TIIK NORFOLK WKKKM * NK\VS-JOrHNfAI , , FH1DAY. FEBRUARY 17 , 1911. The Norfolk Weekly News-Journa ThoNOWH. KbtiibllHhcd 1881 Tin.Journal , KtitnlillHlicd lfc"7 THE HUSE PUBLISHING COMPANV W. N. HUHO N. A. Hum1. I'niHldcitl. Suciotnry iSvery Krltlny. Hy nmll per year , $1.50 Kntored nt tlio po.stolllco nt Norfolk Neb. , IIH Bccond class matter. Telephones : Kdltorlnl Departmcn No. 22. UuHliioHH Offlco nnd Job Kootus No. II 22. A pliyHlclnti recommends xnwlnt wood to break up u cold. Hovll never be n popular doctor. If MRH | Arnold IB nllvu and decide ! not to corao back , there tire plenty o Klrln that would take her Job. Sleeping car berths are lower , bu it Btlll coBtu live cents a whlHk t < make the porter's straw broom movt on. The ItallaiiH are Bald to be looklnt for fioinoono to rcorKanlzu their navy Wo could spare them both , Peary am llobfion. Chi'BtnutH are said to be scarce1 this year than formerly. Haven't no tlced It. There acorn to bo as man : old oiios as ever. PlttBhurs high school girls are or dorcd to wear simple gowns at gradu ation. That means four years' hart work for nothing. ProHidont Taft Is only following ii the footsteps of James G. Dlaine am William McKlnley In his earnest de hire for reciprocity. The man who does not possess < fur overcoat is always wishing tha the weather man would make it warn tor those who do. A Chicago millionaire has beconu famous as an artist , but so far no art 1st has distinguished himself by be coming a millionaire. Having received the garden seeds we have cut out the stinging edltoria we had In type about the decline o statesmanship in congress. Wellesley college girls vote two t < one against woman suffrage. Thej would rather have husbands of theii own to govern than try to rule th < state. Miss Jane Addams is considered ai unquestioned authority on children while Miss Ida Tarbell knows al about the Ideal mother. Let no on < Miss the point. Peace may be more expensive thai war , but It is certainly worth more. I it were true that peace cost doubli what war would it would still be fa better than war. Governor Wilson of New Jerse ; says a good deal about publicity. Bu he will never get the politicians t < put on squeaky boots as long as gun shoes are to bo had. The thermometer has been at 95 ii Texas for the past week. The Texan will have to tuck a little sage brusl into the stove to keep warm on thl relatively low temperature. In the New York legislature the ; arc still voting for Depew. Whil we have given up expecting Uncl Sam's clerks to do much work , wo a least are looking for some new stories Juno 22 will be a big day in Lor don. Thousands of Americans hav already engaged passage for Englam in May and June in order to be pres ent at the coronation of King Georg V. They had two feet of rain in sever teen days in San Francisco , and i the wicked were treated on buslnes principles as they were In Noah's daj no tickets for an ark excursion woul bo sold around there. There was a woman jury recentl convened in the state of Washingto who found a man guilty of swearln and the lone man was fined. It's pretty safe gamble that he doesn't b ( lieve in woman suffrage. It proves the exceptionally big standard of the United States arm that out of 100,000 young men wh sought enlistment last year , nearl 82,000 were rejected , and they wer average young Americans. Thus far the socialist rule of Mi waukee has not been particularly ci onomical. For the lirst six months 1 cost the tax payers $118,593 moro tha ever before , due largely to the Ii creased pay rolls of the city. The opponents of reciprocity wit Canada are working overtime to d < feat the measure. Somehow It seem as if those men who are opposed t the things the people at largo war are always first on the job and mo ; persistent in their efforts. An English statistical writer coi eludes that there are about 10.000 pe sons in the United Kingdom who hav the right to titles indicating arlsti cratio station or connections , an these run from dukes down to th widows , cousins and aunts of raer knights. He stops short ot lords , may ors nnd county JudgeR. Ten thousand titled persons out of 40,000,000 arc no' ' so very many. Think of the oolonob In Kentucky alone. Australia Is considering the ndvltrn blllty of following the United Statei nnd Canada In establishing