Show Qj f 1 4 i THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 19 1929 I Ns WEEKLY- SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON - hue THE GAMBLING SPIRIT HURTFUL TO BUSINESS AND ! f first Lobbyist (Editor’s Note: - This is the first of a series of stories by ' Rodney Dutcher telling: how some of the historic lobbies of Washington's past operate) v t newspaper are as ignorant as that but after diligent research he hopes to be able to set down more concerning the antiquity and history of lobbies than has ever been gathered The unanimity together - before with which writers have neglected this subject is nothing short of as tonishing and no more than a gen eral outline can be given because lobbies out after the people's money have nearly always been accepted with 'the greatest equanimity From the There never has beginning been a time since the establishment of this govern mentt when the lobbyists were not on the lob in the national capital And (they have taken goodness knows ' how many billions of dollars from the American people through their grabs of land natural resourcev and profitable favors Any complete history of lobbies including those which have worked on stated legislatures would take 10 times the space tof the largest encyclopaedia It is often pointed out that the modern day lobby is far smoother and more respectable than the lobby of the last century That's a fact and it’s lust as well If the old lob by’s tactics hadn’t finally been modified the White House would now be occupied by a member of the power trust the capital and the Lincoln memorial would have been moved to some billionaire’s back yard and the customs houses would all be in the hands of some enterprising corporation The time came when there wasn’t must left to steal and competition became) so keen that lobbyists began to checkmate each other But until congress and the legislatures had given away most of the country and its natural resources there were lobon hand of the very type to byists ” grease the legislators and speed the process Today there isn't much left except power sites and those are being handed out as rapidly as pos 4 r i 20:33-3- 5 - 2 Thess 3:6-1- 2 - - " Now them that are such we command and exhort by our Lord Jesus Christ that with quietness they work and eat their own bread Eph 4:28 ' Let him that stole steal no more but rather let him labour working with his hands the thing which is good that he may have to give to him that needCth The International Uniform SunSchool Lesson for Oct 20' The day sibl $ Spirit Hurtful to BusiGambling “The Father!” believed in direct ness and Morals Gen 2:15 Exod action At the outset they did their 20:9 Neh 6:3 John 5:17 9:4 Acts own lobbying when it was 20:33-3- 5 2 Thess 3:6-1- 2 Eph 4:28 instead of hiring someone necessary Alexani der Hamilton led the first congres‘ D E D GILROY WM By sional lobby in the fight for the Editor of The Congregatlonallst funding of the national debt and the assumption by the federal govNo one who reads 'the Bible inernment of the state debts The telligently can mistake its teaching people with money had bought up regarding the obligation of every this paper from the people who do his fair part in mainneeded money for as low as 10 cents pvan to the wrorld 'order and the on the dollar Members of congress taining welfare general werevamong the speculators and the it is true is represented otherscame rushing to the scene to Work in the Genesis story as a part of tne exert pressure curse that came upon man following “I do hpt know that Influence has actually pecuniary been used” the entrance of sin into the world and there iwrote Senator William Maclay of through disobedience no mistake be should in concerning his Pennsylvania “but I am certain that everyjournal kind of man- the fact thpt work as many people agement has been practiced and have knowik and know it is a curse every tool at work that could be and not ' ajblesslng The slavish t thought ofT grinding toll to which masses of PUT THROUGH A DEAL people have been subjected forThe “assumption” measure was merly for the most part as slaves ‘first defeated iBut meanwhile an- and latterly as free men other lobby had been "urging the but actuallypresumably often as the victims of a national capital along of circumstances cannot be defendbuilding the Potomac river and after the standpoint! on the Hamiltonian lobby had conceded ed fromofany the value or dignity of the latter project Jefferson and ground other southerners