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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1906. RELIGION OF GETS HIS SERMON PATRIOTISM FROM MOUNTAINS NEITHER DOWN NOR NATURALNESS OF LIFE'S OBSTACLES CHRISTIAN LIFE BRING SUCCESSES OUT 15 "FRISCO CITY NEWS IN BRIEF SAW TIMES CHRIST TRYING AS AN EXAMPLE ACTION DUE TO OPPOSITION IS Rev. Cultivation INHERENT TO A LAND LOOK FOR BEAUTIES AFAR } } 4 With Secretary Passes Filed Bricks Pitched State; Their Soldier's "All not this being is idle a ‘Frisco talk "T pitched bricks and did cisco As C. leave chureh, sermon last at making blocks ter on r i Fran- Fissures The Filed on Made, Only of to Fast a Bayonets. Perfect God of of titude stltrred an Mrs. duct Blank a and fruit where on dition to Blank her and South dispensing has husband candy Third some- sweet contributed In things, to the adMrs collee- tion of odd stories of dally ite and of the rarest specimens, in which you will readily find a convincing moral. e husband, who seems to be the silent acuta in the firm, jokingly spoke of going to Saltair to meet one of his old flames the other night. THis wife, a very substantial woman, didn't it a great on his u hat the and coat street. He and is wite told h s wife ne was "going uptown to see what was }TO SEND EXHIBIT TO doing." , > ATION 7 Wife Goes on Hnnt. Tie had barely Sie the first corncr hen. a chan came over the fruit stand in a Smniraculously short lime ‘he husky wife clo: Board fthe Fruits, Grains and shop, put on her best Sunday- -go-tomeeting clothes, and made a bee-line for the Saltair depot. She remember- ed his remark she he still said lake about his old nee and hunted him in progress, the vain, |horticulture, Her husband was not there it was close to 10 o'cloek when Mrs. Blank. or whatever her name is, re- souls tion for It of cX- Op pot - with one life of temporal or spiritual. forgotten how some of productions of literature written not in the luxurious the cosy den, but behind the ff a Bedford jail in the < where chill penury Y rooms repression, and sightless ‘ f the hs lame Af lreamed abiding glory ae -passion great but burdened sou Reforms the Require places the of luxur Ya their nor did ‘ana. Vege- the in ere yonder ‘ate Fo state send (a : paere fine man who Tapesate "ld pt exhibit has the : a Luther Ana."climbe d of fruits, grains aod vegetables to the irrigation congr to. be. held at|Has Aone. Boise, Idaho, in "ae _plember, Fred difficulties eve waves through of circ um- struggle to so because he made his stepping stones. a life's turned to the little candy stand. |yjesel of Ogden, wh has always "And in the spiritual realm all this Fighting the gnats and moths, and | ,anifested the greatest interest in the |lies easier for a man because in his smoking ~a pocket edition perfecto, part mie has played in the irriga-jstruggles against the destructive he while reading a paper, sat her hus|tjon congres was in the eity yes-]adds himself to God-or God to himband. She saw him in the full giare | perday eo inanitice with the state|self. So like Paul, the humtblest man f the patent gas lamp long before },oapd of horticulture as to what|ecomes, moved by that struggle bound- she reached the spot, and she gasped, |cteps they will take in an effort to|less and flowing to the Wr. ~ ae obtain the $500 cup offered by Sena-|affecting beneficently ee aa eee re tor W.. -A; Clark arid won by Idaho}charaecter Is rounded When she came to, she executed a/at the congress held in OESet na few )and he pourseout his maneuver that brought her face to ears ago. Mr. Klesel «sco at, the - face with the silent partner in about |jqdea that the « up has become "ti per- two seconds, And then she learned | |pe manent propertyfer,' of butIdaho andif cannot! contested says it jan that a few minutes eee she had closed the shop her hus and returned. the asked on, lid the Finding butcher about it, and the purveyor of had what meats told him false-alarm |_ new cup will igus 5 is as |win the Clark can it |peljeyes become of the wife. Well, when the | effort is put forth. contending factions In that family of The matter of taking two were through with their diseus-|tapernacle choir to Bolse pptore he the sion, year's bird's, The of the) resembled moral ic "this odd daily life breathless "I little incident a" pee perfectly is expresse last a gon With that she skidded from the left ear to its The trout Calder's are fe gee ‘ i sale p dinners good it. will' ws Ode be although a the costly Ogden ee lows: in Mr . | Visitors ere ase un-| City Services: aS eee