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Author of “Illhle Lnnlln Today: i\ Traveler's Experlennn" Whul Ill lloulltleilil the lnout llntlor- "llll illlll tllllilzlng single elllifirtnutllln 1 i-t‘ lile lliilil- lulirv of the Birth of Jere ‘lil lil.'|\' ili- found lnllny written upon '..n :lul-ll~lit nltlrhll- rllltl ill llu- present iipliiil lit‘ Turkey. lht- alnrled t-lly nt lsl ill the .\llgltf'l. in Asln Minor. It l-l-ry \\'UY1|N iii‘ the Rlilnllu Enlperlil ‘Augustus. uhli l'li‘l'li illl- worlll til lili tllill- lil‘ llli- first Phriiltullls. 'i‘lli.-l lllhlflllllllll til lint il lr-ltljl-elllri- iir :i tflllllllllllll l-r :lll zlliuilioli oi- l‘ ‘lentil-n Zll sel-l-u-l Iltinll lll‘ lll-Iltlitlllle ilili-l-prelillillll: Illll tlll- l-Ienr uull ex illicit l-ffil-iul rcl-llrll ily lhl- limpet-ill illllllfifilf lli\'l'l"|Il‘l| upon lllill very stunl iii lill~ lirlil-r lit‘ llle Rlitnlln Sotlllie. ll llbflll standing more thnn iliill- rs wiilliny Illo lirly when its lllglll- ticnnel- llhnulil ht- interpreted Iu ll ~l‘ll|llll‘fll wurlll. ‘Fills l-nllrl- illnerlption is the long- i-t fill-l till-ill lmplirltltll tlrlgllnll dot-u eyes of the lllutlerl. lllllthfl. ,\i:lliy reported are ' ~-llu.'l~'=1 uri- of mllv .\lll'llllil"l ilil-tnlfl ‘linlil-e. Nnl NI! lilln line. lt|- llll lllr .\\*liriil there ill no hillglt‘ llll lif histor- il-lil l‘\‘llll‘lli’t.‘ that is nllirc nutIli-nlle. Sill-nee oi (‘entllrlew Now I Inn-n ri-pl-atl-llly‘ seen :lllll l‘.\iilllllli'll ll‘1ll inscription ifll‘ ll‘- I \\lll"l|.\‘ lit" zl ‘furkisll i-ffil-i- iif . Thtlt. urlzllulent llllil . in the \t‘I't|llI~'lil i-i lien lllwlli nun: \\l zht until dni-uulculr iirl-illeoliiigv. .l.~' wt- u-eri- tin)‘ ll-unil ill recent yeuru showing li-lil-l-ling lh-- \‘-tIlll|('l‘ill| rlliii —\\(il'l l (jtlirijlliil hm] lloen l\\‘il'l" gnvernlil llilldfvtl u-ilhnul any thought ni‘ syrili. lri-“niiiu lii (‘llvlsllnnli ‘l4 tIellrl-llt Story" N" Sm.“ Punphmh.“ um..." ha,‘ mm. mlninll-ll luv l_'lll‘lllll.\ll_\'l tlnll nfli-r t-nn- ~ltll’ll'.iill‘ l-i-~--:|rl~ll. liu l|ll'l‘l' continents. ‘i Jtlll non‘ tiliil- tn ltunliunri- ihl- fill-t. |lilli~~riii kniiivn only lll u lltlnlliu! n1 -;|\"|lll-_ lilln \l'¢'|j.| lint in ltnvl- l~:l.l'.'li ‘its ilulueliu- lhllllf"l lil\\>l\l'i, llillt the Iiintz-llelmlell 1i:l.~ ill St. Luke's |l‘.‘lll'illl\'l‘ lt‘ ill.‘ .\l|l'l;nl. l-iintlrnliiu ' I r-in ‘ ' . l ‘ll lletllll-h iill tnriultnll-ul llr pupy nl- Ill other lrllusnlltloll ilirilirli-nl ' Xllwll. ‘re l-lsl‘. l-ll i. is tIli-rl- any llnllbiil“ lil till:- ' lhi- liounlu lilllpcror. The titles - w lied ttir Augustus to apt-ilk lll i_ii->lliln<iil_v to the linlie hlirn in llclhll- iilll »ili- (‘hilil wtll-rl- ilirthlil-y is no“ l‘v‘ll‘ill'llll'llt llrl-unll illl- \\llltli‘ l-zlrtil: lwhllv ihl- front Augustus ill lillli- lunrn lliilflll u llKLlTU in the srlnilil lil-illtlz. lll.. hiilllllll llrflkflh l't.< fouulnlll. ltui'rlelllll_v tlehlilnrll lllflll‘ Mary to Bethlehem. llll-lll lnullc wilell Qull-llllull was gover- nor thelnl-leIvt-s. every one lll his 0WD l-lly And Joseph nlull trout up from l_;ilil l~l-. l-ul iii‘ the oily t-f Nnttlrc-lh, Iul to .ilnit~.l. l0 illl- l-ily lit‘ David; to on" roll himself wIth Mary. who was lll-- throllii-ll lii hinl, lll-till; grout with rllild. Jinll It l-ulllt- iu plum. while they wl-rl- lhl-re tile lluys “'l‘rl‘ fulfilled thtll lll- lll-llvl-l-l-il. And llhe i-liullhl fiirtii hl-l- first. horn lion; uml i-ll ililll In lllvaliillllnt: clothes, v ll illlll in ll lnuuger. boeullae ‘lure uni; nu rnnlu flir iht-nl ill the lll. ‘ ' l l Flinn-thing of fl tlt-lore nf llwe and llnile-r .