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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1996. PAGE TWO ter for roller skating, but next winter Mr. Woods expects to fit It up for box ball and similar games. Passing from this basement one comes to the queerest department of church work ever seen in Wichita. It Is a well equipped bathroom, with a fine iereelaln tub In one compartment, a shower bath In another and still another that will be occupied by a bath tub by next winter. "This is one of the most popular departments of our church work." said Mr. Wood. "Everybody uses the SMTIN6 shuts EXPERIMINISTER'S KANSAS MENT IN RELIGIOUS WORK. Supports Bathroom, Gymnasium. Library and Outdoor P'aygrounde Employment Agency for Boy' The Church Always Open, Day and Night Ale baths, and it would surprise 'you to know bow often they ar In use. We have things systematised so the people know when they can find the baiha open. To them there Is n small charge for the use of the baths. The boy psy 1 a year, the girls I1.U and the We do not cere to attend a church men 3. On Tuesdays. Fridays and that has a bathtub and a gymnasium Saturdays hot water la provided for In Its equipment." bathing purposes If it la desired. Tues- That la tbs way a good many peo-- 1 I day and Friday af.ernoons the bath-pi- e talked when the Rev. M. W. Wood rooms, which are at all times thorough-cam- e to this city a year and a half ago I ly clean, are given up to women, and and began to advocate a community I no men are permitted In the basement church in the vicinity of the KeMogg at such times. The women come here, street school, says the Wichita Eagle. I many of them with their children, and I Today every man, woman and child lr perform their ablutions undisturbed, that part of the city Is heartily In fa-- The men and boys are at liberty to use vor of the new plan and they never the baths at any other time. The fee miss an opportunity to speak a good for both privileges includes lnstruc I tlons In gymnasium work also. No word of It. This la the only church of Its kind I charge la made for anything els In Kansas. It Is a church at work. I "We have a sort of employment not only on Sundays, but every day agency for the boys of the nelghbor- hood and have found prisea for several in the week. Imagine. If you can, a church with of them. Thla la one place where we a gymnasium, a playroom, a library, Insist on some things and will not a bathroom and a big outdoor play- recommend n boy unless he meets the Clarence R. Edwards. ground, all so managed that every part requirements. We will not try to find la considered as much an essential as n place for a boy who Is dishonest or Heliry S. Pritchett any other part, and you have a picture who smokes cigarette. No business Clarence R. Edwards, chief of the Insular bureau, is a colonel In the army, of of Foundation. of the Truataea Fellowship Church. Then Imagine man wants such n hoy. and to recomCarnegie la 8. Pritchett preelent When he is back In the Tenth Infantry he is captain. He was Henry dlsIf you want to know what that la. Ha la a much better man than hia half such a church open day and night I mend them would be to reflect o'.her of the bureau In 1903 and has drawn hla salary regulariy chief appointed tana picture him. Ha waa aelected for the position he holda because of seven days in the week and you can credit upon our plan and upon the them ever since. work some undertaken this of idem uppn the get boy. By Impressing ability. hia general knowledge and hla execu-tlv- e by the Rev. M. Wood. It ie not nn we have little trouble In keeping most experiment any longer. It has providlof them free from euch things.' nidi a success that from no member! Mr. Wood does not talk religion to' LAST BOURBON. AT VERSAILLES. WAS REALLY A HUMAN BEING Cures For the "Blues." How Dalmatian Pcaaanta Live. In January, 1905, It has grown to have his boys except to give them good ad cures woman two One said she had In the Interior of Dalmatia the with a vice when opportunity offers, but he Orange Tree Has Survived Rule of A Story n membership of ninety-fivShoeing How Mich Depends reri still live In the old patriarchal for ths "blues" that mysterious af- Sunday school enrollment of 200. Be says the boys frequently come to him French Dynasty. on the Point of View. fashion. The eldest male rules the fliction common to every woman and fore the end of the first r It was to talk about the things that perplex There la at Versailles an orange The story