BILLY SUNDAY Sways the Thousands By His Attacks on Liquor. William Never Before-——Denunciation Alcohc! Brings Trail-Hitters By Hundreds. Rev. Sunday Of Baltimore.-——Men and youths of Ral timore and vicinity, with a sprinklin of outsiders, composing two audience that totaled a membership of 39,000 at the Sunday tabernacle, arose to thei: feet and pledged themselves for prohibition at their very fir portunity. mm Ae ingpiration for tha tion was the preaching bs fst of his gormon, “Booze; Wagon” -—a hearers to shout and clap, to sit silence, to go proval, and to ]s campaign, Baltimore boasts it sermon Colorado dry: that it that detreased by th dreds of Hquor where mo and or, Get On the that t noted ermon from their into hit rhapsodios the sawdus they had in no other day knows now why that was this was this thousands up wh it was tions a Yiquor and ten rome anent emendot OY EY nent annually 7" money } n i ’ off his coll hold on his pansed to tear tie, took a plunges Rev. William 81 his pulpit, wi vec can flag, whipped fervor of an audienc and, while t} sang, “My Country of Thee ™ } hoir and the multitu:d pleaded wi stion-choke men and enlist in the About dele: of America, which had given him ti flag, accepted his challenge, marci in a body down the sawdust a grasped his right hand, pledging ther selves to become followers of th Master, The action of these men, each of whom wore an American flag In hi buttonhole, caused the great audience to thunder its applause of approval Sunday in his sermon, the fourth h¢ has preached here on the text, “He That Winnetth Souls Is Wize,” went back to his excorlating tactic which he used so effectively at the beginning of his campaign here. He flaved witl out merey those who stood against religious influences, fused to open the doers of hearts to Christ's knocking: de clared scourged unbelievers with ver bal whips, then pleaded with until he had to atop for a moment, his chest heaving, his collar a wilted rag, his face streaming with perspiration. ¥ it women to hit the trail army of Jesus Christ 100 men and youths fro: ation of the Patriotic Order 8 out who re thels he them Rev. William Sunday in his sermon on the soul-winner, gave him the chance he had coveted to score the fazy church members and to warn them against being charged with the sin of omission. He related many in cients where dormant church mem bers had been aroused to a realiza tion of their duty in winning souls for Christ, and had been the means of winning hundreds just after their determination to do personal work He gave one of the most unusunl finishes to his sermon ever seen in Baltimore, and it elicited great ap planse. He had just given an {lus tration of what a consecrated soclety woman could do and the wonderful fr:fluence she wields among the others of her social standing. She was paked by ons of her friends why (it was she didn’t attend their dances and thelr card parties. Her answer was tho closing remarks and as he ropented it he the platform Fhoese were the word t wralie to play cards.” risther abrapt, and laft hi 1elible ‘1 ama too arvisto The ending was served his with purpose mudi an in werated could exert . When you take down Lhe and ‘Number, please,” a Christian. This the operator first ask her if she Says: Dilly ron Rov restion in his » Work” at the other wis by was Sunday's sug “Personal Hera are he on tabernacle ome which, to win Balthuoore for Christ When the mailman with a letter, ask Christian Put the to the milkman, agent, the cld clothes man nly individual stops al your door him if he b same the butcher's boy, the collector rontle uo leaves the sam Or, and Mr pag 0 WOOK trance aud the goap for you to t “them” if the did “them™ ompasitor n or printer’ SI ALAS A SO. OI OO AOU SUNDAY SAYINGS tha sirdos i priests are igninst the aloon, then to hell aem ction of being the who rlaim the disy an in America has io make the liquor people quote is God's worst and I's best friend. enemy The antisaloon el holds the balance of power The differenc and amells balween the high the low bad saloon and the other s the tinks, If you do not 18 your Saviour vou will go to hell If all the world, vith high, stiff, white collars and coats up the front and back, sald was no hell, there would still be hell one accept Jesus the preachers in buttoned there he opposition of the movement crawls mit of the cellars of the breweries, The walls of the breweries are shak- ng now and they know it. Unless some of the trustees of gome of the churches of today were con verted again I would not trust them very far. My evangelism is not modern. as old as the cross of Jesus, It 1s To perdition with you and your opin ions, and public opinion, If they differ from the ways of God. I'm not afraid of being undignified I'm scared to death of being digal fled. If you want to see me look fled come around to my funeral. My object in this old world Is te give you a vision of Christ, the same vision that I saw 25% vears ago. digni- The existence of tall plants and trees depend largely om the wind force. A tree with square trunk and branches would offer so much resist ance to the wind that Ms branches would be snapped, THE CENTRE IN SHG LatestNews Happenings Gather ed From Here and There. —————————— TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Infuriated by the advances of Fred Keoese, aged fAfty-two