~\\i*<'|I!i liver tlll- rl-llller us he rel-Ives thin l-llnle Interlocking of the fi'.l wt lii‘ Iloull- null lhl- llirth lll‘ JON‘ ‘n. itilzhl here. though, vrltll-li Ilnve ‘lnuuht they tletl-lneti the wonknel-ul lif le Ililile reeorli. Ila lluulen null tlutt-ll iul~ll l-hel-k un with secular records. If ‘ll- tlvli (lii nut ugrl-e. surely the unre- ‘lllilily lif lilo KJCPUA‘ lvrlterl-l lll lll-ul- doll-incl]. ill iii l-ollllulin to lllift ped- ,l lhi- innulilurtlllle [Itllllltl rlt whit-h the ‘iliie. uilit-h in ht: lnvillll with proper ‘llillfli ol‘ lilllel-ll zlllil persons tlllil u:- lilil unll times lF l-orrnhtirlltell hy ex- "Yiltli l-l-lill-lupi-rllry l’\'llit‘ill"‘i\ l~l Luke's lllJory Reliable.‘ Til lllFPrlWlli l|l.i (‘hvistulus ulnry Iii ‘llltil l~=iiiitlil iit lii-n Lieu»: ririn. Quir- ‘liills iil-ennil- governor lif Syria lll-out .\. ll_, lir t0 yours nfter the rcpuleli '-rtn li4‘l‘|] found to the second nnll 'llll\‘l' l-iilnpreill-lllllvl: criticism. tlllll un 't“llvl‘ill l-i-iiiuis lif the whole llllmflli The Ulely o! the‘ Illi- iii his severity-sixth your. the great Augustus drew up u alumni?! u! his mvn achievements a sort of politlcul hiograph, and ordered that this he lll- el-ribell on two hronned tablets, to bl- |\|lI\‘\‘\l outside of his mausoleum in the (‘uulpus Martino in BANG. lll the nleuuliulo they were deposited by the » Blllptful‘ with the Vestal Virgins u! ltolue for safe-keeping. At hie deuth the document our read illlljld In the Senate. The Iubservielll." nod atl- mirinr “Cililic did more; It not only set up the prescribed hrouu lsbletl. hut it also cut the document Into the stone lvilllll of temples already erected to the l-ified eluperor. Ag llllfilltldQlltd, the only iiiii- lliiil liiiii_ iiu-tiv‘; [Piilplg ilt Angora. ‘ _ . Flugulehls of the inscriptions frdtn lenlpleu at‘ Plslliisu Antioch and l"_l_sl-‘ lliliu Appolnnluu have been dug up by Nir \\'illltlln .\. llnmsay. and. follow- inlz hill lelld hy the recent Unvernily ot .\lll‘lll|{l|ll expedition to Asia .\liuor. The Luliu inscription tlt Atlgnrn ls lin six tunn- pllneiil or page». on the llilliiie wallil of the temple. three on the flltli‘. The tlreek lrnnvalilllnn (rather poorly ulnlie evidently, iiy .'l Greek- upellkinl; Roman). lll nn ihc outside oi the right-hand wall. in 20 columns. Augustus ‘us the school l-hllllret kllliw. will; the udllpietl unn of Jullul (fill-slr. lie was bliru. d3 B. C, uull lill-il t-l A. D.‘ llill fllll personal name um vliluil Julius (‘lleluir Ut-tllvlnnua. ‘fhi- tilie lif Aulzuilllul. lnetluinlzf vnrthy of fl*\'\'l"\'iI<'l‘," l-r thcdeiflcll on ." Will l-nnlerrl-ll llv the ltouluu Sl-nnto. on Jnnllllry lli, 2:7 Ii. t‘. lie was llln flrut Rtlliiilii elnpt-rllr. unll he relguetl 1i ye n. tiring-lug illl- empire to llll high- pul glut)‘, :lllli fixitll: the ut-w fllruf nf lupi-rilll glivernlucnt. line wllli rl-tlllu - priiud reelird lif eollquellllPf-nllnnl 1"&i'il||f' illl- tout-h of llrnmu ill the fuel llull Augustus hut-l hill greatest lnme lll-l-tlnsi- lif ll llulle. of_ whom he never |ll‘lll"ll. who wits ilorn (luring hit-l reign l'i illl i-t-liliurl- ltiwn lll ll renloll- prov- inl-i- lif the empire. - Aul-s litter the full nf Rullllf. and :lf< li-l iliil-i-¢-i.~li-l~ ciintfueroru llud"nl.rlleu hull lllu-pl over the rulnll lif the eul- liiri», renlirln hetrnn tn reuoll Europe l lltlrs surviving! ltnlnnn ruill lit Angorlnl In thr- v\'l'|lI' i555. tln (‘Xllfillilllillifii liulch ucilolllrn wnu sent to Turkey liv ulpl-rllr Ferlllnllnll ll in trnllilluil- lllsl-rlpilon. 'l‘hlelr work Wilfl pllnr- l-a lll-lie. ilu 1682i. u Syrna. lnerl-Ilrtnl nlilul-tl Prolulnll secured u llflllfll‘. hut >15" iltlill'l'i~‘t*t copy of the Luliu. Ill It'll]. Louis XIV. of Ffflllfli‘. sent zl fill’ Nlflll lii ulully l..\lll' runllul." llut with uulirlliufuetliry lriisuilll. Other Imperfect l-lipicll ‘lnulie. llllili. lll llllifl. llorllltllnnu. of iliilnlliurtz. lllitl two Prl-ul-h will iiv Xllnoleun 11l, Ill 1R6]. lirllilght lllllll llil- bent copies. 'i‘hl-ir work wnll lleitcretl, ill 19.82. lly ilumnun ‘ representing the llcrlln A :l- l\\‘ll i| undl-r Augustus. llil l-i-plirli-li h; \\'?l.