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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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train disc'rles? Hi Picked men fox twwiublliUea. and nnt ei present status. Modern erganiaatlonB are proudest to enroll eminent persons ansons their members:" whereas li i lk linnx idv roof irvuues nerw vv wwmvwajlavs, waman aJniropvais. vwry rnaaj, mao omawmj jcremax uj onhr those with potentiality, ol trowth Appoiamml Cafl Pmttoa. 979 tor.

Your Appointment. whoVreally count Who among era tmnm imu etn rauaugu to follow the Jesus' method, and to at about arstematlcalbrt maklBa a. ASiiecial cipiesr mcuviauais oie: organuaoona live. To plan for the ot a vital work, the spread of a vital me Purclias sage, by trauung jMsmpiea. iis To ahow iliv su s.

i win tne very genius oi i A Beekanlnr Beaeea Jer Teah This is a rounr Dcrson's Lesson' Jesus buUt Bis Church upon the de votton of young men. rso nigh is grandeur to our dust. So near is Ood to man, i When Duty whispers low," Thbu At. must! The Youth replied, 1 can', 'I ring Hidden in (every true character are possibilities or real greatness, peter and John, without the call of DRESSES would have ended their days Inglois iously as commonplace Galilean fish ermen. He evoked their latent capa i' billtles.

It neeos uus tnvme voice to summon spirits to their possibilities. All outer forces seem to conspire to hold ambitious youth down to rtPftrtlv dullness. Christ's call is to A Special Purchase! NEW SPRING HATS ambition; into flame the gift that .95 is In thee." Entrance mm Qcipie cv.tr in Him nhnuld he but the begin 8 ning of magnificent life. Margaret O. B.

Wilkinson once wrote three stanzas which portray the lot of many Equipped BEAUTY SALON Is Now Ready To Serve You In Every Way With Popular Prices Prevailing Call Pittston 979 For Your Appointment a man: "He set his hand to the plow one day, While yet his years were few, Resolved to mark a distant field with furrows firm and true. Just the type of Hats that you want for the miag Spring days Hats that are new and different Spring 1928 models. His arms were strong for the toll of life, His heart was all afire. Till a neighbor laughed, and turned A cold and fatigue forced Ruth Elder, of trans AUantio flight fame, to in i i Each In juniors, misses and women's sizes. Showing a wonderful variety of plain shades and prints.

The most charming styles of spring in a wonderful array of pleasing colorings. reits comomea wim smart straws, cmuioiuw tempt her vaudeville tour for a brief rest Here she la recuperating In the home ed visca straws, two toned straws, anunlimitbd vari a New York friend. him home, Rebuking bis desire. 'You are too young, you are too poor, vou ore too said he. ety of fancy straw braids combined with silk and satin.

and priests of Jerusalem, did the Re' deemer lelect the immortal Twelve. 'Best leave such tasks to the rich and great and strive to be like 'Then rosy Love brought grand Small snappy modeis for tire very young misses, more ft Many a altered and be ringed and be robed bishop would cringe from facing the actuality of the character of the men Xrom whom he claims spiritual descent men upon whom his conscrvauve muacis tor mauuus, umuy wmu largesse To his very cottage door, A maid of mystery and of charm (Vi never save before: PEASANTS HEAL GOSPEL WONDERS Ill THE HOLY LAND for every type. Specializing in large head sizes. Materials of flat crepes are shown in plain colors with printed materials in crepe de chine and flat crepes. Georgettes are shown in plain shades, also.

All are delightfully trimmed in attractive combinations and have a size range from 16 to .48. uniiormea servants wouia look aown with disgust. Surely the rich and mighty and aristocratic Christian And the lad held out dumb hands ot Felt and Straw Combinations $1.98 Church of today had a nobler ances' try than these Oriental peasants? Not so. It was of this sort, and in this Land, that Jesus created His apostles. Every one of them was a Hope To the mighty fires of Peace, Till the neighbor passed with tongue in cheek, And then he sought release.

'You are too the neighbor said, 'to shine by such as she. Find you a girl of common clay to wed, and be like mel' By WILLIAM T. ELLIS NEW SPRING TIES FOR MEN i. the i School International Sunday Lesson for March 4 is, fisherman or la peasant, except Matthew, who was so renegade a Jew that he worked for the Romans as a tax collector. Commoner men could hardly have been found than the Twelve to.

be the ambassadors of the Messiah. Only one of. them was from the proud and orthodox region of Judea and he fcras Judas, the traitor. This is the wonder that history has "So time sped by, till the fading day Could bring but one last chance To break the bonds of a sordid life And conquer (Circumstance; And, well night spent he sought the fJesus land the Twelve" Mark 1:18 20; 1:1, 14; 3:13 19; 6:7 13, FANCY SHIRTS FOR MEN $1.69 Others $1.95 to $2,95 Fancy figures and combination stripes, attached collar and detached collar styles, semi soft and laundered. Cut perfect and excellent tailoring throughout.

