6 EVENING LEDOKE-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANTttY 25, 101 B- ' Bill?" Sunday's Sermons -A. Without Doub Most Yesterday Morhin'g . "W1Y KINGDOM COME" r - elonsa from the Lord' I'rnyer, t Klnndom Come.' hy Kingdom Com' mean td have a pv, in tho greatest business In which rnce, an be engaged It means to bo Into )w i rrshlp trlth Ood In the work of sav in? e world. 'Thy Kingdom Come.' It 1 t 1o clear In the sentence which Itn- m '. rely follows, 'Thy will be dono on ft It IK In heaven, ' x tut the thought In concrete form. T will bo done on earth as It Is In he. i' rIvw a body to the desire we can free' len we say, 'Thy KtnKdom Come.' It iikes plainly evident what we nro bit a for There le nothlnu hazy thero Is ning uncertain about It. ien Clod's will le done on farlh as It t, i heaven, then this earth will bo like he" i. and It was to crcnto this happy co ion that Jeeua meant wo pray and ro - en ye pray, say, 'Thy Kingdom Oerh ' The man who doesn't mean that wl i ho prays la not praying Ho Is lhV v exorrlslng hla vocul chords. Only th nd nothing more. "t pray Thy Kingdom Come, means to nt everything to leave the world thf ilnders the reign of Ood In every Ilea. It mean to pray for right con lu i decent living everywhere; to prny for meaty, uprightness, square dealing; It t, ans to pray for purity In public and pri? e life. It means to stand against Wli dness of every kind, Ho matter how pre ihlo that wickedness may be, or hoi eapectablo It might som. " ly Kingdom Come' does not mean em n our own heart. In our own home, In own family, or In our own church; bui moans 'Thy Kingdom Come" where- tv tnero Is a soul that does not know Ck ' It's easy for you to sit In the cush- lorn pew In church and sing, 'Itescuo the Ve lng,' and never stretch forth n ha to do It. It's easy for you to sit In thi trior or In the drawing room with yoi cot encased In slippers toasting be- Id nice warm fire and sing, 'Come. Ve Dl isolate. Como to the Mercy Heat.' ' '1 can make diamonds out of Jw: cd, twisted, crooked humanity, that ne had a chance to be any different; hut nlty that vns cursed In Us birth; tht was poisoned from tho milk drunk at i mother's breast, born of tho blood of d lrunkard or i thief. Christ died for the orsl an well as for the best. He CI or the poor as well ns the rich. nil! MEANING OF PIlAYCn. id when you pray 'Thy Kingdom "V Coi of t ' that means to want tho kingdom is world to become the kingdom of our Lord no matter what It costs, what eel" lenlal, what hard work, what sacri fice To pray 'Thy Kingdom Como" means tha we want tho Bible translated Into cyi tongue.. It mians to hvo churches an schoolhouses overywhi.ro. It means not shirk our share of tho burden of wc and. expenses. ' us never taught anybody to pray for iio salvation of men who could bo m jred by tho number of souare miles tht they coverred The people of tht Un d Btates cannot pray 'Thy Kingdom Co In the land bordered on the norili by nada and Ilrltlsh Columbia, on the so by aiexlco and Die Oulf of Mexico, on ic east by tha Atlantic Ocean and on thr est by the Pacific Ocean. No. YV pn ?or nobody unless we pray for every- ' t pray 'Thy Kingdom Come means io I y that It will keep coming as long IUI .ere la one unsaved person In tho wo Thy Kingdom Como is a prayer th. cannot be mado with both hands eU d down Into your pockets. Wo can no jrny right unless wo are willing to gl light Tho trouble with some of you Is at you nro too stingy. You spend the ands on jour own pleasure and then Co, to church and droo In n penny. Yo -so homo singing, 'Jesus Paid It AH' Or, ttlng the singer) Praying Is an ox pe ve business when It Is done right, as If, . ould be MAN WHO TltUIT PRAYS ""ie man who truly prays 'Thy King do ,i Come' cannot pass a saloon and not m himself tho question, 'What can I do to t t rid of that thing that Is blighting tn ivea of thousands of younc- men. thnt is ecklng homes, and that Is dragging m and women down to hell?' You can Jioi ray Thy Kingdom Come' and then h to the polls and vote for tho thing Js preventing that kingdom from g. You cannot pray 'Thy Kingdom ' and