\ on relrnrtl us htlvillg llel-n -it .‘|lI_\‘\\'llCl‘(3 nellr illlil lllllv‘. Perl: lliy in 28 B. C. Augustus hull dc» erl-ell ll eeullull: null ulztllll in 1i .\. ll. lll-nun history mnkell tlltlt sure. lll» lrn - lcutlllnell lllly\vllt're of tl cou- Pilfi lllitl\\'ll_\' ll"l\\‘l‘f>ll these two lilllPh ulolllloly no evidence Iii‘ ti") us to he found in surviving ill this .\u illlflll i- ulllr iilil-umonlll, except lll\'t'l'lliilllll. L"\l"! Sn lllu illlplirtllnl-t: nf lhl- Lll-lil l-llll I'll lll this tlrlll-lc ure nppllrl-lll tn even lll-- ll-nsl llis-l-rlllllutltlllg rl-ullor. Out iil‘ the hung-hurled punt rillllil lill- l-rnu-u i~.i 'l‘1lll't‘ ol‘ tlll- grl-ili Augustus. rull-l- in‘ |iil~ ulirlll. tn prllvc the l" Jltlll)‘ ill‘ illl- Agirilllliy l'tlul'u friend. llll- tirl-l-k ]ill_\'.‘4ll‘lilh. fir. Luke. who ilnll under- token in sl-l flirill in ordl-r the l-vl-llil»: lit‘ llil- life lif Jl-llllll llll- (‘iirisl All i-nlirlnllns elll-ilrilil-etllent of lht- t-H-slli-tl‘ .it' lll'l’|Illl'l|llI}E_\' us illl- llunilluiiiileil of s. l'l|IllIl‘l‘N lll llfiliiill lii l-iisul- from this iliil-iivi-ry- n! Angora. 'l‘lll- Itillilral \\'l'll4‘l'i~' were not reckless ln'lllell' lull‘ iSiI lll.-e til‘ tillle hut merely nllulled ltulily lo fuel» lll ii lrhii-il they were fully l-onverrlllllt. Where the Inscription \\’n. Yiiiluil. hill li-lvu lif All- ll|i'l\'i'\'rlill|\l0'. illl- ilct-illtne tilt" hoary gill-n in ritnlrlté nnll i i Sllllll-llllnl: Nell About (‘llrl-ltlutu. \ l ‘fliiq llluciivc-ry" mlly llc lilrtnt-ll zln ' ilrlllltiiindl flli-l in llli- vol-id's Filrist» Comm I Knows Her On‘ons lIIQUS lune iifllfiVlvllfll‘. lllvl-lgv }‘l‘il|', ilr y -| 75-_ tlir-lilrlilrill llPi'1ll‘|l4'l'l\‘. illlll iillli-l- il‘.1('ll~ Due! L W011 t B6 pOHg NOW L icril oi" lh.- Bible. liuve rl- ..lllllilcll tin- .“ , ‘ . ‘ v lhl- lllutcrlulil lit‘ the Fllllllllullu Story it- liappllless Buys i iit(‘\' il‘t\t\ iiiWl‘. i-liiiriliiili-ll ni- lll!‘ l'l\lll- ' . lulnn t~fllit'll~lll lii‘ Luke's tioliii Nous. lll . the l~f ill llirli lllt1|4\l'_\' rei-nrlls nli such l HQHO Blueblfd lzazs,‘ ltllvunl census .l.s ho dl-iti-rlbl-il. ill l'.\' Dance _ l ‘ |‘:linili': ihl» y\rl-ill-lil-l~ of .\i:lry null Orchestra L Hugs and Kisses If 75¢ Jllhfillil lll liellllblifllll. I __ . _ ltl ii FCHW‘, illl- whlil-l Nulility’ nut‘ A" Idndr) ‘lnd "is orlvhcsn‘! _ lslllve hlllgi-il lin this lllillltlflfiil tlt . ' So ilhllllllLllll is ilnnltln history tlltlt ll { . F sl-i-lucli reuuonllllll- l_ll llssullll- ilnli U Grand J rlstmas afltasyr-Part l I98“ lhl-rl- hull been n generul Ilonvlll cetl~ I __ suil. us Luke llPPlliTPil, uilout illl- time organ l Christmas Fantasyipart 749- lit‘ the hirlh lif Jesus. till-r» would he ' some l-l-rrnllullvc evidence lif it nome- ‘Hark Andrew's where. Iil-vllul ilelil-vvrl; ill the lliillo hull til .'lL‘l'\‘[il the (ll-opera wllrll. des- P d 1 pile luck tlf ollllstlluliutlon from secu- _ lllr lluurct-s. Thu! llegtltlvell [lrovll llrl- l oet an Peasant Overture [3350 lhlnl; has been lllrllln deulonlllrtllod. Orchestra s‘ 5‘ [Poet and Peasant Overture Pt. ll ' T... ,,.,........, .,. ..., ,,,.,..,._ “ca” Symphony orchestra .\ll the while the lwllolllrll were llrglv int: tllltl lllfldelu rlneerlllg. the l-llnlpluli- , null llllchtlllenlzeulllt- cnuflrlnniinu o!‘ Mixed wh]le Shephefds 3578, Luke's record innit been slunlilnu. llll- ' ‘ hot-tied. ill n grout telnple. lilllll llurlnl: vmces tile lift-little of the Snvioltr, which llnu survived ull the llluiutlolnl of the lnll- ii-iinlnnlll. Elllhlrllll have rillen nnll fal- len. Civilization hull lnnved llll center liillf wny rnlllld the wnrlll. 'l‘llo WOT‘ pillp lif AIIKIIIIIIIF. lll wllorlc ilnllllr lhill ll-lilpll- ullll liulli. llult pnllllcll tut (‘our |l|l‘i(‘|)' liui tit‘ fllnllinu us the cult of llllllltl of thl- i-Ipherlinns. The grout luurlllo fulle illlelf, erected 9007 tlt. Angorn. 