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K Ti , THE CAIRO BULLETIN, SUNDAY MORNING, t APRIL 26, 1908 COL, HEXRY WATTERSOV. Editor Says He Is Out of I'ollllrs lierauae He Is Displeased. If out good and true friend, Col wnol Iienry Watterson, the bril llautf odltor,of the Louisvlle Courier-Journal, is really "out of poli tics, " us he la reported to have said, and will deal henceforth, to UBe his own phrase, witL the ."simplicities of life the beautltudes," the joy of the nation, will be eenslbly di- ' HENRY WATTERSON.' minlshed by the losa of bo brilliant a ' political controversaliist. . It : la the , perBlstency of Bryan , and -the fact that he is still considered "as a presidential . candidate-. which leems to displease the Colonel with his party. Leslie's Weekly. Italy s "'Cry for Hymns. The popular hymns of a nation havea parallel influence with the popular songs or ballads. The maker of a song, we are told, la greater tnan the maker of a law. The student of religious develop ment in Germany and Kngl nd, as' wtt as in our own count-y, must that music and poetry" have had a vast influence in the spread of Christianity ua an lnstru nent of moral enthusiasm and religious ele ction. Luther, Charles Wesley and Keble etill live in the means which ihey nave given to ordinary mankind of expressing those emo tions and aspirations : which" ara common I:: .our race. Such is the opinion of Mr. S. Chlgnonl which he dwells upon st some length iu the pages of the Rassfgna Nazlon alo (Florence, one of the most commanding literary reviews of Italy. The writer reminds us that tuere Is a vast volume of hymnology and music in Italy which belongs to a Latin age, and was produced be fore Dante wrote his famous treat ise on the Italian "Vernacular1 and fixed the standard of the modern Italian speech in' his immortal "Di vine Comedy." The "Miserere." t "Dies Irae," and ,,tU,e "To ileum" are still employed . In the liturgical worship cf., the ; Italian : churches. They have been',, wedded to music by the genius of succe;-,-elve masters. But in one sense they are not popular, and as thia writer observes: "Another sort of hymnology is now called, for, u hmynology which is indeed sacred, but i-till is inde pendent of liturgy. The people reed the power of saying to God the things which spring from their own hearts but they .ack the pover to formulate and express. It Is indwd deplorable to think that Italy is utterly destitute of popu lar hymns, popular, that is, in a true and magnificent sense. Such should be distinguished be th by the dignity of their language and the beauty of a must.- which the peiple might employ. They should form a sort of poetry In w hich the noblest Ideals of religion would be expos ed and be songs in which every Ital ian from the King to the peasant, from the I'ope to the laboring man, could give utterance to his emo tions. The popular hymnology which Italy needs :t i uch already exists In other countries. Mr. Chignon I observes: "iu other countrlec and especlal 1" in Germany, poprlar hymnology ban a living power. In Italy such a thing does, not exist. There are popular hymns but they lack tin personal character