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The Santa Barbara Daily News and the Independent from Santa Barbara, California • 7

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4 1 OAILUS and thk independent Per Copy 5 Cents SANTA BARBARA CALI SATURDAY NOVEMBER 16 1918 gious oram off The Daily News I PEACE GREETINGS ROM PASTOR CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Signed) they went home to dinner because the fire thou shalt not be burned fyr ST'S ucnvi'U Vil) L144J11 40 Ull'lt ligo lnt for Pm not af S) in Psalms 9 tq Ii He A nlk a A 1 9 1 £1 1 be with them unto whlch he Vili 4O 4 rrjvu uiu4uiu it 4 W4 4 In a well worn Bible the lettere ing heart hetold her that he could a programme of the President for 12 those questions that Whosoever shail not rcccivyrthe klng inK houses and have a God seen: Jh the of theHiberapd Tie field ask for li reason for hope THIS IS NOT A REVIEW ALL NATIONS BUT THE ALLIED POLICE Al VLADIVOSTOK ill I i well authenticated Because of these SECOND SECTION PAGES 7 TO 12" PLEAD OR YANKS ALONG THE RHINE Will flash before us out of life's dark night As stars shine most in deeper tints of blue And we shall see haw all God's plans were right 2 And how what seemed reproof was love most true Peace Brings Increase in Dema nd or Turkeys President and Mrs Wilson Walking About in Washington ent where the two or three are gath ered in His name (2) In suffering Isa 42:2 When dhou passeth through the waters I will be with thee when thou walketh through she was very fond of a kind old work man who was one of them When he looked fromhiS' doorhe saw her sit ting on a log waiting for him and he Invited her to come into the cottage the fourth is like unto God" What a comfort called him "Papa won't you let Mamma go with me?" It almost broke the heart to tell her that much as her Daily News Sauta Barbara San Diego CalNov l6 to all on this first peace day beginning new age history I know Santa Barbara will triumph in the United War Work campaign Welfare work is still ilCCAriTinl 4 li ir w4 i says the road between where he worked and his home had a bad name On this particular night he was kPt very late As he entered the darkest place of the road his heart al most stopped beating There were Additional Orders Placed After Armistice Terms Were Signed Thousand bn Way to Santa Barbara Price Around Half Dollar wi 1 1 er agal recelve to myself In thy presence is fullness of joy at thy right hand there are pleas ures for ever more But I' would not' have you to be Ignorant brethren concerning them that are asleep that ye sorrow not as others who have no hope or if we believe that Jesus died It seems townie that today the Scrip tural in iinellon to be read a to give an answer to every man that asktth you is sounding in our cars more Insistently than ever before The slk and the sorrowing eary of the husls of materialism are turning to the spiritually minded and asking for a reason for hope Our soidiers and sail ors returning from theib labors in many fields eage to forget the waste the privations and the horrors of the bat A MOTHER" By the Rev Catherwood pastor of the irst Baptist Church A little girl once followed the work men from her grounds when By Th Aoolatd Pr rv WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES IN EASTERN RANCE Nov Ji i 15 (By the Associated Press) OfH fflfc cials and civilians in villages in Ger man occupied territory are sending many messages to headquarters here urging that American troops start to Aa ward the Rhine as soon as possible It is feared that after the Germans move back there will be trouble caused by stragglers Most of these messages have been sent with rench and Italian soldiers ils whd have been released from German prison camps Average Person Know How to Take Care of Mask and It Becomes Veritable Bacteria Incubator shall feed them and shall lead them unto living fountains of water and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes Blessed prospect Reader is yours voice saying that you Johnnie?" It was his father who knowing his boy might be afraid In the darkness was there to accompany himthrough it "Jesus is near to comfort and cheer Just when we need Him most" (4) In service In Matt 28:19 20 He told the disciples go evangelize the rwona ina ne woun tne end ot the age God never tells you or me to go on an errand of serv ice but He has assured us of His presence with us (5) 1 am sure His presence fo us also at the end of theroad A little girl was very ill She was told that she could hot live and her pale face grew very sad Her eyes the grave is very dark you go "The Maxwell Yank" that energetic car sent out by Harold Arnold the Maxwell distributor to do the unusual in cross desert work was in Los Ang common use of the maak tends to propagate rather In Dr Bainbridge "The mask must be very carefully handled or It will become a menace rather than a Dr Horace ierce "The essential points In making the mask efllcient are an understanding of the method of droplet Infection and the matter of the care of the Dr Campbell In other words the mask Is the flu's chief ally what It amounts to boiled down to a point of significance and understanding The average person doesn't know how tp take care of the mask That's the secret And If notcleansed the thing soon becomes a Veritable bac teria Incubator The more lu