1'!‘ Aucyrll. lltl tho orlglnill 1L5 H7: $1.7: 9018 $1.50 1221i" 1;. y Megronu. Thll Ilftllll" nlllul- ill spelled. Ill honur of the (il-lflell Elllperor Augustus ere lilo lapse of four centuries, llud llecotnt- ll Chrllttlnn Church. null housed two‘ tlretlt (‘llurch Councils. A tlllunltlnll ycllru pusscll liver this (‘Ilrltlllull Church. which wtltl itself .1 converted Rolnllll temple; tlnli then it vvrln turned llllo .'l “Otlltklll tltonlplc. Now it is hut ll roofless rulll. But throughout llll llf lllctlu tlrtlullll- ll- ehnugell. the inlltrrlpllon relntllntlll. its worllt injury wus wrought hy the proprietor of u ‘furllish Iltllh. In the rev cunt punt. whn drove lll.-time through lilo nulrilil: of the priceless inscription. tlnd inlperllod the siuhlllty of the wnlht. However. the present Turkish (incontinent. ill protecting and restor- lnl: the historic monument. iiild clear- lhtl! lht- wnllla untl inscriptions lndny he studied by nuy scholar who visits Angora. Proud Rome's Port in Prophecy. l To llndel-tlitlntl the importance of the ilutrulllinitln Inscription we need to "ill-ll illl- BIhIo at Luke's Gospel. sec- ond chapter. With cnreflli lltention l" Pfitflllll. ml n good hlllinrlnn. Lulu there showed the part thtlt (‘tlesar Au~ glnllua llnll hill census played In let- liult the mnchinery of the whole vent ltlnnan Empire inln motion. merely that n carpenter nnd n maiden. from the little. Gnlllettn city of Nllmretli, in the llrimnn Province oi‘ Syria. l|l0fllll lil- lrnnnplsnlcll for the Judenn town of tielhtchl-m. All till wlul ill order that the (illl Telllnment Scripture might be fulfilled .which prophesied the lllrth the Messiah lll Bethlehem. The Ilflllilkf‘ from Luke's history iii fniill- nr: , “Nniv it r-nme tn pull in those ‘lily: Mir-lawn. trill lln m wiim Quinn», lIlR the hlliltlinglq_'froni' around it. m‘ tilts. thl-rei-ivl-mmvut n deem from ntnnr~ ‘H! ' OIPOIF the Siltinnlllllllil Turks Illdill‘ il their new uuptltll, Ill unit-r illtll they might he nut of rt-neh of gllrllllzll lzulnl llllll ‘fl-reign Influence, lll-l tlt Pnnuliililtnllplc. ‘Tllfll uullle reuulm llhlllillllrl how the "flltnplo of Rrintt- llnd Augustus eel-lip- ed complete tlt-slrllt-llon successive woven lif conquest ill Allin Alinor. wherein grout PiilPrl were nhllt- t-rnted. ‘ Angora (accent on the first llylllllfle) is rllloul. two hundred llilil twenty lull- l-n entlt lly lloulheuul. of Constnnllllolfn. lm u high plnill. The tlneient unme was Aneyru, or tlnchor. ll lien within ' nut-lent Phrgia; nnll Phryglnu grave lunllnlln .tlre i common. f-lolnelltne In the lhlrli century before Christ. the wlvlll-nllllt: (lullhl front Europe l-sluh- dished the flfllfllllllnli)‘, nllll lzllve their nnulc lo whut tier-null: lull-r the itlllmln Province of (lulntill. (ll \\'illl lll the (‘llrllltltlns Ilero that l‘ttul wrote his l-piltlle to the Gnlutlulllll. (inn legend hull It thni ling Midas \\'ilil the first ruler of Aneyrtl. In the llllyil lif All- tzlllllltll. ullll of Jesus llllll of i'lllll. the lolly llnli lletulnltl the uletrllpnllll lif (lnl- lillin. An n provincinl l-llplllll. it dull- flllIy follnlveli the exulllple nf lwrgnm. llnl llllll Nil-omcllln in setting llp temp- lles of Rome and Augul-ltuu lll which the emperor will; worshipped. Till- m; k of the Revelation speaks of this tong:- el tlt ‘Perlnlnlulll ml "hlllluiri Sent." The city of Anlrorn hull hnli n tem- pestllouo tllillor_v. all illl llllllnlillnt nntl- l|lllli?8. hulli into liifl Willi \\‘hl('ll sllr. rolludo its cl-utrlll hill. ultlke pluln. It wllll ruptured Ill turn tly lht- Pershing and the. Arrlhll unll the Seljukll. For Ill yu-llrn the Lniill (‘rlnlndt-i-ll lii-ll] n, Tnlllerlllne seized It tlioodlly in i402; hilt ll will recovered by the 'rll|'kfl lg M16. who held It until the llllzrpilnn. lhrllhimTnllhu took and held it for ll time in 1832. The picturesque