Tickets at the given CO a) " > ae g aac ahee: ae Accumulated > es the ae ates m., none, » 72 degre PS, ie nor ;nal, aa Ss first of the " 1 month, of 6 p, m. Office, 201 Main street. Weather forecast on. a for ele specia organ eee eal ee al a wiaM] the recital the visit-or -coliection the:yart ues for tian of given svat Governor Yellows. pm, Fee Paietaihctlua Cut- Park one for ickets on return to = Short ay 6, Line. 3 and Rates 4, based 1 the reduction effective ay. agents for full particula City Ticket Office, 201. Main [ie en an ee Salt Lake Photo daks and finishing. good on See street. Supply Co., KoMain and 3rd So. of GUARDS Troop ON A in) Water at a America. Pleases Large Saltair. PRACTICE Getting Camp = sale July with was For the first time this season pate ers complained that thé wate crowded at Saltair yesterday, but th: ut condition existed only near the bathhouses, where the timid ones gathered, and there of room sie hd ard', where wayes rolled in just enough strength to make bathing most enjoyable Whatthe figures the te mpers ture boards might have been, yas just right in the lake. ri afternoon there more than 2,000 visitors, and more than 1,000 passed » gates to the bath-houses high. diving exhibition proved drawing | ecard as it has durlast week, and the various amusement fe ature 3 and the cafe were well patronized. Prof. Christe - orchestra gave the usual concerts. behe Royal Hawaiian band will gin an engagement of eight days at Saltair this afternoon, giving afternoon and evening concerts daily. Conon" in leair JULY 4thy RATES to of precipiof precipita the month, today-Fuair, . amr ‘ ar reper ves rt tabernacle lay "at- the' c for inet the Atter view: cily tows this 3 eats W at rsthe Oregon Accumulated deficiency deficiency Accumulated on|tation since the first of Port- the Visiiors, phew we at 9 Cela é apecia, oo » run to Saltair tnrough the where courtesy of the management, th® visitors will spend the balance of Pa titess toes i. - i - take ne ae gae attdhen a s : tempera- tureTotalsinceSS ECIBITATION 168fromdegrees. 6 Pp. for Arranged Oregonian we bate Land, is Religion. Cultivation Crowd Kk * o'clock deticiency of bee mperaac ficiency achlevements his time as his and , perfected life in service dete Oe rk will ‘Be-‘ a anntiliiatchtbialia trite the Meteorological Report. a alc 53, 7 | seterdav'sBsa t ee ears eee ee 84 degrees; | temperature igre min imum te mperature, 69 degrecs; ch OW 02 Inch. 32 and 4, limited to Jul ene excess of precipitation Proportionately low rates to}since Ja 4.24 ine hes other points, See agents for z Relgts ve humidity at 6 Dp. .m.,-.24 Ticket which of cholr Portland anct enthusiasm by its music |e¢ongress and at other concerts at place S discussed, - It) land s a of Patriotism Temperature WEB-FOOTERS. Program to LAKE BATHING. JUST RIGHT. : DO pos nai ieee Ba the Port ath : ac as ae ie. . I ty his cat ba, mE, ane 7 as will npee the Ogden during the Irrigation the July aetna ee chicken A fine, ee BA bonnet fecustomed the head, adjustup to bed, wen erased the evi = warfare. CREATES ee a 4, JULY FOR Via Oregon Short Line. $1.30, ny ee gna and just her says' dertaking. at might of knowed a woman ain't got no business snoopin' into her unless she's so infernal man's affairs, s sentone she can't sit still when he place on the top of ed her skirts and while her husband dences of domestic :;¢jesel. sing i Pine hé lthat attended, lastthe year Irrigation, congress| Do).6!ven-> and created so|0?S. Will Blank: Mrs, congress to also being ENTERTAIN doubtless be offerec Utah however, . that. cup if possible, and proper the if so do of the In conelusion Mr. Eddy Fath most important iask we have before us in these United States af America is the eld get Sal of this" religion of patriotism were fortunate in the ideals with which we starter At our ration's birthtime the dream of democracy had freshly formed in the souls of a modern race of prophets. In America was the first realization of that dream. Liberty and equality were Wwateh-words for a new repubto con, and a group of remarkably great its early fortunes and i But our present day patriotism must consist in something more than glorying in their noble part and in celebrating, with much noise and bombast, the Declaration of Independence or in guarding the constitution, It Is and must be, repeat, a spirit of life, a religion, which has its own evolution and rises to meet the proboh new age > are rece es a swelling tide of immigration. an we assimilate these dive ‘ree and ofte n deterjorated peoples? We are