of other national religious poems. That personal and suggestive type of hymn it is the duty of Italians to produce. And in order to produce such hymns Italians need to cultivate not mere ly religion, but religious enthus iasm. But above all must the col lective life of the religious commun ity be realized. This, morover, im plies a recognition of the special character which belongs to a speo lal people. There would. Indeed, be no greater and no more Insidious mistake thaa to Introduce the pop ular hymns of Germany under the Impression that they would meet the popular taste of Italy. Alligator Ital at Greenville.. The alligators are getting bad at OieSnville, S. C, and are even tak ing the pools of the Baptist cnurcn rs as places of refuse. A Bve-foot alligator was found In the pool of ti Baptist Church. .The saurian discovered by a plumber who waded Into the pool for the pur pow of repairing a leak, and he was scared out of a year's growth, bi welLaa. clear out cf the water. . Work. Even, the laziest roan Is willing to work If he can pick th wuj-i. Here is Positive Proof That We Can Save You Money Every item included in this announcement is a genuine, bona fide bargain and bargain you canno afford to miss. And there are many more at this store, as equally attractive. 'A personal investiga tion will alone demonstrate to you how well, how economically we " can supply ycur-ncscls. sir - ' : ' l. ... '' Rustic Hickory " ' 11 J. ' . ' j' For Porches andLawns , ' ' i M I I J) I & Vl'e would l!ko to show you j pSs "HfS jfcli 1 MI B r l I I F'lVi th.e' ccmforWile and serv . riKp!5 tMi f ii 1 "'ft! m r-s mmomsU V I $ Mil- I i Lv! .t ) ,lkKitevis v-m 'TT .r'y. T?tJi m -ffnytm rarrsggx xr. cm t t H J ,;;CE? ' ' "x Jf '-nh of well s: ;;!'OiicJ oak.' .highly finished, has curved Rides, iS W smaSm- t ..uhle strenih t-lass ?n iloor. Three adjustable shelves, one , ' Boston Leather Couch f-tj.ti'.tiarv shcl!! f.tU'tl ou top with nicely car veil ornament, French . 1 r?.7; .,-..n,rcu,vf. I TtRMS:' $1.00 Casii'.nd 50o P.r Wwk " iT1l"f ffl TST RTT flll' Wi V- fi-nme is built of well-seasoned ' oak. benntffully rarvr 1 llf!fll r8lllSlilMiI 'MPAMY ' jy s.dec t-d clnw. feet. In upholstered on a solid bed of stool P.Jt W eprinse v.uti the heat prmlo of genuine Boston leather, v liich ',""" 1 1 1 1 ' " ",r 111 1,1 1 " " r 1 ' "' 1 05 1-3 un exact iii!itifn of Bmilne 'leather and weira auiterlor to Eft No. 2 leather. Guaranteed both by tUo maker and Rhodcs-Burford. IMCORPORATr.n M .- . . :" &i (,,.,-.-' .. .. '..-! . - . - ...... ; , , TkWrn gw.'..iwiuwwwri4WW-'l!ll.eJ'.it'Mi'''' iiiihiiiiiih,uiiiiw ijjljwjwi' WBICT'tMiW.4ltlMMyWBr tpn-, iimjui jjm. n ' I 1 r-, . ? f lv.'-r? 'iJ Large Reed Rocker This comfortable Rocker Is just n3 shown In picture. It has continuous close woven reed rail, extra strong, close-woven rec-J tjok, all the posts are thoroughly wrapped. IIs extra long runiiet-B, which afHiire tsolld comfort. Our price- for Monday only - ' .$2.25 a .Week. Rcfriseratoa " . . j ... Th om liu .sriit.'