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[eo— HON. JOHN LOT | AS CITY JUDGE But Needs His Hayseed Uncle in| Timie of Trouble in Hodom" nnounced by Rev 1 Goodell at his last after noon meeting meeting for only at the Kirst Daptist churc terday afternoon. The just as fttingly have hee “Looking After Number 1, or Hon. John C. Lot and His Haysced Uncle,” Rev. Henry Maier was in charge of the mecti nl Dr. George W, C. Hil William Toss and Rev 1 the platfe r lots was Char ermd Davis, Rev v Tt it ilo the ein the att lor oc und ma m eation the ing ope week, at meeting wa Fbe Hon. John ¢ time for ( orde go out s s the and to Sell don’t sald Lot the ter tled or maybe the your come in The text 1t in the gates of Sodom W jurisprudence dom.’ where were alderman, in wise late of Lot sitting city called him John €. Lot | After No. 1. | n age of r X s of mat set of Tocal Lot pro y the city judge gates of the city men and col Mr. Moody in the ga ‘The was an where at of th Honorable Looks “This 1 said the Dr. Goodell I rather thon principles predomi J ¢ he st Lot had no initiative \ ed wi his uncle Abr m, thing went fine l.ot was tI father of a the men who look Numby | He said, "The best ‘ me, and those who come | take what's left." When I ds- | men and Abraham's her ( not get along very well tog they found they would have rate, Abraham told Lot (¢ choice. 8o Lot went down ed his camp in the Jor The pl he left for Ab so rocky that it was almost necessary | for Abraham to have the his sheep sharpened once a month to between the stones to eat | | noses of get down the gr A Disjunctive Conjunction “But—there occurs heve a disjunc tive conjunction—but, ‘The men Sodom wi wicked and sinned be- | fore God exceedingly. That is the most unfortunate sentence in the whole story. The man who has no God in his heart is damned from the | beginning. He will not need any hell | hereafter, hie'll have hell enoug on earth It looks sometinr as| though the devil helps the thief and the libertine, but sometimes God helps the policeman and the law breaker comes to the end of his rope. | Putting It Up To Father i “Liot pitched his tent toward So-| dom. Had he pitched his tent fac ing the west toward Abraham's camp, where he would have seen Abraham fires and the smoke from his offering | to God every d 1stead of pitching his tent tows: he south where he faced the cit Lot would have been| saved conside trouble But one day Mother Lot came to Father Lot and said, ‘John, don’t you think we have money enough now to move into e the city? The ris are getting hig | and they say they never get anywhere | away out here in the country. They won't have an opportunity to marry into the best families unless we move into the city’ Then the girls got after him too. You know what hap pens when the get after Lot. amily with women in the father. Same thing Left The Farm “So Lot sold the farm, turned it over to the farm tendent and moved into the city Tought Tot and built or else superin He a corner a fine | house. He hecame a prominent citi zen, went into politics and got to he a judge and a member of the bhoard of aldermen, The Hayseed Uncle “The first war mentioncd in the bible began on this spot. The reason why there are wars between nations is because there is hate in the indi hearts and the way to stop wars is to get hate out of the human hea The war came, Sodom was| defeated and Lot and his friends| were taken captive thought of Abr someone to take a message hayseed unecle Many a nephew in the city gets intc sends for tl old haysced uncle on the farm, whom Then it was he ham and tried to get to the old on the farm out there when trouble a time he wouldn’'t let have h side bed room any other time, and says, ‘I'm in trouble, please bring your hank bhook." Not a Shoestring 30 the old farmer uncle, took after ti Abraham, Lot and mily and rescucd them. Then aham was offered the choice of the best spoils in the city, but he re- fused. He said he wouldn't even take capturers of a shoestring. I would to God that every profiteer would get the same idea that not to mix | Abraham had, into the When a profiteer is| getting from 5,000 to 6,000 per cent on the goods he bought, he's going to find the day of judgment somq where. Evil has the sced of its own | undoing in its b B RAY W BRITAIN DATLY HERALD Y A T T T Y YL TV A R R few righteous men in the churches. stirring for her Lot Had Bad Record I pray God that the sexton may dig|ried to men in Sod “Trouble again rose in Sodom and| o ‘erave and put you into it be-|care for the trinke cla BN L B led for him.|¢one you ever see the sight of your|home she left heh God: decided to deat wicked | qoyughter with brazen eye and frozen |children. If you read the records city, but Abraham said, ‘Would you|y ¥ {0oking at you and laughing|yvou'll find that the two daughters save the clty for 50 righteous men?|yoy to scokn at's what happened | who went out had better have died And God answered, ‘I'd e It forii, 1ot when he told his family to|with their sisters, faen Vinaly Abmham « *Would | ot ready to flee the wicked city No Insurance you save it for 10 righteous men Y ‘as W “Lot got absolutely nothing out of and God consented. God knew and| The Old Man Was Wt the accumulations of a life tifie, The Abraham knew that if Lot had lived ‘T can imagine one daughter stand i hir ush a decent life there would have been|ing back of the son-in-law and say- Mpemiehibre more than 10 righteous men right in|i Ask the old man what's the mat wr of God doesn't fall with every set his own family. Many a city in Am-|ter with him. Ask him why helg G0 (COl e God doesn't se erica has been saved because of the|didn't tell us th things before.”| 10" (oounts every ay night Wouldn't it be awful if your ehil- [ “EH Hiie iR Slbs | dren r*m;\:] say, ‘\)\.']\»‘uu,. 1‘."[” e s e ey devil and yon marked the w ou i e C f rt B b ) Sk- ReVEF Went to’ ol or showed -us Father of Three Religions 0mIore bany's I] [the way? You say you told them fo| “The Mohammedans, the Jews, and W'thc - | he good and you told them to go to|the Christians hold up Abraham as 1 uficura 0ap church. Yes, you told them, but|the greatest example of the ages. The A dF T ! whet have you donst ol man didn't know enonugh to look n l'agl'flnt aicum she Wanted Her Children iter Number 1. Py R e “Lot and his wite and two daugh-| e ters went out from the city. Lot was lagging. 3 Mrs.| Swedish hydro-electric stations de- heart ! voloped 1,200,000 horsepower ie 1 Her mother's RISTD AAS GIFTS fmm Many LGHC]S ANY countries far and n collections in our great Store. 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