facing grave economic problems Wil Wwe solve them lastingly and with honor? We will if, as in the past, the religion of our patriotism inepirga:, our zeal and teels our resolutior . here a Lincoln, ot long True [priced ineradicably the score of the age, dis- yesterday Significance service Inheres Are May Be at Yet true patriotism is a thing essentially seligious in every nation and the creation and blending of great impulses and sentiments so they snal! be held a precious heritage in the common life of the people is by long odds the most important task in all nations And this task belongs to the poet, the artist and the reformer far more than to the practical man as the law-maker. A common spirit of life, a spiritual solidarity, must produce an organic nity and harmony in a nation or it will lack true greatness and | power Otherwise it is a mere aggregation of will fall to pieces human atoms which shock as a plece of under the first ao stone crumbles under the hamme sermon Mr in the body of the elements of Sddy showed that' the this patriotism which is essentially religious are faith in a nation's evolution, loyalty to its welfare, works in its behalf and fruits unto righteousand unto repentance as each due season required. ood-shot and un Eddy the and "Struggle, spirit-stirring, whetting, the choosing of that which grinds and Display | wears and strains-this has flung in all their perfectness-figures for the to and heathenism it we but it produced the race of Samurai wonder if the Samurai will long surVive the destruction of thi pirit. of clf-sacrificing patriotism seem Howey lesirable it mi > has never bee nin his bats a -perblending the religion of race and And would that of impos that f Br al seem people should long deep confine - the entim Sa characterize whieh the ™m é tlion in the narrow iL Sucbed by the proud exclusiveness o the Israelite, or the fatalistie devotion to nation before the person, as seen in the Japanese. In carriage s of on i in ride Works "The theme. Lesson of an at Fort Ready HIKE, for Big Russell. Troop A, First Cavalry, of the National Guard of Utah, took a practice hike through City Creek canyon yesterday. The men went afoot and covered fourteen miles in three hours 1@ men are commencing to get in condition for the maneuyer camp, to be held at ert Russell during the month of Augu Th organization has selected its mounts for the camp already. he troop has fifty bay saddie horses picked from the finest in Davis county, which they will take o the monster camp with them for their week of mimic warfare. AIL Masterpieces Seen of the eloquent Till the street Song Service service it at heard. } ail Hilfe the house fumnberstai "by vein Mi ‘Thou Jot irl j ment oof fplayed fertor | with rose Phillips-The Phillip tw is Hold. was sermon Bast. best Close Plana. by Rey Benjamin CHtiven a. Close at at Wall.' "My. night!" } Hand ‘that| oor Lessons In Hand iit: Recuperative friends, we cannot d yet, my about us. It Is find the beauties so lifeE is beautiful if beautiful, consider it And when will but we lesson of the hills is learned, of etter, more Godly mve a world people." SUPPOSED FIRE IS ONLY SUN'S REFLECTION Lively Imagination Run to Gives Pmery-Holmes ment Firemen Apart- Today Lug ; Arran Will ober viol ofbeautiful A fire from ment from the was alarm the house. in yester- Emery-Holmes apart- The central turned entire station apparatus responded on, It Is all right to "see America" first sh Vienna Cafe, wi the dinner baske eg and pa Se ge a My MEE OTAs on. 4100. bonds,and: DEY Bell Lara ae 2 layout bond ¥ PERSONAL T A. Greenewald, of the' Green Ws id Furniture compat has gone to Chicago: to -nttend the National urn tu exposition to-be held in- that elty Mr Greer ild ill ale eo to Grand Rapid md' New: York. on a buyit tour returning to It Lake in about ‘ ar cagal a WATCHMAN Three Naphitha sult of PERISHED Tanks Vietinv's Explode As Re- Carelessness, Portland Ore Jul 1 Three tank of naphtha ato th Union oil mm pa ‘s plant blew up early today a the 1 ult of the carel use of a lan tern by the 1tchman Leonard Jaquo, who perished The hock wa yore in -Port d, "ight mit way ind man th bine ht it Va an earth quake 1@ financial lo is $25,000 Tomorrow! OF EMBROIDERIES 33 1- 3 PER CENT SUITS AND DRESSES HALF This Is the The PRICE most, 7 Acie Por the offer | Showing tle Net Dresses This is {ndeed a remarkable OFF Latest in MILLINERY. of the season. Irt-Waist ‘Suits, | 5 Lingerie Suits and "Fine Swiss and rage in last the week Vestn we have been Tilley Plat. tt very latest, New York