Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Nov 1912, p. 10

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SUCCESS*)* TO THl 1VAWTOW Wg»t PUBLI8HSD BVBBT THURSDAY ssssssDTs TH« BOWMAN FU»LISHINO COMPANY iEST 6tf Davie St., ivsitstofi. / Telephones Its and See. ALBHRT H. BOWMAN, Managing Bdltot ARTHUR ROBTOTfl, AssociateBditse JAMBS LEONARD LB* City â- iltsr â-  Wl'l! aa SUBSCRIPTION PWCBV |U> A T1AR. All mstter for psblicstion is any week's issae AwM wmI <mr o*es not later than low on Monday. _______ - Entered as seooad«elass mstter June ML lill, at tat pentoses at ton, Illinois. under the Act of Marsh *, lift. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912. VOTR FOR THE BOND I33UB Every citizen in Evanston owes it to himself, his neighbor and to* humanity to vote "yes" when the bond issue to provide for a filtra- tion plant comes up in December. Thia newspaper has made its position in this important matter plain in many editorials printed over a period of many months, but it wants to add to what has already been said a personal plea from its editors to all citizens of Evanston to study well and think profoundly before voting^ this election. Begin now, dear reader, to inform yourself on this all important matter. Talk with your family physician about it, for that you know you can do with the fullest confidence in his knowledge and in the dis- interestedness of his advice. Think! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A THE CHURCH AW POLITICS In the campaign that has just closed an Evanston pastor has taken mora than a passing interest in behalf of the candidacy of the third party nominee. Indeed, his activities have hardly been second to sny other man in the local organisation, not even excepting the Hon. William C. Levbbe, who has been the generalissimo of the Progressive hot* • ^ • â„¢pF*mmm' He has presided at many meetings, and being/an interesting and ready speaker has addressed more than a few audiences. So persistent has he been in advancing the cause of the prudential aspirant that one is reminded of this little gem from the pen of Edmund Burkb: "No sound ought to be heard in the church but the healing wee of Christian charity. The cause of eivil liberty and civil government gains as litUe as that of religion by this confusion of duties. Those who quit their proper character to assume what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they assume. Wholly unacquainted with the wiirld in which they are so fond of meddKng and inoxperieiieed in all its affairs, on which they pronounce with so much confidence, they have nothing of the politics but the passions they excite. Surely the church is a place where one day % troee ought to be allowed to the rtMnnnrrinnn and animosities of mankind.*' We are willing to admit, for the sales of argument that the phflo- cophy of Busk* may he a little out of date in thia era of advanced thought, but may it not he admitted too, that of ths learned preacher of today m a bit ahead of the times! Pastor Runty PtttMtt Some Astwtdui Wot* He Claims That the Tims For the Be- tesUshment ef Messiah's Kingdom Is Hereâ€"Not Reeoonising This Truth, Pepaey, Protestantism and the Civil Fewer* ef Berth Are About te Unite In Common Ceueeâ€"Unitedly Theee Three Meet Powerful Influonoee Are Preparing *•»* **• Batt,# of Arw*' sedden. '^v i Brooklyn, N. T.t Nov. 3.-The Brooklyn Acade- my of Music was crowded to the limit today to bear Pastor Russell's discourse on the "Battle of Arma- geddon." His text was: "He gather- ed them together unto a place called In the Hebrew tongue Armeged- ion" iBevelstton xvl, 16). He said: Armageddon in the Hebrew signifies the Mount of Destruction. The-Lord has associated the name Armageddon with the controversy between Truth and BJrror. during which the New Age of Messiah's glory will be ushered In. "Unclean Spirit* Like Prose." Three unclean spirits will proceed from the month of the Beast, the Dragon ami the False Prophet, sad will assemble the kings and their ar- mies on one side for the great Arma- geddon battle. In thia symbolical lan- guage, doctrines are represented as "frogs.* Frog characteristics are pom- pousness. Inflation of dignity, and croaking. The symbol signifies that these three Systems will send forth stmllsr teachings. They will look wise, and see little re- specting differences between them. They will prate on Apostolic Authority, the Divine prerogatives of the clergy and the civil power. They will croak respecting the results of personal and press liberties and cause the wheels of progress to turn backward. The kings and their armies represent political kinga. princes and retainers; commercial kings, princes and retain- ers: and religions kings, princes and retainers. Each of these will marshal Bullions of humanity. The croaking of the Monclea n spirits" will bring these to s condition of frenay. The Dragon of Revelation repre- sents the GtvU power; the leopard rep- resents Papacy; -False Prophet" Is so- other name for the Image of the Beast of Revelation xllL 14, 15->Federated Protestaatlsm. Good people in these ty atoms are being led Into the geddon battle without realising that they are to «*ught against God." The Bible dedaree that God ass emitted to the Gentile Ctoverasseuta the privilege of rating the earth during a sotted ef SJB90 yearsâ€""The Times of the gentiles" Meantime. God has seen ejecting a saintly few from all ua- tjtoaa, to he associated with Messiah mHmnngdoai Neglecting the teach- tags of the Bible. Qatstendoai thinks fast their armies are to ught the Chrhv tarn warfare. Suddenly the ssoet tse> rttOe rerohattoa will occur. (ReiemUem xrffi. 10; xtU 183 The sssssss wttl heps for victory throngh the hollas, Whoa this final recoarst shall have failed the social explosion wttl bring anarchy. -There shall he a time of treobJesuch aa never was since there flam* (Dante*xfLU Ourl-ord "ttxret* these days he More cttotd no ____^ aatrc* 21, S&> Bus, the Bseet, wMh thetr gtorteejs Head, wttl IssssOl New Heavens sad smith." Net Yet US forty years the hove Isrhenta and rises, i $â- â-  RUST COM PANY â- â- ffrjpyf^^ ??â-  ON/THE NORTti Sti inancial institutioj "company Iring its ^01 feriod of to lepaiftlencj n 0T . :...â€".^---tgasfti kteBankof ca- r-eighty^ars, has as- startjiialfe which the oldest- EvanstonA-^a ti This/bank, reer cohering a sisted many pej eventually meai ^^ It has doneWWry rseWuig savings _w----- of $1.4o or more sBwhich it pays 3 per cent ©dm- pound! interestJ^.H deposits received in our Sav- ings B^epar^rent on or before th$ tenth of each nwnthbritTiTitereBt from the first. ylSl W. MAHiON PRESSED Pi x> Dii ri^BBT, hesVlea »E»X .n Win Diapo< eMesn nm fts^sTit/t / r^ ThU Op| North Shore Trust Comm stAte bank 1^9 Makes loans on im Rogers Park to w" county. 1 Issues Certificates in denominations • four percent in 1 Offers for iaves estate, netting stuns of $300 J. Fred BfoQuire. Ira J. Gear, C CAPITAL. $1 North Shore teal estate CeatreJ A B*nRin* Rooms ~ 1 IhsrHaa load Highland Park* Amwaivm w. vnnoon, ce»htor ThaOatway Art jJWjntB< s Perforated 131N.WI TeL Central 8*51 lortgages and one Send for list. A.ND DIRsXrrORS «?f Charles A. Wightassa; Vios-Presslsst O. Keller Arthur W. Vereee, Oashier .-â- j.>:«Bfci^:».=il«

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