El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 203, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 8, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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PEOPLE'S PULPIT...
F.;uCHARLES T.
RUSSELL,
1 Pastor BrooUyn
Tataernacie.
Doctrines of Christ
I'crsus
Doctrines of Men.
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CalTlnlatlc may well bold
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THE SCARLET
PERIL.
By STUART B. STONF.
H Kl'NO THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH H
P,Ices 50c. 75c. SI.OO, St.50
Whoever will d« the w ,°l^ i
,hK-h i. ..he. know ol My J-"-
K d„ n, kr „. J tbt Uw ol Cod through
Lrndto *M<
Uoha vu. 17. M«A vu. U; I F"" IB>;
OOO 0<
When I arrived at the Charity rink
the g it ball reaound< 1 with the roll
of half a thousand skates, and the
• i i • 11
Brooklyn Tabernacle. March fl. I n- tho us of the 1
tOTRUSsdl|«VMl>n,Vi",.M.HlM. '
II is discourse « "11
small
iclple
night
only
for-
on to
ural the
©red in Hr
the Aca
over:-
vam* i
Auditorium,
una ted in ad-
lur^er
w • lltl
id th.
in
1U1 li\ We : '
course from the t \t
lows:—
it la difficult to i
The doty of Chris tin mini ei ■ to
geek chiefly to ph-ase the Lord. L''t
the words of uiy month and the niedi
se every l>ody.
babble and laught
skaters doubled the n<
—I knew that—bo I 1
baggy, hi lie trousers
of a Turkish man of
waddled on tho floor.
The scene was a
monarehs, mermaid
monks. There were
Crr- • e and Egypt ai
the annals of nation
v ith Mother Goose
with Paul Revere,
ft: 1 Jill polling Con
there was Napoleon
the Queen of Spad-
We circled rour.
mammoth
mad. mi
a Chine
one fo<
f the masked
se. I was late
irrled into tho
nd scarlet fez
f t he-world r.nd
brilliant one—
muses and
nil the gods of
1 every name In
JOSEPH M. WEBER
Presents THE PEARL OF DRnMMIU PUHITV
PHniis;
r? •
P $ Ai \ S A. \
kA Omar.
P
4
and reverently set 11''
high shelf where the peop « m
ho particularly notice their fla
might continue their reverei
tbe medl-r^U
v table in then, untl ^.>lua > g ,u.,slu., flnaing Us
.) from our profe
idy and anxious t1
'hrist on the
islona.
• have
sul
front
n raw led
tathms of my Heart. l« accept.™ u, uu hop.
thy sight. O Lord, my itrenfth and n. transplanted to Evolutionary
Hedevui. r" (Paalin tit. !*>• 0l" m'n" Ljj ,,r XheotophlaUc and Spiritualistic
Isteriul friends seem to be annoyed be- j ir< tajr_
cause we preach the "doctfW of Wj.h decU; of Christian doe.
Christ In substance, their Bintlmenf !trlnes 1IH.mdliig heart union wltn
Brother Russell. I'o you nut know christ and an nndsrstandlnf of 1M
that In the fnshlonab.e topic, of our t(,rnH • ondlt ^ 4 " ri ! ;r,Nli. |
day toctri*. are tabooed by the great I came I.. - <.,U t hjiptt« ^
ministers of all denominations. In- an ty not ttu.lr doctrine,
stead, as you perceive from the news ^ institutions. The people
paper announcements. It is now quit.' j ^ longer exhorted to hold fast to
the thing to discuss political, scientific , [h(_ doctrt[llM, .f M.-thodlstn, (,'alyin-
'and sociological doctrines. Vou should )gm etc t(, bold fast to the Sys-
cive the public iec-tures on subje«'ts (eil| Thev „r„ uo longer enci>ura;«l
like these Social Democracy. Rapid thlnk „f their system as being the
Tran it in Broc.klyn. from the text. ; 0M, outside of wh.el, .here ■■ «W
"Many shall run to snd fro;" he no
Suffrage; The Roys' Brigade, T" U; Lhlch takea pride I" their organlsa
Novel of the Year; The Narrow Way th( Talus of lis church
of the Bicycle tttder; Will the Comet the largeness of its CoUec-
Bweep the Earth With Its Tail: Can ^ lU, grandeur of lta music, the
FiHiibali Survive, etc.; or occasionally. I n.lMl„,n learning snd ability >.f lta
for effect gently rake the rich on bet- I preachers, and the fashion and wealth
ter housing for the or belabor the of cy.
