Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 69, 30 January 1914 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JTAH. so, 1514

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ATTEND SERVICES Oil M SUNDAY "Go to Church" Movement to Be Observed in Whole Country.

A continent-wide observance of "Go to Church Sunday" next Sunday, comes out of a Christian Endeavor effort to stimulate church going among all creeds. The substance of this movement is stated in a telegram sent to Francis E. Clark, founder and president of the Christian Endeavor Society, by the Chicago Union, as follows: "Go to Church Sunday," proposed by the Chicago Christian endeavor Union, to be observed February 1, has been endorsed in Chicago by Catholics, Jews and every denomination of Protestants Commercial Interests and public service corporations will co-operate so that every man, woman and child will have a chance to go to church that Sunday." This is the spirit of the movement throughout the country, and people everywhere have entered into the effort with unusual enthusiasm. Considerable publicity has been given this matters throughout Wayne county. Literature and letters have been issued and distributed to every church organization in the county by Dr. Edgar L. Williams, of Indianapolis, during the past few weeks, so that everybody has been made acquainted with the effort, and commendable results are expected.

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with such a volume of applause they were compelled to return another time to sing "Meet Me in the Villa." The Rev. Mr. Honeywell explained that they had with them only two sacred songs and were compelled to use this secular melody. The Reliance Foundry has organized itself for religious work among its. men and has chosen as its motto "Unanimous for God." Prof, and Mrs. Clase sang a duet early in the evening. The Rev. Mr. McOombe led in prayer. Ralph Little sang "Tell Mother I'll Be There," in a manner that impressed the big crowd, which packed the tabernacle. The Rev. Mr. Honevwell preached on "What Think Ye Of Christ." He argued that all blessings enioyed in modern civilization are directly due ;o the Gospel of Christianity and that any man who has a sense of appreciation will give his life to religion as an expression of his debt, of gratitude. A System of Thought. The evangelist took his text from Matthew twenty-second chapter, fortysecond verse: "What think ye of Christ." "This is the great question of the age," said he, "the question of all questions; the question of ages past, the question of ages yet to come. Christ, the man of Galilee, is pressing his claims, and upon this question hinges your all for eternity. The words were uttered when Jesus was abont to finish his stay on earth. The three years of his ministry were ending. He had come up to Jerusalem to suffer and die. Vast numbers were gathered there to celebrate the Passover. They were moved by the excitement as the multitude clustered around the person of Christ and the scribes and Pharisees resolved to perplex Him by their questions. They asked him questions upon doctrine and he answered them all with such wisdom that they were confounded. Then, turning to them, He proposed a question contained in their own cathechism, "What think ye of Christ? Whose son is He?" They answered 'The Son of David' and Jesus said 'If David called Him Lord, how is he his son? They were unable to answer and from that day forth it is said durst no man ask Him any more questions. "Now in these words: 'What think ye of Christ," I notice that Christianity is a system of thought. It. challenges thought. It appeals to us as reasonable

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REVIVAL PROGRAM Friaay. 7:15 p. m. Sermon by Rev. Honeyveil. Subject not announced. Saturday. t:15 p Sunday school parade and rally at Tabernacle. :16 p. ra. Miss LaMonfs Bible Class. 7:15 p. m. Sermon by Rev. Honeywell. Subject not announced.

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men. Men's highest attributes ara addressed. He is not brought under subjection as a beast of the field. Mohammedanism appeals to force and the power of the sword. Other false systems of Christianity have been unwilling that men should think for themselves and have persecuted them. But Christ's religion commands us to think. It execites in all minds the highest class of thoughts. Material interests force themselves upon the attention of man from day to day. Because Christianity does not directly take hold of them many of us thrust it aside. We wait for a more convenient opportunity. We must settle first matters of trade, questions of science and finance and great principles of government. Where Wisdom Begins. Men desire to be wise. We wish to educate our children. We ourselves are desiring to learn and to climb to the pinnacle of fame. We forget sometimes that the beginning of wisdom is the fear of the Lord. We do not discern the connection between our relation to God and the Lord. We do not discern the connection between our relation to God and the daily business life. " 'Seek first the kingdom of God and all these things shall be added unto you.' The thoughts connected with revelation are ground thoughts and if you wish to erect a structure of civilization, the corner stone must be Christ Jesus and then the superstructure will rise until the glorious dome shall tower over all. How is it that thoughts concerning Christ and his mission do thus lie at the foundation? I may answer that the invisible always lies at the root of the visible of all growth and jower. The power of God may seem to have little to do with the business of life, yet it inspires honesty and purity, and rectitude and hopefulness. It joins man to the throne of God, makes him feel that he is a son of God and an heir of immortality. His life is just budding: its flower and fruit are to be in no more glorious clime. When he considers what he shall be when he shall sit down with Christ upon his throne, he lifts l1 eyes fro mthe things of earth to things unseen. Christianity Saves Civilization. "The Jew expected one who was to make Judaism the great power of the world, who would choose Jerusalem as His capitol and wield a sceptre that should command the very ends of the earth. The preaching of the apostles was intended to prove that Jesus

was the Christ and so they appealed to Moses and the prophets. And then we see not only Jesus himself, meeting all the requirements of prophecy, but we see the results of his mission, the effects of His preaching and his influence on society. "We can stand and look through 1,800 years and trace the results of believing and following Christ. Christianity has indeed saved civilization and been the crowning benefactor of the world. What were the homes of Greece and Rome in the days of their highest refinement? What deeds of cruelty and horror are recorded on the classic page? How cheap was human life? Trace its effect upon liberty. A blow was struck at slavery when our Lord said "All men are brethren." See its effect upon Science. There may be conflict between divine truths and scientific theories but theory is one thing and scientific fact is another. True science and true religion go hand