ween finally per- work But work In its proper place and ” suaded to agree to assumption The speculators many of whom had degree is none the less a blessing bought up the paper from unin- — a blessing because it is a necesformed soldiers and' planters on the sity and no sensible man can be basis o f inside information clean- at peace with himself or with the UDi world who is shirking his fair edAfter that the speculators and the share of that which is necessary j lobbyists turned their attention to for the maintenance Of human life the land and began the long but SOMETHING FOR NOTHING thorough campaign td1 loot the puThe gambling spirit stands at the blic domain very opposite from the principle of honest reasonable work The TOMORROW: The father of the essence and of gambling is the desire to lobbyists arrives on the scene— the get something lor nothing and the Rev Manasseh Cutler evil lof gambling should be recognized as consisting as much in its spirit as in the actual deed The gambling spirit has always been but it is doubtful prevalent whether it has ever had such widespread development as in modern times when the greatly increased and extended mechanism of society has made it possible upon so much f " 4 RADIO PROGRAMS KLO SATURDAY Daily program 7 a m until mid- night - 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ft cnqla One of the difficulties with which men are confronted in actual life and with which the moralist also has to contend is the fact that the element of chance enters into all business and industrial activities as never before The conditions of life today are far removed from that desirable situation where every man who is willing to work would be assured a reasonable reward for his labor and every useful activity in industry and commerce would- have assurance of Under5 the circumfair profit stances of life today the ordinary processes of commerce and industry have a large element of chance inevitably associated with them But in spite of this difficulty there is rather a clear distinction that a man can make in his own mind and conscience between the attitude p f a sincere desire to bear one’s share of the world burdens and the attitude of the man who seeks only to profit from the labor of others and to make his gain from the chances of life The man with a gambling spirit is essentially a shirker and a nonbuilder The man with the right spirit no matter how much his fortunes and his success in his enterprise' depend on chance is interested in doing something He is a 'real builder who is making his contribution to the would If the element’ of chance is in his life it Is incidental and not basal In the gambler the element of chance becomes the basis of his very existence It is that fact that makes gambling so disastrous In its effect upon the individual and so blighting in its results for society' The gambler is really a thief not so much in th fact that he takes money from bis victim who if the game is on the square runs an equal chance as in the fact that he is a robber towards society In seeking simply to live and prosper by successfully taking advantage of chance he robs from the store of what other men are creating and s— wm The newspaper said that Schulenberg talks in a monotone but can produce inflexatlon by pressure of his linger against his throat The operation in which the larynx was removed the Journal said was performed by Dr Joseph C Beck of Chicago For three years Schulenberg used a pencil and paper to express himself He tired of this method the newspaper said and sought to restore his speech STUDIES IN' MIRROR--Th- e Journal quoted Schulenberg as saying: “After I lost my voice I could not bear it— to be a dummy to talk with my hands I have put automobiles together I have made run that would not run beforethings This was a bigger job and much more important 4 “Well I began experimenting with myself I studied myself in a mirror I studied musical - instruments and there I got idea You know I used to playmy the organ and I knew how you can force air through a thing and get sound “I didn’t actually operate on myself I used no knife I used— but there — I mustn’t tell you about 'it now because it’s not perfect yet This I will say I used no mechanical appliances LOTS OF PRACTICE “It took lots of practice to learn to talk again even after I had the secret The flesh had to be hardened and trained First I could say Only letters like a child A and B but now x can speak sentences' t’Now I hope to help other