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- i.?'. 1 WOMAN WHOSE HUSBAND AND BROTHERS ; Ok Ac-Spur R- - R ARE FIGHTING HUN, AIDS U. S. AT HOME REPUBLIC SPECIAL Of iks. KoiMCKt fe ? K-rtoulton 3 M Mrs. Hazel Warner with U. S. flag and service flag. Mrs. Hazel Warner's husband and her three brothers are fighting for democracy. But Mrs. Warner isn't content to let them do it all She is doing great work as a patriotic speaker. She is a member of the "flying squadron" of the National Security league, speaking at street corner meet ings.f'She spoke in the Liberty loan campaign. The photo shows her in the uniform of her husband, Albert Warner, an aviation instructor in Eng land. The four stars in the service flag are for him and her three brothers, who are on the firing line. I -tfMWnB Fireside Talks with Rev- Alien on present day applications J of the Sunday School Lesson 'Rev. Ernest Bourner Allen, D. D. Pastor of tho Washington Sticct Congregational Church and the Marion Lawrance Sunday School Toledo, Ohio. SUNDAY SCHOOL NOTES November 3 Lesson Title: Appetite and f.ecd. Lcmoii Text: Genesis 23:27. Golden Text: Every man (hat striv es h in the games' exerci.seth .self control in all things. Now they do il to receive a corruptible crown; bm we ;;n incrruptihlc. I Corin thian:, 9:25. I. Heir-Trigger Men and Women. When Kmui came in from his hunt ing trip he wanted something to eat ami lie wanted it riyht off. lie was like a Hungry boy just rushing in from school. So he oll'cred his birth- rjg'it for a mess qf pottage. lc had' a jatr-lrigger disposition which tie aired indulgence. There arc manyi Mich people today. Their disposition leaas (.Ken lo anger and to .seillsh ness. it is a disposition often found and easily accentuated in childhood. It requires discipline, by self anil by other, or it will prove a dangerous master. II. The First Born. .Being the oldest child has some disadvantages.. So much more is ex pected of you! Mary Antin says that in the Orient it brings heavy cares and if the family is poor it may urnin away ajnans strength. -rliirth-rights are after all only, other. ,names for birth-duties. The Expository Times tells this story. "In .l.ipan .at meal-times the elder son is served ilrst, and the sec ond next, and so on. Hut if there are very little children they are not ob liged to wait. So a curious name is given in Japan to the seoond son. He is called "Master Cold-Rice." This is because it is supposed that as he has to wait till all his elders, and also the babies, have been helped, his rice will not be very hot when he gets it. " "Now there is a parable in this name. In every family there are times when some one must give way to others, and be content with the second best instead of the best place. This is what we may call eating cold rice. We do not insist upon the younger one always giving way lo the eider. Indeed, it is cime the" op posite way, and the big sister or big brother gives up some:h:ng lo give pleasure to the younger ones. But if you notice you will very often find that in some families one boy or girl never appears lo give up to o'hers, and is never expected to'do it. Why? Because everybody knows that he will make himself so disagreeable tht.1 they would rather make a sacri fice than bear his crossness and un pleasantness. "Now, it is worth while thinking who generally eats cold rice in your house. Is it rigid that the unselfish people should always have to make the sacrifices? There will always be times when Bomebodv must do it. but in future, instead of saying, 'I don't see why I should have to do that,' suppose you say, 'Somebody must do it, why should not I?' Take your turn at being Master Cold Hice." III. Appetite. Physical hunger may rule a man and determine hi:-, action. Perverted appetites may do the. same. Some folks are slaves to chocolates, others lo pickles, and still others to sodas, beer, wine or liquor. Such slavery shows a lack of self-control. Society 's fast setting up new safeguards gi'i'.'it dri.ik because Ihose who lose "circn"trnl become a menace to oth ers. We keep dring away from the soldier because il keeps him from be ing llgh'ing lit. It likewise nrevents 1 the civilian from being safe and fit. Ohio will put the saloon out of exist ence November 5thl Not even one or two wet cities can prevent it I This is Tomato Week and everybody is supposed to eat them, but it Will take a Carrot Week to really test our patriotism. w Have to hand it to Foch this year. He is -pitching great ball and has struck out