In order to present to the public the professional view of the situation three physicians those named above were visited by representative of the News Each in the course of an in made thymask as used by the average person is not performing the function attributed to it by the City Board of Health The statements of the three physicians fol low Dr I have always been opposed to the mask While I am not disposed to criticize any action of the Board of Health Intended to help the situation yet I cannot Indorse the mask "As a matter of fact he common use of the mask tends to propagate rather than check influenza The mask ar rests bacteria Influenza Thu mask ar part of the face it catches more germs than would the nose and mouth with out it since the catcher is broadened many times by its use The mask soon becomes saturated with moisture from the breath and this condition is con ductive to the culture of bacteria Heat under the mask is also a medium for the development of bacteria "If the mask could be cleansed and sterilized every fifteen minutes there' might be "reason for wearing it If it wore worn by everyone who coughs or is (recovering from the mal ady some protection to others might be afforded But the mask Is not prop erly cared for by a majority of those who wear it and It Is not worn by a majority of persons likely to cause infection opposed to the mask But If it is to be wornplace it on the sick and let the well go But not today Then be content dear heart God' spia like 1111m pure and white imfold We must not tear the close shut Imvm apart Time will reveal the calyxes of gold And when through patini" toil we reach the land Where tired feet with sandals loosed may rest When we shall clearly see and under stand I think that we shall say "God knew the best" A train was descending a grade The cars swayed and cracked and the passengers grew alarmed all but a little boy who eemusd perfectly cal ho and composed On being asked the rtswa for hie lack of fear he replied "My father Is the engineer" What a comfort to know that God la the en gineer and that "He doeth all things well" Third by Hie preeence A little girl was hit to play down stairs while her mother attended "to some work upstairs By and by a little voice was heard at the foot of the stairs: "Mamma are you there?" "Yea darling mother Is here" And the little one went back to her toys sat isfied because she knew that her mother was near In our loneliness some times we cry out for the assurance of the presence of God and in His word He has as i sured U3 of His presence Let me apeak of five that His presence is especially promised (1) In prayer Matt 18 20 Where two or three are gathered in my name there ajp I in the midst You count the pray er meeting number by noses There is one though unseen yet always pres IRESTONE TIRE 4 EXHIBIT ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION elas ono day last week Just to show what splendid shape it was in after all it's strenuous doings In the crew took it up Sunset Boulevard and turning toward an unusually steep bank drove up to it until the front wheels touched the wall and without hbsltating climb ed the slope until the: rear springs touched the pavement The angle of the slope by measure ment was an 85 per cent grade The feat was so unusual Mr Arnold seht the car out to repeat the performance before the motion picture camera and soon the public will see another clever stunt developed by MaxWell either She turned her face to the wail and wept But she had been taught about the friend who never leaves and never forsakes and who said "Suffer the little children to come unto me" Soon she turned again (o her father her face ail lighted up with joy ashe not afrtild now Jesus will go with It was that confi dence that enabled David to say: Yeathough Ijsalk jJinjpgh the shade wot death" I wijl fear no evil for thou art with my ourth by We rejoice in hope of the glory of) God The grave is but the gateway Into the presence the king Pau said: "To depart and be with Christ which is far Jesus said In my Will briber with him pr this we say unto you by the word of the Lord that we whlchare alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep or the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shoutwith the voice of the archangel and wlth the trump orf God and the dead in Christ shall rise first then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet in 'the air' and so shall we ever be with the Lord Wherefore comfort one another with these words The blessed hope of the Christian is the coming of his Lora when the sleeping dead in him shall rlse and thO Jivlng jsalnta shall with them be caught tip: to meet the de "In that dis fi Andwbat have wp to give them? Are we going to ho satisfied with the mere attempt minister to their material needs? Do" they not of us something more than that? Christianficlence with us todav asa reason for our highest hope" and "fny endeavor ii vin vtiiuiJait: ebseniiai to tne comiort and contentment of the soldiers and sailors Heiirtily SHIRLEY SHAWt queries in reference to the value of the much talked of mask I would say thftt the mask is of great value as a proteo! tlon to physicians and those who at tend the sick The mask however must be very carefully handled or If' will become a menace rather than a help wearing masks In the pres enee