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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 14

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OI miRMi. May 13. lom Stern Prophetie Words Eelio Down the Centuries Thp Srhfw! in fnr s. The of hi 1 1 2 1.1. 14 7-12.

BV UIIIfXM T. FM.IS KAKI K. A many aKi'-'pher ha- rr'T 1. Ihcte rnoji- icar 1h ir in a-h M.iiy vsiiy it i.s iP it.sdf i.nti prc- cr iPty 1-i 'Dip we manv ft prea. her a n-I chur- inmitinrs it Mnply I nutht'v t.hink th.tt 4 hi.Mian arc railed to bo ugfir iCH aro rcully meant bo -alt and 'It tin; and v.

it arui aro the all lie ilh rd if all halh 1 it- salt- 1 hneu Ph 1 11 it be ivit Ol i Tin I VVI) the n.et.t. 1 the pn.f'-het who 5M- I- in Old Te jvt m- f'l i. many b.tl- Tn ly fur "rv. t.e.s-. hi b.a- moi tl is in e.

He a tii.nK, tt Il 'Ute he fi t.ed alaait f' feeling, at li'lr fir Si ubc- nre lin. that fa i- I ers- V. tt- III al fri im a ODDKERs AM) rs ate pi j.to}il.et Tlie rnati 1 6, t- di' a ne witti infii 10 behalf (bui M'ie 1 Ije pre- I ai' to sj'eak truth.s The ear-taklei and thu eoiiiei of I le.i ant may beoorne a a pl.it- i'itm le-tiirer ami a- a fu. ore afternoon leas, liut he will never make a true minmter of the Jiil. is a gie.iter gift lan gllbne for the forlh-telioi of truth Mala.

In ha a phta' 11 -'t hoali hr e.scj. at lea oiiie a vear to every if I is leforrneis aid other jiubli. akei hase weatied Jehnvah your There i. the whi.di and ting of the whip r.f srn.dl cords in the Hook ot Malaehi. Tfie Malaehi rnood is common thoughtful men tho they stop of his eon- The old prophet feti up on the professional relipion- 11 and his oiiening remai ks souiul like the of a high arui finnest soul, le.uiy to give thorn up a lot He 1 fd nrul raileri and at t- pr iesthood.

'I'hey were not genuine. Tlieir religion had become perfunctory. The loot fif truth wa.s not in them. IT IS ND SMALL thing when r( li are in si tt le in the church rs a matter ol giavt- eoneein to the entiie world Had spots on any p. rt ('f a -ingle mipcnl the w'r lie barrel of fruit.

That hi ti.in -hall be genuine and loyal 1 imtiortant to the no to business and to other deji'rtment of life. If religion does not funetion surely liuly, the whole human fabric Will suiter. It was a eollap.se of righteousness that pre- eipdated the two world wars; oji'i iullapse r.f even fie; er ii hi that nullified the A return to is liie h.rfei ay bar b. ty anrj T- 1 'be info Hie ypd I. t.i k(" leai the ti.ifi wt.uli 1 large over ery ehaptei hist.ny; e-ite- about the eonduct of men, TJirs p.

a roi.t truth. ually, it i. 1 for or else igruued Jt really a tJu p-e for lullest di.seu If f'l 1 infere-fed in hum.m II ann how' they behave, then I takes on a new- com- exion. Work, play, polite-, arui i en the ret thoui.tif' of iiearf are vitally affected li. the truth that what we are -ii i is a matter of real inter- t- the I ord Higt.

all-ernhraeing teaiJnng riu of du trnenl -d 1 ot the ba a- that It dls- I -I d' loyal to Nob ho at, lie untine t- or imknui to his ru I nbor witl nt -diiontin'' God law reailv Jifr- I ert.i.dlv tilf will of God II hment Im final ex; di tl pie of a b-i pit on.ill Ulti r- 1 Ha b.iib eon' to and womari. NDHDDV II H) Hela Kaop.i a oi- ploma inr In II, to tin.a I. tO-d the ol 1 and Jiuiah, as idal.i. hi fioint- mt, a- Well bai ol of our owui w- iM, a- the si It I.s, be- the eollap of iridi- men arui Women wlu ie 1 but to the sum it. tallite obvmu.s 1 the frutti that the only jioisible Way to get nations atul groufi.s with armthei g- to get light -with Eternai Higdd.