people all those poor folks who can-p- ot talk those I saw in Chicago When Dr Beck took me around to show me to the doctors’’ ave- Hod a m reaching by the presiding elder A Wells Sermon subject and text of his selection Tlie Lord’s supper and communion will be distributed at this service Evening worship at 8 p m sermon by the Now we command you brethren i Wis6ct J MILWAUKEE 19— (AP)— The Milwaukee Journal Friday said that Herman Schulenberg 53 Milwaukee mechanic whose lamyx was removed four years ago in a cancer operation amazed the American College of Surgeons meeting in Chicago by his ability EMBRY CHAPEL M EL A CHURCH— 2817 Pingree avenue R W Wisner minister Sunday school at 10 a m 11 presiding elder This is our first quarterly meet ing of this conference year and we are desirous of making it' a very great success financially and spiritually We are asking all members and friends to be present Come and hear the presiding elder Music will be rendered at both ' ser vices by the choirMonday evening at 7:30 quarterly conference Wednesday evening prayer meet ing Thursday evening choir - Mws'oftk Churches t Tbe Sunday school meets at 10:00 with classes for all ages The music Sunday morning will be as follows: Organ: Prelude “Andanto Cantabile in B Flat” Tschaikowsky Offertory “Repentance” Jean Louis Nicode Postlude “War March of the Mendelssohn Priests’ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH— Twenty-fourt- h street and Madison CHURCH— John Edward Carver D avenue L minister We Hughes pastor our Bible to invite you 11 o’clock cordially at Morning worship school and worship services begin Theme “The Call to the Strong” ning at 10 o’clock The Christian Sunday School will meet at 10 Endeavor service begins at 6:30 and o’clock Classes for all ages Young the evening service at 7:30 We will 6:3u meet will at People’s meeting show a series of stereoptical pictures Evening service of vespers at 7:30 of Bible lands at the evening servTheme “The Individual in the ice Mrs Leonard will be ready to will Scout troop Kingdom”- Boy meet and arrange for a practice or meet Tuesday evening in the Violin: other meetings of the young peochurch Girl Scouts will meet Mon- “Reverie” Edward Morris ple’s chorus Let all the young peochurch in the afternoon day Alfred Keiser be there “Elfigie” ple Sundty evening new It is expected that the organ Mrs Royal Eccles violinist 27th the will be dedicated Sunday Mir Lorln Wheelwright organist x FIRST METHODIST EPISCOof October street PAL CHURCH— Twenty-sixt- h Morning music: 1 B S A — (International Bible and Jefferson avenue Lester P Prelude “The Triumph Song” minister customFagen The Students J Association)— Bizet 9:45 a1 m—Church school W C Offertory “Pilgrim Melody” Bach ary meetings will be held during Carnes superintendent Postlude “Russian Chant” the coming week All truth friends 11 a m-Worship service serTschaikowski and all interested in Jehovah’s great mon by the pastor “Christian InMrs John Hillabrant of Personality” Violin solo “Measure in F for the plan of salvation for the human vestment 6:30 p m — Epworth league in the Violin” Kreisler family are cordially invited to share All young people church Mr Alfred Jaggers in apy or all of these services Seats especiallyparlors invited ' Vocal solo “Some Sweet Day” — Popular evening servno collections free m and 7:30 and p Sunday Oppenheim by the pastor -“The “Watchman What of the Night” Friday evenings at the Golden Age ice Sermon Godet bureau 2641 Kiesel avenue-studieChallenge of Christ’s Way” There will be special music at both Mrs Agnes Warner Bowen In tbe editorial of September first morning and evening services Evening music: at 7:30 p m — Service Wednesday evenSchumann —“Ambassadors” Prelude “Requiem” Wednesday ing at 2555 Lincoln avenue the reg- of help and healing Discussion tlude “Gloria in G Minor” midweek praise prayer and Westhaus ular! first of a series of “God’s Highservice meeting It is the constant The to Mrs John Hillabrant way aim of the I B S A to simplifj Heaven" Health1 Happiness and Vocal solos '‘Twilight is Falling” J Williams And make clear and plain tne great Everyone is Invited to these servof God’s Word concerning ices “The Soul’s Repose” Godet truths His dealings with the church and Mrs Agnes Warner Bowen 44 Mrs Bowen At the morning ser- with the world Christian people have inherited from the DR vice will sing "Silent Sea” by generally PRAISES Dalnes and “Voice in Wilderness” darlq ages of ignorance and supererror stition