and as Vesta Tilley, Ginelend's male impersonator, made sal all the greatest quite t Hundreds of up-to-date fashionable Work- | showing. An immense Suits, manship and finish the finest. The | best value offered this season J Will | see and come it, doubt you hit during the ments HALF PRICE sHIRT-W AIST: SUITS Ss tT-WAISTs«: S playing them in the window, but if you have not seen them ae the = eek: call d-we vill be be sold. Monday and Tuesday of of at| Stri Stripe ‘kK of ' We will Stock of AL L HAL also include Swiss and our Net . fine} LADIES' VESTS ae very LOW NECK no 15¢ AND NO| ae an on off sum- GOODS loaded with Se 29 per - peat off THE LADY HOSE, TABLE-ThiIs an assortment REGULAR PRICI you want,-and save the dollar. ---- sSuM-| mieeven, rerular 260 ¥a (tor. 5c BOYS' AND MISSES' splendid value at. / AD IES" Lhe ‘ RB L AC K HOSE, on sale y at. . os be cent Wash Fabrics to be sold at ONis- 5c sizes, | 16 MERCERIZED will the SPECIAL SIZE SUMMER [of VIESTS regular sale price. AA Pk 1c: and > per HALI THE ick out what LADIES' you, during months VESTS, sleeves. LADIES stylish, much WASH table is SLEEVE worth 24c, dis- fashionable blacks and quite worn mer with low neck and 25c vest for....... to ALP phe most whites, Monday and Tuesday we will place on sale Ladies' Summer Vests, cool and pleasant, low neck, no sleeves, at oa big reduction, Also Ladies" Hosiery Special. LADIES' EXTRA > are them at ba cer ei : uted the so ‘Vesta Tilley be the will that season. Millinery 25 to 90 per cent off ALL MILLINERY, excepting blacks ‘and white, inmeluding the popular Phipps, Gage and a standard models, will be Dresses.| F P R ICE the ple ased LINGERIE SUITS, of fine Handkerchief Linens, embroidered and trimmed with lace insertlon and] medallions Prices range from] $20.00 to $36 00. Uhearricas engageas Maud a ae Adams_ popular Peter Pan Waist, a hat has created and Figured Lawns, White and Colored Linens, Pink and Blue French Chambrays and Dotted Swisses Prices range from $4.00 to $15.00 WHO Parasols ADMIT) BEAUTY and novelty a fine parasol should not fail to visit: us Monday and Tuesday. Our line of handsome parasols has that much COTTON 10 oe eee aes sught-for charm that adds grace- fulness and elegance. You willl need me for the Fourth, and on Monday ind Tuesday w ou au them Silk, Swiss and Mull. Large variety | at. ‘ T OFF of styles and prices. With detachS eg eee naan eeeicieeel able ruches and ar wes © atent . ff D among o stock 1 Elite pate \ wanieble Bonset ehlch Ba 25 per cent 0 ress Goods laundered like a handkerchier, ° MONDAY AND .TUES DAY we he BONNETS, go at.........25c] 1ake a special offer on Dre as Goods, 5c BONNETS, go at. Bh oo. Cream Dres God: 75e BONNETS, go at 55c | Serges, Panamas, Batis le. Henri$1.00 B ONNE TS, zo at..... 75c | tas, Theo. Alpacas, Brillian$1.25 BO. Atca cans 0c | tines, ete., etc. For two days INFANTS' BONNETS, BONNETS y go: at SL.10 S120 piats ste Aa Infants' and Misses' Sun Hats whit pink. and blue, made Pique, Swiss one-fourth and off - ATTRACTIVE Many other Silk. regular 25 "All go in of Ww hat at] one? OFFERS porch Cool and offers. | _ is complete comfortable, 25 PER BATHING 50 Per Cent Of. you thirty-seven civen our tation to get the best. years patrons satisfaction. and-ts CENT OF r SUITS sizes 34 to 42, from $3.35 to . without Haveia meh Tee Suit of your own New line at Z M. ty ey combine. comfort, ee sense tinctive style Black an 1d navy, to $6.00. Bathing Caps, 25¢ and 3 and Cuff; Sets 20 Orr ~ lso. an attractive ornament to the porch. If you want a good, strong hammock cheap, Monday aud Tuesday we will se a them for Siik Mulls, 25 per cent off. Cloth Suits and Covert Jackets, half price White Lawns, Embroidere od wanes U non Linons, Wash ton Summer Dress Pieces, Cross-Stitch. Canvas, jon Coverswend Stamped Collar C ENT HAMMOCKS prices very attractive PER ee $1.75 Where The Increase In deposits in Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company, No 1 Main street, enrounts to over $300,000 per year Are you saving anything? Get the habit. Sena $500) and SALE to found on arrival the ce: 2 and seen the hi id ar pas sun In the glass dome the Se dae the building, and that there was : arrival of * tonants rushed partment, , but from the returned found that both they and men had been disturbed for, no cause. "he firemen were unable, on their return to the station, to decide who the joke was on, the alarmist, the fire department or the oceupants of the apartments. Seas You need embroideries all the time. Por your Simmer Dresses, for the Children's