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tmMuumtM jji MjevtummiwrpKnaovrttq TRUE SPIRIT OF PACIFIC COAST GUARDSMEN AT AMERICAN LAKE, WASHINGTON GASEtfMSIuEIN TUNNEL KILLS 22 hJm j r Comments By Rev. Ernest Bourncr Allen, D. D. Pastor of the Washington St. Congregational Church and the Marlon Lawrnnce Sunday School, Toledo, Ohio. CLUVKLAXn, O. An explosion of gas in a tunnel being constructed out Into Lake Kile to connect with the big new nitration plant, killed 22 men and seriously Injured many others. The dead include men who were trap ped In the tunnel when gas exploded and members of two rescue parties who attempted to save the men llrst trapped. Lesson for August 6th Lesson Title: "Tho Greatest Thing In tho World." Lesson Text: I Cor. 13. Memoriae POINTS OUT MISSPELLED W0RD8 vsa. 4-7. & SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON r -"" - ". . '.V Golden Text: "Now nbideth faith, i hope, chnrity, these three; but tho greatest of these is charity." I Cor. 13: 13. ! I. The Greatest Thing in the "World. When I went to school wo were ex pected to tell the seven great wonders I of the worldV I remember I used to wonder if I would ever see any of them. Recently a thousand scientists and other distinguished men have been asked to name the seven greatest wonders of the modern world. Thej have chosen great discoveries like the telephone, wireless telegraphy, etc. We are living in an age when the old wonders have passed nway and newer ones have taken their place. Yet the historians of yesterday..and the scientists of today forgot to name the greatest wonder of the world! Do you know what it is? It is the mir acle of a transformed life, the way jn which God changes a bad man into a good one! Not enough attention is given to that miracle today 1 The I way in which God does it is thru love. His own love for man, in the first place, challenges and changes the man. , Then the same spirit of love in the 1 man revolutionizes all human relation i Bhips and makes them pure and fruit ful. It is this big program of love,, for the man himself to develop, which Henry Drummond called "the great est thing in the world." Paul was its author, under the influence of the spirit of God. The Record gives it to us in I Corinthians 13. Take a look at it today! II. The Program of Love. It's a big program. If you think it's a job fit only for molly-coddles, Invalid women, and minorchildren.just try to carry it out for a while yourself. You'll discover that it's a man's job and it will take all of the man to carry out, plus the help of God him Eclf! Christian LOVE has a special word in the Greek. There were other words for the love of beauty, and for the love of friends, and for general friend ship toward all mankind. But Chris tian love was bigger, deeper! It needs a new interpretation today. It is not a weak thing, or like the good feeling we may have toward others. It calls for a better and more unselfish living than mere sentimentality can give. Look at the program and see if you measure up to it. Love suffercth long. v Love is kind. Love envieth not. Love vanutcth not itself. Love is not puffed up. , Love behaveth not unseemly Love seeketh not its own. Love is not easily provoked. ' Love does not brood over wrongs. Love knows not injustice. , Love sides with truth. , Love knows how to be silent. , Love is full of trust, full of hope, full of patient endurance. LOVE NEVER FAILS. Is love your program of life? Are you trying to practice it every day? Have you faith in such a program? Has it any place in the actions of one nation toward another? When diplomacy fails, could love win if she had a chance? When submarines and huge cannon fail, could love help, if given a chance? Could love secure limitation of armament? Is Chris tianity's program possible? Would you like to see it put through? Are you trying to push it? Are you en rolled as a follower of the match less man who, taught the world the meaning of love, and brotherhood, and neighborliness ? BOMB KILLS FOUR DURING PREPAREDNESS PARADE SAN FRANCISCO. Rewnrds to tho amount of $13,000 have been of fered for the arrest and conviction of the parties who caused the bomb explosion which killed six persons and Injured fourty-two during San Fran cisco's preparedness parnde recently. Authorities believe that the explosion 1 spart of a nation-wide movement against government and federal co operation Is expected in mnulug down the auarchlsts. CTMH DVID VJVtHGSTCH, CO. M Tho pictures show troops of tho National Guard of tho State of Wwhlngton preparing to take tho oath for the federal service at tho National Uuard camp at American Lake, "Washington, and Captain Livingston, a popular officer among tho troop.