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(we int tne had BE HOBSONIZED bean eS 7x seme ray t | her pRIDE REFUSED TO > THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 24, tgog. ~==~ITHIS SPACE DONATED TO DR. CHAPMAN BY STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Hitle| J often | di h kissing @ of 16 summers pretty Tt ten't te » wedding ocours in. the clenk's Jigurdaon conduc oo the knot tying usually be- | Into Clerk Case's private offices and tone by some one of th dgea!| there did the while the Inter » various courts Monday morn |ested young deputies war however, all the Inw gtvers| about the A fol loserted their benches for the! chance to kiss the Fre pring sunshine or were busy wn-| white haired vy the pro ling legal entanglements, #0) bate desk down to ffloe pretty maid from Redmond and|the whole force flocked about proud young fiance were direct-| door, Deputies Odham and Sprit wud BEST THOUGHTS FROM SUNDAY'S SERMONS, Standard Rurnthere Co, §, Schoenteld & Sous, ‘ he county ae gages - ree eons OM lad ta the. clerk's. office, where they'|by sheer force of brawn, ObtMINIDE] keystone of the gompel, @ie three Genttle, ' gua twitter at Monéay 1 her's toow In an effort tO Ket) wore told they could be securely'|first place. But the deputies had| 9°) [0 & aoe eet for each of tb bake rat In ne for a pleasant function} bound in wedloekt by Probate Clerk:| another guess coming, While they) ny. ys We He anid, + +3 a armed md trod toes, little Mismd) ioe > astwe 'e ian Jane Jeasie Mann became Mrpoy) aan tb . - ‘ ™ b 4 J. W, Wardell, the ministor-clorke} yn insy «it , eg We .havégh ‘eon observing" youryevangelistic™ work ine Nations iy ari ago om qui@tly slipped out Rt the rear door . F . in ‘i ‘a “ Of the office, When Clock MMNet}> rng ogy ae curt pore into) 2a -this¥citylwith’a'great{degreeloffintetest, gand*as_we ary on opel eo door halt 4 » Use Liquozon Won't Y T I F ? son opened the other door a Moternal life the marks of the Cru Now Use q one, on’t ou ry It---Free dozen deputies or so fell into the * fawt —w- @xtor Tn thie in n ee & pare +; om. While disappointed pen} ex!" eR cere mah apt tt, intheartyzeccordlwithithelmovenomt,gwishingktoraiaqinithd of people, of uine difter- | effects are exhilarating, vitaliaing, | | Al! diseases that Degin with tover— | Pushers te beige neaneeree opie future, therefore make the prow » co users of pu Ji inflammation—all catarrh-all evn- | from the pile the young couple fram) * te vr. ~ — — - — i jonas, are constant Us purifying, Yet it ta 4 germictde so | % D canahen a _] ¢ot correspond with the ideal.” —DBy @vclopément ofTyour® euls ‘ Sa ty, "coe, eatngy i tol cottenn Chik We paahO’ ca” over Seog alt the results of i | Rodmond wore making their got-] pl “arrenpand with (he ideal’ Is é lopen offyour“plans, particularly*your enterpriss of ga well; some to keep well. Some; bottle an offer of $1,000 for a dis-| > Serves Cacti | Hignenone, sep pa by Leo be 7 mr at pat Chureh : 0 e cannot na a vitullner, accom: a 7 jomased to murse thelr brulaed to ‘ sof ‘ ~ ~ a g amneneny some ony fame yaphery bbe Bin a drugs can do. Mr. end Men Wardell were nate} M ‘ assuming, the issuand@ ofthe Star, for]Monday”avening, we ard Medici , 0 ov ° “The conse todsns Se eres These users are every- and Liquosone—like exceas of oxy 50c Bottle Free | way down the bill — ana Hite te absolut } ‘ ‘ here; your neighbor and friends Ken—ts deadly to vegetal matter. If you need Liquozone, and have |* * Awe ARR RR ee ee &) mortality of th pleased to contribute for vour use in this issue our entire ‘gmong them. And half the peo There