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‘What; the whole world needs today s religion. this fair i i i i H i g i E i i 3 ; 3 “ ry it aH ii RE fe H 3 j i a58 i i i : ef $ i i i Mid % i il 4 [ Hi } 5 8 i i un | if | i i bid fl a8 i | i H To iMlustrate this point: 1 tio religion | a business man Scout etioeaten Scientist for help. He etated his con- ‘The | dition as being one of hopelessness. cir religion practical. py world this will be when every: in it can prove the healing power divine Love! Guntil Christian Science entered into lives: did we learn that God is we, full of goodness, mercy and passion; that he sends no evil, sin, “nor death upon man; that he never angry nor E with His dren, but unutterably"kkind and lov {Who but a God of Love, a tender sick” (&zik. 3416)? Lovs,. Truth, Life, Spirit, and Mind some .of the terms employed by Eddy to define Deity to human usness. To one trained to be- in a God of wrath and ven- ‘Love and its infinite manifes- ion? . All other terms used to de- ine Deity are but different names for vine Love; Christian Science reveals spiritual as) inseparable from God, To now, then, that ‘God is Love, makes f kind, is one infinite Mind, quickens o's mental faculties of perception bnd comprehension and enlarges one’s pacity for right thinking. © Love's invitation, riven to the world Curist Jesus twenty centuries The doctors had placed him on a and had giv night for the first time in months. In well, ‘mentally ‘able to at- tend to his regular duties. Materia medica and false theology had man. avled him ‘with the fotters of both dis. ease, and sin.» Christian .Science préved to him that the of God fo ~ and pi pe wae Demonstration is not willing nor be fe Mie Ro ae cae Ea ate i lead- argu ing. in the letter, without practicing its. precepts, does not make religion practical. fession, the unceasing prayer tian living, the overcominng, or’ blot: ting out, of evil with good. GOD'S» PRESENCE p Why are Christians so vitally’ con- cerned in the coming of Christ, Truth? Is it not because: Christ comes to un+ mask’ and to destroy the falsity of evil, thereby revealing the all-presence of God, good? 1s it not perfectly clear then, that until the coming of the true idea or manifestation of God, one does not comprehend the mythical na- ture of evil? .Can one overcome evil before one unfterstands, ‘at: least in part, the power and presence of good? || Christ Jesus plaimy said. “If/I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not had sin: but now they have no cloke for their sin” (John 15:22). The coming of Christ, then, is the message of a sure salvation for all mankind. But until they receive this message and lovingly obey its demands, the problem of evil for them will remain unsolved. . Christian Scientists do not atiaanpt to do away with the spiritual o: or divinity of Jesus. They accept, without reservation, Mrs, Eddy's statement that “Mary's conception of him was spiritual” (Science and Health, p. 332.) They honor and_re- vere the name of Christ Jesus, and they know only too well that some~ thing moré than lip service is required to enoble them to follow in his mental footsteps. They recognize the neces: sity for consecrated study and appll- cation of the sacred Word as presented in the Bible and in the Christian Science text-book, if they would ever make their religion practical. One of the highest tributes ever paid the Saviour was by our revered Leader when she said: “Jesus beheld in Science the perfect man, who ap- peared to him where sinning mortal man appears to mortals. In this per- fect man the Saviour saw God’s own likeness, and this correct view of man healed the sick” (Science and Health, ). 47 - 2 be DEMONSTRATION. s ° What is demonstration in Christian proof..of is about to make its appearance in his community; that it has already claimed its thousands of victims, and was heard as one talking aloud to him: to Science; it is your. Practitioner Jovingty ameured him tnt Pap tly bart oped that divine apd conade ha" by destroy: treatment all sense of fear, enabling him to peacefully , all j 2 i 5 tf H i Hi 3 i i | | ! 4 i E (Prov. 29:25). sands of human lives are every year, because people insist upon believing and fearing what the senses tell them, instead of acknowledging and trusting jn the divine presence, which is “of. purer eyes than to behold lan Scientist strives to abide in a healing consciousness, one character- ized. by genuine: humility and confi- dence, ag well as. thankfulness for God's goodness and mercy. if ‘Had Christ Jesus fafiéd to prove that “his word was with power” ( 4.:32), could he have conferred power gift, no theolwgical nor medical di- plema, ever conferred real.power upon anyone. The giving of spiritual power the practical.proof to them of heal ing. nied by such audible at-| ge testation as the Master felt led to give, And this is demonstration, which fully agrees: with Webster's definition ‘of “the word: “to show by taut | they alone’ aré a seeming absence of God. The warn- ing of scripture is not against ce of evil, but against be- presence. Then, by the dictum of the personal senses, .