.i W mad' of hard wntid. It Im vermin and gorm proof, c- iHum'- but v-iy htt'.e lef lir.luic '.s rlii'i't t.tfel. t':i ci' iiU'J vlth(.ut thi b'i'-t tfTnrt. thu m3kiis a s-wpet and clean . rctrij-'i'Mtor at all times. Ioor nro nlr ti'tit. but pravont sweat tiiul Kiuld. Has ri-niovnblc ihelvoa. " ; $9.(30 . ' C.l.OO Cash and r.Oo Week. "'5 41. "Pm I.1 lJf T if ,V'. V i4' -V '-lf Sanitary Bed Davenport I'nniitlfnl deafrfn, pcroll ends, can be inado Into a bed In an In Ma nt Cushion neatly tufted with ruffle mIro as shown. An ornfr nicnt t 'i any room In the house, madc.lo sell for f 2S.(i0. Our special price for a few days . . . . ; $10.50 , . il.OO CASHI SOc A WEEK. , TODAY AT CAIRO CHURCHES RE.V. C. H. FRANK OF tWINU tuuiLut vviui. uuuurr imu Dr- TIST PULPIT TODAY CONGREGATIONAL MEETING TO BE HELD AT PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH' MONDAY EVEN ING SEKVICE AT SYNAGOG INCLUDING MUSICAL' PROGRAM CHRISTENING AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. I KlcvHith Mrwt and Waliingten nv? j line. Rev. W. 11. Walston, pa;-t 1 . I Hours, of service: 11:00 a. in, a'nl '.':" . in.; l-ible School at 9:43 a.-in. Morning topic. "Hope Singing i t 'the Darkness." Evening, "The Second !Chri:;t." Cairo Baptist. . orner of Tenth al Poplar f trrta. (aisonagp adjo'nlng. Pastor, Kev. - o 1..., ..!., . I u-ir. ")- 'j. UI11UU1. iTHIII'inj 1. in. Morning service, 1t a. tn- Even in service 8:00 p. m. Prayer iiieetlna; Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 13. V. P. V. -nceilng Sunday P. m. The pulpit will be tilled today by ;u-. C. H. Frank of Ewitrj Colli r;... '. . niirimi nhn tin:; been nuite i l ' . . ......I....- .,l.l,.iH. ,ti,,..t '1 ',.!.. Ii t ... 11 .. .. ii....l.'a n: iml.rr T'll' 1 ..'tTi.v . .... .......... .... . ........ ., ... . m), cxpeetr, to fill the pujptt nest 'o.in 'lay. . Montefiore Congregation, Jewish. HynagoB at 1105 Commercial ave iiiw, B. Sadler, rabbi. .Regular hiairs nni! lows: First niass and BPiiunn, 8 a. in. lli;;h mass and sermon, 10 a. ni. Sunday nchool, 3 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 3 p. m. St. Patrick's Church. Corner of Nint h , street nd Wash ington avenue. Father Janie.) Do'.v nev, pastor. First maaa and aemion. S a. m. Hluh masH and cannniunlon HI a. in; Sunday Kctmol 2 p. to. Voa peiH and benediction 3 p. lit. Southern Methodist. Corner Thirty seventh and Kim Mi.tx Pastor. Rev. .1. T. Tt'i'Ty. ScrviccM at thia church are aa fullows: -iimd'.y school, 9:T,D a. m. Preach Inu servVe, II h. 111.. .Innlor Kp werth league (J: 15 p. in.. v7::".0 p. 111. Senior chi;iio. PrcachliiK service, X:15 p. 111. Wednesday eveni.ig prayer meoiiin: 8.00 p. in. Friday evening (ottage prajer lneetiiiga 7::',0 p. m. cf Chrliit od I II eo at Waterloo, N. v.. makes, the for i f h house of ondiip lo lie taken for uai'S otheiH than those lir.d Intended, the former M1U101IM cli 1 1 I'll now I.eiiiK a bonded wnre Iioiino, the Fro'1 Metiieilist cliiirch resilience Hal is. n;.id tiio Kplscopal cliiirch tin office buihlinj;. THOUGHTS FOR THE WEEK. Tlie only hope of preparing what is lust in the pi net ice of ait iui no use charity, a wide tolerance, a sincere respe( for. opinion that, are 111 t ( mis. I'. (1. llatiieitmi. I.tt C.od do villi ni" what he will; it will be either hi'ivti ttself or Willie bej.iimiiiK ol it.