Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 115, 15 May 1922 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922.

AMERICA NEEDS TIDAL WAVE OF SALVATION AfiD CYCLONE OF RELIGION TO SWEEP OVER LAND, IS BILLY'S ANALYSIS OF SITUATION

The Text "If ye love me, keep my commandments. And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another comforter, that he may abide with you forever. Even the Spirit of Truth; whom the world cannot receive because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him." John 14th chapter, 15th verse.

to Washington to interview the great! president. i Mr. Wanamaker was presiding over the conference. One of the chiefs addressed the conference with all his

j paraphernalia a magnificent specl- ! men of manhood. He said, "Our j homes are not like your homes. Our

. women are not like your women. We ' don't live like the white man lives, ner can pray is, "God be merciful to j What medicine must we take? What me, a sinner," then confess them. jis the trouble? Tell me that I may Whenever Jesus prays, the Father so back and tell our people in the - wifrwfliiis hears him. So if you wish to enlist, . " . . , Maj. Gen. O. O. Howard sat on the the prayer of Jesus, keep the com-;platform Re wore an empty CQat mandments. Some people claim that sleeve at his side. He jumped to his

Save " and he never finished the one stand over my coffin and say, "He i CoaU Tan Dnrmitnrio n-aro earth ha ffnfctio In t ho tnl A m o o hrtll Tootle Wo nnintot -ma in tJCCK 1 til M Ul I IUIUI ICO

prayer on earth, he finished it In the

presence of Jesus Christ. ,

Do you know the result? Almost

told me about Jesus. He pointed me to

the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins of the world," than to have a

the entire student body of Hamilton 1 monument of gold that would pierce

flocked as the students of God

"If ye love me, keep my commandments." What would be the result? Our lives would be an attraction, and like the magnet draw the steel, so we'd

the skies, studded with diamonds and

rubies and sapphires and pearls. I'd rather have it. "If ye love me, keep my commandments. And I will pray the Father

be drawing people to a higher and bet- and ne shaU .give you another corn

ier ana ncner experience ji we a ouiy yield to Jesus Christ and do his will. Has Faith in

j forter, that he may abide with you for

ever."

God's Power. I know God could send us out of here

the spirit comes and goes again-oh, ; feet and he. f "sl f UP and se,Zed the mm we-d be a power fop Je8U8 christ

, Tn nnnt nf thnt statpmont thPV '"- u o uio urau. nc

" " - 7" ' ' replied, "Mr. Chief, tell the poor Indian quote Acts, the fourth chapter andfhat that ig the medicine he needs eighth verse. "Then Peter, filled with That's the medicine that will change the Holy Ghost." They take that to the whole world. That's the medicine mean that Peter had been emptied of that will turn every red light into an

the Spirit of uoa, tor in me interim abode of worship.

"If ye Love me." was the theme of Rev. W. A. Sunday's sermon at the tabernacle Sunday morning. He said: A great many people suppose that after they have accepted Jesus as their Savior, and joined the church, that that is all there is to a Christian

life. Then a student might as well ay that when he matriculates that is ill there is to education. That Is simply the step that carried you over the threshold into the palace af the King, and all the rooms in the interior vet remain for your exolora-

tlon. I believe there are constant!

blessings every person may have. I don't believe you reach a stage spiritually beyond which you cannot go. You never reach a physical condition that you can't develop and make it stronger, or a spiritual condition that you can't reach higher heights of power. So, I repeat that there are constant blessings which the individual may have if he will do what God wants him to do. My message touches this morning the necessity of doing the things that you may receive the fulness of God's blessings on your life. Somebody may hear me and say, "It is a wonderful blessing for a preacher, and it is a good thing for some congregational prudential committees. It's a great thing for some Baptist deacons. It's a great thing for Sunday school teachers." I don't know of one blessing that God will give to preachers that He will deny the pews. Whatever is wrong for me is wrong for you. Whatever is right for me is right for you. God Has One Standard. God has a single standard for men on4 n-AmAn fT thu TM1 1 T")fl t f Tl H the

Dew. and he has the same air to 'of John, who says, "If you love me,;

breathe for the rich and poor. God's

he had been doing the work of God,, America doesn't need conservation

preaenmg, aomg ine inmp of her natural resources so much, positive truths. That the Spirit of America needs a tidal wave of galva. God left him, that would have contra- ti a cyclone of reiigi0n to sweep dieted the teachings of Jesus, who over ner and said: "I will pray the Father, and He. ' shall give you another comforter, that . Thl3' my e your trouble. You he may abide with you forever." IjfJt prayed enough I am not goWhat does that word 'fill" mean? j "ft you how many of you prayed mv. w,,a hoir a ot q tho SPP.! this morning. I don t need to ask how

; f Vhantor tho fourth veYse "And maDy f 0U ate your breakfasts, but ?ttlieTLuhr: Hn how many of you prayed that God I