| Pray, what is meant by these state- ments. of “Holy Writ, “My presence shall go with thee, and I will give ‘thee rest” (Ex. 33:14) and “ Do not I fi Lord” (Jer. 23:24)?’ Do such -state- ments suggest to the Christian some- thing purely imaginary? To the Christian Scientist, the all-presence of (God is the eternal substance and real- ity of being. The presence of g00d is the undeniat'> absence of sin and Pro-| disease, else’ there is no foundation for Christian “healing. The heart of man should ‘rejoice to learn that evil js not preseuce at all, but is simply & suppositious absence of reality. Darkness is not presence, but is only a seeming absence of light, else dark- ness could never be dispelled by the ght. God is- light, ‘and, since God is all spiritual light. must be the only real presence. All else is but a seem- ing. Ignorance of God is not pres- ence; but spiritual knowing or under- standing is. DOES SCIENCE Does Christian Science heal the sick? is a question that 1s answered today in a most practical way. In all parts of the civilized world may be found living witnesses to the heaj- ing power of Christian Science! These recipients of God’s blessings will tell you that they owe a debt of endless gratitude, not only to the one God and to His Son, Christ. Jesus, but to the beloved Discoyerer and Founder of Christian Science, who, in the year 1866. discovered the sciente “of Chris- tianity, and labored unremittingly and unselfishly to make it. available to the whole world. “ ‘The great Master thought and ‘wrought abovethe contrary to the senses, and, by so doing, he demon- strated the truth of his own most profound statement, “I and my Fath- er are one”—one in quality, but not in quantity. He was maligned and cry- citied for proving the unity and real- ity of good. - a = ’ Mary Baker Eddy, because of her spiritual recognition of the Principle supporting Jesus’ healing works, which enabled her to annul sense tes- | Since God never made a disease germ, |} blind human belief must father heaven and earth? saith the|: Pe ene ie Hi ry z Science is pre-eminently suc- mental and physical manifestation is that make for health and happiness. but belief never gave real power nor life to anything nor to anybody. Then, why flee from’ a lifeless germ as one chased by. ‘the sound of a shaken leat” (Lev. 26.36)? The so-called dis- Casper Daily Cribune : ‘By Clarence B. Chadwick,C. S. B. | ing relief from extreme pain, but the, relief was of short duration. Again, he sought the same source for help and with the same result. He soon found himself making several calls a day, and each time the interval of apparent ease from pain er, until finally, after eral hours a day with his would-be helper, and experiencing no relief a: all, he discontinued his ¢alis. At this fincture a friend recom-! mended that he try. Christian Science He did so and was quickly and per- manently healed. The Christian Scientist, ucderstanding the omnipo- tence and omnipresence of divine Mind. was enabled to prove to the patient the unreality of pain, and this healed him, and awakened within him a desire to Know more about God, something which never takes place ;|Under the soporific influence of mes- merism or hyp otism. TREATMENT NOT SUGGESTION From various human quarters there comes the amazing assertion that Christian Science treatment is noth- ing but human suggestion. Anyone who knows how to give a scientific treatment, knows that suggestion plays no part in it. When one learns how the sick are healed in Christian Science, one will neither advocate nor make use of hypnotic suggestion in any form. The only healing power is divine Love, and the vitality and warmth of divine Love could not be imparted through suggestion. Sug gestion is the child of self-will; it is a lawless human make-believe, which neither heals nor blesses. ease germ that is supposed ‘to travel from city: to -city, and from conti- nent to continent is nothing more nor less than a disease thought germ and when Christian people grasp thi fact in'ithe light of Christian Scienge, they..wi'l lose their fear and dread of disease; and\wilk deal with the germ theory as purely human invention. Running“ ‘from ~ a” newly germ because of the fear of some highsounding name that has n given to it, is like fleeing from one's own shadow. If the thought or mmen- tal image of disease is #f no conse- quence, and requires no attention, on our part, as many ayer, why call this image a dangerous reality, demanding immediate -attention, when it is ex: ternalized, or shadowed forth on the body? -A discordant