I he ti.ick bark to ru'W Id is by way of men and vMimen who le.so! to do what Gi'd tell.s them to lio The im. lerit lor his lieoj.li- 1 the inosf up-to- date for our own tiimn When we ail trying to tiave out own wav long to try to do what God eleariy tells us i ii.ght, ftum shall be facing tow'aid the only po ible of uction that our W'oild. Hetti'r peo( le neighborhoods and The plea, iiei, the lu-r, the ehuidi Tow Cotton Dies; N.V. Guard W7 -a ickH, Moman 3tab(i Self On Unbeaten 1902-03 Teams SAN' MARINO. Calif.

Edgar Cotton, fi4, guard of the Umversity of Nebraska football learn from 1902 lo 1905, died at tii.s tiome here Tue.sday. Fie was the father of two ver.ity of California football Charles, a halfbark, and Ki-rmeth, a fullback. Kenneth was in the south Haeific during the war. Cotton, for many years a lum- be, dealer California, was born in Syracuse, Neb, He is also by another son, Richard, of Marysville, Calif, and his sister, Mrs, Calvin Emery of San Marino. Services will be in Alhambra Friday.

Cotton was a member of the 1902 Husker team that won ten games and was unseored on. The team won ten games without a Joss. HOLLYWOOD. you give me a ticket kill OIK nil, O.MPl.f.Ml coat rian.en of I'dvd "fm b.y the National Fur Dealers d. 1 a rnmk coat durmg the Fiei iuiOH ity.

Hert 1 iidner, convention gaiiru-iit Tb wa, made from 78 1 400 and i v.du. at $2.5.000, Tintner iM jitiotf, Wedrie 'lay Night Walter Winchell Hour of Grace By Margaret Cumian Nichob Item: says still in the They went THAT way? To whieh a Sheraton Lounge wag adds; will now pause for Stassen from a friend at Geneva; the international free press conference a delegate from stopped her Wednesday for driving her car past a red traffic light. Then, reported Policeman F. R. Couch, she stabbed herself in 10-Inch tucci, 26, a.x saying after they ceremonial knife.

in California. They w'erjl into the your s.otemcmsi' H. ms vo iiHLs.y Hud lay iieavdy over uniform, he was alwav.s in uni- Abe, Nor was it any longer form tii.s a nvor rnoi hi.s fair head bent from worry toward a telephone, his firmly Uie i.slaml Fiuu cut m.outh speaking brrskly and iurcefully over 40 odd miles harl fu'cri sold and tFie money in- VI ted ill War lionds. Fiafi p.lid back the moni'y Jie Jiad and had 1 fi an iriiiea.se in her at Hh- fiospitid. Tiu'y were out of fiebl aud living vvitiiiii Hieir iticome at last.

IHit Hie Hiut la.v heav- il.V tier from tiie makin.L* rnurdeier.s of I ob.v and Jier frmnd.s and from voikor uhn 11 1 Df.m He laugiied quit I wilh kiVD lor vour king qimkest. path to of our day. WJicn men give Gud Ju.s due they will not f.u! in justif to ne anothi-r. us a nm'ing note of soti.d ju.ticc 111 til that i- mfire IIK WOCLD THINK her a fool if cried. Resides, she like Hie picture of her- sclt in the mirror if she cried.

She smiled and there wa.s new vitality her voice when she aiii. cour.se meet it. It will be awfully good lo see you again Ho laughed quietly. for- under.statement be nothing of wonderful to see long waited to make this call think been waiting for and he wa.s free siie liad to cm. ti'ucl tier tliought.s of him amw and ttnnk of ium unal- from CJare marriage.

He wouUi fiiflerent now, thought, a younger, gayer per. I I Do Fiad nothing to cojicoa! it willtl Gwl I I'll srryou very soon." lo know him now be to i When replaced the tele- know the Fayne. tho man phone, she her mother look- he wa- before bus to mg at her with lifted brows and lare. At time- the poison that parted lips, had infectixi her thruout the wa.s that, I have my frequent times, I fear. Of anger at your And you upon occasion, dear.