misunmuch of and HOOVER MACDONALD by John Prindle Scott At the evederstanding concerning Jebovah's ning service she will sing “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings’’ by Lid-d- ie purposes through Christ Jesus In NEW Oct 19 — (AP) — Dr truth NicholasYORK and “Hold Thou My Hand” by the sunlight of present-da- y Butler president Murray the creeds and dogmas of nominal of the Carnegie Endowment Briggs for 'Inchurchianity hide themselves under ternational Peace told the Institute FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST atencloak of sanctity They are of- of International Law Friday night venerated limply because they that President Hoover and Premier SCIENTIST— Comer Monroe aveare old As we get free from this Macdonald in their recent confernue and Twenty-fourt- h street a past age we can surely ences did - more toward furthering Regular service at 11 o’clock Sun- incubustoof find it clearly revealed in an understanding between their naday morning Subject “Doctrine of rejoice the scriptures that God has a bless- tions than could have been accomAtonement” for the entire world of plished by 40) years of diplomatic ing in store Sunday school 9:45 a m mankind - and not for the church procedure Wednesday evening testimonial Their conference he said indicat' alone the one being an opportune meetings at 8 p m ed final breaking down of the back of into harmony old the coming Reading rooms at 305 Central ty of war and conflict and order building Rooms open daily from with God through a mental moral the clearing of the last stumbling 11 o’clock to 4 p m except Sunand restitution andj physical uplift n block from the path of a “world of the that during the kingdom-reigdays and holidays turns from war to peace” great Messiah the other being an Macdonald and Hoover “Ramsay EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE invitation to the - “heavenly calli- at Washington have done the busiGOOD SHEPHERD — Comer of ng’? and a sacrifice of earthly rights ness for which the world has been Twenty-fourt- h street and Grant and privileges Call at the bureau waiting with bated breath” Jae said and select your reading matter "Public opinion will do the rest avenue John W Hyslop rector " That government or governmental t The twenty-fir- st Sunday after VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA-24- 57 agency which attempts to stand in Trinity way of those officials acts thta Grant Avenue phone 500-- J the Holy communion at 8 a m are needed to transform these new Morning service and sermon at every night at 8 p m ex- convictions Meeting and these new underp:30 a m cept Monday night into law will be broken standings 12:15 at 3 Holy baptism school at p m to which pn the wheel Sunday No evening service everyone is invited “These - are not arrangements The Blue Birds meet Monday afservice will be held Which 'affect' alone 'two Sunday 'night nations or ternoon $ p m with a good evangelistic at of small nations group any The Women’s Guild will serve a service for everyone If you do not are arrangements which strikeThey the merchants’ lunch on Tuesday at have a church come and note of the worship leadership throughout renoon in the Guild hall Choir with us make this mission your world and which invite and indeed hearsal Tuesday evening home A Invitation Is ex- compel universal assent and The Women’s Guild will meet on tended to hearty to help push this you — Wednesday afternoon the Daugh- work along f ters of the King will meet on WedCommunity kitchen is open every nesday evening in the Guild room night but Monday We feed the REINSTATED The Young People’s Fellowship hungry and take care of the poor will meet on Thursday evening and and RECORD IS CLEANSED needy the Boy Scouts on Friday evenEvery man and woman boy or ing PORTLAND Ore Oct 19— (AP) girl has an opportunity to help in — Dr John Marvin Dean ousted this work among the unfortunate pastor of Hinson Memorial Baptist FIRST CONGREGATIONAL men or women Come along And do church returned to the congregation CHURCH— Robert M Kennan pas- your bit in- this great task the a cleansed record after with tor (2460 Adam as avenue Friday Master has set for each one of us the At! the service Sunday morning congregation had reversed he the pastor will continue f FIRST BAPTIST— (The Church order of the board of deacons which found him guilty last July of conhis theme of last Sunday in the of J the Chimes)— Twenty-fift- h and duct unbecoming a minister of and subject ‘‘Religions