Ghost, and began to speak with other. M wonderful things? tongues, as the Spirit gave them ut- Dying Hours of terance." That referred to the com-i Col lege President. ing of the Holy Ghost at Pentecost. j Hamilton college, which is one of In Acts, the fourth chapter, the the smaller colleges of the United thirty-first verse, I read, "And when ! States, graduated Elihu Root, George they had prayed the place was shaken !W. Wickersham, Jim Sharon and exwhere they were assembled together; (Attorney General Filler, of Indiana, and they were all filled with the Holy . When Prof. Backus, of Hamilton colGhost." Who? Peter, James and lege, was dying his relatives stood John? No! They'd been filled with 'around him and the physician turned the Spirit at Pentecost. !t0 Mrs- Backus and said, "I don't think Explains Meaning ihecaIl 7e over half an hour." Of Chapter. I lie loolfed up and smiled and said, In studying this, we have no right i "Did I understand you to tell Mrs. to say that the Spirit of God left, be-i Backus that I couldn't live?" cause Jesus said he would abide with! The doctor said, "Yes." us forever He said in Acts the sec- He smiled and said, "Thank you. I ond chapter, the thirty-eighth verse, wish you would put me on my knees "Repent, and be baptized every one! and let me pray for the students of of you in the name of Jesus Christ j Hamilton college." for the remission of sins, and ye shall They put the old saint on his knees receive the gift of the Holy Ghost." !and he buried his face in his hands So therefore, the record. Acts the', and cried, "Oh, God! Save the students fourth chapter, the thirty-first verse, of Hamilton college," and with each where I read where, "They prayed , cry he grew weaker. They put him and they were all filled with the Holylon his bed and he cried, 'K)h, God!

Ghost," is the scriptural record or inoj filling of the Holy Ghost. That inter-

that would startle this old city,

What would be the result? The numbers of those that have come would be nothing compared to the number of

those that would come. Years ago in London a famous woman died. Members of the royal household came, the prince of Wales and his royal consort, Queen Alexandria; house of lords and of commons the aristocracy of England and princes, and dukes, and duchesses came to look upon her upturned face. They let the populace in, and hour after hour they streamed in.

Down the aisle came a woman in her

ragged attire and tottering frame. In! one arm she carried a young child, and ! she led another child by her hand, j When she reached the coffin she stooped and bent over to kiss the face ! of the sleeping woman, when the guard said, "Take your children and j move on." j She said, "I . will not move on. I j have walked seventy-five miles and i carried my baby that I might look into

her face. I have a right to stand and !

look and weep. "She saved my two oldest boys from drunkards' graves and drunkards' hells."

Do you know who it wa3 sleeping in '

the coffin? Mrs. Booth, the mother of j the Salvation army, one of God's ' noblest women. I'd rather have some-!

TWO SERIOUSLY HURT WHEN AUTO CRASHES INTO DITCH

EVAN S VI LLE, Ind., May 15. An automobile in which several people were

riding turned over in a ditch several miles north of this city late Sunday.

Mrs. Frank Kellam's skull was crush

ed and she is said to be dying in a lo

cal hospital. Mrs. Joseph Potewright's

back and hips were crashed, but prob

ably will recover.

For Michigan University (By Associated Press) ANN ARBOR, .Mich., May 15. Con

struction of ten more dormitories for

men here, each at a cost of about $100,000. and each to shelter 100 students at the University of -Michigan, is the goal of the Dormitories corporation, now-being organized by Michigan alumni. As at present outlined the plan Is to incorporate with $1,000,000 capital, the venture being conducted on a purely business basis without connecting the university in an official way. The bulk of the stock in the corporation will be subscribed by alumni, it is announced. An effort will be made

to have one or more of the buildings ready for occupancy by the opening of the new school term next autumn. The dormitories corporation is officered by graduates of Michigan, and has opened offices in Detroit. Although a site for the bulidings

j has not been selected. !t Is assumed

here that they will be constructea on a common court. An advisory committee of 50 alumni, many of whom are prominent throughout the country, has been appointed to assist in the work. The dormitories will be nearly fireproof as It is possible to build them, it was announced. Income from rentals will, it is estimated, be sufficient to provide maintenance pay dividends on stock, and create a sinking fund.

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pre tat ion of it harmonizes perfectly in i tthe teachings of Jesus in the Gospel

not got a rarefied kind for the ricn man and another kind for the poor man. So he offers salvation on the cround nf faith in Jesus Christ. Wa

keep my commandments, that he may!

There is deep heart hungering in the church today for the oldtime Pen

tecostal power. If the Spirit remains

don't seem to be impressed with the j forever, why doesn't the power remain

iorever: vv ny uu you uae iu back 1921 years in history to "get an

individuality of it.

