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DFOUR THE LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR SUNDAY, JUNE 29,1920. THE LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR muiui kxrr irewiraru Will and Sharkey Talk It Over. their associates were enjoying themselves. It is only right the community should show its appreciation of their serious" effort to provide Lincoln with inspiring and elevating band music. JEveryday Questions urwm kr ta sua rcMuhtof oa People's Forum of I 'Tmrtn.

Jfaormtaa. bund a Um paatoffle tm Uaaota, MtmU, a BT WILL KOGEAS. vAi rwr wkfn Answered By DR. S. PARKES CAQAIAN (Copyright 1930, New York Tribune.) mil scascairoo aans rwttfcta Mmt NwUmoi luw a4 Sartora Ottaraost (Fwia wlkg.M TIM 1 BU Tan Oo jmr Moa, Mm Ball V'buri laMlu IN 1 at it tUy WttH S4m see Ul mu Wntinm tnm ijivl Star TMidin an iunn4 tht Iter.

Da a rrttm Camn, 1 mm MmM Council CtmreM of Chrfu to iwr. k. Or. Citeu aMk to auvw tnqumw that ppr to to tiptmm tnmito trttm tfcla mhAmM n)niin tM mr tM ttyra tfca mini- THE EX-SEKV1CE MAX. (With apologies to Kipling's Urn IM tM eateU MUM Mcbrajka, Hoafcrra Kmm Euuia Otttorwto Tw Mo.

Hot. Which SO much dVnenda. QUESTION. Is tkere any New Testament aa braries and bookstores carry aimi- I went up to the White 'ouae, to get Dany Without Sanda .1 it IM thority for baUertag Uiat the Zlir With Buodtf 4 1 IM (Or MriU ec.ear ewa aeparied loal ox bread, "You'll get no compensation "ere," the President 'e up and said. The bulls and bears and Wail t-H MS I 1tf EHt tatf asatev.

ami see, aaderaUBg and guide as, er is theirs a reacral aiiniaLry for be street millionaires 'ee-'awed Is aretrtas shane at s44im aiwajrt gm old a in aaen, UJi stall ubterUrUoaa sarabai ta draaeal PHONE ALL DEPARTMENTS B1234 iar volumes oy experienced authors, i Select what appeal to you. But subordinate everything else, advice included, to your personal practice of "mental sanitation." I know an honored bishop and his wife who lost their only child, a beautiful daughter standing on the threshhold of richly womanhood. They trod the path you tread with no other child to1 comfort them But it led them to the heights of hope and faith, and made their day one prolonged Easter. Has religion no such aid lor you? I believe it has, and earnestly urge you to invoke iU strength and consolation. i Tha Star vm Dot fcwtaiy vUbs eay uiiWm.

like wild peckaases, I outs into the street again to Join the pauper masses. it's tariff on the sugar, and tariff on the wheat; It's pie lor Mr. Grundy: our infant industries 'ave to eat. But it's "On 'your way, ex-soldier, beat it tout de It's "On your way, ex-soldier "beat it de sweet" iwcuaf spaa im ar arm. THX COST OF VAEHTT.

The proposal made a few days ago by the members of the National Upholstery Textile association, to provide two dosed seasons of from six to eight weeks each year, dining which no new patterns shall be produced, is "significant of the trend in iHn industry during recent years to reduce the number of modal and styles cX manufactured article, thereby eliminating a tremendous amount of waste. It has been this tendency tiat has enabled mass production to go forward at such a rapid pace, thereby making it possible for the manufacturers of the United State to outdistance competition in other countries, notwithstanding the vast difference in the wages paid to operatives here and abroad. The United States bureau of standards has aided to a very great extent in this movement, but the heads of the great industrial establishments have been fully alive to Us Importance and the enormous saving which 1 has made possible. Excessive variety in styles, models and sizes results in loss to everyone who handles a manufactured article. In the first place, different machines or adjustments are required in the production, and this costs money, and in the next place the manufacturer, the Jobber and the retailer, must of necessity larger stocks, which implies the payment of interest on capital.

But the greatest loss, perhaps is that resulting from the piling up of stock; which cannot be sold, or which must be dumped at a great sacrifice. An Englishman visiting America not so long ago objected strenuously to our tendency to standardization, and was certain that it would never become popular in his country. He said that It would have" the effect of dulling the artistic sense, and talked at length on the beauties and the charm of individuality. And what he said was to a certain extent true. There will always be large numbers of people who want distinctive things and individual styles.