Dresses, Underwear and many other th ings. It is something you can safely buy, even if you do not use it Just now, you to do so at the price reduction we have made. stock of balgings, Insertions, All-Overs and Corset Covers, in Swiss, Nainsook and Cambrie, will be sold Monday and Tuesday at- $2.25 day Or aot SEASONABLE GOODS-Some of them you will n eed for the Fourth. Those you don't actually need now, it will pay you to buy on account of the remarkable reductions. You will need them later. $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 Houses, MeeenOen WLM BARGAIN 2 Power, thing was foreed irresist"Another up the ibly upon me in that walk meen tins. And that was the marvelnature recuperative power eS on Nature's handiwork was , ie cliffs in that elimb » barren have been made beautiful the deesrative hand of Nature. Here and there over the crags Nature has placed little plants, and they grow green against the red and gray, the barren rock. And between the brook goes bubbling sing ing the lullaby of the canmountain side bloom of nature, and, forming a crowning laden setting, rise the snow COFFEE? th AlAs who Eagle to eu MeConaurhay, then sold it A Quartet | eased ing an exquisit Lead Me snd Praumerei na t he church was md carnation Nature. "There are untold benuties In the garden, very flower, humble though it may be earries a. charm The mountains are filled with the beauties ot nature. i has. written. lessons in nature from which we shou get power, thought, Inspiration Then going up the canyon we found that it was hard to go up but asy to come down And that's the lesson we get from the mountains Hard to go up hill, but easy to go down It is hard to make progress toward the heights morally, intelleetually or spiritually. Hlow many men ind women, after' years of struggle, have looked at themselves, looked Into their hearts, and then at the great height above them and turned back exhausted. In such men as. Edison and LineelIn we have the reat intellectual ec UBe I brought out with vital force rach vo against seemingly gre: shan diffieulties than he could overcome But they had the power to stick to their wor to climb. And their great achievements ill be heralded through the ages to come. Ah, but they had the spirit to climb to greater heights. And from the mountains lessons can be gathered which make for the better man and the better woman in the world Nature's tunda) LOB inrend their the "The ‘See America movement hows the awakening of the people to the beauties clo it hand There ire many who talk about the wonders of the Alps, but ho wlll have to confess that they never saw the inpiring, gorgeous sights of the Yellowton nor the great chasm of the Grand 1 it not true that we overlook these lessons every day That we see the lessons of nature and pa on without thought-without that lesson getting into our soul We go around hunting for prett pictures beautiful scenes, while we could look into our own homes and see the most beautiful) pictures-of home-life, pieture no artist, however masterful, could put on canva ‘In the common things of life, in the home, In the sehool, in the college, in the city or village is beauty It is not necessary to hunt for beauty, for God filled every crevice of this whole world from the beauties of the world beyond There is the * inspiring beauty of nature, which h: touched the hearts of Burns, Seott, Wordsworth Longfellow and others of the masters of literature, and the haye handed down their feelings in the most beautiful language STALE song last congregation TheBleahen quartet deliver- Young DRINK | | Cantata at Orpheum- Thy Moon } Queen cantata by the children of the First Methodist chureh last night }Juntor choir of St Mary cathedral A be pre fed at the Orpheum. toSeveral da ago" Rev Mr Young pright Phe children have been under With two other minister went up j the caretul . tutela ofl Mi Nora) through. Dry Creek canyon "for a | Gleasoa ind . havi hown wonderful! In thel work It is « rest and. the impre ive le on of limprovement j pee d that a large crowd will attend nature seen on -that trip were told Loox have beer taken' by hee to the congregation last night. The Father Guinan and the-eler of All} collece li Niu Judge, | party traveled eleht or nine milk up prtotlo Mi und. Mt he ‘ 1 | th ecanyol With nelther un ner | Mi = Moms Tee =n ie De one an rod, and after reaching that distances T. Whit ul down, ate luneh and taiked over }John the trip Tr ane tad Note Charged-G, M "We were all very much urprised | MeCon i ha wa rested. yesterday | by the beautiful thing we encoun- hela by Deputy Sherit Joseph tered on that short trip," said the min- | sharp on the charge: of obtaining | ister In hi ermon "And it brought fmoney by fal pretenses upon a com-!