THE DAILY SUN: OAINVIILLB, FILORIA, APRIL 6, 1909 a CO---anME S CLAT US me W Ove. ogf P~wL Usm'y erVMg St 4 shmualt of this oly -f so in .atb --I Wft- he S mI O tt D M a is e dor to-d dw dpA doi eo Inad of the ale aedda5 e 2 4-5 Nitrn at od M Nu ee). ad asAwwi 4 1th de.Wa 11m1d (aged Natsm). i o af olesat heal -In whleh Jud1am 4ftl d theabot te i se a"t jas ad sodra hbeo s Por i ateveat Jew"ah bam Iever arte attre the d Iatens to the Ha- ) re tmhe Pairer a o ha "iteder." At the n ela tft the feast emS of the most beautiful to which Judaism Aiebled about the rest. is festive attire the and listens to the Hag- of the Passover and of Jewish history. This Gages d Sder." At the 11e11 0I freot of the mas- Is a platter, the fin M aword, sad n" it wafers a saleaveae Sp-arsley, a pwce of a lasted ew ad lamb Wige mned Chareoeth. manber sad guesi a S to he rplalsahd four -Mter a silver oulet S 1 f Ulah the Propht. Mf the possible guest n-a. 8r M thia sight S umerated aem symn - bibWmal mcoust o1 the -Ex the bitter and sweet of We. the horror of lav- Jo of freedom With hastl, the atory care for His people Sthe rvrw eclade. with W of Pesach is celebrate bkthday of Israel, and is in t s ea the feast of freedom. Soly in the political. but scene as well It is ljut at the beginning of dlacate that the lessons ltesl from the historical Standpoint are splendid la nature, the spring be- of the rebirth and life. START REHEARSALL. Depot" Will Prove a Big SA*uoe. April 13th. beth Melick. ho, auh the h mder the auspices of Kirhy, pter. I' 1. '.. will lprest ut o Delot" at the New llaird a next Tuesday ce')u as ieolrY a a coelt (Gi, quick :ind Ie'ria.itie it r< li ,f frIomn rhbeutuiat il,. eiuraigj., lamine back Sold b) VW M IJliohne In Search of Her Father. Mi rft it l ii. k1 ia t '' rl ij. 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M. to ~ M.-- Ice Picks, 15c up Gem Ice Shave Hbey Ice Chop-wV A artic F-z r- Arctic a reezers White M tn Freers Bo.e Ice Water Cooler Water Fihers OcOdolen Refrigerat'rs HAVE YOU SEEN THE *i iI * ---- I----- ------- THE R[I KIND OF AN V- 11 ,1 4-t4 p !:' I I, A.M USMN Ant, Ga~inevlei F'_lorid JERICHO. tIh Pamoe City., it Walls and the Cue eof Jeshes The walls of J trikhe. remalns of which hare been recavated by Ger- man arhbaolkists,. are. of oure. chiAly famous ln connection with their mlrelklkus destruction by Josboa. It is rveonld lI the boMk of Jmbus. clbp- ter ti, that. by command of the Ihrd. Joshua' army compassed the city. go- Iag rnwdalbot It one a day fr r !x days. headed by sream prier:s hearin saeve rams' burna befIre, the ark. On the amreath day they encamnpased It awre time. Thea. on Joabos's com- mead. "tbe people sh ed. ard the purists blew with the trumpets. and It rame to pas wbhm the people heard the sourd of the trumpet that the p o- pie ahoted with a great ahout and the wall down sat, o that the plo- ple went up lato the city. eery man straight before him, and they took the city," destroying all that was In It. ix- cept Rabsb the barkt who had hid- a the me sme set by Jeoshu to spy at the cty aBd her fthrs ea- b loM. The date of this destrtlou played at B. C. 1451. In spite t a <4 j ay 0.s wmeo should fld the city. It was rebaIIt I the : iS of Ahab to R C. 918 by Hi.. a yatie of Bethel and It s recorded to I Ktags x. t4. bow the cure of Joshua was fulAlled. The second city bwtuIbed and under Herod te Great became Important. It was sacked by oae Mlon. slare of Herd. Arrhelaa. the wo of Herud. fomuded a new town on the plain, whkb he had planted with palms. Jer o was finally de- stroyed by espenslan In A. D. O.- Deadee AdvertIr. __ a FM Jt r*