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TEXT OF BILLY SUNDAY SERMON (CONTINUED FItOM TAOH TEN ) not dcvtn enough In hell to tnnke joa fn I' J0" don't want to ln, and hie tiro not nriKels enough in heav n to mnko you decent j y, i don't want to bo decent. I v I U you whnt to do. Clo home, jo, it i;.to tho mirror and say: "Clod tbe , 19 tho old lobster In there thnt uto i mmo. Them Is the wop that vi rljjht thera!" 'la It well with thoe?" No, not If ft,u nrc w thout Jesus Christ, I J,,,,, ' t trado plfteo.i with you for the u Jtift. Ib It well with thy hu.t H J ''ie man that nltg hy j our side. h i n whoso noma you hear, the ma ' hf truo to whom nnd Itcep thi' ' yu rnado nmtilnt tho lior Jutr of tho wedding tiloiwotim inv-ir th" assembled company, you mlM Koodbjo to mora happiness than i ix havo over Been lnce--the man .ho Is the father of your ohll.l or i h dret), tho man by thu sweat et w: "- brow the money Is earno.l that imught tho dross you have on. or ti In iino that you llvn In, or the au! labile you will rido homo In. or Hi iarfo.ro that will bo paid, Or buvi) i 'io food you eat 7 i3 t! well with thy husband, the man ou sworo you would love, hon or, lsh and obey, tho man who. lm iff vou havo woven Into the flu. is i( your heart It Is well with thy l ,sland7" hi j iiir master Bono to henven jlo.ie asked u man of a southern drK ho had been tho servant of t hi in fur 30 yearn. "Did yn.ur jnaii r fio to heaven?" M i-." f'ld, ''So, mas'r never went to he inn." Wi not?" he asked. I been with him for SO cai I'so parked IiIh crip and trunk eve rj time he wont nway, and he a,w,i.s told me how lone he was gu ns to stay and where hn wm rolnir. 1 se lived with him for 30 years, and he never talked about heavi n Ho never went to heaven." Oh. thero aro a lot of prominent men at'.d women who when they flli! and you read their obituary no. tire J "ii won't need to guess twice when' they went. They put Clod out of their lives no thought about Ood, A friend of mine was preaehtng in an eastern i-lty. He had gone down In tho audlenco to speak to the people and Induce them to give thtlr hearts to Jesus Christ, nnd a won. an on tho front row Jumped to h' r feet and cried out: 'Tray for my husband: ho Is etated by my side. I believe ho Ik Untening to his last sermon. Ood Is giving him his last chance." And then sho sat down weeplnc. If n lot of you women had hnd iomo concern for your old repro bate of a husband, ho wouldn't lis keeping somebody on tho sldo now and disgnic-Inc you. "Pray for my husband; ho Is by my side, and I bollovo ho Is listen ing to tho lust sermon ho will over hrar. 1 believe this la his last chance." Listen. Just like you. Some wom an went to my friend nnd said: "do up on tho platform and re buke what wo consider tho energy of tho flesh." My friend said: "If you consider It. I will give you the privilege of going to tho platform" but they refused to go. Tho next nftcrnoon before tho evening seivlco these same Women went to him with tho tears trick ling down their chcoks and said: Torglvo us for our lack of In terest and sympathy. Won't you Join In our prayer to God to for give us' - Wo heard that at 4:30 that after noon that man sent n .32 caliber lullet crashing through his brain and ho Is dead. I believe tho spirit of Ood gave that wife notleo thnt that man wns tnd I bcllove that his service Is the bell of Ood for somo of you tolling out your funeral sermon. I believe that some of you aro Just as truly doomed as If you wero In hell In lead of this city. is it well with tliy liUHland7" 'Is It centner nleht?" nsked an old Scotch lady. 32 years old. ' fer Janet." answered her hus band two years her senior. "It Is Sgettlng night." p eno thought It was tho closo of another day, but ho knew It was tho ena or tier life. Husband, aro tho boys all In?" "Yes, Janet, tho boys aro all In." The List nnn hnil trnnn In henvnn four' years before. Husband, I will soon bo In, won t I." ' "Vis. Janet." snld thn nld man. ho thought that ho was going '00, "it won't bo lonir." Sho U'nn nttll ffir it Iftnc tttnn nnrl hey thought surely sho had gone, out after awhllo. they saw her eyo uds trerntjlo altd sho said: Husband, you will soon como In too, won't you?" "Ves, Janet," ho said, ns ho Kissed first ono check nnd then tho Other. "It fnti1 i.n I. ,... long" iney mought surely she had gone wto the skies but sho seemed to wmo back and sho slipped her thin, transparent arms around his neck jna then sho whispered In his ear ai she. drifted out with tho tide: Then tho Lord will let us all in together, won't He?" . it well with thy husband?" I ow often tho wlfo Is on tho one "Ie with her llttlo brood, whllo thn an rn calls her husband is over here with the devil's gang! Isn't It Tillable "Is it well with thy child?" I ao often tried to Imagine It, but " every attempt I haVo been forced ii. .fis,er a 'allure, it Noah nnd Bl'al!l In the nrk nnd tho k...,n llowl"iB over tho world, rain Deatlnir mmn , ..