Why the Tea G But Out Ton Enforce It! li*! GUftnUts is the birth coctrol eonrenUon plnn for & better nee by “ertiflcUl eeleetlon." neea plekta* the ri*bt hnebnnd for the right wife. You can rto that with cowe, honee, etc. Bat with them yoa only breed » body. Among human beings yoa produce that very myaterloos thing called a soul, and thata’ different Yoa might marry a John Ik Sullivan to Hypatia, or a M.-hael Angelo Moeee to the Veru- >£ Kilo, and be Utterly disappointed in results. On the other hand, a tall, fleroe country girl, Nancy Hanks, probably unable to read or write, marrlee a local ne'er do well, and the result la Abraham Lincoln. The Lord seems to reserve for himself certain problems. Harvard will spend $11,(100,000 to Improve the study of agriculture. That's sensible. BngUsh-epeaking nations study Latin and Greek. The Bomana studied
studied the Egyptian language and
President Ooolldgs says the States should help thj national government to enforce the dry laws So they should, out of respect tor Constitution and law. Bat while the necessary seventyflve per cent of the States ratified the Constitutional amendment, nearly one hundred per cent violate it, and their juries sympathise with the viola ton. 1 he question for the President and the nation la this: How can the t of whiskey be stamped out? What la to be done to atop drunkenness and open drinking of bootleg whiskey ameng school childrenT Prohibition seems to have put millions In this nation on a whiskey drinking basis. What can be done about that?
SMOOTH seas favor the Prince of Wales on bit trip, so there is little danger of him falling off the ship. Also President Coolidge baa not had a single throw from his mechanical horse. They're getting to be acoomled sportsmen In high places these days
after he has listened to his wife's description of the man she had. picked er ideal, before abe met him.
It is about time to begin studying
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In Parts, a young girl, fifteen yean oU. Irene Laurent, evidently of the Madame Curt type, has predated a new fuel for automobile engines. It la made from surar. and to cheaper and mom efficient than say substitute for gasoline thus far
If evssts Justify the prediction of Professor Haldane that chemistry will soon Vaaks sugar as stomp as sawdust, the gasoline problem may temporarily be solved by “sugar
religious training In the dally routine, demand that the Ten Commandments be read to the children at least once a week. Wouldn't "The Sermon on the Mount" be better reading for children? In a general way every c*. lid Of ten knows of the Tvs Command—ants, or as many aa a child should
saaersuuio. Two or three of the Commandments are fortunately not necessary to the child up to fifteen. Why not leave religion to religious teachers, and public school education to public schoo. teachers, and keep the two separata, which has been the AmsrK«n >tan thus far? A man. just dead, was at one time fi clergyman In the Protestant Bplaeopal Church. Later ha belonged to the Greek Orthodox Church, and when he died he wee one of the Gray Friars in a Roman Catholic
You admire such earnest seeking after truth and wonder what this man of throe religions leerneo about religion whan be passed over to the other world. Did be find that only one religion to officially recognised above, or Is one better than the others, or does it ail depend on bow you act toward your fellow man. the Creator of the Dnlveree not being so much V-.tereat-ed In what you think about Him. Definite answer* would be interest-
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reat Record
IN ONE YEAR
Total Resources Nearly Tripled Deposits Almost 500 per cent. Ham •
A YEAR’S GROWTH
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ASSETS Loans and Investments Cash and Due f Other Assets...
Capital
Surplus .
LIABILITIES
$64)00.00 259,469.11
146.00
$265,615.11 4100,000.00
March 31st, 1925
ASSETS
—I $492,060.51
RmJ Eitite, Furniture ant! Cadi and Due from Banks Other Aeerte
Deposits
100,000.00 65,615.11
Csoftel . Surplus . Mortgage
LIABILITIES
$265,616.11
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