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Danderine gitetly worried. ‘ Me beard that a MM w»« work! a* among tba people ted be seat a aarvaat to ask tf be tea Jeeaa. tba Hoe of God. or whether be waa to look for another Serious Jssus sent the maos anger beak aad told Mm to tall John that the blind could aee, the dead aroaa from the gravea. the leper was beefed aad the crippled cured. When the msent riser told John. John said that Is the true Son of God. or he could not hare done Saw the World. “Jesus went to XL Olive and looked down on tbs city. He looked down ; just the same as He would on Wheel ing. and waa moved with compassion Copipassion. that was the Ufa of Jesus Christ. “If I ever tofi^e Interest In trying! •*° tees .the five# of sinners then 1 will le*v«j the platform He'saw that filll dewed crowd, some of them that shook hands with two fingers. He saw the multitude# and saw what the world would hp If they werfc all sober men and women. He saw the multi tudes apd saw what the world would be If they were all aober. He saw SrnSSssS.,,S3e **“ wlU My. why don't they all rot* for me u4 I will wake the other cow d Mates look like the also rans U Too took aa m»eh la tercet la tko U>m of the raulUtudeo of life for God. there would he more converts, “The churches of today don't car*. They neveg pray Aiding the Fallen. “h wm working in the Chicago T. M C. A. religious department some years ago and used to pass tickets around the saloons Inviting men to at- i tend the meetings Why. von could stand on the roof of that building and I with a revolver shoot the tope of 7» I aalodns. - | "It was my privilege to select a man to accompany me on these trips to the 1 saloons and bellevd me 1 did not pick ! a fellow who was afraid. I did noli want a fellow with cold feet for some time you had to fight your way and I wanted some fellow that would stay with me. “J picked out a young fellow who i was a friend of mine and he could go I so fast yod could not see him. One j day we held, a atop watch on one saloon and In (2 minutes 1,004 people walked In. net counting those that I Valked out. I walked In a saloon to I pass the tickets ons day while he [EfBpQK’sfiT . CUTS THE HUCE no [ 1107—MAIN STREET—1107 |ft«e Our Window Dlaplay. hair arid'we can prove it Becomes Soft. Fluffy, Lus •nd Beautiful Immediately After a Danderine Hair Cleanse I det a 25 Cent Bottle Now and f Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching I Scalp and Dandruff K A little Danderine now will immediately double L fkt beauty of your bail—No difference bow dull, J •king one small attand at a time. The effect it I immediate and amazing—your hair will be light, 1 •uffy and wavy and hare an appearance of a bun- 1 rascei aa incomparable lustre, eoftaeae and luau- ' i ’ fiance, the beaofy and shimmer of true hair health. Try aa you will after an application of Dander ine, |*u cannot find a tingle trace of dandruff or a loom •r falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but wbnt wifl please you mote will be after a few week's •aa when you will actually see aew hair, fmc and • downy at wet-yea—but really new hair—rerouting all over the scalp. Ihadarini it to tha hair what freeh ahowere of raia and maatune are to vegetation. It roee right to the roots, mvigontea and strengthen* them, he life p reducing properties cause the hair'to grow abun dantly long, strong-and beautiful. 1 Get a 25 cent bottle of Kaowiton’a Danderine hom any drag store or toilet counter and prove to yourself tonight now—that your hair is aa pretty ■** •"<* os any—that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment—that's all—you surely can hnv« beautiful hair and lots of it, if you will just try a little Danderine. Real surprise awaits you. BLOOD ON KOUR (OMHaiM from Sixth nod* I’m afraid-1 wcMldn't get there *o«jn enough. * > “Experience* In religion differ the •ame at In other things. The sober mhn nenrer has the experience of a » t **u» —-—— SUNDAY DELIVERS A SCORCHING SERMON IN AFTERNOON. Faya Hla Respects to People Who Crltlclaa Mini—Says He Is Not as Sensational as Jesus Was. When it comes to diahing out the tobaaeo sauce you have got to hand It to ••Billy” Sunday, for he has all the other evangelists looking like a two apot in this line. Did you hear -Bill” at tha tabernacle yesterday afternoon? Well, if you didn't you certainly missed a warm one. The baseball-evangelist naust hare stepped on the toes of some of the ones that have strayed from the straight and narrow. Judging from the way they walked out o^the building. He did not spare any words in de scribing the four flush methods qf sonie church people and hla flow of oratory made them all hike to the tall * and uncut. Parkersburg waa represented at the afternoon services by s delegation of 1SS people Each >rore m badge with the