--i... turn, to his wife nnd says: "hero are tho boys7" all V 8a".; oh- tllpy will bo out utile while, I set tho lock so they to V '? T,ley liavo no down la . ? ,cahnrt. Thoy wtll bo back minute," . -Mum Keep Children In. iiimv!?''0 ,rled to Iniuglnu father nnd i,Z,'y waicu in their homes con hrn anJ tholr children gadding round and thn orn lnv nnrt TULSA DAILYWORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921 11 bended slsy that hasn't sprouted long skirt yet well, you don t JlldgC by them lir. mi .,1.1 ,l,h... havo them short too. vou mn-i tn I whether they aro 12 or 50. Like a prember friend of mine ono time, he went out of church one Sunday morning and a woman came up dressed In fluffy sort of dress with a Gainsborough hat. all dolled up, nnd she snld: "flood morning, Iioetor." lie said: "Why, how do you do. llttlo girl," and he patted her on one cheek, "how nre you 7" Just then one of his elders enmo up nnd nfter h had gone, he said "Do you know how old that little llrl Is?" Ho snld "So." Ho snld: "Well she Is 28." Mnny peoplo right where they ought to go on, increasing In their desire to help In tho world. You nro Interested In their education Hood' We hnve got th finest pub lic sehol system in the world and wo tax tho people, nnd If n man has no children nnd he has properly it Is n Just right tax to edueuto the olher people's kids. Wo havo got the finest public schools on th face of this erlh Wo manifest great concern In their laws. I believo they ought to be In tho school Instead of in some un derground workshop. They ought to bo In school, they ought to be in tho parks. I believe in n minimum scales of wnges; 1 believe In thnt which is going to uplift humanity, all thnt. 1 believe In anything that will mako Ufa easier utid living con ditions better. All honor In tho father and mother who will work anil deprive themselves of even the comforts of life In order that their boy may get an education and not have to work nil his life ns you were compulled to do because you hadn't the oppor tunities nnd with great jyneorn for their health: when they are sick yoti will send for a doctor, that is It you havo got nny muans. That is a good one. Isn't If And you work to enrn three meals n day for them. You will work to get them a bed to sleep In and warm clothes to wear when It Is cold. All honor to you: but If your chll drcn wnlk the streets nnd It they can say that n stranger taught them to pray and taught thim all they know of tho ltlbto nnd they go homo nnd henr nothing but onths and blasphemy nnd nover hear the nntno of Jesus Christ oxcopl In pro fanity, whnt nbout thnt? You havo got concern for their e,ducntlon. but whnt nbout their Immortal souls? Automobile bodleM can be given tho nppenranco of leather with n new fabric to bo cemented to the metal. MAKE PLANS FOR 1922 promises big flour mill OMigi Count- Vnlr llonnt Perfects ui-KiiiilNitlon With lUgger nlr In View. HfM-lsl to The World. 1'AWIH'HKA. .N'ov. 2!). A meet ing of the directors of tho Osnge County Knlr association has been filled for Monday. IKceinbur IS, In rwbukn, when the organisation will bo perfected for this year and plan made for the next fair, It is expected that department superintendents for the fair will be appointed Monday, no that they i-an begin early to seeuro promises of exhibits. The nseoclatlnn In tends tn greatly Inoreuse tho slio of the fair in Ht3. which will be the fifth held under the free tnlr law old settlors' day nnd nn historical pngennt showing the development of the Osage nation will be features. Free fair directors elected In November are; I'nwhtiskn, ajorgo iMbadte and Ueorge Alberll; Stlko Axe township W T. Inhy, Jr., and Frank Hush; Hominy township, I- rank 1'rye and J. K. Woods; Hlank dog township, A. A. Hoots and Joseph Younger; Illgheart town ship, J. K. Landls and G. W Illake mati, Kalrvlew township, A. C. Hun akir and J. It. Me.N'ew. In Illg hlll and fancy townships wIocIIoiih were not held nnd the prexent dliectom will be recommended to the county commissioners for ap pointment. They are ltnnk Dradun and ('. II. Ithodss of Highlit and James Tnyrleli nnd Mark Ilowhnn of C'aney, Conitltlmidt on lliillilltig of ltcnlly ComiM-tltlvo Hallway. SpM-lsl to The Worm. I'ONTA CITY. Nov. 29. In con nection with ronea City's present drive to secure