Show s A BOOTH un FAThER T TKO n SALVATION TION ARMY u C z 1 r t I L Lr F tf f Ft 1 r I k Old Ol Napoleon of Pence Peace Who S of Oj the Grand I I in to Salt Lake fake in the Morning and an Who Speaks Comes Coms Three Times Tomorrow Tre adous lS Sue Suc j Theater lite His llis Book Darkest England and all the Way Out D III ce ress Geis s of V lYU i Hf Jf Ifo y H 1 n H ot c p 1 th h the rounder n ft fl u m truc v v 11 hei het ht Sr S Jrr iu HUll han I i lor ft u IV mn m r daughter Con Coast I jv t I I Ifs Far 1111 al rut IDI JOhn Johll III sielI th Ti Tuk k I L nA chief HC seer f I j Ii t Staff Cap j 1 r n r the J i I itu Y of the Unite is h finan slot t tr nr r Wright and Cap te Ie Th 11 r will plan also bo I 1 In D Demo maJ Ii aria staff or of the Pa tic hi P n ram fare alt tIr urn rut rol Georg o i r Ma blot Maj nth t pr j Nor Ja ld tH division Ian Ma Slat if r San Hall I Wo Wood o dIf l d duM and liaise Baile Idaho S 1 l 1 of or jr f i c pt party Is Ig haa In In a n special en ea car carI 11 ull td Ul h ij I f ii bY py lilt tut F di III ln h id d three c j eral he Bunday In Ine the Sali Salt Sal Salte In n Hi lire rooming nt lit 1 11 theater i e k there thel SI Iii I lie be Ii u II sermon ermon at a tIp J 3 p pL L Le he u Ill If a Iture I Lure tho the I 1 In 8 Lire Life and fit elt L of Or my nn g will evening ning he ho k In 10 n the ek At the thu services s It Ir III Ither ther Ui evening Guv W Ils Its will gentlemen as ns vice Ioe the following h A C Nol Aol NolD f tide d lU its It A AL L Thomas Anderson W SV IDS D S James Janes M Mer Mier L I A William er ter C C Goodwin William Igle Igler Heath leath Charles W Pen cn rte r rf 0 Perry and J 3 T Kingbury bury he re of at n 1 n William Booth tr to j Plats has attracted t e s most ost remark u to 10 one e personalities There are arc those In Int It t who hoot hold i t b to a disparagement nt term lerm him a Napoleon since they the u fur for evolving n a smut valt Im hl hie genius y l nothing far tar wendl that of the conqueror of ot rope rope who vho had all oil the of ot nl ter at hiS Tho The warrior represented destruction dish yea y ray ration the F of oC peace stands f the he fig of oC fallen rallon home purl and andt t eradication of oC poverty and und mr m Sa s a armies vanished like K kf ICare u e the sun Bun Oen ien bat hilt Bens ions oa are nn iv augmenting and Kiting JUng with a 11 p r vigor born of ot notion and faith If t f It be true us has bins been asserted cis V t the Salvation Army Arm Is le l really nh Rh Ip In hn a government government a tb re Is certain no doubt that the old general may mayI 11 1 I be styled imperator Although r 13 73 year ears of oC age havIng haIng been born England Ingland April 10 1829 1529 IU Is II stilt Mill till th the IK ur lid t dual uil an and J dominant head the army arroy arm and nil un Its lis affiliated lens He lie d the army anny he sup aup rt d It In Its u he lie has do de I voted hla 1111 hl hid bin Income In his ver vel life Ufa to the out of ot Its It put pui pose IOle Ov Over r half a l century has hns elapsed sin sinthe the Rev He to Booth entered hi hie l and anal began his hie as sa n a roy He lIe woe then od lid o Ith the Ihl Methodist t but 1 I In 1501 ro In order to Solely to tp labors labor rile so ec elal york work by liy whIch the this poo ire are 1 ren and I h hns alms be como such a n I feature of ot tho thin Army w ls In hi h UTO by 11 the tho of a large soup coup n ii in el London but the tannin duns for the army wert practically lul lal lulIn lalIn In 1684 Booth bugan i work wor In tuU the London and Il IlI a that time dote 40 years jears ago when as asked ed d he Ile expected to jr gc Iel IelI I hi hll hie workers und tend hc h l un u tr In t that tilt hwe a proved I Proof tho i II VIA and nn It In IBIS that his nils mis I Blon slon came carne to be br the Army Arm Up It II general superintendent be hr bemine mine Carne simply its Ita It general and titles tilleR vIm nerd t Oli The mill