A complete size range. 85c Others $1.50 to $2.50 We have just received another new shipment of Spring Ties In combination colors, stripes and figures. Heavy quality Mogador weave. And usually sell at jl.So in the regular way. Saturday 85c each.

been unable to explain on any natur roaa To heights where life is great al basis: these plain commoners, rep resentative of the rank and file of Eager to reach one shining goal. the world's toilers, became saints and But his neignoor wmsperea wait heroes and statesmen, the successors of the Master Himself in making His following over into a world conquering Church. Keeping company with Christ did it Sharing His power You are too old to do it now it is far too said he. 1 could not do it myself, you know, ltlro. vne.1 oua JUU JUOV MM A Modern "Messiah." In Jerusalem at the present time ft, The Boston Store Pittston Pa.

Fowler Dry Goods Co. transformed these ordinary men into extraordinary leaders who surpassed kings in their power. And that wonder is being repeated in every land and in every age wherein men have become disciples of Jesus. "Leading C.Usens'' there is an interesting character who proclaims himself to be the Messiah. Apparently, his only disciple is his wife.

At every opportunity, hp pre sents his claims to be the true Mes Every man who would leave his lm jsian to persons of influence who visit press upon his generation must make the city. His deepest desire Is for disciples. This is the first work of enmitlan of his mission: and he is U7a nl klw i pa leadership. We glibly use the phrase, dsver at ouotlns Scripture in proof. ling announcement, while otnen wen "The back hair la worn in a ataa ln Thla la the season of the year when Palestine is fullest of tourists.

As they are rushed, bewildered, from site tj to site and shrine to shrine, they sel dom give thought to the Land's great eat wonder. every turn they meet 'what they call "natives," or, colloquially, "Arabs." These olive v. skinned, black haired, lustrotv eyed men are on all highways and in every section. IXsually they are tall, wearing a head cloth and head roll, a long cotton robe, commonly dirty and sandals or slippers on their bare feet. the traveller, these men Quickly grow to be as common a sight as olive trees.

Even me romantic American young women do not rave over 'hem, as they do over the gaudy lyptian guides. JPor they are manit Wtly only ordinary peasants and "orkJngmcQ, the tollers at the Land. Mostly they are illiterate and always tiiey are poor. Their proper place cecals to fee behind the crude stick plows of the stony fields, or at the damsy sweeps of the rough boats on the Lake of GalHee, or driving don keys and camels, or shepherding sheep: There seems little of romance about them. 'jj, Palestine' Common Man these Palestinian peasants rep resentl'a wonder of the world.

For it wal as these that Jesus created pis Church. These were the very sort of men who became the twelve; apostles. Not from the privl and powerful Pharisees and not the schoolmen and ecclesiastics Whiff en, who Is writing her autobiography for the Woman's Home Companion, produces, as an illustration of the radical departures in styles ot that year, a program for the opening of the Fifth Avenue Theatre, in New York, long since closed. "SUk stockings are in vogue with the new and peculiar shoes," reads the first fashion note on the old program. "Promenade skirts are to clear the ground by an inch," Is another start Mir BIG EMPROVEMENTS are worn far back in the vttnlty of i mm me raise nair." During the war, a physician friend of mine was for a time lev charge of Red Cross work in and he gathered the refugee children In a shelter near this "Messiah's" Home.

The man came to my friend to complain that he was disturbed by the noise of the children, and wanted them removed. Thereupon the American physician quoted some Scripture about the characteristics of the Messiah that sent the pretender away in OF LIFE IS POSSIBLE "leading citizen," or "leading layman," of every roan of prominence in the community and in the Church. Commonly, we mean only a wealthy man, who is' usually leading nobody anywhere. Frank criticism of. this restless generation points out the notable lack of genuine leadership in all fields, but notably in politics, in education, and lu religious affairs.

"Every Christian teacher ought to make disciples," eays one sagacious A certain German scholar, now on this side of the Atlantic, conducts a school of philosophy and trains followers: and his practice is so unique as to be remarkable. Yet the command to multiply one's self spiritually is as forceful as that to replenish the race. Jesus did it He early planned for confusion and embarrassment. By EUGENE LYONS (United Press Staff Ortrnepondent) As the old Scotch elders used to search for the "marks" of disclple ship, so all who follow Christ must display His characteristics. The Moscow, March 2 Revival of the dead and extension of human life to its utmost potential probably far beyond the century are held possible by Prof; Feodor Andreleff Twelve were to act as He had acted to continue and enlarge the work He had been doing; to heal as He had the carrying on of His work.