la told In China that household as might some ciar; In fact, a few men. One waa to put on her found necessary to double the also of them. . trea close upon 500 years old. Thla enor If beat rears Partitioned off from the hall clothes; ago a missionary made hia apthe building and now standing room is It is not so many years since he had silk petticoat and Fontainetree, which was taken from la Wood's Mr. out time church the trance to at new, a she the hadnt at go very Inmates. over anything death pearance upon n platform there and premium its life and frequently power bleau to Versailles on the completion the orator who Introduced native that study, and here la a small collect ion of the When s son weds ho brings his wife and buy some unnecessary frippery, of the evening services. faOrangery, was already Fellowship Church is a plain wood it books suitable chosen. There are mous him closed with theae words: to his father's house, that the prop such as a becoming tulle ruche, an Grind the of under the title en structure, unpretentious as to ar- but a hundred of them, but since the "When I have finished n gentleman erty may remain in the family. There, adorable hat, or a new necklace. Thus chitecture and built more for use than first of last April the record shows that Bourbon. According to tradition, the 1 while be works In the field for they attired, the second part of ths curs for show. The from the West la going to addresi n 1422 In 275 been had times. tree be by about have read n planted they original building, are peasant farmers, working lands was to sail recklessly Into an expen- 25x50 feet in else, Mr. Wood Mr. Wood la a Canadian by birth Princess of Navarre, and, after sev- you. Ha la not a foreign demon. Hli until waa, held by hereditary proprietors, almost sive tearoom, an eating place forbid- came to Wichita, used almost entirely and has Jut returned from a visit to eral changes of owners, came into the appearance and hia clothing may as might ths. serfs of Russia che den by her purse, and entirely un- for Sunday school purposes, with only his old home. He came here from possession of Francois I., by .whom seem strange to you, but look carefulan occasional sermon by Itinerant Overbrook. Kan., for the sole purpose it was plired at Fontainebleau. ly at him. He haa two arms and two tends the dwelling. When his guests necessary on days of good cheer come she sends out not only for him, and order tbs biggest, choicest, costli- preachera. Now this room and an- of working out this plan of commu- When It reached Versailles the King legs, two ears and two eyes, a nose but for the patriarch, since he alone est luncheon the bill of fare provided. other large one are used every Sunday nity church, the success of which he came to visit It, and two Grand Bour- (though n long one!) and a mouth; one can really welcome s visitor and h "It's an expensive cure, she said; In the ordinary services of the church. has never once doubted. He found man and I assure you his teeth are made called to man in Wichita who had faith In the bons were then face to face. The When an to a never faUa reporter like work Eagle "but it to where is shelf the of bone. Just like yours. He la really even torn from and his keeps the keys hones, passed, been liberal enough learn from Mr. Wood something of the plan and who has harm." Inn human being, and I hope you will stored the gin lh which n toast Is ofworkings of this unusual religious en' with hla money to help pay the min- their tomb at St. Denis and tossed fered to friendship. a not a to kind have Mr. a regard him ns such." has Wood and home trench, he isters found at him perished; salary. terpriie ' EXCURSION TO CANADA. face, but one which Indicates firm- pinch of hla dust remains. But the willing to talk about hla Idea. tree lives and blooms and bears fruit SPECIAL SUMMER TOURIST RATES Friday August 10, Via Orsgon Short "Let us walk over to the church,' ness, and while he Is a boy with the e Bound Together by Fate. aald he, "and then I can tell you about boys and makes this hla hobby, Line. the only Bourbon at Versailles se- From Chicago to Canadian and New Mrs. John Drown and Mrs. Eilz: Ogden to Sterling, Alberta, and L so you can understand It better. I le something about him to Inspire enthroned. From England points, via Nickel Plate Road. rene, Invincible, this Is a little out of the com-- 1 fldence. It la this, doubtless, that Farmers Versailles. McCarthy both died the same day s 629 . 