word Pyk^sbutu on and also a red tone A bos of roses was presented to Mias Maclsren and Mr. Rodeheaver by the Wood county dele-, gat toe ' Services Open. Following the singing of a number af hymns Rev Mr Sunday opened his sermon taking hla test from Matthew > flth. nth and 27th. In opening bis ser mon the evangelist stated that you eaa bank on it that Jesus Christ was apt a Christian Scientist. "Mother Edgy said her work was inspired *fcy did she have It cony, righted** (Laughter! ••Jagutaflfrt told His teslve disciples te HTforth aad preerh He told them net to ge to the house of the flood Samaritan bat to go to the Jews, and as yea preach tell them the kingdom of heaven la at hand Jesus t»M them te tell the people of the hestttia of the S’eb, the Carlas of.the leper the rats fag of the dead aad the Mind being a Me to see ■wag vpa ieerawee mf rhsri h is in s’ tbea pea mm live as He l vsd Yee PMM mas ee baaebiaa -m me m . e boose fighter: the virtuous girt never bat the experiences of t\je one 'who has sold herself to a life bf shame. You muat believe in Hitn to be saved There .may be different**. -Some may grovel for a week, and others see the light in an Instant. But 1 want to put the question squarely to you to-night. What will you do with Jesus. Will you do like Matthew did? , DEVIL IS CHOKING THE CHURCHES TODAY churches, the preachers and people who are working for Jesus. Are Backsliders. "You say. well I am confirmed Yes some pf the worst old lobsters In the country bare been confirmed. | You eay, well I h*ve been baptized. Yes. tho worst old scoundrel I ever i knew was a Baptist, out weat. You i »*>’. I waw sanctified. The wont old hypocrite I eyer beard of was a Methodist who said he was sanctified. "If you are a Christian, you would bo doing In Whetting, just _ what Jesus Christ would be do ing if he w^rs here. You Just go through the Bible, and ; see how much of It you can blue pen j ell. Why dop't people grow to the ] church? Some people are obt as much : Christiana today an they were when I ihe were converted Some peofdg are not worth as much to God. now as j ten years ago. "Some of you Just go to church oe Sunday; drop soma money In the plate and return home. You I v nevtr pray or alng. Just sit there I By using the Ilfs by the faith * y«« 9«* Jesua Christ, you grow. Never" Do Anything. ■ "Suppose i he man whose hand ; ,MU* cured, would have wrapped It I up and os Sunday's gone to the syna gogue sad unwrapped It. look «• It and wrapped tt up acalh for the rest of the week Hand would not bSve keen much use to him would It* ' That ie Juat whet eome of you do when you go to church. Unwrap your religion and then wrap tt up again for the remainder of fbe week There has got to be spirit us! life by faith in Jesus Christ, be tore you cas do anything that God approves The worst thing people ran «a ta to work to the rhurrbeg before they arw roclmtt They must be converted before they can do any good | yoo remember west about he.)lag the steb * bee He west ***** pioet to place Be M w tho net modes m o ike msHiisdos saw themselves If tho multitudes hod ss» 'hamsalvos as Oe* saw them, 'hey wnald aat have beea atgaera “1 the church sew tael* aa *Ga N we»<d eat he turned e cere ploying, oaernty sNHrt beam dmmiug «e>c -a Oe gseorottng Wees of Tn so , H •e 't*e I Hue to the ttoah g far -- "uuiu oe ii me i worn*® were all prostitutes and he 1 saw what the world would be If they ! were all virtuous. "If some of you can see stop biding behind a church membership and rush tip to the mourners bench and be converted. I would not try to analyize the agony of Jesus Christ, when the shadow of the cross was always before him. • • V“The man who sins today goea to an early grave. Sin Is the bit ter enemy of man. All uplifting of man comes through compas sion. But that compassion will nAv«r coma by going to church with the devil. As To Knocktrs. “Some peoples eyes are so low that they never see anything but th® stump. But when you see the multitudes you see the same aa Ood . - When yon look as the Devil looks then you stand by and knock. No man who believes in Jesus Christ ever stands around and knocks on people who are work ing for Jesus Christ and doing God’s work. | “Remember the proman who came 1 to Jesua Christ, and asked for aid, | saving her daughter had the devil in - her. Jesus would not even answer I her. Did she turn away and become angry No. She went to his disciples and asked them to have Jesus help her. The desciples went to Jesus. ; anij asked him to put her out that she was worrying them. Did this anger j her? Ne. She returned to Jesua and asked him again to help her Jesus turned to her and said, be would not give meat to the dogs that belonged »o the little Children Then she turned to Jesus snd said. Jesua. the , dogs eat the crumbs that fall from the table. Then Jjsos made her daughter went In the one next door. When 1 1 cameiout I found him crying, leaning Up against a post. I said, w hat's the matter, did some lobeter insult you? It he did lech go in and anil Into him. "He said, no "Bill.” I was Juat thinking of nil the Christians in Chi cago, there are only me and you trying to save these people for Christ. That never occured to me befote.