of the influenza or other respira 'L tory infections must destroy these masks by burning or must sterilize tnem ny noiung in water for fifteen minutes as soon as possible after com ing in contract with the infected in dividual and replace a new mask upon entering the room or meeting a new individual "To be of value masks must be fre quently especially after being exposed to anyone suffering from in fluenza or other respiratory infection la vtry whether masks are of value when used con tinuously without change and in absence of the Dr Is no doubt of gauze mask" properly" used la an aid in' combating this in fectionThis applies to those in at tendance upon Influenza cases and to" people crowded so that droplet infec The essential points in making the mask efficient are tn understanding of the method ot 1 droplet Infection and the matter of the care of the mask If there is misunder standing generally as to these two' points it might be wise to ask the Health Board to publish such data would clear up the question" Just what virtue the mask possesses 1 no one can tell Whether It will posi tively serve as a preventative there seems ample room for doubt but that aids and abets the disease when Im JL properly worn is assured Just what the Health Board hopes to achieve by forcing the' mask on the public Is not clear It is supposed the first alnr ot thoBoardwas to pro tect the citizens against the ravages of this disease It develops howeverL that the mask may have been wished on Santa Barbara folk In an endeavor to keep them from going about The for enforcing the order to' wear masks on street cars given by one member of the board ara meet Ing yesterday was that it would to discourage travel thus keeping the people at home and prevent their 1 gathering In crowds on the streets in the cars Jn the stores anywhere "That's what we want the public to do stay at home and not travel on tho street declared thls strongest appeal to a certain type "of the of simplicity and the humbleminued And similarly with Christian Science of which it would true to say that it would not be true to Christian or Scleiice were it not profoundly sim ple apd I would remind those who are disposed to insist that anything en titled to be called Science must be be yond the reach of the averagS ffian of Professor words that' Science is that which give us a coirt mon sense view of the world we live von nun narnraiiir onir what sense is It claimed Christian Science is a new eovorv in Well course Truth is eternal and can never be new but on the other hand its revelations are continually renewed and the spiritually minded may be said to live in a veritable atmosphere of discovery The first teacher of Christianity laid down the healing message and although it was for some teaching early lost sight of its essential significance and at last surrendered it entirely to the more material systems In the latter part of last century Christian Science ap peared to challenge this and supported its right to do so with many rernarsaoie ana cases healing modem miracles all eyes were turned toward the gentle and unassuming figure of a New England woman who announcing her discovery of the Science of Christianity challenged the Christian world to accept reason ableness of her conclusions This wo xnan was Mary Baker Eddy a new world of democracy Let us stand by it and demand ft It is none too good In any of its parts This ideal of manhood: shall be perfect as lieve it: can do ail things In Christ who strengtheneth me" The call of tho Church for a regenerated society through the Spirit of God: It us enlist accomplish it Even through war energies of the Spirit have swept the whole world: press on now to present Christ as the Interpreter and Savior ard Lord of all life until all the worM has made him CaptainNo to John thera was the burning hope that Christ would In some stu penduous way take the spectacular charge of hurnan jl aft Llnies battle? with Satan roll up the affairs of nations and qulcklj transform earth "or him that miraculous interference wwas never realized In each succeeding generation men on the watchtowers CHRISTIAN By JOHN SIDNEY BRAITHWAITE A Lecturer to irst Church of Christ Sclent ists I have oriti tied this lecture Science: A Reason for Hope" because his Life it Is seen in the world every where open TO? tho teaching and ship of our Lord as never before To me that is tcoming of Christ on the clouds" It in so mighty that every eye can it and "rejoice in and yield to it God In Is good ess is he re a tthims al "vynk Aovrds t'h time to Irolleve in Christ as a practical irat uui dll i i IMI on mo Mount Ir social reconstruction to work out democracy through in duslry in business and labor Now is the time (o bring down this "new earth" When reads that scripture he naiurally turns to the book of Daniel Bou remember how the king came down and looked into the tlrey fur nace and asked "How many did you and he A tire exhibit that is attracting much' attention is seen in window at Mc Gregor Son 1215 street ire stone Tire agents One of the tires shown is one bn a ord car belonging to Alfred i Montecito Cement tractor which has delivered 22000 miles in a hard service lasting two years and two months other exhibit is a hair of 40x14 irestone Great Truck tires the largest' tire made in the world which have been sold to the MAXWELL CAR