10 return Tickets on sale August 6th and 22d, In the neighborhood mon In the way of a church. Bo far causes every boy North Walpole, Vt., recently. Thi Ogden to Raymond, Alberta, and whenever to one fare, plus 64, for round trip his hat raise at It like I not la know as another there Instinctively women were born In different parts ot 26.50 return with thirty day limit, and one fare for In the state. But It Is a success, and he meet him. Pneumonia In the Aged. Ireland ninety yeers ago. They rsme Ogden to Magrath, Alberta, and for fifteen day 29. 09 that la what we are interested in. return The melancholy dee h ot Gen. the round trip, plua 62, of to this country about the same time aleeping-ca- r on reservation limit .For those se "Do there the boys you and to Alberta Cardston, Wheeler prr s the alir taevl'V la bertha and detailed information lived In the same Tillage all their long Ogden Who Wero tho Transgressors? writ as he diamond?" the asked 45 minister; 10. return eaeegeeeeaeaetse liven, and were finally Interred In the Thera was a ripple of laughter ending of such cases. So true la thla or call on Chaa. E. Johnson, district . Sep- - paused outside the church door and until Tickets good returning same cemetery at practically the same that It la a medical aphorism that passenger agent 611 Seventeenth pointed toward a plot of vacant ground around the Capitol when tho annual tember 20. timet No. 20. or thirty report of Major Richard Sylvester, "pneumonia la the beat friend o the street Denver, Colo. near by, where twenty-fiv- e ich aa It aava them inasr trainwere aged." of waa chief enthusiastically youngsters police, Washington's ing for positions with the future cham- read. Major Sylvester la required by from mnch of other wallng troubles, some it Ms well sMd by hla p vsiclana that of my hoys, law to report to Congr la pions. "These are annually If he were In i 1IKX3. beet are "Those not the boys younger the t orable crisis 17, Ogden, July how efficient . a force is. been reac-.- d. town," be continued, "and they are by showing other have Instead, might Lea he to make Chief Operator, things no means the worst They are lust Among the disease p"ogreaaed in however, numset of THEATRE the a I'aUitlca giving up desires boya, with all the instincts and spite of the most skill'll treatment Corner Lincoln Ave. and 25th St of other boys, but I can trust every one ber of arres' . with the race, complex- and release ' me only w' 1 death. g of them. You will find a crowd like ion, occupation and offense of each the t a It waa a re gone t Dear Madam: On Friday, July 6th, a fire occurred that here every day after 5 Oclock in Individual The only nope was in countIn the report are manr columns dethe evening. When the boy who work in the house of which I occupied a part. In the part 'get on reserved vitality which son1" ing home there la usually another voted to tabulated pett crimes. Incould not reasonably be at that age la aa crowd Hell a waa Profanity fire started there large. equally of the house where the volving the arrest of gt .tiers, touts, expected. . uaunl, the final scene seldom heard on the playground and burf ara, plckpc keta, saloon wan n tramps, the made to unwere pear ul and painless one. loud and boisterous language la notify phone. Repeated attempts fakirs, bunko nen, and nil New York keepers, S.crald. common. There has been a crowd of that sort of shady humanity. fire department, but failed. When entrance was boys like that about here all winter atin the llat, however, Two lines and spring and I do not believe you Tickets, 20c; reserved seats, 10c; ' Another Derivation of' "Yankee." gained to the other part of the house a call was sent These could find a place Inside the building tracted the moat attention. children, 10c. colonies New the When England nn arrest had been "of there or out that has been defaced by them. stated in over the Independent phone and the fire departIf there la so much aa a lead pencil one Senator" and "two Representa- were first sevled, the Inhabitants wero ment was at my house in three minutes thereafter. obliged to fight their way against mark about the building I liave not tives in Congress." many nations of Indians. They found seen It. Senate the the in and Everybody I take pleasure in thanking you for this "Rules? Why we have no rules,' House wants to know who the Sena- but little d1 Acuity In subduing them all except one tribe, who were known said Mr. Wood In answer to a query. tor and Representatives are. Mrs. A. J. Hauer, prompt service. "Every boy who comes here la treated by the name of Yankooa which sigStreet. 