wall is of Tllmcrlllncfil construction. Now the l-iiyWe lining rebuilt oil modern lines. by the new Turkish Government. Although l found no residelltll of An~ qqrtl. except two officials in the depart. memo‘ of archaeology. who know My. hhlng llllolit tilc remains of the Temple of Augustus. ihllftltnolls "Monument- Government officially lll preserving- u“ "lllnlt. restoring the walls and ciellrinl flwly the hllllllingn- that have grim-i] 11p around it; llti ext-out the old ulnlque on the north tilde. These lliennurel have expelled in fllll view (bu “um. “aired Greek trllntlllllon hf n"; l“, m. ‘Ion ion the outside of thii wail. ‘True fireek version wits u-mncesnion ill-the ‘itwll-Imklnn nolluiiuliii iit nii- t“. ‘on: iililt lii- u. tlil- Eflllil lii till‘ until ‘ext may tie lulnplietl. ' - Al ,WIMII. "IO-‘Cllllllfl in roofless. ‘wdlln of ii: Courin are love-nil time , "lll there's n subterranean room; or ‘rvni. Hint truly have been n (‘llrinhul ‘llhbel. The door uf the tt-mulo llinhtll. ‘l rrl-nt nrvh. which lulu lurrlvrll ‘the ""'"Il1l1n\tt~n or iiill Mel. 0h hill nt "vlil. ll niorlr hint built linen. I'll u ‘l- ntmutz; nnil lrrenlllnof hl-nilnri nil ‘with vim-ii lmvvlrentlr liel-lmili flilllnllll] ‘n ewvlllln of thine. 0ne‘(lnv_ I (n n] 1| "tttllllili mullet-rm hnl-l-lntllmi - I r n tlvmill Vim to ll= aipllitlr- ‘(It north ‘;- " Y“? liurllil: the. "l" fillfyrtulunm" of the scholars. the- l|--ni\'. who Ilrnllght hrlek pl-rfel-t pl: t» ‘iil- unis lll‘ the wiloio lviilliillt: illl- (Bret-k. The rllll-uult-nl hos islnl-l- llel-u l-tltoouletl one lii’ the g-rl-lll- l-sl originals from, clllssie llnlel-i. What the Enlperor Wrote. I .\'il Flll‘_\‘t'l0l'l(‘1llil or Billie lll(‘ll\!llill'_\'. lor other work tlt‘ referent-ii illWF lnnrl- lhtln nlukt- nlcnllou of the "Aioultutr-n- ‘tum Aucvrntlutn." The stupendous-i -<i'!tlifil'uul-¢- of the consult purillzrilplf ilecunl in have ilot-ll wholly lii-ei-ilinkl-lf. .\!l u nlrluri» 0i hit-l lllllf‘, frlilu illi- elnpcrnrfil liwn viewpoint. ihli Ilmlrvi. lion I» prIl-elesll. "N ripenlnl: pl :l- Hrtlnh. trnnllltllell ri-tldit: - “Sulljlllncll lll :1 copy lit‘ the r..,.,,|~,| made of ihl- t-xpollii lif llii- deified y". ttutllull, liy whieh lll.- hrnllplll the wholl- “utrltl uulier the Blilplff of theltolllllu people; llllti of the nulllil ot‘ tnouey- i-lt- pentlell I>_\' illln on lho llcpublio tlllli people of Rome. The original is en- ttrlvell lln lwn llronzl- [llllllrll t-lei up ill llonle." FTtluilutr by. for the ulument, n]! other iluris of the inscription. we conti- lo thuitc tlloull-ulnus wnv-illl: '“ln nly sixth ennaulshlp. with .\f. Altl-inpn lnl lily l-nlletlprue. I curried out ll consult lif lll(\ ltl-ulnn llPlillll‘. (This llnlc Ill fIxl-li. llv the htelltiun lif the llllttll consulate. null of the llillllo of 3i ilgrinllu. ml ‘J5 B. C] I perfllrlnlxl the ltliltruln lifter tlu lnlorvlll of 4L’ your». .\t (hill Ilnllrlltu, 4.l||t3,nll0 llliinnn till. lzt-nu were entered on the rnllll. ".\ second time In ilie conltulshlp of l‘. (‘ellsorlltll llllll (‘. Asinlull lTllltti tini- ltl" the l-veul ml Ill or ulmul tho vent‘ R B. C.) I l-omnletell il Iuslrulu without Hil- hull-l lif 1| I'II|"""Ill‘ invollloll with the'collsul:lr imnorium. ..\t this leec- lillll lllillrulu. 4.233.000 ngufln"; “we entered on the rolls. "A third time, In the Consulate of Box, Poullielua uull Sex. Applrfelus (la A; Ii.) I completed u Ilultrllni. being Invested with tho cllnnlllnl- lmprriuul. lnnd having nly non. Tlilerilla Cuesnr. all my colleague. At this third lust- rllm, 4.937.000 Roman citizens were entered on the rolls. Toke Three Ancient Rumn "Lusiruul," the word which Augus- tlul use lilidfflllllflflflilllly with census. literally lncallt u ceremonial purifll-n~ lion of the. entire ltomlln people. tlnd it wun llnppniu-li til he performer onl-e every five your». The prnctieo wan re- vived. nll hinted Ily