torn form Wit uns pimply a I growth Conse Consequent o quent upon th thu I of or tho the mania of or Its Ito work 1101 and the title ol ot general was lIIS ns bestowed lestol d upon Its or not assumed by him as 1111 Is 1 Generally general d Tho army organization ol has pro fit tit and successful fUI ns nil shown ahon l ly Iy y the t e army Itself ron grown until at the present tino it In m 7 00 n nIn d In III 15 45 countries c and under the Iho of or than lEoc n men and women detailed for tin till work The ll with iti It I a of of discipline and amI or proved ell a taking one th people the founder of or till the army most d JD to t n th and Jn n 1819 in It s ll t 11 1 I HII under the tho tam nom tamo In o 0 of the tha C fry a Ii paper the profit r i f which limo Ilko those thoi from the tho s b Jq published book boo I alft t tand I and p the t c IWay Out have ho bee d devoted ho great work ork orkA A your year later the Salvation Arm Army br bro canto canio International In character work nork was as In Amu lea ant and Australia In 1881 Gen Booths eld Mt ctt daughter d Catherine Initiated th work In Prance l was vas the real beginning of or the vast foreign mission a ny uy operations op of the th army at my now tarried m on In many lands The Thc headquarters w rt vre re then In III 11 London ns 1114 they the still con oon continue to 10 be Hut nut while money from Crom coin all 1111 parts of oC tho the f f t H I rH tH HH tI HI t H 1 I Y YI t 1 L J Jf I I rg J e t f S 1 r T Tj 1 t I Ii td n Il a i id if j i f d i d J J Ji Ii i J t 1 T i t 1 r r rI J f fy I I t w I y t 1 I I T T Tj j TL L j r rT T T T Ty y t tX X T I I i X bt aryl a Yr A L LJ J I y 4 t 1 f I y T T Tj TX j X I h 1 ti ty a a aI 1 1 I l lI I v vi vI I 1 1 i I i p I i ii r I 1 i Q A p r rv 1 v r i L t 1 t 1 iti T Tt t T Th t h n I i I I IX X r rr I 1 F 1 4 I y T r M e i it I r 1 h 1 1 t I 41 L LT T k 1 I IT T T 1 1 I f H HS n rH K I gENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH AM I A k t A Warm Welcome IV Awaiting A the Distinguished Sui Soldier of or orthe ti tithe it the Cross ross in This that Theater Will IVill be Packed licked by Those Th se Who Nho Are Desirous of Hearing lint Him f Lessons of His llis Life Li t Ills 1115 Principal Lecture Theme l I t v K 4 JI X F it In Is quickly AgaIn to the tour our quarters of C the tho globe Iobe In n ll c nae that It had lt I Its origin In III lar the tho Army it le an en i htMl tullon but one t tr r r i alma i III tatter nt II lef r y t h fl been ell to make It Intel Inlet r nil M Well Wallas na un In At lIt laid lA the die army started 1 the pork and p to till the haul hau if of commons II a monster monger er petition wit with I i 1000 signatures coiled collet up in III a ro re 1011 two to miles ml tI of ot paper nn an hound together with the army brany colon The interest In tn the starving tn vicious and n l had hod lx l p from rota th but found its It li liI I I In III On then O n Booth really hoot Jn In t and the Wa Wn Out Olt Hest published tn iii 1 90 un an Ii 1111 which attracted to so much tint tha edition o was va talen Shen us I IMI It MI come mo from the pr press M It wa WOI In III till this l o k that the vast vait lI t colonization for this the relief of oC the th ta lIng ving poor joor loor o at l n lar l cities were outlined nn 11 nil shown to be e by liy UK of ot money and ti h that end The declared that I It IIda Ida his city ell colony faun farm colony and over OC wa Ht tn co colon lulu were In III ft 00 h year curs no man or child It In ling ng lead to work would be ba unlit ull m p oyed The colonization scheme wai nR originally planned for Cor tho the benefit of tin the British poor I IId tOr for unset onset unsettled I tied tracts within dominIon on only but nn nn nl American Am yian lion has hD been Initiated teel and platted plACId d on the tho rond ro d to t Py Ey l It Is to re reHi Hi II II Ye e 0 d districts of ot large ot of their very er poor and place them on en firms