-. The company was oig.i'ilved at Central!.!, Washington Uuh'.tho army horses are br.n rt i' t CcjI-'ate ownership Is dc iie ' acr picture. " " - --. - 3BT:J?Wit4)WfaiK. i'-SJWWwr" 1 g4Mit5iWvr,4?'rJ.BIBffi,,i(WIL ' i --"wsz'o issffsi's-wr mxs?T-.miimm-jmsem&mmibV THE mm ACT Provides System for Lending Money on Farm Lands at Rea sonable Interest for Relatively Long Periods-Amortization Plan for Easy Repayment Prescribed, Washington, D. C. Special. The Federal Farm Loan Act, popularly called the 'Rural Credits Law," was signed by the President and became a law on July 17, 191C. The primary purpose of this 'Act is to promote agricultural prosperity by enabling farmers to borrow money on farm-mortgage security at a rea sonable rate of interest and for rel atively long periods of time. To at tain this object, two farm-mortgage systems are provided: (1) A system operating through regional land banks; . Outline of Farm Loan Aet .The Aot provides for the creation of twelve Federal Land Banks and permits the establishment of any number of joint-stock land banks for the purpose of making loans at a reasonable rate of interest, for long periods of time, on farm lands. A Federal Farm Board has complete control over these banks. A Federal Land Banks Twelve Federal Land Banks are provided, one in each of 12 districts into which the country will be divided. These banks are empowered to lend on first mortgages on farm lands in amounts of $100 to $10,000 for approved purposes. The loans are to be made through farm loan associations and agents. . No loan may be made for more than 50 per cent of the value of the land mortgaged and 20 per cent of the value of the permanent insured improvements upon it. National Farm Loan Associations local organizations composed ex clusive of borrowers are authorized. These associations must bo stock holders in the land banks in proportion to the amount their members wish to borrow. Eventually all stock in the Federal land banks will be owned exclusively by these associations. A reasonable interest rate is established. The act prohibits the Federal Land Banks from charging more than 6 per cent on any mortgage, or re quiring fees not approved by the Farm Loan Board. The borrowers will share in the net profits of the bank because they are stockholders. It is contemplated that ultimately the borrowers will be the only stockholders. Long term loans are provided by authorizing mortgages for periods of from 5 up to 40 years. Small annual or semi-annual payments on the principal are made a required feature of all mortgages. B Joint-Stock Land Banks. Joint-stock land banks are authorized. They are corporations for carry ing on the business of lending on farm mortgage security and issuing fnrm loan bonds. They are tobe under the supervision of the Farm Loan Board, but the Government will not invest in them. ' Subject to geographical lim itations and subject to the 50 per cent and 20 per cent limitation, these banks can lend to individual any amount they wish, and for any pur pose. They can riot charge an interest rato exceeding six per cent and such rate must not exceed by more than 1 per cent the interest they have paid on their last issue of bonds. Their mortgages, however, must provide for amortization payments. These banks are prohibited from charging, under any pretext, fees or commissions other than those authorized by tho Act. R&S3ftSaL ' ilr 1 .v- tiW&ar f Hi a35W!I?J55SSBE!BKHZS'ft?Mt& ..? e tk'!,.c'3KSRCC65'n. m8$mmmMmkmm-s BRRMD1HG To attract money to the farm loan field, the Act provides a method muueuy inuro .iu ,.,,, t loan can Una sate investments in tnei.v , , , ,, T , i ,. .., .in ii iorm oi aeuontures or uonus, oi smaii and large denominations, issued by the banks and based on the security of mortgages on farm lands. These two systems are to be under the general supervision of a Federal Farm Loan Board in the Treasury De partment, composed of the Secretary of the Treasury, as chairman ex of ficio, and four members appointed by the President. This Board has HOR5ES authority to appoint appraisers, exam iners, and registrars, who will be pub lic officials. Conditions Under Which Loans May be Obtained From Federal Land Banks. The Act specifically defines the pur-1 noses for which loans may be obtained These are: .,.., . , , ., , ' "(a) To provide for the purchase of , j , . ,A , land for agricultural uses. b "(b) To provide for the purchase of equipment, fertilizers and live stock necessary for the proper and reason- ,able operation of the mortgaged farm; the tem .equjpment. to be defined by U JL- ITUUl.ll 4' ill III -1UUJ1 UUiU U. ("c) To provide buildings and for the improvement of farm lands; the term 'improvement' to be defined by the Federal Farm Loan Board. "(d) to liquidate indebtedness of the ing at the time of the organization of the fiist national farm loan association established in or for the county in which the land mortgaged is situated, or indebtedness subsequently incur- red for one of the purposes mentioned in this section." Loans may be made only on first mortgages on farm land. Only those who own and cultivate farm land or about to own and culti- vate such land are entitled to borrow. No one can borrow save for the purposes stated in the Act and those who after borrowing do not use the money for the purposes specified in the mortgage are liable to have their loans reduced or recalled. The secretary-treasurer of each association is required to report any diversion of borrowed money from the puposes stated in the mortgages. MUCH ADMIRED KOOSiER POET PASSES AWAY James Whltcomb Riley died at his homo in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Saturday, July 24th. The Ilooslcr dialect was crystal lized by Poet Riley Into delightful verse that gave him a foremost place among the verse makers. He started his real writing on the Indianapolis Journal In 1873. "The Old .Swlmmln' Hole" "Old Fashioned Roses," "Out to Old Mary," "When the Frost Is On the Punkln," "That Old Sweetheart of Mine," and "Nome Folks" were among Poet Riley's