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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, D OLD SUM 11III 1 WILL UNFOLD THE FEAR F 1 AY. JUNE Ml SECRETS Of PAST 7, 1937. THREE MJjgTaXMwraMMMmarmx.mmiiai.TB AUDIENCE GREETS A GOGNLAN Modern Necessity Is the telephone to Of course you want the best. up-to-da- .GET READY FOR THE "BOATMAN' WHO WILL COME SOON. Meet Him on i way and a wrong way of making mens clothes. The wrong way is by hand alone or by machine alone. The right way is a combination of the that is the way that produces the CLOTHES THAT two and ABT BUILDS. No matter how much you pay for your clothes you will get no greater return in satisfaction than by investing in Alt clothes. For $16.50 your dealer will sell you a splendid Velour Cassimere suit, star or dub check pattern. Write us if he hasnt it. C716 yMDCRS SeM Excleslvsly N. la Ogdea by 0. OGDEN CO, Crly Explanation. It wee bargain day. An excited mas rushed Into the crowded drygoods emporium. Say, where will I find my writer he queried of the head floorwalking gentleman. "Really, I dont know, air, replied the party of the floorwalking part "She hasnt been here "Great Scott!" exclaimed the excited man. Then I must hurry home at cure. She la either dead or dying!" to-de- y. rm A of 411 the world will Join In applauding the resolutkn of Italy to disinter what 1 eur riual exit front this vale earthly 3 oil'll go assured no muckinan with treasures rnty vet remain under the this rake dt' t of the age long forgotten cities 1'an stir up rank effluvia 'long your of an-Paestum. Both cities a Square Deal Il-.- l..t trail. That when the boatman come across the tide j And tel'. you that for you he has been j sent. You'll meet him with a smile nine inches wide And say: "All right, old fellow! 'er went! The above is from Goo, livin' AVtv- -j ly and aptly portrays a condition that ail too prevalent in this day and j Is a?t. In fact lias been so for some time. While written In Jest, we may with profit take it In earnest. Till i supposed to he a Christian The people, at least, pretend countryto live In the fear of God. And yet we wonder not at the query of this or that church: Why are we lagging behind In our member ship'." As recited in Saturdays Advance, the United Presbyterian church. In session at iJenver recently, passed resolutions along the line of this ques lion. The resolutions contain the fol lowing: It is not mere suspicion that men who attend church are decreasing in number. Several denominations are standing still on membership. One or two retrograding, while the advance In the most progressive is not gratifying. It is the call of the ministry to discover the cause of the losses. AY hat we wonder at Is the Idea set forth of the discovery of the cause The "cause' is apparent. We will pass over the and well-knofact tliat the churches themselves have dejwrted from the ways of Christ. That the Savior would drive the money changers from these modern temples that flourish in Ills name were He to come to earth again. That the lonely wayfarer, whoe prototype was Hla constant companion during His earthly life. Is the one who Is least welcome in the modern House of God" and sneaka In, shamefacedly, and take a seat In a far corner, where, while listening to the AVord he loves so well, he can escape the resultant glances and from his common attire. We will pass over the fact that the many womens church organisations Include (by choice) In their membership only "those of our set," and that ths working woman has no place among them. We will pass over the harm done Reform Leagues" In by j I - ed noae-tlltln- gs wore unkindly dealt with by Providence. Ths glory of Ostia, chief port of anciest Rome, receiving the corn and oil of Sicily. Sardinia and Africa, a' but surely betrayed by F.her Tiber and fluag contemptuously out uf reach of the shallowest ships. Time, curt usly enough, has. hoaever. failed to rob her of her Industry which first made her famous, and salt is still produced In small quantities from the little village of one hundred Inhabitants that