Show Another Tribute Paid to Bishop Spalding REV BEV WARD WINTER REESE Rector of 01 St. St Pauls Paul's Episcopal Church The shock hock of ot Bishop Spaldings Spalding's death has dazed and benumbed me I nave navo felt always that ho was a bigger man than we have ha appreciated He was tho the best bestman m min man n with whom I 1 have over cr como come In con con- tact There Thero never was a 3 particle of or re religious TO- TO bigotry or narrowness in his mind He lie was dominated wholly b by a broad and antI all embracing spirit of or true Christian I charity and of ot love hove for his fellow lellow man Whether a man was of or a 11 church or of no church made mad no difference to him and any man could touch his sympathies and gain his help quickly regardless or of his hili creed or lack of or creed Only A i few ow ago aso carl early in this week he lie personal y went miles out of or the thu dt his own work In c lher avenues a to rind tind a aman aman aman man who had sought Irs Ufa assistance In iii securing employment and in iii taking hat hatman man to tho position ho lie had Imd secured for him That hat was merely an Incident common common com coin mon every v ry da la in iii this hi big bij mans mati S buy busy y life hie Bishop hill hail an all Immense e Cit Cit- for tor or detail OcUM in hi his works of or hel helpful helpful- ful nt new nets und and this work ork touched and aided all aU classes c and c of or men arM aru women The manner o of o hl hH d death seemed to me mean mean mean an example of his i own un unselfishness ne 1 am lost loit absolutely lo lost 10 t and cannot rc real realize l. l iso ize that ho he has hab golly Bone torn U us u lie Is hi Inc one man of or whom I h have ve never ne one word of detrimental detriment Import He Ito was as In till all parts parti of or the Hie country aft ai one of oC the tile t men nien in iii the Episcopal church and was vas I In tho ho thoa na a national na- na councils council of at tl the church as DS ono one of oC the tile big liro-id liro of ot the tho church lie He had the tho k l most niost analytical cal mind with which I have e ever o come cOllie In lii contact He lie was u a u. u mm man of or peace lilt but would wO t evil in ill a manner au all his own J by appealing J to 10 the better forces of or U thor O with whom h he lie labored to overcome over o come tho the baser forces Ills Ilia great rc-at rc pow power r was III In awakening the un moral l sense the underlying sense o of or the better things in awakening the tho soul to Ideals and In revivifying rc those thos fibres of greatness that exist In nil ill men but that are sometimes dulled Bishop built for rOl or himself a monument of respect and antI admiration by his hia broad 81 spirit of or humanity and hl his hia charity chanty of t thought and greatness of ol soW souls |