lies the gre@t value of never tried it, please send us this | * relationship im to Ge oe qeet-—wherever you are Liquosone, It ts the only way pon, We will then mail you an | * HELP SMOKE UP STOCK. #4 direct stroke of divine sovereimnt " : some one whom Liquosone known to kill the germs in the body order on a local druggist for a full- | ® A) Immortaiity was crowned in the! Advertising 39309, We have'advised the Star manogem ra9)) bee cored. without Killing the tissues, too. ABY gine botle, and we will pay the drug |* MAD! Wis, April 24— @ | tesurreetion of Chiat We are Mhyow meet help, please ask some drug that ki¥s germs is a potwon gig ourselves for it. This is our |* A fir { tobaceo dealers in &| tained from ain to live a@ life of this effect af these users — I aoe wg — it eran bag tao mataenalts free gift, made to convince you; |* Ashiand sent a package of #| righteousness and service ame M : . Diiadiy take §=medic pel ery physician knc that med to shew you what Liquozone im, and | * cigarette » every member of #) A. Matthews, Mirst Presbyterian wet pedicine camnot @. Drugs te almost helpless in any germ | what it can do. In ante 40 your- | ® the senate with their compll- #) Church | Horir this wttl bd oa h] t 4+} ’ * ere. vee. your ows: dscase self, please accept it today, for |* ments and the request that # loping this w: he ogresahlse to you, with our bsae ak addut Liquosone; then > it places you under no obligation | * they aasiat in the work of using #| “Given an open grave and unbe ite bar you a full aise bottle to em Diseases o-Meneurced # up the stock of cigarettes on | lleving mind, we have all the un-| wishes; ; phese are the known germ dis s # hand, as ft would be tmpo: » & | COMPANMated sorrows of the we ' ‘ - 100,000 | 22et , All that medicine can do tor Liquasone costs 500 and $1 # to sell the amount they have on #|comprensed into ane flery drop Cordially , We Paid $100, these troubles is to help | Nature & hand betmre July & when the- @1 “The belief in the resurrect American rights to O¥ercOme the germs, and h re # anti-cigarette bill goes into ef- #| Chriat oan neither be re 4 Ld a We did thie after teat- sults are uncertain. Liquosone at CUT OUT OUT THIS COUPON ® Mot i @ | of human mind nor reasoned inte it | Mer product for two years, tacks the germs, wherever they are for thie offer may not appear * | The secret of the future life belongs | STANDARD FURNITURE co bd S payeictane and hospitals, And when the germs which cause a f SS8i0. Flt out ihe bienke and SONS e REE EERO HELO the heag.”—Hev. Fletcher b| aiadrtegeene terse: 9 oo fm thousands of dif- dieaase are destroyed, the disease | [lo 455-406 Wabash Avenus, | Wharton, Wiret Methodist chureh oo that Liquosene de- must ond, and forever. That is in Chicago. AYAQIIL, April 4A long, ameps the cause of any germ dis- evituble., My 4 ti heavy earthquake shock was ony Tm order that we may enjoy with weane te . " : bon oo Atha May Hever: Intuensa oe eg TE gr bere last night, | the Christ the Resurreetion, we has, for more than 20 Qbcese—Anaemia Kidney Diseases none, but if you will supply me Lye een ] must be wilting to share with Hitr gam, been the constant subject of Blood a b0c bottle free, I will take It Jin the Crucifix As Christ actua cf oh. It ily died, so must be truly dead to q@atific ant chemical researc ; made by compounding drugs a noon jain if we would walk with bir vangehg alcohol. Its virtues are de wg Native strawberries will be on) Newnemw of life. *——Hew. 0 " Meg golly from cas—largely oxy risy -Quingy La aoe e the market within ten days. Such| Mattery Street Methodist