Roll Zealot. “Witt II I mindlrecud mlot, Un- do wmnmr' "A misdirected tel- Goorgle. In t man who. when his ‘ ‘ is burning. In no determined to m flame; from be!“ tuned to [Ian MI do; for m m Good Vole. to Do mm. A soft. nil-moiulutod voice I. of he urn-tor hut-mes In the world. «on In tho mm mrket. than w beauty. Thorn In for thing: which possess u more deï¬nite â€In In I. commercial asset than Mon-non ot manna: und gent].- '-II 0! ton We are not born with huh Moon, w‘e mun-o themâ€"la- â€"An adjourned meeting of the. Li- brary 0mm was hold at the â€bran. Tuesday evening. the 20th. After the regular monthly business had been ï¬lmed of. the board «licensed a number of suggestions made for the good of the Library. Among the mat- ters discussed was the placing of a mention box in the Library for the purpose of receiving any suggestions from the public for the mid of the Library. This box will be placed in the “bran during the month of Sep- tember. and the public and patrons of the Library are invited to make any suggestions which they may have which it is thought will beneï¬t the Library. it should be borne in mind that the funds far the maintenance of the Library are limited. and nay suggestions requiring an expenditure of money will have to be very care- fully considered. â€""The Aerial Mm." by Waller Well- mn. la a new book Jnnl [ml on the shelves at "to Library and should he very lnlormllm: to the boys as well n the oldor room». It la n Isle of a thousand mlles by air («Mp over the Atlantic Ocean. glvlng the past. the mom and the future a! aprlnl nul gallon 7. flour was Senior, Hiram Wade. I. fly Demon llomr nut. Georg; W772. 7h. Pro-Hermann. H. A. Cody. l. The Opened Bhutan. Clan 1. Burn... 0 4. noun 0! (he â€Inhale“. Geo. mallo- m. 5. A Girl of the â€li0“. Gene Imam Porm'. lint non good book: m pt tab the “bury shelve: In: weft. A NEW BOOKS FOR LIBRARY. M I0:3fl In Ibo morulnx vonhlp. VIII 3 Imuo from (In Word. In II. "mm; a mum) um". .I 7:10 In Ibo Bum-I church: (In R". Paul (I. Want! VI“ "reach. 8mm" uImoI QI noon. The l-tnm‘mr Sodnty II" would" "Mn-Icon In 8mm: Amorlm." mud" It. dlmdoo o! Ila EIIuImh Human. Pun-r monlnx IopIr. "lkaInMng wIIh Young Pooplo'l Society every sec- ond Thumb, 0! ml: month. I p. m. Tachon' mmu ooum every Wednesday. 3 p. In. You. Pooplu' Devotion] amount ovary loam: Bundu of each month. 0:80 p. In. IAdIu’ Md Society every second Thundu of cab month. 2 p. m. Marmot! ovary am Monday of etch month. 8 p. In. Sunday school every Sunday. 9:15 I. In. Germuu service every Bunny. 10:80 I. In. English service every am and third Bunny 0! ouch month. 1'». ruin .1 Glory. rm 1. Services next. Sunday as follows: 9:45 a. m.. Sunday school; 11:15 I. In., morning prayer Ind sermon. A can dill invitation is extended to ul. Rev. Clayton A. Chrismnn. prienbln-chnrso. Flu: of Christ Scientist, Boston, nut. First Church of Christ Eclenult. In!- and Curtis streets. Service. Sun- _day 11:15 a. m. Wednesday 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. 4 reading room ll open every Tue-day and Fri- day from 2 to 4 p. 111., when the Bible and Christian Science liter-1mm me, he read or purchased. Visitor- we!~ eoned. This church in e branch or the a. The mum Rebel. Edvard Evangelical camp meeting at Naper- ville Park continues till Sunday, Sept. 1. You are cordially invited to attend all the above gatherings. OUNDAY SERVICES. Sunday services: 10 a. m., Sunday whoa]; 11 a. m., preaching service; 7:30 p. at. union service in the Bapv that. church. Rev. VXehe wm preach the sermon. GERMAN EVANGELICAL, ST. PAUL'S, GROVE ST. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH. CONGREOATIONAL CHURCH. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Inning. II no determined to Do mg for“ m, â€relying fact ï¬nne- fmm NI! “I'M am more were thou who knew him ‘0‘" mimmmm beitthroug‘hlonlluoehdon.yotm mm Miami-Janice. mnbymm-h val mammalian-m M am. new. I- n -ï¬zemgg-qum Why this hostility? (I) Jeuousy. “Joseph’s Son." (2) Contempt, was he not one of them? Was thin not also a slut upon his name? (3) HI: allusion to EH1“. going outside of lane! for sustenance. "This prophecy means me." “Come unto me." was Indeed a bold proclama- tion. Did they believe? Are you making such bold claim for your Mar 191‘ and Lord? Some will reject, of course. but let us remember that "God glveth the increase." ours trulytowit- neon, to now the seed. 1. Cor. 3:6. For the older scholars. one question . for discussion would be, Why does the Son of God speak of or clsim the “spirit of the Lord upon me?†Of course he vs: snointed after John’- baptism as on essmple to all his fol- lowers. but here we take it as than in: that the Spirit is upon him in s reel manner for service and for power in service. He is to witness and to minister. He is to tench sad to heel. He is to preach the Gospel to the poor and deliverance to those bound with the chains oi oeremoniallsm and of sin. He is to heal broken hearts and diseased bodies, to set the captives tree and heal the bruised ones. Verse 18 is s sad picture oi the state of a man without outside help. But: Jesus come into the world for this express purpose. John 8:12. 13: Matt. 1:21. Tn main till all“ morn plan. be main n npnrilc npvllcntlon. To pon- phrnu Mn worth. in uld. "doubtless you are uylnr. young man perform I hers In Nmreth some of than mlm- ‘ «In you perform“! over In Paper- ‘ nnnm. hut I my you would not meant me oven then. for no pmnllet In an- rontnhln to M. o'n countrymen" Then he ton on to Illustrate hy :- Inclrlnnt tron the nth ot mun. also one from the "to of Elisha, crawls Lunon Olaf]. In teaching thls lemon no can om. Manna the need and the Importance 0' Dnhllc wornhlo. the observance of a «lay net apart for that pnrpone And the public rendlng and exposition 0' God‘s work. We can duo lay 51ml upon Jenna's \lmowledce and use of the Scrlptnm: also Mn emphntlc up 1mm} 0! Inspired prophecy u up plied to. and fulï¬lled In his on "tel In teachtng the young ocholun these truth. the graphic lea-on story will be all Ind notably more than cu well be covered during the lean. hour. 1m. 7m. «Id be. l- mu mama tutor. your ans. lmplylu that m mucludln; pofllol. "m Ihlch rom- lo "Ibo day at woman. of our God.†In yet to ho fulï¬lled or performed. Juu Ihll bl. upoclllon may have been Lalo do†not loll ml. Although to load- m to bollâ€. that. no and» n drflnlto clnlm of Ml" ll» )1th â€"â€""Ihlu Scriptun hull been fulï¬lled.†They wonder“ at lu- gracious words, bu! lunch n unummlol [m the mum of Illa not of th- vllluo car- quer wu more Ilno l cannon“: ll munch-d oi blunhmy. I! ll one Gila! lo mm: In hanlllnl plallmdcn. but lot on lo nunmn "that", met In um u once 3mm antagonism. Day of Vongunu. “As this custom wu" (v. 16) be en- tered the old ismiiiar syn-some to take part in the worship. praise and discussion. as had ion: been his cus- tom in this his home town. Here it was he had learned oi the law end the prophets. here he ind heard the prophecies discussed. here he had un- doubtedly participated in the dinner stone in the den gone by, {or sitar the worship he is seized to conduct. the tending or the second pert o! the service. I selection iron one ot the prophets. undoubtedly thsi portion tor the regular rvsdinu o! the flu. Iii- method 0! reading In. very signiï¬cant. Fiedinx I portion iron the prophet! of Isaiah. chapter Oi. be reeds the! portion .