then go and do tho things that the devil laugh. w. for you preachers When a man 'Thy Kingdom Como' he will read -Jble to find out the way to make It The preacher who prays 'Thy lorn Come' will not get all hla read- rom the new books or from the lines Ho will not try to please the tows, and, In pleasing thern, mist .msses. Ho will not try to tickle the es of the giraffes and then let the starve He will put his cookies on jwer shelf. He will preach in tare that the commonest laborer can th, CO) i Cc tn pr he CO- i K. In IB I M .. th' jm. I tt jrui. un',!' i stand. i a sermon will be a reprint of the 31 , and not a reprint of the latest ik rel with a text tacked on to it, V i n all pray this way there will not be a oon, a brothel, a murderer, a pcnltcn t, r , or a festering spot on earth, when w ' ray that prayer as Jesus wants us to, V i an beat our swords Into plow shares a sink: our battleships when wo pray t! si prayer as Jusus wants us to, tying a prayer Is one thing; doing G q will Is another. IJoth should 1m it nymous. Angels are angels because t do Clod's will. When they refuse to J ods will they become devils, JiXOCBIt'S tEDOBR FOItOOTTBN. "- )rti men ere so busy trying to be e 'is anjrebi that they forget how to be I i. They are so busy worrying about m Peter's ledger that tbey forget the e r ledger They wprry o' much i ' r the gold streets In heaven that they j. get to shovel the snow off their own i walks. When everybody prays Thy i lorn Come- I'll settle all difficulties r veto capital and labor, Vomen come to me and say, 'Mr. f ,rday, rm afraid you're working too 1 I. I'm worried about you, I'm afraid Y'$"tt 6mSe down. I say. 'Sister, It wot rifts me to see you loaf on tho Job.' 'A lot of ehureb member are praying vsn, You should pray first, 'Ood .be ". ilfttl to me, a sinner,' and then "tUf iV fdora Come.' Afternoon and Evening 'rOI CAKES 02$ TJJg GIlIDDLE" ,ext "Rejoice, O yousg man in thy "' lb and let thy heart er thee In the n i o( thf youth, and walk in tbe ways , chine heart, and tn the sight of thine , Uui know thou ttett for all theee i m QuA wttl bring tb Into Judgr i iuL" JficUate xl. 9, : t Jlvv4, 34 Is r)Ot iSAcked; f i wier man towtth that shall law rp " OaJaUnns . 7. It HtlMl word, &f piti m you pleas, iu f ttm want tu, if yo want to; I Wi'm't ttip you tout He wilt hold you mwsMh la II. etui Uu )WH m you , uiitii tn e4 eomm n0 t you u m. u s is KyMi U tcnarajM ( what i ai t at ! H a tot uot m isht A l M mow tkttf b s mm MfmiS J tat )wt- pleasure soon has an end; nnd, second, thero is a day of Judgment coming And you'll get what'e coming to you. Ood gives every man a square deal. WOOM) ASK QUBSTI0N8. "If A man stood up nnd told me ho wm going to preach on tho things I ntn this afternoon, I'd want him to nrmwer me several questions, and 1 he could do that, I'd tell him to go ahead. Tlrst Are you klndlv disposed toward me? "Becnnd Are you doing this to help mo7 "Third-Do you know what you'ro talk ing about7 "Fourth Do you practice what you preach? "That's fair. Well, for the first. Ood knows I am kindly disposed toward you Second, find knows I would do ntiylhlng In my power to help you be a bitter man I want to mnko It easier for you to bo squarel nnd harder for you to go to hell. Third, I know what I'm talking about, for I have thr Bible to back me up In parts, and the statements of eminent physicians In oilier parts. And fourth, "Do I practice what I nreach7' I will defy and challengo any man or woman on earth, nnd I'll look any man In the eye nnd challengo him, In the 27 years I have been a professing Christian to show anything against me If I don't live what I preach, gentlemen, I'll leave tho pulpit and never walk back hero again CHItlBTIANITY CAPITAL. "Christianity Is tho capital on which you build your character. Don't you lot tho devil fool you. You never become a man until you become a Christian. Christianity Is tho capital on which you do business. It's your character thnt gete you anything Your reputation is what people say about you, hut your character In what Clod nnd your wlfo ami the angels know about you, nnd know you