Show CHARACTER SKETCHES judge lecture booked FOP wednesday evening character sketches hes and gold and allver A lecture full of wit humor and solid facts tomorrow evening at the first M E church judge goodwin editor ot the salt lake tribune will deliver his lecture on washington character sketches and gold and silver this lecture was delivered about two weeks ago in salt lako city and alie entire press of that city spoke in the highest terms of the lecture it is based on judge goodwins recent visit to washington in the interests of silver legislation and the character sketches be produces are of men prominent in llie political arena of today men of whom the people read in each days newspapers while in washington agton judge goodwin bad a most excellent opportunity of studying character as displayed by the prominent lawmakers of the land and his keen perception and practiced eye and brain enabled him to make the best use of his splendid opportunities port unities one of the most prominent lay silver advocates from the west an authority on silver recognized all over the cast he entered the legislative circle freely and was treated that attention and consideration which enabled him to form opinions regarding men in public life baand upon facts and conditions actually existing mr goodwins quick wit and dry humor have made it for him to string these character sketches upon a silver thread bright and attractive so eliat his listeners never tiro of his sketches then the gold and silver question is handled in a manner to render the discussion extremely attractive and entertaining and at alie same time he weaves in truths which coming from many and the source would seem dry and prosy and smack too much of mathematical computation no one who has ever heard judge goodwin speak upon any subject will miss this opportunity of hearing him upon this subject of vital interest at the present time soon after judge goodwin delivered his lecture at salt lake the ladies of the coterie opened correspondence with him looking to to deliver the lecture here for the benefit of the public library alie object toward which the proceeds of the lecture will be devoted ie a worthy one the public library is an institution which deserves liberal public support and the ladies have done a noble work in keeping the library open so long as they have but at present new books are needed and the proceeds of this lecture will go toward buying new books and periodicals the people of ogden ought to turn out to this lecture en masse not only because of the high character of tho lecture but because of the object to which the proceeds arc to go |