Show SPIRITUAL FOOD DEALT TO SINNERS Captain Tom Mackey Spreads Practical Gospel to Re Receptive Receptive Receptive Audience Before an audience that filled every bench in Tom Torn Mackeys Commercial street chapel last ast night a dozen roughly rough clad but clean looking men meD recently turned from evil ways waS by the power of Mackey and his Christian gospel gaspe stood up in turn and ancl bore simple heartfelt tes tea testimonies of their faith in the Christ and Ills His power to save It was a scene cene such as aa perhaps never has been witnessed sed in Salt Lake before Men who only a few Cew ow weeks before had reveled in lowest of oC tenderloin tend habits rescued and touched by the untiring aggressive agree lve gentleness of Tom Mackey and his little band of evan evangelists told In language homely per perhaps perhaps perhaps haps but burning with sincerity of the turning point in their lives and the great comfort that had come to them because of their reformation And at the concu conclusion conclusion sion slon in answer an to Mackeys ardent ap appeal appeal appeal peal five others came forward from the audience most of them in tears and knelt at the conversion bench while Cap tain tam Mackey prayed It was a n fitting climax to a day which Mackey sa says a was the most glorious in all aU his long career as a saver Haver of souls The most of oC his audience had feasted their fill earlier in the day at the dinner arranged by the evangelists for Cor tho the un unemployed unemployed unemployed employed workingmen and were In re ra receptive receptive mood for Cor spiritual feeding as Mackey lackey puts It Many of them were un on ler the spell of his kindhearted person personality personality the greater part of the day having attended the morning services the after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon feast least and the tIle evening services An interesting incident of the evening came rame when Captain Mackey rose and ad al addressed dressed his men this way Boys a few Cew minutes ago I picked d up upa a little waif not more than 16 years old sitting out there on the gutter with his funny Cunny little face in his bis hands He had anything an to eat for two days and when I took him in next door and set him down alongside a platter of oC good things to eat he lie told me how he had run away from home to Salt Lake and was down and out for Cor keeps He wants to go back home but he the price e of a ticket and is too discouraged to try and rough it again Boys Bos what can we do for fr him Weve Yee all had a good meal today and lived like millionaires for an hour or tw two o If any of us still feel that way lets come across and send the little fellow back to his mother Instantly 30 pieces from as many men were gathered In by Mackey Macke Mackeand and as many again offered of their con contributions cOntributions but as 30 dimes was enough Mackey refused to take tae any more To Today Today Today day the little fellow who had the good fortune amid all his bad luck to run across Old Tom Mackey will go back home riding the cushions |