tyf i' ' ' " "' " " H FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 10. 1920. THEOGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER , . 3 I I 9 LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE R GIVEN HERE BY DR. JOHN M. TUTT 4- Dr. John M. Tiitt. member of the loard of lectureship of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, last night gave an authorized lecture on Chris tian science, entitled "Christian Sci ence, th Leaven of Spirit." In introducing th- speaker. Mrs. Mary K. Tolmla said "When Jesus said, como unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and 1 Will give you rest.1 ho meant that message for all mankind. "Christian Science Is repenting that Invitation today, and multitudes have accepted the loving call, and are learning, through Its study and appre ciation, how to make It practical In their earthly experiences; and it h:ifl indeed given them, an we read In Isaiah, beauty for ashes, the ill of Joy for mourning. th garment of praise for the spirit o heaviness.' "We have one with us this evening who will present this message of the blessed Masters. as fully as It can be tf done In one short lecture "Friends, it Is mv greatest pleasure to Introduce Dr. John M Tnlt, C. S. B of Kansas City, Mo , of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of t'hrisl. Scientist, in SBSJ nOStOD. tf:ls. v mm Utl til I M l 1 RE, foSH A summary of Dr. Tutt's lecture fol- Jk' The world loda: I -; pc rl n Ins , k'ival ol Interest i" the things ot th Spirit Publti expression abounds with jHjl n fcrCUCC io the spiritual needs of hu- 1 inanity. Materialism, even In Its re- ttf.-L flncmenu fail d to ; itlsfy human , , i piratlon Everywhere men an turn- 3fifl lng from matter to Spirit, instinctively SjM confident that, under divine direction, fonU splrituallzatlon of lire will meet hu- SfPJ m&n need todaj and will Justify the BB longing and the hope for a spiritual JflH tomorrow. This splritualization of tM thought and life is the peculiar work H of Christian Science in human con-1 PH Bclousness. HH I am sure that those of you uho H have observed Christian Science enter, -. BB the life of a friend or acquaintance,! f TM and there can be few, n any, who have - not b. i ii witness i" sui ii o mlra le, will QjH testify to a deep, a fundamental change which has come oxer that ln- dividual; you will testify, moreover, i t Hint the change la docldedl; io tb AV 111, be i.as become well; wherein he Hfl was a bail citizen he bus become a - iy betti i ; fo I , nI spp; abundant for his needs; In- JBlI stead of gloom, he has come to radl- , r ato cheer, once dependent and fearful, H he has become sufficient tor his re-j H sponsibilities and bold to meet them. What has happened to that mar,'.' lie . . being I a em d! i i I - thought and Bfl hence his life, are becoming spiritual-1 jjflV ized. Me ui beginning to behold the islon of man untrammcled bj matter Sfffi ; and is coming into his rightful sense of jHtJ dominion over all. He continues In the world, though no longer of it, yel H tenderly responsive to its needs, and' fl Just as he himself is being leavened J H be communicates the ferment to his B environment to tin betterment of all T with whom and with which he conns Iftflft in contact. JlltS. EDDY'S lsi O VI K"S SH The purified state of consciousness H is the kingdom of heaven on earth for jHH which Jesus prayed and taught all christians to pray. How much of this BjHj kingdom of harmony inn one experl-1 HH ence hero and now? .lust the degree pHHJ of bis leavening, Just the measure of 2SH hls PWtualised thought. Before one rivlfl can ''bea-en, heaven must come 9jBfl to him on earth. Thai is the Import ot Mrs Eddy's great discover) Chris- f ence NfHHE uplifted heart, the reward of her un-i :Jp selfish devotion, it came freeing her from the limitations of a frail body, opening the wav to a long delayed llf work, and setting her eager feet upon the path of nearly a half-century or loving service. To her the spiritual leaven came, as through her selfless ministry It has come to countless oth ers "A divine Influence, ever present ;in human consciousness, coming now as was promised aforetime, to preach deliverance to the captives tor sense and recovering of sight to the blind to et at liherly them that are bruised." I (Science and Health, preface.) Whenever 1 see a life besmirched, 'degraded, besotted with sense gratifi cation. I try to think of the sweetness !und cleanness and wholesomeness or .that life when Christian Science shall ihae done its work therein, when the leaven of lovc shall have destroyed 'lust and hale and fear, when the leaven of Truth shall haw eradicated the mass of error, when the leaven I of Sp'rit shall have changed the belief of materia! consciousness to the spirit ual understanding of lite n God. when ihe leaven or Principle shall have taught lawless human sense that ob -Idience to divine law Is true liberty CHRISTIAN SCIENCE M HUMAN INTERESTS. People generally are aware