2: .melermenontbsIoust.II 9%: .3" iii. .i2::§;:* illill r .§E:i's‘.;-2‘... .l2il‘§ Ell. qusnt interruption of sequence and considerable diversity is the seylesndthemnnneroftheseveral_ in our Iblm. falls naturally s. flrst of these divhions we shafl.,aB the Beatitudes—severai themselves and called paradoxes. next division is a discourse on tblewfilaw. ‘l\eaext' adia- sgaimt ostentation. The aeatisallsesursesnwealthsnd its he next is a discourse paradoxes, allow me’ now to demon- flvats number by s from the Talmud and contemporary Jewim works “There is one passage Rabbinical works that says: ‘Who are God's people? P00? 3" ‘God's people.’ There you have it-, leased are the pair. Here are me more: ‘A person should be miyl hard and tors days is the favorite animal at dtar of God.’ :3. y. ,. f not like the uppermost i the middle beam ‘stumble. but be nethersaist beam which man i BUY 25%‘ is just a few in the list. this passage from the an- llies of the Rablas: ‘the s won the ox. the wolf up- fllb. the ther upon the goat. ys bring sacrifices of ox. . not of lion, wolf and ti- §§§E at: I 8 number of quotations Rabbi Cronbach to may ea.- that i ii!" 2 -__5*?tE which may be put into a class by ' accord with these religious - door which none canj up-' like‘ 7 Is ii 3' , ii 3’ g_._________ cf’! ‘I . -...- .‘“..:“*-’i:;“*~*'-We ” filmed’ l!.~§.!: the 'i*?s°=.i? ii‘ FEAR. CHANGES Interstate Commerce Com- mission Suggests Re- gional Consolidation. By John E. Nevin. Hy Consnlihé Plim lcoperkht. 1928). WASHINGTON. July l2.—‘l‘he big railroad systems of the nation are - lighting with their backs against the wall. it they are willilfl for the first time in binary. to esrspnsmise with the semi-radicals. They are even ready to accept with cermin changes the the lntdstate Commerce Commis- sion. indorsed by President Bard- ing. and now being investigated by the former body. How successful the naillfis will be in preventing drastic regulatory tisn by the Cartoon whic 'msetsaentDaeemherprobablyde- pendsingrmtmeauneontheeleo tion to be hdd in Iluneaota July l8. when the successor to the late Senator Knute Nelson will be chosen. A careful poll made by both sides indicates that of the ninety-five sen- atorswhonowisskeupthesenate. d Iorty-seven are certain to vote to reain the llsch-Cununim law and will oppose freight rate reductions th h are change in the-iawteprevidelonser rates asotallareagrssdon HOP puhlidty ef inesme tax returns; prehibitlu"‘gaisbling" in ‘pay of the necessities of life and radical re- l“ '0" °” aeglsnal consolidations suggested by- l tionsforthel , . jjt-W 9'0 o.-so» The mule or horse team has superseded the bullock. and the railwa_y_synem is growing. Through Heal- co will run the main artery of the great Pan-American Railway. uniting the two Americas. Tlze Corn. er stoln"é:_;r_;_}i01z1 Mexico Block on which men were sacrificed in the days of Cortes. its emasculation by its foes. (‘um- mine is chairman of the l. C. C. and while clasmd in the past as a “progressive," is on record as op- posed to government ownership of railroads and in favor of "giving them a chance" to make a fair re- turn on the capi ' ~ At the same time the arious rail- road systems are on voring to Roofing Shingles. Barr- .2 individual Composition Shingle.