmer - a sset ' trha, ft uased the fstaa fe0t .1o ya wom s mudttah e the reom ! ts eI new Pestl saatted lelaig kin4..m -otils a and who the ' ore haelt with eir des to 's of their --sia to peSy there we"e ardent Patilos for showefe of seo aned WoM3a4 wpe the- errig e e uep the reid" at Paster Wlhtes cettage IS GatWboerg. where the es eerslted s wefeshsowato be gathere- at a feast botehe fs their feelty to their leader. Il"M aaaf that fr ed er that soes would bless those vhs bad *oe away weudol hae made'em old 'ftshleae revivalist Jealous of the es thuslasm. Pastor Vess, who had pointed out toe a reporter that the Issue leading to all the trouble was purely a doe tibaa sue of whether in additten to beptism and salvation a main must bb bera again into the sp*lt ,of Jess. as the millio sad a half of pepple liate4 with the Assemblies of e.4 isad their 00 pasters a missla epreaeh, urged from pulpit that,a. sirlt of retalatem, hte or maliolousnoss possesses the faithfuL The wvrshpors teek. him at his wrd'had poured out seub a fury of petitions .or blessings on the folk "op the road" that all North norge* odgt to have felt dhe love waves do ng op edsose Doulevard: the bam e' Gilead trees sad hspstics aimng the- way should have besekn mere buds anM the birds esteld loudly.. At the -little weether-wvra elestW eettpge of Pt Whitesmb. opposite the eM Guttaber rase track, the heiss was full of bright-eyed sta deata d lustered about the kindly freed blind al rg.ma. They had gathered to a hi a mster es. Tom Alm Us,1 f of o tower the sorg eges O uwa the wseed Out kisd werds were sadd f them. Prayers for blessings relted bask aud fort. But phem asked whether they would go to the school today fer their elethes a voles froa the greip replied from Job. "Be kneowth the way that I take." Mr. M b said they would be wel es to sme for their things. The P st servies at the asembly mlesd aftuer Msmeq Noestee r f w Vorr haa,-g Was as" ., is .w p d .a !6 ~ t et % Mh the North 41 uwehf Wtt ila "Ili~ oftsina tie withm - hln e -a-e ates NAVAL WAI.TM IET NNwPORT, R I. Marsh L-Mrs. Joseph D.. Zanam, wife of the assis6 sat permaster of the U. L 3. ester, who de.m....-ed from Beston Just be fore it was diseeveed his boks wese *22,000 abort, is prostrated, and paid by neisabors to be practieally peast le with her two ehildrea at her home here. Nor esadition, fried. sM, s de as much to revelations coeenerang her husband's say life Ia Bosten as to the sorious -eharges that haag ever him. While Lyams Is alleged to have en tortaned beeuties of the shees In musical emedies in Deston, his itfo baa beem flving In a house In the peerer seois of the eity. A brothed of the paymasta is en hab way from leashville, Team., to leek after him brother's- wide. \Pqdoel agents are engaged In a world-wide eearoh for the -mt.sing young naval esteer. I NK& P'UUZlAN, WIOW ,OFCARINIYMrOR,DMAD PA5anmaA, Calif., Marek 20.-Mrs. George S. Pullman. widow of tho In venter of the Pullman ear, died here yesterday after a brief illness. She was eventy-nine veers old. Her sea In-law and daug~hter. former Goevermor ad Mrs. Praak 0. Lowvden of Illisets, word with her whoa death ese. With her son-In-law ad aughter asd their foer ehildren Mrs. uIma. camp here early In the wjator. About a wesk ago she was stricken with' ba s-ea, - iAD tWV Dm NORTH AbAWMS ss., Mash N.h. 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