a decima money system. Whether the unit wll ho the sovereign or the dollar Is no as yet decided. A statistician asserts that the auto mobile Industry In this country fur nlslu'H a livelihood for ono million per sons , but falls to specify the numbc : of phyHlcians and ambulance driven Included In that total. About a million and a linlf dollar ; of the money stolen by tricky officer : and designing contractors who had t < do with the erection of the Pommy ! vanla capltol , has been recovered an < incidentally a number of rascals sen to prison. The Chinese have been distinguish ed by their queue for moro than 251 years. In its origin It was eoinpollci as n badge of humiliation , but In tlnv It became a national pride. Now It I ; diftnppearlng before the advance o modern civilization. A Toklo correspondent says that Ii case of war with Japan , the flghtim would take place in the far cast , tin Japanese would wait for Amerlcai troops to attack them in their owi strongholds. If this is the case the ; will wait for many a long day. Governor Woodrow Wilson of Nev Jersey declares the present system o taxation obsolete , having been devise * in another age for conditions no long er existing. He urges a now modori system of taxation. Governor Wllsoi Is nothing , if not up-to-date. A farmer in Mercer county , 111. , hai collected ? 2,800 from the county treas ury for groundhog scalps. At thii rate there will not bo a survivor o the groundhog tribe by the second o next February next year to tell whether ther winter is over or only half gone. The reciprocity measure with Can ada , if defeated , will be defeated b ; those who want a low tariff or fre < trade in the other follows' goods whili keeping protection up high on hli own. This class of selfish citizen : will nevqr make a. successful republic Progress in educational advantage : in the Philippines has reached tin point where it is hardly considers necessary for pupils to visit Amerlc : in order to complete good thorougl educations. This is a tremendous ac complishment in a little more than i decade. King Gustavus of Sweden has re cently knighted ten Americans o Swedish birth , most of them clergy men , for their activities In religion or charitable work. While American profess to despise titles , they do no decline them when offered for honoi able service. Cats are becoming recognized a carriers of contagious diseases. I has been proven that they carry tin germs of scarlet fever and measle In their fur , and recently it has beei discovered that many of them arc al dieted with tuberculosis. Their popi larity will diminish in most families. Governor Harmon of Ohio has dc cided to establish headquarters at Cir clnnati and go out after the nomine tion for president on the democrat ! ticket. And Champ Clark says he caj tell , with eyes closed and hands tiei behind him , who the candidate wll be , and his name will commence witl C. Ellen Terry is extravagant in ho praises of Chicago. Probably th windy city would seem attractive t anyone who was enthusiastically rt ceived , beautifully entertained an sent on their way with a fat pockci book and glowing press notices. Elle has seen Chicago's best side , and tha is very good. la\Is Elkns ! , who was let-ontly ai pointed senator from West Virgin ! to succeed bis father , Stephen B. E kins , is the third generation of tha family who have served in the senat < The Bayard family of Delaware hav a similar record while that of the Ha : risen family is even more remarkabl in line of public sen-ice. The bubonic plague in China is tx coming a source of international dai ger. The superstitions of the orien als make them resist the burial of th dead and all sanitary and quarantln measures. Foreign physicians who n tempt to assist those stricken wit tlio malady are abused and bcatei The situation in Harbin Is serious. It seems a litting thing that th llftieth anniversary' of the call to arm for the preservation of the unio should be celebrated by the grantiu of Increased pensions to the remali IngjHimbers of the army which save the union. The house has alrcad passed the bill and the concurrence c the senate by a largo majority Is e : pected. Uncle Sam Incurs considerable o : pense to return an official reply t the question , "What is the corrcc time ? " To ascertain the instant whe