| That Mlow had his heart in the work and had compassion for those sinners. Heart In Work. "There are so many that don't care whether the work is done or not. God, don't want anybody whose heart In not In the work. The harvest Is a plenty but the labors are n few. Hits the preachers. * * "How many of you preachers sitting over there go out to work among the congregation to save souls for Jesus? I have seen fifteen of twenty of you go out and you walk to the rear 4f the tabernacle and hold a confab. How many of you do personal work? Why you are lying to.Jeans. Things like that grieve God and 1 would. Just as leave have you come to me and lie as to do it. * “If the church had compassion the members would run over the backs of the seats to come to Jesus. It's a hard Job to get people to pray and to go to prayer meetings. What do some of them care for prayer? • “Prayer is the result of compassion. Jesus did not pray for the crowd, neither did He pray for the World. I PTay to the Lord of the harvest, and , He will send forth workers. Must Be Saved. , j “I have heard preachers come here ' and pray God to bless the oasaved. ! Now God will not bless any of the un- ; saved. They must go and be convert ed and ask to be forgiven In Jesus’ | name before God will .bless them. ] “Old the Father say to forgive EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS ON TABLES I • • ' ■ - • • • ■ ' A » • Girls’ Shoes 98c of «ko calibrated Bkoon for Otrla fo oa Onw is patent and dnU or button mod ala. Mog nlar or blpb ont tepa. Boys* Dress Shoes $ 1 Cn ....._ tional preacher that ever preached. He did net let thgm make doormats Out «f him. He putftped It Into those drrty, low down mutta. “Yet some of you women will come here, and after hearing me preach willi leave, eaylng *1 am shocked.’ Then you will go out to some beer garden and hit the booze at some Dutch lunch party. The Theatre. “Oh. yea. you will say ha la vulgar (vary shHIl). I would not go to hearj him again. Than you will go down to' some choap akata thaatre and tee soma woman dance without enough colthes on to pad a crutch. * “Jesus Christ drove the gang out of the honiAf worship. He did not let them make a gambling den oat of It. That wee his way of doing business “You stand up and preach for God, and then let some old society belle who goes to the dances, hits the Dutch lunches and goes to ths theatres gov em your word# for fear of lining them. You aro afraid fhet soma old monoy bag will shut up his bag and) leave. You preachers Just 1st thsse mutts ge out. end see the hundreds that will cents In te see how you did1 It!" SUNDAY ADDRESSES FEDERAL EMPLOYES WHILE UNEXPECTED. VISIT WAS HIGHLY APPRECIATED. . ] — Postmaster Hedlett Quickly Arranged*’ ter the Meeting m the Car. Hera' Ream. The employes of tbe PteieSn Da garment a ad of Ibe rdftrea la ttw PM «rel building were yegtardar St eons h seared >10 a vtaR from Rae Nr KbeSav end t Theriot er Rodebeever ▼be rail wee eaeap.Had bat wee ( none the lees appreciated by the em-! ployes. all of whom enjoyed the Inter-. •sting address of Mr. Sunday and thej songs of Mr. Rodeheayer. Entering the postofflce building at I 12 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Sunday and Mr, Rodeheaver met Postmaster Hailett, and arrangements were quickly made for a meeting to be held In the car riers' room of the postofflce depart ment. With the exception of a few clerks, ihe entire office force and the employes of the United States En gineer’s offloes and other offices on the second and third floors of the building assembled in this room, and to an audience of nearly a hundred persons the noted evangelist spokt for at least fifteen minutes. God and the Employer. Pointing out the difference between right and wrong. Rev. Mr. Sunday ■poke along the fines of work In the department. Illustrating his address with several well taken arguments. Me stated that serving* God was like serving your Imployer While you aerve your employer to the best of your ability, things will he ^1 right; hut If you do not nerve your employ nr. then things will go strong. In the• same manner. If yon serve Qod every thing will be njl right, hut It in wrong i to serve the devil To nerve God beet, he said, one should love Ood m ons •oeg an employer Chorister Rodeheaver entertained the aodimen for nearly ten minutes ■ Hi songs and n number of trombone J •otoe. winning merited applause Among other