trusts for soaring prices of f I Such It U not our wish t< IT r a ■ ■ -
tonics as these. Brother Russell. Inter- unkind or unbrotherly criticism. II
est the Christian public in our day. ,™[ d^t J'ne «rc~'.l do, tr ■ f
Ami the public constitute our principal |l
congregations when we lift our lar:/e t
and hav
hartnonit
d's blessing In finding lta
He that seeketh flndeth; i
and t" him that knockc it shall be
„.,ied" iMatthew vll. Si. But so long
as we hold to the fallacies how can
we seek or pray for or fiud the Truth.
The Value of Doctrines.
The word doctrine signifies tenching-
The doctrines of Christ, therefore
the teachings of Christ; tho il
of men. the teachings of men.
tho Church needs today is, to receive
Into good and honest hearts afresh the
doctrines of Jesus and the Apostles -
allowing those to displace the doctrines
which Christendom now holds but dis-
1 esteems, and which wore formulated
light than the present.
none at all—and 1
tailed head, and the
down in a scrimma
atop of a fat colonel of hussars a
voice whispered In my « :ir: "Beware
the W'oman in Rod!"
I looked up very quickly, and a
Spanish flower girl held a pretty
white forefinger in front of lips red as
cherries. "I mean you, Mr. Turco,
she said, and skated away on the
arm of Christopher Columbus.
•What the deuce does she mean"
I thought, and. picking myself up.
limped over to lean against an iron
■trine* post Then ribald, old Bacchus
What I reaehed around the post and touched
me on the arm "As you value your
life." he said, "watch the W'oman In
Red!" „
"A plague on your senrlet lady. I
complained; "where is she. anyhow9"
Haeehus had gone with Margaret of
Navarre, but I found the Woman
bx JOS1 I'll l vu I'.Kl H.
One of the Greatest successes in the history o( WEBER'S
THEATRE, (New York) and it Had Many
DON7 MiSS THE CLIMAX
THE BIGGEST TREAT OF THE YEAR
NOTICE.
* S r Ui^'if1 'of'di^oura^ Red" Bhe waa taliV well-formed. an,, a
' I til r ill resDect to the study of bright, blood-red from the hood of her (
file d'|' trine "of ^Ihrlst. we ahoulci. as long g wn to the dainty French shoes
on.oar,i..s, „ \m ^ M. ah.
to Iv everr day hoping and expecting i thing, too. and Just now she was ex
Jhafln Ih7wonderfil light of our time | eutlng a series of maneuver, on the
To the Citizens of El Reno As j
the spring weather is now approach-1
ing this will notify one and all that,
the alleys of the town must be clean-)
ed up at onee. I expect to visit all j
the alleys in the city in the next fe*
days and all alleys that are no,
In | cleaned up legal notice will be served
an premises at onee.—D Guion,
Commissioner.