- we now hue it recorded. comprising verse one and in verse two to the ï¬rst punctuation merit. 3 com- In this lesson we can see Mn a ho returns to his boyhood home, to those old and most funllhr seem of MI youth. E Cannon Farrar has um um this ‘visit of Jesus to his home in Naza- reth is "a most striking commentary upon" the words of John, which form our Golden Text. Those words are the epitome of this lesson in a very real sense. The young prophet had been proclaimed by his counain John the Baptist as he who was to come. He had performed his early Judean ministry, which includes the visit of Nicodemus, and the meeting 0! the woman of Samaria. John had been shut up in prison and Jeans In: about entering upon that Wonderful Gali- lean ministry. LESSON TEXTâ€"Luke 4:16-30. GOLDEN TEXTâ€"“He came umo his own. and (hey that were bl. own received him not."-John 1:11. (By E. 0. SELLERS. Director of Evening Department, The Moody Blble Institute. Chicago.) SUNIWSCHOOL INIEIZNNTONAL THE VISIT T0 NAZARETH. LESSON FOR AUG. 25. LESSON Henecombe studied her for a. minâ€" ute in silence. He did not know this mood. Vegueiy he realized that Nan wee. u the hon would call it. "kiddin’ him.†It was not pleasant to be e 6-foot. I'm-pound halfback end he “hidded.†especieily by the girl he had been grueiuily trying to depart from without breaking her hurt. Watching the little reddilh curl: that ' records. it has attained e speed oi 104 miles an hour in a closed circuit. has flown nearly 14,000 feet high and has carried 13 pueengere It once. their weight aggregating 1,440 poundl. it has down through storm cioude. over mountains, sea and continent. it he: voyeged by comm over in- hospitnhle routes, from city to city, (cuter than the eagle or the railway lo- comotiveâ€"Fowler inch-nice. Iii-thy w. â€an. ethnwenmtgiveAre-yh' mauve-uh.“ "It would be I pretty lard len- teneo. wouldn't it: For both of In? No. think you, kind air. not to- day." her head. "Would youvgo with me?" Hano- combe’l ftco was . study In con- flicting impressions. It vu- not an invitation he sue, merely one a! his speculative nym in love, and NM: an?" "Tenn anon mu I am" For the ï¬rst time Nn'l voice was I mu- unsteady. 8h. It"! watched tho far- ol point Jumng out like a long not. Into the set. "But I don't an m. I suppose that's the last nature It? When you know that ovemhlng in going to end, And you just don’t angel: :- a last chance at tum-a up emotion. “Which time?" “Have you got them 111 “Minna for future nuance? Nu, didn't you are at all?" OMWTmInILookedonu "I can't m- in ma nun!" an.†all Hanan-ho audacity. "WM!!- tlo mum with In. In!" "Inna? Hour "new. ‘DoIT m m. an" "Very Inch. Bo don loner.“ Aorou [In My to could no Ibo with not of tho (out. "on In :3. 4mm IIIIIJM. Tomorro- In would be on no (run bound (at lb. vat. AM In! In“ ho our than in tho (on. with Nu: In tho counc- oplnlboplmollyohv hood!“ unl- “u. “Won‘t you II“ no u bu, Nu!“ "nu†No“ «no no nevi-en: honor or {In "Yarn a and, hm “tutor.“ In". H. new when he ruched tho dang-r point. Ind than moved along at no right nomt. Ho dIdn’l rum to um uy um. Ho Ind com to Point of Pius purely out of cuts- odly to no Pun Pinup. beam nu nu laid on. m the 'bnfllut" WI u: the world. "He told In. about you Won 1 came. and thin why.