it Is noon on the soventy-llftli met til Ian and to send that liiformatloi broadcast i a costly task. The true time is dally calculated by the olllelals nt Washington and transmitted b ) electricity to every Important city am ! town in tbo country. For over sixty years In New Yoil harbor , a strange structure has lloatei a plain old fashioned church whost bell has called the sailors from the anchored c-raftH in the harbor to it ! services. It is now to end its days as n mission chapel on Staten Island while a splendid new church witl every modern facility for coiitlnulnj the work among the sailors will In opened soon on the land. That the problem , of what to do witl the large headgear worn by women ii not a new one is evidenced by an oh record unearthed In a Now Englant town , that it had been decided by i majority vote that the women shouh take off their bonnets when In UK meeting house and hang them on pegi as the men did. It Is also recordtn that there was great difficulty in en forcing the law. Evidently women o "ye olden time" were of much tin same mind as their descendants. Democrats in Washington have fo some time been predicting war to thi hilt between Speaker-to-be Cham ] Clark nnd Senator Bailey of Texas While Bailey has not been trustee with the leadership of his party , he i : an old timer and Is in a position t < make considerable trouble. Balle ; would reduce the tariff to a local issui nnd is ready to grab all he can for hi : own people out of a tariff scramble Ho is for Texas first , last and all tin time. What do you think of fifty men bachelors , who meet and oongratulati themselves that they are not married Get that ? Fifty men , eligible to mar riage , who might do much to mak < fifty women happy and contented , getting ting together and nil by their lone some congratulating themselves tha they were not mixed up in entnnglini alliances or otherwise , whore womei were a prominent part. This happen ed In Forest City , la. Is It any sur prise that Iowa shows a falling off ii population ? Oklahoma is as fond of experiment ing with state powers as a boy with : new jack-knife is of showing what h < can do with it. Some of the attempt : have been more sensational than satis factory , but she is not discouraged am Is now planning to build and operate i state railroad. The obstacles both po llticnl and financial to one state sue cessfully carrying on such nn enter prise without the co-operation of othe : states are so serious as to make i seem doubtful if Oklahoma will eve materialize her state railroad plans. In Senator Elihu Root of New York those who are behind the movcmen for direct election of senators havi found a foe- worthy of their steel. J great statesman , a man of known in tegrity and a constitutional lawye without a superior , EHhu Root's void is a power when he takes sides in an ; legislative struggle. His speaking on against any change In the presen method of electing senators , must in evitably prove a stronge factor in th < fight , for his conscientious belief , i will be recognized at once , is back o his speech. A fellow named Mike Ivlwalkouski of some place in Michigan , had a wif < nnd $300. Both departed at the sain * time with fellow named Valent Sockoske. The indignant husbant had the couple arrested and held un til he could catch up with them. Thei he demanded the money ; the wife hai $200 , gave him half and he drew ou of the game , told her to go with he Sockoske and never return. That's ! case where there was nothing doini for the lawyers , all parties satisfiei nnd "God Bless Our Home" was nail ed over the door. It has taken years for the idea I permeate the public mind that a pris on should be a place not so much o punishment OR of reformation. Fo centuries it has been believed tha criminals should be drastically punlsl cd , but to quote the words of a prisoi warden : "There is coming a feelini that although a man bos gone wrong kindness and fair treatment arc th medicine he needs and will win mermen men than the old discipline. Trust : man and he repays the faith plocei in him. " Out of 800 men in ono ir stitution run on this system only tw In ten years time broke faith and al tempted to escape. The centenary of Horace Greeley rt calls a memory of his characteristic and idiocyncracies. He was one o the greatest