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Show kl i ? V , i i " - , ' ' Y , V ' , t fr- - Sg- - 7 kH f ;, ' i ' ft y t j ' ! ; - t I''"jsf , 1 s , V . J, A. i. , -- - , , t' 1 v ! i, : 3 c: J 8- II 66 i JANUARY 30 THE DESERET NEWS .MONDAY Mi I I Will i" II II 1922 I" HI millions now o ' IN A FREE LECTURE at the Auditorium, Tuesday Evening, Judge Rutherford will prove by Biblical prophecies recently fulfilled, and others being fulfilled, that millions of peopleTiow living on earth will never die, -- Thousands in Salt Lake City will live forever in happiness on earth and not die. t .3ZZZ1I3. -- ZI JudgeRutherford says: I FULFILLED PROPHECY settles the fact that Bible Students were right forty began to yeai6ago-wheii:the- y jodaim and that Famniepestilencef distress of nations and revolution would speedily -- follow. They based this upon the Bible. Then the message received scant attention Revert" me clergy scoffed andndiculed. Now the facts compel their silence. But the end is not yet. Jesus said: These things are but the be- Vginning of sorrows. SA - -- -- TAKE HEED! The old world 7has ended! . The new is at hand! war bankrupted the nations, left thousands of jobless, starving and created an army of discontents Nations are in distress .and perplexity. Mens hearts are failing them for fear. Capital and labor are at the breakEverywhere revolution threatens. ing point. Business is unsatisfactory Disaster seems imminent. THERE IS A REASON. THERE IS A SPECIFIC REMEDY. To avert the explosion, tKe clergy, big business but their efforts will fail unless they apply the diex-soldie- rs, andpro-fmaI7pbBHcumruni- vine remedy. . . - t tef . THE IMPENDING PERIL should arouse clergymen to break their silence, cut loose from ecclesiastical bondage and explain to the people the prophe- cies now being fulfilled. They failed to tell Christians of the unrighteousness of the World War, and even connived at the imprisonment of those who did tell them. Why should not all Christians work in harmQny? I cordially invite the clergymen of Salt Lake City to hear me at the Auditorium. If my mterpretapcwTof the Bible is wrong, then the clergymen owe it to the peopk to tell them wherein it is wrong. If right, then lappeal to the clergy to the people the truth; to comfort suffering humanity by bolding prcv! mg that this is the day of Gods Aow living will never die. vengeance, that the kingdom of heaven is at hand, and that mill. (UliGIEiroiEM . , . ' - 31, at Evening, Jan. Tuesday ' r Qcl6ck, in the y No Collection All Invited. RICHARDS STREET alike areinterested in the rebuilding of Palestine. foretold, .Many centuries ago Gods the return of the Jens at this veryJLime The. Jews are returning to their homeland to stay, because God decreed it thus. This question is agitating the' thinking world. Judge Rutherford visited Palestine, making a personal inves- tigation of conditions there. He comes with a fund information of importance and of of to Jews and Christians alike; this interest great being further cumulative evidence that millions now living will never die. .. s In this now lecture been heard by overcrowded houses throughout Great Britain, continental Europe, Egjpland Palestine. At London's Rojal Albert Hall 13,000 heard, 15,000 more thronged unable to gain admittance. New Yorks Hippodrome was quickly filled to hear Judge Rutherford, while 10,000 were turned away. He wants the' people to understand hjs atementliterally. tliat million now living will never die, but will be restored to perfect conditions of body and mind and live forever on earth in peace and happiness.. Why the great increase of insanity, suicides and crime since 1914? Why since then such increase' in the number who claim to communicate with the dead, or those who are in. Lhe unseen world? - . . ets re-cen- first-han- d J world-famou- he-ha- s the-door- XT' . AN UNSEEN PERIL - holy-proph- W-- . 1 JEWS AND CHRISTIANS - . -- MMTOMUJM Seats Free t' t s This lecture has comforted multitudes bereaved by the World War, epidemics and attending sorrows. So great has been the demand that it has been amplified and published in book form, i ncluduyj 500 Scriptural proof texts. Those Tinabteto hear the lecture cents may havea copy by sending twenty-fiv- e to I. B. S. A. Lecture Bureau, 171 Q St Salt Lake City, Utah. The communication with the dead, or the unseen world is done by means of the ouija board, planchette, automatic writing 4nner voice, etc. The Bible plainly teaches that when a man is dead, he is unconscious, and knows not anything; hence no one coukl comftiunicate with him. The communication above mentioned is not with the spirits of dead men, but with evil spirit beings or demons who impersonate the dead for a fraudulent purpose. These can exercise influence and power over the minds of those who willingly yield to their influence. Briefly, the facts . . concerning this matter are these: i r Satan, the devil, told the first lie, namely, There is no death; and to keep this lie before the minds of men he stages communication of men with these demons, his allies in wickedness Prior to the flood these spirit beings or demons debauched mankind and plunged the human race into gross wickedness; and for this reason God destroyed the then world in the flood. At the saipe time he restrained the demons until the judgment day. Jude 6.) Since (2 Peter 2:4; 1 Peter 3:18-2the flood these demons have communicated with human beings through the inThe Scriptural Inference is that they would strumentality of willing mediums. exercise greater power and influence upon the minds of men during their day. Their judgment day began in 1914, from which time forward the de- -. mons have influenced the minds of many, inducing a great wave of insanity, suicide and crime. They hare taken advantage of ..suffering. humanity.- - grief, stricken by the war.and induced a far greater number to communicate with what are supposed to be their dead loved ones. " Hence many have fallen under the baneful influence of demonism. HtutJreds of thousands have gone insane as a reso-call-ed v 0; judg-men- sult. . t A Friend of the People .. nl tt. InaiM M leu Mta if f tiki rarth, till ftwrr MMff th Wirto fMa tket um MW uirOa nlpawn ever ttm itbe its- cieielitng W f infl, tfee f Im- -f Mlxhty ae of firth fhiwtch fhf U to Nil 4 Mto Wr if wmked RMptfla. toOIt fligly iiirtltot If mm President of die International Bible Students Association ind Peoplss PuIpil Associaticn, reliioxu crcsnir tbss tirmj Ca rcrpla r ice " f tsdtribszl t 11 nwi.Jto Jft K& 4W r V ' 1 -- A-.-f it ViiTiam A r j |