to ba. Many have reputations of good being, but their characters would mnko a black mark on a piece of coal or tarred paper. "What nre some people going to do about the Judgment? Some are Just In llfo for tho money thry get out of It 'I hoy will toll ou north Is south If they think they c.in get a dollar by It They Moat get-rlch-nuick schemes nnd anything for money I haven't u word to any about n man who hns earned IiIh money honist ly nnd Is using It to provide for his fam ily and srx ndlng the mirplus for good YOu know tin ro Is a hunch of mutts that sit nrounil on stools nnd whittle and spit and cuss nnd damn nnd say that every man who has nn honest dollar ought to divide It with them, while others get out nnd get busy and work nnd sweat nnd toll and prepare to leave something for their wives nnd fa mil Inn when they die, nnd spend tho rest for good DON'T LIVi: KOR HOO.H "Nnked you carne Into this world, nnd naked you will crawl out of It You brought nothing Into tho world and you will tike nothing out, nnd If ou have put tho pnek screws on tho poor nnil pllid up a pllo of gold as big ns this tabernncle you rnn't take It with you It wouldn t do you nny good, If you could, betnuse It would melt. "Home Just live for booze. Some sny 'I need It It keeps me warm In winter ' Another says 'It keeps me cool In sum mer Well, If It keeps you warm In winter nnd cool In summer why Is It that out of those who freeze to death nnd nro sunstruek tho greater p.irt of Uriti nre boozo-holsterM? Iery ono takes It for the alcohol thero Is In It Take that out and you would as soon drink dishwater "llv'ry man hnB blood eorpuseles, nnd their object Is to take tho Impurities out of your sisteni. I'ersnlrntlnn Is for tho same thing. Hvery time you work or I preach tho Impurities como out Hvery time you swent thero Is a destroying power going on Inside. The blood gots through tho heart ovcry 1" seconds O, wo have a marvelous system. In some spots there nro tm) pores to the square inch, nnd a grain of snnd will cover JO of them. I enn atrip you nnd cover you with shellac, nnd you'll I,o dead In 41 hours. Oh, wo are fearfully and wonderfully made! "Alcohol knocks the blood corpuscle out of business, ho that It takes eight to ten to no what ono ought to do. There's n man who drinks, llere'a it fellow who drives n beer wagon. Look how pussy he la He's full of rotten tissue Ho says he's healthy. Smell his breath. You punch your finger In that healthy llesh he talks about and tho dent will be there n half nn hour afterward. You look llko you don't believe It, Try It when you go to bed tonight. Pneumonia has a Ural mortgage on a boozc-hlster. "Take a fellow with good, healthy mus cles, and you punch them and they bound out like a rubber band. The first thing about a crushed strawberry stomnch la a crushed strawberry nose Nature lets the public on tho outside, know what Is going on Inside. If I could Just tnke the stomach of a moderate drinker and turn It wrong side out for you It would he all the temperance lecture you would need You know what alcohol does to tho white of an egg. It will took It In n few min utes. Well, alcohol does the same thing to the nervea as to the white of an egg. That'll why somo men can't walk. They stagger because their nerves are partly paralyzed. SHOULD FIQIIT SALOONS. "That's what booze Is doing for you Isn't It tlmo'you went red hot after tho enemy? I'm trying to help you. I'm try ing to put a carpet on your floor, pull the pillows out of the window, give you and your children and wife good clothes I'm trying to get you to save your money Instead of buying a machine for tho sa loonkeeper while you have to hot-foot it. "Ily the mace of Cod I have strength enough to pass the open saloon, but some of you can't, so I oho It to you to help you. "The open saloon Is tho hotbed of an arUiy. It Is the Incubator of poverty and crime and vice. It Is the spawning place of degeneracy. When we get the preach ers to do this and quit talking about new Jerusalem, get the Presbyterian to preach about this Instead of preferment, when a lot of them haven't anything to prefer, and