The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1915, Page 10

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© STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1915. PAG POO HH OE PH OE Pastor Hassell’s Syndicated Sermons appear weekly In approxcimatety fit Ob $490 0040000 0000 "t teen hundred newspapers te e United States, Ooneda, Greet lrtteta, { i Rowih Afric raiin and Scandinavia, In four languages, Metropolitan Cities are not controlled by the Syndicate, hence we ate permitted rs Mish these imetructive sermons in the leading newspapers, paying therefor at advertising rates INTRRNATIONAL BEREE SOU RN TS ASSOC LATION Nations Are Drunk With False Doctrines The Bible’s Portrayal of Our Day {Starving Poor of East, Side District Live in Deadly Terror of Zeppelin Attacks. By MARY BOYLE O'REILLY Staff War Correspondent LONDON, E re The Zeppelin bas ome and Mixed Wines Most Intoxicating—The Golden Wine Cup of} with It pawte the Bible—The Maddening Draft—Some Crazed One! among the Way, Some Another—America Not Exempt—Feverishly ae a dq poor and the Mad Also—Sobering Experiences Terrible—The Only ans@lne at Alternative Messiah's Kingdom | London, For A y * t ss . derstood to} months on 7 | the ve ofa lish wens ole of ter t pate et a fe € n O nan oe attack alr feat glirn eutte the starving “ he Tol awe shop ables re 1 thousands of lenetion 8) Mary B, O'Reilly Whitechapel 7 4 | now form a 4 t i wihdive | tremendous problem for the Bele “ authoritle On the self-control of the « East Londoners de ow wart ufety of the cit ont #, police Phin. But the East Londoners are ire not demonstrating any great “ oth self-control. Tt Yarmouth , raid and {ts accompanying at sufferers, 1 tacks on five other towns, in wine heads cluding the king's country place ' should ‘ which the ‘ r band | S¢ this . t awe and womer ot God eek to against cna AreAtly $0. aihete eee used as t s f war sufferers. | - ; aieke war oars yn’s pluckiest police. i yen waren het women allowed me to dog her Mera Ty gt footsteps through the maze of wee had pointe cae ot mean streets which lead from false doctrines which led to the Whitechapel tation of the Sea You co 4 do better,” thful Spoure of ¢ followed her Redes fm self-sacrifice and said the metr rilce: rare ie Rad especially separated herself enemy ple under the ¢ , dark, ad practised and ‘oming from Bel down the causing she had fought followers of Jesus. n cal 1 to to suffer for righteousness aa | n vrough exicated by suc is, she went and this Yarmouth raid, it will The above photograph, which has just arrived in the United States, shows the destruction wrought t lengths of boasting, estab by the invading German airships on January 19, policewoman busy [London Sweatshop Workers, Panic-Stricken | ° by Air Raids, All Ripe for Reign of Terror This house, in Albert st., King’s Lynn, was left a mass of eit th een of home are in #& ite a MEeS aver ‘the kings of|ihels to setter this winter -perhags irage in the | ruins. In the foreground is the huge hole scooped ost of the ground by the exploding bomb. tl t fellowshipping with them | fully * much as the Be Iawing ‘support trom them.|gees. Thousands have alt 4 I | Into Dustnessiike pockets she groups of startled people stood and down dark streets to the uae and peoples were made| evicted because of inad Simple Uniform | slipped professional necessities spelling out official proclama- | pitiful home. A cheerful old tn} armed. with the aesent their rent, and, with ¢ The woman biue coat stood | a constable’s whistle, a mem tions | dame popped from her door- Swith the Divine Kingdom and jratiy as much to he in her office preparing for pa Orandum book, a street ms | The naval and military ba on lie Hive after the flesh. Degrada refugees acroas trol duty. In trim navy uni. | safety pins, several bandages, call the atten Mian Officer, I'm M and moral, ensued more. Kurely form. Norfolk. teoke ‘pacar a flask of beef tablets and a | all persons using tin as chars for a livin Seater Went inte 9 me! We therefore high ble skirt, white gloves, bowle bottle of smelling sales to danger widow, as you might say aural hat and lettered epaulets, she streets, gris rows ef from fragments of shelle | Srheceolt segy Ste gle gd was a capable looking persor ackened puses and from the bullets from | * nb eal widow, Daughters of Rabyion ane pollc tet woke ery room Is # home Guns used against hostile when you have your health Sixteenth Century broueht @ orovide not for every home a sweat shop air craft attempting to raid But beart alive, whatever are rene, Rat-1be, = er he is worse than an infidel.”