Show FRED B SMITH PREACHES GOSPEL OF WORK TO LARGE AUDIENCE OF MEN and business s men alike both showed they were interested In the work now being carried on by Fred B Smith under Y M 31 I C A auspices and turned out in large numbers to the meetings held under his direction yesterday At the shop meetings yesterday the tho speakers were Rev Re W M Paden of tho First Presbyterian church Rev Elmer I 1 Goshen of or the First Congregational church and Rev Bishop F S Spalding of the Episcopal The Th Tb meetings were well weIl attended by the and the lectures greatly appreciated Fred Fral B D Sm h conducted a noonday meeting me ting at the Colonial theatre which 1 was largely by business men menTle Tle second address of ot Mr Smith was delivered to a large audience in the lobby Jobby of the Y M I C A building last even evening evenIng ing In his opening remarks he told of ot his experiences In New York where he found several thousand men sleeping in cheap lodging houses on account of their not having work On the following morning said Mr Smith I counted up in one of the morn morning morning ing Ins papers and an found Cound that over men were wanted for various trades As I walked down the street an im immense immense mense commanding sign read Three Thousand Men Wanted anted Transportation Furnished While on an adjoining bIll blU bIllboard board was advertised Men Wanted anted for forthe forthe forthe the Army and Navy avy At this point of or this narration Mr Smith paused and asked What Is the matter when thousands of ot men resort to bunk houses on the plea that they ther cannot find work while thou thousands thousands thousands sands of men are advertised for every everyday everyday everyday day In the same community The case is only different in portion In Salt Lake City CIt The speaker then th n proceeded to show some of the necessary qualifications for formen formen formen men who wish to fill the positions ad au advertised advertised Let me call your our attention to the tho fact that in each and every case men were wanted to tt do work Now the pathetic thing about these theae unemployed men is that thata a great many ask for tor work ork with the hop s that they will not meet with employment Work Is noble grand and fundamental and the man who has the necessary qualifications qualifications to do ten hours of work and then hunts for the soft snap that will wilt give him only seven hours of work will fall fail In the second place the man who would fill the demand for men must Ve e of ot the quality quam which sticks when things are coming mighty hard Because men me meare are unwilling to ta stick to the hard bard jobs or orthe orthe orthe the unattractive community even though thou h their work demands their presence Is the reason that men in the east are longing to come west and men in the west want to go so cast east while the tre northern and south southern ern era men think they the would be mutually improved ed by b an exchange of location We e should bow in admiration to the oH old oJ 1 pioneer preached who put In fifty years yeas of his life lire in one community in the mid middle middle middie dle die west W St and ani Who when asked where he was now located d proudly replied 1 I am where I T was I am no tramp Mr Smith will deliver his last noon address today at 1215 at the Colonial theatre when he lie will speak upon The Unanswered Question Tonight at the theY theY Y 1 M I C A at 8 B he will talk on The Tho Other Man The three simul simultaneous simultaneous simultaneous shop meetings s will be held for forthe forthe forthe the last time today toda at noon Special mu music music music sic has ha been provided for all of these thetO meetings |