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The Indianapolis Star Barnum's Financial Letter can not be beaten. Same is true of a tfifG8 14" 15 The Star Is the only Indianapolis paper that publishes complete box scores. Pages 12-13 MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1922. Her Marriage Takes Place. PASTOR SAYS MEN WILL VISIT STARS SCORED BY PASTOR The Rev.

C. H. Rose Declares Higher Moral Standard Should Be Practiced. Would you trade $12 for $20? We didn't when we had a chance! Thinks Edison Will Communicate With Unseen World-Predicts Dead Will Return. The efforts of Thomas A.

Edison to set Into communication with the unseen world will not bo In vain, the Bev. Charles H. Gunsolus. pastor, of the riarfleld Church of Chrlat, declared ycs-terdav morning In hla sermon on "An-celology and the Spirit World: Occult Philosophy Arcane Sciences and Arts." The submergence of humanity In seas of sin and Impurity can never be abated by man's wisdom unless that wisdom I igleaned from the wisdom of Ood, and social uplift will never be able tn bring unsaved souls from the mire of despair unless men and women are witling to accept God's teachings, the Rev. C.

H. Rose, pastor of the WoodMde M. h. Church, Temple and Southeastern avenues, pointed out in his sermon yesterday morning. "Wo need a higher moral standard practiced In this world a standard already established for ua in God's Word, but It must be made a part of the hearts of men and women," said th Rev.

Mr. Rose. atara and planets iuat as easily as we visil juuropo anu asm. Rev. Mr.

Ounsolus. "The blind shall be made to see, the deaf to hear and the lame to walk. Hven the dead shall come back to life. Christ said. 'Greater works shall you do than I have ''Astrology, clairvoyance, mental telepathy and other arcane sciences of the spirit world are condemned by our Our first duty is to our own city.

YOUR interests come FIRST with us. So' when other cities were frantically trying to buy ICE from us at ANY PRICE, you were buying all the ICE you wanted at the LOWEST PRICE in the Central States. Today, in spite of the rail strike and coal strike, YGUR ice supply is SAFE. And it is 50c a hundred pounds delivered. The courage and foresight of this company have protected you.

The high sense of responsibility that we feel toward YOU, our customers, has and always WILL protect you. Last summer, during the most terrible ICE famine in 32 years, other cities offered us fabulous prices for ice. They offered us car load prices very much higher than the 60c a hundred for we were delivering ice into your ice boxes in Indianapolis in quantities as low as 25 pounds. Wev could have made a fortune out of the URGENT NECESSITIES of other cities. But we did not ship a POUND of ice out of Indianapolis.

And at the end of the season we had 1,000 tons of our reserve ice supply left on our hands. I.lea Bring niarespect. "Men of Impure lips do not do the church any good. Men who will lie about their brothers and women who will slander some other woman with lies bring disrespect. A tongue set on fire with the fire of hell may even set the world nn flrtv WV nrrri more DlirltV r.

U. S. remaps tnis is me rHouu the churches have failed to attract the creat hordes of mankind. Nevertheless these sciences are true. To us they are XhaCV.SI I a lost art.

DUE t.iey win oe light again In the mi? future. Ivothlni; Is Impossible with God. 8e. Now Garden of Eden. of motives, ambitions and physical desires.

We may see tne social conditions plainly expressed tn the dress of women and by following the eyes of men. i want my daughter dressed so thBt when she goes dowft It will not be a call for stares of men on street corners. That Is a protest. I wnnt to make It against submerging our womanhood in sea of Impurity of present social conditions. I want to protest against losing our manhood.

There inust.be no double standard. "I want to make such a check on purity anal keep such tab on manhood and virtue and honor that we will be able to see the seeds of sin. 1 will make any (young man who wants to marry my xt a lighter bring forth physician's certificate or be willing to visit a doctor with me to show that he Is physically fit to marry her. 1 nm Interested In the wisdom of God more than the wisdom of men. "Too often pretty girl or boy handicapped from the start In life.

We hear too much of incompatibility of husbands and wives. There should be more home ties of family duty, and we will hear less of Incompatibility. nelierea In Fighting for Right. "I am no pacifist when it comes to Polar Ice Co, 20th Street and Northwestern Avenue RAndolph 081 Telephones DRexel 145S I BE Imont 088S 25 Cash and Carry SUtloni for Your Conreitience. i.rii pike.