I have heard ministers stand up on the platform and pray, "O God, send it upon us " that is referring to the Holy Spirit. That is not scriptural. If you were going down the street and somebody would say to you, "There goes IT," you'd feel offended to be spoken of in the impersonal pronoun. The Holy Spirit is a personality. 'Where two or three are together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.' " So he is here. A friend of mine took a professor In the university in a western state by the hand and said, "Professor, what do you understand by the Holy Spirit?" "I understand that it is an Influence emanating from God."... Eight months later he took that same professor by the hand and he said, "What do you understand by the Holy Ghost?"

He said, "I have won sixty-two of;

the students of this university to accept Jesus Christ, as their Saviour, so it means a new vision and a new power." Why Jesus Prays For Us.

Jesus prays for us only on the condition that we keep his commandments. "If you love me, keep my commandments. And I will pray the Father and He shall give you another comforter." Whenever Jesus prays, the Father hears him. He said. "I thank thee, that thou hearest me always." David says. "If I regard iniquity In my heart the Lord will not hear me." So there is no need to pray God to b'ess a sinner. But when you repent of your sins and then pray, God will bless you. So the only prayer a sin-

illustration of God's power? Why is. it. with all the hundreds of preachers with all your hundreds of thousands j of church members, why do we love to go back? Because the Spirit of( God isn't abiding with us. Hence, we don't see the manifestation of hisj power. I The Spirit remains forever and tho( power remains forever, and when we; have more Christian people, we;

ought to have more power with God. I heard a doctor say, "If the average physician didn't know any more

about his profession and treatment j than the average church member j knows about the word of God it would be pretty bad."

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BLEACHED MUSLIN Soft finish, smooth thread, very special Wednesday, XSC UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Good weight, fine thread, easily bleached. Wednesday, 12'24 SEAMLESS SHEETING 500 yards 9-4 81 inch Seamless Bleached Sheeting, a wonderful value ' Wednesday, 5QC PILLOW TUBINGS All standard brands, choice of 36, 40, 42 inch widths Wednesday, 35 MERCERIZED DAMASK 5 pieces, 64-inch beautiful mercerized Damask, all new patterns Wednesday, 89 INDIAN HEAD For all sorts of purposes. We carry every width made 36-inch Wednesday, 2? 44-inch Wednesday, 33 54-inch Wednesday, 43 63-inch Wednesday, 53i

TOWELING 500 yards All Linen Toweling, either bleached or unbleached, full width Wednesday, '2,0 C TOWELING Linen Weft, full width brown or bleached, 20c value Wednesday, 12!2 BED PILLOWS Wearwell brand, fine art ticking, size 21x27, regular $1.75 value Wednesday, $1.25 APRON GINGHAMS Standard qualities, all size checks and combinations Wednesday, 15 SEAMLESS SHEETS Made from good, strong Muslin, wide deep hem, seamless. 63x90 Seamless 1 00 72x90 Seamless Sl.lO Slx90 Seamless SI. 125 90x90 Seamless SI. 35 42x36 Pillow Cases, 4 for SI. OO 45x36 Pillow Cases, 4 for S1.00

SEAMLESS SHEETING None hut standard goods that is the only kind we carry. 7- 4 63-inch Seamless Wednesday, 53 8- 4 72-inch Seamless Wednesday, 55 9- 4 81-inch Seamless Wednesday, 57 10-4 90-inch Seamless Wednesday, (53 MANCHESTER CAMBRIC Finest Percale made, permanent cambric finish, light or dark, plenty shirting stripes Wednesday, 25 TURKISH TOWELS A limited lot of plain and fancy, good weight and size Wednesday, 5 for 1.00 TURKISH TOWELS Large size, heavy weight, woven ends Wednesday, 4 for 1.00 PERCALES Yard wide, good standard Percales, either light or dark Wednesday, 15

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COATSr-A limited lot selected from our regular line, assorted colors and 6izes, values worth up to $20.00 Wednesday, $4.98 UMBRELLAS Just 60 in the lot in Ladies' and Children's sizes, assorted handles, $1.50 values Wednesday, $1.CO HOUSE DRESSES The better kind, made from the best Percales and Ginghams, all sizes, $3.00 values Wednesday, $1.98 SILK DRESSES A limited line of fine Silk Dresses that were sold regularly up to $25.00 Wednesday, $7.98

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HAND BAGS All of our regular $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 Hand Bags for one day only Wednesday, $2.95 LONG SILK GLOVES Kaysers 16 button long Silk Gloves, all shades and sizes Wednesday, $1.39 SILK GLOVES 2-clasp heavy 5 row embroidery hack, pongee, grey, white, black Wednesday, 89c SILK GLOVES About 100 pairs, white only, double finger tips, all sizes Wednesday, 50c LACE VESTEES Brighten up your blouse or sweater with one of these new vestees Wednesday, $1.00 RIBBONS 250 pieces Wide Hair Bow Ribbons, plain or fancy, worth up to 50c Wednesday, 29c TALCUM POWDER Corylopsis, Florient, Cba Wing, Johnson's Baby, Lov Me, Mavis; your choice Wednesday, 21c

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