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HARVARD'S MAN OF MYSTERY Wesley Holland, Harvard's "man of mystery," has nil Cambridge puzzled. Neither vnult doors, steel boxes nor ' Ire walls have yet been able to hold Holland as n prisoner. He Is nn elec- trlclmi at the university and astounded the students when lie made his way out of n steol box which they bad specially constructed for the demon- itratlnn, Church Crypt for Skulls. Under the chancel of the church at ITythe, Kent, Kngland, Is a very curl Otis crypt. 'Jills crypt Is used as a depository for a largo ijtuuitlty of Im ronn skulls and hones, which are be Hcvi'il to-le those of Danes killed closo by in battle before tlio Norman conquest. Most of the skulls aro ar ranged on shelves, while the bones nro plied up In n. symmetrical heap. Such ghastly relics nre rare Ivi English churches, although they are to he found nt several places on the conti nentFrom tbo Wide World Magn-sloe. JHtfillillf ill i yHSBMl If HffiJ TO GET CAPITAL OF view of Klhlklrch, tin capital ot the WORK WHILE AWAITING GOVERNOR GOOLIDGE -rti'vVVjfc, " , ? ySII. S-sCJsyy. flHMIL VPNIl - '''XH . levv .... &'yyjui'JVK j4--- .'AujlVu.. -xj- . i" "s t ; nHapH r WWrA . WW WMOWdHt ft. -aRaKjapsrf Oov. Culvln Coolldge of MasMicluwetts with his father, his wife and his two sons. AFTER SIR JOHN ALCOCK'S LAST FLIGHT 'isL 1 Wreck of thu alrplano In which Sir John Alcock made his last flight. It stands In front of the Normandy farmhouse near which It crashed, killing the man who made the first non-stop (light across the Atlantic. TKEN FROM EXCHANGES A copy of "McFlngal,1' a poem print ed In Hartford, Conn., In 178'.', and autographed by George Washington, brought $1,125 at .Sotheby's auctions, A moderate trickle of water from an ordinary faucet will waste 150 gal lons a day, or 04,750 gallons In a year. VORARLBERG province of Vornrlberg, Austria, which DEPORTATION AND HIS FAMILY 0 "vS-SSW'.., ..tii&iiJiC f , The Held of the farm tractor Is con stantly extending, A circular saw Is now rigged up to It revolving hori zontally and a large treo is cut down In a few minutes. In China every business, man lias a shop name and n private namo, ami among his family and acquaintances ho Is known by the latter. immoved urnroiM INTEINATHNAt. StlNMrSOW Lesson (Uy UKV i' ii. KlT.WAl'L.tt, D. D., Teacher or Ungllali lllblo In tlia Moody Ulblc Imtltuto of ChlcflKO ) (Cop)rltlU. 1920, WcMorn Nfwnppr Union) LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 1 PETER AND JOHN IN SAMARIA. (May he ued with inlmlunury applica tion.) KK8HON TKXT-Acts S:I-2S. GOhOK.V TI3XT Ye slmll he wltnessei unto me lioth In Jerusaloin, uml In all Judea, and in Hanuiiln, unci unto the ut termost putt of the e.uth. Acta 1:8. ADDITIONAL MATKItlAL-II Klnga 17:24-31; Luke 10:.T3-35; John 4:1-42. PRIMA Itr TOPIC-ToIIIiir Others About Jcsu. JUNIOR TOIMC-I'eler mid John In a StrniiKf City. inti:rmi:diatio and hcniur top ic Thre.. MUalonurlei uml Tholr Trl umphH. I. Preaching the Word Everywhere (v. I). After the stoning of Stephen the enemies of tin ,()rd were more active than ever-In their efforts to stamp out the new faith. With Saul as their leader they rushed back to the city, dragged fnnn their homes and im prisoned those who confessed Christ. In this the devil overreached himself, for the believers took flight and went cverywheie preaching the word. The time had come for the wItnes--bcnrlng to extend he.voml Jerusalem and Ju dea. Preaching was not cnuflned to the twelve. The Lord thus makes the devil's wickedness to further his own purpose., Frequently, In the hour of trial. Christians see more clearly their duty and bestir themselves to perform It. If Christians will not move on, the Lord will shove them on. II. Philip Preaching the Gospel in Samaria, (vv. 3-13). Hitherto the gospel had reached only Jews; now Its scope broadens and a Jew Is preaching to Samaritans, and Samaritans are lejolclng In the gospel of Christ proclaimed by a Jew. His preaching was fruitful for multi tudes believed hl messuge. Much Joy In this .Samaritan city followed the re ception of the message. Roth Samar itans and Jews were looking for Christ, so they were glad to know that the Christ bad come. ChrlK Is the one name and person who will break down race prejudice. In him there Is unity and real brotherhood, for he Is the universal man. The only hope of the world ..s Christ. So great was Philip's success that Simon Magnus professed faith and was baptized. Simon was a sorcerer who by magical devices had made a great reputation, gaining control of many of the credulous and Ignorant, so that they regarded him as some great one from Cod (v. 10). The people turned from this