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PRUST IN THE LO ENORMOUS PROFITS PERHAPS. oe @avIN HOUSTON. it We Ought, What We tre, CURISTIANS, ie the moto of Bureau, with offices in the Building. whose promises will BO é¥en John Lb. Rockefeller to wens fer they (ell that 19,00) per cent. may on investments, which maker d Oil look like a tallow thy the sun OU Trus. aod the Christian Byreau ore entirely dissimilar; " believe some peopte, fe dominated oy seitehnes the other ts run by Christiat trust in the Lord Jdov's “In His Foot. Were applied t nvestment of Fea! ertate, ineurance and me- I davertmeni® t iy a con for Christians. who, M capital, murt DS OF THE CONCERN. Teads of : the Christian mre have | seated, a capital of | th Ten Thousand Per Cent. Promised to Those Who Invest. Christian Business Bu- reau and Unusual Method of Doing Business. tians, to do with the false and flattering speech of men? We need not Jo ot to know that 't the simple langua, Jed to the second person al native or vocative. Jesus hy callest thou me good?” The sub- stitution of ‘you’ for ‘thou’ and ‘thee,’ as ‘we’ and ‘us’ for ‘I’ and ‘me.’ sprang from polite ly ing and worshipping men, and is grammatical: Inaccurate apd logically false as it is obviously ob- noxious to the First and Second (om- mandments.” WILLING TO TELL ALL. T will tell thee all thou wantest to ing the Bureau,” sald Mr. reporter ca‘ied. desk and smiled Abbott, looked up and smiled, too, brother, he said in «a gen volce. “There is nothing that must be co gpaled here.” said the Rev. Mr. Davis. ‘Ask thy questions and I shall answer “Why ts it that you can promine such an enormous return on Investments?” was asked. “Because | believe in the Lord and His Word,’ was the reply, “He told those thai followed Him should realize a hundred fold. doubt this, f call the Lord a Har in my mind. If i doubt it by word, 1 cai) Him a llar by word. If Edo not proclaim |¢ T| am hardly less culpable. It is simply ap: | plying Bible facts to temporal affairs.’ ONLY CHRISTIAN INVESTORS. hat class of investors are you seek hristians, only Christians. We haye | had applications from others but we do | wot care for them. How am 1 to know | ® man te 4 Christian? By simp and examination—{ can soon dis Ido not exclude any py lar nec there are good Christians in all of them.” Some of your statements are likel, to prove misteading to worldly persons. especially thy announcement of the I, @ per cent. It they did not clerrly » the way to i they might accuse you of fraud and claim they have been de- celved.” “God Is sure to deceive people all over the world.” was the grave response "If & man won't see the truth, so is he de- for| ‘Weill, your announcement must mis lead ome,” sald the reporter | UNDESIRABLE MONEY. “Yes,” cheerily asvented the Rey Mr Davis, “but we wouldn't take their money “The people taken will be \hore known to the bu u, which ix intended to reach the Christians who have not had thetr attention called to God's promises.” ‘The attention of Ralfroad ‘Trost, (rust in oppression, become vai ybery. and distrust ihe Bible Hons we desire not | “Mr Rockefeller claims to be a Chrive| and bas endowed Various Christ tees with Vast possiole, in api th that he has applied your prine! veers are “he Kev.! OPINION OF ROCKEFELLER. | id Gavin Houston, triking appear: alr and right |i his Junior, J was born in from Harvard if of evangelical work. He times arrested for preaching on is fluent and He uses the Berip- ae "'thee how Housion, whieh et Chris. was) for speciation | “There leno t m for using me, eplied e bustn i arge enouge MY amen’'y att All | ha » Wealth and Commer wate Mae appe ire! in the newn. wealt® paper R hel patrons to the be ni in every depart Honal, serenity and available men of edu bu 4A urea! or true inquires mation country 1 HADE OF ‘Woon, Mite Louie, Puy, yeHitth stroet, this city tion platform at Mor- her ever fixed and ber body perfectly rigid go inside,” finally remarked a policeman who had been observing her strange action ‘Can't do it without changing tude ‘Im made repiled the woman her statuary att. of wood and can't hat the woman | j Robert Horne i printed in The World during January. of January Paid Help ’s 13 other news- was oaly 12,208, The World advertisements. CONTEST OVER BMMERS WL, = r - on. ~ WILLIAM F. DAVIS. | the elty. Inquiry for ref Crete or Information wil be ati awered If a & Has business ite mn prote Christians" “What investments ‘ou make? THE LORD'S MONEY. 