mental picture is not made true nor real simply be- cause it ie projected upon the screen. The moderh germ theory of disease is already well on its way to a state of inhdcuous desuetude, if reports from medical journals are to be cred- ited. While rimenting upon sub- Jects selected for the purpose, thou, sands, and even millions, of «iffer- ent disease have been taken: into“the human- system without pro- ducing the slightest effect; and at the onset of various diseases, no rms whatsoever have been in evi- dence, all of which goes to prove the fallacy of the t Some ‘eading DP jans of the, cpuntry do not hes- itate to denounce it in forceful terms. ‘When we learn that God's thoughts, ‘or ideas, arc omnipresent and insep- arable from their divine source; that owed with power and intelligence—thoughts of sin and disease vanish into nothingness. A correct. or scientific understanding of God heals because it cannot’ help héal-| ing. Healing through Christ, Truth takes place.as_naturally as the shin- ing of the sun.‘ Every ray of spirit. ual light that floods human conscious: ness declares the presence, power, and glory of God and His Christ, How, then, can it avoid ing the dark shadows of finite cana ‘Truth heals heca' ‘it has no inity jwith error; awe lodla Ueceoes te tne TiS affinity. with hate; Mind heals because it has no affinity with matter. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TREATMENT Treatment in Christian Science ‘means doing sofnething for ‘the “sick according to an understood Principle, instead of experimenting upon them with poisonous drugs, and then wait- ing for days, weeks, and sometimes for months, to see whether they get well. Christian Science treatment gives sight to the blind and hearing to the deaf, by doing something for them which no other form of treat- ment ever has done or even can do. When it gives a sufferer immediate possession of health and strength. after materia. medica has pronounced its verdict of hopelessnes, it does something for him which physical sense does not.and cannot explain. When all manner of diseases. arc healed in one/Ghristian Science treat- ment, and) fear and sin are destroyed, cose aes ‘ot prove\that intelligent ac- ion has been inv behalf of the mune anaious and fear- Hundreds of men ‘and women have had their experience with the so- cailed clever salesman, who persuaded them, against their own better judg- ment, to purchase some needless ar ticle. This phase of wilful sugestion may sometimes appear to be clever, but it ig:never Christian. }A traveling salesman, forgetting the Golden Rule. and wishing: to establish @ record for himself, sometimes yields to the temptation to make use of suggestion. What is the result? Word soon reaches him from his house that certain or- ders taken by him a short time be- fore have been cancelled by letter or wire from the. purchaser. If, sales- men were Chriatian -Scientists they would surrender their ‘positions rather than stoop to suth wrong methods. Human autocracy, personal domina- tion—all selfish human control, plays no part in legitimate business, In- stead of being remedial~or-construct- ive, it spells inevitable disappoint- ment and defeat for anyone who con-| tinues, either ignorénuy/or iptention- ally, to make use of it. . Asking our friends to hold good thoughts for us & ja éareless habit. If we want them ‘to'treat‘us, to pray for us scientifically,.*we, should say so, It should ibs 4 right: here, that holding thoughts for people in order to smooth over their aches and pains, is not the praetice of Christian Science. The rule for Christian con- duct in Christian Science is to keep one’s own thought pure at all times, and to believe onlycwhat ts spititu- ally true about God and man. ‘This rule definitely separates Christian nee treatment .frem tbe -practice it Wo-called: mental ‘science: dnd “new thought.”* Christian Science so thoroughly re- futes the false claims of c'airvoy ance, that when a clairvoyant turns to Science for help, he loses all faith in his art-and forgayany its practice. The sooner such e: 8 practice ‘is destroyed, the better for humanity, afflicted?’ When ful mother ¢ help for her! innocent e spay," cannot BLEVING, a: fiatn Sctenice instant” relief by'/breaking “the Y tot? :igporsnter swould. preatime re Halil tins Boon done for the helglega: infant?. FIf-Christian Science treatment’ makes a specialty of any one thing, it is in doing some- thing for suffering humanity, instead of. thrusting.God aside in the hour of trouble by bowing down ‘to the ver- ict of the deceitful senses. When these senses pass .judgment upon_man, declaring that he is sick, even going #0 far'as to pronounce the ¥erdict of death upon him, is it the ‘exercise of “good common sense” to sit idly by and accept the testimony ‘of five witnesses who know positive- ly nothing of the God “who healeth all thy diseases?’ Or shall we rise in righteous rebellion against such testimony, knowing that the power and presence of God and His Christ @re more to a man than anything else in the world? It,is the physical ‘senses, remember, that advise and timony, likewise aroused the malice and hatred of worldlings. Because she trusted omnipotent Love to fill every human need, she lived to love and to bless all mankind. “He ts bravely brave,”. she declares, ‘‘who dares-at this date refute the evidence of material sense with the facts of Science» and will arrive at the true ‘status of man because of it” (Misc. Dp. 183). Many thousands of brave, loyal Christian Scientists, in all sec- tions of the: world, opposed by both medicine and ecclesiasticiem, have achieved such notable success as to place Christian Science healing far be- yond ‘the experimental stage. Physical healing in Christian Sel- ence, however, is secondary to the conquering of sin, pressed in the jwould compel the use of materia) remedies; that call sin and disease real, and man a mixture of mind and matter; and that demand complete m™m supervision and control of the human bedy. Is the hand of the Lord shortened that it cannot save? God never inspired faith in the use of poisonous drugs. It goes without say- ing, then, that Christian Science treat- ment is not founded upon the belief of intelligent matter. {Let particular attention be called to the fact that Christian Science treatment is not the erroneous in- fluence of any form of mesmerism or hypnotism. The experience of a young man seeking help from a professional hypnotist, will make this point clear. His very first visit resulted in seem. for some of the saddest of human experiences have come to those who have been induced. to. believe. its mis- leading divinations, 3 Christian Science* treatment Wis! the plain and simple truth, understood and detmonstrated);which makes, free indeed. | It is the prayer of those who think and live atvve the plane of hu- man suggestion. wd THE PRACTITIONER, Students of Christian Scier. have experienced healing. and” moral regeneration, who have made a thor- ough study of our Leadet’s works, and are loyal to her. teachings, are called upon to make their religion practical to humanity? ‘Those who-can devote their entice time to the healing work are known to the world as Christian Science practitioners. > Their mission®is not primarily tc effect physical healing, but’ to bring ya scientific understand ing of God and His “saving health.” Knowing that. of himself he can do nothing, but ‘that’ ‘through™ divine power alone the healing works are wrought, the’ practitfoner ‘is. indeed a true follower of the Christ, ever on guard to prove God's power to,heal. The real work, of the practitioner is to pyrify his own consciousness so that it may become a transparency for Truth to shine through. He arro- gates no power to himself. He in- dulges in no self-glorification. He judges no man. The practitioner {8, therefore, no mental freak or prodigy; he is a practical, temperate, law-abid- ing citizen, and earns his modest wage through faithful systematic work. He knows that to work is to “pray with the understanding”; and that the only service that counts is a service of love. He wields a moral and spiritual influence in the com- munity which is above the price of rubles. No one will ever’ regret mak- ing his acquaintance. ce) SCIENCE OPPOSED TO SPIRITUALISM. At‘ this particular time, when the thought of the human body is being so abnormally accentuated, when spir- itualism and mediumship are so ob- sessing. the public thought, and the unavailing ‘attempt is being made to associate the name of our revered Leader, Mrs.;Eddy, with those who believe in communion with the de- parted, let it be said that Mrs. Eddy never. believed in spiritaalism, nor in mediumship; never believed in- any communication between the living and the departed; and. tn proof of these statements, one will find in her text- book, Science and” Health, a’ chapter entitled. “Christian Science versus Spiritualism.” Many _ spiritualists, after turning to Christian Science, have lost all faith in spiritualism, be- cause Christian “Science. has. enabled them to prove,conclusively that Spirit éannot be rightly conceived of-as less than infinite. * ‘The publicity which is at present being given to /spiritualistic claims, is no doubt, one of the experie: made'“possible by the recent 1a war, which has called forth the men- tal anguish of multitudes, longing for communion with their dear departed. PAGE FIVE If-all who are still clinging to this belief of embod'=* and disembodied spirits, will onig look to Christian Science for a present spiritual sense of their love ones, all tears will soon be wiped away, and the understanding | will obtain that Spirit is Life, God, | -|and that man,.the image and likeness