hymns. Mr. Rodeheaver rendered So *1. and the entire and) •nee anag the c borne The employee of the betiding were mstnnm In «* p rse sing tbetr a pp recta Hon e< the Me lt. and both Mr Roadey ml Mr Rod* hearer were well pleased with the reception ta the aft era sea the elnrho la the I r—effics prsseated Mr Randay with, •a immense hneaet Of fruit, a >he erasing el who peeeibly see Mr ferty la all. attended the lag at the tihantnrli m a body Deftnda Unitarianism. Editor of Tha InteUI*,ncer Dear Sir—According to what ap-. paara to be reliable reports. Mr. Sun day has repeatedly said In his eer-. raona In thla city that Unitarianism la “a rotten and erroneous doctrine which leads men away from God and to hell." The following were believers In and products of Unitarianism:. James Russell Lowell, who wrote— “Though tha cause of Kril prosper Tet 'tie Truth alone Is strong: Though her portion be the scaffold And upon the throne be Wrong. Tet that scaffold Sways the future And behind the dim unknown ftandeth And within the shadow Keeping watch,above His own." Oliver Wendell Holme*. who/ »«>*•— * "Lord of ail batng. throned afar Thy glory flames from sun and star; Centre and sail of evary sphere Tet to each living hetdt how near!" Grant us Tfly truth te make ua free. And klndllna heart# that burn for Thee. TUI all Thy living altars claim One holy light, oae heavenly flame." That beautiful hymn. % "God la Love His marry hrlghtane Att the path In which wa rove." was written ^y Sir John Bowriug. the Unitarian, who was else the author of •Te the croee of Christ f glory Towring O'er the wreeka of ttasa!" And another T'aHartan. Sarah sn<jw *f Adams, wrote that hymn ao dear to every Christian heart — -Nearer my Geg te Thee." Are the thoughtful people of Wheel tag reedy to accept the eo-ealled -goe 9*r which condemns such map ead * woeaep. together with Bryant, Long* Fellow and Whittier, the t'altarien Junker te aa eternal heU* Teeiu very truly. HOWARD ALMKROH PHARR Minister ef fird I'nitnriap Society W. Ya» March 1* ISIS mm. Per mtm by ifl "Bill" is net strong for thot devey i lovey dope. Ho has impressed hie congregations with tho fset that their children need looking after more closely. pur*. 6be ^ad compassion and Jesua was Just trrlng hor to aoo If ah* had Whan your heart aches you worry for that compassion Wooing Bin. "When I was touring with Dr 'hspmsn wo »jpt to Altenr one time |,n* I »* old gr*A haired man walking with a cala aad his bead beat io the ground I asked Mr*C hapman why he always walked wfth his head down aad ho told me that he had a ana that waa very aureeosful In boat neao aad the old nan lowed him Ho started la ike path of sin aad kept going down and down Finally the pother member# of tho firm railed him [ '* and said he would hare to atop his .wny of hr tea. N was raiatag their 1 ‘■wwdlt He kepi on and ftnnlty one sight was streated la an latonleatod rwndttma when a house of peootite Han was pulled Tho Bern raped him end said lank here yew w I IF e*t her hare to Swi or [•ell Me ooH «nr >».«•* and then ' Fiwnaed Ssapsr in sin Two wee so *•*•* Me body was found In the Hud een riser That rather had-III am for kfe mm , Ta the rhwrrh. « you #— the nui i ins jcws. no. me Romans, the Pharaaaa, that I bunch of mutte, cut throats and murderers are tha paopla ha was talking about. ■'Some people pray for Jesus to send somebody out to save a sinner, but pray not to send them. S’eo, save that man but don’t send me, Jesus, ta some of their prayers. "Cbmpasslon will make you pray and It will also make you get up aDd hustle. Would a man pray for a good harvest In September* No. He would need a binder then. He would pray for men to go ont and reap the har vest. * “People taday can’t do anything bettar than pray for tha church. If God nave you calvatlon, don’t sit there and net try to save others. Don’t alt there because you are saved and sea others go to hall. “The more oyster soup It takas to run a church tha faster It goes to tha devil whan It gate started. Home for Poor. "Tbe church should be a retreatfor lb* wicked It should bo a home of Welcome for the dowa and (Altar. Bat la If* “If a *.r? from the red light came| Hi. you ^roald not speak to Her or •bake her hand If a working man cam* to church with his overall* oe. you would turn agalaal him That to! tha reason why these people don 11 oorne to church Thai a why the work ' tag man ceases to hear “Ml.“ be; cause he knows that I will pump tliate, 7*** Pharisee* Me knows that I will also gtvw it ta him “If pass 'htak the aply wav ta heave* I* tbrr'Mch 3net year aoe little rbarrti yea see la need of beta* ra*verted ■^bs* Jams* want lata the temple he Misd the paapi* trad tat ptpaaaa sad tarw1ng M tWto * gambling huge. He knacks I ta* pttlara 4swi s nnomer Good lime Nipped in the Bud . . -> By “Bud" FisheT 4 jC*"\