mat Christian Science h.:s touched the lives of Individuals and has worked In Buch person profound changes for the better in mind, in morals, in body Have you ever considered the enanges In 'general though! mid lite since Chris tian Science began its reformatory mission? Not only have Individuals been affected directly, bul the trans forming Influence has extended to the universal thought, so that those who have not yet come to known Chris- iliail S- it-i). e hni' neVi t I he less .on- I formed to much of its basic teaching. Surely. though slowly, and ofttlmes l devious by-paths, thought has come I into agreement wiih the great spiiitu ti I facts revealed in Christian Science Coincidently basic changes have oc curred in human affairs touching the academy the pulpit, and the medical forum to higher, even to more spiritu al issues. Science, theolog) and med icine are so woven Into the warp and woof of human existence that they constitute Its motif. Indeed, involv ing as they do salvation, both here and hereafter, these me the Indispens able factors in human life today, they tire the basis of the hope of a lomoi rOW. Now the human mind Is finite. Its every sense is, of course, limited. The human mind onci-pts 01 si i iv theology and medicine, newer rise above the limits by which the human thought Is bounded, for It can of Itself rise no higher than itself That self Is material, and hence to the unen-' lightened thought, science, theology, and medicine seem material. Physical science, scholastic theology, and mate rial medicine have operated In human consciousness io b-httic cod with fin- ltte form and nature, and to bind man with the trammels Of matter. li INE Mis 1 1 1 HODJ S Spiritually considered and therefore rightly viewed, science, theology, and medicine express modes of divine con sciousness, activities of the divine mind, or Ihe infinite principle, God To be true, to be Christian, religion must take Into account these divinely mental modes; human action based on them is most Christian, most spiritually scientific, hence nearest right. Christ Jesus, science, bis theology, his medi cine, w re spiritual and therefore were true. Christian Science, without the limitations of matter, was the Science of Christ Jesus. (Jhristlan theology without scholastic dogma was the re ligion of Christ Jesus, Christian heat? lng without materiul medlca, was the medicine of Christ Jesus. It will be understoorl that Christian Science does not come to destroy I Everything Cheaper I As Follows NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SERVICE Those good Pot Roasts lb 15c Boiling Meat, pound 10c i All Pork Sausage, pound 25c and 30c p Pork Chops, pound 30c and 3jc Pork Roatts, pound 25c and up Veal Roasts, pound 25c and up h 4 Fine Smoked Haras, pound 35c J I EVERYTHING ELSE CHEAPER IN PROPORTION Everything Reduced in Price in Our Bakery TK Two of those large Loaves of Bread 25c U GROCERY DEPARTMENT Best Creamery Butter, pound 55c (Churned fresh every day.) I Strictly fresh Ranch Eggs 30r Storage Egg .". ,".V.V." . . . . 70c I I Choicest Sliced Paradise Pineapple . . 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And co it is with every electrical appliance you may choose here from our extensive ! selection as a gift. OGDEN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 2430 Washington 1 science, thedlog) ;n'' inoilleijne fciut rather to leaon the It u man concept! of i hem. Jt comes to purge out the old lump. In the leavening:, science la shorn of physical fetters, theology Is cle:msefl of the rntsconcepls of erred and dogma, anil m'li Ine Is relieved of( matter and properly related to Mind . Thus spiritualiiailon t thoiiRht raises I the concepts of science theology und niedliine to a higher basis reveals them to be In truth modes of divine Mind, and restores them In humnnj coneclouaneta to their rightful place, I from which material theories have j debused ihem- WET PIT STIRS WOMEN S WRATH Boy and Girl Mix Up With i Freshly Covered Surface: No Signs A Washington avenue merchnnt yesterday freshened up the front of Ins store with u roat of white paint. Aii'l gave thereby at leant two mothers causo to comment caustically on the ahsencr of 'Fresh Palni" slcns. I -A lively youngster of about three summers lcan-ii against the window I to look at the goods on display. Mother was chatting with an acquain tance nearby Soon sonny came up and poked a whitened mitten for her to see At the same time hp stuck out his tongue to ay ooh. Mummie. puhguh.'1 Mother (Jraclous, child. what have you goj on your face?" The youngster had acquired a layer of the paint on his mittens, his coat and his face he had also laken a taste. Just then B little girl wearing a Mack plush coat leaned against the Ii aoir. Her motno;- was wtiti her. Oh, lady, that's fresh paint. " cried ' ' t first mother "Landsakes!' exploded the second i iitto. ' The little girl's coat was streaked 1 il the mother's wrap bore visible . vldcnce of contact with the wet sur face. Tho air became filled with verbal explosives. 