has stolen the old oltys name and pave the ruins hornags from the modest distance of two miles. Paestum is more Greek than Honan, and one ttcy anticipate that If another temple of Neptune or temple of Cr-'- s lies beneath the heaped-udust of toe centuries it will he Athens and not ""me that will he raised from the dead. Paestums fate is sadder than that cf Ostia, for the Greek colony on Pnman soil was early smitten by main la and an evil reputation c"od her to be buried In a deeper oblivion tMn the cob urnna of a. Wm. Driver & Son DRUG COMPANY Ogdens Best Drug Store. Both phonos 38; 2453 Wash. Avo offic- e-holder Struggling in dts pip of Do you feel as X mne anal b -wound lU around your oody and Lootbog them op sod earning intense uifcr-We bm a cure that we know u Sonne. II it doer not give you mMso Jiou iu every way bring ns buck the ewpy nettle and well you back the ewoejr. Thats the coeSdenccwe km in w g) a m ii Nothing erer ducovered has peoveAeo mrrruful sad elective iu curing and pye-at- in iLcumhydbMmBK ' uric acid ad promoting theexoebou of dime sad ether impuriom (ram die blood which Two an 50c. oad $1.00- - T. H. CARRSt DRUGGIST The that talks Utah Independent Telephone Compy Warrsns Profess on." in lire uial hate her instructed from a stage be op. tied Workmen have been busily in tile tilings that are s.uTe.1 ami engage. for the k.I thicc Weeks ill w 1:1 ,lw- realistic. Wliil,- no should be tmpai led to lu-- ellly by tier pulling tlie park llie.iter in or.h r. Xtw '.lie f.u-- t that the play tenches us tuothel ? scenery has lseii paiubd i'liil hull,; i tvmoral lessen. there a Nari-.n- " i n-r- i In f.ut. )u- a.I.-p- t - is alt'igi-tai-- r 1 - ' x'-.- .i' me nays la tell a thing, inu-n.- make co .:h. or s - . v . -- wave-waahe- C-J- m-- e r lll-i-'- 66 PtioM-- : Ss'ome" at the Grand Next Wednesday Night. The tiiiiu.igem, tit of tl.v Gran-theater ll.ll e S'VUl'td, ai great expense, for the ittiroiiM of this popular plot house. A nierieti's new t '.igctii.in, W Kogir. ami his original company, in a magiiilieetii production of ime.ir Wilde's beautiful tragedy. "S.ilone." dlrict from tlteir remaikable rim cf four weeks at tltc I'oloiifal tlnater 111 I Sail Tins great play, with Its sensational si rues, tliat set all Xtiv York and Loudon astir, is without u doubt the 11111KI wonderful und awe Inspiring let elation ..( art ever witnessed mi 011 uny slag,-- , and its iipiearaiuv In-r- Wednesday, June 12, should prove the greatest dramatic event seen here for Tin scene of the play- - the moonlit terrace ill the ulacr of King Herod. Trtrarch nf Judea Is a seem not t be fiirgotieti. Months were svnt by the management hi designing the scenery anil eosttiiues. which urc of a most elaborate nature. So groat li.is I ice of the surer Kir. Unger and his that after completing their American lour the roiniMiiy will make a tour of the of Kuroin. also Includprlneiiml ing Australia ami N'ew Zealand. "Salome," In all it entirety, with nut a single scene nmiitcd, Including the Keiisational dance of Die Seven A'clls aild the kissing of the head of John the Puptisl, will In Uu iittrae-tin- ii at the Grand Giieia house on Wednesday, June 13. and everything put in shape to make tlifs place a lirsi-cl.i- itheout-dn- ater. The bill for th.we. k la beaded by Albitu. u m.igiilnn and illusionist of note. ll- Is iiilrmlui mg lie grout illusion "Triinspaniil." uud bis wou.li u I gliiss ladder Miss Allen is hilled as a singing and 1. toeil liilisiiul net ing sollbivlle. A is furnished by tin- - i'eiullelim Joe Goodwin tell stories for the Ik ii, I t ? I hose who like to Stroud un-Tim tiller present u laugli.il. I, play lit. How Muitm Won nut" Morey l.iiig will render And a l.inlc riiil.i Snail Lead Them." The song I illustrated with a number of beautiful slides. Tie l'tullliaseoi presents one of tlie lull st motion pLtuits of the day, and u good comedy. There will be no uiuliiiees ni tie park, but ilic evening perforuuiiwt a will In- run at the usual hour. - 800 S5th Rexall Store These men will not 80 Live" as to be prepared to meet the