tho emperor. ‘lu vending the number of citizens ill tho Romtlu Eulpiro nt the periods of these 20-year censuses recorded lly Augustus. it is to ho borne in mind that citizenship wits n high honor. held by only n relllllvcly llnnlll proportion of the llpullliioll. It is of interest to note lh uumller of citizens tlt the time of the first census. Autllretldy stressed, there in nowhere else any other record. except in Luke's (lfiltlcl of this llllddie one of the three l-onllses made hy Augustus. The slight tlppnrcnd lielll-reprlllcy between 8 B. t}. iuud h or 0 B. C... the dnte of the llirth of Jesus. is enlliiy explained. Our present clllentlllr. nil is generally known. watt originated by Iilonyllillll Exigulltl, ri Roman nbbot, who died in ill the your 566. lie made a mistake in his> reckoning, so that the birth of Jesus. all shown by the Gospel allu- llione lo tho (tenth of Herod. must have occurred before the your 4 B. (3.. pos~ pihIr-lwo your» earlier. it 1| also otii record thllt llcroii curried out the ltov Inn enumerlltlnnty. tribes. e method ill- accord with Jewish feeling: end ltlllw nrollnbly the enrollment was de- lflyfld 0|’ ilflllboncd. With ml unex- plained lillflfVll of only ll yellr or ll your mill 1L half. and with this un- perorn luvn uuioblogrlplly, the A". corn Inltrlptlllll must he accepted ns u merveloun vindication of the lleeurli- o)’ M 8t. Luke in his tcllinr of the Christmas Sim-ya llolnno Lite in Darn al Jesus. Of fnfieillniing interest ill n picture of tho life of Home at the beginning of Christian erll is this "Mnlulmenluui An- cvrnluinl." it il-III how with In llrmy of n llnlf ll million Ilomnn ritinnl. An- kmltun "tlutlerltiol were throulhout the whole world." It nnrrtltei his tri- "Itlhiie. nil when "there were led llnfnrli I"? vlitltltlt klmrs or IMII of hingh, in lhttulltllirr - m‘- fomi lialion; , ‘ \ .1." left-hunll ulde three otl the rIght-hntlti ‘l; this "lfonunleuilltu were ' ilehliltlrla. 5v. lnlll-riptiliu. lu~ \ questionable ditto in the llolnln em. ' ® Books. Iii? ii-istory 0f Christmas "The limes lif lill- llirlh uull Ptlsellliu lif Fhrilll. with sui-il little ulcelios. lil Int: not lllnlerlnl tn religion," silys lllilill‘ Nfilfliill, “were little repurlll-ll ll_\ (‘Iirlldltllnl lii‘ llil‘ first zlge." thus :ll~- rnuuiillg for the fllct lhtlt not i-vell illl- pl-rllill lif ycul: lif Christ's lilrlh is nun .illf\\\'ll. (In linl- point ‘ll lows! liliiv- z tlllillurilieel i» llgli- lhui l t: .~l iilirn l'l-ur _l'i~ur~l lll-furl till- \('k||4‘i\\|l‘ll,_ d l‘ttIIllllt‘lil'l‘llli‘lll iii lili- (‘llrlllliiln l-ru. .\'l-l until the vent‘ .\.li. 35! lllllli Illl-‘Qflilt lielu-tltlll-r fll\]\l'ill‘ tln_vu-hl-rl~ tn huvl- liven lneulilinril uilil cl-rtuillty its the llirtlllluv lit‘ Pllrilll, l-v~ t-ll then tin fl-llilli lw-leiirllllliil Ilellll: rl-corlll-r. ll Ill liv lili ulellnll l-li-ur when the "Gill lieeetlllll-r tlrlll belrllull- ll Vhris- tilln lentil tiny. llnt ii in fnlrly eeriilln it ups llxeli Ill Itnlui- alloul lilo your ‘JSR. prl-\~iii-.lii_lii lllul little (‘iltisluuln Ill-int; l-ell-llrnll-ii tlt lull-h vurylllu hl'll Nllllti u» Junuzlry Clll. I\I' l-ll 25th. :llill Dnl-l-llillor Lilith. lll Ittlllli‘, ill the out illll, wnn issued ull llllllflfilll resl-ripl flflllllll]: (‘hlrtllulnn with rlllsler llllli illl- l-Iplpilunl‘ us fcllui-llnyll on which llll tilt-litres were lo he elllsl-li. Night-Lon; Vlgllll. ll iil lll lensl likely lhnl the 25th Deoetnlll-r wail l-hullell by the chum-ll tlt-l lhl- lltly on which to veil-brute llll- iilrlll of Christ lll order ihtll lilo early Chrllliuluu lllllfllll (‘olltfltcl their flllllllfl without fcllr of disturbance on the phrt of unbelievers, u"ho held ihclr pli- zllll felltivlllell on. or about litlte. On tho other hand. the oilject of the -hurl-h lully have been-tn liilltrilcl the tlt nllqn ofitn followers from lhul areal null ltllllen'lllill_l~ llltrtll-livi- felull. the Htllltvutllln, ti!