†â€Ho's nwtuuy pujudlood." Hancombo new I bit or arm wood hull hurled In tho and, AM horned. ht. III lawn; Mm Into I “It's A good thing for no that l hove." hushed Nun. “0h.don't pro- ton. now. and try to Hallo good at the In: minute. You don't luv. to wlth no. You cuno down hero with "Tm not trying, Nu. You've known All along Just wk“ 1’" menu." "It's so nice of you even to promise that. Mr. Hanncomhe,†she murmured. “Mother-'11 be glad.†‘ "Won't you!" A “I won't be here.†Hunscombo sat up. “Not I: I Ihould at you to be here?" Nan laughed and hit her Up. “You always seem like a runny, overgrown boy to me when you to be earn'elt.†He was lying full length at her tact on the shore. Nan hardly noticed Mm. Her face was turned down to- ward the point. Something 01 the sunset glory seemed to linger on no girlish contour, but her eyes were lull of latent mltchiel. “It's been a. joyous summer, girlie. and there's mother one ahead or us. I'll try to come back." (00"th 1911. g! flaccid“! “(only run. For one moment Hanacombo lost hll A JOYOUS SUMMER , BY THE SEASHORE Hansoombo Proved to Be a Good Captain In Rough Weather. IL By LOUISE MERRIFlELD. [autumn-cunt? She hushed, and shook DOWN ER'S GROVE REPORTER 00M The Aeroplane’o Record. Though sill] an "enfant terrible.‘ the aeroplane has achieved excellent records. It has attained e speed of 104 miiee In hour in a dosed circuit. has flown nearly 14,000 feet high 1nd has carried 13 pusengen It once. their weight aggregating 1,440 pounds. it has flown through storm clouds. over mountains, son and continence. n has voynged by comm our in- llotpltnblo routes, from city to city. (alter "an the angle or the railway Io motive-Fowler leehuicl. “In the ordinnry sparring match, llmfled to seven or eight rounds, at oraimry ring is used. but when w. 3 ï¬ght (9 a ï¬nish they always employ a wedding ring!†"The poet. pushing back his thick. pepper-unl- salt halt. nailed and re- plied: “I see that yum-u ï¬ght In 3. flag. What kind of A ring In it. Mr. Mleterlinch? You are an athlete. and no you ought to know) “Ho um excelient English. am! at a luncheon at the Grand hotel In Grace 1 once hard an American girl ask him: The Finish â€QM. lurks Ilaeterflnck. the Belch: poet. playwright and philosopher, Is to box for charity's «to in Paris. A Claim said or this the other day: "Kunming: In robust. He should, but Veil. l have often met Mm on{ the lem He has a v1": at Guns. and lo mend: the whom winter exer- dflng out of door: In tho caning Rivien sunshine. “I didn't want the ship Ien without t captain.†Nn hem her he. hidden min: In cheek. "Why didn't you can. right uwu?‘ '1 Ind to dress And put out the rm to R wouldn't cm“ In um wlnd. Nu?†Ha forced Mr to “to Man there In the semiannual. "Nun, you didn‘t care a up. did you, on "I. level, whether I came back or "Dar. don‘t do "no: be an flu . new, mum! touch t- “. to... "Hal «and mat tanâ€"«u. "no Ira. I think. When I caught mm of Mn ton palm-m out. I (and Ind can. back. Whats the must?“ Ono. oh. no! but had- to in up. and a!“ II. to con. ml. in than vs. no nan-r, no u tho Itch! cloud In. Ibo I! on on of ID. ml and «use. her he. Imfld on Mr um: and â€Wu um M Only no Mt number urn-clan “on her. Pol-t. lhl 'u dour. but In V“ m n N. When 1'). vary flu“. of "who no. hot Minn-n: and.“ Ill: Inca-q. Ibo mum-d Do in too “Ila to put up M- on good um mm m. and Mun. And lumudouphr-MMMM. All her m. the Ind lived ll m Point. 8110 In"! every Ivmm; cub ml. out. in mid-tram beyond Ibo inland. Nluht after night Ibo Md goo. out. with “I! while I. huu I rod Intern at vunlu on u» nâ€- Iu lb“ marked tho Ito-m emu]. And now "combo. canton. In- doloul. city-bud Ila-combo. I“ out than “Minx tho let just us uhuood [uncut-mt In In accounts. 