yoars, Mrs. Bon Pioto, aged forty-three yours, of Fin leyville, seized a hatchet and altacked him, fracturing hia him about the head the struggle a four-m Mrs. Pietro, which she had in arms, was hurled to the floor and skull fractured, the child dying a short time Inter A dying con dition, but Is under arrest in tion child's death facts were ascertained by County tective Frank HH. Mitch and face, During Keeso Is In COnnec Those es with the Who oon eetigation Forty men driving a Butler Colliery Coal Company, up to their nec! en through a wall of rock and body of water ir drovs released bandoned poction Buperintendent Geo B. O'Hare wa ten others fliculty by thei rp portion of t rescued unconrelou . hile taken out with d¢ were over a idarable mine, stopping all oon James Pp Fined wisn the with a record of h ng rveed at of forty eight im Ponn snd N mostly on Schuy total gylvania Bve tyelzht yoars out of all 4 thirty r tubareulosd goad In bed at thel ter witl @& ras rn room was found a letter from woman to her mothar asking forgive t ra 4 ' 4 1 als 2m nemg and declarh E san had no friends spidamic of mumps There and fourteen eases Many ter county is ia the throu « an and gre thirty four ca of measles in Lan in of ths castor adults sre mumpe twin son of Lenhart, o© James Mr Wan while his three yearold and Mrs. Charles ymiakers, gol too near mothar was osught fire and to death ’ the stove His he was hurnod washing cintha Mra. Elisabeth Bowers, eighty saven years old, died at hor home e leaves nine children, thirty giztysovan great brothers and two in Cood- grandchildren, prandchildren, two Michael! Sehnultz and George Lohos- kia wore urned probably fatally in an explosion of gas at the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Companys Henry lLohoakie opened a safely Theodore Schneck, fortyaine years his eldest daughtar, Hattie, elghtoen years old, are dead and Mra. Schaeck and three other children seriously 1) The contract for the praliminary big new freight station, at Harrisburg, was let to John 1. I. Kuhn, of that city. The station will sover several State quarantine for amallpox was established in Paint Townahlp, Somer county. Ten cases of smallpox are being vaccinatad Deputy Sheriff William I. Matheus has purchased fifty ‘coons, which he will let loose in the thickly wooded districts of Delaware county for bread: ing. August Dinkle was horribly burned in a gas explosion at Packer No. § Col. llery, Shenandoah. Clande Hower and Michael Marconis were seriously in. jured by a fall of coal and rook at other mines Depositors of the Pittsburgh Bank for Savings which was closed last De cember will he paid a fifty per cent. dividend on April 16, according to an annodneement by Horace B. Davie, Deputy Attorney General, who is re. ceiver for the bank. The dividend will be the first paid since the bank closed, Frank Kline, twenty-two years old, of Mohnton, died of blood poisoning. caused by injuries spstained on New Year's BEve whila firing a oannon, which exploded. G0GD ROADS DAY Harrisburg, — designation of Thursday, May 25, as Good Roads Day for Peun syivania was made in a proclamation issued by Governor Brumbaugh, This is the second time that the people of the State have been called upon to give thelr labor or substance for the better ment of the highways, the first Good Roads Day having been observed last Muy. In his proclamation the Gover nor refers 10 the interest aroused last year and to the requests wade by or various this spring. upon to dar to work or to contribute for labor Formal izations in similar counties day The pe ire called aither devole ha Last year the Gov ernor spent did un and many State, ifeinls Highway Commissioner Cunning county State Charters Granted - . . State charters approved inelude Howir Mutua! DHatil} 1” 0 © 4 tal baum De Spee i X counts Jacob The ¥ CAD urer, (roe ibrie Tov , ete, Cochrants Frank H altsburg Coal rer, ital £10,000 er, Mariton, N rican Export e, Philadelphiz Wai nn ¢ rn 213 Dx wre Vn Acme tal $° Raab ATi Waals State College Has ir in aw Governor Speaks, Pennsy od of the heads of d tates Governmen of commissions, gave in honor of the wive nembers at prog Gover: maugh, Secreiar wealth Woods Houck. The Capitol, and was held in the Revenue Cut By Potash Scarcity. Officials of the State Department of Agriculture announced ffocts ting off the that the o supply of de- of the war In cn solash were shown strongly in the line in receipts from State licenses, he State recelving $25350. This year, 1.071 licensed, the The greatest celine ke In brands which depended on here were but de National Guard Changes. Charles IL. Schafer, Kingston, was in the National Guard and assigned to the Ninth Infantry. Joseph B. Roulston, Philadelphia, was appointed a first lieutenant and as signed to Company L, Sixth Infantry. May Let Short Contracts In an opinion given to George W. Relly, treasurer of the State Hospital for the Insane in this city, Deputy Attorney General Hargest that contracts for supplies for the institu tion may be let for a period of less than one year, says To Complete Normal School Deals. The State Board of Education ar ranged to complete details of purchase af the State Normal Schools at Blooms burg and several other places. Nego- tiations are In progress for control of Futztown, Milleraviile and Shippens- burg Schools, Twenty-one Bridges Approved. The State Water Supply Commission announced approval of twenty-one bridges, most of them to be construct. od by counties, State Fish Warden Named. Rev. A. Watson, Slippery Rock, waa appointed a State fish warden for Waostern Pennsylvania, Scranton Alderman Appointed, Governor Brumbaugh appointed Less tor F. Jones as Alderman of the Twen- ty first Ward, Scranton. DROPPED BOMBS Britain. MANY KILLED AND INJURED Casualties In Latest Raid, When Three Sections, Including Scotland, Were Attacked, Not Included in These Totals. London.