| home the number of beautiful thing | plaint "i n to by 1 In. Newman,| nature has placed all around us. That | vho charge him with having id to is the one thought that has come to a t forged note The rest the me evel ince that invigorating trip outcome of the arrest of alfred Bell | We look too much for nature's beaut ifa While all around: u here the brush of nature ha et untold wonder The hills are full. of) glory from which we « enteh lessons to help the heart and the life ed Beauties in of birth the race, Needs they Nature's People, power pene of history w od 5 |. not ease, highway ofa how "There oe ms that have changed face society, economically and ethically, Rud Most an illustration of that patriotism Which inheres to a land and its tradition Which i + sentiment more deep than AY vid and other people c was the land and w hich ans wers the i Use." the ait the Before Religious mr Patriotism advances here a High Miller, there a Wm. Atherton, here a Milton, He re a et ‘The law of progress is struggle sin? her: will soul him for sity neces sharpentense own our "What's Eyery e thropst, a before of life-weak"One of the evidences ness is expressed in the mode rh question: ‘What's the use? aul had brooded over rather than measured life's obstacles he would perhaps have failed He succeedec ecause his spirit was only whetted by opposition. The diffe rence between failure anc success lies this, whether life's obstacles be » stumbling stones or whetstones. dominant figures of history demonstrate in the The tables. Tee tah of « are printed wisdom eups of broodinges were as All things remat of the basieally," from the steers world one old-new truth is only in Christ rivals 5 - the which Let of God for life It love sepse that it touche is only into earth' the core of all souls Dorn activities "The revealing of a purpose for -one of high life, lofty bereits; nA Ih selng as worthy children of the Father is hailed by but the ‘ enthusiasm jn race that depress and arrest the up1 hings movement. The grave failures ward not based in a negleet of of life are God's eall, but rather forsaking of the high purpose, strength for continuance is the lack It is hinted Ee ‘re Athenian experience conte niiae which this stirring Is that suggests the means sharpening It Paul Whetstone, and that Is just what found the obstacles to be But of that stirring there was born the eloquent advice delivered on Mars Hill. and held a HMteral view of what She wandered about the reSort demand to was ot ministry,"' and mind that the and "but keen fray "Tie CONGRESS |: s IRRIG See ae of Horticulture |ctate the vision labor: aD, of has to say, the very ae of alike only tiny old things iit goo that his of for to not peaker, the ing city enthusiasm hk the and o himself the by at- of those found Toy "The Is First Unitarian society in Unity Hall Unity quartette an anthem and Joseph a Sang Iexcerpts from Mz "1 Ss sermon Tolloy \ vps " SON Ee tory the Jew lustrate the power of the religion i 1ce They. ¢ arly le irned God a a ee eould Well creat prophet on them in the ‘TWTearken unto me, eou the Hess peop nM ino wt i my law proudly borniy they bor thel through all eenturle Christian persecution ol in the name the high God They exemplify. the his Dit- the ideals to Idea Task Frank ed Patrioti brief for are not dependent on new truth neither new tr h, new forms perience unusual tunity-it fs the old Goodness, that or said s-o8sese > con- stand street. eore idolatrous tion the "Paul the a of on facing his with antithetie to Rev eu Simp- took alue sermon in life ministry own as set before us in this "The life the Christian life Who sentence is to it? In this Jesus hecan object example for all time, comes a tru life is the natural "The Christian expression life. It becomes natural the best in man that which native man. good anc good are the highest possible achievements man. Evil is to the soul what poison is to the body, The good then is the natural, wholesome and the eternal. Christ's life is an exhibition to the world of the normal life God intended for every individual "The natural life is a development. Sin stunts and dwarfs; as tubereulosis checks. the growth of a young child's limb when lodged therein, so sin checks the growth o soul We need the = sunlight. troy winters of the north zone freezes orchards 80 the chill of sin soul.' to