III at the top- of the“; vowel and ugorly clutching u all camera In their male endouon to Irish 3 stimulant!" «manta, In- deed. of they who once nul- tho mm. "a mum'- Ae we approached the outer gatee of this church we were annoyed by the DIIIINII’ Ineon» mane note which wee etmck by the deafening medley caused by the yemnx end screening of dealers inwerflclee de plete," or, In other words. 'holy relice." All eon: of venderl were about- Then there In the Church of the Holy 8m!- chcf. when the unborn. Enter ceremonie- are hold. This church in In realty a mud" bund- lng containing nut consuls: of churchâ€, chapell nnd chi-Inca In which the "noun sect- wmhip. There are within these walls thirty seven walled “holy places." although It must he said that there la a mu westlon u to the authenticity of many of these. Jerusalem? plncee of interest during the Enter week are may. They m made memorable thrush their mention with Christ on end prior to the any of his cruciï¬xion. We ilrlt vie- ited the Garden oi Getheemene. where. so nanny yearn ego. he vent to prey. "Not my '1“, but thine†This in really n very emell plot of ground. shout twenty-ï¬ve feet eqmre. containing mnny flower hed- nnd me extremely old olive trees. Alway- hept in gnod order, on the occasion at Mt this hello'ed order: is made glorious with bed: of flowers in full bloom. There is also the Via Dolor-nu, or "the street of harm's." through which Christ pulled on hie fly to Calvary. Along this street ere the veri- ou nation- of the crane. recording the incidents in thin nimble Journey. Mantel], our quarters ha been ruched his In «Inna. otherwise '0. too. mid have been forced to can. among the pug-Inn beside the highway. A: than pflgflma can In dint of the Holy Land they fall upon their kneel. he In the Jerusalem they love. no sin-pie and beta- um ll their ï¬lth. One could not help pining them. while II the .30 tile alluring their wonderful dovoilon. Thousand- oi than had wullml hundred: of miles ihrmgh Russia uud um inhospiinhlo Turkey. being treated in the hirer plum more like dog: than human being. it there In one thing shove another a Turk hues. something that arouse- hin lohunmodm “Migration. it in the right of these Christiano. devout members of the Oral church. plodding Ifooi term. the culun'u domain with but one thought in View â€"â€"¢o his. the tomb of Christ. You an only navel ut their religion ml which enableu them to “hand the toriuru ui’ u long Juana) sud the Inn. of the cold-blooded Turn. ‘l'here in an old tradition in Jerusalem that long after Chriu had trim And damned from the holy oapulcher holy ï¬re from heaven wu loan to descend into the «calcium. Time in- deprived this tradition of the greater part of its weight. but it man be “mind that may at it. your mm but iguana: pilgrim all It- Semi-any nfternoon we witnessed the ceremony of the "holy are." to the minds of the pilgrims the moat importnnt of all. There it e‘cernin impreuireneu ebom it, but the grandeur in lost in the med etrnggle between the Latin end Greek wonhipen the: chengee what should be e Iolemn ceremony into n veritnble mob scene. At the time we were there much tell: wee heard of either nbendoning this ceremony or may modifying it. end I muet confess thet ell of our part! agreed thnt unless it could be conducted in an orderly manner it nhonld certainly be dun- doned. On the next dayâ€"Good Friday-are witnessed the Latin ceremony of the cruciï¬xion. Thin in interesting in e wey. but somewhat shocking to the occidental idea. 'i'hie ceremony um piece over what in aid to be the ectul site of the cruciï¬xion. it is reï¬ned before e eroee on which e dummy ï¬gure has been nelied. At the conclusion the ï¬gure in teken down (mm the eroee end pleced in e white sheet, the crown of thorns end the mile drewn from the "heads" and "feet" being placed on eiiver niven. After this e procession it formed which leede to the stone of auction. where eel-mon- are delivered in nix diflerent languages. The ï¬rst of the Enter eervicee In the holy city meme of the "we-hing of feet." 11m occur: on the Thursday before Good Friday. it in a Greek ceremony. ï¬rm and “etching. end ute- place In the eonrtnrd of the church Not- withstanding unt it is "uniting. every