moulders of public opit ion this country ever saw. Ho wa not merely one of a group of great ed tors ; he was the one man who mad his newspaper a combination of new and views. He occupied a unique pc sltion as advisor to President LIncol : and general Instructor of congress But he was not satisfied with boin the power behind the throne. Ho want ed to wit-Id the power of the chle executive. This ambition never lef him and at last ho got his chance t run for the office , but on the tlckc of the party he had always fought E intensely. It was Impossible for bin to forget his past antagonisms , no could the party of his late adoptioi forglu > or forget. His candidacy un th > r the democratic banner did not ap peal to the good HOIIHO of voters um ended In n ml rablo fiasco. His faint was Bhakcii , his foi tunes crumble ! nnd his life ended In bitter disappoint meiit. Gradually his real worth am greatness is being recognlxeil nnd th < honor due to his memory Is belli ) granted. In all our judgments much depend : ns to how near the decision hits o disturbs us as to how they are given There are editorial writers In Amorl ca who are now arguing that the grea plague which Is destroying thousand of the inhabitants of northern Chlm Is not an unmixed curse. They ovei go so far ns to say that it is a blcsslni in dlBgulse , ridding the country of i surplus population that Is not needed If , however , any scourge should ovei threaten to take members of Uicl family in the neighborhood wher they live they would without qtiestioi promptly pnss upou it ns an unmlt : gated curse. Yet love of home am family Is as strong in the hearts o Chinamen as It Is with the Anglo-Baa on. We are f > o accustomed to hcnrlni great corporations abused for thel greed ami selfishness that it is a pleas tire to be able to heartily commend ni unselfish act by one of them. Th Diamond Match company has fo many years owned legal patents whlcl gave it the exclusive right to manufac ture a kind of match which does no injure the health of those who mak it. Two kinds of phosphorus are usetl One kind is harmless the kind usei in the Diamond factories. The othe is poisonous and its use annually re suits in the death and disability o many employes. The Diamond com pany have given up these patents am dedicated them to the free use of tbi people of the United States. It Is : praiseworthy donation to the publl good. THIS YEAR'S PAVING. Ono petition is now out for the pav ing of a street this summer in Norfolli It's a good time to present to tin council any petition's contemplatini paving for the coming summer. DC lay may mean a repetition of las year's experience when the pavlni work ran clear over into winter. If there's to be more paving thi year and everybody In Norfolk hope there will be now's the time to go busy. TAFT'S FIGHTING BLOOD UP. The Canadian reciprocity agreemen promises to become one of the mos important factors in the noteworthy administration of President Taft. Act ing independently of all the politi cians , the president has taken up thi support of this measure as he ha never done before , and with all of thi power of his office he is pressing congress gross for ratification. The president has declared to tin party leaders that unless they adop this agreement , in an effort to reduct high prices , a sentiment will swee ] the country to wipe from the statuti books the last vestige of protectivi tariff. He has shown that the farmer neet not worry ; that there is no more con raised in all Canada than in one con gressional district of Illinois and tha the price of wheat , while it may b < steadied , will still depend upon Livei pool. pool.The The argument that the only line es Isting between Canada and this couc try is now the line of customs houses and that this barrier to trade inter course between two nations so closel ; allied otherwise , ought to be ton down , is meeting with approval in a ! parts of the country , without regan to political party , and the farmers fo the most part are not worrying eve the result of closer relationship witl the neighbors on the north. The president has declared that a : extra session of congress will b called if this congress falls to act o : the agreement The country think he means what he says , and for th most part Is glad of it. COMMFJRCIAL CLUB WORK. The