Mpiscopal | gmgne-by * process requiring im = ‘ancer Scrofula—-Syphilte Give full address —write plainty at lenwt ie the expectation of the) Church. Semen apparatus and 14 days’ time. | Procmtegy- Deerrbes Shin Digensre a72 | Vashon island agricu who 4 } Tie resalt is a liquid that does Lb yepepet Throat Troubles held a meeting at the Chamber of| “Roll away the stone, brother fen capers dors It iss nerve Ecseme—Pr ipeiarTuhereutoate skin poy {Commerce Monday morning, The|‘rom the grave of your loved one, blood food—the most hetp mesTumore—Cicers | Any physician or hospital not re fog ‘arpoee | dead tn ein, What ts the stone? In-| aed ie the world to yc ~ wr a are = en ot peomitnn nee : B= mt te ' )| difference, hard-heartednens, self handle the etrawberry crates 4 little ahneas, » t ain, bitterness in the é ty in the future i vb It the ies ripen as quickly toll it away, Christ is waiting as anticipated, the. season will be| to speak the word of spiritual resur- | Gwaightiorward Dealings———Smail Profits-—-Many Sales———That’s Our Motto | 6) 0°) Oe iste uma | reetion to the dead Ble waite for you a ns MCT ear pm . oril 24, 19 all ye away the i 5 2611 Fl aan oa | dead whall be brought to life and He 2617 First 261 - rst CHICAGO MARKETS | dead ! 1 . 3 Meart sings My wae dead { May, 9% 98 23-4 Avenue 1 | Avenue a en oe a-é te 0¢T:e, | and teeltve again F. Austin | | Sept to 515-4, 802-8, 801 Heath, First Paptiet Church. Qetwenn Vine and Cedar Sta | Reliable Dry Goods Store | Between Vine and Coder Otel)... | - | Ss ae = ait ent Pe caus May, 471-8, 457-8 to 46, 46 We cannot all see the truth from ————— eae Ps 1-2 463-8, 461-2. | the sane viewpoint. There W | : 2-4, 403-4 | many roads that lend to the mount ' 29 1-8 1-8 to BO b4 scend the i AND THE MODERATION OF OUR PRICES TO MAKE OUR SALES. THAT IS mit, redeeme ! ted, and em WHY THIS STORE IS SO PERMANENTLY SUCCESSFUL. a. 1 ce ae rs ca hea ae 1 Liverpec t lt hawe done our PLAIN AND FANCY The “Bee Hive” Ladiew mies Wheat, last) jest work: in our epective way DRESS MOHAIRS Oxfords; special for .... 98-48 F) veur, 116; Chicago, 22 care last yeas.|1 slority | A = ather gre all mankind.” —Clos ‘We have just rece d our third } “ Prenat j a aR: (EW YORK STOCKS ing words ¢ Rabbi Theodore F ih cen. ts pin and BOYS’ AND MISSES yaw veRe.s Lecacader cemmten: Gn: “Kaa We arene | piai , “ er nT al i iiteh. Lew Clowe. et. at the Reform Hebre on acy effects, 28 inches to SCHOOL HOSE | qmak Copper. 88. 81. Gregstion Temple de Hirsch. |, feches wide, worth up | atchinem. 87, 801-8, oO PO | (dinoablivcapeinapeting i The above is a picture of the Chapman, 458. I have great pleasure in writhg yard; for two days we place | S@ dozen Boys’ and Misses” School Fn go. ios | evangelistic party, most of the) Number of services conducted by these words, especially as I am us- a special sale for only | Hose, fine and coarse rib, war hem & Ohio, 592-2 | members of h have been to /the party, 3,875. img space contributed to the cause stares: 48e ented Snat Mach: epedial for ww Brooklyn, 663-8, 643-8, 661-4 A kother since the first of October. In| Number of miles traveled, 13.145. by the Standard Furniture com- APRON GINGHAMS Kemer mmmene teeny oot te ae, rd gee many respects I belleve this is th t the effect has been beneficial | pany, of Seattle. The letter print- days only IB%e J) Can. Pee. Sgr toh 9 most important evangelistic caw s vinited is evidenced by |ed below, recently received from WS pierce of oe oon nested > Arye e |paign from first to last that has | ra received from the chair-| Messrs. Schoenfeld & Sons, explains = po hem; sve ee DOMESTICS re cont. let i-4, 1982-8 1007-6 PF been planned for this or any other|men of the different committees | itself, and I have taken the liberty is menderd quniity A pe ag 33-4. 