DOES GREAT CLIMB STUNT 'wereiss a new prophets would again take up tht Such phophecies were thick as war broke but fulfillments of Scripture were clearly pointed put miraculous out comes were confidently predicted The course of history has been truly won years Yet they ar eo la ppedntln gly prosaic 4o those who are looifog for spectacular inter ferences anil miracle in the coming of Christ I fere i no a poca Tpse Christ coming the And yet He has been coming And every eye can see him and even some of those pierced or he has been coming in his spirit It la seen In the and Christian renunciations the justice and humanity of the peace terms it is i races and peoples for democracy which is brotherhood it is seen In the deep interest of one nation nnd people in the other which so remarkably has come to pervade mankind It is seen in the newspaper a n1 bl i 1 1 a Sf'a new appreciation of Christ and 50 Genia Per Month MASK IS CHIE ALLY LU PHYSICIANS DECLARE 7 'Z Meningi nntj God to bless them to the hearts of woods on either side and not a cottage those who read them Are we weary near Suddenly when the darkness wtw and heavy" laden there rang out a clear strong M4L44 UCBUO dliU WUL glV jOU Are we sinful and need forgive ness? "If we confess our sins He is and just to forgive us and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" Are the burdens of the days top heavy to bear alone? "Cast thy burden on the Lord and He shall sustain Are we in trouble not knowing which way to go? call upon me in the day of trouble I will thee and thou shalt glorify Are we lonely and need comfort? will not leave you comfortless said Jesus I will come to Are we afraid be cause of our own weakqgs? "My grace is sufficient for thee for my strength is made perfect in Then here is one that covers every supply aJLyour needs according to Ills riches lh glory by Christ Jesus Editor Note Daily New today etabhhes in its column a orum" which wdl be tk epidemic requires the clbintf of they of Santa Barbara under In recula? Sy sermon EacE ha8 been to contribute lhe following have vailed themelve of the offer: In this lecture will betoct that reason clearly before you 1 It has been said that the first step in an investigation is to ask the right questions ami I am going to assume that no one here is actuated by any j3thetimoUves than tje desire re ceive clear answers to right questions With your permission propose to for ixi wen wurn didir uiw iriippr i hia ucait nc tun I and were found written over fnany not go until the Lord oi tne promises someone asnea tne I owner an aged saint "What they I stood for?" And she replied: I and I "Tls sweet to trust iff Jesus I Just to take Him at Hlword I Just to rest within His promise I Just to know said the I ji Second by hl providences I What a comfort to know that I providential care is everywhere and I always over us and that even al I though we cannot always see It yet I "all things work together for good to I that Juve How tenderly I and touchlngly Jesus taught providen tial care He rested it on a' bird's nestr and hung It on a bending illy He 'saidt "Are not two sparrows sold I "for a farthjiig?" And again: not five aparro18 sold for two farthings?" Two for one farthing five er two farthings Do you see the odd spar row? 'Not one of not odd to the ground without your ather's knowl Are yea not much better thin they? i Some time ago the local Methodist Church looked as If the San ran cisco earthquake had come south Everything seemingly was chaos and confusion But had you been behind th irsn vnil wnillrl 1 plan and a picture of 4 new building that was to arise out of the ruins of the old Every workman on that building was working to and by that plan God has a plan for your life and mine By His providences He is working and leading to the fulfilment' ot those plans workmen are used but all to the end that you and I might be conformed to the Image of Hisonfc And Some time when all life's lessons have been learned And sun and stars for evermore haveet Th thing which our weak Judgments her nave spurned Th WMch OREIGN AND LOCAL NEWS! EDHORIAL COMMENT She looked in saw the strange faces "Three around the table and hesitated Whensaid "1 see four and lhe presence of the son of that when called to pass through the furnace He is there scendlng Lord and so shall we ever be with IJlm joy oh delight should we go without dying No sickness no sadness no dread and no crying Caught up through the clouds with our Lord into glory Vhen Jesus receives his And one of the elders answered saying unto me What are these which are arrayed in white robes? And I said unto him sir thou Knowest And he said to me these are they which have washed I their robes and mad them white in the blood of the lamb Therefore are they before the thron of God anti serve him day and night in His" and itteth on th shall hunger no more neitherthrlst any more neither shall the sun light and orrowe eame to orwe ran us in it What a comfort to khow thar which 'tlh uh or tnron shall call noon rke I wilt UBV 8 lleln enee had told her that th nresanc win iM with him in tmM 'eu alnon tnem iney qf a mother made difference In days not Tsay that He will always "save us' gone by when childhood little troubles from it but He says He will be with muuier unu bue wouia ratte us in ner wnen tne wayij rough and the night arms lay