—Tim Shrouded street lamps shed a Londen. the police spreading abroad? waauaas Gy th othy & ickly Mght, coster stalls with Thi Zeppell comin’ {mmedyat? ed by the mix- LE STU NTS _ ate . ¢ civil population are M Mavenly Truth with carthiy | _,7he people at our doors are our| BIBI STUDE smoky oll lamps set under een te ‘teen ahr see Now, do they know? Ter- 4 deviltry. To have | responalblitt BI ont Bo md Local International Dit boxes to obscure them from er, preferably in the baee- rible, | say terrible the full light of Truth OY mp ene te Rigen ncn mm Ragga mea Senate rowling Zeppelinn, A pave | “I mistrust them bobbie dies in the warring rhea. There pr * ments, upon hearing the jie tee warring countricn, "Therell § MOOSE TEMPLE [| won twist to" constetion gee though T speak them felendly tions, clothing, military apparatos Gecend' Ave a06 Genera %. with pasty-faced people, all vie- piestvee. | and shows respect. That's my Kingdom would not shipbuilding, ete.. are causing gr Sunday, Yeb, 7, 3 o'Clon tims of ineiptent starvation, nature, So 1 turned things of establishment until @ - prosperity aed Preaching by coaster girls ciinging to choir st Bobbies | ‘Why net ask the Indy police. of the six thousand y Wee ntdetene se A. O. BREESE blokes, coster women, man? What with soap bein’ so ees are al qT oreter “sori headed and blasphemous, What shall we dot What costly of late, an’ me not so Churches to be born sorbed in shrill rows, children shall we do!” shrieked an bys: weaker than [ was, this is no elop under the influence “Armageddon, Before “gassing” a ragged regiment of |. terical woman t moment time to take chances, My dear iy Mother's intoxicat! nd Aft ” unemployables, who shouted | the woman “policeman” stood Il have four of the grandest peing true. we are not sur-/ a = or back husky threats. | at her elbow me with me, | quilts in my tubs this minute, Mae Daughters be ane wesc eonarena aes: ath sale ht Along the Mile End road | at once,” she commanded Up_| As one woman to another, extent of their opportunitie: em, | WOuld you hang them out, if iiating with the kingdoms of you was me?” ing with them, fame Babylon to the entire how . contains the do sed , } of God and con home | more of a confide « Lord and an! “lendeavor to p and obey Him But the maddening wine still intox! cates many Americans, and will yet y embroil our nation — in in seeing that Babylon, the originally applied to the Church of centuries ago, has i] Keligtoniats Also Awakening ie @ family name, squally ap or religion, those awakened able to all human systems fraud-| A", for religion. those ewakened My posing as the True Church, Feect, the maior Paref ling .t Scriptures tell ux that this Of the past. yet carefully clin Church is not yet in power; | SY Me priviles neh that her members Hed, developed, perf letions, preparatory are ted > thelr ex being ition to be the Pride, the Lamb's fife. The true members of this freh are all Virgins, in that they faith in the in relation- tems, Justified through mer and are not with world | subservient the present with financtal prin Mmioniats to engage in horrible strife all im that the $100 REWARD! Will be paid if any testimonial we run in our ads is not found to be genuine. TESTIMONIALS Five ed to have the control tt then telling us that “Babylon ts fallen.” He intimates that His saintly on > ton. Otherwis Come out of her The Lo y fe out of Han wr impending Wiiteral voice, but th Truth As knowled God's Character and h iniquit should end; that the Harlot systems should make manifest that them is the Pride of Christ; and that earth's kings might humble eac other and thus make ready for the true Kingdom of God—the Reign of rist and His Church, glorified in urrection with with teeth ble teeth will oing fixed bit Gentlemen years you my of tre ago had better than to would not IN—-Worth §2 and More n, If used on fore 1915, will any work ar bridgework and I haven't rt fact recommended you you. I r you one appealing to hin to come out at : © The Divine Message tells Mis that the literal fall of these great ieyatems is at hand, and that every the Drunken Awnke » Bible chronolog be accepted younting them, they I have tinue to boost in are my own were people and think of many con rid, and th thorougt to certainly do handle y« Al s done ab ALBERT No, 1, patients For © work o the tooth you ex- Edmonds, Wash oe eet} perfect tracted for me this morning wa ylutely Many thank MR R..F;'D 17 teeth vely article of painle awakening secrated prayed dam come The awakening ir Bone or (His presence “as 9 D, 1874). Meantin Dlessings bexinnin world have mac ers restless hese rich biess With acqu the same been plott tension of Ueation has awak 1 the world. |a true ft Mundreds ot keen ‘ st the churches (Jeremiat 0 at the F 1 heav pass