Boatman" and the very people who claim to walk In the straight and narrow path" are the ones to be blamed because they cater to and uphold them while shunning the man who tries to do right, as he sees the right If you, church members and mincan isters, will So Live" that you and meet the Boatman" with a clear fearless eye on the dark shore that divides Time from Eternity, you will hive solved the problem of Humanity, obHonesty. Christianity and Sunday atservance and, therefore, of church All tendance. and he prepared to say: Poer went!" Let fellow! old right catello Advance. to-idn- g - 1 1 THIS IS MY 46TH BIRTHDAY." Mali elm iiiee I'attersoii. whom tint t vmocritt of Tennessee hollered with the in tin last election, i a native of Alabama, tit which slut" lie was born June 7. 1 SC 1 At an early age In- relumed with Ids parcutii to Trim, ssee and Ills arly education tvat received at the Iliristiun I trot liers' college hi Memphis. Ian. r lie slinllril law at Aanderliill university and In 1KK3 hu whs admitted to the Imr. In JGK4 ho sought to cuter public life ns a member of the legislature, but was deflated in ids cuiiiiiihicy. Ten ymrs iHtcr he wa the successful candidate for attorney-gciicr- al of his minty, and lie held the position until l)00, when he lvrignid Park Utahna Theatre. to make tlie rate for congress In tho The I'tnhua Park theHter will be Tenth district laist year lie resigned III opened liy a new company of vaudeplace In (ingress to maki the rnea ville players tomorrow night and only for governor and was leeted aver li. on rainy iiiglita will tin- ('talma theater t'lay lvii ns, the It publteuu candidate. 11 1 Genkas ana THe Model Tlhve fir The genius of the brewers art, slowly making itself felt throughout centuries of improvement, has at .last found perfect expression in a new, light beer which is destined to become the model of all future attempts at beer betterment the coveted goal of the brewer s ambition. A new brand of beer is no uncommon thing; any brewer can put out a passable imitation of the old beers under a new name; but a beer which is new in kind as well as in name is a lasting and sensational triumph. This new beer new in quality and flavor very appropriately and justly is named to suggest all the luxury of the pure, dear, sparkling, amber-hue- d beverage at its best; and the name on everybodys lips is . Tlie Beer You Like As yet no likeness of Luxus ha3 appeared. Nor is it likely. brewers out of a hundred Luxus costs more money to brew than ninety-nin- e are willing topay. Luxus is brewed to a formula which other brewers will not find it easy to duplicate the result of years of study and experiment a jealously guarded bit of brewing knowledge. Tmmit has been accorded a tremendously flattering reception by the public and is served, in bottles, at all bars, and is handled by your dealer. Order a case sent home today, and whenever you are in the mood to relish a cold bottle, let it be criminal classes. RHEUMATIC CURE rhemauina. - p to make church attendance compulsory by restrictive laws, that tell the man If you wont go to church on Sunday and have your poorer clothes sired up and talked about, we'll Ax It so you can't go anywhere else." The methods of Christ were kindness, not compulsion. If we have Interpreted the teachings of the Lowly Xasarlne aright, one great fault lies in the ministers of the Christian churches. They are not what they of the world call mixers." They seem to battle with themselves from the time they don exthe "clqth to lead a peanut-she- ll istence. They force themselves Into narrow ways. They do not mingle with the "common herd," taking pleaslaughing ure In their enjoyments: with them; Joking with them and being among them as man among men. They do not "So Live as to encourage others to follow their example. They and their followers do not Join In their wholesports and then ask them, with over to hearted fellowship, to come the church with them, Sunday, and good sermon and listen to a bang-u- p Something with life some singing. enough In It to dispel rather than produce