Paul so Important church A. after STH: This American P. Simpkin basing his of Athenian practh the congregation Rev. service first Mr Holy From large theme, went Result Congregational a his who How Struggling. pastor, morning the as - Husband Who Goes Meet "Flame" Starts Hapless Chase. ng at Shows Reforms vacation ficulties," the Anointed with Power; Type Simpkin Phillips kin, ing on = WIFEGETS LESSON Foxy A. ye terday greeted the sum- inerea i Naturalness based At a large the in interest meeting with the preached acknowledged by all Jesus is today the only as presenting perfect type filling his of without fault. ean be nor of no other character in history any other achievement of man. Man has sought our many comforts, invented many laws, but upon them all be written the word = ‘imperThere is no tool but What has imperfections The constitution of the United States has been said to be the most profound political document ever struck off by mortal mind, but yet it is a document so imperfect that there are two paragraphs concerning which amendments have been posed In realms of statecraft are many great men, but yet eknowledged as unworthy of yetual pre-eminence here has 1ever been a general who has not on iccount of some weakness experienced They have all made misBut Jesus of Nazareth has heyer been proven to have made a nistake in his moral idea is Is contained in his one sentence ‘He went about dot on a soldier," "T flashed that pass said Morti "but when I saw a bunch an thick on his bayonet, Il pocketed mine ;and commenced throwing bricks. I had the distinction of standing at the side of Secretary of State Charles Curry for four hours handling bric ks, while the soldier stood guarc The secretary had plenty of passes, ~ but they were filed on the bayonet when presented to the soldier. at P. Greatest food." He s: rid in part nbout doing "The to the witness Bible is a one of life was of God whose Christ doing about He went foun; Christ is made the disof good, conduet for The Lible points commandments goodness, It influence is e good claim no i make for Pere apnot himself history has to have proved 1] he claimed ibly been a philosopher, philo ophy upplanted at being he realms did to iy claimed achievement of all the highest doing good a servant He went about had its philosoph"The world still was in darkers and poets appeared and ness. The man character the come had ey vocation himeelf giving world to the to doing good? wholly were "Reports; just after the fire the effect that. large been torn in . shoe k of the generally however, is errone ous the made dine street 1 ing business block middle, SauWw treet bulge of fire, then res into the ofr explosion gas main, the flames from the ing having connected with the And this was only one of the instances in the business district, ing the huge fissures in the stre as Mortimer carries passes souvenirs, all given as passports through the lines, all proving equally valueless. One was from the governor of California, Passes and Ghost rebuilding, * many business before the win- Were The from "How passage of Nazareth Jesus fire. up in dani s, days after the fire opened doing a great side either How go All Being night was "The subject Christian Life," The recurrence » first to 22 earthquake, and still _ burning-we and A. evening mer fire, them San S. audience the the of was again activity has been some the city, but I be done, though done in the way pre vent a not for Enforced Hayworth Japtist now Greater business Life strong rest the His Rev, Side the oe Itself. There about replatting i Disciples, Conduct West Francisco 8S through with Good Mortimer, of city man went not until Ilis of Perfection. San about says traveling Wilson, Fountain Payonet. coming the prattle," Is of of WON'T EAT STALE B READ WHY Purles Only Son An unusually patna funeral wa that conducted terda tl the home of J. TH. Koker for. hisonly son, the wife and mother having t al be nd only a t week neo Yesterday's ervice Was conducted by They "A. Simpkin and many ympathizing friends tended "Lesson of the Hills" ls Theme. of Discourse by Rev. Benj. Young. -- HE YOU | Long Funeral Today-The funeral f John Long will be held at 3 6'elocl thi afternoon at the Ninth ward meeting house Fourth South ind fth Keynote of Inspiring Sermon by the Rev. Frank Fay Eddy. Theme Discussed by Pastor of Whether They Be Made Stumbling Stones or Whetstones the East Side Baptist the Thing. Church. Idle Prattle That It's Not Coming City, Says Traveling Man. none wee 8 We uphold. have we For have complete a repu- |