1 don't (Wink faim bound to tell that persons not doing businése wih the one Isa method for reduce _ STOCKS ER WML ST A 9-Point Drop in Third Avenue Was the Big Feature. ‘There was a confused opening of the stock market this morning. Heavy buy- ing of the American Car issues ad- vanced them 31-4 and 2 points respee- tively Kindred properties also worked rapia- upward, Colorado Fuel figuring for and Bleel and Wire ruling within @ shade of 19 While the response im the standard stocks was not very pres nounced, still it was very general in view of the favorable character of the December earnings of numerous lines. Liquidation In Third Avenue dropped it 9 points, to , and a drive against Bugar and Brooklyn Rapid Transit lowered them 11-2 Other stocks fell off somewhat the market became dull After the successful drive at Third Avenue the bear element turned its at- tention to Metropolitan, which ylelded aver 3 points, falling to 1693-4 Toward midday Tennessee Coal surged up 5, and there was a general rise elue- where in sympathy, Metropolitan re covering fully, Most of the speculative bonds tended upward, but thera were many exceptions elsewhere, which tm- parted an irregular tone to the market, Conficting ru were heard in con- nection with the drive against the Third Avenue stock. It was reported that a hitch had occurred in the rena youu of the road's finances. T' at the office of Kuhn, L & Co, send are at the head of the syndicate (o' reor- work examin! ly and R. pert are Cv the conditions of the property. They expeoted to make their report (o-morrow or the Mr. id that it was not his Intention o te. but In vie - of thy at Unat the com- O00 of pots nonvertioe Into stock at par, and cause of other Incorrect te he felt constrained tq mak: some gefinits nouncement of the Company's purpos I assure stockholders that thelr regu- jar Sires, of 5 per cent. are in no belt led nded.” to-day hvalue The Clee c Am. Car @ Foundry j Am. Car & Pow Sic. pamphlet tng mace lasting over two for the sv perlence en \ Yard's mor “We are { Mine Owne aren wh “ © since ' & well. rofits ynoern has been ful mn that it than Nad been expected tne fault to find.” The Investors hav Norfolk & Wem Norfotk & West Famous Horse Ownerand |!*.. Sporting Man Left Severai Millions. w meg the tate in-the Sur. Frederick Hs Van Vors hat witnesse was of Hacken- was one of the to the will and * hen adjourned to Bonner left eral mililons the membors The Lawrene represented special ey will w an estate valued whic iivided among ot hie family } Robert Allen and er, both mii are by David Moti thelr Milan. They allege that the the free and unrestrained act of Robert Bonner and was not pub- lished or 4 by him in conformity with the statates Rober: Allen and Lawr ner are the of the Jen Ronaer, son of Roby To Frederick Bonner and his sister, mma Jane Forbes, | children of Mr. Ronner, are bequeathed the bulk of the property, including the fine Bonner Kip Rea Andrew Al- t Bonner | Texas Pecite 1 pt Pallman Pal, Car, ex-div 097 eoding Reating Im pf. pEaauE5I3z% aetaenaestt3 = . 53595, ET 2 SERRE « Teor, Coat & tren ‘Tirt Avense *BE532* F252 3 2 whe Wis, Cewtral pl ——_ Resewed Confideare Arms in Soath Afrien Cheery farm at Tarrytown end many of the valuable horses of the famous Bonner stable Mr {he legacies to) hildren were im trust and that they did not share equally in the jon of the estate! with the other hele. Me lure said tha ‘the Ons oat the. Catt aoe Se eral whieh were oelling 1-4 por e WHEAT WAS STEADY tm mettten | to WIDOWS CVE. FIRE MEDALS. Fund for Annual Gold Prize Endowed by Women. of the greatest Fire Depart- elves with morning, and each and every “Oh! for firat men; on Joy thi one of them said in his heart an opportunity that | may be to win the Warren-Trevor meda Two women of this city, Mre Mary Warren, widow of George Heaney Warren, and Mrs. Ellyn Trevor, witow of John