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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 4

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THE BROOKLYN STANDARD UNION: MONDAY, APRIL 6. 1925. Dr. Cadtnan Defends AttUude of Re ports Austria Gaining In Answer to Question at Bedford Conference He Denies That Body Favors "Peace at Any Price" Stands for Outlawry of Aggressive War Scores "Army and Navy Journal" for Misrepresentation. PLOT BEin IG and cut off from the reit.

rjj th world by new building, developments, due to the fact that no owner of the plot can be found. The plot Is located on Wood-haven Railroud boulevard, not far from Metropolitan avenue. It Is overgrown with weeds, and only some of the headstu es, many of which have fallen over, are distln-guixhablo. The name In each case Is Hemson, and while there are many families bearing thatJiame In different partB of Lour Island, none of them has been found to be owners of the land. The last recorded deed to th property wss recorded In 18011, arid taxes were lsst paid in 1890.

A careful reading of the stones on which thu Inscriptions can still he made out however, may Indlcato a which -in some measure clears up the mystery. One ston wttn the nam. Jerome Kemsen, yau old, shows that he died January 1808. There ar three other stone showing that three, children between the ages of 1 and died bo. twaen thai date and December 21 of the sanu year.

It might be that thij was a father and three children, all of whom died within that abort space of time, bringing th history of that particular branch of the family to a close. Whatever the tru history of th little graveyard, may be th fact remains that builders who ar anxious to develop the section, can find no owner, and although nearly two hundred bouses are going to be built on three sides of It, the tittle iurr-in ground will remain unmolested. which appropriates the power an light of the Eternal, and use It for our own advantage In every spiritual way- Without that faith, which ll the gift of Ood, It la Impossible for us to live so as to please Him. Hope is that great faculty In as which raises us out of the deepest despair and blda us see our hope frustrated and yet hop again. These are.

Indeed, gift. They are known to the man and to the woman who will do the will of Ood. For them there Is th reward of faith, th reward of hope. History always attests that, however our present experience may aeem to question It. I Implore you, on this Palm Bun-day, not to let It paae without a re-dedication of ourselves, everywhere, to th thing which faith ought to know and believe In, the great ob A.

would Uke to iei you per. sonally. I meet with that kind from time to time, end It le lamenUble thing, and no doubt man can be delivered from that trip it he will practice every poaelble meane. Millions of such deliverance have been effected. 1 have met glorious men, men of large power, and noble nature, who have been emancipated from that slavery.

It seems that, there oucht to be a distinct hope for any man who is willing to send a question like that to this platform. 1 would like to see him personally, if that Is possible, and- tell him of Cod's power, comhlned with every physical aid that may be summoned to his rescue. Q. lias God a meaning to any life other than of Man? A. That, of course, is only known New Buildings in Richmond Hill Surrounding Old Remsen Private Cemetery.

The FeiU'inl Council of Churches is not in favor of "peace tit any prici'," according to the Rev. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman. In an answer to a question submitted at yesterday's Men's Conference in the lli'dford Y.

M. C. A Dr. Cadman-severely scored the "Army and Navy Journal" for a statement regarding the pacific attitude of the Church An old burial plot, part of an old farm, In what Is, now the Richmond Hill aectlon of Queens County, Is likely to be completely surrounded I t'', i.tis li 1 follows: jects on which It should be concen Tlu1 "1 uiii i in rial' nil; Mi I trated ood and goodness, irutn ana justice, love and service, and you have hope that they shall conquer, leaillng reviews, mid I think your choice will be accorilinp to your hent. What wonlil puit one man woul'l he entirely unsuitable for another.