the Itaptlats quit yelllngi 'Water, water, wnttr, water!' and two-thirds of their bunch going where you can't get a, drop, we'll dean up this saloon-filled, brewory-controlled community for Christ. I'm going to skin 'em. "You say you can't prohibit men from drinking, Why, if Jesus Christ was hero today ome of jou would keep on In sin Just the same. Hut the law can be en forced against whisky Just the same as it can be enforced against anything else, If you have honest officials to eiiforea It Of course It doean't prohibit Thero Isn't a law on the books of the State that pro hibits. We have law against murder. Do they prohibit? We have laws against burglary. l,io they prohibit? W have laws against arson, rape, but they do not prthlblt. Would you Introduce a bill to rpal all laws that do not prohibit? Arty law will prohibit to a certain extent If honest oltld! enforce it. Iiut no law will absolutely prohibit. We can make a. law against liquor prohibit as much iuiy aw prohibit, "Or would you Introduse a bill saying If veil pay UGOO a yer yen ami kill any one you don't like; or by paying W0 a year you can attack any girl you want te, or by pay las U it rmkt yw an Ui anything that suite you? that' what you do with the dirtiest, rotten g&ng tkttt side of UeU, You ay for so much u. year you mb have $, tleense to make tf;ering, rwllng, drunken t. nwr derer od thieve and vrabu4 You i gay, "Blii,' yeurwi te mm a tb fWy I ai-t gr4. Hot on yw lUe, fwwy-te year , I waUud 4m stMat Ui CWeta; in OM)iUy with ow pj pt$ WJ0 Wf$ ifOfff Jit t&i world, Dome of them are dead now, and wo went Into n saloon. It was Sunday afternoon and we got tanked up and then went nnd ant down on a corner. S never go by that street Without thanking Ood for saving me. It was a vacant lot at thnt time We s.tt down on n curb ing, Across tho street a company of men nnd women were playing On Instru ment horns, flutes and slide trombones and the others were singing the gospel hymns that I used to hear my mother sing back In tho log cabin In lowh, nnd hack In tho old church where I used to go to Sunday school. "And Clod pnlnted on tho canvas of my recollection nnd memory a vivid picture of the scenes of other das nnd othor fneffl. "Mnny havo long since turned to dust I snblif.il nnd sobbed nnd a young man stepped out and sAld' " 'Ho nro going down to the Pnclflo Garden mission, won't you come down to the mission? t am euro you will enjoy It You can henr drunkards tell how they havo been saved nnd girls tell how they hnvo beon saved from tho red light dis trict ' "1 arose and said to the boys; " 'I'm through. I am going to Jesus Christ. Wo'vo come to tho parting of tho wnys,' and I turned my bnck on them. Sumo of them laughed and somo of them mocked mo; ono of them govo me en couragement, others nover said a word "Twenty-eight years Ago I turned and left that llttlo group on the corner of State and Madison streets and walked to tho llttlo mission nnd foil on my knees nnd staggered out of sin and Into the arms of the Saviour. PLAYKD NEXT DAY. "I ment over to tho West Side of Chi cago, wtyero I wns keeping company with a Kir), now my wife, Nell. I mnrrled Nell She was a Prcsbytcrlnn, so am I it Presbyterian If she had been a Catho lic I would havo been ft Catholic because I was hot on the trail of Nll "Tho noxt day I had to go out to tho ball pnrk nnd practice. Every morning nt 10 o'clock wo had to bo out there and prnetlce I never slept that night. I was afraid of tho horso-Iaugh that gang woulij glvo me becauso I had taken rny stand for Jesus Chrlnt "I walked down to tho old hall ground. I will nevi r forget it. I slipped my key Into the wicket gate and tho first man to meet me after I got inside was Mike KUIy. ' I'p came Mike Kelly, ho said 'Hill, I m proud of you. Itcllglon Is not rny long suit, but I'll help you nil I enn. Up came Anson, tho best bnll player th.it ever played tho game, Pfeffer, ClnrkMon, flint. Jimmy McCormlck, Hums, Will iamson and Dalrymple There wasn t a fellow In tho gang who knocked, every fellow had u wold of encouragement for me "That afternoon wo played the old De troit elub Wo