8h. when! (In driftwood into I m.mmantou.mm run nu. but to 3m lot-o chm lo the III out in Hunt" In Ibo cartoon. BB. in. I- bet bun Ill. [and and fat bl. from M- In: for dun u Ibo Mu. HII heal looked lilo brown nursed floating with the tide. (u on from tho slam. Nun Inc-bed It with loan. b-lnloud out until It at. Appeared. the mm Illver matchbox â€and to her chm unconsciously. Slowly Illa turned and went back over the winding Iboro. through the mac path of sword gnu ma whit. clover. Once, at. the top of s hum- mocl. Ibo turned had looked out to an. It In . nhuiowy violet Nan banned. and whispered "a “Just to show I cun be a rough weather captain, x sue-s," he laughed. "Ru-Ila after the drub- wood, mate. I have. to so: Into lwlmmlng gear.†"So there are here," ‘he said. grlmly. “Better take my match- box and get some drmwood togeth- er for a ï¬re In case I give out. Hal wlll see It, and know there's trouble. Goodby." She stopped suddenly Ind stood up. He saw in n moment what ind happened. Drifting rnpidiy out to the open sea was their motor but. A couple of miles across the hay wu the mile summer camp on the Point. And they were on an island in midchannel, with no chance at a steamer passing before the city boat in the morning. Hanactho kicked all his shoes. “Why don't. you wait and see I! we aren't missed?" "There are cross currents out thereâ€"" "l'm golng to tho polnt." he ro~ torted deliberately. “I'll get Hal‘s boat and come after you. Don't get rattled now. I won't be long." “You're not going to try and uwl matter it?" Nan demanded In- areduloualy. “But I don't believe you'll mine I good captaln In rough weather. And we get. a lot of that sort through life. don't you know It? You‘n I good pal to talk to. and all am, butâ€"" “who a hammock or echo of Ice.†growled Hanacombe. "Go on." There are. however, local condition. which nflect all oellm. Sometimes the ground In very dump, mun some plugs It In very dry. The In. my be expound to the north wind- or oath- m sunshine. either of which will A!- toet the nun! condition “I I; quit. sad-don win with; h n ma. m an an, a. c†m- of non W; 11 not freeze In winter, And will be no“!- er too dry nor too dump. «In: All mil"- W I. In: "In II, More should In no Mo dunno-1 Whoa “Mu m lion! humanthmnofldhmmu- Ill-hum of mum. A! m m the. a cellu- nbould not I. {my cry. Generally. it a cull" In nu not In- mmd, and the ml «and. two or two and a half (out um grade, the count will be cool In mun. um saw. ur- so-o «Clan am too Carl M puny In In Cook-bk. and I ma! many «dun In (no mun-9tâ€" Ihty am, '01 any mum wanna. loch don-Ma m no my. 0! "to «I. In Qo manque. cut. but um b Weatherman-uh “mun km and (in an n chm-m I. A good an! ta I noun am- an "to layout or "up. 0! an rollu‘ In" romn an â€mad who. «can! to loop (he hm up at†n». no mud. to Mom I! On. Ind Io m to ma «tom II new!“ the low A pot-on never when “I. plus or I (not! collu until he loun- n house that bu one. and soon to "V. In A clty at when than I- no can" except an loo-box, and no room to non I plat of cldar or a pool o! you tons. Tho hon-o hm chow- lo much better Arman-3d than I an. been†you have lulu on a: clan, m the bedrooms. n roll 3- n" other menu. A» nun and alum. [ml mum... In both contort and but“. "no u our no humblo, lhoro‘l no place "I. homo." lo I wanna! (but applies to I unnul '17 to All can" Mun. but not amt-ll, ln (Ml one, bar-nu n In no utmuvo In lune-meg. on thoroughly In" Inland. And no mu- !orublo (but «in hunt». mun. nu lost all!!! 0! Manly, The bungalow or Ilngle-alory type of dwelling house has some Ipeclal advantages and lg comlng lnto lacun- lnx favor. A coluxe home or thla type. 25 lee! wldo by 48 feet 0 Inches long. is Illustrated here-Inn. It. ll bum without on Mile, which lava expense In root con-tructlon; And tho low roof design at: tho senor-l Itylo o! the [muse better mu: 3 hlgh roof could. I: II a. null lfllir when m ured up against the ordlnnry homo; hut It contain: mom room and more cmvenlencou than the orthodox avo- room mu In I clty, and II human-cl! Iuporlor when It comes to contort. ,.V,.