sorcerer to the gospel of Christ. III. Peter and John Sent to Samar ia (vv. 1 M7). The church at Jerusalem ,ent two of Its best men to encourage the work. They discerned that the Spirit had not yet fallen upon the believers, so they laid hands upon them and the Spirit wns given unto them. These Samari tans were really converted, regener ated, but had not yet been filled with the Spirit's gift. Relleers should seek the Spirit's gift at once, for this-' will exclude the Interests of the world. The mission of Peter and John shows the unity of the church the mother church gave sanction to the new work In Samaria. Much of the work of the modern evangelist Is a failure bo cause It Is not properly followed up by those who will Instruct and bring the convert Into relationship with the living church. IV. Simon's Wicked Request (vv. 18-24). When Simon saw that the power of Peter exceeded that which he pos sessed nnil that It was received through the laying on of hands, he of fered money for the gift. This act re veals the hypocrisy of till man. He professed faith and was baptized, fol lowing after them for a selfish end. To desire nnd seek the gift of the Spir it for selfish aggrandizement Is to be guilty of Simon's sin. All trnlllc In sacred things has been called "Si mony," from the name of this sorcer er. Peter told Simon that ho had neither part nor lot In this matter, that he .should repent of his wicked ness and pray to Cod for forgiveness. He requested Peter to pray for him. Simon practiced the art of sorcery for gain nnd Influence. Now (lint ho found ids profits diminishing and his Influence waning, ho endeavored to ac quire new power. All persons who use their religion to further their am bitious to get gain nre guilty of this rtn. Sometimes men Join the church for business, social, and political rea sons; sometimes ofllclnl positions nre coveted for the prestige and power they give. Let all who are using the name of the church for business pur poses be warned by Peter' rebuke! Let Simon's doom he a solemn warn ing to all! The Goal. The goal on which our eyes must he set Is n church that will, In It own corporate life, conspicuously ex press the Christian Idenl of fellow ship and brotherhood, nnd at the same time strive persistently to mold na tional, Industrial nnd social life In accordance with the principles which are the fountain light of all Its days. Delight in Qod's Work. All great art la the expression of man's delight In God's work, not la his own. Rusklo. MURDERS BARED IN PLEA TO DOCTOR 3irl Telephones Physician "Every body Sick" and Triple Kill ing is Revealed. Pnssnlc. N. J. "Is tills Dr. Carlisle? Well, please come to our house quick; everybody Is sick." This telephone message from Minn Strong, 11, disclosed the murder of hex mother and elder sister and the suicide of her father. Mason It. Strong, architect and structural engineer, with olllces In Wall si i eel, New York City, had al most successfully annihilated his fam ily on Tuesday night with an a. Rut It was nut until .Minn, herself wounded on the head, gained strength enough to notify the family physician that the tragedy was revealed. Mr. Strong killed his wife as she slept In bed. lie then crushed the skull of his daughter. Kllnbeth, 10. killing her Instantly. UN son, Natlanlel, 1'J, Is dying In St. Mary's hospital with a fracture of the skull. Only Minn and Please, Come to Our House Quick!" Susanne, 8, escaped with Injuries fron which they nre expected to recover. Friends of Mr. Strong attributed the tragedy to chronic ill health and finan cial losses. There was strong evidence that the entire family bad been drugged In some manner before thu crazed father used the ax. On the night ot the tragedy Mr. Strong apparently did not retire "with his wife. A deeply religious man, lie remained up for a while reading from a book, "What Would Jesus Do?" It was found open on the dresser, be side crackers he had been munching. The police Infer that when his loved ones dropped off to sleep the architect went to the cellar, where he obtained an ax of the type firemen use. Mr. Strong afterward went to the bathroom. He stood the ax In n cor ner and cut his throat with a razor. :lf Husband Fails to Kiss Bride, She Kills Self Council Itluffs, In. Mrs. Charles Allen, sixteen, n bride of two months, committed sui cide nt the Grey restaurant nt Corning, la., by drinking almost half a pint of strychnine Be fore .swallowing the poison she said her husband hadn't kissed her w hen he left for work In the morning. MARRIAGE IS NOP A JOKE Wedding Ceremony, Staged ac Lark, Ties "Husband" and "Wife" for Life, Rules Court. Trenton, N. J. 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