TO CI HE \ COIsD IN ONE DAI.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
ta Dmgglsta refund money if
It fails to cure. E. W. G"R0\ E S sig-
ni-are is on each box. 25c.
pHiCHESTER S PILLS
:;•! t'i
J* .■>«■' v. .i'lvvVnvrTKiis
'v iij'WlKn
IS ,fJ,a 1.. t.:-Mc,t. Alvn^Kc
-r g0LP BY ORI00ISTS rVFRVWN^RF
I tin
detections. The only pie who will
be Interest< d in the d ctri ct j u are
preaching are the old fogy .out
folk, and y >u will find the
them l" ' it'
varioua denon Ina
shelf as too frail
id handling and
God would l>e able to v
our understanding the li:
terpretations of his Wort
studv to find the relatior
Eleetion and Free ilrace
dearly understand what
baptism and w hat kind
sw.g «i:M*v for our indu«
uike
Id l><
■lear to rollers, turning, reversing, leaping
in- ' and all as lithesome as nature itself
should Quite a crowd looked on. but it
etween 1 seemed to me that one of them ap-
should | proached very near
•ant by I I skated easily toward TTer Mys-
tism is j terious Redness, and a little Cupid
nto the laid hands on me. 'Don't go nearer,
u every he said, "it will be your death." I
h. liar- broke away angrily but a wood
11. . r nymph and an Am. /on repeated the
arning before I h; i made a dozen
The Floyd company,
Floyd, magician, Mrs.
pathist,
cal dire
Pro
W
and Tvouis E
I cure both MEN and WOMEN of contaeeous lischargei.
No Stricture. Both internal and injection. My mild, sooth
ing treatment quickly stops the loathsome dlschar<J8J?^
cures you ta stay cursd. I will prove it to you by, a FREE
TRIAL TREATMENT, In plain wrapper, that will not cost
yoj a cenl. Strictly confidential. Send name, age, sex,
occupation, snd how long you hsve had the disease.
i want tou to write me todati ' ■' . v' .u
F. Vi. DIEMER, M. D. Specialist, Springfield,^
d us
, stri
pity's -
of C!
enou.h
and C;.i
the j..-
Do'
To
1 have n - t
CI ri '
the v.iriou
to llle.
give an ae« • «11,* >
of their grand oi>; •
Ing the Gospel of
own Master they must stan 1
It is not for me to fori Id theui be itr.e
they follow not with ua It la for
each one who stands as an atnt>. -sa
<J«>r of Christ and • f God to f low his
own convictions faithfully lies.
1 am assured that many of them are :
loyal to the ore
It is uiy understanding that, .is a
minister of the (W*\ • I. I ahou <1 t: ke
for tny guide In ti Is matter the In
atructlons of my ordination Like 8t
Paul my ordination to prea- h the G >s
pel was from the l.^rd I must pri i
the message which 1 l eiie\e I s
given me (l linn thy ii • v- !■ -
ambassador I must preach the W ord,
following the example • f the 1 r 1 a:.-
the Apostles. As they i
ties, so nm.-t 1 As th- :
philosophy and "science fa.-ely
called." so must 1. As they j.reaehed
the doctrine* of Christ, so must 1
whether men hear or forbear t > hear
I csmember the worda 1 f
Timothy: "Preach the Word, ■ •
with oil long-suffering and doctrin*
For the time * ill < • •' 1 J u ••
not endure tovnd d e; but aft
their own i refer- • they ahall ga
er teachers t<> ti.- • • ■ - hav ing in
ing ears they sha.i turn away th'
ears fr«en the Tr i and > - " f -'
unto fables'' (11 T.n ' liy '
THer# Is a Reason.
There must be a reason why Chris
tian preachers : 1 fhe •• l - arers hav.
ibtndoned the s ly of •
©f Christ" set forth I the Apos
and Pfopheta la It not
do longer believe ti
tt not true that tin college d 8<
nary Professors have led the majority
of the ministry afar Int unb el li
the Bible, and that tiie^e • :.i-!ev- '•
gradually leading their eoni-dlng rt , ks
Into other "pasture- gret t . u th- -
which the Great shep! r«l : 1 his up
pointed mouthi < < s. the \\ • • up
proved? Is Iiot the lllgher-cntl <«i
Infidelity of th -■ lally pet
etratlng even int the Sutu!