awa ref: ng for ¢ atthe Regal ve, worthwest entints, rner Ur yd Only at the Regal Dental Office Regal Dental Offices OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR, 1405 Third Avenue N.'W. Corner ‘Third ond Unign had positi extracted by that they I had been Gentlemen: I the Regal pulled off for because I I will say advertise during Lord declares t s and the en the Dentis can say were without least pd ugh it sh pain put it Ar uld have years, ev had seized other dentist Ir pated by tlons in will me | PFOCKTON Wash mner, fs ignores But the awake as we might « Pliases of human evil and f the war-str ly a sym prompting at A 15-year guarantee pinned to every receipted bill. cker right to Cause, but t have the rig eharity at t Aethtr indies Manit ¢ REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER. ® 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union St. TE ae aR y e sure and bring coupén with you “If airships bomb your quilts I'll pay for them,” promised the “Lady Officer” and eft the smiling dame entirely content From either end of the street 4 metropolitan constable drove two small offenders. They had been looting and carried their ot—handfuls of turnips. You're stealing,” accused the constable. “Why? demanded the woman. Howls were the only answer. Policeman and policewoman took cognizance of the situation Official authority spoke first That's it, ma'am WHY? 1! can't leave my beat to inquire Suppose we call this YOUR case?” Food Big Problem The ttle sinners guided us home. Ma.” me officially Mrs. Stephen Hawkeshaw, met us at the step. There is noth ing exemplary about Mrs Hawkeshaw, She is healthy, lazy, dirty, untruthful and hail fellow-well-met. Ex-pupl! of a board school, she has forgotten how to read and can neither cook nor sew “Miss Officer, can poor people do? | mind the time a bow! of beautiful dripping cost 3 cents, a cod’s head was 2 cents regi’ar, an’ a penni’ worth of frizzie an’ crackles satisfied the five babies for their tea. Today, poor dears, God 'elp us. A pound ($5) in the week for sir, what eleven, with the rent to pay. An’ bre-ad that was 6 cents riz up to 13 cents. Officer, what can | Miss Officer” noted name and address. “Give me until tomorrow she said cheerily Then as we walked away, “It is our job to untar snarls, but the fight for food is another problem PETTY POLITICS BLOCKS SHIP PURCHASE BILL WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 5, —"Why all this todo at Wash- ington about the ship-purchase bili?” The answer can be briefly put. The bill provides for Uncle Sam spending $40,000,000 for ocean-going freighters with which to help move the com- merce of this country, these vessels to replace, in part, those withdrawn from free commerce because of the European war, Private shipping interests are fighting the bill because they fear the results of permitting Uncle Sam to demonstrate the posstbilitt®s of Odd Suit and Overcoat FTER_ inventory we find, as a re- sult of our most successful Pre-Inventory Sale, a number of high-grade Suits and Over- coats in broken lots—not all sizes of any one lot, but every size from 32 to 48 among them; stouts, regulars and longs. 58 Fancy Suits and Overcoats at 115 Blue Serge and Cheviot Suits, 151 Fancy Suits and Overcoats, at 55 Fancy Suits and Overcoats, at 47 Fancy Suits and Overcoats, at 426 Garments, of which we are offering you the unrestricted choice at $11.00 for quick clearance, to make room for new goods arriving every day. $15.00 $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 $20.00 Throughout our entire stock of Hats, Fur- nishings, etc., are many articles specially priced for your benefit. All Mackinaw Coats half price. “Values Tell’ | The total of such exports for De- cember, 1914, were $225,000,000, end the ocean freight cost was $30, 742,500, or 13.6 per cent—an in crease of 141 per cent in carrying government ownership. They a fighting the bill, too, because, Just now, they are reap- ing a rich income from extortion- ate rates, President Wilson and the ad- | reason, the future of the democratic | for | publicans | pe jinterests are holding up commerce Jextortionate rates is shown by facts |of treasury and commerce. | ministration are fighting for the measure because, for one important charges. |party depends upon the channels | jot coummerce being kept open. For this very reason, accentu-| D R I N K ated in some cases by hostility to government ownership or favoritism | ivate shipping interests, re-| are solidly against the RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT The ORRINE treatment for the Drink Habit can be used with ab- solute confidence. 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