drowsiness. Again, the pillars of the church will not dinounce and shun the man or men who have made and are making wealth or public position a private snap. They hobnob with the public servant who Is known to he a grafter. They cater to the man of money, who Is known to have practically stolen his wealth from the very people they deign to frown down upon. The whole trouble la they will not So Live." The minister, the Christian, Hie man of wealth, the does not live true unto himself. He does not So Live" that AH he can say to the "Boatman: went!" er Let fellow! old right We have men In public life all over our broad land who, although regular church attendants, cannot believe In Christ, else they would he honest With them It is graft and personal of spites. They make of their oaths office blazoned Ilea, and the Christian people and other honest people applaud and how and smirk and give them the glad hand. Instead of treatof ing them aa the very worst enemies society and the moet depraved of all ed Is This You? : people Call 51 for informat'on. it vulgar, rough and unglide ocr the rougher !:.. es with "a mild and healing sm-li.ih- y tliat steals away their sli.irp-X- ! Kom- - t'oghlan is the typical d She is the queen of her tr'ho In every sense of the ord. and the part of the "madam." w it ti a tines,- that is must a.iinii.iMi A' lie we have no hesitancy in ay-- li - that e.-rone of the east was ' artist in Ins or her line Hint tint tin underlying object of it was goo I. it1 tlier dn e hesitate to say that it Was just u little to suggestive far Die mind and aomeuliut 'rage youthful ei- harassing to the swain who hnp-eii,- -J to In- - sitting In the family cirri' null hia liiiiiiinrata. There wan cm "lie thing lacking in tin- - whole si. to have made It a daily scene If il'i life of the courtesan nr the and tliut was that iliey did no; call a spade a simile. It certainly a- - ii"i necessary to have gone quite 0 n.itig uf course, to the adult, it n"t so bad. but it was inclined to 11 tin km the curiosity of the young gtr! io tilings that should be liuiurted t" lier tlrst by her dear mother. It I inl place to learn these things in flout of the fitolllghts. Tln-rImmense Scam of Coal. are those who will say tliat A dipping from an English newspai.toue who etui any fault In a per, furnished by Consul E. 1). Walker, play of that kind are bigoted and foolof Furslem. says that a seam of coal ish. hilt those same lilgoteil and fool24 feet thick has been reached at a ish people know- that the one who nmi.ix the Is not only a statement depth of 580 yards In South Stafford- fool. Imt iierverted. It Is not because shire. tlie fitiu-- or tlie mother, going alone to tin play, lias any objection to ofTHE PRICE OF PEACE. fer It teaches a great nmnil lesson The terrible Itching and smarting. and Is good to those who receive It Incident to certain skin diseases, Is In the manner In which It Is Intended. almost Instantly allayed by applying Fui would you, father or mother, have l to have had your Innocent Chatnlierlalns Salve. ' Price, 25 cents. For sale by all druggists. daughter sitting beside you ed years. Thia business waa built up by square dealing. You take no chances here. Vi t trying la what you get when you do your trading here. We have been In this same location over IS Mrs. i" make ! A LIT- Si omr" Comes to the Grand Next VVrdneeday Evening Given as a Complimentary to R. A. Grant the Manager of the Grand. li vr ihrfi wlirn the summons cvme j GREAT PLAY. BUT TLE TOO RACY. inn the Shores ed 236 TweatyvFiftb SUeet VSA the River Ostia and Paestum to bs Uncovered Styx With a Clear and Fearless Eye and Explored by tho Italian GovernYou Will Then Have Solved the ment Ostia Desertsd by the Tiber Problem of Humanity. and Left High and Dry by Waters. j There is a right LONG BURIED CITIES OF ITALY ARE TO BE EXHUMED. te The Beer You Like Brewed and Bottled in Omaha by COMP AN Y FRED KRUG BREWING. the Aft of "Exponents of Fine Brewing" DISTRIBUTERS: JOHN I. GREINER 128 Twenty-Fift- h Ind. 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