Show u Oi Chicago Tribune lucy railroad churches are made after tile tho pattern of nn an ordinary onlY on n ci larger an ure atre with space ti to sen soot t otis anI people and to give Ivo room Cor or tile tha church organ and pulpit or quarters for Cor the and Ind hl hii familY They travel froll rain town to town five or six weeks In each Isch place placeIt Ills It is rare rore lint the they ore aro not the forerun nets ner of a 1 nt church hume home am and the basis buls of the religious and social sea sen sentiment of the places visited hUed It by them There Thero are now non eight of the chapel cars traveling In the tle States and In the and woods of 01 northern Wisconsin and fhe rhey lire are nil made of tile the best material and workmanship They are arc eighty feet feel long from coin end to end having fI a seventy foot Jody body This space Is Into IL a Coot chapel with seats provided for one hundred people At one end twenty feet of the length of oC the car I Iet is set et for the ho use of the evangelist anti his They fhe are neVer allowed to 10 get out of repair hut lut are Sent to tim the shioji to receive a 1 coat cant or of paInt anti ami Vat nr nl h whenever needed The They are fitted with trucks nail Tho cost of oe the cars Is each achi The railroad companies have hlo become Inter Interested Interested ested In the movement and the cars ore are hauled from place to place free roe of charge The first car that was built was wall given glnn the name of at Emil Evangel gel harpers Weekly The Tho king profoundly believes tha while It Is not to 10 be expected hint every everyone everyone one In the world should believe lie tho same thing every eve one believe something and should net act up tip to his religious belief Ills Is wel vell by the following extract from 1 a letter or of Archbishop Magee Ingle written in December 1173 lIe He Is speak lag Inn of it 11 visit to the country countr seat of at King from rota to Just returned 1 from church where I for Cor minutes vII ii rho church Is III n a very e small count country one dote e to 10 the grounds The Tho house ns as I 1 saw It i b by is IR R a coun tr lr or of red stone with white CI a lags Ings standing well and looking quiet comfortable nail anti suitable I 1 find the company compan pleasant anti but we 10 ore aro orea 1 a curious mixture Two Jews Jeu Sir A Rothschild and his an ox ex Jew nl Disraeli a floman Catholic Cola Colo on an Hallan duchess who Is isan nn an English woman anti her brought up ns as n a Roman Homan Catholic anti onel antinow now turning Protestant i a set lIet of oC young oung anti a bishop The Jewes came caine cameto to church so dill did the young oung I iad lid Dizzy Disraeli dill did the tho some same anti vos profuse In hIs PraiseS of at fly InY sermon fasten no ton The Tho mo most t assertive roe foe to religious faith t lIR is II found neither In science hOr toe let In hut but In urr nt tUII LuIe A host of las arisen or of the younger generation edit editA A If f brilliant Imagination who science anti caricature religion on rhey nr ore 11 neither th theologIans nor scion n but In fiction essay the they d do critic the conflicts going ma In young minds In which science s lenN finally dethrone nith ThC fliey assume to Understand him hll non nature but den to It Its deepest anti its highest To Took ok lok b ck over ever the anti nd m macic r the wonderful progress In discovering time secrets of nature anti tile the processes of developing life liCe Is to be inspired with lIh new hop Every verY In iii knowledge must III the tha end bring nearer tu to God Science theology literature all 1111 tile paths which Into hut His presence Lo 10 attempt to follow fallen them without op Him Is to leave leavo them to tail fall fallIn In finding what they have hao to 10 and to lose ones self I New York Independent i After all It Is 18 earnestness lint tells fOl 01 earnestness means n a certain degree of 01 leadership The earnestness may he be devoted to alII thIngs old truths those hint remaIn to nil nU char octet truths that are true for learn ng or tor or anti It will be sue It has In It the tho clement of leadership 1 Most loRt follow few Cew lead leid If the has bans n a lenders gift of the common acknowledged good things vr of God and muon for Cor peo pIe 1110 good for correctIng their vices for far showing them lad for fer pointing them to Christ In thc lie PulPit und and out of It If he fights everybody knows to be wrong iii society In business In the lie character of his individual hearers amid holds imp to them tim the model of our Lords life amid the sacrIfice or of Ills death nil as It he meant It anti and was In iii earnest about It then the common people will hoar him ghoUl anti and the rarer people who tie o their own nun thinking will alao IJO Do glad to hear him hini No Nen York Outlook Wo sro mo me opposed to the movement not ISO 1110 In favor of selling beer bRer tv to the tho but he be caU I WO desire to see the lie solo sail or of liquor amid In regulated n agitation wise Iso or unwise just or un tin ju just t bo be mode by br the lie sincere cutO of oC temperance it still an undeniable lint the Private believes that lie he has ii a rIght to drink and bait In if Ie not niost mOMI of oC his drinking lie he Is satisfyIng an innate so 80 clot Instinct for compau compan WIth other men Inca In gathering where conversation anti ex cx or of ideas and experiences may ho bo Is nn an that Is nt at atthe the bottom of nil sOcial lIterary am amO amid O oen n religious clubs We Wc think that lint sonic sort Eort ot of social Center ought to he maintained In each ench camp and on Such a the tho pst canteen tins provided anti we 10 not see that the agitation against lie tho canteen huts has so o resulted In any substitute being of oe |