258 Twenty-fir- st as If he were a man. He is put on his nifies Invlnaible. Year Battle. Twenty honor, and I believe some of them After the waste of much blood and In a twenty year batwaa a loser "I would fight If they saw any one In- tle with chronic the Yankooa were at last and treasure, piles malignant juring the buildings or grounds. All sores, until I tried Bucklena Arnica subdued by the New England men. to be gentlemanly, Salve, which turned the tide, by curI ask of the boys The remains of thla nation (agreeable and I leave It to them to Interpret both, till not a trace remain," to the Indian custom) transferred the meaning of the term. Last winter ing writes A. M. Bruce of Farmvllle. Va. their name to their conqueror. there were on an average twenty-si- x Best for old Ulcers, Cuta Burns and For a while they were called Yanboys In this building every evening Wounds. 25c at Ogden Druggists. In the week. They read and played kooa, but from a corrur ju, common thev rot gamea and had a Jolly good time Infrom The to names In all langr Order your Job ut name Yankee. time the stead of sneaking into the back alley, State JoumaL BothPrinting through 664. Wo 'phones smoking cigarettes and shooting craps, guarantee New York Gazetteer, June 1, 1775. work. Awe. Cor. 24th and it is thla that has caused a good to mind their many people change concerning this church. Some parents held up their hands In holy horror when I proposed to use one room in , hollow an I the basement for a roller skating rink, igTWf bualy in Is adnrtiM tiw wawawtul but they finally concluded that It was better to let their boys and girls skate RADIUMITE DOLLAR RAZOR In the church than to be running -v u ty.1, pliibt, 4rahU.t Is. sd which U wUOoetxing Vats. around town. is fermented in Glass-Enamele- d "We do not own the ground where After the process of fermentation is lagered 'the baseball diamond Is. but Judge A RAZOR GIVEN FREE ToRn PURCHASER of EACH STROP Glass-Line- d It us of the has ue from four to five months given Haymaker (aged) a of church It the and we consider part m koWnf Shia is drawn Steel Tanks, from which We also have a tennis tMkaim T hty equipment. court and a basketball ground for into bottles. Thus is is nyowwe. o i st u I - Ai.timmXllitf.i in. MhlrionB liwlSw who want to play these games." those Wa twW Ht Swra Bn a Swm Mill to karat mm am im neural, Ms from Kettle The Inside of the church Is plain, Lip but neat and clean. It is furnished taste and flavor, $3 The result is an exquisite with folding chairs and folding doors Radlumtto Strops, SOo to BARGER LURKSJRTHE may be closed to operate the two large accounts for the which its 1 own, distinctively h rooms In he first floor when needed. Brarai torta mm. Sartaa Urakra. ad On a Mtf. of sale One of these rooms la the chapel pmp-- , er. The other la used as a Sunday school room and Is opened up for the HUnge My "i m tdiim Mk, r. Bht HwtWtt nwp 4 ndiwrttib Sunday evening services at whlcH time, Mr. Wood says, both rooms are usual jly full. On week days the chairs In this room are folded and piled up in one corner and It la used for a rad a 2453 ing and play room In the winter. e.otom of all other bottled beers. exceeding table gamea are provided for the out cannot of when play boys they Anheuser-Busc- h WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Brewing OGDENS BEST DRUG STORE. doors, but they do not care much for St. Louis u. s. A. them In the summer. Above thla room Is another, which on Sunday la used as a class room for BECKER BREWING & MALTING CO., about fifty primary pupils. During Club Rooms the week, from November till May, It Is Bar Distributor, urad as a gymnasium. It is fitted up Ogden. with horizontal bars, ladder, vaulting Elegantly Eqnipcd CwM r Tie ftHP horse, punching bag. foils, Indian clubs, Commodious dumbell and similar equipment. The basement beneath thla room has JOS Twenty Fifth Street J. F. 5MITH Co., Prop. a cement floor and was usel last win- 1 I I I la-b- o e, y.-s- I th-r- con-Te- a, UNIQUE PAVILION Utah Ind. Telephone Co. Fl-W?ln- TONIGHT ar-est- ed. I A YANKEE j I IN CUBA , TYPEWRITERS All Kinds For Rent 1 AT OUR STORE White They Laai at BECRAFTS Grant - See Our RgdiumitO Window Display flrat-cla- and aa MJPWMSIEH8 STROP -m- it ,. J it it i In Glass in to S2Mjnn, ftto i 1 " Wm. Driver & Son Bottles 137,722,150 of Budweiser in 1905 ; l Vari-jou- DRUG CO. i : The Elephant and i that Assn |