I ha old man did In the bool- 'The Hooslr "The earth Is to be restored aenin Into a Garden of Eden. Beath Is to be destroyed. Peace Is to come. Angels shall be seen and heard as they again wander through the earthly planes. The Impossible Is soon to become the possible.

For every disease a remedy shall be found. "In the Book of Acts. 23. 8. It says, For the Sadducees say there Is no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit, But the Pharisees confess "There are a great many people in the world today who are Just as skeptical as were the Sadducees.

They do not believe In the future life nor In tiw ministry and communication of angelic beings. The ministry seems to have overlooked the fact that the Bible I based and founded upon spirit philosophy and occultism. I have never yet heard a minister preach upon the subject of ongelology. Have you? "Next to the name of Jesus and His miracles, there is no other subject which la so important and which occupies so much space In the Bible as the world or angels and spirits. Then why such silence upon the part of clergymen.

"Two hundred and forty-eight times docs the Bible refer to angels. This proves tho significance and Importance which has been allotted to them by biblical writers. In the ancient days, the angels appeared In human form. They spoke, they walked, they touched and they ate with men. Our theologians tell us that today the angela are not concerned with our world.

and that they have departed to higher realms. Time Hear nt Hand. "Ml the prophets and disciples walked with angels. The time Is not far distant, when we shall also walk and talk with them, because a great spiritual awakening is soon lo come upon our earth. The Bible proves that there are good and evil spirits that fly around us continually.

"The first world above -ours is known af the 'astral This, of course. Is the easiest one for us to get into communication with. By leading a pure, rlean life and by consistent concentration, it Is possible to talk with spirits and angels. If a person Is evil, ho will draw evil spirits to him: if good, he will draw the good ones. Is a universal t.t TtU-a rirnWK like.

Amonir the weddlnc to take place Saturday was thai of Mlas Mary Margaret Markey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Markcy. 211 Euclid avenue, to J.

Ralph Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rll Pike, 40.11 Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Pike will be at home after Aug. 1.1 at 208 East Fifty-first street. Schoolmaster, when you Te glttln git a But I would say of rnony, git a plenty dui get it so cienn mnt any Infant can cut its teeth on the Who was the reheat man when making a fight for right. Jesus Christ came Into fhe world to bring peace between men, and yet He sent men to clean up the world, turn it upside down, If need be. Great men of history have all been agitators.

Why, Christian manhood won't let things rest until wrong (a righted. There should be no peace as long as unrlghteouness exists. "And who should be our ally? Should we say with Kaiser Wilhelm, Me und Ciotf No. With Lincoln we should be willing to be simply on God's side." The men's class occupied the choir loft during the Sunday school services yes Washington knelt In the enow at Valley SIX MEN ARRESTED ON BLIND TIGER CHARGES Police arrested 'six men on blind tiger every mine and It will bring real freedom to America and to Indianapolis. When men will work for each other and for WHges atone when men will believe In the Fatherhood of God and tho brotherhood of man for the uplift of Indianapolis and the world.

It will for the common good of humanity." The Rev. P. E. Zartmann of Dayton gave the Invocation. Mrs.

Charles Breece a member of the choir, sang a solo. The big Gypsy Smith choir sang several special songs. Including "All Hall Jmmanuel." The Rev. Witllam Corson of Indianapolis pronounced the benediction. E.

Howard Cadle, who Introduced Mr. Marshall, was vigorously applauded when he announced that there would be no circus held In the Tabernacle next t.miirv nrttt inv other time. He de rornc an praycu wno was trie richest man whnn Uncoln prayed in vhe White House? History has had no time waste in recording who made tho moft money and made nothing else. to do for others. Tne peace of America depends upon every AniTlcnn man or woman being willing to forego the things that they dcMrn tn knit together the ruces who conif here.

"There Is bitterness nnd hearlnrhes over the country. There 1 a rrcklcss disregard for the law of the land. I am quite charitable about it, for every mnn is not able to hire a lawyer to go with him wherever he goes to see If he has broken a law. I would almost bo willing to repeal DO per cent of the inwa and see If thero Is some one who has backbone enough to see the other 1 per cent enforced. Age of t'seless Adtlce.

"Tills is nn age of useless advice about how the other fellow should live. la tli nrnhlhltlnn Inw. Ther art LOCAL CHURCH MEMBER IN MOODY INSTITUTE CLASS Miss Katherlne I Baunach. member of the Mayer Chapel Presbyterian Church, branch of the Second Presby -wnat is the truth about this American democracy of ours? Is it tn go on when an employer robs labor and thfn goes on down the aisle of church taking terian Church of Indianapolis, is a member of a class of 107 students, fifty-two enJ wnmpn who Will terday morning at ciocr. me Rev.