-—The coast of and the northern and southeastern counties of England were atiacked by Sunday night, according to the Sec announcement announcement by War an official retary of The a YN A Zoppelin said night, when the coast of Scotland and and orn England place Sunday took pla the northern southeastern attacked rent vYArou ties of “Bombs were dropped nt No detalls the were places are available” exception of the With air when the yal killed and 117 in of Friday and ef groater joes of acrinl atiack ble ald of Jonuary 31, 2% were 67 red, the irday Cad Der JOS Zeppe thi two al report were and 168 wounded Cheered By Zeppelin's Destruction 5 8 comper for this the Dritish practical antl r writ? atwon firal the maothod of only He is ned the flying fant agitation Alrimen ,, and been su of still same Gi will tend nee that the thoritie are makis progress In their «ff the Zeppalin danger SOUTHERN EXPRESS TO ADAMS No Change In Management, Bays President Barrett William M. Bsarretl Adams Express Com pany, announced that the con trolling the Southern Ex press Company had been acguired by bis company. He szald, however, that there would be no « Fucd Mow York president of the here nierest in hange in the man agement of the Southern Exprass Company; that Morton F. Plant would remain as chairman of the board of di rectors, T. W. Leary as president and E M Willlams as vice-president U. 85. MARINES IN CHINA When Native Troops Revolt Peking. Marines the United gunboat Wilmington went ashore Sunday at from States the central Covern ment. The detachment reconnoitred and found the city quiet. A Chinese gunboat also is anchored off Swatow, which le a seaport of Kwangtung provinee, 120 miles south of Amoy. BULL GORES AGED FARMER. James Pumpeny In Critical Condition Near Wellsburg. Wellsburg, W. Va--James Pump ney, an aged farmer of Brooke conn ty, residing near Wellaburg, was gored by a ferocious bull. He is in a critical condition at his home. Mr. Pompney was attacked on a roadway near his home while leading a cow ta pasture, when the bull charged through a fence The aged man was unable to escape or to defend himself and the bulls horn plercod his breast KILLED BY B. & O. TRAIN, West Virginia Farmer Run Down In Tunnel, Clarksburg, WW, Va-—-While walking through a tunnel near Ellenboro, Free man C, Starr, a Ritchie county farm er, was struck by a fast passenger train of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road and was instantly killed He wns 66 years old. & { f Za PR BE aE Ee ee ede de Ba Adopt This Hahit As Well As Men Giese of hot water each morn ing helps us lock and fool clean, sweet, freen, bright, alert & good clear shin, a it comploxion amd freedom ured only by Cciean, Only avery women Happy, vigorous 4 ural, rosy from iliness are as drinking phospiatsd g what a gets hot water each mornis Instead of the thomands of # ansemicdooking men, women afd girls with pasty or mefddy complos instead of the multMudes of wrecka” “ramdowna” “Draln and pessimists we ptimistiec thro chneked people every An inzide kYy. “nerve ta cm virile, © batly is had of real hot of Hmestone valor with phoapha bowels t wastes, one, thas ten yards of indi gestible fs 3 bn. freshening ouane colds; have who are urged bmnestoue gist or writing b Berwlar bottles for lo at all Wich s of Rossia dislikes Canr RNOWNX WASHINGTON for ei fa ond fewer nnd all “Within the inst 1 Grim re » ve m a: Gave s rnstomers stalk very well AEE FS NW. Vasiiiogien, § Elixir Babek 58 conta all dmggistn, or Parcela Post, prepeald, Proms Elossewelic & 0. Cray Semotimes a man longs for tomor row bec hoe is ashamed of what Ase KIDNEYS OR BACK HURT of Salts to Clean Kid neys If Bladder Bothers You Meat Forms Urie Acid. Rating meat regularly eventually produces Kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backacha and misery in the kidney region; rhey matic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver sleeplessnoss, bladder and uninary In ritation The moment your back hurts or kid peys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Baits from any good pharmacys take a tablespoonful In a glass oF water before breakfast for a few dare and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salls is made from the acid of grapes and lemon julce, come bined with lithia, and has boon used for generations to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity: also to neutralize the acids in" the urine so it no longer irritates, thos ending bladder disorders Jad Salts cannot injure anyone: makes a delightful effervoscant this water drink which millions of mea and women fake now and thon 0 keep the kidnoys an? urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney diseageAdvy, ————— A ———— When a man pays compliments he a never forced 0 eat his words.
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