B. Trevor, realising that t fs a serious lack of gold medals (o com- memorate the many deeds of valor by our firemen, have shed a trust fund of $2,000, The interest on this will purchase a fine gold medal each vear whien will be presented to the fireman emt deed. The United States Trus; Company will administer, ee tru ell went a note of | ry < grateful no homage to the two women wlio e act shamed the publge spiri: of mill h} lionatres, Ned require a @ffat many rmelaln” rhe wrote, “to reward all the Mant acts performed by member Reldepariment in-aryeat. Maa) have only tne teward of duty well done.” PALSIFIRD BABE'S DEATH, Paal, Reputed Hus band of Midwife, Arrested— jafant Kleven Days Old. Dr. Gregory Paul, of "9 8 nue, sald to be the husband Herm a midwife, was arrest | morning by Gerry Sostety Dr. Gregery joharged with making a false certitionse | to the death of an infant ‘The child, according to Agent ‘ Agnew, was Alonis Bicath day-old daughter of Mrs. Len Paul, tt tx alleged, certified child which died was twelve old and altended it three days be- ath from convulstons, Tae he never raw the child be- h from pneumonia, Mra. Sicath, Agnew swore to-day, is & respectable young married woman, liv- ing Im the suburhs. Dec, 23 -he went to the home of Mrs. Herzog, Mrs. Wag- Vetter, sisters, and all midwives, Eart Fifty-second street, where, ‘on Christmas Day the child was born. Mrs, Herzog, it ts alleged, immediately told the mother that the infant must removed for fear of Gerry agents, it was placed in the hands of othe omen. one of Whom exposed it so it caught cold and died Jan. 6. A Sorrant \y 90 Issued for Mrs, he was arraigned in Yorneflie Co Court fave in the afternoon. omar that the months AND CABLES HIGHER. Wheat opened with moderate local trade and a steady undertone with prices generally unchanged. Influenced by the cold weather all through the whe Staten paverpeat opened up 1-4 per cent 34. Pe aT tat S55; july, @ y outs, 21-4 ‘The Cotten Market. The closing prices of cotton to~day h S ‘The strike of the linemen and clectrical workers of the New Jersey and New an Brotherhood of | stamped « WES AFTER POLICEMEN Two Women Complain of| ——— Their Alleged Cruel Husbands. There was a lively time at Police eadquarters this morning in which the principals were Policeman John Ken- of the Thirty-fifth street station; | Konnedy and their (wo small chil- | 3 " had her husband before Sexton on charges of de- Kennedy pro- | } ind tl«reatment lls Innocence. mmisstoner adjourned the hear- fag till next Thursday, As Mrs, Kennedy was leaving the bullding with her two little boya, Ken- nedy made 4 charge on the elder child and tried (o carry It Mrs. Kennedy shrieked and finally suc- ted In getting «say with both of the Bexion = =heard thy rampus and chided the officer. Polcemay Peter Ditfey, of the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street station, Was also before Commissioner Sexton charged with brutality toward his wife by ape live at S83 West One Hun- dred and Thirty-third street. She did vt war to pres the charge, and her J produced 4 physician's certif- [omte to the effect that she was suffering from rervous prostration. Mr Sexton adjourned ¢ 1g for one week. In on affidavit Mrs, Diffley charge! her ‘usbant ng knocked her down. ody, and with having nher head. Hi 0, whe! 4p of hot coffee into her | pulled ha j says, | face * mentally unsound, D. Barrett, of the sseventh street ation, wi tomtesioner Sexton and his was cdjourned for one week. | He te charged by [werald, a fifteen- | Riehth avenue, with b otherwise abuse? him while he Mi, was leaving a night ochbel whieh attended, on (he evening of Jan. A physician's certificate stated that Ne boy was suffering from partial par- of the ine and mi plea ter ie. stained Bazar Glove. A) FittingPattern Citcalar The | COTTON ROOT PITS” aie doure. )2 W. 14TH ST. A Samet Gold Dest Washing SeReEe an on aR as edt? cetece e SIE ct, The WATERBURY DENT) DENTAL PARLORS adit ta Fe 46 iy St. Deer West Abraham & Straus) "Teeth positively botanical discovery applied to the gums, WIT OUARANTEED. Full Sets of Teeth....-- Gold Crowns, 22 karat. 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