They dont want "something that everybody else has." It is gratifying to know that most such people are able to pay for exclusive styles and that the cost makes little difference to them. Manufacturers will always be ready to cater to such customers, but if the general. NATURAL GAS. In yew when stagnation and depression has ef fee ted many lines of business and industry, the phe The millionaires went up to Mellon, to eet their tax rebate: good ef ail? Belief la Kirch proximity of loved nee to a very real eomfort to znany. ANSWER.

The -New Testament is primarily concerned with the teaching of Jesus and Its expansion and application by His apostles under the direction of the Holy Spirit It has not much to say upon the question you raise, and. although belief is stamped on nearly every page of its documents, what it savs is general, rather than specific. The writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews speaks of "the cloud of witnesses" who mark our heavenward progress and whose fellowship stimulates our spiritual energies. Belief in the continuous interest of our departed ones concerning the welfare of those who remain "oo pilgrimage," completely harmonises with 'the spirit and letter of the Scriptures. No other literature so constantly pierces the veil between the life that now is and that which Is to come.

At intervals the vis-loned faith of its writers beholds the King in His beauty, and the QUESTION. They got Just one "undred sixty million, on a silver plate; But when the veteran says a undred nomenal expansion In the long distance pipe line transportation of natural gas will be recorded the rayelte. Miss. Do not the New Testament's testimonies to our Lord prove that million dollars: gimtouU year! inort noteworthy achievement, the June Issue of Trade Wind, a publication by the Union Trust "Deflcltl" our Mr. "cover 'oilers.

His riaco body was identical with his previous body, even te the "Now I diu they tell EM." company of Cleveland declares. "Regarded only a few years ago as virtually mod bund, the natural gas industry, aided by modern sci an know is Just what I it Mr. Morgan, "ere a rebate on your Income tax." It's raise the ad valorem on South 8ea Island flax; But it's "Soldier, your morals in La Prance, they were ex- ceedin' lax Get back in the collar, and mind your own beeswax." read in the oarers and what I run wound marks, and that tua mis a waa the tame mind? Where, then, to the Biblical authority for denying the raarrectioa of the physi- cal body? ANSWER. There are two New Testament conceptions of the resurrecUon into as i prowl miner ana inur.er, You know 1 have often said in ence, has had an astounding rebirth, So far reaching are the project now on foot, and so recent the whole development, that its full significance is not generally recognized. Its influence upon the immediate business situation already is being felt in the heavy de answer to Inquiries as to how I got away with kidding some ol our The steamboat lines get subsidies; Dublie men.

that it was because the farmers ret relief- liked all of them personally, and Three 'undred million dollars was that If there was no mailice in your sion tells If Schmelling wont fight till next year neither can he. "Here I have to lay idle all this time. like to fight it keeps me in better condition. But what cad you dot You are in their hands. itt big business now, and if its better for them that I lay idle allthls time, why that what I am to do.

every night and no one objected, When I was coming up I could fight but now that I am a big shot they tell me when to fight, what to eat, where to train, how long to train, who to fight Its politics now, and not a sport." (Copyright 1930. By the McNsught Syndicate, InO realm that is fairer than day. Its peace and bliss are vividly described, the sound of its Jubilant anthems echoes in human hearts. 'ended to the farm uoaras heart there could be none in your mand for steel pipe and pipe line equipment Coming at a tune of industrial depression, this activity gives promise of being one of the forces which may help reverse the downward swing of the business and I have always said body of Christ. The first represents it as a spiritual body super-' lor to physical conditions, and one which was not to be touched by hu-' man hands.

The second represents1 it as composed of flesh and blood This latter view seems to have been1 the one upheld by St Luke, whc lnitrl that, after th rMnrrer.tinii- But when the needy veteran umbly never met a man I didn't like. We are told that those who tri asks one-third that much. Even out in Chicaco last week. cycle." Our ooveiizin President says, If there are people in Lincoln who have doubts umph cannot be made perfect without us who still fight the good fight and strive to lay hold on eternal Ufa Your loved one's companion-shin and ruldance are. therefore.

it was "Laddie In Khaki" in why there is Just an awful lot of fine things sfbout the old town besides bullet holes. 'Its one of the most progressive cities in the world. about the part which natural gas la to play in the Christ had more than a merely spiritual body; that He was not al '17; rapidly shifting and changing industrial and business (Continued on Page lght). snooting is only a side line. Its plan of standardization reaches the point it la now indicated it will reach, those who desire distinctive great place.