of God, can never be separated from | eternal Life. When it better understood that man lives, and moves, and has h being in Bpirit, and not in mortal body, the so-called communications of | spiritualism will rightfuliy be classi fied as sense phenomena, unknown to| the so-called departed communicator, | but belonging wholly to our present plane of existence. WORLD PROBLEMS. | The religion of Christ Jesus put into daily practice, % the only thing that can rid the world of the chaotic | conditions which now seem to pre- vail. “Coincident with the demonstra- tion of the Christian virtues is the! disappearance of that “greatest curse of the human race"-—Selfishness. Hu man laws will, no doubt, continue to be enacted during the transitional pe riod; but not until the higher law Spirit founded upon the First & t Commandment, “Thdu shalt have nm other gods before me,” is recognized and obeyed, will the reign of huma to universal to humanity, selfishness. ‘give place peace and brotherhood; justice, and kindness. Christ Jesus, the great Wayshower, offers complete deliverance to t world from its social, civil, political and religious differences. His un paralleled example of self-sacrif.ce still shines forth as a beacon light tc all who would learn the divine soli tion for, every human problem, be it small or great Striv an one may, to find a shorter route, one will d# cover, sooner or later, that the Christ way of learning Life, so long lost t the world through dogma and perse cution, hax again been given to hu manity through the tireless, unselfish efforts of our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy. She,it ts who has so quickened the universial consciousness to the need of studying and pract: ing the precepts of the great Nazar ene, that countless thousands have been enabled to say of him, as: d Peter of old: “Thou art the Christ the Sdn of the living God’ (Matt 16). If the time spent in fore!x | woman, Mary man theories and opinions upon others, could be devoted to a more serious study of the Sermoneon the Mount, and*to the practice of its pre cepts, the reign of unselfishness would sooner ‘be recognized in every depart ment of human life. Jesus’ teachings are proved to be practical in Chriv tian Selence, ‘The practice of Chri *ianity has not failed. It was t lack of Christian practice whic* caused the church to drift into dom matism and formalism, and to substi tute creeds for demonstrable re ligion. CAPITAL AND LABOR. The seething conflict between cap- ital and labor is largely an exhib.tion of human selfishness, due to, fals. standards of education, If the world’s educgtional, institutions — could be {dunded upoli'the Christ, “Truth, ia stead of upon belief in intelligent matter, there would sooner be a rac. of people, whose only aim “in -lite would be to understand and to do t.+ will of God; to live a life of Chris- tian service. The selfish materialist, whethe: capitalist or laborer, believing in the reality of matter, is living a lie material accumulation and hoard n What will awaken him? He must learn how to give, how to le. helping hand to others, how to share, with them his own blessings. “It is what a man does with his wealth that Mihakes him truly wealthy. The helpless. fick man is just as mich a slave to matter. He too, is fiugging his ‘sick “beliefs, “and con: stanly adding to ‘them. What. will heal him? He must. learn how, to give, how to express the good, bo- longing to mans’ real selfhood. The moment he begins to give out that which is real and true about God and man, he begins to see “the light ot life'* (John, 8:12), as expressed — b; the poet: “Thou art not here for ease or pain But manhood's glorious crown t ‘ gain.” ‘The arrogant sinner, by constantly indulging his false pleasures, is lik wise leading a life of accumulation What’ will save him?) He, (90, must learn how to give, how to express that whieh belong to God's man, ‘The moment he experiences repentance and the joy of livins in. order to make others happy, he awakens from his selfish dream, to find out that “the earth is the Lord's und the ful ness thereof” (Ps. 24:1). ‘This, then, is the solution of the problem of capital and labor. Both must accept Christ, Truth, as their schoolmaster and learn the lesson of true giving—how to live in order to bless all mankind. When the Golden Rule is scientifically understood and lived by both capital and labor, strikes will be unknown. Any act of coer. cion which inflicts untold suffering upon thousands. and milliond of in nocent people, is very remote from the Christ method of learning how to live so as to bless and to be blessed. Both capitalist and laborer can be- gin today to overcome, intelligently and scientifically, everything that stands between them and the redemp. tive gospel of service; and this over- coming will result in the adequate, ad- justment of