Lessons and even Int" the II 4h
up. E
Re
um
id
id"
better
sho
friendship and
brethren than 1
the shelf their
allowing them t
repair. If everj
, induced to pul
ttie present La
i church would
We
our
•hristlan love to our
• pulling down from
-vereneed creeds and
fall in pieces beyond
church eould be thus
down its creed idol,
idleean stage of the
*peedlly come to its
•. r«'sted by our Lord.
Then, instead T.f feeling themselves
rich and increased in goods and hav-
ing nee^l of nothing, our dear Chris-
tian brethren of all denominations
would realize the meaning of our
Lords words that Churehianity as a
whole today i* l-«-r nutl naked and
miserable and wretches I and blind
(Bet elation 111. H 22 U Ohriat n«
, f all ileunuilnatioix we have • uu~.'
rejoicing that we have outgrown the
trundle bed creeds of the pa-t and that
we can no longer wrap ourselves coin
f< rtal.lv In the narr w bigotry
full
f the Lord
ul t
less than to assist hi
understanding « f the W ord
iu respect to every subject.
Doctrines of Men.
All doctrines which cannot show a
foundation and full authority in the
teaehing of Jesus and the Apostles and
Prophets, are doctrines of meu. The
teachings from above come to us
through heaven appointed channels.
The jargon which prevails in Christen-
dom in respect to Christian doctrines
proves that they are of human origin.
The Scriptures alone furnish to us
The Doctrines of Christ
Woman In Red 1
Blip a stiletto be
fifth ribs "
"You?" I said.
info
een my fourth and
'No, my son. you're
wrong; It isn't you. The Red Death
is after me this round
"I mean what I say,' said Jimmy.
"So do I." said T.
"Look." cried Jimmy "What in the
. world!"
j 1 looked and rubbed my eyes, for I
thought that I might dream. Instead
i of the Woman In Red, there were now
j Women in Red 12 of them, and all of
1 a strange, weird sameness They had
formed a line and were marching,
I mute and somber, down the center of
the hig:
loaves
Gerrer's Kread,
will help somi
Briefly stated the
there is one («od, ti
Lord. Jesus Christ"
th. To us the
us there is
CrOd. Who:
hurch of th
i ames art
there is "
ror The Lord
ten in the 1 ng
than that a
on It; and ti
ised this to be writ-
, through the proph
the bed la aborter
can stret h himself
prlng narrower than
ii:\ — •!f in it" (Nalah
one faith and
and Father of :
However inipos
may have appe
aires," they are i
Divine Truth is
not only put in
derful H.Mos. a
sible
a red
< Ephe
\ to r
ed.
ti we have
i had our f r
lan under the
the leas even t
respe- ts pre f
and bigotry
friends, if. tin
Ing belug ope
a closer walk
ful and pray
and to a sul
and In the fr
Do some in
tion respecting the
ennsls put upon th«
think should be l.o I-
allowed to fall \>
course there are g-
of our creeds truth
fail Rut wIth thea
the errors which i
savs. "Dead UU s I ti
leri ire "To us' the (treat hall. A hundred skaters i
Father.' «nd one I acurrted from In front of them fall-
, .i-intlii i['.< vlli Ins ever each other in terrnr Oth-
11 lv Spirit t.) era have heen warned." I said to
' ' Uv'init ! Jimmy, but he was too scared to
rltten In i reply.
1 ,.til atul Then the Women In Ked halted, un-
,;.„i masked, shuffled off their robes and
„ .i, , stood revealed revealed as the chorus
nf the Ruffy Ruffles opera company.
And Ihey began to kirk and carol the
famous "Hawaiian Maid" chorus,
while a small boy displayed a ban-
ner. "The season's biggest hit "
"Only another press agent scli-me."