You only have to meet it to know it rood, well that the conditions in America, they should read and re-read that paragraph, In.no less a degree than thf automobile and the radio wrote glowing, colorful and brilliant pages in the history of American Industry, rle and patterns win have to pay greatly en way it is with humans, you read a lot of other people and kinder form Here and -TKere hanced prices. It is not believed by anyone that standardization providing employment for millions of men and worn a certain opinion, xnere nas been a whole lot in the papers here lately about the much disscussed prize fight between Jack Bbarkey logical inferences from Scriptural testimonies, and you may realize to the full the communion of saints. QUESTION. Greenwich, Conn. The death of ear eldest son has left my wife and me in deep and despondent melancholy, causing us to be hypersensiUve and self conscious, even toward ear three remaining children and oar few friends.

Wonld you kindly recommend something to aft as on of this ter en, adding greatly to the wealth and strength of the will ever go to the extent of requiring that everyone wear the same sort of clothing, or buy the same sort ghost out tne ventaoie ana com-3 plete Being who had risen from thct grave. The original teaching about the resurrection is founded upon appearances after the and not upon the story of the emp- ty tomb. But there are always ma-n tertalists who cannot think of per-A sonal survival apart from a body St Luke's point of view seems tc have been for centuries the belleTJ of the Christian Church. There areM many today, on the other hand, who I agree with St. Paul's point of view that flesh and blood cannot Inherit tha kinortom of God.

and that "thirl nation, natural gas is likewise destined to fill a splen and this young fellow Bcnmellng, ana tne sport writers nave naa a carnival for a year or so writing did chapter in the book of Progress. With 4t comes the promise of more efficient and economical manufacturing, and in its application to the heating of about the Gabby Gob. and mil' of furniture, or that there will be even a near approach. But In the future, varieties la all lines will be greatly circumscribed, and prices thereby reduced, while those who want exclusive styles and patterns will be able to get them, but pay much more for them. lion and one titles that denoted that he was nothing but a big breeze.

Well I was up in Boston a week or rible depression, and tell of some so ago and it was lust a dav or so after that famous fight and through millions of homes there is the hope of savings and added convenience and comfort for their owners. Bo quickly and so quietly has the expansion of natural gas gone forward that the great mass of American people do not realize its growth. Already 80,000 miles of natural gas pipe lines have been laid corruption must puc op mcorrupr tion and this mortal must put or a mutual mend I Happened to meet this fellow Sharkey. Had a long chat with him and he drove me out DB LULU HUNT PETERS. Dr.

Lulu Bunt Peters, whose sudden death was re-. immortality, ror a jiciyim tuuo sion of the issure, read, if you care, get it the late Bishop Westcott'M volume on "The Resurrection Bod to his home and met his wife and three great kids. I had always throughout the country, and it is estimated that fully kinder admired him in spite of what of Our Lord," and also Dr. Robert pect in this swiftly moving age, People who genuinely like to walk need no Incentive on the score of improved health; those who detest walking would rather take their chances on sickness. To be of value it should be continued regularly, for many miles at a time, in all kinds of weather and at a brisk, stimulating pace.

Everybody admits that "they ought to walk only the confirmed walkers, walking for pleasure rather than duty, are likely to do much about it life's a Fenny Proposition, Houston Poet Dispatch.) The chief interest of mankind has ever been life and one of the major interests of science today is that of preserving and prolonging life. What are the fruits, of these scientific labors? What have they accomplished thus far, and what are the prospects for the future? Louis I. Dublin, a deep student of the subject presents ail absorbing and illuminating survey of the situation in an article the current issue of Harper's Magazine. To begin, he says that the so-called life Norwood's book, entitled ms uion-- corded Saturday, occupied an unusual role. She was a pioneer in what became a fad among American women when the requirements of a style which embraced abort skirts, and a silhouette figure became the order of the day.