every human difficulty. In other words, they must learn to live and to love as true Christians. There is positively no other way of pacitying or healing their grievances, Employer employe alike must understand that they are the serv- ants of Christ, Truth, and are not laboring primarily for material gain —"for the meat which perisheth'— but for the establishment of the reign of righteousness on earth. Let dapitaland labor get together in an unselfish desire to do the will of God, and there will be some men- tal dividends declared and distributed, which will bring about conditions heretofore unknown, and the convic- tion will obtain that all men are cre- ated to My and to’ let live. More re- ligion and’ less selfishness will solve every world porblem. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE. Under the leavening influence of ‘Christian Science, the problem of unt- Vetual ‘suffrage is rapidly approach ing realization, but it is not yet di Yorced from some pronounced phases rn of human selfishness, due to a lack af understanding of man’s relation-/ ship to God. nristian Science places no barriers in the way of wor 7 coming into her own, She has for and she still stands for the no-| blest, the pyrest. and the best in hu man Ife, and ho imperious attitude | of her lordly companion can reduce her to any lower rank It was the pure-mindedness of a woman that gave birth. nturies ago, | to the Saviour of the world. It was the exalted spiritual perception of « Baker Eddy, that gave toa the world. in modern times, the reat spiritual discovery of Christian fence in rful companion piece tot clence and Health With K the Scriptures.” One cannot consistently reflect upon the part that woman has ever played in the great humanitarian education al, and feform movements of the world, without being willing to ac cord her the right of suffrage, TEMPERANCE. The demon: ‘at of Christian Sct. ence will prove to be only. poss!-'| ble’ solution. of the te ‘ance prob- | lem, because it scientifically destroys | the, individual's mistaken sense of | pleasuré in matter. World prohibi- | tion is not the ultimatum of temper. | reform, but it voices the quick- | e sense of millions who would do | all In thelr power to save the world | from: widespread debauchery and | crime, The present crusade against | the demoralizing tendenc of the arnal mind has the unqualified sup- | port of every true Christian Sctentist, who will patiently awalt through prayer and demonstration, the final conquest over all evil, ‘ CONCLUSION. + Christian i are + willing workers, Tt that, whatever duty» confronts regardless of | how humble It may seem to be, can | be proformed “heartily' as to the Lord, and not unto men" (Col. 3:23) By maintaining a right mental atti tude at all times, they learn how to jolce, and be exceeding glad” (Mat. | 512). In the great world war, many | Christian Scientists volunteered to perform the most humble service for their country, and they did it cheer-| fully and gladly. Their loyalty and} riotiam were just as genuine and | just as generously di yed as were those of-agy other class of people. Christian Scientists are in fullest sympathy with those. high ideals which “make for m true Christian democracy; and: they are doing their part to have these ideals realized in the preservation of a righteous gov- ernment “of the people, by the peo- ple, for the people." Their prayer is (again quoting Lincoln), that “we may achieve and cherish w just and lasting” peace among. ourselves and with all nations." ‘Their, motto is: “One flag, one land, ofe heart, one hand. ; One nation, evermore.” \Holmes.) Its loyal followers’" recognize in Christian Science the, demonstration ef true Christianity, and they will press on in their crusade against all} evil, until’ Christ shall relgn suprem ‘in the affections of men. Our loved: Leader's prophetic benediction fests upon the hour: “The clements of earth beat in vain against the im- mortal parapets of tis Science, Erect and eternal, {t*will’ go on with: the ages, fo down the dim posterns of time unharmed, and on every ‘battle. field rise higher in’ the estimation of thinkers and in the hearts of Chris: Uans"Misc. p.°383:10-15). peel lemie ah tte It_has been found that the average Velotity ‘of faint stars is much great- er than that of brighter stars... Twon- ty-elght “faint ones have been. found to have an average velocity of 135 ‘miles per ‘second. “whilst the speed of bright ones .averaged on'y | per second. 7 aine very 80 miles HUB THEATRE LAST TIMES Today and Temcrrow slo humaner han Qh absorbing picture of the poor cuss who tried to reform Broken Buckle-and was morse- whipped andikissed for his pains Are You in the Movies? HIGH SCHOOL ATTERTION We Have the Track Meet at Douglas Today at the LYRIC Continucus 1 to 11 P. 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