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Show 1 " " '", '1'BBBBBB1 Spaulding H On Peace H 'bbbbbbI Has An Attentive :H Audience H " ' BBBBBBBBBBBBl j BJbJbJbJbJ ' l'.H Rev. F- S. Spaulding addressed a flBBBBi very attentive and appreciative audi- IiBBBBbI ence at tho tabernacle Sunday evening - - H on the subject of International Peace. SbBBBbI He followed mostly the theme of the 'BBBBbI London Peace Congress held sometime 'JbBBBBbI ago at which convention lie was the IYbBBBbI Utah representative. Treating this BBBBH subject, to some extent he gave some 'VAYAYfl very interesting figures showing the , ''''iSBBBBB Increase In preparations for war BBBBB throughout the world and the speaker ;BBBBBbI in a very able argument gave, reasons why this increase should be de-' ll creased, lie alluded with, pride to ,i the work of the Peace meeting. Peaie . H has entered among the nations. This. ''BBBBbI long Impending crisis that was to IBBBb! drench Europe with blood hat passed. ( There has come with It not war, but . vj .jftH tho liberation of patient and ancient ' ' 1 il race from a yoke centuries old. The ' '('.BBBBbI wjiite fleet of our country bears our ' flag to the Orient and to the South i'BBBH Seas, but that there was a propheoy I , of the exasperation of enemies is for- I 'H gotten In a' world-wide revolation of MflBBB friends. Peace Is spread among the (9 creeds. The oldrcces, the mingling & " 'H of whose blood swells tho veins of the' ( new, verlle, strong American race,- Kl have brought to ihur soil varying ' l methods of worship, but the old; In- KvbBBbI tolerance has gone forever. Every t.'iBiBBB year men quarrel, leu and less over r'BBBl the dlfference.ln the manner of there ; rf'BBBfl devotions. ,Every year with a greater ' ''fl measure of mutual respect comes the 'j '''j deeper sense of brotherhood under the IBBBbI same divine father. ' vH "It is indeed a genuine ground of ViBBBb! thanksgiving that In a year during 1 ;H which there has been an unusual J f jH number of International Incidents Jl of the kind which formerly nearly ' X'jTAYfl always led to rapture, the banner of . ' ;i peace has been kept afloat in the 'obI midst of- the nations and col once '''' striken to the earth," said Mr. Spauld- : ;'l ,H Spaulding is a magnetic speaker of !BBBBi commanding appearance and from VoBBbI the very moment he commenced his '.i'BBBs! address he drew the attention, of his 'i'l audience and as he has a clear, dls- '-Jl tlnct, enunciation rather an acqulr- , '':l cd ability in that respect it was a 't-.BBi pleasure to listen to him. Thepreva- 'IbBbI lent feeling was that his address was icBBal cut rather short, though considering ' '"ll the fact that the Episcopalian has ac- -Vl quired the knack of conserving and' :WBBi directing his attention to the thought ''-'iitBBi! in mind, and throwing his energies i' WjfaVJ Into the expression of the same he niH said a good deal moro In a short space lj$ of time than his hearers were aware ' -.uBBH of. Taking the meeting as a whole .',. j 'i the otllcers of the homo society, are, to j ttYAYJ bo congiatulated upon securing such flll an able exponent of so worth) a cause. ' 'jpl 'abbbI ' J JBBBB |