But Lulu Hunt Peters was never a faddist Her gospel of dieting had a was said, for he had always had the reputation of beisz a very clean living family man and well liked by A1! KOOV." Copyright, 1930 York bis neighbors. Now when your neighbors dont get wise to you you mus( Depretty straignc lacea. Found Easy Goinr. Well he told me a lot about the PARAGRAPHS boots imi wouia neip ns to vase little brixher look at life? -( ANSWER. Books are of little use until you and your wife realize that your sorrow ha made you selfish.

The heart that feeds on its 'own woes shrivels and contracts. I say so bluntly, but in aU kindness, for your disease has gone too deeply to be- lightly treated Surely the three children left to your care should, not be neglected while you Indulge the debilitating luxury of useless wrief. Could your son who lives with God speak with you he would teU you to bury that grief and resume your parental responsibilities. Entrust your son to his Redeemer, shake off lassitude, defy despair, bravely face the day's routine, and life wUl assume its more normal aspects, Jackson and Salisbury's "Outwitting Our Nerves" is a very serviceable book. Dr.

Edwin Ash on "Mental Self, Help," an English work, shoulcr prove profitable. Allen's "As a Man Thlnketh," shows the relations between one's state of mind and those outward actions on more substantial foundation than the more transitory matters of style and beauty. She believed that the foundations of good health rested upon freedom from fattlness, inertia and overdulgence In rich and heavy foods. fight and he told it in a very straightforward dldent have Tf it trua that nrosoerlty causes any crying to oo, or any alabl's. He says he knows that he hit the fellow right on the belt but he dont JJiink She was amazingly successful and had a remark it was oeiow it.

He says be ducked most Of the sin, what in thunder Is the matter with the country now? Correct this sentence: "Kill' the whole quart, boys, there's plenty more where that came from." The mysterious disappearance Of aown very low to avoid a Duncn able following because of her sanity and moderation. She did not starve people to take off poundage. She did not reduce their vigor and strength by ill-advised periods of enforced rigorous abstinence from the' food from Schmelling and he started this punch from his position and that expectancy of life in the ancierit roman empire was a little more the other fellow come in at him fast gang leaders means other 1 than twenty years; that alley, the ana mat landed lower than he had expected but nob a foul He English astronomer, calculated the hfe expectancy of Sllesian town things, mat tne ponce nave iouim lovely aUbl A republic is a land in which a said he never seemed like he was necessary to health and On the contrary she warned against drastic attempts to take off fat and pointed out that the well ordered program to bring one's self to the proper weight had to be based upon commonsense. in 1690 was thirty-three and one having an easier fight that between Bartlett and East Greenland, (New York Times) The coast of East Greenland, which Captain Bartlett with a scientific party will explore this Summer, is not so familiar to him as the west He knows the latter as probably no other man does. It is said that the archaeologists win make a search in the neighborhood of 70 degrees North, where Captain D.

Clavering reported a tribe of Eskimos. This- was in 1833, when, as commander of the Griper, he made pendulum observations and pushed through the ice beyond 75 degrees, far above Scoresby Land, which was discovered and named the year More than forty years later, Kol-dewey and Payer, of a German expedition, made Latitude 77, and named a cape after Bismarck. Nearly as long a time was to elapse before the Myllus Erlchsen expedition traversed the coast from Cape Bismarck to Cape Bridgman, in territory discovered by Peary. There seems to be no record of Eskimo settlement so far north. Herring, from "whose Danish traditions Kriud Rasmussen complied much of "The People of the Polar tforth," in a preface to that book speaks of the East Greenlanders as "formerly the inhabitants of the southeast coast" and says that it "is bow quite deserted, except for the area of Ane-magsalik." Per the Bartlett expedition there is an encouraging statement in a handbook prepared by the historical section of ths British Foreign Office in 1920: "Along the whole of 'the east coast except In Peary Land, there are numerous signs of former Eskimo Nxjcupatlon, but only at Ang- Esklmo MmaJta.ln any considerable number." Captain Covering's report of a settlement of these people in Latl- iStS.nH,deRr7North bt the explorers, representing the Heye Foundation, may come upon rich It is a JZ.

fnA cPtain Bartlett may be trusted not to tarry too long in a waning Summer. 8 The Ideal Exercise. Press.) a neighboring city discourses eloquently on the virtues of walking as an exercise. "There is no exert I8 8na or more effective in results than" he writes, but it should be "not an aimless stroll, but a brisk stepping along, with head un. nhwt I critic's importance is gauged by the half rears.