--.Mount ford. mam REAL ESTATE He noble! and the 111: In other men rleeplnp; Will lise iii iiiajenty ov.11. ileiiesn that lice but never den I. to meet thine lOWell. Peitetitier, street and Church of the Corner , of Sl.th Inpton aveuuv; .tu. A. 11., W sou, rector. Wash-Ander.-I Presbyterian Church. Comer of Eighteenth street and Washington avenuo. Manae adjoln uik. Pastor,' Rev, A. S. Buchanan, .ehool 10 a. m. Evening service S:00 ! m. Christian Endeavor .7: on p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:110 p. m. Junior Chrlstaru Endeavor Sunday ! : "0 p. m. K : Morninc topic, Conimunion. Even V". "A St'-dfast. Service for Cod." An "fl'-riPK will be tal'eii at the lH irlii it---,r-: vice for the completion of the Home 5 iKKion fund. . . Christian Knd"avor topic Mi-.iion-Try, John C. Paton and the la'and) of the Pacihc. A conprr national meeting will be 1 id Monday evening to ttcct eMcrs id tn complete ai i an,;ciTi'ntr; for lb i terlainnient cf fain Prcrbj tery 1,1 o-xfTucKday and W'?dn'rday. choir practice, 1 o'clock; evi service and seriuoif, 7::;o o'clock. Subject of Discourse by llal .hi p. Sadler. "The Valuation of Life." Ti e maiii feature of the musical pnpra n will be: j Oiieiiing' anthem. "O P.e Joyful"--1 ''ehliiner; ' ' : -Choral Ilesponses in D "Praise Y" the Ijord;" "Hear, O Israel;" "Who is Like The";", etc. Piano 8olo( selected) Miss Rertb.i Schlosser. Soprano solo after sermon -"For All Eternity" Sacred Words Mascher ooi. by Mrs. A M. Stein. Violin obli gato by Mr. le Perliowitz. ClosiiiK anthem. Psalm 1T0. Seats fn'C, everybody welcome GENERAL CHURCH NOTES. The course of work which thr-l Church Army nivctj (he evanpe'i Is' :iin! mi: f.lnn - workers at. it; Central I Trniiiiiis homes in I'inlon is fro-' i,i every detail, even board and. loiH'itr; bein iven prat's. ( I want to help jim ".row as b asti fill a ' liie nit yon to be when lie thei:;;ht. if veil first .- e'Oi'JV Mae-donald. mmanul Lutheran. DoiiEla Ftret between Var,htne'on md Walnut glree'S. Pastor, Rev. "harles II Armslrt.n?. Sunday achool !0 a. m Morntnn iervlr II o'elock veninK. 7:-0 o'cUnk: Sunday school, .'clock: ChriKtiao . Endeavor. 6: Ci 'elocV; ; prayer nice li'bt. S ft'clocl;. MornitiE topic, "Faith's I ff"." Even "N. t Slothful iu liusiin ss." First Methodist. Corner of Eighth . and-. Walnut streets. Parsonao rear of church on Fiehth street, rostor, -Rev. W. T. Morrfa. Morninsr aervlcos 11 a. tn. Sunday (school 9:43 a. m. Evening Bervico 8:00 p. in. Epworlb Leaene nieo'ine at 6:"0 p. tn. pravnr meeilnc Wednesday nittht 7:150 o'chn-k. At t'i" morning ervice a nmnhi'r i f children will be christened, n K HS'- ed that tiie Easter offerinrrs be mad"' at today's b rvicos. All are cordial!. ' ivitr,. j At. St. (lies' catbedral. lMinbnr:i!iv has .li st, been ullveited a iiieiunrial t the Uiival Scots Fnailiers who f 'II in the I'ecr war. the lint; used to veil' tin- memorial bt Pis' one that flew' ;it , Pretoria. I I.levi n laiifcunws are Bpol;eu 1 y Mis Knipahnl CI r. ..ey, a hish cts1" llii'.leo maid, who H -t.udyina; at ller'hinur. N. Yr: and who speaVy at . manv missionary ;;'.oeUiiK iu Now Yr rk -date. . ' KisM. hrndr-d si'ljli-r.i reccnt'vj passed thronch Winnipeg hi their j way to Vuncoiiver, il:ivin:j bei-i j bror.ciit rroni Fii'.