Dem noted biologist. Speaking at the Polytechnics! Mu healed; to cast out demons as He had cast them out; to preach the kingdom erately and definitely. He set out to seum, Pror Andreien aeecnoea somi of the results of twenty years of ex nerimentation bv himself an a groin Tokyo Extensive plans for 1m of harbors, cities and streets are announced in a number of tuiiese cities in addition to the reconstruction program which is under way in the capital city of Tokyo. Osaka, the great commercial mart ot the empire, leads in this respect, but other and smaller cities contemplate programs lri proportion to their sise. The 4mprovement of Osaka Harbor has been under way for several years, and it is Intended to expend $73,000.

000 for this project The harbor is to be both deepened and extended. Municipal electric railways in Osaka are to be improved and extended. The most important work to be undertaken at Kobe, the chief port of western Japan, is the building of two national highways that will serve as motor roads. About $10,000,000 will be required for this work. Hiroshima, one of the principal provincial cities and the center from which most of the Japanese residents in the United States have gone, is building a $400,000 municipal building and $7,000,000 is to be spent on a system of good roads in the country adja tidings as He naa preacnea; ana to live in simplicity and poverty as He had lived.

They were to be His delegates, or ambassadors, clothed with of colleagues which led hin to hold out the hope or threat of prolonged human life. His authority, and so they were to represent their King. The experiments have been conduct Thes Twelve were not perfect or efficient in a day. It took time, and endless stumblings to make them masters of their task. Not until af ea upon animals ana upon numan corpses.

After recounting these, the biologist carefully considered their application to mankind. "One can say definitely," he declared, "that if there are fcio fundamental chansea caused in the oimns of the ter Jesus had ascended, and the ilium' inating Spirit had come, did the apostles really understand Him. But by EVERY ONE EVERYWHERE EVERY PLACE Let nothing keep you from the Opportunity you have long been looking for. Specials on every counter and on the shelves. body by disease, corpses can be revived.

the use of what knowledge they had, they duplicated their Master's work. S) ifw "Far Mtamnie. suceeasiui exnen ments have been made in reviving enlarged the area of His ministry, and became so like to Him that now they cent to the city. are. tne immortal leaders oi enns Fully as important is the cultural tendom.

stillborn children by injecting Anare nollne direct into the heart Science also knows cases where patients who died on the operating table were revived Immediately. These experi i Young Men's TOPCOATS 9.9S Men's and Young Men's SUITS $9.95 to $22.45 improvement that is to be made. The Hiroshima Higher Normal School will be raised to the rank of a university, colleges of literature and physics being ments give hope of a sucoessiw Strug' trie with nremature death." established. Prof. Andreleff told about a series of tests In which dogs ap Boys' and Jtlen'ft narenthr dead the beating ot the GET BIRTH REPORTS for on Lentea lltN ALL DIM heart and all breathing having ceasedwere revived and lived for years after their resuscitation.

One dog, he Men's WORE SHIRTS 49c Men's WORK PANTS $1.45 Harrisburg. March 2 The aald. was killed and revived twice: and then lived to wag. his tall to an Pennsylvania Department of Health through its bureau of inspection recently has made a drive on a number 4Jv 1 hy old age. The thearr ton which Prof.

Andre. of physicians in Philadelphia and vi wf told of stlrrirur life, by chemicals. In a finger cut from a body that had SAVED HIM FROM CONSTIPATION A message for people who use laxatives been dead ior a moron. tub if Men's and Boys' SWEATERS dnlty regarding the reporting of births. The drive is part of a State wide program for better co operation.

Three weeks ago the reports at the Philadelphia office of vital statistics Indicated that 800 births had not been vIvmI" finoef he said. an VV4M A. Big Yank UNION SUITS 65c 1 showed other symptoms of Ufa. scientists, he declared, had succeed $1.95 $5c ed in reviving hearts, kidneys and oth reported within the ten days specified by law. As a result Of follow up work er organs by use or certain cnemicais.

In bis own rai. Anare leff said, he had restored life to the conducted by tne department 1503 delayed birth certificates have been corn Dieted with the necessary affidavits, 'V Hi head ot a dog, so that the eyes re kitten's sponded when the dog, dead urn was called bar name. Two Inspectors are now in Philadelphia endeavorlnc to obtain the balance. DRESS S11IT1 Men's KHAKI PANTS 95c (Men's COTTON HOSE 10c The results or preliminary expen Colonel James Duffy, in charge of this work, today said. "While apparently ments.