‘ lll-uni of Snturll. cel< t-lillrll-ll lll Rlllllt‘. oll. the llllys 17th tli 21th Deer-tuber. lIul, lulu-ever. lillll‘ t-ume to he fixed. illttl the Nniiri- ty ol-l-llrrell Ill Winter lll lll-llrl-l-ly ft-rlll- ihle-for shepherds lill not. llllli dill not. lie nut ill the lll-ldll rounii llhiiut snllllll-e. ‘fl fctlst lltly lll lllesl- Ildllllllll. "The tlnelenl. peoples lif the Angll.‘ according: to Bede. "tlt-gun lul tho 25th Dcceluilerfilnll reu tllglli. the he nlnlllllrtl‘ lly ultspel-l . lif culll- son. \ l formed." ~ unll of- hill gifts to the us I repaired. on llolh works. lvlthollt hill-In: lnllne inscribed on either." that he ‘have. wherein 10.000 ptlcktlltes thlvfllrlnimlln mall will this 3'1"" lruvel lly air. writer. nvt-r [Iltilllr llln Illll valley. through Julllrlcn. croc- odile rivers llnd across lieudly fever awnmpn. Out lll till-all lonely outposts lPhtlit-r Cilrlntmnn in often repciulnli-lt M fl Wfliiltllllt- native who has cover er a ton: stretch lit jllmllo lrnil to lie- ‘ltver ill Cllrintlnneipuddilig pitched Iu the number -of nine." _ i e hetlrtflof o r Cupdilli elvlllution. m‘. mi r llollltipilll‘ yvlfffikfllflllloll flql om lltln ‘timtll the bender-cull epli m‘. l nld geflhll It of records of hil_ Yillimself Illeky_ it the QQfQQI | Bibles Prayer Books, Hy the luilue illi- of Ylllollllnu the time of lhl- Willie-i‘ limit: before Ilritllln llccnule cu|lvcrt~ ~ ell lll lfhrltstlnlllly. 25th liecclllher wlls the yetir ullzllt which ht now no Illlly lll un they eereluoulell which lll lhllt night-long vllzll they per- people, this llmult of his own ulollollty: "The Ctlp- llfillllo Telnpll- and Thellire of Pompei- with enormous nullity my lie ll-llll of eight glnditorilll llhnlvll men fought In the nrenl. TwenLv-six tilnell 1 fltotctritrutell. Jo lnllll. for _ 3- . i9‘ J ~ eCalrteres Bookstore Carter s Toy S Our Stocks are by far too large and numerous, ttipul; down Here. but we specialize on the following‘ lines Bookstore- Newest Books, Gift Books, Boys and Girls Books and Books for the little ones. Christmas Cards and Booklets H0llyBoxes, Christmas Seals and Tags, Fancy Twines and Paper. Fountain Pens, Fancy Boxed Stationery, mn Books, Catholic Prayer Toy Store (Up-stairs) i t TOYS, DOLLS. GAMES, FANCY GOODS, BOYS SLEDS AND SLEIGHS, HOCKEY STICKS, PUCKS, mo, iii i y; endless profusion. Come inand see but ‘I Shop Early Carts r 8i Co. ' Limited “I -z;._z-__—_~ i. l . \'\lll\l]ilf‘. llllllVl‘ runllcrn corn lhl- l'lil‘ll~'lllltl:4 lnllill: to reulote spoilt. ilnll tilllr jnurntgvlugs tlro it'l-l|lll\lllI_l' l-u- ilunlzl-rl-ll liv ll\'fl|l’lll(’|l\‘il llllli lill- risks the !4\\'lIll\‘lI they rllll when ermlltltli: wlrvnlns lll luoltnttlinnlls lliillrielil of illt‘ xlirlli. ' liunill-rs lll other purl lll the inter’ ilir hilll- .l no less trying time. for till-y - lvl-llllellllv :lttlll'\kell lly wIlll huffu~ ltltWi. and ut least one liffll-lnl report l--ll.~l ll-llv lllnilll tlre lll ell. or not lie- liverell zit zlll. "Iit-ellllse llll‘ ruuuel- has lll‘l‘ll sluin by u |l|_'l'I‘ lir ll.lll- ily lntlllll-li lly u lt-llpzlrli." .\lsn uhen _vlill lltllttl lli groll lutlllll! lpllrcl-Ill. you l-un uurl-ly llrtve nil Ilit-ll lthut till-y llill. in tlll pvllllllllllitl‘. he lliiflflll liv nu edger pnlr ‘JllllPii hnulln in ll llltlo srrculled |lO§l'-0ff|l‘1"l‘IllN_i‘\l I‘li pliiul illlovl- ll Jungle ‘llwulup. Tim luusl nrlnulllvl- llervil-l-ll ill the ‘Yliflll alre’ llllilli! in ilpernti-ul in Afrllrxl. lu Nigl-rltl. West Afrlcar ‘null North ithuliesiil. tin the west clulst llluiiil luv-.