best efforts. These poems gave him, more than anything else he wrote, a place in the hearts of America's children. That the entire, nation mourns Riley's death was evidenced by a flood of messages of condolence from all over the United States. TelegrnmB of a smaller nature came from nearly every foreign country. During the summer months no drink ean equal the healthful, invigorating Nectars" compounded of fruit juices, which possess valuable fruit sugars and natural flavors, nutrient salts, and organic acids. Chief among the acids are citric, malic and tartaric. These arouse the appetite and aid digestion by stimulating a flow of saliva, and indirectly of gastric juice; reaching the intestines, the acidity of the chyme is increased, secretions of the liver and pancreas are encouraged, muscular activity of the intestinal wall i quick ened, and as a means of stimulating the skin and kidneys, they are inval-' uable. Their influence upon the blood is marked, the phosphates in the red . blood cells are increased, and the .formation of the white blood cells, I the policemen of the body, are pro moted. SPICED NECTAR Selcct crisP red r"arb, into Pieces without peeling. Let sjmmer in I . waer Wlt" the cinnamon until the rhubarb is tender; strain through . , ., .. ', . . ... cheese-cloth. Boil the juice with sugar i . . ,Tru ,, ,, . . . five minutes. When cold add strained lemon an(1 orange juice and syrup f,om jar of prescrVed ginger. Dilute wjm, crushed ice Material and Amount. Rhubarb 2 lbs.., water, 2 cups, cin namon , stick, lemon juice 2, orange juice 3, ginger syrup 4 tbsp. sugar 1 cup. . BLACK RASPBERRY NECTAR Wash and dry the lemons, then rub to extract the oil. Squeeze out juice aril to raspberry juice and sugar and strain. Add water and chill, , Material and Amount Unsweetened raspberry juice 24 cups , whole lemons 2, sugar 2-3 cup, water 2 cups. Lemon Syrup. Boil water nnd Kti!nr tifpfVinr twelve m5nutes. nfM lpmnn ,.,: nn(i cooK The syrup win keep several days in refrigerator, when needed add ice-water or Apollinaris. j Material and Amount Lemon juice 1-3 cup, sugar 1 cup, ice-water 2 cups. 7 K vT rsvvf I .fir, jfe.i1 13m Pi j ji"f " ".".-t -wt rf- nnij--gy t'iTI You Arc Invited to Attend Tri-State Tractor Demonstration Toledo. Ohio, Aug. 8th, 10 A. M. to 4 JP. M. Holbrook Farm, Cor. Front St and Dearborn Ave., E. Toledo Ten of the leading makes of tractors will be seen In operation at one time. The program will coislst of exhibitions of plowing dicing and harrowing. It will be the largest demonstration ever held In the Knst. lleht opportunity you'll ever have of seeing and comparing modern steel horses at work. Don't miss It. Come and bring your neighbors. How to Get There Take Ironvllle ear to Dearborn Ave. If by nuto, cross Cherry street Bridge nnd go east one block to Front St., thence north one-half mile on Front St. to Dearborn Ave. Clip out and save this ad for reference. For further Information write or phono publicity Committee, 228 Cherry St., Toledo, O. Bell Phone Main 262 Ohio State Phone, Alain 262 Automatic Indicator on Typewriter Performs Useful Tasks Promoters liao been In Hannibal, Mo., lcccntly, looking for a plant In which to lnnnulacturo a new and pat ented automatic attachment for tho t. powrltor that shows when woids lave been misspelled. The Indicator not only Is an aid to tho typewiitcr and copyist in watch ii.g their work, but It loally indicates at the end of tho word that a letter lias been omitted or too many letters have been used. It is claimed that by lis use a copyist can turn out 25 per cent more Avoik. The Indicator can ho i.ttachcd to any kind of a typewriter nnd is Quito simple. AtsnaanrfSCSXJSni ovisehold Hint, FRUIT PUNCH TO SERVE 25 PERSONS Four cups sugar, 8 cups water, 2 quarts mineral water, 1 shreaded pine apple, 1 cup fruit juice, 1 box straw berries hulled and cut in pieces, 3 bananas cut in slices, juice G oranges juice of 3 lemons. Boil sugar and water 5 minutes. Add fruit, juice, ' mineial water and water to make punch of proper strength. One cup maraschine cherries may be added. BEVERAGES FOR THE INVALID Apple Water Cut 2 large apples into slices and pour a quart of boiling water over them, or on roasted apples. Strain after "2 or 3 hours and sweeten slightly. Water Gruel Rub smooth a large spoonful of oatmeal with 2 of water and pour it into a pint of water on the fire. Stir it well and boil quickly. In a quarter of an hour strain it off and salt to taste. Sago Gruel Two tablespoons of sago and put in small saucepan, moisten with n little cold water, set over a slow fire and stir till clear. Add nutmeg, sugar and a little butter. Egg Gruel Beat up an egg to a froth, add wineglass of sherry, flavor with a lump of sugar, a strip of lemon peel, little nutmeg. Have ready some ..... .. ....ni .... i.4. C4-:M : j ctc tQast Oatmeal Gruel Pour a pint of boil ing water in a saucepan, into this stir 2 tablespoons of oatmeal till smooth, boil 15 minutes, season with salt and strain. Milk may be used instead of water, or a little brandy added. Here is a pleasant and nourishing drink which is frequently made for invalids: One quart boiling water, 1 pint milk, 2 tablespoons flour mixed! smooth with a little cold water stirred in while boiling. Boil five minutes. Take from the fire, add 1 small tea spoon of soda, 1 of salt and 2 of sugar. Use a double boiler. C I v Cv,