198 8-8 on ad 1 S ountry. It has involved @ greater |since the meetings closed. Thou-|of reproducing it. In all our jour- ore on Thgeernae ip agg ae toh enone raed, 119 6-81 number of miles to be traveled. 4 sands of people have joined the|neys from “Atlanta to the Sea” th Gingham, special + Mote the brands end then the f) Metropol = sei tae | me jsreater number of men to perform |churehes this year as a result of|is the first time that any business 3 ~ 8 7-e SHOE DEPARTMENT prices quoted Mo. — sont 2.67 1-8, OT tomh the service, and ~~ been the most jthis work, and thousands more who|house has seen fit to donate its DRESS GINGHAMS : New Yark Cen Ooh gpl [strenuous work that anyone could |were already church members have | advertising space for the further- Riis Gis brands and the pricee | yu” Ds department we guarantee | 44 Bleached “Pequot; special for fj Ont. & Weet SFE OTEK | BEING A HEART TO HEART | possibly do. This tour was planned | been spiritually quickened jance of the work to which we are a ep you a saving of 15 to 25 per cent Pennaylvania. . about @ year ago, and has em age! . . , 206 | TALK FOR LITTLE FOLKS This evangelistic movement dem- | committed. on all purchases. two days only 1-t m 1-8 " are - pu: Yeeading. 41-1, | wraced the following cities At-lonstrates the fact that the spel| 1 am grateful to The Star for the Ginghams, in stripes and Misses’ and Children’s Kid Shoes, : . Rock Inland, 3% 315-8, 31 T-* Ga; Binghamton, N. Y.; | A | ets, new, up-to-date stylex wy fair stitch, all solid: spe- | °4 Full Bleac hed “Pequot; spe- 9) oh 1708-8, 1789-4, 1783-6 | ao Hante Ind ah a is the most attractive message that |opportunity of editing the paper ‘special for & 1-3e = = loaned @1-08 cial for two days only,..2B%e J) St Paul. 178 208, ooh Oe nee gy ag io Springs. |can be presented to haman hearts,|/today. It goes without saying thet Celebrated Red Seal Dress ; . : og usar oa ueblo, Colo.; Fort Collins, /and that men everywhere are will-|I am not by profession a newspa- Ginghma . Boys’ end Youths’ Box Calf and | 2. iocos 36-inch Pilgrim Mills fi) #o Pac. 661-8 681-4, 64 Denver, Colo.; Los Angeles, |ing to listen to its proclamation. It}per man. It is also true that it ia a splendid assert Vict Kid Shoes, double sole, all |‘ ow : 26,94 1-2, 36, Redlands, Cal “ r | eimeuegee 2 ment re two days 9) U. & Steel. 6, ‘ ediands. Cal San Diego. is alse further evidence of the fact|this edition has any merit it does of styies acd colorings solid; special for Sheeting, special for two day 1 &, 190 f-4, 108 1-8 San L Obt j seein tor Be : $1.50 and $1.98 ' @ ise |) Y. & Soe 56 3-4, 198 6 an Luis Oblapo, Cal; Orange, |that this country is falling in line|not at all indicate that I could and $1. only Tinton Pacific 2 ! | Oakland, Cal; Portland, Ore; |with the world wide movement for|continue to it a paper which iF gene, Ore Taouma, Wash Be pd America gives another) would be of the highest tone; for attle, Wash n of the fact that we are |editing a newspaper is a business; ms “ n brief. the campaign may be « of a relig but inasmuch as some editors f SPELGER & HURLBUT. SPELGER & HURLBUT. SPELGER & HURLBUT SPELGER & HURLBUT. outlined as follows: ment which will certainly|have known bave been able to i “ — Length of ti 7 months ne entire world {preach an occasional sermon witls = ae OD Average number of workers in | vangelists in the above party | power, I accept the responsibility Save