In New Eneland at tha every round he couldent hardly be. size or tne men ne sneers ac lieve it that here he was fighting for the very world's championship and having the easiest time of his. beginning of the eighteenth century the expectation of life was Just over forty years, and now, the ex If Dr. Peters had the figures of the number of career, lie said he bad trained hard pectation or me in tne united States is about fifty-nine years. These extensions are due to the American women who consulted 'her with reference to dieting, she never made them public.

They ran into the hundreds of thousands. From every section and expected much more opposition out of the fellow, and when this thing come and was standing over stamping out of disease, better liv of the country came mail, touching not only upon ing conditions, and sanitation. in ine corner witn bis bands on the diet but other matters of health. It required a large ropes just waiting ior tnem to declare him the winner, whey when they held up the other fellows hand office force to handle the mall which Dr. Peters re ceived and to send out, the information in answer However, the increases in the life average nave been made largely on the first end of life, through saving the babies.

The actual span of human life, beyond, say forty years, has been lengthened very little. Each life saved frdm the diseases of nere is nis woras, -weu my cnin aroppea 'ana it nit me on tne chest, uow aown on tne chest) and it al to queries. Her department has appeared for a number of years in The Lincoln Star and in a stogie week as many as a hundred questions have been addressed to Dr. Peters by the readers of this newspaper. most knocked me out' My heart early years 1 means one more ex went down and down out of one leg then hopped across into the other posed to the illness of old age.

But and come ud a ways and stopped It was a singular career which she had, lneloquent oeaa. how can old age be extended? Care of the health will help, of course, but no magic key to the mystery of testimony of the great strides which America has Here I was with the champion senescence has been discovered. made. The era of the covered wagon and the sod-house In the plains country leaves no monument to $250,000,000, an increase of over 12 per cent, will be Invested in additional pipe lines during 1930 alone. According to "Trade Winds," the consumption of natural gas increased from.

663 billion oubio feet by 2,651,604 consumers in 1921 to an estimated 1 trillion, 900 million cubic feet by approximately 4,500,000 consumers in 1929. Over the same period the value of the output has Increased from $174,617,000 to nearly $450,000,000. The greatest growth of natural gas occurred in 1929. Gross operating revenue from the Industry grew from $364,000,000 in 1928 to approximately In 1929, an increase of 23.6 per cent while volume of production showed ft 15 per cent increase. During the same year the use of natural gas for Industrial purposes increased 12 per cent end for household heating, 50 per cent.

The review goes on to say: "It is estimated that eventually most cities and towns of 10,000 population and over Jn at least thirty-six; states, embracing a total population of 47,000,000, are to be served with ha oral gas." The unerring fidelity of the analysis is reflected in the developments which have taken place in Nebraska, Some of the larger towns are already being served. Within a few months most of them will have natural gas. If Lincoln is to hesitate she will find herself alone In the field for all far sighted communities, taking cognizance of the trend of events, are availing themselves of the opportunity offered by natural gas. In the development of natural gas the Central West and the Southwest come into their own. While the South and some of the Atlantic seaboard states have great gas wells, it is Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas where development has moved forward most rapidly and on a larger scale.

has a definite significance to the Corn Belt states. The Increase In the use of natural gas for industrial purposes reflects Its advantages for that purpose. It has been established beyond question that manufacturing eaa utilize It to the greatest advantage and the shift of the great industrial plants from New England to other regions is to no small degree due to the presence of a cheap and ashless fuel of high heat value such as natural gas In these new industrial locations. The Lincoln city commission demonstrated "its sagacity and foresight in losing no time in drafting and passing an ordinance providing for the use of natural gas in this community. Every precaution was taken to safeguard and protect the public in the matter of The citizens of Lincoln should lose no time in approving the work of their public officials.