wero neck and neck for tho championship That dub hnd Thomp son, Hlehnrdson Howe, Uunlnp, Ilunlon and limine tt, nnd they could play ball. "I was playing right field Mike Kelly vins fntching and John O Clnrkson wns pitching. Ho wus as flno a pitcher as ever crawltd Into a uniform There are some pitchers today, O Toole, Ilender, Wood, Mnthewson, Johnson, Mnrqnard, but I do not bellcvo nny one of them stood In tho chiBi with Clnrkson. PHAYBD AS IIC HAN. "Cigarettes put him on the bum. When he'd take a bath tho water would be stained with nicotine. "We hnd two men out and they had a man on second and one on third and Uen nett, their, old catcher, was at bat. Chnrloy hnd three strikes and two bulls on him Charley couldn't hit n high ball. I don't mean a Seotcli highball, but ho ruuk kill them when they went about his knee "I hollered to Clnrkson and said; " 'Ono more and wo got 'em ' "You know every pitcher puts a hole In the ground where he puts Ills foot when bo Is pitching. John stuck his foot In the lK(lo and he went clean to the ground. Oh, ho could make 'cm dance Ho could throw overhnnded and tho ball would go down and up like that He Is the only man on earth I have seen do that That bull would go by bo fast that tho batter could feel the thermometer drop 2 degroea ns alio whtezed by. John went clenn down, and as ho wont to throw tho ball his right foot ellppeii nnd the ball went low Inslend of high. "I s.tw Charley swing hard and heard tho b.it hit tho bail with a torrlflo boom Iiennctt hud smashed tho ball on tho nose. I saw tha bull rise In tho nlr and knew that It won going clear over my head "I could Judge within 10 feet of where the ball would light I turned my back to the ball and ran. "Tho field wus crowded with people and I yelled, 'Stand back!' nnd that crowd opened llko the lied Sea opened for the rod of Mokes. I ran on, anil ns I ran I made a prayer; It wasn't theological, either, I tell you that, I said. 'Ood, If you ever helped mortal man, help me to get that bull, and You haven't very much time to make up Your mind, either." i ran arm jumped over the bench and stopped. Extraordinary Whole History noouocement in the mobile or the Aeto For ill Nw Season N OW comes the only high grade six cylinder motor car for less than $1300. The Chandler! This identical car' last summer broke sales records at $1595 and set the standards of the light six market. This same car, lacking some ot its present reiinements and witn body design not nearly so beautiful, was a sensation two years ago s It was the pioneer light six. It opened up the whole light six market. Men experienced in the industry said then, two years ago, that such a car couldn t live at $1785. And yet here it is today, the class and standard-maker of the market, with the price for this season fixed at $1295. How can Chandler do it when similar cars still sell from two to five hundred dollars higher? The Chandler Company has made money from the day that first of the light sixes took the road. The Chandler has pointed the way every step of the way. And now, with maximum production, with an overhead expense so small that it astounds other manufacturers, with no old loads to carry and no old scores to wipe out, and with our working capital of real money, we have set this record-breaking price. The Chandler for the new season is identically and positively the same model the whole country admired so much at $1595. We will continue it throughout the season at the new price. And there is no other car that, by the utmost stretch of argument, can be considered as competing with it. At this new price, the pioneer Chandler retains absolutely every feature of construction and quality that has made it the leader of all light sizes. You will find all these features on the Chandler, and jnot on any other six selling for less than $2000. Bosch magneto. Gray & Davis electric starting motor. Gray & Davis electric generator. Enclosed silent chains for driving motor shafts. Bosch spark plugs. Mayo Genuine Mercedes type radiator. Cast aluminum motor base extending solidly from frame to frame, giving rigidity to engine