Could slice me into But still the times we disagree Need not be times to rue. So long as not mad at me When I am mad at you, Trudy. Ronald Coleman they were making the Othello sequence.s for Double Allen vou connected with the film again. I know why I remotely) wal- Wviit to see you to tel! you how quote a tew lines will lie a witness against the and against the iidultcn'is, and again the and aiTfun.st thosf in Shakespeare lingo. One day a fan had to be removed and an electrician yelled to another, Bud.

This is Thy In Hutton's la.st night Booking Agent Paul Small (describing a ham) said: one of those act.s that killed vaudeville instead of vice 4 Spinet Pianos $495 and up TLKMS 212 So. 12 licdtime Story 1 A Daisy Rope, Toddy, the rabbit tinker, beside Uncle Wiggily to- wattl tiie bif rock, Toddy said: wish I had brought those umbrella ribs with i 1 had them 1 could the nose of bad hajrs who are your wife and Nut Jaia don't know lor that the iiad chaps are there. Toddy. I see bad chaps are probably behind Hie rock. But li no bad chaps are there, why did your wife and Nurse Jane call lor know.

Toddy. I wish Hie police dog would ually tailed at this hour. She and waited for raucou.s, good-natured V'oii'e. Hut it did not come. No voice came to her ear for a minute.

Then, thrs I- thus in Fayue after she knew how she looked at that moment be- there was a I want to keep it to myself any longer. I love him and now I can say it and live "Where are you get my hat and you going to change your dress and shoes. You're wearing your work She was putting on the small over hruwn hat that sat back from he 1ml 1 table that revealed her the high wave of her fair hair as If sLuideuly lighted from when turned and said. be wearing his working iHim THE END. 11 be said, daisies and weave the stems to-i bring much if tried to hupelul-hke, maybe my wife gether and then twine them in them AP reports a subcommittee listened to testimony of businessmen opposed to raising the minimum wages above 40 cents an hour.

Now how about listening to those who earn only that much I an hour and try to live on it? At the Ebony someone re- I marked that Tokyo Rose is seeking a U. court trial. Cass Franklin. wants to be sure ot an Your Problems By Mary Gordon, Dear Mary Gordon: My mother left a number of books and we are trying to dispose of her things. The books are all I classics, tho old but in good con- I see that a Chicago office building rs experimenting with playing mu.sic in elevators and it said to put office vv'orkcrs in a more cheerful frame of mind.

1 suppose, tho. there will be some old meanies of bn.s.ses who be in any too cheerful when I a mood when they find their music-loving helpers riding up and down attending concerts. Goodness, what puzzles me is that the world keeps gating more and more music all the time, but it to be much soothed by it. Perhaps the right people getting the music. Maybe more of it should be played at meetings of diplomats and in Washington political cii'cies.

But I know. Mr. Truman seems to be somewhat off-key playing on his piano and the Stassen delegate march made much of a nit with his fellow-republican presidential candidates. Girl Given 20 Years EMINENCE, Mo. Sevon- teen-y a r-old Betty Jane Kroeger, has been sentenced to 20 years in the state penitentiary for the fatal shooting of her father.

MAGEE'S a brought to again In Roxon designs. A new wear idea that opene the to Individual distinction at preted by Hipeb. Elrrt Floar BIG SIED AND NUKStKT STORE KEDS DAY Satiirila), May 22ml, at Caiiilol Beach. I i I iB Inits of keen uill iiiven anay, and some girl will win a hieyele. Get your FBKK litkel at Simon's when joii etmie in to see the sporliiiK in our liasenieiit Store.

Gel your FREE lieket at and Nur.se Jane ju.st called to some long strands of honey have us bring them some lunch. i suckle vine. That makes a daisy It could be Toddy shook his head an he hopped along beside Uncle Wig- gtl.v. Wiggy. It lunch that your wife and Nur.se Jane called for.

It fnr help. And sure Hio had chap.s are Uncle Wig- gily, and he hopped SUDDENLY NLIISE Jane chain or it catch bad asked Toddy. the idea? laughed Mrs. Longears, daisy rope is 1 looked at the lunch. One just something beautiful, like a them.