from sterility when hert thy IhY cnn can hove have n a chance to become t lf producers Instead hU tead of dt holp Us I l hopeless 8 dead weights tJI In the body bo politic p The Tile must mot notable of or thene s colo colours t o Io area urs l it thu UIO Port Fort I ort Amity set net lit ment In Colorado which though hi cs tM tI 11 t I t only throat th years no Is la rap ran l loir h f lf and Is u ci to Its founders lo III rs In the year yar of ot hl his hIli great triumph pen Gen Booth alit loit by death bU his hl devoted wife Ite and helpmeet to whom iro he 1 c had been united 35 years earll Mrs Mra Booth BH nl all who lio knew her bier testified and an as tier her he 1 ork In the army hits has shown hown utts Aa In every eel tray 0 worthy to be la the mate of ot cne whose who holo life lICe was wan willi dedicated dt to the uplifting of struggling humanity She bhe was eloquent on the platform end 1111 helpful In the families of or tho the poor r In the title bestowed upon her ller herot ot of 0 the life tinny army mother and In common IM with lIh her husband hUl ancl glad Iad to 10 h t r beat best talent her life and anti their ebil dren drell to the work ork in ht which both ware wro ro engaged d All their thelt eons IlOna on nd m m were brought up to feel that th their lr j Icu yes wall In the army AWl and much of ot the tho of ot the t hils U re te d troth this 1118 fact fa t t for the are aix 11 In control of ot the until at Ii t pearly every Important Matlon tat Ion In n the world When naked If it she Ihl h hall hail put ill hw ht children hll ipso Into the movement Mr Month Booth ml I Vw Yea Ye blew ilIuM pal Godl And if It w we pall hud 10 to n w we would do so 10 o nut Hut I stand hero ht lolI Owl Gal and nay sey that U tt U le I leall oil all 1 from till thi iam motive the he so and attl t saving or of f the lost The building on street heet York the prevent pr ant h ht Ul quarters of lit the Salvation Array Army In was UI er as all n a tribute t to 10 the memory of the bolo l aWl mother and la le known to 10 Mr followers ao I hall hallU hallit U it Will was in that the first family break occurred In the lie of or Mr Ir and Mrs Ballington Hooth to oboy oby pr ar pro ders to leavo the work w rJ to take charge elsewhere They Ih y had hod been In III the United Un It 1111 States since 1657 l Si Inn bind seen their heir efforts crooned stith sue suo cers and had become groat greatly lIy I y to tho the country countr of or theli theil adoption Their secessIon was by the th advent In the United States Stales of or the Booth Puckers Crackers nod the by tin tha Bullington of or Independent army of or er Th The work ork urk lu however still sow goes on uninterruptedly uninterruptedly I according ing to tho the Inception Of Its founder the defection ot ut the orals sot sou and a III a n taller matter of ot the ii Of ot army ann V discipline mutely mid and not to n a n rad rud radical teal ical difference of ot opinion In n private lifo late If It den Can BoOth be IJ wid to have any an privacy nt at mil tho Commander of or the thu army urmy tt l as us s nua n a as UR an In de doo oUi l g ij lil th io strictly trl to having rio no no rec rec hac hC and even con on his hla keeping headily ut lit work stork ork whether on wa lira or land Tills Till has ho been b his hlA fourt f t visit to the United States how lug Ing been In mo when ii hf hi 1 miles In III this country and In Cotta Cana Clil o oa ua da a and held helel morn more than 00 meetings the tho three months he was here He lie has twice visited Australia and South Africa has girdled the Die globe In III fact twice trice over and each time with the tho object of ot furthering the idea Idon by bj which ho Is le llod This last inet journey through the tile United States has ho ha been extensive and luul would hate hae daunte daunt c e i many u a 1 nUlL man less vigorous or laa Im Imbued with less les high resolve titan than a vet vetran et ran man of 73 I |