'Hush!" cautioned a husband of one, "don't create a scene.'' I don't care &'.' ti ?? " cx ! claimed the one woman That's right," agreed the other. Inside the store there was a little bov Toward the rear of the store sat the merchant wonder If his ears were tingling' Xmas Seals Committee to Meet in Salt Lake Ugden members of the executive committee of the Christmas seal sale 'campaign will meet this morning in Salt Lake with Ihe final drive The lueden members Include Mrs. C. R. Grlswold, Dr. R. S- Joyce and K. 8 Hinckley. The meeting will be held In the offices of E. O. Howard at the I Walker Brothers bank. Several features nre belnjr arranged I for the clean-up campaign the last i week of the drive. It la expected that I by that time the large contributions 'will hac been received at headquar ters, but In order that every resident of the cily may have an opportunity to assist In safe-guarding public health and a share In lessening dls- ease and lowering the unnual death rale, everyone will be given a chance in do a part In lh.- penny Christmas seal yale. uk. It Is figured that it would take three kits l.i fore a soldier can be consid ered 100 per cent efficient. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Gdt at the Cause and Remove I Dr Edwards' Olive Tabled, th sub stitute for calomel, act jjentJv on thej bowels and lpoaUvdy,do the work People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Oliva Tablets. The pleasant, ftturaroated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them, Dr. Ldvrards' Olive Tablets act f?er tJv but firmly on the bowels and liver, fctimulating thero to natural action, clearing the blood and gently punfving the entire system. They do that whicn daraerous calomel does without ny of the bad alter effects. , All the benelits ol nasty, sickening irnpirH' cathartics are derived 'rom L)r. Edwards' Olive Tablets v.ithou.1 gnpingpain or any disagreeable fferta- Dr. r. M. Edwards discovered the? formula after seventeen years of nra tice among patients afflicted with bowc' ind liver complainr. with Lhai attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil: yrsj will know them by their olive oolnr. Take one or two every pjcht for a ak I itnd nolo thi effect. iSc and 2lc Adv. 4 ? Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffnei i: MzrxT Christmas gifts from this store stand for more than the thing itself; they speak for I your taste and quality ideas. you don't have M to "hope it will be right"; you can be sure. -astonishing suit values I we've taken our finest Hart Schaffner & Marx I suits, worth $60, to $75 M and repriced them to H sell for $4go . since we bought our fall and winter stocks prices went down. we're reducing these prices to meet the new market quotations. in most fl cases we've gone the market one better we're taking a loss; you're making some money. OGDEN.UTAH. I the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes BRITAIN'S SILVER I DEBTJETTLED U. S. Grants More Time for Paying Obligation Incurred in War WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Under an! srreenlent wltb the British kotm- jnicnt the rlobt of $12:.UM0.0m0 iluc this I country for silver purchased during tho war will bo paid by 194, actord-j lng to details of the plan made public, today by Secretary Houston. During the war tho treasury ar- I ranged to sell tho British government bullion obtained from melting silver dollurs at the rate of $1 un ounco in I conformity with the 1-Mttman act to, relieve the sllxer shortage in India.' jf the $ l-2,ui;,33 owed the Ilnit... States for purchuses of silver J 17,633 I has ieen paid with interest. ' The remaining $K2.ooft.ooi.i, the sec-l retary said. Is to be paid In eoual an-1 mini Installments with accrued Inter est at five per cent from April 15, I 1 '.' i 9 I i ntil payment iq full of the prin cipal with Interest, the secretary all ed. the L'.rltLsh government will per mit the treasury to make tenders to purchase Rupoo credits offered bv tl Indian government on the same terms with British nations This ho ex plained, will afford an opportunity fo Americana tb obtain Rupee credits at the same cost as those credits an offered British subjects. oo l i K i lls ki i LE TED BLACK KOOT. Ida.. Dec. . At the annual meeting of tho Knlghtn of Pytntas last evening the following of-"! flcers were chosen for the ensuing year: Chancellor: Charles S. Pelkey; , vicl chancellor. AV. C Allen, prelate. Don (.Jever; W. M.. K. 10. Massie; M V and K of R. and S.. Charles Simon, master of exchequer, W.,JF. Berrynian; master at arms Andrew Berkley. In ner guard. Dr. A. II McFarland; outer guard, uscar Holbcrg. Dance and Card Party Saturday, December 11, 9 p n. Members and friends all :ome. 25c Each t J) J. S. Carver & Sons I 2362 Washington Avenue mjA Free demonstration of Blue 1 MsswfiCi Pine Coffee and Tea will be imml p9 given at Ogden grocers up to llftBAdRfl Wf-)mtm r'Tz I-rnsU3 . ' 'SJsidB