Mr. Rose gave a short talk at the Sunday school services on "Home Missionary Work of Our Church." of freedom. Perhaps, fortunately, I was not here when the great strikes began. I am not here to make political speech or to express an opinion of what Is right or what Is wrong In the strikes or the controversies beyond this: More and more In American life as the years go by. In every station or calling of our life, freedom seems to mean to do aa one pleases regardless of the effect of our conduct upon the Uvea of our countrymen.

"I have no political panacea concealed about my person to sell to you this afternoon. Nor do I propose to lve you a patent medicine which will you no harm nor do you any good. It Is not, any prejudice or passion or purpose hat makes you free, but the truth. And you ask me what Is truth? I will say that Pilate asked that, too, but there are some things we can apprehend. "There are some people, and perhaps I am one, who are tn the mad rush to acquire a little property, or to acquire property.

I do not want much, only enough to buy a house in Indianapolis. We may Imagine sometimes that the highest happiness, Is to find ourselves rich beyond tho dreams of avarice, and to obtain it we must pursue In divers ways the Illusive dollar. I am no pes-slmlst. No one can convince mo that this is not a republic preserved In the hollow of Cod's hand. God will keep It, too, In Hla holy care.

Wauld Have Maney Clean. up inn coninouuon ana wnue tne employe continues to hate him? While nominally our constitution declares that we are free and guarantees us life, Jlb-crty and the pursuit of happiness, and we are sure that this Is the land of graduate from the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago Thursday. These students represent twenty-four states of the Union and- six foreign countries. Canada. 1 HA nnt h1Uv In that Inw.

MARSHALL URGES GREATER RELIGIOUS GROWTH HERE iorway. c-wiizcriana, auhi nim. and Syria. They have completed a two i nihU ntiH related charges in week-end raids and twenty-eight men on charges of drunkenness. Ora Montgomery, South Delaware street: Louts Trecond and Gus Nam p.

both of 401 Massachusetts avenue, and James Davis, colored, 41 West North street, were held ns blind tiger operators when small amounts of white mule whisky were found in their possession. Among the alleged drunks was Mullln. 1filu Remhrandt street. Mullln, It in said, was beaten by a negro In Perry Porter's dry beer saloon, locke and Walnut streets, and then led to the banks of White river, where he was found by thq police. MISSIONARIES GIVE TALKS.

Speaker? at the Pentecost Band camp meeting at Salem park on West Washington street yesterday were the Rev. John Alta of Asbury college, a native of Japan, the Ilev. John W. Lee of Austin tnhprnnnip. chlcaco: the Rev.

and subjects, gospel music and practical CONCTXTDKD FROM TAOR ONK. methods or christian worn, nn wu forth Into various lines of Christian Perhaps there Is some one here today who has some yeast rising nt home. I am not asking him to like the prohibition law. I am not like the Washington woman who insisted upon speaking of 'good-natured alcohol. If you are riis-obcylng the prohibition law.

then you go to flrst policeman you meet today and ask him to quit arresting murderers and robbers. There are too many people who are only obeying the laws they tlb MovhA thn murderer doesn't like opportunity, we have carried the definition of liberty too far. My grandfather settled In tho primeval forests of Indiana and he was a perfect example of a free man. He could almost do whit and how he pleased here then. But that day has gone and we are crowded together too much.

Freedom and Liberty. "What Is my froedom and my liberty? After all to answer this question, we must go back to this old book nnd clared that wond which had been spread over the city and county In a news storv last week that a circus would bo given In the Tabernacle was false and misleading. Tho Rev. Edna Tloblnson of University Heights, an evangelist, preached last nlghx SLEUTHS ASKED TO TRACE NOTES LEFT UNDER DOORS Detectives were asked late Saturday night to search for the persons who have been putting threatening notes under the doora of tho homes of Mlko Gleuffre, 021 South East street: John C. Tnvinr.

12M South Davidson street, ami and visited the old world to some extent. have seen the aftermath of the great war. I wish I could tell you that the war was a great religious revival. It changed the boundaries of some of th fmintr1f( nnd It touched the lives "Communion with the saints Is possible If ono is" right: with Gpi and In tttA tin.eim world. I.lfC In the the law against murder because he worn nr nome ann aumnu.

have volunteered for the foreign neld. The graduation address will be given by the Rev. John Roach Straton, D. pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, New York city. SCHOOL BUDGET IS SUCCESS.

