Show AS SEEN BY CARVER ONE OF A SERIES OF SERMONS ON GREAT MEN MENThe The Thc Man Who Kept His Money and Kept Inter Interviewed interviewed viewed by Reporter The first of series of sermons in the First Presbyterian church upon The Use an and Abuse or of ilono Money as shown by the tho life of E B 11 The rile Man Ian Who llO Ills His Mono Money and Kept Himself was prefaced by br three exceptionally good musical numbers given shen b by Misses Beatrice Hamil and Mitchell and Mr 1 r Saunders Re Rev Carver said in part Seven Soven years ago when Dr Stiles then a geologist In the thc bureau of aol ani animal mal at Washington told the Sanitary congress that tile the cd shiftlessness in certain sections o of timo tho south was due to a specific disease caused by tIle the hook hool hookworm Worm sapping the vitality ta Illy he was derided for had not those theRe same peoples been condemned for years rears as and lazy Today knowing the reality of oC tile the disease wo we pit pity rather than condemn A 1110 has long concern concerning concerning ing the ey evil of mane money and its baneful Instead of be beIng belag lag Ing told religiously to secure money the worst phase o of the worldly rIch Is hold up tip in warning is mono money It Is n a stored power It Is potential energy Power accumulates We Ve see It In ill the moun mountain tain tam stream that lint has lIas be beems on dammed wo we see It In the storage battery whereIn electricity has accumulated power which thay bo be used either for evil or for good Now It is Just so with money It can bo be used in good or evil but It Is power just the tho same The groat Haller the father of modem physiology experimented with the lasting strength of many He found that lost none of Its stored power of frag fragrance fragrance rance though for forty years and many an and school has lIas learned the same lesson about the hasting of stored store as well invested mane money What is monO It Ii Is stored Lored life At the ond of a week or month your yom wages or are arc hut your Jour life for that time Money Ilono thus 1 e Is life energy and talent stored for your present or future use Now ow If money moulcy he power and life stored at atthe the tho cost ot of power and life we surel surely to take heed how we o use uso it for lifo life and power are needed over every day If not only us III our own lives but In the I lives es of those about us as we well This has been boen often ofton called a cons com commercial mercial and money sordid age We Ve believe that It can more trul truly ho be called a social religious and philan philanthropic age There have been ages agos I far mOIo money mad than our own as for ills instance lance the tho lay of the city despotism of Bab lon or or orIn orin In the city states o of Venice and Rome or in the reign of Louis XIV or of oC King Philip of Spain lint our ago cannot be matched In III aught that thatIs thatis Is best for Witness our cit city playgrounds modern tenements ant and L there are arc far more model olles than L the tho unsanitary ones wit floss noss the funds for tubercular treatment and nil all the allied sChools etc Therefore In this series aeries we tIc do donol not nol march with who SOO seo In inthe the tho men of money and their work Every life teaches Its it great lesson Vo rO firmly this and therefore we e shall shull turn to these r present day daymen men with as much of expectancy as We would to John or MarUmi larUn Luther And as a Bernard or Leo a Calvin or om Knox can teach tile tho lesson of oC zeal concentration faith self denial In their wa way these moner mono men mea L can teach It equally In their own Yea and man many modern lessons for fOI to today do day besides It was a humble rectory In Hem Ilent stend Long Iong Island that o on February 25 1848 there thore was born ono one who was I I destined to become the great railroad king E H father was rector there thoro until 1849 when of oC a controversy over arrears in sill sal salary ary arr he moved to Jerse Jersey City and toole charge of a little church lit In Hoboken There wore four sons und and two daugh tors in the family and the times LImos fared badly for them causing the record of 01 them to be obscure from 1850 to It scents to ha 0 been a period of deep poverty in which the stoning qualities of the mother were mIllIe mallo manifest Late In the tho sixties the thie lii In InherIted some Rome money monor which en led the tho father to retire In comfort Young |