M^ ~- Telt*h©i«« W «"<* *$* IP :f # $'"? ALBERT flyfto WMAN, Managing Editor ^ * V" -'^SSSfeft HUBERTS, Associate Edtter JAMES LEONARD LEE, City Editor .*â- So as by Fire" SUBSCRIPTION ffclCtf, $1.00 A YEAR, *«5i» â- .^>JUl.#i^'^:PfbtloiMib»:"ln any week's Issue should reach our olllco n*t later than noon on Monday. •. J________â- • :,VS=5= mm ed as second-class matter June Illinois, under the* Act ol March 3, 28, 1911, at the. pottofflce at Evans- 1870. f?# SS3S83 THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1912. TRUST COM P. ??|yM:AffjttB News has been very highly complimented upon the criticisms ISwhich Me. Stults, our staff musical critic, wrote for the various pro- ?|fl5gBWQS of the great musical festival. It has recently come to j£ ouf eftrs that one of the moving spirits in the festival association, a man who holds a high official position in it, referred to,the articles that have aprjeared in these columns as the b^st that appeared in any newspaper this year, not excepting the great daily papers of Chicago. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ THE DOG AND THE CHILD Wr The following editorial appeared in last evening's Chicago Ameri- can. We reprint it because it hits the conditions prevailing along the north shore squarely on the head. Though 1here have been no deaths ^resulting from attacks on children by dogs in the north shore villages IstlH tthere have been several children harmed by the angry brutes. B«t the idea is not to wait until somebody's child has sacrificed its til*. -The time to act is now, and for that reason we print below the American's editorial. It says: * * Every da£ in every newspaper in every city and town you read that some dog kept for some individual's private satisfaction has been biting and tearing somebody else's child. **jNow it is a big animalâ€"a Great Daneâ€"as big as a lion, tearing a weanan to pieces. ^Again it is a little girl, bitten by,a bull terrier belonging to a Ibflftcher. And the little brother of the child bravely trying to help his wiiter is bitten and narrowly escaped death. - ""Most recent of all comes a dreadful crime that ought to move and HI! twith shame even the most asinine adorer of the dog race. ""This incident of dog life happened at 965 Milwaukee avenue. "A policeman heard the screams of a child. "He ran to the rear of the building. " 'There he saw a great bulldog with a baby in its jaws, which it was shaking as a terrier does a rat. The policeman was forced to beat the dog into insensibility before it would drop the child. The baby was bitten in tttstfty different places. The child had been left on the back porch of the tajjjBcrtments while its mother went to a store. The dog, a fighter, had been iteept in the: basement by Frank Vellaok, its owner. % '•'Veixack went to the basement to get wood and left the door open. The ^animal escaped, leaped up the stairs and snatched the child from a cradle.' Could anything more-frightful be imagined? The owner of the another vile brute, keeps a fighting animal in the basement. The animal is set free and dashes at a child, as it would at a rat or at a pjeee of meat exposed to its voracity. ! "With this living child the bulldog amuses itself, shaking it 'and Wtingit in twenty places.' "What punishment will be inflicted upon the owner of the dog? a% all unless it can be proved that the dog had previously bitten Our beautiful, idiotic, legal theory i§ that each dog is 'entity to ONE' bjte. And the owner cannot be held responsible less it can be proved, that the dog had bitten some one previously ~ THAT THE OWNB® EN1W IT. "Consequently the owner with the aid of a little perjury or other- ^^Ise will go free. *mâ- .;:*<*Even the dog may go free, if the owner happens to have a little luence, happens to know the local politician. ^fp | "I**1* mother will bury her childâ€"and that will be the end of itâ€" - tufitil another,bulldog shakes another baby like a rat. "Howlong will human beings permit outrages of this kind? "Tfie"than that keeps a dog big enough and strong.enough to attack injure a child is a careless fool or a criminal. human being the dog should, of w -t-.-..^t «aan owning the dog, whether it I first MU"or nis tenth bite^ should be put in jail to think Iptt^^rer for at least six months. J? P0iW%\^i^^:»i^^^y adQgpeiBtsix months in jail and the #iii#^8-;j$^ years in jail for the dogV <j|fner there woiild hi lewer bulkftjgsrand other monstrosities at large. * "fe j&oulfl Jjaap with hoi^or if we jknew that some man kept a a^for nis^am^ torn and killed JK^^aMlrl,.*..; Wli^^.. is,,.tfec^j dMerenee'. between' a leopard and a bulldog i'lSj^'-j 'm$M'.