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seep taneemrepEeees oe = wv ae pow, AR BUSINESS MENHONEST® None Can Be Successful if He Practises Fair Dealing, says Noted Eng ish Preacher Now on Tour Here. “Asa matter of cold fact, no successful business man in Modern times can be honest. Conditions in business are such to-day that the business man must take gross advan- tage of his competitors every chance he gets or go to the wall. Competition is too keen.’’—Accusation made by the! , Rev. Reginald John Campbell, pastor of the City Temple, Lon- don, England, who is here on a preaching tour, in a lecture delivered in Philadelphia. The Evening World has eubmitted the above startling charge to proms 4ment busincss men of New York City, and toe @ay prints the second ofa | honesty of men, and the Dalanes shoot, baat, and bmn gr! Given in order to Keep one’s business alive. “Now it {s not relevant to answer that honesty would not exist were ft not the vest policy. Not even the clergyman can tell whether his parishoners are good for fear of heli or in hope of Heaven paketit STANDARDS EXACT HONESTY. “Tt ta sufficient to show that the business standards of to-day exact honesty, er that millions of individual operations occur every day which depend on the | honesty of both parties. ‘The surety companies have grown rich Insuring the | low premium rate shows the safety of the risk, % r cent. @ year | “Returning to the question of the Pulpit's duty to the world, ts ft not un- fortunate that th an should utter a careless generalization, which is pound to be act thoughtless and to polson thelr minds against their honestly indus thoughtless and drives the a day when the p ‘Goot oo good will moans valine that honest work and honest 044 to an articley® Competition is such that honest value must be ors, at the same time that hie statement vexes the, m further from the good Influence of the Chureh, ta teem with careless nts of the most sweep. Kbrokers are that ail railroad men awyers are pila of iniquitous corpora. rtunity for the Pulpit to quote the Sermon on the! and charity, if not the ‘still greater virtue of ac+ Mount, and teach m curate, conscientious s ent “One might as well say that all cooks, or all plumbers, or all brreklayers were! Aishgnest and pirntical, No sane person ever makes a sweeping statement on any such lines in a quiet talk among .sen of his own acquaintance, It 1s only when he has no facts and must give rein to his imagination, with a vague feel- ing that something #trong is demanded, that any such words as these escape hum: “The Romans had a quick verdict.’ * proverb, ‘Those who take little testimony give a voree from @ previous husband tn 1910, Sea. Sth ileloenim ean ‘ck cn | you the little quarrel you had with sold his little business to engage de- somewhere In Manhattan, but whatever | turn, series of interviews on the accusations of the @oeted London clergy man, whose views on the relation of the @hurch to problems of the material world have @iven him an interna COURT WARNS DIVORCEES WHO REWED TOO SOON. CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Persons who, be- ing divorced, marry again within the prohibited period of one year from the date bf the decree have no standing in ay if they donire to seek legal re- for wrong them by the vidden he!pmate, ‘ding to Judge dnow of the Ch Court of Do- meatic Relations, Mrs. Emma Peterson secured @ di- Fifteen days later she had wedded Pe- terson, Yesterday she wanted him pun- ished for deserting her. “Mra. Peterson has no standing in aid the Judge. ‘She obtained @ divorce decree, then violated it and now comes to ask the court to assist her to maintain @ relation she had no right to enter and does not now legally occupy, There is a penalty of im- prisonment for it, and she really has laid herself Hable to indictment. she would better withdraw and say noth- ing.” tional reputation, REV. A. J. CAMPBELL. BANKER WILLARD V. KING CRITICISES PREACHER FOR CARELESS ACCUSATION. ‘Willard V. King, the banker, who was probably the most aggressive member @f the committees appointed by Gov. Hughes to investigate Wall strect, and who f @ trustee of Columbia University, said: “The statement made by the Rev. Campbell that no honest man can succeed | fm business is so utterly absurd that perhaps it needs no comment except that Be one but a clergyman woul think of making such @ statement. “The most confirmed optimist must ; knowledge of the world, nevertheless at- @gree that the world loses much | tempt to teach. through the failure of the Pulpit to] “The clergyman of to-day, often Inck- fulMl its possibilities. The common ob- | [D8 eiecs tens ys and me bse Gervation that men are slipping @WeY | into « career where he is shielded from frank criticisms, whether friendly or ‘brutal, where his cloth makes it dim- cult for him to meet other men on an even basis, where his most frequent as- sociations are with women, with the re- sult that the emotional side of his na- ture is bound to be developed, and his Judgment atrophied. 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