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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 Patriotiom With a String... (From the Buffsio Exprem.) “Is he patriotic?” SPREAD POSLAM | TO TEST ON So BILLY PLEADS PIMPLY SKIN transact all the business that comes to him, “Had the walls of Jericho been a mile thick and ten miles high, Joshua would have gone against them with the same boldness, Ho was not de- jPending on hie soldiers, nor the |priests, nor the weather, the |tams’ horns, nor himself, nor his |feeling, but the word of the living 1 The man who has no purpose tn [1ife goes about tired, because he does | bis climbing In a treadmill. Ho Is al- Attitude on War the One Thing | ways a sigeaeeer, And for every inch nor faith does not droop or sag in the middie! His enthusiasm ts as in- fectious as the -sinallpox or the laughter of little childrent Faith puts a song on his lips—fire tn his blood—cament in his backbone! He puts the ball over the fence when there are three men on bases the last half of the ninth Inning, two out and you need four runs and you are up! “Don't think that God has ever been all in, He ts not like a lot of people who can spar well, but who haven't the punch. God never has to go into repairs, “A painted fire will never boll an eee! Too many choir singers do not| know any more about the gospel they | We would all be better able to moet the troubles if we would remember what God has dor If we wo! take time to look back, It would be sure to end in our looking up!” “ERROR” WOULD PAVE WAY | FOR PRIVATE STAND GRAFT Traffic Bill Halted When Vital Amendiment Is Found to Have Been Omitt [ACTS TO SPEED DECISION | make." many of the women in| rnacle giggle: | ple thought Joshua was Rec acctity My new Soft Hubner suction Plate I Shout double, einer UF trying to show off in going up against a walled elty Mke Jericho, | with hows and arra and the rams horn ess made them laugh always find knockers. | owl ‘om right here fn this Near "i 1s you saw when we started Gold Crowns * Bridge Work eparediness. It's because we DR. FINCH sa 215 West 42d St. *«* were wha ale weve Be It's 10 Kenmare St *'. thing which T disa with | 409-411 FultonSt friend Mr. Bryan, 1 can't go Open D to TZ. _ Clos him on his views now." illy urged the congr ion “Never nk a princip! o please Il not even your husband.” (ily went on: “Don't slap Jesus AIL Well-Known Makes Hee en en retinas that oid SPALDING robate, your husband. SLY KIN if “Do you think I'd slap my coun the Kai- 095 doz. try in the face to ser? Not on your li Let him | go to hell with the rest of them.” | New York, lis “Oh you people of * Billy cried, leaping to the front jatform, “It's a great thing that God never wears out Near 18t SPREADS It’s the same way with teeth. A decayed tooth, like a bad apple, soon causes decay in the one next to it. Sce your dentist regularly so that he can fill those cavities while they are small and prevent decay from spread- ing. Brush your teeth regularly and thoroughly with an efficient dentifrice and you won't have cavities. S. S. 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ALBANY, Apr An omission eviehint Movend Dealaes oes that With Friend Bryan. |nover travel in an airline. ‘The man| “You have never stood where YOU o¢ one sentenco tn tho Welsh-Knixht dismiss the trouble from your mind.| ‘phree thousand women and a few |? !t because that is bis sole busl-| stood so neur the grave. You never it up as it was about t finally Sleep soundly and, next morniag, ex- | ‘ ness in life. have had #o much to be thankful for, pd. Thin omivaton w h eon "4 }hundred men heard Billy Sunday) «Gog to blame the: “There are times in the lives of all bie old private amine the skin and see just what one od was not to blaine then for . } Row} t 1 private hack application of Poslam has done. You + 1 this afternoon on “Taking | man’s faults any more than he Is now, Shaeht take hod on on "Stop and stand graft, abolisied by a statute will rejoice to know of one remedy | yu earings.” The text was: |&0Y more than God is to blame for/ining, then take a new erip on life! |champloned by The Evening World possessed of real healing energy the condition of the church to-day ; s k in 1913. Tae was amended a which can bring about results so| “Ye have not passed this way here- "At tne time of an eartha Are you going to keep on hearing A reiphtec4 ; Quickly when the trees were being {| the gospel and still allow yourself to| short timo ago so tt would not con- jp fee all. brokeneet,| end the hills melting aw and|®o to hell? Ratlroads spend millions | mict with the 1913 measure, but when itehi Oe een rkem oats] rhe narrative the evangelist told | Houses failing, an old woman jump | to shorten their trackage, Why don't lit wag up for reading it was ching surfaces respond to Poslam Jun and down, clapped her hands and |You spend some time and energy] 9 to, ‘as to nothing else. @ his hearers concerned the return of| cried, ‘That's the kind of a God 1 | straightening out your | course to es ad nit o| ¥ t th r believe in—shakes things if he w; jsiory? Rub eyes and take a/te Senator pson oe" ban cella § diet dill \e Jews to the promised iand after} © Mat was the mina of & Gad | Rood look! Go back over the wind- | objected t pill} be write to Emergency Labora: » ears of wandering in the Wil- proclaimed. miess journey that has brought | then, withdrew | tories, 248-5 West 47th St., New a rile “Patth’ is the biggest word in the notice how many chancew|it. Later 1 by Includ- | And Poslam Soap, being me ‘Joshua,” he said, “a8 ®liesicon of a Christian, It is the 4 to shorten your course, | ing the imi with Poslam, will benefit » new and untried commander, as the! countersign that adinits you to the| u are standing on higher| Senator Kr i thar the while used daily for toilet and bath, i der|inner circle of power, Doubt and|mround than ever. ought to be ty » excluded —Advt ple had known no other leaderltimiaity are strangers to a man of|able to ane further! Took back and it be ) Moses, It was only natural] faith. consider how graciously God has | lieved ed t joshua should come in for a lot| “The man of faith ts magnetic—|dealt with yout New ' it] - - . 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