-rid 'sy th" Sif i Ii 'i Annv ini'iiira-it dejuvt Ten! and ueai'iy all rie, j.je i vvjth p'ac' F. Dtdlilied in IStl. i!"v. Aliens Re If the mental ;;ivo hint. of Mo ors tlioiiht. in eriati-d on staid ! APen llinsmor". hribji:; future Aiiiri e loco of youtic m 11 . surely relief ic;i will be liilions. Ch.is. Calvary Oaptir.t Church. tlinne. 1 f Seaham. l.ic'.atid. has 1 h -1 1 his preM'Mit ebarfi' yini-e ISj!i and new alainiiej his, !!7t!i year is (f;ll i'' intive vyork, vvnlVinv: foer mi'es every Sunday to preach In diffi re rf par:? I i f bis paris!). The Episcopal ill 1 1 .-, of i 'iiiisiaua is now iu charge of liisbop 1. i-isolv irii cf tie- dicccs" of Teyla. le cans" of tii" illness of l.Mi'Mi S-s-iiiiis of New ilrleans who ha.s Iniii forced to 1 1 linunish hla vv rk an. I Coiner of Sixteenth and Poplar e,,r n ,,. rf.,.i ;.o t 1 Elijah'. :i R"V f jFtror-ts wleavor. p.nmlay prhnol, 9:4 ng. Meilnes.my , f1 m aT)l, a 7 3v 0. O'aharo. pad' 5 a. tn. Services at p. ni. i Christian Church. Serviccg at tialicrd Hail, St. Joseph' Church. Corner of Cros and Walnut 1 streets. Father Jainr Oillen. pastor.' ScTTlceii will be held at St. .Tow ph cornpr cf Roman Catholic church today as f.d j The First Spiritmo'st AiO'iiia will csttb'i-h n orphans liejir Klwoed, llld.. t'i" first of a chain, cue of : u'. a oi ho'ee for thi ; to b" v,'.ih v. i ! til" tav cf Ml flu 1 1 'I' I V bo built each five ears, bolus; raised by a dir ct cents annually i'n-11 the ' brr. of the church. The sale at auction of the Church Thou must be true tb?.selr. If thou the truth woiidst t"ah; Thy S' l must overflow, if tin 11 It ii"ed:i th. overllow of heart Tn teach the lips full speot h. Iloratiua ltonar. No man or woman of the huuibh ;;t sort can reatlv be sttoim. pent to. pur" mid o,,,) without th" world being th" UeMer f i T it' Witlloii: S'lllH'lHliiV be III.' ie:t,ei ;1. eOllil'll ie, Iiy I 'le H'lT PM'Url' ci lli.ll. .".mainess. niiopr. I roe!,'.. CATHOLIC NOTES. ti t hi " readins for livv Sund i;. . from the lirt epistle of St, John !apt r V. vers I to 10: and fr 1.1 Ii" c,.;'i, (,f ,m ,If,m, chapter XX ersi ." n to Jano s appears to bis IpeMli-S. The board of ;; vcrnore of th" Cath (Concluded on Sixth Pus:e.) LOAMS ABSTRACTS AND RENTS. List Your Property with me for Sale or Rent, . . Eighth Street and Commercial Ave. -UPSTAIRS' PILES CURED AT H0E BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If rn miffrf 'rom hll tlrSine. llnil.V.r nr. triiftttt 'iU s. Utf vonr t'i'P, and j su- rew al"f)di"a irflf!-.!; nt w il 1 t j w v h r f-r I rt ifirftH N-si'it y it f c- (n. l tujt- U rl'f anil p r'-ot r-n t liTi1.. ff n-l b niMft' hut tllt u' Uul i'-, huts i'MUtt, Ui In connection with our Gas and Electric bus iness we have also taken up " PLUMBING " am! are corrylnrj a complete line of plumbimi fixture and supplies, such as tubs, lavatorys, slnlts, toilets, pip fittiutis etc., e tc. When iu need of anything in this line kindly call on HALLIDAY-RITTENHOOSE COMPANY GHi Commercial Avenue, Cairo, Illinois. 1 3 r J i i - 1