(. oiiiiiiuiiiraiioii I'ruiii Splriis. finer and have inn! Nnvy Jonr- whirll W-Mllil VYdcr.il I'oun-i. uny price-' mr li' attilui'e because conquer they must, since tne Kl't'lU cl I'lmri'liB intHii'lr-. I'l power eternal ar aligned with them.

ti. In your opinion, Is It possible I miller any condition lor the spirit I oi a ilei'easeil person to coniniimi- I Somebody Stung uf tllf imlmil "il A. I Ii.m-Is tlmt Hi'- "Arniv 1 1 iiiil" in eiitni' '-i 1' irv wninn. iiii'l I'-''4 kI'oiiI tlut. 1 Nmy" Mlii'iilly liiiins mif- "Protects" Lifebuoy cluai woederfullr and raniovaa from tha skin the nrai sad impurltiaa childran sr.

ao apt to pick upln play or from playmattl. Mri, Arthur Gandr. Rjcluaoad, lad. "Would you like to go with to irate, or have communion with a liv-j iiijs person on this earth? I A. I think so.

1 think the evidence slinw iliai is absolutely true. I IJ. Wo have lost muny dear I friend Ty death during the past I i i'iis tu i I'm ci hiintis mh-Ii I'un- flnU'llll'Ilt: thpm in it the apiary this afternoon?" "Yes, you adorable boy. 1'v al ways adored monkeys." Yal Rev ord. l.w eat s.

miss thoso fni iid-suips. Do new friendships make up llui't 1 in No iiiuit iMtiioii'' siMMi'i-. in tn" liiiihrM of Hi- i' ini. oulil l' Klldi-iT'l Uv anv ii'ioii' lli.in is In? icii'lin'1 ilio Cniincil I tt I'huivln 'I" niiflf ifline 1 cntiriMii lii' li ill is mii'li- to God. God Himself has created all life, and Ha speuks to It according to as He will.

We. ourselves, are an Insignificant number, living, on a pin prick of a planet. What He does with the millions of planets outside it Is not for us to know, though that should breed In us a proper humility, which should restrain a great deal of questioning on our part. Q. In view of the fact that only two other States, Nevada and Maryland, besides New York, are without prohibition enforcement acts, what Is your opinion of the failure of our Slate Government to pass the Walee-Jenks bill? A.

I think the State Government from the first has paltered with this act. not excepting the Governor, and I also think the Democrats and the llnpublicans are equally blamable. We have catered to lawlessness by 4 mr. attitude. Let me warn you that, you are going to enforce prohibition, you have got to stop emphasizing law enforcement and go deeper still and appeal to men directly and in the interests of morality.

Definition nt Faith and Hope. Q. Will you define faith and hope? A. Kalth Is that faculty of mind for those lost? A. There is a S'lisr in which, 01 liy this 1 mi- say that wn lilure i.isli" i 1 in "in- ilnilins-1 i I'll rse, time will repair the loss.

1 understand that friendships 1 1 1 Rim youth hae a persistency i nd a sweetniss of their own. Yet 1 neer hell ved in men and iuoniin, heciiiise they have lost the luivc we cvvi anil jT.H in Dr. Kuilnir SliRhafl. cx-Clian-rcllnr the Austrian K-rhcquiT. lu is N''w York to stiKly iKinkinir hen-.

Anstri.i is slowiy. Iut surrly. -Kilinin; its rest it; Mio m-htirnl hiisincs.s ntvlrs woiM. lis liken ii, um lituilr. Wi- Ii im any minimi, ih 1 1 the il" ii ili rnotiA nt-ns InsistiHl llmt must ho li-ii: i i nil in llii' vivi'n nco.

larly circle of friends, in th cllng to 1 niliivate other friends, (hie of the secrets of foresiiilliiiK aie is iiiIlivailiiK fnendsliips U't th" older men dellhf lately cultivate and snipatliUe wilh youncer men. Q. What, in 01tr opinion, constitutes a well-rounded, well-di veloped tihint; in h. dinner, tv. "i hint IV alM, I lim unit nii'iiry in ilu-fi i lull, ini inirl siri'iiRth iillHutii.n i'f ln'twcii I ho trusl and manhood and tin ii- possibility of duration hereafter.