Norfolk Commercial club is dc ing a great many things just now tha are of vital importance to the deve : opment and growth of Norfolk , am the club should be given the hearties co-operation and support of every cit : zcn of the community. Without organization such as th Commercial club represents , efforts a developing the resources of the cit ; and tributary territory would prov futile and headway would be as diff cult as with a drifting and rudderles ship. Among other undertakings of th Commercial club , it is to bo noted tha that organization has begun a vigoi ous and practical campaign towar greater development of that richest o all industries in this vicinity th farm. And the campaign in this direc lion , so commendable In every wa and based upon such sound logic , i bound to bring great results In puttin Norfolk on the map In red Ink. The greatest effort along this line i the Commercial club's plan to mak Norfolk a producing center of big grade draft horses , for which purpos twenty high grade Belgian horses ar now enrouto across the Atlantic t this city. This is a now industry tha the Commercial club knows will b successful , and It Is sure to give Noi folk not only a unique niche in th live stock world , but a constant lutlov of money from nil over tbo country , ai well. Another Important achievement Ii the oiling of a road out of Norfolk into the farm country , to be done Ii the spring by the Commercial club ni contractor Jor the county. And then the movement to glv < away a quantity of fine seed corn , am to give prizes for the best corn pro duced from It , Is another Commercla enterprise that will be n starter for ai Important industry. Blair , Neb. , 1 : said to bo one of the seed corn centers ters of the world and most Blair con sells for ? 6 to $10 a bushel. There I : no reason why Norfolk fanners shoul < not do as well. The Commercial club directors an doing big things for Norfolk , am every citizen of the city should glvi the club his moral and financial sup port by joining. Membership come at fifty cents a month nnd there ough to lie 300 members , or more. THE BIBLE'S WORDING. The tercentennial of the Kini James version of the English Bibl was observed February 7 all over th British empire , and 1ms been notci In many American churches. The genius manifested by this fn mous translation Is Indicated by th difficulty with which it Is being su | : planted by the revised version. 1 is an open question whether the mn Jority of the protestant , churches havi or have not adopted the latter , tin New Testament form of which wa issued just thirty years ago. Tin King James version came Into general al use forty years after it was print ed. Although the present is a tlnn when new ideas aiv accepted witl comparative rapidity , the IP vised vet sion is accepted with much more dlf flculty than the version It succeeded The hold of the King James or an thorized version is due to Its styli of matchless vigor. In the emleavo : to secure a more literal accuracy , tin revisers of 1881 blurred and tonei down many virile old phrases , and of ten broke up the musical rhythn which gives the older version a poet io charm. The Bible owes Its peculiarly viril < language which has immeasurably In fluenccd English speech largely to tin genius of John Wlclif and Willian Tyndalo. Wiclif's purpose was to pro duce a translation suth that the "pon man might read the truth. " Hence hi adopted homely every day terms o English speech , discarding the mon elegant and literal , but less vigoroiii forms of Anglicized Latin. Charles A. Dana of the New Yorl Sun , In some respects tlio most bril llant journalist over produced in tbii country , once spoke of familiarity witl the Bible as one of the most desirab ! < qualifications for a newspaper writer Mr , Dana's genius was not of a church ly type. But his keen intellect recog nlzed the immense stores of practlca insight into human life , and the won derful vigor of English style , whicl makes the Bible a peerless book , evei apart from all spiritual significance. AROUND TOWN. The fanners' moving day is oulj lv o weeka away. These are great days for a Boge > score at the furnace kind of golf. As forecasted in The News , nov that the administration wants to mak < the magazines pay somewhere neai half of the actual cost of trausportim