The expansion of the natural gaa industry is being recorded so rapidly that no progressive, wideawake community can afford to be without It has passed beyond the experimental stage. Its influence and its value in shaping and moulding the industrial and business growth of America have been established beyond question. But like every great innovation la American life it has had to meet its challenges and its doubter. In the pioneer days of Nebraska there were men who scornfully shut their eyes to the full significance of the advent of the railroad. They lived to regret deeply their lack, Cf foresight Likewise the automobile and the radio, new and revolutionary as they were, met the same obstacle It be a wretched piece of folly if Lin-cola were to ignore the great and admitted advantages of natural gas.

ship in my lap and blowed it again. My first thoughts were, 'what will my wife think of me? Here I am noted for pulling something right at a time when I had the most at dietician. People simply were not concerned When the human body has lived its allotted number of years, which in comparatively few instances is more than three-score and ten, it is ready to cease, and that's all there is to it Which, after all, the author wisely concludes, is the best stake and here I was doing it again," weu it was reauy patneao to bear the fellow explain it Ha aava. "I whether they were fat or thin. The worries centered upon food and fuel and shelter.

They drew heavily upon their physical resources in living a glamorous and adventuresome life. But as a pioneer in her-field, never sparing her strength, and her health, doing the work of a regiment of meji, Dr. Peters sapped her own health. Just like I cant keen fratn doing something when the very most thing that could happen. Whan Skirts Were Skirts.

(Hat-par's Bazaar.) is at siaxe. jus it ail comes in tne game, maybe I have had a few lucky DreaKs too pmy iney aon snow up so piain. am proua or one wing, The new-long skirts, however much controversy they have aroused, are mere wisps of material when compared with some that engulfed did keep my head and dldent bo "THE FIGHTING QUAKER," An esteemed contemporary refers to President plum cockoo like I used to do when things went wrong. I at least won ine moaera gins great-gram' mother. over myself if I didn't win over the uerman." "Polities Not In the early 1860s-flounced hoop skirts had reached such proportions that 1,100 yards of material were Not even his worst enemv accused Hoover as the "fighting Quaker" as a result of the sharp differences which have developed in congress over the Veterans compensation bill It declares that congressmen returning to "the Hill" after a visit to the White House have been amazed by the infuriated chief executive, him of any deliberate foul, so it was required for a single lasmonaoic preiiy tougn to De sitting tnere not the champion of the world after vou panded and snap and energy put into every Here is excellent advice, which loses- nothing from the fact that few 'will take It Walking is the, cheapest safest and most easily indulged of aU exercises, yet it is to 5 SHman People also a little dull, it demands considerable time three hours a day this corresr spondent sets a a minimum and it puts one in that quaint and conspicuous classification known ma evening gown.

The flounces themselves, circular ruffles placed one above another, reached their limit in a gown worn by the Empress had had it in your lap and then thrown it away. To show his good It sounds too good to be true. What the country wants to see in Mr. Hoover is a laitn in the affair be offers to 1 lent Eugenie which had 103 of them from waistline to floor. Even earlier any time and for nothlnj only nis training expenses.

He said the in the crinoline era, skirts, bolst German was a fine young fellow and pedestrian. To be a walker is al cuaeni ciaun ine ioui Because be knew he wasent. But that naturally ered underneath by five or six petticoats, had reached a point where the most fashionable measured ten yards around the hem, and a social little less timidity, a little less indecision, a little less hesitancy. It wants him to be more militant and aggressive, It desires him to be positive in his convictions, with a confidence in his Judgment and his policies which will furnish him with the strength to-battle for them. If there has been anything, which has cost Mr.

Hoover heavily in popularity it has been his lack of action. His predecessor, Mr. Coolldge, occupied the White 'Bouse at a time when the Ameri most to admit social inferiority. Walking is primarily an occupation for dreamers; it is for those he thought he was a the blow right in the pit of the stomach on the crisis arose whenever two women belt line would naturally make any wno can rind congenial company in their own thouehts and are able to attempted ot occupy the same sofa. one think they were hit low He also But no degree of discomfort, in set them to the exhilarating rhythm of their own striding feet convenience or even danger of death has ever deterred women can people wanted nothing quite so much as an op said ne aident blame the boy for trying to make all he could out of the championship, (Now at that time they haden't awarded htm the real championship.) But Sharkey said that they should, that he won the fight and he should be given On vacation or homeward-bound? Telephone SAY to them at home: "We are just leaving, and will arrive on the four o'clociV'-T-they'll predate it! A few.

years ago a. "Long Dis- tance" call was supposed to be an event of great moment, not to be entered upon lightly. Today it is rrapidly becoming as commonplace as a local call. it The high speed of making inter- city connections, usually while the calling person waits on the line, and the clearness of present-day service have had much to do with this hew viewpoint from following the fashion of the day. These were the days of wax candles and these creations burned like tinder.