While there are many signs and adumbrations of immortality, f.iitli and hop- 11'. immortality arc largely centered in Christ. (i Can on give an example of th." Huh C.tiosi that will be practical helpful to us in daily life? life? A. The best life is absnllit'Iv different niliwis Knr Oiiil.iHii il Atcnviiu' War. oted to the of 1 cinunjiv We si, I null' i.il Mtllomrnt oi tin' stfiirth or men.

diMHiUs tlimnKli Hi' Worl'l I Q. What he Ink' invnv from in-'' AiiKrii.in iiR'nitic-rshil' ii man ih.it halh nut? In ilu- of Hit- pro- A. Indeed. Hu-ri- .1 humi pnsals 1.1" riisi'l'tn llardini: anil iiliat ran 1,0 taken aivuy tom iho nt I man who lias not inu'le the host us" Siaii'l 1 1 ulawi-y of of what has. Tin- limn who lia.l HiCRrps-oi ivi'r.

us (loneial lliir-lonp talent, aa you renipiiihcr. r.ime sW ,111 luu The Holy Spirit withdrawn lll'ii seii" from Milaiiation. That is thimr II" does not want, h'iiat 1- the modest Cod. mif I.01M Isaid to llim. He shall not speak of IhuiM li.

II" sin'11 testify of the I'miei- ami of ihe Son." OUTINGS FROM NEW YORK buril. llhss other offi-iwith it wrappe'l up li a napkin Cci'M "1 tin I htlW il lltilli.il 1 tll.lt ni 1" l.ikr 1 WASHINGTON It? BALTIMORE SUNDAY. April I MIU Irtll 0tlllL IVIIIU ,11,1,1. Watch him conn- in witlt his vacillating timid nature, without courage, without adventure, witti-I Il 'TV dlfticlllt indeeil to (lis- tincuish tin- presence and Ihe movements tli" "teinal spirit, and some sneak of thorn In a very light slnv to you no notice of mo ami bal- fnntvlvanla Simon It.lMt aiij'oar in lutured i riin i.ms hie! and lri ial I Featuring Tomorrow! For the Mm Bangkok In new shapes for Spring and in the leading colors for outdoor and daytime wear. Specially priced at 127 Stvpplnt at Newark, Ulaahaua and Naw Brunawlak Sinilar EicwraiaM Wan, AM M.T II, 14, JaaaT.ll rf i --''2nfs jfw "Clean Odor" $3.00 PHIUDELPHIA out resolution, without laith.

And he said, "Here is that which thou gavest me. I was afraid to do i.ny-IJiing with it." So he said, "Take that from me." Kven the one hath. Ihe one talent, so shall that v. hlch he haih be taken from hint, tor he hath not the interest in hij gifts. Question of Immortality.

this, journal. J. in -iv MiittlH-w wi, ifl is tiis tlisciplfs that sliiiult! no man that He a.s the A. I-ei hp icvcr vantnl lailtli' -'ty, thf vi i thins that must men dc-irf at almost any cost nd. inilecl, lteiu essential to tlirir Fiirrcss.

was .1 uririsinfr thinp Round Trip SUNDAY, April I Lifebuoy it wonderful fat bathing. Its analeptic lauW ti iurt what children eeed. I like its clean beairhrul ado, Mrs. Virsinit Let Bore. jNewtonvdie, Msie, PunriavlvuBI Nt a Ln Hurl.

TfJ-mlnBl 7 JtvMT due mail poes so tar as to say thai he did ever purchase a suit viol hi k. CNiept hy the direction of the Spirit. Save that he must bo a rather crack-brained man. that savors of blasphemy. Thev will know llim best who obey tin will or Cod, ns liny know it.

c.i. li vi' to Cod and man the keynote to sue ess? A 1 Those are such truistlc oues-lioiis that, of curse, you might a 'J tth ma4 Sioppinf at Newark, Clihth naw BrunmrteK Sinilar EinriitM Sw-fayi. Mir 1 II, II, J3.7S ATLANTIC CITY Has immortality been proven science? Are there proofs out-ide the Christian faith? on iius he perniittetl 1 1 the irilmtt of i'aim Sunday to be I paid Him. SUNDAY. AarU 11 Raund Trl.