unllehle space in the mnyud and every commanding window Ind rooftop was occupied ee the Greek wrist-ch bathed the feet of twelve of MI p110". :- they were seated upon 1 little platform. Knowing Illa! during the days of the actual Easter celebrulon we would have mm oppor- tunity to see these (bingo. owing to the mat crowds, '9 tool: molon lo vlall ghem the day followlng our orrlul. Among tho pflnclpol place. of inland In the Church of the Holy Benlehor m the supposed tomb of Clnlst. "no stone of unetlon. the holy sewlchor. the Greek church. the chapel of St. Helen and loan! Colury. ï¬a'marmm Dom «lbw? By night not A. pilgrim renamed, will. ï¬ll non; the roads round about the holy city can [oh the mm Ind the uln- of they unplu- where .0 my Mum!- hm manned lulu um week. The next any Jen-chm hung the an. quiet. the†city that n wu m the molamnrodohtoummhI-b At noon on Sunday the Enter week ceramic- were our for the year. An hour In" the great my of pun-Inn wu flocking out of the c011. In all direction: they were traveling with M few belonging: In bundln, but by far the (rum number Journeys-1 out on the hum-ny- am lol menu the Holy Land Ind into Rum. On Sum!†morning there were more care- pxoniea In the Church of the Holy 9mm. Then ceremonies were conducted In may ha- guageu. Ind the "mom: worn by the mm were nun-nan; gorgeous. It wee inure-ting but by no neon: comfort- ing to note the hatred exhibited on every hand by the Turin. We watched the line farming for e prove-don where the Turkish soldier: were drawn ID on a guard. much on city poticemon keep heck the crowpie during I pende In this country. When- ever] Turk got in the crowd he wee wen henflel eudeeeietedtoevemngepointifheeerodto eoe. although for the molt pert the Turn woehl not deigu to look upon it. Whenever one of the Christiane wee pushed by the crowd into the "no of Turkish eoldien he wu promptly end efloctlvo iy pounded with the butt of e rifle. Not openly. hut tether nrreptltlouly. the â€Idler ï¬end straight from It the «me time he mellcioeely end viciously Mbed hechwerd with rifle butt. generelly trievouely hurting whoever wee untur- tunete enough among the pilgrims to be crowded unmet the lines. Above en it wu the Armenian who were thus ehuud. We wm’ toia am much better order» ha been mintunod on m. latter during the holy are ceremony than over before, and we could no wonder what me o! the put comic- won like, um an m were named on mout- en wine we looked 0.. mm: bean merely 1|- hrod by Deb; pushed down and may!“ on by the struggling nob. Mayr'l Wonderful Remedy given per. nunent results for stomach. liver and Intestinal aflmentl. Eat as much anr' whatever you like. No more (ii-tron;- nner outing. pressure of no In the stomach uud around the hurt Got one bonle of your druggiu now Ind try It on an absolute cur-meow" not util- factory money will be returned.~Adv. At!†a lively nee tor a bush“ now An belreu nume- a rundown nobleman. “For e number of mouth. I entered terribly with palm In my etomech: would illl with no end belch for an hour at n time. I had plinl in my Ilde which at time: I thought would it" me. 1 wt: under the doctor's care for (our months, but got no relief at all. One day while in Bloomluaton my sister persuaded me to take I hot- tlo of your remedy. To any the re- in": were wonderful would be put- ting it mildly. After the tint done my pain left me. my appetite Im- proved. my skin become clan “no and I felt like a, new women." In. Tm- Con-rd than u 801 '05 an strut. Peoria. aha Inflow! (run stomach trouble for months. Nothing mum! to (no relief. One day an. vl-ltod 3. older who tendon In Bloom- !nnon, and upon urgent advice can- untad to try one bottle of )1qu Wonderful Remedy. nu. in her own words. In tho nor, of her upon-lone. â€"nad It. Mn. 1m. Canard 10". am!- lxpoflom After sun-u». tor PEORIA WDIAN ‘- PBAISES REMEDY Nuunliy. "How tho“! that bomb uploaton?" “Oh, that's an exploded story.†“bought-ruin. DI. Ml. Mb Rheumatism Muscle Colds inn-mump- "AaT'i'ï¬'n uJAAA'i‘A 163.7136; â€iii-2'0 b... uc; um. I prlccgrun Inâ€! tun-Ingl- [DIN ICC; iv 'lul flee. our Ii! “In“. 5. mm? a 8... In Luna-nu. KlN’l‘UCKI'n I"? 1.“! mm I’ “I Amiga! 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