HARTFORD CITV, Au. Tha succe of the budgt syatem tn conducting th public schools here nhownb'y aJe- doesn Keep it. Your Duaincnn an Americans Is to obey the law whether of men and women and children, but It did not change the human hearts. Men and women of 1022 over there and here are no better than those of 1914. The frflnm''Mhholeth of all EuroD seems see what It says about it.

I am a protagonist of peace. I wish overy man was as big a coward as 1 am. The truth will make us free. The truth should mak us hrirve. There will be no Deace to mean every man and every race of spirit world Is In many ways like life in our world.

They eat, drink, talk, laugh, dress in clothes and live In spirit mansions. They are free from sin. death and the trials of the world. Thev love music, art. etc.

They continue to lean, and are' taught by angels from the higher spheres of life. Families shall be united In heaven and we know each other in the sweet by end by. Every sou shall be saved for none shall be lost." you like It or, not. "There li no me for you and me to get down on our kt.ees to pray to God and then walk out of church ami prey upon others less fortunate trhin our-selves. Brotherhood Fatherhood of Ood! lo you bHIeve In lhat? Let thf gospel he found In every office and "The Scripture declares you are coworkers.

The responsibility rests upon Christian workers. Soberly consider whether the search for wealth is mak i Ing for your own happiness nnd prosperity- of the country. I do not object a man making money. I believe as the dod1a have their own wav If they can I Walter Penham. US South Davidson strret.

The notes, it Is said, contained Is white powder and read: "Will whip vou; the whit- caps re 'after you. so be careful." The detectives think il'j an attempt at a Joke. Mrs. F. Whlsler, missionaries who spent sixteen years In India the Rev.

and Mrs. S. Antrim, who will leave as missionaries to India Oct. 1, and Prof. William Smith.

A Bible lesson talk waa made In the morning at 10:30 o'clock by Prof. Smith. Interest In the camp meeting services has Increased and the attendance was excellent. unless the people really want pence. The peace of the world can only surely ijotne whenever every man believes and Is willing to sacrifice for that which he would have done to hlrn as he Is willing porl covering the years I917a2.

fn-chinlve. during ftiit period since the aysteni was Inaugurated. The tuition futvl has Increased from 113. 591. IT to 131.749.73.

and tho upec.al school fund from IS.19S.39 to 113,020. obtain It somehow and some way. Freedom Is at best compromise because (t has to be. "And back here I find the inme cry FACES and EVENTS THAT PASS in the DAY'S NEWS 1. Onu Washington jrn you don't, know nbout.

If. Jn. ni.d. on ultra mod.rn m.chlnrr.T In tho United Stato. Illlrratl ol Standards.

Tnejr new Idrai for Arn.rlrun manufacturer, aloni with tho yarn. L'. and I. 4. VanMlddlrsworth.

who buy. all ort ot thln for tho 1I hl. of the United Stale. hlpilnr hoard. He trjlnr lo make the American ship, popuhir for the rat.

t. and 1'. J. Old C. O.

canal and the boots thai may he u.ed to carry cosl from Maryland mlac. to Wo.hlniton. It the mule, can bo kept from ilrlklns. (I) I. and I.

4. Dr. E. A. nnddlnK, who once time for aliened manlaohler, thoilin he pleaded defen.e.

I tolled by the new "lle-dteclor" or phynomanometer, at Washington, and tho apparatus Indicates thai Br. Duddlnr wa Ju.tllled In kllllnr his uncle In 1010 to saee his own life. (C) V. and I'. On tho rock.

In I.achlno St. Lawrence rler. re.cued from an excursion steamer. Indian. In canoes aided In tho work.

When Santo. A. Domlnlrl quit hi. Job a. mlnl.ter from Veneiueln to tho I'nlted Htaten.

Washington gasped. Domlnlcl denounce, tho eslitlnit regime In Tonerneln, rhartlnir an effort to ereale a dyno.tlo system. A aad cou.ln of Venexuela's President hare beea made Vice Pro.ldents. Too much Gome, for a Domlnlekel. t.

and V. J. Ueone Oil. Smith, who know, our iteolotlcnl from th. glacial period down to Rockefeller.

(C) I'. ami V. s. (iranlte obelisk put up by France to honor the famous Tlorer patrol which kept ien lane, open for allied troop. In the world war..

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