the Crown Prince, Ludcndorff, Von Below, Rupprecht, Von Bochm and Iiindy. A LITTLE SLICE OF LIFE. '" , "i A private soldier, seeing our town, ' , Had been working at it all day long. We met him about G o'clock at night He had a wearied look in his eyes OAnd he leaned up against a lamppost And took no intevst in passing events. ( "finu ntirtnni' " lift onlrl 'pnn VOll S Take mo to somo quiet-placo t Where I can get rested up a bit and j Where I won't seo anybody at all? t I am from Oregon and I got - A twenty-four oft to seo this town. ' I used .to work one end of a ) - Two-man crosscut saw. I shoved tho saw at the other guy '. And he shoved it back at me, v, And I used to ysprk a Ford, too. r And I thought f was pretty strong:, ? jout j. guess i overestimated. w I havoirt seon a thing hero today. jj very ume l started to iook at anyunng An ottlcer maybe four or nve Would como along. I have r Saluted for twelvo hours straight And I am all in." q A friend of ours writes back from France that ho can understand Browning's gun a good deal better that his poetry. THE YOUNG LADY NEXT DOOR. wants to know if Bhe can clean her gloves with gasoline on Sunday. If it had a new set of American works, the watch on the Rhine might do. - If any one gets up a scheme To give Jack Pershing a house and lot, c ', Take the advice of Governor Dix And shoot that gentleman on the spot. Note": Sign in a Broadway thirst parlor says "PLEASE CARRY YOUR OWN PACKAGES HOME." r ' Some of the theaters have prohibited smokinjv by women in their lounging rooms. Remember, the girls must keep up their morale. The fag's the thing. ' S7G in wages which they refused to pay. So the young husband lilted n Hwyer and suit was brought tn Judge 'hover Pierpont's court for the money. J.Irs. Lee, as a witness told how sh? had pitched hay 12 hours a 'day, (lav in and day out, for three years, and tlushlngly admitted to tho court that she and Lee had made love over their p.tchforks. The Jasons maintained that they had helped rear tier and had taken care of the girl, when she was ill. .rudge Tierpont decided that Mrs. LeH ynould pay for caro during hir Illness and awarded her $52 in cash and told .Tason he did not v. ant any delay tn payment a3 tho young couple needed he cash for furniture. winS I HifSBAND Da b iio ami KANSAS STUDENT' HER MATE IN HARVEST, PICKS HER FOR HIS MAUD MULLEU UHISSAL Rffi TOLD ill COURT Young Woman Also Vlri3 Suit for Cat Pzy When S!ic Still Was a Far:n Hand Wichita, Kan. :ir.ud I.Iullcr, ac cording to Whlttier ralced the meadow sweet with hay, and foigot all about her briar torn gown, and her graceful ankles, harp and biown, as sho won tho heart o" the judso. But Mary L. Bennett, a Kansas T.Iaud duller, won her sweetheart while wielding a pitch fori; and wearing blue denim overalls This is the .story that JIary told and she has a husband to prove it. and slio made her woid good enough for a rourt to order her cinployors to pay her 532, which she hr.d earned by mak ing a "hand" In a hayficld. Mary Dennett, is an oiplmn, with o sl3tcr living in Tc::a3. At the death of her parents ch? wont lo live wlin nelghbois, Mr. an 1 Mn. Peifr J;:iu:i, In Sedgwick comity. She gicw lo young womanhood in her h,mp. and during the summer she vap raid th'i regulr.r vr.nM of a larm ha:'.'!: Siui was strong and yo- uq: suvl n:i KO.id t farm hand a.i the jnoragc ni.m. For thico years " 1 1. y Uoiuicli pitch ed hay riomstdo the i.'.ea. Last sum mer Charles Leo win one ot the wmk- tia in the Clrld. Tha girl a::d thn I young man worked sitln by aide. If I was a college student virkiiiR ' 'tarn money to help pay Ills way tluu ' school. They f.ot nlon; so writ at llinli haying an.l In the wheat tield. thM leb decided they would ha ?..cOjl!:t s.ly good teammates for life. j Loo was graduated early in May ' and was offored a job at Wlcti.ta. Ho first went to the Jaaon liosie and loolt Mary over to a nilnJntr'.s and thoy woro married. Then ho we-it to woil When Mary left tho Jannn Iiouro hold sho said tho Ji"i"'i- " '-! TOWN TO PROVIDE HUSBANDS Promise Extended to School Teachers at Baxter, Kansas Baxter Springs, Kan. Thin town ras undertaken to provldo a husband for every unmarried school teacher i:: the count: y who desires to wed. According to an advertisement tn tho News, published here, over the name of R. C. Wear, president ot the Hoard of Education, "every female school teacher in tho country is asked c put in an application for a school In Baxetr Springs. 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