Authority Arthur J Hansen pastor - Dr Dean retired as president of the Religion of the Spirit” Mrs Jefferson At the worship at 11 the Western Baptist Theological Royal Eccles Will aid the worship o’clock the morning pastor will speak on the seminary at which many young service by two violin selections subject “The Heart of a Child ” The women attended and also the special music will include a vocal church pulpit He went east and during his absence the heard - of deaseeking to conserve He Is a para- solo by Max Clark and a duet by cons ordered his ouster site on society and In that charac- Mary and Martha Vance The vote on Dr Dean’s removal Our Bible school meets at 9:45 ter is a social robber no matter how from the pulpit was almost unanigreat his wealth may be or his ap- and the young people’s union at mous the same time the conm 6:30 commuBoth of these in p the organiza gregation-At adopted parent standing a resolution defclons a splendid opportunity afford nity the board’s act as “unconstclaring fori Christhe of the development A NEW DAY COMING itutional” Three of the deacons were life from office removed an elecSome day the world' is going to' tian spirituals will be sung at tion which followed during awaken and assess private conduct theNegro service at 7:30 o’clock according to its social values and by a evening mixed quartet from the Embry result The life and career of the chapel Mrs F A Herring will ren man who is a parasite is going to der a vocal solo “Sinner Please THREE ARE WOUNDED be challenged and not only will it Don’t Let This Harvest Pass” The IN $2600 ROBBERY become a matter of social scorn and quartet will ' —4 sing “Every Time I Feel degradation to be a parasite but in the Spirit” “I Know the Lord Has TORONTO Ontario Oct 19— the reconstitution of society and Laid His Hands on Me” and (AP)— Four robbers held up a brewno room "Standing in the Need of Prayer’ its laws there will be warehouse money truck woundery for the parasite The sermon theme will be “The ed three persons and escaped With Perhaps we are a long distance Fountain of 'Prayer” Join us In $2600 in cash from that day but In the meantime this hour of Inspiration The class Witnesses said the robbers’ autoevery man can settle the matter in in "The Psychology of Religion” will mobile was parked in a lane and his own private and personal life by meet next Tuesday evening at 7:30 blocked the path of the truck drivconsciously and dutifully striving to instead of 8 o’clock at the commun en by Arthur J Ryan The robbers render his fair share of work to the ity house of - the First Methodist ordered Ryan from the truck and as he stepped out one of them fired ' ? world If the chances of life bring church' bullets into both his thighs Wilf to b woand of The the privileges monthly meeting possessions a pedestrian was shot liam Mager men do not less men’s next be will fortunate held that enjoy auxiliary Wounded and as he ran toslightly can he square the matter by using Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock in ward the cAr William Stefanyk these things for the benefit of the the church parlors Refreshments who was visiting at a home across world instead for himself will be served by circle No 1 Hie the street also was wounded by one the things that he would never have guest and speaker for the afternoon of the robbers as he opened the door were it not for society! will be Miss May Huston of New of the house - ‘ PRESBYTERIAN FRST j - j 4 s ) BUTLER ’ ’ (READ THE STORY THEN TTHE Tinies stood down on the 1 ground ‘and watched the shoes go sailing ’round They hoped the little Weeones would be rescued from the tree’ It all depended on the shoes 'cause there was naught that they could do “Oh goodness me” sMa Scouty “I’m just as nervous as can be “The old woodpecker’s pecking fast I do not think that tree will last much longer Hey there little shoe please get the Weeones quick Or bump that bird with all your might and put the pesky thing to flight If you can save the Weeones from disaster ’twill be slick" Then one Weeona began to call “Hey Tinies we’re about to fall The bird has almost finished with his tree -- trunk pecking task Please hold the tree- - so it won’t drop or Do we’ll all take a sudden flop anything to save us That is all we Weeones ask” “Ha've patience Don’t give tip cried Coppy “You can yet” just safely-be- t that we will try and rescue you :Just hang on to the tree Before lit fails and breaks- in two the wooden shoe will come to you Then if you’ll