At no. other time in waiaing ior exercise oruy can as hopelessly dull as morning setting-up exercises or a cold shower performed as a conscientious duty. Giving up three hours every day to walking merely as a concession to one's health, is a great deal to ex portunity to catch then breath. They did not want a dynamic, 'driving personality to shape the affairs Of the United States until they had had the opportunity to recuperate from the struggle to attain those heights which Woodrow Wilson sought to gain. au mat goes witn lu He has a lovely home out in the (Continued on Page Eight).

fashionable section of Boston. Its built and furnished all in good taste. But now the scene has shifted and the American mat as lar as I am able to judge.) At least It had none of the people are calling for leadership in their president Their minds revert to Roosevelt, to Wilson, and to Ingredients of us movie folks homes out in Beverley. other presidents, who forced them along definite His wires Krandfather and arand paths. mother live with them, and they If Mr.

Hoover's placidity and Indecision has been nave inree awiuuy cute aids, a little girl five, another four, and a little boy two. He told of tha terrible replaced with the urge to battle and the iron of faith in himself then the American people will rejoice. hissing he got when he come Into the ring with th- American Flag I- R. H. L.

around him. Not only he told me dih ouiers mac rnew, mat was not Bnarxeys idea at all. it wa thrown They may not always agree with him but at least they will respect him for wanting to go places and to do things. His administration wlfT change from the vapid, colorless role which he has occupied for the last eighteen months to a two fisted, rugged rough and tumble fighter, ready to accept the challenge and meet the parry of any opposition in his path. on tuna as he left the dressing room He never spake' an unkind word, By malice he was never stirred.

His was the clearer, kindlier eye Which lets the little flaws pass by Unnoticed, hut is oulck to sea and he tried to protest, but they TBB BOYS' BAND. The initial appearance of a 150-plece senior boys' band of entirely local talent in Lincoln deserves comment. There are few cities in the United States which possess the musical rating of the Nebraska capital, a fact which has been called to national attention through the two consecutive triumphs of the Lincoln high school orchestra the national musical contests. Heretofore most of the effort has been spent along orchestral lines. But now Lincoln Is to have a boys' band of Impressive numbers and of artistic ability, Its first program win be given Sunday evening at Antelope park and for that special occasion a distinguished band leader has consented to conduct.

The community's pride the young musicians will no doubt be reflected in a large audience for the concert The undertaking is a worthy one. There Is the talent here to give Lincoln one of the finest bands in the United States, and with most of the players permanent resident of the city there is no reason why they should not continue indefinitely. The boys have devoted many hours to practice when The good in aU humanity. His was the gentler mind which told him. "No its great wear it" he would try to push it off as he was walking up the isle, and they told him.

"You can't shove the flag aside now its got to stay on there. What will people say if they see you throw the flag down in the Islet' He says, "My I was with the Navy. I know what the flag means. thoueht Possibilities for young Inventors: A nine which will Care made him tender. WeU he knew The pitfalls aU must struggle through Long hours of toll, had made him wise, Sham never took him by surprise.

He knew too well the tricks of fate To give his heart to scorn or hate. His was the friendly We and brave, Unto this world himself he gave. Hla dreams were lofty, and his creed Found utterance 'in many a deed. Clean, manly, upright to tha end He taught us how to be a friend. Less of hat those who knew him ousht ztay lighted Tong enough for the smoker to strike an-other match.

1 Lincoln Telephone Telegraph Co To be and do, and more and more Of the far goals they struggle for. And that strange heavy-weighted know where Its to be used and A man in Denver br the name of Garcia applied pack "A Nebraska Company Serving People." where not. But it was Just another example of seeming to do the wrong thing at the very right time." Of cares and doubts which held for a court order to change his name. He said there were too many Garcia, with whom he was constantly them back. Now he has cot to mt around.

He being confused. He ohoee the name. Smith, cant fight anybody till the commis (Copyright, 1930, Edgar A. Quest)..

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