A. There arc many adumbra- F.n ay Ivanta nutloa Hud. trtmlnal Jerarr CJty 7.MI Stopping st Nawark. tltsabatri, lions and hints about the reasonableness of Immortality. But no one should frame a question asking if science proves it.

because science Q. an yi. what actually nd ha)M'eneil at the so-Culled Asccrni'inV There is no ed to go into rhysieaL details about that, except Kahwar and Naw Brunswick Lifebuoy hi SiaHar I hatoh ariTN rmrm has nothing to do with the in- inst as well sav tiial light is ll ht ami dark is dark. 'f course, service to and man necessary to a sincessfHl Christian t-'ioin slavery of Drink. C'.

Will you tilease say a word of hope and enr to a soul ti-iiglliii; In the grip of drink? You I uihle. It is another realm. me raue mr onr tots to their now splendid health and beautr. Itf sentic lather hai kept mr akin wonderfully clear and John M. Walton, New Orlcani, Ls, tin" mi- tin, nitu ivi 11,11 inc.

a lie great miracle about that is not nny may believe in immortality hy your laith in what you do not see, add hy what would he right cmcunintr the things you ought to know of A 'Safe" faneSruantS Mcr ar jutt fivm shopping days before atter. The thrifty ttout woman will profit by a visit to our Bargain I find Lifebnor a eemroac It ctcana tboroushjr ena keeps rounaaters Mi froas manr UU of cbtldkood. Mrs. S. H.

Ouk. take-wood, Ohio. JfeT your Earttr fieri rem a I fnensfeiis stock of fath-ionabtt mod. Coat; En-t I Drtmt, art mony-iaO' ing prices. BROOKLYN 283 Livingston Street 15 Hanover Place BROOKLYN 15 Hanover Place Off Fulton St.

"Wholesome" Great Sale of Easter Frocks LflVbuoyiincellentfotkeepins akin nurined, wholesome ana fresh fookinf. Irs antiseptic suds remove dirt end perspiration, leaving the bodr sweetand fresh. Mrs. Lawrence G. Ludwig.

Houltoo, Maine. Jdiysieal incident, hut rather that He tdiould remain and live and he reR-Hunt in the hearts td millinns everywhere as the source of thoir truest and best life and power. Q. You probably have rot had lime to see many moving pictures. Whose opinion would you accept to llow you to express an opinion on the present-day motion picture, and whether they are fit to be seen by tiovs ami girls? A.

I should like (o have an opinion from men who are thoroughly versed Jn the whole matter. Perhaps Mr. Will Hays, the director of the Moving I'iet lire Industry Association, could give us an opinion as to that. Advice To Young lluslness Mm. Q.

What advice would you impart to man who is just entering tiptn the threshold our modern world? A. My advice to him ia to throw ell his energies into that which Is light and honest, true and Just, and live his life fearlessly and yel humbly. Never act a though he were necessary, both in his business and private life. to overvalue Jior to underrate himself, and to remember that self-viiiification is cvea worse then self-praise. Q.

What pystom of Kngllsh philosophy mlcht be considered most influential and beneficial? That all depends upon what J'OU like. I should llc system 1t 1'rof. Uradley, -who djcu last heptemher in Oxford, is, on the whole, the most complete and re-cent system wo now have, although many prefer pragmatism, which i.wes a great deal to thinkers on both sides. Will you name two or three hooks on tin subject of the sub-conscious mind? There are sn many of those at Present thai one hesitates which to piefci. As a mailer of lact, 1 am In-r distrustful of many of these I s.

for that 'hey coi ''ict each other so greatly. W-1 1 lold by 1 s-iholugists them-11, ms Unit 111 11. Ii thai is contra-oi'-liiry ami misleading has been riltcn on Lie issue. What do you consider he three, most helpful and sueirostlve We have found Lifebnor pure, very deeming, excellent for he skin and a real protection to health because of its antiseptic qualities. MravBartba Ncise, Chicago 11L Of Georgette Of Flat Crepe Could five million mothers Just in time for Easter.