“. _.V 7 an Editor. Author and Munuhccunr, he ll. without doubt. the lush"! lulhomy on all these slum-cu. Andrus all lnunu to William A. Radlord. No. 178 Well. Jackson boulevard. Chicago. Ill.. and only enclose two-cent sump [or reply. Mr. Wllllnm A. llndford will all-war questions and mve advlco FREE 0? COST on all subjects pertalnlnz (o the subject of building. [or the readers of (his paper. 0n u'coum of hll wlde exponent-0 IE Floor Plan. 8am: land I In." a meowâ€"Yuma M; "And '30-. my «u- ‘0‘..- yon dine with no mm?“ An Amp!“ mm. The Austrian humorou- "It. d the nineteenth century, I. 0. m. wu 1- ready with M- m n val Ms pen, :1 the folloflng M will lbw: Among h!- M van a. Inna. mmmel, who VII W 1. her stinging... Although at. W to have people of sulfur. a In In.“ the would not open her pun. w‘ to mic that am. ant-mean 1 Once. CM 1 "mainly not ’ mat, dinner. lino. LII-Incl 'bcu 'dflod W the III! It: in In derived. that tho nun In not worth condom". WI. build, have I" the motor- l- mu m can to! your hum a. you can't In" electric light Ind ummuaupuulmm vita. You an Inn hot n manure If you want it. and no exam for not mm a pod Mm. It ’1 W U do out a mrlor nun to I." out ï¬ 1:1.3311 S a? i nud out a “do kn a! mm mu the vm Inn-g luau m. labor-bio. Chalk- mm unnamed without hot nut mhly um “moons". 'l'lh can roam thy I [am 1“ m hot water no lo "lo-bk in I boot. Tho-o {Mm do not manually and c great deal more when you m m m. Tlnrn In I mm with! at- run and an no! «loam noun In [yo-In non con-on w the 0... sad "for m Mu "mulled I. nub or W ""7 nu. W n b â€can" or beau-n a porno. m autumn-Autonomic"...- my mu (My aim.“ do without ll. mum. at mnmuon. m (I. b "an. o! In." hour-o “M m» our. land... tho ham 1 (I. I. pu- in mm. . u h mum «Mood that chum-c- l. a cool mm [or can mum than on. (flu-nun. a mam-amnion... m m glad u on at a. landing Mu: m the full we. I" not I...†ruled nm (to When at h Ion .01. (Mr um all M are“ changes bu. com. In Mill- Iu on" home- Ifllln a low â€In. mm menu, "I. Man of hot and coil nut and 3 bathroom I- I bout d Ill. Ill. VI. duo-t unload 0!. II order to .107 will an Mint"! and “nodal: coin-Iona: R m but mm... but In“: In the hub The use 0! cement. monk: I. g [M preventive again-t dump-cu III “I. collar. ad the In, the cells! loot II made Ian I grant dual to do with It You an mks n cement bottom that In porouu. or you can unto II. M tight, jun by the Milan-co In tho m the material: I» mind. It In. "no. ll dutnbb to In. the but and of the collar dry. nd the (“It put uonowhut mom [or mm and vegetables: but this don-d. In. what no you via to an. at tho coll-r. in building your own homo, it an: to look utter tho building of in. at In. After the excavation ll MO. utudy out for youraoit tho peculiarl- tle: of soil, location and upon". 3 the soil In inclined io dunno-I. luv. a course of Much tile Nd All â€on“ the bottom, outaido of the wall, I†an outlet tt lunclent dilunco. TI. outlet may be simply a sink-hole ï¬lled with none; but it must be lower thus the cellar bottom. And give I [cod or ponuuiiy for my water an. m «- cumuinto to get away sully. If the ground in very dump, hue “other course of tile about two foot Iboyo of half-way lawsuit the surface.