Handsomely on Your Houseware the party. Number services pre | went forth without any promise of ‘salary; traveling expenses and en-| tertainment alone being guaranteed for this day in the same spirit J. WILBUR CHAPMAN Editor-in-Chief. sermons led over eached or J. Witbur — orb ng ™ the a ieee eee eee eee ed ere beautifully decked with foll-| » be At This Important House on aah ements Seteeai Rene’ 2 tants mmmsiemms deuh onabiieiet ia arr aaa tle Cleaning Sale meengpedagen er Tag 8 ogee oo : regarding my —— = so te sn ren except $5,000 be «# aon « 0 4, bu 8 guaranteed me is absolutely false. I never had any correspon- w . es year the supply wae unusually | # dence with Bellingham; never had an invitation to Iabor in the # goodness and values it easily surpasses any sale we've ever made. It would taken ten times the space ~ yor — phen ary altars, | ® city, never made any conditions, not alone with Bellingham, * P- Sauces Sie -anaiaiedions euatiient qracigite: sien suite. cite ete oem the * Dut have never made any cond {tions as to financial remunera- * ood . These : pews in some churches were beau-|# tion with any other city in Ame rica . tufally festooned with greens and | & J. WILBUR CHAPMAD * 1 Blown » * NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT WE WILL Rlaborie song services and or-|e# ee eeekeekteeene FOR THE KITCHEN---Sive YOU MONEY IF YOU GET IT HERE gan endo: ware ofren te. ai0 se bdadhda dated dnd tadata sada larger ciirches, and impressive fi = 4 ete. ie Pp Saal Mov! eat riwood Nickel Easter sermons were delivered by |« E pe could imagine a soul dashing tee goed ty Houses tone qoc Pertec t Sel Wringing tow B t. Ha Roller.. Se Peso see Se eT te a aan | ee dieauets toute te bis exeneal ing Spo .10¢ and Stic 25 motntes ywel Rolle i gations that gathered in each | bantshment Pee ees, 2h meee ars Mra. Potta ~ so Adjustable Pin Loce Cure} tae value so feet best Cotton | Rouse” of worship. The baling GREATEST OF ALL “trove wore many ching and tse Extra good Scrub Brushes Skestthe $1.33 Clothes Line Te | Nicket-Piated Hi} 1 once know a boy who allowed ® «pring air and the bright sunshine striking illustrations, but probably, BD AS BSF oe - ~ 1 fad trons, had Mbit to-come- into hie life. He | made the day one of the most per- | none more striking (an that of & asec can Wonderful Black Satin | 2 grade Good Whitewash could have broken with it at first, | fect Rasters for years (Continued from Page 1.) wealthy Louisiana w¢ on who hat 2nc 1o-quart Heavy Galvanized | ~"«, Polish 13¢| Brush 69e¢ but he said: “Oh, | can stop any| The favorite numbers of the Kas- | — _. | been sinned against, 4 whe vowed « tove Polish . “ - ‘ ter prom vere Lorens e - . she woulll spend tri; money im rub f 12¢ Retin on lion Geivanized. Ash time, and it tm only a little thing | ter programs were Lorens’ anthem, |! +9 poverty? asked a socialist Sum Soc Heavy Galvanized Wash | $3.50 20-galion Gatva . ‘The Lord Ie Risen;” Ludebuchi’s . t torturing that ma; Throwt e. eatele 10 anyway - day night last at the mass meeting ’ - tb ra well made Step Lad Tub, with wringer attach Can. “Cleaner Seattl When I spoke to him about it, he | Processional hymn, Jules Granter’s |}. the Armory aside all society restraints and all Re : 49¢ $2.49 | very Heavy just laughed, bat went on Hosanna,” Paxtor’s “Gloria Tibi,” ) «re that were then all the jcomforts, she followed this man ; sasoak piace: well made I saw the evil habit, like a ser-) Hubbard and Harris’ “Nune Dimit- | ieaiists would be saints, re day and night. to the club, to his sien eciatt eel trea the: tis,” Gounod’s “Credo,” and the