Prof. Andreien said, were pun fS9f lished in since unn new aaia had been gathered. Now Prof. An excellent co operauon is xouna among the majority of physicians, it may be necessary to proteoute those who fail dreleff is convinced that his theory is ed to file the (affidavits required after correct Dth. hfl beUwee, oomes slowly, and 1 not finally cotisummated for weeks after, the outward signs of life fail.

A heart that stops beating, he says, often merely Is clogged with miei the ten days period has elapsed. The department is bound to protect the redords of this state which are so valuable In later life, hot only from Men's' BELTS 59c DRESS TRUNKS $25.00 Values $10.00 Men's FELT HATS $100 Mr. Skiles wrote us a voluntary testimonial after Kellogg's ALL BRAN had saved Him from dreadful constipation. Bead his tribute Tor year I tare been soeoostlpatod, Alto trylns vmr kind of dras noMlU. I could onhr get temporary raUaf Ibmix dlMOtmgaa and tr op hopas, wha a friend told me to on Kellost'i ALL BRAN.

I bad read to many taatiraoniala I had no faith. I was of tht opinion taathanlals were pat out by friend. I yrUX oi pmir fir you the prlviwe to aw my sum, bat I will to on the witnM stand and taaUfy to my atatoDMiit. I cannot aapnn words gnat noiigj. to neat with Kriloea'a food? Aaraua BanJU, S25 N.

KadiJa Avwraa. Cbioata 10. If eoratlriatlon Is preyino; upon Jon? health check it before too late, yotl aref using? habit forming' laxatives, stop it before this harmful practical fastens its grip too tigflu KeHogVsALL BRAN is guaranteed to relieve constipation. Just at two tiblespoonf uls dally do lions or otnerwise Diocaea ana can health standpoint but rr use in SALAD DRESSING be cieanen uu oo r.uj ifuo, schools, military nd naval service, employment ana passports." A Perfect Mayonnaise TTWWKOWN FUEND AIDS. u.

u.m MUSEUM DISTRIBUTES vvwatii V1BUUVIA Kew York Sweet Briar Oollet. in FILMS ABOUT MINING JET tic mellow goodness Premier Salad Dressing H.nlke7our Lenten menus rich in new flaVor. You'U Mew York; The American Museum SHEEP LINED TESTS, $5.00 Values BOYS' KHAKI KNICKEE3, $1.00 Value ill A the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, has just received a gift of $118,000 for a memarial library from a director of the college who does not wish to hare his name mads pub of Natural History has announced arrangement for distribution of a series of motion picture films on mineral in dustrlM and produced by the bureau lic. Announcement or uus gm was made We have grouped together the biggest layout of specials that "was ever offer enroma caaa wim every meal. at a meeting or overseers and direc Of mines oi ane uepartmenc or uom mstov in co operation with Industrial ooneerns.

The museum, which operates Its own mmend ALL BEAN. Sector AlOOftbri tors of uve oouege at tan Club here in connection with a a cereal delicious with tm frnita nt fcnnav ed in Pittston. ou do not. approve of chekp goods but you prices. there is a' thrill for' you in every price.

I fv'5 aTT TT'TT. I'M Tf JtT 'fl' lfl TT.VTt' end (hat it has just the hearty tang too like on fish and Try t. Ittusianlenteii )v; ItV wicy, rich rrand simple to prepare! This and 97 tempting dishes salads, sandwichesall eat. f. "7 disjbes, are rireri In, our new recipe book.

Just us a post card for your free copy lasKcis H. Lkccmth8t ft HoWJUveNew York TPartieular honsewires 1 weh Salmon, Premteb Pkache Paucm Chtli Sauce. I vr vr vr Local Ropresentatree, miUt.or' added, Ui national caropalfn to raise to be used to build a library. trrinaahuB and audtterhua. and astablisb.

an in cooking tocv Sold by eduoationat film service, has been pro vlded.wrltb 58 reels, covering 22 metallurgical subjects, and they win be mad available for showings In New Ycrfc and, hetehborlnf states. Cosl all Mads by i endowment fund, onrna everywhere. 'MM Battle Criik. it. mm wl mmmmm V4 8BNSATIONAI.

a T. a. sulphur. eopper.asbestQsv lead, Iron, petroleum. are among the subjects dealt (with, together, with depicting the i making of fire clay refractories, th rnaanfacturs and utilisation 6f i V.

aanaatienai changes Of style far ttvi recalled, by Mrsy Thomes Whtfv auor aim and the production, oi gasd JW' i actress. ma 313 lfa en. 1.9 i.

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