I said, and groaned. But James Learv
\V,,rd crit Pontius Pilate by my side, showed
now to a- plainly his relief.
let that w •• "Ry George," he said, "it was nar-
n "the wise* row escape I believe you were
vstery hid- afraid'*
« statements
g the "dark
The light of
ul h
10 DAYS ONLY 10
125 Ladies and Misses Skirts will be sold
at nearly half price. We iv«l make this otler for 1 O days only. Be
sure to get one or Ovo of them. Remember that ive have the hest.
2.00 Voiles and Chiff"ii Panamas
For Teu Days S7.50
51o.oo Voiles and Chiffon Panamas
For Ten Days S6.&0
$S.oo to 5S.50 \ niles, Chiffon I an-
amas and Serges S5.00
$6.oo to 56.50 Voiles, Panamas
and Serges
One
lot Voile Skins 26 to 28 waist measure, good $6.50 Value. Special
S3.75
S2.98
for <
of p:
. in the lig
derful rlche
ment to stink (lv
hool There is plenty n, r-
ho.ila In OoU's W<-Pl. It 1-
^r,;^un«it,K an faith in -fOllead ' '
s Book? But what led to this ,!.■ r. • f • '
narture from the Word of Cod -into all «.n.. wl,,^, ..r
Hlfher-Crltletam InHdeilty and Into
tie Evolution theory, which makes
elus
Dls| eu
Christ!
on <>ur I
the threshold
at Ion the Mlllen
f ti
along the Hi
follows "I «
.nl adtnor
of this dis.
el thee to
•she*
eed the "balm
thout the « ot-
is is what \no
•ur denoinina-
lnto tlonal name, and the sooner ue get It
„ «. , the better for us. f r the Causa and -tr--
ti"' Brolmtion t ■ r hrtthn wh .1 wa •• to with aye^lTe, that thou may est se.
Told the Word of God; and Into Chris M" tie ;Uevelatlon Ul, l .
M.n Science, which puts i premium ou ,
af me g" I trie^ iu the Are. that
th«,u mayest l e rich, and white rai-
ment, that thou mayest be • lothed,
and that the shame of thy nakedness
jo not ttpi enr. and anoint thine eye
Scholarship's Long Pull.
Seience delves and scholarship digs.
X few days ago Charles Gross, head |
of the Ournev professorship f his-
tory and political science at Harvard. 1
d|, ,1 at a little past 50. l.et the im-
patient 'hink of the plodding prepara-
tion he gave hims< If for his university
work Porn in Troy In 1857. his youth
was st. nt In fitting himself for col-
|,,u.> H. was graduated from Wil (
Hams in lfiTS Cntll ISS3 ht -itudled
■it the inlveralties of Lelpslc, Ooet- :
titigen. Berlin and Paris Cntll 1SS8
t... worked and studied in England.
In that year he went to Harvard as
an Instructor in history He was still
studying to fit himself for his real
«,.rk In 1901. eight year, ago. ho
made professor of history, last
' \, ;i, taking the darner chair of his-
tory and political science Kilty years
,,f "nf, out of this practically 30 in
Btuih iiiot:> 111 In study and other
i preparation, for the professorsiiit."
which he ftnally reached with the rep-
utation, after the death of Prof Mait-
lan.l of Cambridge university. Kng
land of being the lending authority
{ on the history of Fnglish Insiilutlons
I and on early constitutional history
W'c still have a Lw Ladies' Shoes that \vill go at the lollowing sjeiifiee
$3.00 and $3.50 grade $2.25 $2.50 grade at - $1.85
$2.00 Grade at - $Ui5
We are offering exceptional values on the following lines.
Ladies Silk and Serge Dresses, Children's Wash Dresses, Ladies
Shirt Waists, Ladies Muslin Underwear, Ladies Gaice Under-
wear Lidies Ruche Collars, Childrens Hose, Hand Bags, Belts,
Petticoats, Scarfs, Veils, Veiling. Combs, Hair Goods, Gloves,
Wash Goods and many other articles.
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