old Rey Chaties Stelsie, the ean. |Home, back and forth in the streets, SHOULD BE BOUGHT HERE Tomorrow | ™°r ee aac’ Gai ete pet. ane hant, “Gloria in Excelsis Deo.” ) Svat , in New York, to London, to courts « he favorite eolo Featherby's | Sle : of justice, everywhere deciaring his i, would get angry when ay » The favorite solo was Weatherby There was a moment's — silence, * s CROCKERY and CHINA--~fesc on ana LEARN the BARGAIN NEWS 5¢ would’ Rati angry when spoken to | rie Light of the World,” and the | ,,7here, Was &- momentkallénce, | crime She was called “Craay : 1 Chit himeelf and with all good things. | fv ty Sir John Stainer's | cance of the answer and heartily wn Rnagheeeag age knew her be- r | n Flower Pot | $s.0c yiece English White | roc ancy Decorate una Sterling op atter atop in wicked things ! n Away My Lord.” | applauded the speake genet Se ee nd COT 7 Semi-Poreelain Dinner Set Crear Silver Tap neil . OTHER MEETINGS. _Aetgeticre , OOF | deciding to accept Jesus Christ. The and Sa orerere f 4 - sae Booted Gl Stand Lamp. ¢ Glas friends ar ompanion He would Movement was the topic dis etre be $2.96) 35¢ Footed Glass ota Ds § Cut Glas abtan Ge menue bat emma tas tit tg ig ER aly Stelsie | Singing of Mr. Pugh was a feature Far Decorated. China) -5¢ grade half-gallon Polished| comp! with No. 2 chimney 4 and i. nes ik; Suet dalle ouieh, eri The revival service in the Broad The church has # most impor. |°* ‘he meeting 5 ( 29 gE ay Witter Yous 29¢ - 196 Peppees fém home so that he could do “as | WY district in the First Christian | 124+ part in the great work which | EN, SS ‘ : avr Glass Water jg - Water Set, polished wae he plbas hureh on Sunday was attended DY | concerns the soctal life of ma sia ee ite Stone Bean |35¢ Sinch Berry Bowl, new shasta nt 3 steht tomorrow Very soon he was bound hand |“ ie bwd, who. te tag “ind,” he declared. “It is not a po p, « Empire pattern cut glass ef Ihe and foot by the power of sin. He | Splendid sermon by tev nOMAS | litical organization, but it supplies Pot and Cove 13¢\ ;, - 5 Ibe : 69¢ Pbuld not break the bands as he | Needham, the evangelist, om “Ref-| tn. material that strengthens such : : ’ : OF | Souvenir Postal Cards, the best @ce might have done uges an organization, It manwfactures a5 ia hape White Bowl) 25c Plain H Polished assortment im the city, 3 for If you want a practical {Hustra ~ the men who cught to bring about 69e Glass Vinegar ( t 15. tion of the truthfulness of this lit right conditions among men social- . : ¢ 5e tle story, suppose you have me A vast audience filled every nook The principle of Jesus Christ “ge wind about your arms a single and corner of the Asbury Metho-! was {doal. He struck at evil, at < ih of thread, You wil 1 that dist chureh in the Fremont district | sin. He tried to change men rather | ag” ary ROFITABLE HARDWARE NE or : it may be very easily broke: Sunday might, when Dr. Hobson | than methods, He did not advocate} Many favorable reports of the ree ‘Tumblers | .@ilt be more difficult to break ten | spoke on “T Matchless Christ.” | the reform measures of his day, be-| sults of the evangelical work by Dr. The Shrewd Shopper Will Appreciate Savings That Average Close to Half bach, Je¢rands of thread. When you have A good percentage of the converts | cause he knew that they were insuf-| Chapman and his associates were | 5 had perkaps thirty’ or forty tied | are young men who are banded to-| gojent for the needs of the twen-| given at the good cheer meeting at —~ 85c Paint Bird Cage, 1roxt2,| $6.00 50-foot length Gorham | 50c extra go xl quality teel about your arm you will