. America's oldest daily newspaper. The New York Globe. ,fOHW WANAMAKER SCHOOL TEACHERS Can keep ii> touch with aJI Board ol Kduc-irioii mattrrs hy readingthe School Ncwa io the Home luliaaii o( Tb* Otote 72 elty. Readers of his columns get all the news about automobiles andmany practical hints as to the buying, maintenance, and use of them. RELIGION AND CHURCHES. The Globes Saturday news of the churches reaches back to genera-tions, beyond the memory of any one now living. For many years thisdepartment has been relied upon by vast numbers of people who make upthe church congregations of th


. America's oldest daily newspaper. The New York Globe. ,fOHW WANAMAKER SCHOOL TEACHERS Can keep ii> touch with aJI Board ol Kduc-irioii mattrrs hy readingthe School Ncwa io the Home luliaaii o( Tb* Otote 72 elty. Readers of his columns get all the news about automobiles andmany practical hints as to the buying, maintenance, and use of them. RELIGION AND CHURCHES. The Globes Saturday news of the churches reaches back to genera-tions, beyond the memory of any one now living. For many years thisdepartment has been relied upon by vast numbers of people who make upthe church congregations of the city, and it is continued now, despite greatpressure for newspaper space, in improved form because of its usefulnessto the community. Mrs. Laura C. Dunlap, the indefatigable manager, hasgiven many years of an active life to the labor it involves. She takes apersonal interest in the work of every clergyman and knows somethingof what is undertaken by every religious organization. She guards zeal-ously what she regards as the rights of the public who d


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