their tremendous advertising sections those periodicals have discovered tha the postoffico department is a greai farce , inefficiently operated. The query arises : Why haven't they beer exposing this out-of-date system al these years ? A young Stantou county farmer , ac companied by his bride-elect , euterec a local clothing store to purchase hit wedding outfit , and was sornewha slighted when the salesman failed t < lecognize him. "Well , don't you knov me ? I bought a suit of clothes fron you ilv.o years ago , " he said. Just look who's here. The Nor folk and Yankton has bobbed up enc < more. First thing you know Easter'll b < here , and then the Fourth of July , am then school will start again am Thanksgiving shortly after and thei we're right up to Christmas. Do you shopping early. The prodigal sun Is returning am the light bill before 6 p. m. Is belni cut to a minimum. Winter's just about over , thank you Picked out your new car for 191 yet ? Here either. Here's another Sunday , and what'i become of the week ? Doesn't seen moro than yesterday that it was Sat urday night a week ago. Is that : sign of advancing age ? Why Is It that some women can d < up their hair in wavelets so mucl easier than others ? Those that car sit down before a mirror nnd toss tin billows around Into shape wlthou half trying , are the envy of their sex Ife were a woman we'd practlc * that till we got It down to a fine art. . Not in twenty years has there beei as much ginger in Norfolk as there I : today. Never before did a year star out with as much promise for activity and growth , as this year of 1911. It'i going to be a great year in Norfoll nnd wo'ro on the way to that 10.001 In 115. ' February's half over. Did you send her a vnlentlno ? One gentle reader thinks there'i danger of the "Around Town" depart nioiit spraining its shoulder playing sc much preliminary golf before the sea son arrives. But furnace golf Is more apt to b < Injurious. To bank account as well as nliou ) dors. .Most of the time the inaga/tnes pu In their time telling the advertiser : how much moro influential niagazlm pages are than those of the nowspn pers. And when the magazines wan to really intluenco public opinion , the ; buy newspaper space to do It. What's a man to do when his seal ) gets sere and he has a falling out witl his hair ? We Inquire to know. Ought Officer Sasso to feel compll men ted ? Really now , why not an alfalfa mill If we thought we'd get as much at tcntlon ns Miss Arnold did , we'd dig appear just for advertising thoro'i bo In it. She ought , to be able to drav $12 a week In vaudeville. Here's a compliment for The Now ; from far off Mexico. In a letter to tin Sprlngvlcw , Neb. , Herald , J. W. Me Leran says , in part : "Aw to the rove liition , wo have seen nothing of It am know probably not as much as you di about it. We take a dally Mexico Cit ; paper but we have actually had mori news of the revolution from The Nor folk News than from any othe source. " Speaking of Miss Arnold : Wi thought all along she had probabl ; run away with some follow. What n tendency there is , when yoi get to be near-middle aged , to thinl that the young people don't have tin Rood times any more that your crowt used to have. But If you enl ; knew An old fashioned man in Norfoll says he can get all the joy there Is ii sleigh riding by sticking his feet onti u cake of ice at home. Won't somebody PLEASE see a rob in ? And the more emphasis to th < "please , " for the reason that it's onlj a little journey from the first robin tc the first golf game. is It a sign that a newspaper mm needs a vacation when he arrives a the point where ho worries from dnj to day for fear there won't bo any thing on the morrow to put in the pa per ? Well , we haven't got to tha point yet , but we'd like to know , fron an authoritative source , for future ref ore nee. ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. , lt takes a pretty fair mechanic tc keep a pipe In running order. About the only thing some men art ever responsible for is a delay. In real life people don't bathe nt dlten m , they do in the Saturday Posi serials. An artist can't prove he is a gcniu ; by the simple process of neglectiiu tlio barber. When one Town Drunkard dies 01 reforms there is always another tt take his place. Occasionally a man has some trou ble sticking to his friends when hi needs them most. A good many men have become agents becnu&u someone told tlu-n they were good talkers. A man can keep a knife a long time if It isn't worth keeping ; the good out he nearly always loses. Whenever there Is a beggar on f corner people remark : "I'll bet lit has more money than I have. " No one has ever yet had the nervt to refer to beating carpets or curry Ing horses as physical culture. There are mothers who don't spent much time teaching their daughters tt say "no" to matrimonial proposals. Speaking of excuses , there is some curiosity to know what kind of a om the guinea hen has to offer. A man can keep a knife a lent time if it isn't worth keeping ; tin good one he nearly always loses. There are mothers who don't upend much time teaching their daughter.- to say "no" to matrimonial proposals If a man should let his enthuslasn for u lecture run away with him , il wouldn't run fast enough to do mucl ; damage. Our notion of ignominious deatl would be to choke to death with the bouo of a German carp in oneV throat. AB a general proposition , the Terri ble Toothache has the Terrible Turli outclassed as an honest , hard-working terror. "The most fun 1 get out of a letter , ' wild Count McGowan this morning "is tearing open the envelope , because when I get inside I generally find oul that it contains a patent medicine ad vertisement. EVANGELISTS WHO DISHONOR GOO Qed Not Negligent , but Mindful f Mnn Pniter Rutted CrltU oliet Temmyrol. " IlrooUlyn , February t , Pflitorllussellixlt- drepscd ft large alidl- enon nt Drooktyn Academy of Mu la today on God's MlnA- fulneu or Man , from Die teit , "Whet It ) nmn tint tliou iirl mindful of Mmf" ( Pulmlll , 4. ) UK WAI terry thitt U oouia not fullfa - don * th * ChapmAit- AUxnntUr At * . " 1I would not objiot to thei * fenrwtt men carrying awiy Twcnty-Vlvo Thouitnf Dollars ai ft remit of a fw WMki" work if th * riulti could be eiptctcd to Juttlfr It. It wai not hli builneM what lh * * and other v n ll t might do with their goodly mini of earthly trraiur * . He pr turned that ninny lupport them elncerriir fjuoli will undoubtedly have a reward for their good Intrntloni. Other * , howwor. thoroughly out of harmony with tha un rwionabU and unscrlptural teaching * of the evnngrllitc , nevertheleri itlfl * tholr onvlotlont nnd anlBt In the mlirept - ientatlonn of the Divine character and rinn. Buoh iiaitaWeri of evil de di anA faae teachlnei can hope for no reward , but may mrely expect Dlvln * disappro bation. 1'a.ctor nunifll exprtufied his eympkUir with every movement for the uplifting- Immunity. Hut he did not believe that Anyone In really benefited by doctrine * which tr lulu co the Divine character anil inlnroprpHfnt tlio treat Creator , the Ooil of Ixve ) > , BH vengeful , unjust , unnympa- thetlo , toward his crentnrci. Thoa * In fluenccd by uurh teachings are , he bn Hove * , cerloiiRly Injured. The inlncono p tlon * given thorn of Oed and of the t40n- Inge of the lllble will ntuy with mnnr of them for yearn , to their duinnge. Love Divine uliould be preached a lor * which hai tnndo n provision for Adam And every member of his race to come Io * knowledge of the Truth and , by otodt- cnce , to attain eternal life , either on Ui iplrlt plane , as ihareri In Meenlah'n King dom , or on the earthly plane , aa hr tv In the great blensliigs of the "tlrn of rentltutlon ot nil things which God hath poUon by the mouth of nil tli hnlr propheti" to follow the Hecond omln r if Meiitali nnd the establishment of hl Kingdom , for which we Mill prny "Thy Kingdom come ; thy will be done on earth aa It U done In heaven. " It ulioulil b preached that now Is the time for secur ing a place nmongst the "elect" on th * iplrlt plane by wiilliliiff In tha footitepn of Jems preecntlnc our bodies to him nnd his sen Ice aa living sacrifices. It should bo preached that with the bnglu nlng of Messiah's Kingdom of glory Par- adlve Loet will begin to letnrn and evin- tuiilly be world-wide , nnd human perfec tion and harmony with God , likewise. "Whatsoever man Boweth that shall h Also renp" nppllcs to everybody to thosi who now come to a knowledge of th "high calllnc , " to snlntahlp and Joint helrshlp with Christ ns God's "eleot. " nnd also to the world In general , the nan