climb aboard it you'U be safe as safe can be” - shoe Just- - then the wooden swooped near The Weeones all be- gan to cheer They finally reached and caught it and to hold it still they tried Of course this wasn’t done with ease The shoe kept bobbing on the two minutes every Weeone was breeze-But-In-abo- The Tinymites took up the cheer and Scouty shouted “Come down And t jien the little wooden here shoe made Straightway for the ground Just then the big tree cracked and creaked and off the big woodpecker sneaked He’d sent the monstrous stump falling with an awful' sound The Tinymites and Weeones celebrate in the next story (Copyright 1929 NEA Service Inc) - Favorite ly Today’s Choice by COLONEL EDWARD M HOUSE ’ V pastor) ! p - at-11:0- 0 Col House 4-- 4 i g i i -- J Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called ’the children of f God—Matthew 5:9 (Compiled by the Bible Guild) ' -4--4- MEAT KING LEAVES writing from Switzerland where he f WITH OVER $200000 is serving a mission for the L D S church says he prefers walking in NEW YORK Oct 19 — CAP) — A Pols bankrupt meat conthe streets of the Swiss capital The tractor whose firm was charged last houses project over the sidewalks ' June with having sold unfit beef to ' r York City institutions is missPlain City yesterday celebrated New with him $200000 from his and ing line electric of the the completion estate of which he was an from Ogden The speakers were H father's Court Justice J Garner William Glasmann Matt executor T Supreme Collins a fellow W L Silliam Browning John Carver Shurtliff Lyman Skeen John Maw At the same time it was learned and Thomas England that the Liberty National bank has Outstanding against him between The fcommittee in charge of the $300000 and $400000 in loans for celebration consisted of Joseph which it received as collateral his Carver! Lyman Skeen John A Tay- firm’s! accounts with the city some lor Thomas England W C Carver of which are declared by the city' spurious The city is contestJohn Maw James L Robson Thom- to bethese accounts as Jenkins Fred Palmer George ingPols disappeared July 25 and on Palmer C C Richardson Stephen 16 an involuntary petition in Knight William Harrison Mary A August was filed against his bankruptcyAnnie firm Geddes Victorine Maw the by Packing com— 'Cudahy Skeen lizzie Ream May Stewart pany i " Lizzie Annie Maw Cottle Ruby that $200000 was missMildred England ingDiscovery Weatherston from the estate of Henry Pols Delia Carver Rose Kerr Lizzie Y his father was made it was said by Thompson Elva Folkman Surrilla United States Attorney 'Charles H Palmer Florence Tuttle In a search for possible hidFVrl den assets of the bankrupt comKnight and" Joseph Ipsen pany Jack Johnson knocked out Stan ley Ketehel in the twelfth round at VOMAN IS FORCED San Francisco The colored cham OUT OF KER HOME pion easily outfought Ketehel and rumors j had it that Johnson was fighting primarily to prolong the NEW YORK Oct W— (AP— moving pictures Lack of $600 has forced Mrs Tiilie Hart to abandon to a building corL E Driscoll 24 California resi- - poration the home in West Twenty-thir- d street which she had continuconfessed last night in Salt £ent that he shot to death Officer ed to occupy while for several C C Riley on October 5 weeks excavating steam shovels threatened to topple its walls Court orders had been issued and After5 reporting the loss of a purse defied the millions of the Henry valuables contaiinng money and associates who are to erect worth $200 Mrs Mabel Bell had the Mandell building on the proppurse returned She had left it on an apartment erty were as nothing persuasion a park bench -— cajolery and threats had been re-to ' i it sorted to but Mrs Hart refused 4 Marriage licenses were Issued to vacate the house On which she has Delbert Campbell and Marian O a lease running until next June ? Storey! Merwin Thompson and The lack of $600 which sum repMartha Hansen Joseph Hodges resents three months rent which and Maud Kearl and Clarence Lar- Justice Hoyer in municipal court son and Mary Sherman ruled Mrs Hart must pay forced H her capitulation She had argued she should not be made to pay the PLENTY OF ATTENTION rent because she had not enjoyed -FAIRBURY Neb — Alta ' Bring “free and undisturbed occupancy of watt 9 might just as well attend a the building” I private School or have a private tu" SKIRTED HAT tor even though she is attending A black chapeau of very fine felt District School 35 near Daykin She is the 6nly pupil In the class