- ‘lllllliflll ill llurf~huilill nlld curried llllnnli ‘liy mull lllul-k natives. who not unulttl- ully tilko llilnlll three weekll to irilverllc thi- jungle plllhu lo their lienilnlltion. llerl- ulznln the wild nllllnlls l-nroule tuuke tlt-livery n lnulter of ullcertrtlll- |_\‘. lll one uffleltllly recorded lulittlnee ‘l oulil Africhrl runner \\'l\il ulillekell li_\'ll uunlbcl- of wild "fllflclltth n“ lnllk refuge in the uilddle‘ of n hush l-lnue hy null lhemlose proxlnllly‘ of the ilirtitt forced him lo ntlly there llll titty. Ii wntnnnt loll: until darkness fi-ll lhllt he ital-l uille to l-L-sllull- lll.-l lrllvelili On nccollnt of the fill-l lhnt they llrl: nil tong on the ‘trail. the Afril-inl l‘|ll|< (he very CRUISE i lll-r g u hInnkt-l. food ullli l-liliklnt . utensils fur use llurlnl: tlll-Ir peregri- nullllus inlll the lulorlur. (in one occlusion. however. u lnltlte whli v. .l.~l lil-liverlng- (‘ilrlstulnll lll-lii l\‘ s lll-lured on his Journey ulnl (‘UIIPIEH llul-nlLv hilt t-ulcltlhllolls regarding the llml- his rulious would lllli-l. wcro ltplll-t lli- run on lllllll lllutlers lvcrt- serious.- unll his supply wllll exhausted. null llillnlulll‘ ti-ll lllluself down lly n lonely lln-nlnp ll- fllve the prospect of startli- lllin. Tile lllilldrig Pulllllnx. Luckily for Ilimself~lult lllllllflll‘ uulely fnr those lonely souls who were on llllxinullll" uwllltlng their Vlltlllllllil" i'lil‘l‘l'--*ll0 l-liiiiioell ill 100k liilllll ll _ ululldlug. tlud found lhorcln 1i Ullrhw ‘1 ulna pnlldlutr; The llniive rerlchl-ll lily-l destination. but the pudding \\"tlll tell», gated to the grout host of-"nlllli _" (‘ilrilltlnuu llllllltl. . ‘lll the rculole llilllriuts of New land llnll Aulltrtllln runners ugtlln turtl- uil posillll-u. tlnli lll-posit. their nlnll in‘ lvlllidcll lloresl llnill-d to ll lltlllte 0t} > tree. lint. lllillllugll the yoltlg Ill lllti‘ _ null the prompt til-livery of the world‘ l ululllvllelll-llll on Illlll'll on Plflflllllllllll: ell. cverl-lllinlir lll dline til get “will” their destination lll time The curried lrim uulIl-rlllkli delivery ln nutlof- ' ' wuy pnrlll llre ttllbjeeletl to cet_ _- test lit‘ fitness tlnd elldltrnnoe. noltil“ thin»: taking tilc fllrnl of n kind of llQt . rlili-ii- rill-ii, illlt varying. til‘ course. lcl_ l-ilrllilll: lo the twirl of the world. h- llnl- ulilgiil llllnnut lllly tllnt lvhetilll’ - there lll] eivlllzniltlll there nlllo poem until-even if It in only OIIN‘ :l yell.“ __'. i.- MEDITERRANEAN ma. FROM new voRK.,l=t-:e.l2i: CRUISE like I guest‘ of htlnor on n till-lg" n mt- ‘J - - . hll gave exhibition! of African wild yggh; 559p f“ wad 4-‘ helilstlli wherein 3t;00 llgliillllll-ll wereikli- deimadh§wufiqlbnlupl B"n'Md‘.‘ el. l lllls u boodt rsil- ‘Wllr- lirn. Amen‘ ‘m! cohnunl-npple; nmble f0; 19 _ , tyranny-ridden world into which the d i d F‘. d d B v disco“: _i Prince of Pence come during the reign ‘y! "mm. u n‘ m ' ‘on of flrellt Allcllutlls. ushering In the elm” 1nd “SW” U“ ‘h exp h Chriltnlutt ltpltit with its prolnllle of u h- vfllifl, Nlplll lfld “l! n? 5nd u“ new ivllrtlt- m"“Y Monaco, Nlcehndillonh lo in the full tvolirrliiiii, ills. Ivy rliii slu- llti-i-iiii "P-mfnjmnlr-ll- liiiti bloom root-dine; Lam Nev-Y w . -—-—-<n-o}—i- . , . . , 5 . "Mel". cm.’ (‘mu’), Pehlltondlo Shxhzlloflmoailgym‘ . FATHER CHRISTMAS l\' nonsm- G"’“'“"' mm‘- ». “i”. w" If“ , 5"" ' -= -~ c ~ s:l:."."&:l:*::.:'l::l"- ' - ». ~e i... .';..i‘.’.. i... .' uin.)_-,hm' u map-over nlhmpo c: d_ . t, - how when the Polltlnllrtt-r-Gnuerni Bqth WmVMI 1081113“ Qifllfihn" m . , . inueo ii list iil ciiillniiiiii iiiiinii It! (Cllffl, iiiiitltuSoliliiiol mile wilt-noes. 0561M mule-es» olmii luiii Chllri POI“, oliiililii. sli-i- ' Cfilllk) Rllllll. ahoreuulli ‘t g; ‘up? .- . P- . ‘RU m. Leone. etc.. ho iii very eln-lirlll lii Venice. Nifiomflfilazoli). _ m“. '..“n ‘any say that mail: desptltcllcd nn lull-h null M°""°~ mu.» I" - - b. J w" l " 4 such a dale will probably secure lll-~ um)‘ cufiwu- h‘ . .». m‘ ' ' '- i livery til Cilriilltnnli. Arid no Wfindpr’ "who. ‘ ~ _. for packed In lenloll llllll mid tlpecltll ; ' "Slffli Ilfuwldlllfil” - T" '1 Q. Q“ 1 1"» nth.) i» n.