in hand. Trace its effect upon literature and art. Our school houses, academies, seminaries, universities and printing presses are only found where Christianity is preached. And modern art is but the handmaid of religion. See what it does for commerce. It is the Christian nations that send out the ships and build the factories. The Christian religion is the moving and inspiring power of the world. It is the foster parent of enterprise and of wealth. "Compare our condition with unchristian lands. Will any person deny that the world is different now from what it would have been if Christianity had not been revealed? You are a debtor to Christ and Christianity for all the advantages and comforts of lives that you enjoy. Religion Brings Comforts. "You don't have to bring handkerchiefs when you come to hear me. I'm not here to tell death-bed stories and sniffle and whine. Come to Jesus. I appeal to you as men. O I get so sick and tired of sentimentalism. I take a man by the hand and say 'Are you a Christian?' 'Well I'd become a Christian if I didn't have to give up so much!' O, I get sick and tired of hearing such stuff as that. Everything you have, every single comfort, has come to you from Jesus. Every true man and ewry honest woman will be glad to come forward when opportunity is offered. Who is the first man or the first woman to come without personal work?"

SEA TRAGEDY COSTS FORTY-SEVEN LIVES f Continued from Pas 1.)

HOLD FUNERAL OF GREENSFORK WOMAN Services for Mrs. Clayton Thornburg were held at the Greensfork Methodist church at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Interment was in the cemetery south of town.

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Winter Quarter Lightship, where there is a llfesaving station. The Nantucket, which was bonnd from Boston to Norfolk, carried passengers and a crew of forty. Both vessels were going in opposite directions when the crash came, and both were traveling at reduced speed because of the thick weather. But the heavier bulk of the Nantucket gave her sharp steel prow powerful impetus when she rammed the unprotected side of the Monroe. Nantucket Damaged. The Monroe quivered from stem to stern and rolled drunkenly in the water. The Nantucket was forced backward by the impact. The Nantucket's bows had been crumpled, and she began to ship water heavily. Within an hour her condition was so dangerous that the master began to fear for the safety of those on board his own vessel. Sturdily and heroically worked the sailors on the

Nantucket. Driving their lifeboatsunder the towering hull of the helpless Monroe, they risked their lives to save the pasengers and crew of the sinking boat. The survivors in the first lifeboat to reach the Nantucket were too excited and fear stricken to give a coherent story. Their tale was brief and tragic. 'We were awakened by the crash," they said. "Many were thrown from their beds. The ship began to sink at once. Every one ran upon the deck. The officers told us to keep cool. They said that another ship had struck us but that we would be saved. Then came a nightmare of noise and action. We were thrown into lifeboats and brought away." Passengers Injured. Some of the passengers were badly injured by flying debris. Sailors picked up senseless men and women and carried them on deck where the rescue work was going on in the flickering glow of lanterns. Capt. Johnston was among the last to leave his ship. When the Monroe had settled until the water was washing her decks, he called to the remaining seamen on board: "Every man for himself -now, boys!" That was the final signal. With their captain the sailors leaped, taking chances on keeping themselves afloat with wreckage until picked up. Plead for Preservers. All the while the scene of terror was being enacted on the Nantucket although in lesser degree. The passengers on the Merchants and Miners ship, aroused from a sleep by the terrific crash and hurled from their berths by the rebound of the vessel, ran to the decks clamoring for life

preservers. Fighting their way to the boat deck where sailors were already working at the davit ropes they pleaded for places. "No danger; keep cool," was the word circulated by the officers. The fright began to die out and many of the shivering passengers retired to their staterooms for warm clothing. When the Onondaga picked up the "S. O. S." call she started at once. When the Onondaga arrived she at once took command of the situation. On account of the perilous condition of the Nantucket it was considered expedient to get her into port at once so the Onondaga took her in tow and started for Norfolk. The Monroe was one of the newer ships of the Old" Dominion line. She was built at Newport News in 1903, and was equipped with all the modern life safeguarding appliances. She was 344 feet long and 46 feet in the beam and her tonage was 7,800. She was driven by a single screw.

"TAB" FIGURES

Including last night's attendance and conversions the story, of the tabernacle meetings in figures is: Previous attendance ......114.750 Afternoon meeting 4,000 LBt night .. 5,000

Total . . . . .-.-i. . ....... Previous conversions ... Last night

Total ... ' Collections

: 128,760 . 1.190 110 . 1.300 .$ 4,000

NO ACTION TAKEN ON SAYLES OFFER

Until the result of the Charity Concert is known, the finance committee

of the Associated Charities will take ' no action on the offer of Francis Say1 les, head of the Sayles Stock company to give part of the proceeds of a perj formance to charity. J The Rev. Mr. Conrad Huber, of the Associated Charities, said he and Mr. ; Sayles had agreed that it would not do to have preparations for the Charity ; Concert and the Sayles performance ; conflicting. After the concert is over, Feb. 6, the finance committee will con

sider Mr. Sayles' offer.

PROBATE MATTER

Charles Lackey of Cambridge City, has been appointed administrator of the estate of his brother, John Lackey, who died a week ago. The value of the estate is not known as yet, as no appraisment has been made. Mr. Lackey will continue to run his brother's sales stables at Cambridge City, but will sell a dozen of the finest horses John Lackey owned. They will be disposed of in Chicago in the second week in February.

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NOTICE OF EXECUTOR State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as the

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