-4; a small em-he fit- ly stuck together; as they are. 82.” per square. Newman Hardware Co. 904 Broadway Phone 234. (‘olumlda_Dry ‘Cells. (ienuine (‘olumbia Dry Ceiis at line up public sentiment on .their -'13 cents each. side. For the flrst time in history dtief executives have taken public notice of the sentiment for a change. ey are making speeches before various orgunmationa pointing out they believe government ownership would hamper instead of help the railroads and prevent reductions of passenger and freight rates. “We plan to start the backfire 5 back home mid have it work its way down here in Washington," said an executive here today. “That is where we must cope with the radicals, not here. if the people back us up. Congress wll heed the people. not - otherwise." This was rather a startling state- ment from a man who heretofore has done business with perhaps one or two individuals in Washington. Electric lrol. Real Special. Genuine Dover Domanco Electric Iron. standard size and style. Spe-1 cial now at 8390. Newman Hardware Co- 904 Broadway Phone 234. adv. Kitchen Cabinets. Dutch kitchenets. a real high grade line of kitchen cabinets at one-third ofl. Newman Hardware Co. 904 Broadway Phone 234. adv. Try a Iisnufla—n.;a;: Bargain . Reo Six Late Model-—Cord l Tires--New Paint. Call Taylor Garage For Demonstration. New man Hardware Co. mu Broadway Phone 234. Bicycles. Our complete stock of bicycles at a lo per cent discount. .Vewrnan‘Hardware (‘o- ttil-l Broadway Phone 234. ad V adv. r2i....s;;T5.....‘ ”. We are offering a complete line of Hit-ctric Toasters. Grills, Perco- lators, etc, ' 904 Broadway Phone 234. . J.‘$._ - - §1—-- ¢.....-.. o-4.; j ‘sonsl ambition is said to form a par- adv. ‘ progress along adv.’ Just 2 blocks north of Broadway you can get these bar- gains foc cash. 100 lbs. Hard .l'I. Sugar 8i0.25- 21'» lbs. Hard E. Sugar 9 lbs. Hard E. Sugar 10 Bars Ben Hur Soap ..45c 10 Bars Big 4 Soap . . . . ..45c 10 Bars P. and G. Soap ..45c 10 Bars Walker's Soap ...45c Oil Sardines . . . . . . . . . . .. 6c Mustard Sardines . . . . . . ..l3o Star Tobacco. cut ..‘ . . . . .l8c Horseshoe Tobacco. cut .. .l3c Tinsley Tobacco. cut .....l3c 3 Twists of Hampton .. .25e J. W. Hogue 1 West End Grocer Phone 2239. ..... ,- g _1 ' .- r— 1 - K’ —- . .3-. ~ _._ V.,_ H ‘ _‘ ‘ i__ ‘_ 'o'i‘’" .« H ‘.“"" }'.‘*"‘~..§‘."f“'5‘-.*'5 $3"1'.*.'-l‘“Q1t\7\§§;3'I1§f~.'5E~;"{'j'l{’ ‘g A ATRE ~ » nouns BYITII-‘ "J i no loves him, will go, Tonight Only.'. Clara Kimball Young . mi 3 “What... No N0 "'3" R00"?! to l¢gl!i‘3§vonian, who v‘7'F""§."7“"' "'i~'5«""!‘? ‘ '7’ ' ’ ‘ . . V e p 3 , I. n - q 9 ' ' .J.‘.' .....4— -an I 3 . . I .‘\ ‘ ltlsase m7mssllrssmfl0d.|o!' gec, fit the coming elections w .2 § 5' 3 i 25 -mm - o... —s . . All bird cages in our stock now at it) per cent discollat. Newman Hardware Co- 904 Broadway Phone 284. Plain and Safety Balers- One lot high grade plain ratorn FOINCARE WILL h M __k u HOLD MINISTRY :3 .5 ;':..‘:.".. 2.