elect. Every wilful disobedience , every violation of conRclcnca , means just much of Divine displeasure nnd chastise ment to be experienced before recovery Is made. Only \vtnknetsfs and frill ties which havii come down to us from Father Adam , and which hinder us nnfl distress us nt every turn , nrn forgivable sine , because only for such Adnmlo con demnntlon does the Krcnt lledeemer malt < - satisfaction. Surh UN sin willfully full light shnll perish In the Hecond without hope of rectvery. The God-Dishonoring Teaching * Hut , nlns ! many of the teaching * of out- day have their toot * In the darkness nt the past. Sometimes theca teaching * ar plainly Ktuteil and those who iufus In Join one or another party or sect n * either directly or Indirectly Klven to un derstand that their fate In eternal torture. Surely neither the fjcrlptures nor reason support puch theories , which the ApoiiU styles "doctrines of devils" ( I Timothy tv 1) ) . Indeed , too , the majority of mlnht r freely confess , In pilvnte , that they do nut ut all believe the doctrines of the. eternal torment of all humanity excflpt the saintly fev.1 among Church membirfl Pastor Russell declared that such preach- Ine not only xlamlers ( he Creator but iHs honor H human reason and common ncnse -i II as the Hlble. JIo knew that mon of the motives leading cy-KcttlnK IK only ono ing up to siu'h a misrepresentation of Mif God of all Ki'ace. Another motlvo Ii the adding of membership to Churches ami the cosier moving of the work alon * financial lines. Still n third motive , and the beht of all , Is u deHlro fo uplift man kind from xtn and selfishness. However , Pastor Kussell claimed , first. that the dishonoring of the Creator ls too hlKh a price to pay for the social uplift I of thoHu who would he claimed a con verts ; recond , he claimed that th * lira * persons could b M > II-I ! better Influenced by the proclamation of the Truth. H. rom-ldered It H reflection against human InlfclltKence for H lequeat to be made for t.ll preferring an ctcinlty of bliss to an eternity of torture to Indicate their pref erence ; and then to say that such are converted , In the Scriptural nense. ll > longed to see the zeiil thus misapplied in a way so dluhonoilng to God and to hu man lulRlUgfnue turned tonmd the proc lamation of the Trulhthe length ' < nil breadth itnd height and dfjilh of the love of God. Ged't Wayi Ar * Not Man's Wayi Oed clei-liilfjr that as the heavens > . ' higher than the earth , to his wnysind plaiiH Me. higher than man's ( Uniah 1 . 9 < Hovr we rejolcu In thlal Instead of l ar- Ing inn nk I ml to HO down to eternal tor ment for forty-one hundred and fifty yearn before Christ , and all but a saintly faw Inc * Christ' * sacrlflce-Ood has bs n working out ft. Klorlous plan of lalvatlon for all who will accept It on the Divine terms of obedience. God Intimated thl plan through the sacrifice of Christ when he covered the nakednesi of our first par ents with Eklnr , each of which cost H life. He Intimated It again In the dca- ratlon that the "seed" of the woman would brulKe the serpent's head. lie re peatedly taught It In the types of tb Jewish Law , During this Gospel Ag * he has been preparing th * Royal Priesthood of which Jesus Is the Head and Chlftf Priest. Hoon these "elect" will b * corn- pleted "then shall the righteous si1n : forth as the eun In the Kingdom. " The "election" of the Church Is onlv God'H preparation for th * blessing of all the non-elect the world of manklr.d- Adam and all of Ills children. Messlnh'ft Kingdom will- not only re strain evil and overturn It , but It will ksher In righteousness nnd the full knowl edge of the glory of God , to every cm\- : iure. If God were honored by the proclanvi- llon of the Truth which the angels pro claimed , great will be the blessing to m n Love will melt more cold and stony heart * than can ftur. The nngello Messier "Fear not , nbring you good tldliiK-i of Kreat Joy which shall be unto nil pcoMi. ? rightly , plainly understood , U much i.ior * forceful and helpful than all the api | < n ! < i to fear and nil the portrayals of an e'er- mil tortiirf vhleh. fortunnuly , sane m'id do not tuke cerloiiily. Call and cue tne coon or serrant whoEe ad today makes her S * QI "eligible. " Look for the ad that describes the place yon would like to own.