Do you know of any worthy institution which might make use of A. Ask Mr. Settelmayer of the city library if he would like wreath. Nurse Jane and I want to twine a daisy rope over the bungalow porch. But it takes a last we tell you about the.se animals tomorrow if the radio will there are only two of us.

into view 'fionV around i thought. Wiggy, that you and Toddy would help of cour.so we Uncle Fier paw.s filled with daisy flow- Wiggily dropped the stone he had er.s. Slie waved them to Uncle' P'cked iqj to throw at bad Wiggily and i chap. are very glad there were w'ondering when you no bad chaps here at the woulii rock, my "How many bad chaps are' are said Nurse Jane. you leave the lunch in a safe place when you came here helping us making the daisy the of the big rock.

The muskrat lady hou.sí'koefier had long hile lo make a dai.sy rope, Please stop trying to cal! the chimney down off the roof to listen to the gas stove tell a story about an apple pie. asked Uncle Wiggily. exclaimed Ha! She hofiped nut beside Nur.se Jane. The rabbit lady had some daisies in one and some strands of honey.suckle vine in the other paw. "Bad chaps, There are no bad chaps hero at the big there." rock! What gave you that "We heard you call for said Toddy.

yes! Ha! Ha! Ha Rut we you to help us make a daisy said Mrs. Longears. exclaimed Uncle Wiggily and Toddy like twins SET THE lunch out on the flat said Uncle gily. guess it will be all right gue.ss said Nurse Jane. go back and eat It a.s soon as you help us make the flow'er rope.

Now pick lots of dai.sies!” While Uncle Wiggily and Toddy were picking daisies and tho of course they were not Mrs. Longears twins. i weaving them into a rope, I two animals sneaked out toward SOME CALL the stump lunch table, darsy said Miss Fuzzy I They were hungry ITS M-MeiinHIM, by iMprmea mMk loifoiiciL ITS It-eOWItlM wiN) cof ITS ol poiit ditaumRblMl, wMh bMt 90 DAY GUARANTtE os New Cor Ford Model A exch. Ford V-8 115.00 exch. Chevrolet ..102.00 PlynuNitti, Dodge.

.139.00 be Iw wBdMNl PAT irmi AS DOWK Henry Reid' Cut Price Sale of Regular, Popular NURSERY STOCK hlrt quality, root-wrapped nursery Apple Trees 89c eoch 4 to 6-foot isze A.VOKA 5 to 7-foot size JONAIHAN 5 to 7-foot size RED DELICIOUS 5 to 7-foot size RED WINES AP regularly $1.10 to $1.30 each Cherry Trees each SH to 5-foot size MONTMORES and MONTMORENCY 5 to 7-foot size GOLDEN SWEET 4 to 6-foot and 5 to 7-loot size BLACK TARTARIANS 5 to 7-foot size YELLOW DELICIOUS 5 to 7-foot size FIRESIDE 4 to 6-foot size FIRESIDE 4 to 6-foot size YELLOW PELICIOUS Pear Trees each 4 to 6-foot size BARTLETT 4 to e-foot size FAVORITb. 4 to 6-foot and 5 to 7-foot REIFER for 98c Regularly 98c each Indttding these Beautiful, Double XX Hybrid Tea Rosei two-year plants that bloom first year: RADIANCE if PRESIDENT HOOVER TALISMAN -Ar CYNTHIA PRESIDENT HOOVER 1 Trellis and I American Pillar aimblng Rose. both for $1.98. TrelUs alone, $1.69. i 3 3 a 3 3 SPECIAL SALE of New Varieties of HYBRID TEA ROSES regularly $1.75 each OW to 98c Baby Dainty Polyanthus Dwarfs GOLDEN SALMON TRIOMPHE ORLEANS ELSE POULSEN Shrub Roses RED GROOTEN- DORST PINK GROOTEN- DORST BUSH ROSE Hybrid Perpetual PAUU NEYRON NO MAIL ORDERS, PLEASE! These Specials Good to Henry field Storw One Week Only JUOIO" Mo drled'OWt rootf MOIST-WRAFPROI HM, ftocl roots wrapped mekd mou wbM ttn horn ma J- Henry Field's BIG SEED AND NURSERY STORE 921 0 St.

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