find your her working pr other YOUNE | tieth century He taught that | the Grand opera house at 11 o’cloclg + Rubi Co, Olympic Hose, 4 heen Shear 29¢ self absolutely plese, men, A unique feature of Sunday’s | which will be applicable to every|Monday. The housewas filled to h se DS cocceee Apage| Rubber Co, p c. 4) cep Shea 2 EBS TES Cc SCHAEFFER. ‘}revival in the Fremont district was | century overflowing with those enaur t ' ply, warranted $4.79 Gem Wite Lawn or Grass tomorrow A sunrine prayer meeting, led by Me The meeting was throws open for | hear and to tell of the good resulta * ra 9X10,/$4.50 s0-foot Native Rubber Pa ae or 39¢ any a Rykert, which was very largely @t-| questions after the address, and for | of the work in the city. Dr. Whar- 1 bott £.0%| Hose, 3-ply, warranted Rake . : natural, ait. fat ] tended an hour anarchists, socialists, free |ton, chairman of the executive, ‘ o $3. 29 , \ 1 Pol (hia thinkers as well as professing | spoke on the splendid work started $2.00 Far ¢ Door, 11-8 “wale Gam|= ball Fancy Hardwooc ‘ol Tho revival meeting at Ballard | Chgistians who were honestly se@&-|in the city, and that it would noe nch thick, } grilled pan- | 4% Brass mbination Sem) ished and Painted Croquet | leloned Sunday evening. Splendid ing Information covering the sub-| step when the evangelists leave. ' = vzzle 25¢! «<,. ot 00 3 | ences and much religious en-| ject discussed, pelted the speaker| Dr, Chapman spoke of the cordial Mae $1.50 ts, worth a uglier } E es $1.00 Double or Single Bit All “ thusiasm have marked the meat-| with economic and religious co-| treatment they bad received at the FI ’ vA venules 4 . teel Axes, anly little rusty | Best Qurable Prepared Paint, © ines. Rev. Thomas Needham spoke | nundriins . |hands of the m@rspapers in this acd x " i arranted; any color $1.49 to a great assemblage at Junction| It was egdent that Mr. Stelale | ctty, . | ep ate ATS : 50¢| wa $ hall and Rev. Henry Ostrom spoke | was master of the situation, his| “There have been no slurs in the q % to the new converts and the Chri#- | clear-cut answers indicating that he | papers here regarding our meetings, Titres, & beautiful Gendron Folding Special stor services were) tian workers at the Gilman Park | had heard the ques . something I cannot say for a town @ Bite outtects Cart, reclining willow held at all the churches in the city | M. E. Chureh The Rev. R. A. W sed | near by,” said Dr. Chapman. 10¢ e ” back, adjustable wil yesterday and each church wa an immense crowd at Masonic hall. In speaking of the results of the low foot rest, finest crowded to its doors, The luxurl The big gospel tent at Third and| Dr. Walton’s subject was | meetings held personally in this teal ye © ae ‘ant growth of greens and blossom-| James was filled to overffowing on | Oats The speaker erthed city, Dr. Chapman said rer cer eamned ing of flowers provided the decor-| Sunday night, when Dr, Stough | opposition to sin, declaring that sin| “I think our meeting held in the This $10.60 t to ating committees’ with abundant | spoke, The evangelist made touch- ' banished man farther from God gen pace of the tenderloin will be th” mario materia! and all the churches, | ing reference tn his sermon to the that hell was large enough for a/ most successful in the way af ° Second Avenue and Union Street $5.98 from the most splendid temple of | day and its significanc There man to continue to fall, “Falling! | bringing sinners to Christ of any, devotion in the city to the smaller were 2,000 people in attendance falling! falling!” he cried, until one meeting held on our tri” —————————— lh TT