‘ Newman Hardware ('0- '.»l)-l Broadway Phone 234. adv. (‘cal and ‘Wood (‘oohha3to\'n and adv . i= 2' Ambition Form a New Party of l'‘'''‘¢¢ 10' "*0 flit 01 1-he P|’¢'¢"l discount excl-pt our $10.90 and $11.75 year. Prior to the Ruhr occupation. _‘p,.(.,,,1,. the position of the Poincare minis- 5......“ ""d,,", (-o_ (Ty WCI Un“.uO. Th??? 90‘ Bl.°‘dw‘}. ad‘. months later it was again subjected to strong attacks from both left and right. right reproached Poin- care with being too-far to the left. and the left reproachrd him with go ing_ too far to the right. His per- Electric iron. Real Special. Genuine Dover Domanco Flectric lron. standard size and style. Spe- cial now at 33.“). ' Newman Hardware Co- 904 Broadway Phone 234. adv. ty of the center. including the left ’ wing of the “block national" and the ' ' right of the new right bloc. l Thus far M. Poincare has made no ] this line. The 1 French parliament remains divided into two strong blocs. one right and ‘r rwwr MONEY FOUND Selling Old Magazines Phone 392 Will Call KLASS CON. (1). 71' 1' 7. l .-.-.-i-.'-.-.-.-.-:-.‘-.-.-.-.-.«-.-.-'.-".-.-"F.?-"‘.-. Not Only the Best of Food»- But the best of service. The student, the business man, and others have found and will find an excellence in our Fifty Cent lunches and dinners that is appealing both because of the food it- self and the manner and atmosphere in which it is served. You Will Like It Here! i HARRIS’ '.-l-J-.-.i-.1-.l‘f.-‘gag’-.r.if.ra'J-.-.-.-.3.-cg-.r.-4-. Man 99 nges. the Center’ Bridge & Beach. Round Unit a dial ll ' (‘ is Stoves and Ranges 1 By Pu” Sm“ M°w"' 25”:-r gilt discount. Now is the "'Pfi°§;§M‘J"': 7;" !‘._.C'i"”"'.." ma.‘ liltlt‘ to buy a real bargain. , 8‘. t". u y . '-1 0 Mnrng. Y.” Newman Hardware (‘o- W m.°n°’ pom“-1 “flu "0"" 2904 Broadway Phone 234. adv. .ll|ere is good reason to believe that _ ._ __ _ _ {the Poincare government will con- 1...“, 39...», tinue to direct the chstimes of An lawn mow...-., ‘L )0 per cent .\ ' 1 " V - lsnln old. sf Columbia. I901" thswveek-end tives in washe Euynenrmnmmvnd. O ntly underwent an open Kiss Dorothy Pugh. who visiting ‘Miss Thelma S turned to her home.‘ in Suntlay. ' hi “TI. 0. T. .Vit‘h¢ds died ‘V house Monday night, after . — illness. Fun:-r:-I b"."\'l('QI and -' ‘were at the New Salem - .\fra. Nichols is survivul by . hand, daughter Ho-lniu. and son courlrinllws Angel! is visiting rela- Irs. W. 6.‘ Warren of Columbia llargaret re . hire. Harriet Bulland has purchas- a Dot teuetng car. . ‘ . h“ ‘“ 8“‘''t ‘"3 A mass meeting of all me at « ' arugula In r 1' Murphy of 6..- “"3 l"°"’°"""" """""‘” "W"! - lumbia. spent the week-end here. sas City are the guests of Mrs. W D. George lulland of Colorado jug for all stud:-ni-‘ . spy-int‘, arrived Saturday for a isit . with relatives. "-'-"""' ‘-' lllld .\'cl'lOul WA-' day in the high ‘Fl’--ll audit !.¢tu-rs and t'ht‘\l‘1H'*- were ‘jg (hg buy; making the lia-.4-lull ' S‘P9- It was decide-cl ‘la l'll".'I‘ . Kr. and Mrs. 0. I. Thorn of Kan- W. W. Dunn and family and Miss 3.113. sun, of Columbia. via-M o , relatives here Sunday. _ J Dally 9 Mrs. Anna ll. Cox. of Boonv.lle, ' ‘ visited her daughter. hirs. M. 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