and has no brim in the front but begin- receives the undivided attention of ning over the ears has a pleated Marguerite De Kalb who receives side and back brim that gives the a salary of $65 a month for teach- appearance of a little skirt ing school ‘there LOUIS Ab-raha- I j i 1 1 -- 'll 4-- 4 down-in-the-ba- ck ‘ Monday: C C Dill U S senator from Washington t - t 4-- 4" MIGHT START A WAR Ind— Bring on all your big trees for) real battle has been started between Lebanon and Atwood Ind to see which has the largest ' tree Recently Lebanon boasted one with" a circumference of 21 feet with the - first ’ limb branching off at 50 feet Then Atwood displayed one with a circumference of 38 feet the first branches at 63 feet and a total height of - PLYMOUTH r v feeti 120 - t j — C -- !v ) - ‘ ' ‘ i - Morning worship at ' But Plans To Help Afflicted oil Sun- J 10:00 n Keeps His Method Secret ! that in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ that ye withdraw- - yourselves from every brother -that walk-et- h disorderly and not after the tradition which he received of us For yourselves know how ye ought to follow us: for we behaved not ourselves disorderly among you: Neither did we eat any man’s bread for nought but wrought with labour and travail night and day that we might not be chargeable to any of you: Not because we have power but to make ourselves an example unto you to follow us For even when we were with you this we commanded you that if any would not work neither should he eat Z For we hear that there are some which walk among you disorderly working not at all but are busy-bodi- es ' son in charge 4 Prayer services at 11:00 Roy F Hewes pastor There will be a business session at 12:15 which all members are requested to attend Preaching at 7:30 by Calvin H Rich of Salt Lake City ' Come out and hear him He has" something good in store for you The public is invited— Roy Fp Hewes pastor these hands have ministered unto my necessities and to them' that were with me I have shewed you all things how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus how he said It is more blessed to give than to receive at SundAy school i MINUS LARYNX UAL COQgUWPiariAigSIOtH CHURCH day October 20 at Washington nue and Fifteenth street 20:33-3- 5 know- STOflY the t THE REORGANIZED I have coveted no man’s silver or gold or apparel Yea ye yourselves follow Christservices of the following ld holdjesus ’ Acts service will 7:30 o’clock MECHANIC TALUS i ELIM LUTHERAN CHURCH— Corner of Twenty-thir- d street and Rev Roy B Jefferson avenue Carlson pastor Services for the twenty-fir- st Sun day after Trinity October 2 Sunday school 10 a m Morning services 11 a m' Sermon theme “Does Christianity Have Any Signs of Life?” l Eph 4:28 Gen 2:15 And the Lord God took the man and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it Exod 20:9 Six days1 shalt thou labour and do all thy work Neh 6:3 " And I sent messengers unto them saying I am doing a great work so that I cannot come down: why should the work cease whilst I leave it and come down to you? John 5:i7 9:4 But Jesus answered them My Father wcrketh hitherto and I worfc ' 1 must work the works of him that’ sent me while it is day: the night cometh when no man can By RODNEY DUTCHER NEA Service Writer IASHINGTON— Nearly everyone who writes about lobbies in voice to the as Washington gives we all believe the in sumption that stitution of the-- t lobby Is something new and then attempts to astonish us by proving otherwise Your correspondent is not going work to Suggest that the customers of this if Acts 9:4 ek supper at Text: Gen 2:15 Exod 20:9 Neh 6:31 John 5:17 2 Thess 3:6-1- 2 m York associate secretary bt the Baptist board of education Halloween a church supper will be served by the young people’s union Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock to which the public is invited The mid-we- MORALS" DON’T THINK THAT THE WASHINGTON LOBBY IS SOME-'THIN- G NEW—IT’S AS OLD AS THE NATION ITSELF AND IT’S MILDER NOW THAN IT USED TO BE—HAMILTON WAS THE j r -- TPJEK-EN- D EXCURSION FARES From Ogden 5 ARTHUR F LARSON i to any point in Utah on the O S Uv—D A St S Li—or U F Railroads For Good Hoads— For Street Sprinkling During Dry Sea - y fare pins 25c for the Round Trip where y fare is regular Minima m $7X0 or less fare ' adults $100 chU-drOne-wa- son j For the Careful Attention to the Flushing of Paved Streets and to Cleaning of one-wa- en 50c Gutters ! 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