Show JUDGE W H KING AT METHODIST Delivers nit an on the Subject of ROl Works Yorks ot of George A powerful address was wa delvere delivered Sun Sunday a evening at the First Methodist church by William H King the sub subject I jee beIng The ho Life ahmoi Works or of George Gorgo Washington The building I Iwas was crowded wih people anxious to hear time the address The speaker t that t the country ou has really forgotten r l t I Ia tIme n r I given e It by Washington a Greece once boasted Is its I Ih live hun hundred lc republics but there was no Washington to mould It Into one powerful whole Had lie he been am ambItious declared JUdge King I have no doubt Washington could have hao be beCome become Come u a king It was he who Into the the tho gelt great formula ami flounced In the Declaration or of lode Inde Independence that all men coon are created treo free and equal and d that the and other g ere officials I of tim government o are 1 the servants ot of the people Instead ot of their rulers We Ve do not appreciate tIme the magnitude ot of the tho work ot of Ington I bloe time the only man who could hold the thirteen states or er w was George We e stand toI In amazement at time the grandeur of oC time tho man There is some somethIng something thIng In iii moral greatness that m s this this poor ca clay of oC our almost divine and there wa was somethIng In thIs man that took tIme tho vile clay from which lie he ivas created and It divIne That power was morl moral greatness Armies an and navies have hao never neer made ct nations But I com coin commend mend President Roosevelt for his great groat Ideals and the national righteousness he has shown In tIme the conduct ot of this I naton nation |