mounting; providing pedestals cast integral for magneto, pump and generator; and obviating necessity for dirty, rattly sheet metal drip pan. Rayflcld carburetor. Worm-bevel rear axle. Imported annular ball-bearings throughout. Oiling system completely contained within the motor; no outtidsi piping. Genuine hand-buffed leather (not machine buffed, split Of? imitation), h Luxurious streamline body, with clean running boards. ' Goldo patent one-man top, with Jiffy curtains. Large gasolene tank carried in rear. Firestone demountable rims. Motor-driven horn, speedometer and all the usual incidentals WINS HAT AND HUIT, "I thought I was close enough to catch It. I looked back and I saw It going over my head and I Jumped and shoved out my left hand and the ball hit It and stuck. At the rate I was going the mo mentum carried me on and I fell under tho feet of a team of horses. I Jumped up with tho ball In my hand. Up came Tom Johnson. 'Join used to be Mayor of Cleveland, ifu'e dead now. " 'Hero is !0, 'Hill.' Iluy yourself the host hat In Chicago. That catch won me 11500. Tomorrow go and buy yourself the best suit of clothes you can And In Chicago,' "An old Methodist minister said to ma a few years ago: 'Why, William, you didn't lake the 110, did you?' I said, You bet your life I did "IJstei. Mike Kelly was sold to Bos ton for JIO.OOO. Mike got half of the pur than price. He camo up to me and showed me a check for WOO, John I Hulllvan, the champion fighter, went around with a subscription paper and tht boys raised over J 12,00 to buy Mike a house " They gave Mike a deed to the house and they had U60 left and gave him n certificate of deposit for that "ills salary for playing with Uoston was 11700 a year. At the end of that season Mike had spent the fSOOO pur chase price and the H70O he received as salary and the $1509 they gave him and had a mortgage on the house. And when died In Pennsylvania they went around with a subscription to get money enough to put iiiro in the ground, and each club, 13 In all, In the two leagues, gave n month a year to liU widow. Mike sat there on tha corner with m 38 year ago, whon I said. 'Clood.by, boys, I'm going to jean t'nrist ' "frank Flint, our old eateher, who caught for U year, drew MC0 a. year on an average He caught before they had cheat protestors, masks and gloves. He caught bare-banded Hvery bone In the ball of hie hajid was broken. You pevef saw uh a band as frank had. Mvery boae In his face was brokafi, and hi nose and cheek Union, and the shoulder and rib bad bn broken II got to drinking. pi horn was broken up and he went to the dogs. "I've seen oUi Frank Flint slseplnjr on a table in a stale beer Joint and I've tiiriMH ruy iickis inlde out and d, You're weletine to It, old psL' lie draik ob and a and oaa day In wlntfr lie ta tm$ out l m U1 Mr Joint and nU$& m a t&tWft & wu 1J with a flt of eewfMDg Vtui Mee4 BttwtmA Mil of M CMlitA& 9 i"M Stria equipment. And the Marvelous Chandler Motor Built in Our Own Factory Weighs 2985 lbs. completely equipped. Average 10 miles or more per gallon of gasoline. 700 miles per gallon of oil, 7000 mile per set of tires. Speed 3 to GB miles per hour on high gear. Climbs every famous "demonstrating hill" In America an high sear. Five- and seven-passenger touring; bodies. See the Chandler at Our Salesroom Noivl We anticipate some skepticism, but the Chandler routed skepticism last year and the year before that, and it will rout J any SKepucism tnere may ue mis year, we expect every man wno tmn,KS ot paying more than a thousana aonarB an automobile to look the Chandler over carefully, The car itself wflj Tmake any argument on our part unnecessary, j It won't cost you a cent to convince yourself that not a thing has been cut out of the Chandler, npt a thing in It cheap eneci, not a aetau 01 us worKmansnip sugiuea. FIVE AND SEVEN PASSENGER TOURING BODIES $1295 W. R HERBERT N. E. Corner Broad and Race Sts., Philadelphia FRANK F. MATHESON, Dealer WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO,, fibular ? WilKe8Barre, Pa, Allentown, Pa, Chandler Motor Car Co,, Manufacturer, Imdmi? U S. A, H