our heads on her bosom and Is dark and the clouds come thick comfort us "God takes these human about us God is there also John Mc relatlonships of ours and by and iNell says that when he was a lad in through them builds for us a highway (Scotland he worked six miles from to His own great heart In Isaiah 'home and went home every Saturday wwaw aav ZM num IH5 mother comforteth so will I comfort May I mention four ways that comforts us: by His premises I can quote only few and pray Peace has brought an increased de mand for Thanksgiving turkey Since the signing of the term of the armistice bringing victory with a ces sation of activities in the war zone nu merous orders have been placed for tnis popular mra so obser vance of the annual day of thanksgiv ink may be conrplete Santa Barbara will eat turkey on that day regardless of the high cost fifty cents a pound More than a thou sand turkeys are on their way here for distribution among the various restaurants" fcoanl A a a 9 a ma i humble chicken wlll be spared reason The price will be no lower than oon aris tocratic fowl Demand for Thanksgiving will be heavy this year according to Ernest Vance manager of the Pacific Produce Company Orders have been placed in PasoRobles the Impelai Valley and the San Joaquin valley for a large num ber of turkeys and these orders have been supplemented owing to the arrival of peace 'The cost of the annual feed will be slightly higher than in former years owing to the altitude the favorite bird has reached Tho fixin's cost any moro than usual though Jn fact someof them are cheaper There's the matter cranberries for instance 15 cents a "quart Last they were 20 Apples are cheaper than ever before because of the large local crop Early shl pments of oranges have been received also celery The price on each Is a little steep yet Coming jo the common mainstay potatoes here's a hint to the house policed bysa squad of soldiers of allied armies made up of Czechs' Japanese rench American and British marines They are here shown Just after President Wilson hnd sent his last note to Ger ipany and had also sent to the Allies the German request for an ai mistico he went a walking in Connecticut avenue Mrs Wilson was witlAini As for appearance they might have been any well to do couple in the United States About lift een feet beliiflh him walked two men Qne had his hantmolded behind himOcotl trou sers life Twentj feet behind them came another pair of men One of the latter pair was rather too plump for speed it seemed to me in case a foot race was necessaryTliese four menlookec like Tiff ice workers going home They witlr Mrs Wilson fornfied the only visible guard wives: Lay In the winter supply now: potatoes both klhds will not be anyA cheaper than at present it la said and higher prices are expected soon One word more about the turkeys It might be well after you've figured out where the five spot is coming from tQ a ten pounder to tell butcher to save one for you They may be scarce NEW By REV CHESTER ERRIS irst Congregational Chiirch 'When John BDoks nf fh ''nnw aarth 1 he was referring to our planet this prosaic land and life of ours Quite gcnprally Js glorlu9 descrlpUonaof the New Jerusalem have been taken to refer to some heavenly city after death To live in a generation where there shall no more sighing and tears and sin too good for this earth Yet he wns speaking home to the hearts of those about" him1 they should look for the blessed city coming down out of heaven to their earth Those were terrible times of oppreealon and tragedy in nrHifoeeo I Prussian domination Our days far better: prussianism has made its fight and has shrunken amazingly Let us no longer say any great promise is too good to Nothing can be too good to be true If John could see a brotherlzed in his a a Ct 44 4 4 2 3 the grave Is very dark you go cannnt believe Jn It and strive for If down wlthmo into bursU bL Lsjvonderfully vijgtorjqua time appear to present ttPiiWelve8 most naturally in the mtis of thinking peo ple on the subject Christian Science ami then to endeavor to answer them with what lucidity I am able to com qyl: The first question that presents Itself "Is Christian Science simple and easy to understand or does it require a hUsliiy educated intellect or particular kind of brain to grasp its Christian Science Is as simple as Christianity itself and of Christianity 1 1 win i'i by 1 1 fi rst Teiic her otGoL asa 11 ttlechlld he8hall not enter The fact is thatMf Christianity had required the highly trained intellect as the soil in "which it could best flourish It would never have availed thejgreat mass of mankind from whom such training excluded either through Jack of time or means How would ft have been possible for the GaIU ea il si erm erua rim atl ve andu 1 Strutted class to forsake means of Ivle llhood for a bundle of theories or In tellectual subtleties? Of course we know it did not require any such soil as the highly Intellect but we find nevertheless that while the mes sag fcgospe 1 asr been moiTS pecter of persons it has made Its he urged her she raised her sweet volc4 and asked: there any mother here?" my dear there is a mother here" he answered "Oh then a mother there" Her childish exreri eli LMatE) pB I s' f' tWlWj Si I r' fi rMMBW fpg baMfcw pB lV (g)WAfX tWlWj.

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