Cape May Herald, 14 October 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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A ORKAT MAN Vt. A ORAFTCN Tb* InterntUan»l SundiJ School Lvwoo for OMober IT U "Paul Prisoner before F'elli.* Act* Ji The Imperfection* of the judicial arslem la the Doited State* have lately bees pointed out by Preeidenl Taft hlneelf. Except la eery rare Instance*, these do not include corruption. At Umee we learn of J«dxe* who are swayed primarily by ambl Uon. social tie*, and pecuniary conaideratiooa: by all auch the admlol* trailoo o* 1 satire la utterly Impost! bie. Pure water doe* not flow from a teal aprtnt An Instance of the affect aC bribery upon lbe character of a Jadse is tb« case of PeUx. before whoa we find Paul standing In the

coarse of hla adpanturew

Petlx wa* a graftor. Th# graft hab it had so satsn Into hit whole nature. that a ten when he came to con•Mar seriously the question of person ai religion, he still could not shake oB tbs desire to make personal gain out of the teaching: even as many man today find* the ruling evtla of hie life rising up before him in the

church, a* a tali.to shut oat

of God. Hla easunlial corruption had ao distorted the nature of Felix (hla

lory write* him down a* tl carernor Judea eter had)

could not deal justly with the prtaon er* before him. The high, inflexible,

and eten-handed justice of th

cojrts was made ■ mockery by this deCaunched and crafty official, sl^tr >■ one that should bring to^the yooih of the Sunday-school* ther blighting effect* upon character ant destiny of being swayed by any

Headache

A Qiant at the Bar, a Pygmy on the Bunch. la .(Mr - bornan Court room Csaurea. the capital of the provence of Judea, wa see enacted which history has often been called upon to record— greatness and honor rt the judgment bar of pet tines* and greed. Felix wa* a pygmy; Fwal was a giant. Felix was not worthy - to wash the feet of this prisoner upon whom bis lecherous eyes leered au superciliously Hs has serene and cBMemptaous in the delusion that power and position made him great, ah error that has not yet perished f»m earth. Jestfc had to stand and troth and nobility often finds itself arraigned before mei a«d time serving politics. Mediocrity often sits in judgment upon genius. -Bporish wealth sometimes la served bj trne gentility. T Wtth K* dramatic V

I shams from no condi-

. A oielc. aware of the facts, would *«x> t<* that coart-rDOa scene. Knowing the shady rwnoitl of Felix, whose only merit seams' to have been dOlgence In suj>- • of riotsocc. wa that—

' would have smiled Inwgrdly at tha fulsome flattery of the l. Tertnllua, who ■ employed for bis "Inga* With this Boman judge. The • And serriUty of thoee gtbe high priest w th* haughty and cruel rsprsaeamtiTe of the baled alien dominion mast have been n delight to

ale's blood. Anybody accustomed to mess uring men could see that the merits of th* case, as well as the personal greatness, ail lay with the litUs Christianised Jew from Tarsus.

Tha Debate in Court.

A stormy petrat was Paul. There is a»:denying that wherever be went. eomawOoae eeemed to follow. That

was because he was a personal uy.ami The aged governor and his young

rrssrtit a gospel which, when presented straight, always makes a stir.

r Claudio. Lysias, fit the

free of Paul; after

r on by night to Ce ■area. There, after five days, a delegation ef leading Jews, ladndlng An-

riagleadsr of tha sect of tha Naaare'waa,” and a profaner qf tha temple. It Will b* noted that ha did not call Fa« • «< The "Obriatiana;"

Tertulln*. and the manly simplicity of Paul's defense Hla own attitude oward Roman magistrate* war -ariably that of a respectful but independent cltlien." The priiooer's Inelmind quickly stripped the nonessentia! charges from the essential. Tha Way Which They Call a Sect The notion is prevalent that foreign missionaries devote a great deal of their time to attacking the bellefli of the people among whom, they live. Men who should know better have declared publicly that it la in bad taste for missionaries to combat Idolatry a matter of fact. «he missionaries most diligent and tactful in seeking a point of contact with the native thought and belief. I have beard s

7 in Japan quoting the Jap

anese classics at a preaching service, k Is a genera! role to follow the Pauline way. as the great spostile exemplified it at his trial before Felix He went into considerable, detail to show tha' In all points except one be believed as did his Jewish accusers. good strategy, as well aa the flower of Christian courtesy, for him. Identify himself with the faith of his adversaries. The Christian way is k points o agreement, rather than of disagreement, with people. First of all. though. Paul avowed his faith in Christ. "After the way which they call a sect, so serve I the 3od of our fathers." This declaration inddentlally throws light upon the nanner in which early Christianity was generally regarded by Jews and outsiders. It was not s new religion, a Jewish sect- Perhaps If it had been for the missionary labors ind broad thinking of Panl, it woald hare remained a division of Judaism. Paul .knew It to be more than a sect; is the Master had said, the new wine could not be kept In old wine-skins. The good news was a way for the whole world, regardless of national,

racial, or religious lines. A Weak Ruler’s Terror.