an east and west railroad, nunoiineomenl has been made by H. J. Oonahue of tho I'on cn City Milling company that th state's greatest flour mill will be erected here, provided ths road Is I hunt so ns to guirantee n competi tive line nnd one thnt will pene 1 trnte n different section of the stnte I and country thnn that touched by the fnnta Va. , The proposition of nnother road i Is now ponding before several rem panic in a position to build Into this city. Handing llleetilii High Line. HpM-lai in The World. I'ONfA CITY, Nov. 29. Work Is Hi progrms on the construction of nn electric high lino from Hillings, In western Nnbls county, to n point eight mlle west of that town where connection will be inndo with thn high line of the Oklahoma (Ins & Uleotrlo Co., now building north from Garter to Hunter nnd l.iimoiit. All the towns mentioned will thus be furnished with electricity and it is to ye extended likewise to other towns In this portion of the stnte. It Is believed the connections will bo inndo by January 1. NAME PARK FOR BOY SCOUTS Itd-ngnlttoii of Services of lUiyi Who I'lnutetl IliiinlrcO Tree. SpM-lal in The WnrM. I'ONCA CITY, Nov. 2. At the suggestion of former Mayor W. II. Mcl-'adden, n cnmpnlgn Is now In progress by the local liny .Scout or gnnlsatlun to havo the city com inlwilon glvo one of the city's new parks thn "Hoy Scout" iinmo In connection with the work of the boys In Wanting a hundred trei In the park. The commissioners nre working also on another new park, whMi was given to the city by J W. Lynch, nn early day citizen, now de censul. nnd the suggestion has been made tn the commissioners that this bo christened "Lynch park.'1 IN NEED OF A PIED PIPER I'roiMN for Cotton Clu, Srerll to Th WnrM. ClIULHBA. Nov. 2!). President Jeffords of lbs chamber of com merce Is Interesting some of tho farmers hero in tho location of n cotton gin. In caso sufficient ncre ago Is guaranteed it Is mild arrange ments um ho made at once with some experienced men to build n plnnt hero. Army of Itnts Plnjlng Hntoo With 'lYmns of Northern Oklahoma. perul to Th WnrM, I'ONCA CITY. Nov. 29 A pled piper with th" very strongest draw ing powers Is needed In northern Oklnhoma, nt the present time, be ennse of n horde of rats that Is evldontly sweeping over this entire community. At times they seem to bn travel ing overland In numbers, pnrtlculai ly nt night time, as pearly nil nutn Isis on tho country muds In this community report iieelng mnny of them nlnngMho roadside. Local au thorities nre plnnnlng a anti-rat campaign In the near future. Ilcject "Jim Crow" Provision. Rperl.i in The WnrM. I'ONCA CITY, Nov. 29. Lienl movie theater owners have no tified the chamber of commerce that they will not provide "Jim crow" Let Fatima smokers tell you "Nothing else will do" FATIMA CIGARETTES TWENTY for but taste the difference Liggett ic Myers Tobacco Co. sections f.,r negr.ies TMi r niter ad. 'ul as.; tig the thca'.ri t tnnlie came before the vliar.be r. -rn'ly sit h pri-i .n It n i Jertoid a when presented ly f t .rr Mnvnr W u r ,. a u ,w (l i Mt t f r e thi In- 11 Mrl iidden anil a rf? utli u was r.ui nt n if eoi'ij,s f r i. tr -es Ol It KIOHI SI micic 18 co.mplicti-; firw w w ww w PURDUM'S 95c $1.65 $2.75 I. Me Top Pure Ttiti-ail SHU lloxi nr.e l.liln Top Pure Tliri-ad Silk IIoko $i,nr IiuKuliir $M.o0 to is") natti'niM in nlniii, lncu and clot'koil (ItMiK'ns. Kaysor, Van Itanltc fjf) rre i)J i tJ imtl Onyx (all ptrfect) We fenture Stclsiin Shoe- for Women. Om- lines of Wool anil Silk Mo-dcry tire i-oiiiplete. '.MIL' Snntli Mulll St. piJKDUM'Q FineFootwciir On .Mulu nt .Second St, Tactic tin 7. nd tno averago boy and iti'tfl ""nJowr and 10 o'clock, thnn er,J." Hu,nday echool tcachors can chn?L0UId you ,lnv u keep our told , " ln frotI morning to night?" ,?va woman. tromi'" lhcm m house jfiW't to morning?" yhSr,i wln thank Ood Almighty lty J . v.curfow wl" rlnf n ovcr' ths t, hamlet In America, nnd If 4rtnP?"if Jon,t ,eeC their chll IriS ?h ,h? 8lrt that law will Whtr. hJm 'y ,h" l,ack and ony Uiem il ,can 8tt a hold of Hrd or pll.ch t,10m '"to tho door- Vh "0 hon;e. 'W. tho average Uttlo Uixslt- PRESERVE YOUR YOUTHFUL EYESIGHT no you Journey through tho years. HANNIS IVcttcr glasoeN am the result of better iiicIIkhU 305 SOUTH BOSTON Buick Buss Line Rain or Shine IYom Henrietta to Okemati Capchort & Lindlcy l'liono ra I'hono 5(io Okcinali Ilcnryctta Weather Forecast : Colder wcth er coming; prepare for - your feeding; g use only if Feed Feed 3 rr Quality m B Brand im if teeas p Mixed Poultry Scratch Feeds Laying mash produces more cezs. 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