A great Dress Event for stout women. Six new styles, as pictured. Each one a different example of the latest in slenderizing fashions. Each Dress is an outstanding value not to be duplicated elsewhere. Tv be mistaken? Make your selection early.

luaKe your selection eany. OVER TEACUPS, atross adjoining flower-beds, wherever you exchange ideas-these splen- I 1 is im T(" 00 Si -jlJmm If morrow CsO -V Newest I ll Tuesday Styles A ffl 'Wy Ml, did American mothers are talk- a i NfilVrsaW IYH If -i'HIU i Kt I "Its use means dear, smooth skin." From thousands of such let. ters We could quote. Millions of modern mothers have this enthusiastic faith in Lifebuoy Health Soap. They could not be mistaken.

Theliving proof of Lifebuoy protection and benefit to skin is always before them la rosy laughing face's and sturdy lit tie bodies. The proof is in Lifebuoy itselfin its refreshing odor of purity in the zestful feeling it gives of being cleaner than you ever were before in the clear, smooth softness and pulsing underglow it imparts to skin. hooks lor the minister published in. ill tm vMim sfeM'1 i'v't ing to you their neighbor. Simple, practical, sensible fact like these: "It protects against dirty playmates." "Vt'onderrul for bathing.Tf "Playing in city parks and playgrounds might prove dangerous but for this antiseptic protection." "Leaves hair soft and silky'' "Removes body odors." "reeps skin in beautiful mo last year or two." A.

There s) n( nlose that it is iinpi's-sible to make a choice. Take lierson's "St. i'aul," ill wliich he (lescrilies the cliarac-ler of the ureut Apostle. Tim; might be a first-rate hook formally of you. And then.

I have written a book myself which is having such a wretched circulation I would I i All Sizes from 38 to 56 '-jmi 1 il li llv Every ize in every style. We fit the long or short fVlk Jit a XJft out woman, in ti-xes that are skilfully cut jJ 10 HpcaK oi 11, cnrisiiamty anil met htute. it Is a sure cure for Insomnia. Take1 any of Ihe standard work; which are recommended in th condition. Lifebuoy is wonderful soap 4 "Antiseptic Gets all the ground-in dirt Your faith in it will equal tne I do not like to denr mr children from knees and of playing in dirt.

But in tbelor eitv n. tbelor park it misbt prove danserous faith of these other mothers once you haVe given it a real trial. but for antiseptic Lifebuoy. Mrs. "Helps keep youngsters safe from ills of Geo.

O. Vogen. New Yotk Oiy. I i -n mMlM WW r-n Sl'HINO SAlA; T1US WEF.K 1'ItltFS RKDl'CED 509f ruuE votn OHDiiu kow Phoae Iovrott 54J, 627t MOTHERS KNOW IT PROTECTS- HI IP COVERS, Fniine or 3-pr. I.ll.rarj In Iti'lian lamuKk Ill Pml fOttWM Tin, (,..

relonae; Ktinml bindiBS i "4 "Beauty" S-w. rjuites I pliol-Aterrd in Tspeatrj leatherette Llfebuov keeee akin in bcautihilcou-ditio. It a favorite nr Silk frame, polluted like uoc ot oars on sea its frfenrancn fJvT Write, rail or phone for naleMiiaa with kamplm. sntlaeptic value. Mra.

Herbert V. Lindsay. Kepoett Lever Broa.Ca. VSW MVK1TF. A RMR.

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