-ii t'M-z "We repeat what we ha^ said before, that any man who lqlls a I in a crowded neighborhood, where there are children performs a 4 feed* -i^m&itfyte^lfl:m.Bm â€"â- v-l^r â- "And a iiiajkwjio #a|^^ considered gerous 18%ymtj m^Vttffimt Mm tHAT DOG- AND "&«Own^^ vdoijf^^;lto-*lum|jit/;â- â- ^^;\'v%.:v--':. //vyy :'."^- j, i. "AvTiere;ver there is a sensible man with children, no savage dog bie^ermit^ ';J v":VrtVV' mid foft fortaddenii And public opinion should discourage the keer> and the breedmg or dogs in any case. They spread di^^ % *lm t&tec$tio$^ they frigliten eMIdren and often i**iire tiienil flatter men g vanityâ€"the most worthless of human be-; eatwe thej poa^Mtd only the wood. %iâ€"^- miserable dog licking his feet and looking up * s,. -...-^-- Pastor Rust»ll Points Out That Donto'e [; Ploture of Purgatory Has Llttlo rotthHatlofi In Bibloâ€"Think* Many Have ftoon Undor Kind of Hoodoo. Kansas City, Mo.f June 9.-Pas- pit Russell spoke twice here today. We quote his dis- course , from the text, "Saved so as by Aw?" (1 Corin- thians iii, 15). He said In part:â€" The Catholic thought of Purga- tory has been op- posed by Protest- ants upon the plea that Purgatory is not mentioned in the Bible. Let us Admit that no such Pur- gatory as Dante pictnred has any vol- ume of foundation. Let us admit that not all thut Catholics have claimed*re- specting Purgatory is either Scriptural or logical. But let us admit also that there are Scriptures (of which our text is one) which tell of a salvation by "fire" that evidently is not the salvation in which the "elect" of, God will participate as "more than conquerors'* through obediri: ently following in the footsteps of Jesus their Redeemer. Indeed, our text is the principal one used by our Cath- olic brethren In support of their Pur- gatory. Purgatory In Our Text. But if the Pastor did not agree with the Protestants that there Is no Purga- tory taught in the Bible, neither did he agree with the Catholics respecting the kind of a .Purgatory, for be pro- ceeded to show that bis text referred, not to a place of suffering, a purgation that existed In the Apostle's day. but that the Apostle was here speaking prophetically, of the end of this Gospel Ageâ€"foretelling a purgatorial condition at that timeâ€"not after men have died, nor in another .world, but in the pres- ent life, and on this eartb. > V % Indeed, said Pastor Russell, not only to the-are of this text symbolical Of trouble, but the same is true of nearly all that is said about Are to the Bible. There Is a process of destruction, con sumption. Cod's righteousness is spoken of as a consuming Ore Which barns against all sin and unrighteous- ness. %, ' The context shows that the Apostle is discussing the Church in her earthly estate; that some of the brethren would not at the time appreciate the difference between "the gold, silver and precious stones" of the! Divine promises and the cheaper materialsâ€" likening them to "wood, hay and stub- ble:" but that a day would come Tn the end of the Age when the Lord would specially test His people and when the tests would be severe and crucial like are. in that day wood, bay and stubble would be consumed; but the gold, silver and precious stone characteristics of the true faith and proper character-building would re- main. We are not to uud erst and* him to mean that doctrines are all-impor- tant, but rather that they are reflect? ed in the character-development of the individual who without them would be unable to stand In the testings that would sorely come In* the close of this Age. The Apostle points out. however, that all who build their faith on Christ will eventually be saved, no matter bow much error they may get intoâ€"even though their entire faith structure is wrong and will be consumed in the foretold fiery trial. All who build faith on Him. In full accord with the EM vis? Revelation, obediently, will become joint-heirs with the Redeemer in His Kingdom* wfefle those who build their faith on Him. and maintain it even through error, will be eventually saved, though to a lower salvation* Theirs will be a purgatorial experienceâ€"purl-1 fytiig, Wttftifyititf, fitting them for an f Inferior blesslnjt on the spirit plane, serving before the thftone instead of tn i;th# throne. J i',O. l„%.l?";&? ff" Living In Time Mentioned In Text. Apparently we are now living lu the terj time mentioned in our text. 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Birt on ac- count of ttu» elect those dnjw will be shortened, by the establishment of Ood's Kingdom* to rertralu evil, to eo- ttgbten the world a^d to assist -the willing and Obedient hack Into the im- Typewriter Thi is r