Indecision is a mark of the weak. The backward dr retrograding nations have "to-morrow** for their watchword. They fear to force condl-

an Issue. Felix adopted this

evasive policy. He dared not do'Ro man law the violence of condenmidg Panl, and being in tils Inmost fiber grafter and a politician, be feared to offend the Jews. Bo. in cowardly fashion, be allowed things to drift, meanwhiUe permitting the prisoner

have many indulgence*.

HKARAT ONCE MORE. Heads Civil Allianos Ticket for Mayor of New York. After two days of silence William Randolph Hearst announced to a crowd of waiting constiinanla at an early hour last Saturday that be would accept an Independent nomination for Mayor of New York, proided that hla assooclates upon the city and county tickets he substantially the Republican-Fusion ticket aa 1 ready selected, In a formal statement Hearst repudiates hU endorsement of Justice William J. Oaynor. the Democratic nominee, whom announced several days ago be would support. In order to Insure s party name legal steps were taken yesterday to register the "Cirtc Alliance,

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under which title Hearst will the race. The choosing of this new was made necessary in that Tammany U charged with absorbing ibe old Independence League machinery at tbe recent primark-* Hearst ran for Mayor of New York four years ago and many belie was fairly elected, bnt counted out, and the year preceding Id nearly 200 votes tor the Democratic nomination for President tt St. Louis, when Parker was nominated. ran for Governor of New York hree years ago against Governor Charles E. Hughes, and was defeated by <0.000 votes, while every other on hla ticket waa elected by from 1500 to 5000 plurality.

How to Maks Good Croquettes Banana Croquettes—After removing the skin and coarse thread* from isa. cut in half, roll in lifted bread crumbs, seasoned with salt and pepper, and fry tor a minute *nd a half In deep, hot - fat, draining i soft paper before oerring. Hominy Croquettes—This delicious breakfast dish is composed of one :upful of cold boiled hominy, a tableipoonful of melted batter, a salt spoonful of sal, and one be itlrred until smooth. Shape into bails, roll In flour and set In a cold placu over night Fry In hot fat Welsh Croquette*—This dainty U a imbluation of rice croquettes prepared and cooked red with a rarebit dressing. Cook them at the same time, allowing one beaten egg and an ounce at grated t to throe croquette* Torn the rare belt dressing over the croquettes ■t aa tt oa served. Sardine Croqspttes—After all oil off. fill a cup with, from which skin and bones have been removed. Cook half a cop ful of grated stale bread in half a cupful of milk, added tbe beaten yolk of one egg, two tableapoonsfal of butter, a teaapoonful of lemon-Juice, the cooked yolk* of three eggs, sifted, and a dash of paprika with the sardine parse. Mix thoroughly, shape into ovate, dip In beaten egg and'sifted crumbs, and - fry In deep fat. '''

wife

call Paul into private audience

There, in the seclusion of a personal interview, tbe apostle conducted hltnleif not aa a prisoner on trial, but is a preacher of tbe gospel seeking to tarn erring human beings from their

He eared not for the face of tbe ministry knows no dlfferIn souls. Paul did not time his age to curry favor with tbe man a word could release him from

jail. His hot-flung - arguments pierced the conadenees of the guilty ruler and bit wife, and -FMfix openly dis-

played bis terror. There Is

so high la state that be Is above the plain praseutatloa of "righteousness.

8 till seeking the refugs of the weak, Felix put off a decision until ' ‘ wMch, alas. Now he is best known In history for that phrase. He is the New ' putter-oft *■ of tbe long train of

r drawing : sardinvs

-apfal of flour In on*quarter cupful >f melted butter, a scant hkjf teaspoonful of salt and oUKjuarier teaspoonful of blAck-agptfhr. When froth 3dd halt ac upful of cream and one -upful highly seasoned chicken slock. Simmer tor Qv* minutes, remove fron Ore and stir In one well-beaten egg pint of chopped cooked chicken. When the mixture 1* cold, shape, dip in egg and breadcrumbs and fry In deep, hot tat. Bean Croquettes—To a pint of cold baked beans, presaad through a ster<-, add three drops of tobesco sauce with two tablespoonsfula of tomato catsup, shape into small scyllnders, roil in sifted breadcrumbs, cover with beaten egg. roll in more crumbs sad fry

In deep, hot fat.

New Harvard President Mr. Abbott Lawrsnoe Lowell faraaRy inducted into the praaldency of Harvard University, at Cambridge, Wednesday of teat seek, the

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